iPECS UCP
Feature Description and Operation Manual Issue 1.3
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PGM 127, to protect unintentional cascade to other mailboxes.
2. Same cascade mailbox number is not saved in PGM 127.
3. Mailbox owner number is not saved in PGM 127.
Programming
STATION DATA VM Attributes Cascade Mailbox 1~5
VM Attributes Cascade Method
VM Attributes Cascade Message Type
VM Attributes Cascade Timer.
Related Features
Integrated Auto Attendant/Voice Mail
Hardware
2.46.3.9 Message Retrieval
Description
You can access your Mailbox locally by placing a call to the integrated Voice Mail group or,
from an iPECS IP or LDP Phone, by pressing the [MESSAGE/CALLBACK] button, or by
pressing a {VMAILBOX} button, if assigned to the phone.
Prompts are then received to guide you in the Voice Mailbox operation. You must enter a
Mailbox number, generally the station number, and a corresponding password in response to
the “Request for Mailbox number” (“Please enter your Mailbox number.”) and “Request for
Password” (“Please enter your password code.”) prompts.
If you enter a valid Mailbox and password, the “Number of Messages" prompt (“You have
xx new messages. You have yy saved messages.”) is received. At this point, you also
receives the “VM long option prompt” (“To play new messages, press one, to play saved
messages, press two, to set greeting or password, press eight, to disconnect, press pound,
Press 0 for the operator, Press nine to hear this message again.”).
When you respond by dialing 1, the first new message is played. At the end of message
playback, the “New Message option” prompt (“To replay message, press one, to listen to
the next message, press two, to delete message, press three, to forward message, press
four, to call the sender, press five, to skip message, press six, to return to main menu,
press nine.”) is played. This process is repeated until the last new message is played and
the "No Message" prompt (“No Messages”) is played.
When you dial 2 in response to the “Number of Messages” prompt, the oldest saved
message is played. At the end of the message, the “Old Message option” prompt (“To
replay message, press one, to listen to the next message, press two, to delete message,
press three, to forward message, press four, to call the sender, press five, to return to main