Instruction manual

FEATURES AND SERVICES
If a user tries to turn on the Message LED at a voice terminal for which the user does not
provide Individual Coverage, Reorder Tone is received.
Refer to the “Coverage, Individual” feature description for additional information.
Dial Access to Message Waiting Indicators
This service allows users to turn on or off the built-in Message LED (or Z3A Message
Waiting Indicator adjunct) of any voice terminal in the system (including their own). Access is
by way of dial codes.
The service does not apply to the feature buttons/LEDs administered
for Station-to-Station Message Waiting.
Refer to the “Dial Access to Message Waiting Indicators”
feature description for additional
information.
Station-To-Station Message Waiting
Multiline voice terminals can be assigned (paired) Message Waiting (MSG WAIT) buttons with
associated status LEDs. When this indicator is lighted, the user calls the other user for
messages. The MSG WAIT LED can be controlled by the two associated terminals only;
either user can toggle the state of both LEDs (e.g., both LEDs go On or Off together) at any
time, whether on-hook or off-hook.
Refer to the “Station-To-Station Message Waiting”
feature description for additional
information.
Considerations
The Attendant and Coverage Message Waiting features light the same “basic” Message
indicator on each set. The Station-To-Station feature may be assigned to programmable
(MSG WAIT) buttons between two sets; it lights the LED next to the button.
Administration Requirements
Attendant Position (Voice Terminal) Port:
Assign ATT MSG button (defaulted).
Voice Terminal Port:
Individual Coverage Message Waiting - assign Coverage Message (COVER-MSG)
button.
Assign Individual Coverage (COVER-IND) between sets.
Station-To-Station Message Waiting - assign paired Station Message Waiting (MSG
WAIT) buttons. Two (multiline) terminals must share this feature.
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