Instruction manual
Leave Word Calling (LWC)
Issue 4 May 2003 109555-233-767
Leave Word Calling (LWC)
Leave Word Calling (LWC) allows internal system users to leave a short
preprogammed message (usually “call” with the calling user’s name, extension
number, and the time of the call) for other internal users. When the message is
stored, the message lamp on the called telephone automatically lights.
LWC messages can be retrieved using a telephone display, voice message
retrieval, or AUDIX. Messages may be retrieved in English, French, Italian,
Spanish, or a user-defined language.
Leave Word Calling (LWC) — QSIG/DCS
The Leave Word Calling (LWC) feature is extended to enterprise networks with
QSIG as the private network protocol, as well as those with DCS. For enterprise
networks that are mixed or in transition from DCS to QSIG, interworking of the
LWC feature between the protocols can be provided. LWC also works within a
single non-networked switch.
Manual message waiting
This feature allows multi-appearance telephone users to light the status lamp
associated with the manual message waiting button at another multi-appearance
telephone. They do this by simply pressing a button on their own telephone. This
feature can be administered only to pairs of telephones such as a secretary and an
executive. The secretary might press the button to signal to the executive that a
call needs answering or someone has arrived for an appointment. The executive
might use the button to indicate that he or she should not be disturbed.
Message demand print
Message demand print allows you to print your undelivered messages without
calling the message center.
Message retrieval
With the message waiting lamp on their telephones, employees always know
when they have messages. Messages can be retrieved in a variety of ways. These
message retrieval options can be assigned to individual users.