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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-13 General Parameters First System Group List Number This parameter determines the first number and defines the range for the 10 system group lists that system managers can create. When/How to Use The First System Group List Number must be at least 10 more than the First Personal Group List Number. The minimum for First System Group List Number parameter, therefore, is 10 more than the current First...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-14 Related Parameters/Features Callers to mailboxes that have a personal operator defined on the Mailbox Entry dialog box are transferred to the personal operator instead of the default operator mailbox when they press . The minimum and maximum values for this parameter depend on the Number of Digits in a Mailbox. For example, on a system with three-digit mailboxes, the default for this parameter is 100. If...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-15 Operator Parameters Inform Subscriber Transfer Is from Attendant This parameter determines whether the messaging system voices a prompt informing subscribers when it transfers calls. W hen the messaging system transfers a call, and the Announce Subscriber Name Prompt is selected under Special Options on the Subscriber Settings dialog box, the system voices, “I have a call for ,” when the subscriber...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-16 See Preinstallation Configuration Worksheet Call Flow Sheet (Should incoming calls from non-touch-tone phones...) Operator Parameters Number Attempts Rotary Transfer to Busy Operator This parameter specifies the number of times the system attempts to transfer a rotary caller to the operator’s extension when it is busy. When/How to Use The default should be sufficient for most systems. If a call...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-17 Operator Parameters Maximum Number of No Entries This parameter specifies the number of times the system prompts callers for an entry before assuming they have hung up and releasing the line. When/How to Use The default value for this parameter should be sufficient. W hen this parameter is set to 0, the caller is disconnected after the first no entry. This parameter is not used when a caller fails to...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-18 Invalid Mailbox Parameters (Page 3 of 26) The Inv alid Mailbox parameters control whether calls to inv alid mailboxes are transferred to the switch. Invalid Mailbox Parameters Transfer Invalid Mailboxes during Business Hours This parameter determines whether calls to an invalid mailbox during business hours are transferred to the switch. An invalid mailbox is an extension that is not assigned a...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-19 If Set Too High Not applicable If Set Too Low Not applicable Min — Max — Default No Requires Restart No Switch-Dependent No Set by Integrator No Time/Greetings Parameters (Page 4 of 26) The Time/Greetings parameters determine when the system v oices the time of day greetings (Morning, Afternoon, and Ev ening) defined on the System Prompts dialog box. They also determine how the system v...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-20 Time/Greetings Parameters Start of Afternoon Hours This parameter defines when, during open hours, the system begins voicing the Afternoon greeting identified on the System Prompts dialog box. If you do not specify an Afternoon greeting on the System Prompts dialog box, either the Attendant Menu prompt or, if no Attendant Menu is defined, th e default prompt is voiced during afternoon hours. When/How...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-21 If Set Too Low Not applicable. Min 12:00 AM Max 11:50 PM Default 6:00 PM Requires Restart No Switch-Dependent No Set by Integrator No Time/Greetings Parameters Enable Chinese Date This parameter determines how the system voices dates and times. In Chinese format, the system voices the complete date in numerical terms, such as, “one, five,” instead of January 5th, and the time of day as...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-22 Min 0 Max 99 Default 5 Requires Restart No Switch-Dependent No Set by Integrator No Message Timing Parameters Number of Seconds to Pause Message This parameter defines the number of seconds a message pauses when a subscriber presses during playback. When/How to Use For most systems, the default value should be sufficient. Subscribers may press while the message is paused to resume the...