LCD Operation | Messages |
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Messages
There are three basic LCD message functions:
♦Advisory messaging enables you to store an informative message for LCD telephones that call your phone.
♦Silent messaging enables you to write a message that you can send to busy LCD telephones. Silent messaging lets you communicate visually to someone who is occupied on the telephone.
♦Notifications enable you to send your station number and message indication to another LCD station. Responding to the message, the called station receives your message.
System Messages 60~64
System messages 60~64 are standard messages. You can “fill in the blanks” of messages 62~64 (see below). Example: Message 64 can be edited to read RETURN ON JAN. 4. Callers with LCD phones will see that message when they call your number.
System Message | Preprogrammed message |
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60 | OUT TO LUNCH |
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61 | IN A MEETING |
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62 | CALL _____________ |
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63 | BACK AT __________ |
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64 | RETURN ON________ |
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System Messages 65~99
System messages 65~99 can only be programmed or permanently changed at the Administrator’s telephone. Any messages programmed at Administrator’s telephone remain in memory until cancelled from Administrator’s telephone or until the system is reinitialised.
Station Messages
You can create up to 10 station messages (10~19). Once entered, a message can never be deleted; only overwritten. This is a station option that is enabled in system programming.
Strata CT Digital Telephone User Guide November 2001 | 95 |