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￿Greeting

Contains the voice fields for the subscriber standard, internal, and alternate personal greetings. The system indicates the greeting currently being used with >>. If a field displays 0:00, no greeting is recorded and the subscriber uses the system default standard, internal, and alternate greetings. You can use a local connection to record a subscriber greeting. For details, refer to Chapter 15 Recording Voice Fields.

Action

Defines how the system handles a caller after playing the subscriber greeting. Enter the letter for the Action you want:

G Go to system ID H Hangup

O Transfer to operator R Restart

S Say good-bye T Take message

Refer to Appendix B Action Codes for complete descriptions of these codes.

Max-msg

Sets the time in seconds (maximum 9999) messages from outside

￿callers can last and applies only if the Action field is Take-msg. Edits OK?

Applies only if the Action field is Take-msgand controls whether or not outside callers hear this after leaving a message:

“Thank you. If you would like to add to your message, press 1. To listen to it, press 2. To re-record it, press the pound key. Otherwise,

￿I’ll make sure your message is delivered.” Lamp # / Activate Lamps?

These fields control message waiting lamps for the subscriber. When the Activate Lamps? field is Yes, the system dials the number in the Lamp # field to turn message waiting lamps on and off for the subscriber (or on some telephone systems, to play a distinctive dial tone). For details, refer to Chapter 9 Section 13 Message Waiting

￿Lamps on page 9-54. On Now?

Tells you if the subscriber message waiting lamp is on now.

Reference

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NEC 750370 manual Lamps on page 9-54. On Now?