Programming instructions

Operation
When a subscriber selects outdialing (4 under Personal Options) the system tells the user if outdial is
active. If a user has activated Schedule 3 (the override schedule), the system will tell the user that
too.
.
The system allows each mailbox user to specify up to 9 outdial bins (numbered l-9), each of which
can contain an extension number, telephone number, or pager sequence. Each outdial bin may con-
tain up to 46 digits. A mailbox user may enter a pause (required in some pager sequences) by enter-
ing *.
A user may specify an alternate bin number. If the system fails to reach a user at the primary bin
destination after the programmed number of attempts, it will automatically attempt to notify the user
at the alternate bin destination using the same number of attempts. If after this, the system still has
not reached the user, no further attempts are made.
6.9.1 OUTPIAL BINS
The first task in creating an outdial schedule is to program the telephone numbers where you can be
reached. These numbers can be extensions on a PBX (or Centrex), a telephone number, or the tele-
phone number and dialing sequence of a pager. These numbers are stored in system memory in loca-
tions called outdial bins. You may store up to 9 telephone numbers. These bins are labeled 1
through 9.
Do not include the dial access code (e.g., 9) needed to reach an outside line in an outdial bin. This
information is already programmed into the system.
CREATING AN OUTDIAL BIN
cl
3
Pager
To create an Outdial bin:
1. From the main menu, press
q
for personal options.
2.
Press
El
for message notification, then press
El
for bin number maintenance.
3. Press a to add a bin number.
4. Dial the desired bin number (l-9).
5. Dial the type of number to be added (1 - external telephone number or voice pager, 2 - extension
number, or 3 - pager).
6. Dial the telephone number. Use the
q
to insert a pause.
7. If the number is correct, press
q
when prompted.
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System Administrator’s Manual
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