User`s guide
8.4 Sending Response Messages
By programming one or more RESPONSE MESSAGE but
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tons at unused function buttons F1–F3 on your digital wireless
telephone, you can respond with a variety of messages to many
calling situations. For example, if you call another station and
receive a busy signal or no answer, you can send one of 10 sys
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tem-supplied messages, or you can send the same message ev
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ery time the situation arises. Further, you may receive SOHVA
calls and you can respond to them with a non-verbal message
to the calling telephone’s display for the caller to read.
This section tells you how to use the RESPONSE MESSAGE
button(s). Refer to section 9.10 in this guide for instructions on
programming the RESPONSE MESSAGE button(s).
To send an LCD message to a caller who has initiated a
SOHVA call from a display telephone,
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hear the SOHVA voice announcement,
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press the appropriate fixed RESPONSE MESSAGE but-
ton to send a preselected message,
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