CHAPTER 1: ABOUT YOUR SELECSET 500A

MESSAGING

The <CLME> key and MW status

When there are multiple attendants

Turning off MW lamps- limitations

The <CLME> key indicates message lamp status only when someone calls you. If you call a station, the <CLME> key does not indicate the status of the message waiting lamp.

In facilities with multiple attendant consoles, the <CLME> key on all attendants indicates the message lamp status of calling stations.

Pressing a lit <CLME> key or dialing the callme cancellation code only turns off message waiting lamps turned on by the <CLME> key on an attendant console. Message waiting lamps can also be turned on through the CommCenter or VMS (voice message system). When a callme message is returned, it rings at both the <INF> and <ANS> keys. Press either key to answer the call.

Automatic deletion of callme message

Return feature access code for non-SelecSets

When a station returns a callme message, the message is automatically deleted. SelecSet users can use the <DELETE> soft key to delete callme messages without returning them.

A station's message waiting lamp may have been activated by someone other than the attendant text message center or voice message system, for example. Therefore, users who do not have SelecSets (with a <RETURN> soft key) should use the return feature access code (usually #0) to respond to their message lamps.

HCXTD840, Issue 1, July 2001

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