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Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Program Name/Description
Number
SV9100 InMail System Options – Digital
47-01-07
Pager Callback Number
Set the Digital Pager Callback Number part of
the message Notification callout number for a
digital pager. This part of the callout number is
appended to the pager service telephone
number. Normally, this option should be X*M
where
X is the number of the extension that
generated the notification.
* is a visual delimiter (to make the pager
display easier to read).
M is the number of new messages in the
extension mailbox.
#
is the digit normally used by the pager
service for positive disconnect.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Delay in
47-01-08
Dialing Digital Pager Callback Number
Set the delay that occurs just before SV9100
InMail dials the Digital Pager Callback Number
portion of the Message Notification callout
number for a digital pager. Set this delay so the
pager service has enough time to connect to
the digital pager before sending the callback
number.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Wait
47-01-09
Between Digital Pager Callout Attempts
Use this option to set the minimum time
(1 ~ 255 minutes) between unacknowledged or
unanswered digital pager Message Notification
callouts. (A subscriber acknowledges a digital
pager notification by logging onto their
mailbox.) After this interval expires, InMail will
try the callout again.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Wait
47-01-11
Between Busy Non-Pager Callout Attempts
Callout Attempts (Notify Busy Intvl)
Set the time SV9100 InMail waits after it dials a
busy non-pager callout destination, before
retrying the callout number.
SV9100 InMail System Options – Wait
47-01-12
Between RNA Non-Pager Callout Attempts
Wait Between RNA Non-Pager Callout
Attempts (Notify RNA Intvl) Set the time
SV9100 InMail waits, after it dials an
unanswered non-pager callout destination,
before retrying the callout number.
Input Data
Digits (12 maximum, using 0 ~ 9,
#
and
*
)
M (Number of messages –
entered by pressing LK1)
No entry (Entered by pressing
HOLD).
#
,
X (Extension number – entered
by pressing LK2) InMail
automatically replaces the X
command with the number of
the extension that initially
received the message.
0 ~ 99 seconds
1 ~ 255 minutes
1 ~ 255 minutes
1 ~ 255 minutes
642
Default
#
X*M
30
15
15
30

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