Outcalling

Outcalling

At a Glance

Voice Mail Activity Menu

Programmable by

Factory Settings

Outcalling

Minimum Time Between

Outcalling Attempts

Outcalling Cycles

Outcalling Schedule

Capacity

Outcalling List

Outcalling ports

Two-port system

Four-port system

Six-port system

[ 6 ] Outcalling Main Menu

[ 1 ] On/Off

[ 2 ] Review Outcalling List [ 3 ] Listen to Instructions [ 4 ] Outcalling List

[ 5 ] Outcalling Schedule

[ 6 ] Minimum Time between Outcalls [ 7 ] Number of Outcalling Cycles

Owners of Class of Service 3, 4, and 6 mailboxes

Off

15 minutes (5–99 min.)

3 cycles (1–9 cycles) All hours (24 hours)

Up to 5 numbers

Port 2

Port 4

Port 5 and port 6

Description

Outcalling dials up to five designated telephone numbers or pager/beeper numbers to notify a subscriber that a new message has arrived in the subscriber’s mailbox. Subscribers who use Outcalling can be notified about new messages whether they are at their desk, on the road, or at an alternate work location.

Security Alert:

The mail system does not place restrictions on the Outcalling destinations programmed by subscribers. Outcalling introduces the risk of toll fraud abuse. If you want to restrict Outcalling destinations, you must use the communications system Outgoing Call Restriction (#401), Disallowed Phone Number Lists (#404), Disallowed List Assignments (#405), Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407), and Allowed List Assignments (#408). Provide Outcalling only to users who have a business need for the feature.

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AT&T 3 manual Outcalling, At a Glance