NEC 1093098 manual How Message Notification Works to Normal Telephone Numbers

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Message Notification

Message Notification

Description

Dials a telephone number to let the recipient know there are new messages in their mailbox.

Once activated by the Subscriber Mailbox user, Message Notification dials a telephone number to let the user know when there are new messages in their mailbox. When Message Notification is on, a subscriber who is out of the office does not have keep calling their mailbox remotely to find out if they have new mes- sages. IntraMail will let them know automatically. Notification can call extensions, local numbers, long dis- tance numbers and digital pagers. When a Subscriber Mailbox user sets up Message Notification, they choose from the following options:

If Message Notification is enabled or disabled. (Message Notification can only occur if it is enabled.)

The time of day Message Notification should begin and end. (Callouts will only occur between the begin and end times.)

The type of device to which Message Notification will be calling.

(Message Notification can call a normal telephone number or a digital pager.)

The telephone or pager service phone number.

To protect your mailbox from unauthorized access, be sure to record a security code for your mailbox before enabling Message Notification.

How Message Notification Works to Normal Telephone Numbers

1.The subscriber activates Message Notification for their mailbox (see Operation below).

2.When the subscriber receives a new message, IntraMail dials the destination that should receive the Mes- sage Notification.

-IntraMail waits up to 30 seconds for ringback, reorder, busy or voice activity from the called num- ber. If nothing is detected, the callout is considered unanswered.

3.If the recipient answers, IntraMail plays the notification message (“Hello, I have a message for”) and asks the recipient to dial 1 to log onto their mailbox. The recipient hears the notification message if:

-They say “Hello” after answering the callout, or

-The system receives answer supervision from the telco after the recipient answers the call. (Note that the recipient can skip the announcement by dialing 1 to log onto their mailbox after answering the callout – without saying “Hello”.), or

-The notification is to a system extension.

4.Once the recipient logs onto the mailbox, the notification is considered acknowledged and will not reoc- cur until the subscriber receives new messages.

5.If the recipient doesn’t answer, the system will retry the callout number. After completing the pro- grammed number of callout attempts, Message Notification will stop.

6.Once the notification process begins, a new message does not restart the process if it is already in progress. Once the process ends (e.g., if the message is acknowledged or the maximum number of call- out attempts is reached), the next new message will restart the process.

How Message Notification Works to Digital Pager Numbers

1.The subscriber activates Message Notification for their mailbox (see Operation below).

2.When the subscriber receives a new message, IntraMail immediately dials the pager service.

-IntraMail waits up to 30 seconds for ringback, reorder, busy or voice activity from the called num- ber. If nothing is detected, the callout is considered unanswered.

3.After the pager service answers, IntraMail sends a dial string which causes the pager display to show the subscriber’s mailbox number as well as the number of new messages in the mailbox.

-The notification is considered acknowledged if the recipient logs onto the mailbox. Notification will not reoccur until the subscriber receives new messages.

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Contents IntraMail Feature Handbook NEC Unified Solutions, Inc Table of Contents Ii Table of Contents You see DSX-nn IntroductionDSX Dial Codes by Feature Page 1 ChartsWhen you are Intercom + #11 or #Charts Button Display Telephone Introduction Telephone IllustrationsButton Display Telephone Speed Dial Bin keys Feature keysButton Super Display Telephone Introduction CallsButton DSS Console Telephone Illustrations With IntraMail Installed Without IntraMail InstalledIntraMail Feature Glossary Call Routing Mailbox Name DescriptionCall Screening Caller ID and Voice MailGuest Mailbox Instruction Menu Name Getting Recorded Help DescriptionLeaving a Message Listening to Messages Log Onto Voice Mail Mailbox Name Mailbox Options MenuMake Call Message Listen ModeMessage Count Display Message DeleteSee Time and Date with Voice Mail page 84 for Transfer to a Mailbox Volume Control with Voice MailSee Volume Control with Voice Mail page 88 for Recording an Announcement Mailbox Message Announcement MailboxPlay a pre-recorded announcement to callers See Announcement Mailbox Announcement MessageEnabling Answer Schedule Override Answer Schedule OverrideAnswer Tables Answering Machine Emulation Using Personal Answering Machine EmulationTo activate or cancel Personal Answering Machine Emulation Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb Access the Mailbox Greeting options Handling Partially Reviewed Messages Auto Erase or SaveTurning Auto Time Stamp On or Off Auto Time StampAutomatically hear the time and date a message was left Automated Attendant Using the Automated Attendant For the outside callerAutomated Attendant, Built-In #AG Automated Attendant Transfer Automatic Routing for Rotary Dial Callers Routing Mailbox Bilingual Voice PromptsOutside Line Station MailboxCaller hears, That is an invalid entry , Call Forward to a MailboxAn extension user can forward their calls to their mailbox To activate Call Forwarding Activating or Canceling Call Forward to your MailboxRecording an Instruction Menu for a Call Routing Mailbox Call Routing MailboxAutomatic Call Screening Call ScreeningCall Screening and Group Mailboxes To intercept the call and stop recording the message To use another feature or process another callManual Call Screening Operation To turn Automatic Call Screening on or off Automatic Call Screening OperationCaller ID and Voice Mail Next Call Routing Mailbox Calling the Automated AttendantAutomated Attendant Transfer Centrex Transfer Conversation Record Key for a Co-worker’s Mailbox Conversation RecordConversation Record User Programmable FeatureDefines the dialing options for Automated Attendant callers Dial Action TableDirectory Dialing Recording a Directory Dialing Message Using Directory Dialing To use Directory DialingDirectory Dialing Mailbox Name Entry Options TimeoutDialing Options Available while Entering a Name Directory Dialing Mailbox Routing Options Erasing All Messages in a Subscriber Mailbox Erasing All MessagesExit your mailbox by dialing a code or by hanging up Exiting a MailboxTo exit your mailbox To exit and immediately return to your mailboxExternal Transfer Request help from the IntraMail voice prompts Getting Recorded HelpRemote Greetings GreetingMultiple Greetings Turn Auto Attendant Do Not Disturb off or on Guest Mailbox Accessing a Guest MailboxTo log onto a Guest Mailbox Logging Onto a Guest Mailbox from the Automated AttendantInstruction Menu Additional Options While Leaving a Message Leaving a MessageDialing Options While Leaving a Message An invalid entry ,To leave a message in a mailbox from outside the company Listening to Messages See Message Listen ModeMessage Listen Options See Time and Date with Voice MailSuper Display Telephone Display while Listening to a MessageButton and 34-Button Display Remote Log On Log Onto Voice MailLocal On-site Logon To log onto your Subscriber Mailbox Logging Onto Your MailboxRecording Your Mailbox Name Mailbox NameErase the mailbox name See Mailbox Security Code Delete Accessing the Mailbox Options MenuMailbox Options Menu Deleting a Mailbox Security Code Mailbox Security Code DeleteMailbox Main Menu Main MenuAccessing the Mailbox Main Menu Make Call Using Make Call from your MailboxMessage Count Display Operation is automatic Deleting a Message Message DeleteForwarding a Message Message ForwardMessage Listen Mode How Message Notification Works to Digital Pager Numbers Message NotificationHow Message Notification Works to Normal Telephone Numbers Back up to the previous level without changing your entry Setting Up Message Notification Page 1Setting Up Message Notification Page 2 Recording the Message On Hold Message On HoldMessage Playback Direction Message Reply Next Call Routing Mailbox Record and Send a Message Record and Send a MessageRecording Options Security Code Option Description For more, see System AdministratorSystem Administrator Options Turn to System Administrator Options page 82 for more Accessing the System Administrator OptionsHearing the Current Time and Date Time and Date with Voice MailSet the system time and date Hearing the Time and Date a Message was Left Time and Date StampTime and Date Stamp with Caller ID Transfer Message Handling Transfer to a MailboxTransferring Calls to a Mailbox Method B Transfer without first ringing Press TransferMethod D Using a Hotline key Method C Using a Call Coverage key Press TransferVolume Control Volume Control with Voice Mail