Cadence Voice/fax Mail General Description Manual
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3.3.26 OVERFLOW TO FAX MAILBOX ! !! ! !EXAMPLE A customer wants to automatically detect fax calls and route them to the fax machine at extension 245. ! !! ! ! NOTES This feature also allows faxes to be stored in a mailbox when the local fax machine is busy or down for maintenance. ! !! ! ! STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS SELECT THE FAX MAILBOX TO USE 1Use option code 1247 to set the fax extension for the system SET UP A MAILBOX AS FAXONLY 2Go to the Administration Main Menu 3Select a mailbox, for example 245 4If the mailbox is not currently active, use option code 1400 to activate it 5Select option code 1469 and make it Fax only mailbox CADENCESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PART 3 JULY 1999 3.3.21
CADENCESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PART 3 SEPTEMBER 1998 3.4.1 ! # $ % & & ( )) ( ! ** * * ) ( $ ( )) + ( * , ! ! # - ( )) * ! # - ( ** * ! ( ! # - ! # ) $ ! # - $ - ! # - + .! # - ( ! / $ $ $ $ $** * + ! 0 # / ( ! 0** ) 1 ) , ! ! 0** ) 1 ) * ! 0 ! # ) 2 $ $ ) # ! 0 3.4 MAILBOX ADMINISTRATION OPTION CODES The following option codes are used for mailbox programming: GENERAL RULES: •Where a range is 0-255. 255 means maximum or unlimited. •To enter a value of none press #. This will read back –1. •For YES/NO options YES=1, NO=2.
CADENCESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PART 3 JULY 1999 3.4.2 E D O CE M A NA T A D 3 5 4 1YL N O R E F S N A R T Y A DON = 2 , S E Y = 1 4 5 4 1TC E N N O C E R O F E B Y F I T O NON = 2 , S E Y = 1 5 5 4 1)R E F S N A R T D N I L B ( S S E R G O R P L L A C O NON = 2 , S E Y = 1 6 5 4 1SS E C C A T C E R I DON = 2 , S E Y = 1 7 5 4 1XO B L I A M P U O R GON = 2 , S E Y = 1 8 5 4 1EN O H P R E K A E P SON = 2 , S E Y = 1 9 5 4 1YL N O L I A M E C I O VON = 2 , S E Y = 1 0 6 4 1GN I G A P D A E H R E V O W O L L AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 1 6 4 1GN I G A P S C D E S U S Y A W L AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 2 6 4 1TN E G R U W O L L AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 3 6 4 1NO I T A C I F I T O N E G A S S E M E T A N R E T L AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 5 6 4 1GN I N E E R C S L L A CON = 2 , S E Y = 1 8 6 4 1KO X A FON = 2 , S E Y = 1 9 6 4 1YL N O X A FON = 2 , S E Y = 1 5 8 4 1 - 7 7 4 19O T 1 R O F S E X O B L I A M T X E T O I D U A E N I F E DRE B M U N X O B L I A M 6 8 4 1TX E T O I D U AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 7 8 4 1DE Y A L P N E H W P U G N A HON = 2 , S E Y = 1 8 8 4 1ES N O P S E R D R O C E RON = 2 , S E Y = 1 1 9 4 1PU O R G F O E P Y TT S A C D A O R B = 0 H C T A P S I D = 1 D C A = 2 L A V E I R T E R = 3 2 9 4 1NO I T U B I R T S I D L L A CE N O N = 0 N W O D P O T = 1 M R O F I N U = 2 3 9 4 1SR E B M E M F O R E B M U N04 - 0 3 3 5 1 - 4 9 4 104 O T 1 S R E B M E M P U O R GXO B L I A M
CADENCESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PART 3 JULY 1999 3.5.1 E D O CE M A NA T A D 4 0 2 1XO B L I A M Y R O T C E R I DRE B M U N X O B L I A M 6 1 2 1HC R A E S E M A NON = 2 , S E Y = 1 0 2 2 1DL O H M E T S Y S X A M21 O T 1 1 2 2 1ST P M E T T A D L O H99 O T 1 2 2 2 1)S D N O C E S ( E M I T D L O H02 1 O T 1 8 3 2 1ED O M T H G I N / Y A D T E SY A D = 1 , O T U A = 0 T H G I N = 2 9 3 2 1EG A S S E M L A I C E P S T E SON = 2 , S E Y = 1 0 4 2 1XO B L I A M Y R E V I L E D L A R E N E G Y A DRE B M U N X O B L I A M 1 4 2 1XO B L I A M Y R E V I L E D L A R E N E G T H G I NRE B M U N X O B L I A M 6 4 2 1HC R A E S E M A NE M A N Y N A = 0 E M A N T S A L = 1 E M A N T S R I F = 2 7 4 2 1XO B L I A M X A F#X O B L I A M 1 6 2 1UN E M T I G I D E L G N I S E T A V I T C AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 2 6 2 1TH G I N / U N E M T I G I D E L G N I S E T A V I T C AON = 2 , S E Y = 1 0 7 2 1 - 3 6 2 18H G U O R H T 1 M D S R O F X O B L I A MRE B M U N X O B L I A M 9 6 4 1YL N O X A FON = 2 , S E Y = 1 9 8 4 1KC A B X A FON = 2 , S E Y = 1 7 0 7 1ST N E M U C O D K C A B X A F D A O LA/ N 3.5 OPERATION / CONFIGURATION CODES The following option codes are used for system programming.
CADENCESYSTEM ADMINISTRATION GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION PART 4 JULY 1999 4.1.1 PART 4. SPECIAL KEYSET BUTTONS To aid in voice mail access and message retrieval there are a number of special buttons that can be programmed on the DCS keyset. They are as follows. VMAME This key allows a keyset user to set Answer Machine Emulation. This feature lets you monitor callers leaving messages in a mailbox. For a full description of this feature see the CADENCE user guide. VMMEMO This key allows a keyset user to send a quick message or memo to any mailbox (the #key will work the same way). For a full description of this feature see “Direct Messaging” and “Self Memo” in the CADENCE user guide. VMMSG This is the most commontly used of the CADENCE specific keys. It will light if there are messages in the mailbox, and can be pressed at any time to access the CADENCE mail- box. VMADM This key will access the administration menu for CADENCE.