Specifications

88 Chapter 7
Understanding XMU+ Navigation
Using Remote Telephone Access
There are many reasons to use Remote Telephone Access on the XMU+, including:
Ease of use by users who are accustomed to making touch-tone keypad commands.
Crisp, clear messages, since the background noise from other equipment in a COMS
room is eliminated.
Access to the XMU+ from any location.
Every remote access session starts with the user entering a Remote Access security code.
See Understanding XMU+ Remote Telephone Access on page 85 for more information
about Remote Telephone Access codes.
Once the code has been verified by XMU+, the various activities listed on the next page
can be completed by entering the appropriate remote telephone access command. There
are two ways to enter remote telephone access commands - Interactive and Direct.
Note: Once a digit is pressed, additional digits must be entered within 2 seconds, or the XMU+
will automatically terminate the entry.
Pressing # at any time during an entry will terminate the entry.
With this Type
of Command...
The user enters... For example, to
play a message...
Interactive A single digit command,
immediately followed by #.
Pressing # indicates the end
of a command to the XMU+.
If required, the system then
prompts the user to the next
step or option, where they
again enter the command
and #.
Enter 8#. The XMU+ then
prompts Enter Message
Number.
Enter the nnn # (where nnn is
the message number). The
XMU+ then prompts the user
to the next step or option.
The XMU+ will give the user
10 seconds to enter the
message number.
Direct A multi-level command,
immediately followed by #.
The direct entry method
allows advanced users to
enter commands quickly,
without waiting for a prompt
from the XMU+. Pressing #
indicates the end of a
command to the XMU+.
Enter 8 nnn #(where nnn is
the message number.)
The XMU+ then prompts the
user to the next step or
option.