Language

Considerations and Constraints

If you change from bilingual to monolingual mode, the mail system retains all greeting, menu, and Announcement recordings for bilingual mode. If you later choose to return to bilingual mode for the same languages, you can use the old recordings regardless of which language is primary or secondary. However, if you change to a different language combination, the system will need to be reinitialized and reprogrammed. For assistance, call for support, as described on the inside front cover of this book.

Related Mail System Features

If you change the language mode (bilingual or monolingual) or the languages, the Main Menu and Submenu prompts and the Announcements and greetings may need to be re-recorded. See the following features for more information:

Announcements (Automated Attendant)

Bulletin Board (Messages are changed by the Bulletin Board Mailbox owner.)

Greetings (Personal) (The greetings for individual mailboxes are changed by the mailbox owners.)

Greetings (System) (for the Touch-Tone Gate Greeting and the Voice Mail Greeting)

Main Menus (Automated Attendant)

Submenus (Automated Attendant)

Programming

Recovering from a Language Choice Error

If you make a mistake while programming the system language and find yourself in a language that you do not understand, do the following:

1.Hang up and log in again to System Administration.

2.At the System Administration Menu, press [ 1 ] [ 9 ] [ 1 ].

3.Press [ 1 ] for English, [ 2 ] for French, or [ 3 ] for Spanish.

4.Press [ ] [ # ].

5.Hang up and log in again.

This procedure will put your mail system in monolingual mode in the language you specify. You can then proceed to program the system for bilingual mode if you wish.

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AT&T 3 manual Programming Recovering from a Language Choice Error, Announcements Automated Attendant