Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
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See the NuPoint Voice Application chapter for more information on these two mailboxes.
While 0 through 11 are acceptable entries for each position in the dial plan, if you wish to use one
of these default mailboxes, the dial plan entry for mailboxes that begin with 9 must be within the
range 2-11.

Mailbox Passcodes

Passcode parameters operate in the DID NuPoint Voice application the same as in the NuPoint
Voice application. See the NuPoint Voice Application chapter for more information.

Default Language For Prompts

The default language for prompts operates in the DID NuPoint Voice application the same as in
the NuPoint Voice application. See the NuPoint Voice Application chapter for more information.

Answer Delay

You may set a variable answer delay. The default for this parameter is zero (no delay), and in
most cases, it does not need not be changed. A delay of up to 1/2 second may be required for
certain applications (for example, NuPoint Voice and NP Receptionist) that use E & M trunks.
Users need this delay if the application software sometimes answers an incoming call before all
the digits are received, causing the switch to stop sending digits. In cases where the DID
NuPoint Voice application does not work for a customer because the server answers too fast, this
parameter should solve the problem.
For more information on this parameter, see the NuPoint Voice Application chapter.
Making a Phoneline Exception for Wink Start
The NuPoint Messenger server is compatible with both rotary and DTMF outpulsing from the CO.
However, the telephone company normally requires wink start operation with DID service. To
enable the NuPoint Messenger server to send wink to the CO on seizure, you must change the
Wink Start telephony parameter (24) to 1 (yes) for each DID trunk. See “DID NuPoint Voice
Application” in the task list for the procedure, Volume 2 of this manual.
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