Instruction manual

Features
Reminders do not carry over to the next day; they are sent only once and are
either received or missed.
Missed reminders can be canceled only by a system operator. A missed
reminder stays on the system until canceled.
Reminder Service uses system time, which can differ from the time set by the
user with an analog multiline display telephone.
If a time for a reminder was previously set, it is shown on display telephones
when the Reminder Service button is pressed.
Telephone Differences
Direct-Line Consoles
DLC operators can use Reminder Service to set or cancel reminders for other
users. A system operator with a DLC sets Reminder Service for another
telephone by:
1. Pressing a programmed Reminder Set button or pressing the Feature
button and dialing 81,
2. Pressing an Auto Dial or DSS button
3. Dialing a 4-digit time, 0100 to 1259 and either 2 for a.m. or 7 for p.m. on
telephones programmed for English, or (in Releases 1.1 and 2.0 and
later) 0000 to 2359 on telephones programmed for French or Spanish.
NOTE:
In Release 1.0, on telephones programmed for English, French, or
Spanish, time must be programmed in 12-hour format only.
To cancel a reminder for another telephone, the system operator presses a
programmed Reminder Cancel button or presses the Feature button and dials
*81, and then uses an Auto Dial or DSS button.
The system operator can also see when a reminder was missed and cancel
missed reminders. The Missed Reminder button can be programmed on DLC
operator consoles only.
Queued Call Consoles
Reminder Service cannot be used on a Queued Call Console (QCC).
Other Multiline Telephones
Reminder Service cannot be used on MLC-5 cordless telephones.
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