Programming instructions
5.5.4 RECORDING MAILBOX GREETINGS
Should
you wish to record greetings for certain mailboxes
record a greeting using a system administrator mailbox as
System Administrator Mailbox
(including subscribers’ mailboxes), you can
follows:
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3
-ma 0
-
Enter mailbox -
0
2 Record -
n
1 Greeting 1 + Record the
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#
number
Mailbox
greeting, then press
Greetings
0
2
Greeting 2
0
3
Greeting 3
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4
Greeting 4
0
5 Greeting 5
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6
Greeting 6
El
7
Greeting 7
NOTE: For subscriber mailboxes, greeting 1 is the mailbox greeting. Greeting 2 is the
mailbox name. Greeting 3 is the temporary greeting.
5.5.5 RESET MESSAGE WAITING INDICATOR
The system administrator can reset the message waiting indicator of a mailbox. The system dials the
appropriate code (turn on if there are new messages in the mailbox, turn off if there are no new mes-
sages in the mailbox).
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3
Mailbox 9 Reset - Dial mailbox
Administration
-0
MWI number to reset
5.6 SYSTEM GROUP LISTS
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
many more mailbox numbers. Access to system group lists is granted by class of service. System group
lists are numbered 30-79.
5.6.1 LIST GROUP MEMBERS
The members of a system group can be listed using the system administrator’s mailbox.
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4 System Group - 1 List
Lists
Ll
-) Dial group + Name and members
Members
number of group are played.
5.6.2 ESTABLISHING GROUP LISTS
System distribution list numbers range from 30 to 79 (numbers 11 through 29 are reserved for person-
al distribution lists). If you are creating a new list, it is a good idea to verbally record the name of the
system distribution list. Like a personal distribution list, the recorded name of the system distribution
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