Toshiba VP 300 Answering Machine User Manual


 
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the OFTIONS command in the ma&ox) This attribute overrides that parameter.
Instead of delaying between c&s, the next call is made immediately.
This is prktrily used with Attribute 46 when more than one mailbox is conQu.red
for Offsite Message Waiting. Refer to the
Feanm D,zsc@m manual -
CUSTOMIZATION.
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MAY SPECIFY A PERSONAL ASSISTANCE MAILBOX
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Whenthisa~nteisassignedtoaCOS,ansrtenslonrsaybedesignatedasthe
Fersonal Ass&ant (PA) for the ma&ox. The PA extension is used in place of the
intercept position defined in the ma&ox, port, or trunk INFORMATION Table for
the mailkx. After reaching an unavailable mailbox with this attribute assigned, if a
caller dials a for assistance, the designated PA is called instead of the intercept.
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When AuUfiansfer to Assistance is confiied, the PA extension is used.
The PA extension must be confiied in the mailbox by using the OPnONS feature
(a m then m. In addition, Index 24 in the mailbox INFORMATION Table must
have a value of YES.
Refer to the
FeotureDemipion manual
- CUSTOMIZATION, Personal Assistance,
for a complete description of this feature.
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DO NOT COLLECT MAILBOX TlMlNG INFORMATlON FOR THIS PORT
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(May be assigned to PORTS and Trunks only)
The Mailbox Usage Summary report contains information detailing individual
mailbox usage. The report shows the amount of time a port was’used for each
mailbox in the USER Table. The usage time for each mailbox is shown for Logon
Tie and Usage Tie.
In some applications, it may be necessary to only collect timing information for
certain ports. For example - the amount of time a person is logged onto a mailbox
over a WATS line should be charged for, but the time logged on lccally should not.
For these type of applications, this attribute can be assigned to certain ports. When
assigned, timing information is not collected for mailboxes tied from ports with
this attribute in their COS.
This Attribute has no effect if assigned to a maikx.
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PLAY AU MESSAGES IN THIS MAILBOX AS A GREETlNG
(Sequential Greeting feature)
Some applications require that frequent changes be made to a greeting, such as
adding more information to it or deleting parts of it. Rather than rerecording the
entire greeting, portions may be rerecorded without affecting the rest.
Messages may not be sent directly to this ma&ox. Therefore, you must record each
segment of the greeting using the “Greeting Insert/Swap” feature (Attribute 20 -