Programming instructions

Operation
Specified Delivery Time
Subscribers may tell the system to deliver messages at a specific time in the future. This feature is es-
pecially useful for reminder messages or when information must be released at a specific time in the
future.
The system first asks whether the subscriber wishes to specify a date (e.g., “January 31”) or just the
day of the week within the next week (e.g., U Wednesday”). A subscriber can dial [Tl to specify a spe-
cific date, or Iz] to specify a day in the coming week.
Enter
- # Send
cl
--) More
delivery time message destinations
To enter the delivery time:
If over a week:
If within a week:
Dial
cl
then:
l
Select month
(Jan = 1, July = 7,
Dee = 12, etc.)
l
Select date
(1 to 31)
OR
Dial 2
cl
then:
l
Spell out day, using
the first two letters
(Sunday = 78,
Friday = 37, etc.)
Set the hour and the minutes as either 3 or 4 digits.
l
Set 2:00 as 1’1101 m
e Set lo:15 asFIIoi 111151
Press
El
for AM or 2 for PM.
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Since most people are not familiar with 24-hour (military) time, the system only accepts time in
12-hour clock format.
Subscribers must specify the time for future delivery in the time zone of
the system’s location.
Subscribers’ classes of service determine whether or not they may specify delivery time for messages
and the number of days in advance that messages may be sent.
Different Delivery Options Can Apply to Different Destinations
When sending to multiple destinations, the option(s) assigned to the previous destination
(e.g.,
confi-
dential, priority, proof of delivery and specify delivery time) apply to the next destination.
To cancel a
previous option, dial the number of that option again before sending the message to the next destina-
tion. This action turns the option off. In this way, the same message can be sent to two people with it
going to one person as “priority,” to another as “confidential,”
and to a third as “priority” and “con-
fidential.” Any combination of the options is possible.
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INFOSTARIKY2
System Administrator’s Manual
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