Programming instructions
Section 4 - System Administration
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4.1 INTRODUCTION
In addition to the programming necessary to make the system function, the system administrator can
program both system and personal group lists. This section also includes instructions for on-line pro-
gramming.
4.2 ON-LINE PROGRAMMING
Many of the system administrator’s programming activities can be accomplished while the system is
running and processing calls. The programming screens listed on the On Line Programming Menu can
be accessed.
To reach any of these programming screens, press the F8 key while the system is running. A menu
appears on the bottom of the screen. See Figure 4-l. From this menu, press the key for the desired
programming screen, e.g., C for the Mailbox Set-up screen. When you have completed your program-
ming, press the
Z
key to return to the Run Dialogue screen.
ver 2.0 [ON LINE PROGRAMMING MENU]
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[A] SETUP
[B] PARAMETERS
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Figure 4-l On-line Programming Screen
4.3 SYSTEM GROUP LISTS
For sending messages to the same group of people on a regular basis, group lists save time and effort.
Group lists allow subscribers to record a message once, and send it simultaneously to multiple destina-
tions. Messages are recorded and sent like any other messages and may have the same delivery op-
tions like priority, confidential, etc.
As system administrator you may establish up to 50 system group lists. System group lists, like person-
al group lists established by individual subscribers, enable subscribers to send the same message to
multiple mailboxes by simply entering the group list number as a destination for a message. System
group lists, unlike personal group lists, can be shared by many subscribers and can accommodate
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