| Do Not Disturb 55 |
Important | When you activate the Telephone Locking feature, the NBX system |
Considerations | sends messages to you only if the notification number (for example, your |
| pager number) is a |
| later in this chapter for details. |
| If you choose several notification methods, and you do not include an |
| email address as one of your choices, then you are notified only about the |
| first voice mail message that you receive. You are not notified about |
| subsequent voice mail messages until you retrieve your messages, after |
| which time the system resets itself. |
| If you choose several notification methods, and one of the methods is an |
| email address: |
| a When you receive your first voice mail message, your NBX system |
| alerts you in the manner you selected. |
| b When additional voice mail messages are received in your mailbox, |
| you receive an email message alert for every voice mail message that |
| you receive. Once you have retrieved your voice mail messages, the |
| system resets itself, and |
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Do Not Disturb | With the Do Not Disturb feature, calls coming in to your telephone |
| immediately follow the call forwarding path that you set in the NetSet |
| utility. Typically, the call coverage point for a telephone is voice mail, auto |
| attendant, or another extension. |
When your telephone is in Do Not Disturb mode:
■Your telephone does not ring when it receives an incoming call.
■You can use the telephone to dial outgoing calls.
■You can use the telephone to dial internal and external pages.
■An NBX Business telephone does not broadcast incoming paging messages over the speaker.
■If your telephone is part of a call pickup group, no other telephone in the pickup group can retrieve a call that comes directly in to your telephone. The incoming call goes immediately to the call coverage point (voice mail, auto attendant, or other extension).