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The Find-Me Follow-Me destinations are set up in the Notification Schedule. Each of
the three entries can be individually enabled or disabled and provides options for:
If the caller chooses the Find-Me Follow-Me option, the system will try each enabled
entry that is active for the current date and time (i.e., in-schedule). The system will
not try any entries that are disabled or are not in-schedule.
When trying the destinations, Find-Me Follow-Me skips an active, in-schedule
number that is busy, in DND, or is unanswered. When all active in-schedule
destinations have been tried the caller can then choose to try Find-Me Follow-Me
again or select another option.
You can set up Find-Me Follow-Me for an extension in system programming. In
addition, an extension user can set up Find-Me Follow-Me from their Mailbox
Options.
InMail – Language Setting
The Language setting feature allows the telephone display language and the InMail
mailbox language to be changed from the telephone. This can be used to change
either the user's phone or another specified telephones display and InMail language
if allowed in system programming. Either a dial access code or Softkey operation is
available.
InMail – Park and Page
InMail Park and Page can automatically Park a call at an extension and Page the
user with a prerecorded Paging Message announcing the parked call. The called
extension user can then go to any telephone and implement Personal Park to pick up
the call. With InMail Park and Page, InMail tries to locate the person instead of just
sending the call to their mailbox. Additionally, there is no need for an operator or
receptionist to manually answer the call, park it, and then try to track down the
employee.
The Paging Message is usually recorded in the user's own voice and typically says
something like, "Mike Smart, you have a call." If the Paging Message is not recorded
for the extension, a built-in message announces the called party's name or extension
number (if the name is not recorded).
InMail Park and Page is available for all types of trunk calls that are redirected to
voice mail via forwarding or overflow, including transferred calls, Direct Inward Lines,
and Direct Inward Dialing. Park and Page is also available for Automated Attendant
Screened (STRF) and Unscreened (UTRF) Transfers. Optionally, an extension can
have calls from the Automated Attendant immediately Park and Page without trying
their extension first.
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Start Hour: Time the destinations become active.
End Hour: Time the destinations become inactive.
Number: The destination telephone, pager or extension number.
Days of Week: Days of the week the destinations are active or inactive.
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