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Program 47 : InMail
47-02 : InMail Station Mailbox Options
Level:
IN
Description
Use Program 47-02 : InMail Station Mailbox Options to set up a station/extension mailbox. Station
mailboxes are automatically assigned as Subscriber Mailboxes. Normally, InMail Station Mailbox
numbers 1 ~ 64 should correspond to extensions
101-164.
Station Mailboxes are one of three mailbox categories: Station, Routing, or Master. You can also set up
Master Mailboxes as Subscriber Mailboxes.
Input Data
Station Mailbox Number 1 ~ 128
Item
No.
Item Input Data Description Default
01 Mailbox Type 0 = None
1 = Personal
2 = Group
Use this option to enable or disable the
mailbox. An extension mailbox is not ac-
cessible when it is disabled (even though
its stored messages and configuration are
retained in memory.) If disabled, a user
pressing Message
initiates a remote logon
and is asked to enter their mailbox num-
ber. A voice prompt then announces: “That
mailbox does not exist.”
To make programming easier, consider as-
sociating a mailbox number with a station
port. For example, mailbox 1 could corre-
spond to port 1, which in turn corresponds
to extension 101.
Mailbox 1 ~ 64 =
1
Mailbox 65 ~ 256
= 0
02 Mailbox Number Up to eight digits Use this option to select the extension
number associated with the mailbox you
are programming. Normally, mailbox 1
should use Mailbox Number 101, mailbox
2 should use Mailbox Number 201, 101
etc.
To make programming easier, consider as-
sociating a mailbox number with a station
port. For example, mailbox 1 could corre-
spond to port 1, which in turn corresponds
to extension 101.
Mailbox 1 = 101
Mailbox 2 ~ 64 =
102 ~ 164
Mailbox 65 ~
256= No Setting
03 Number of Messages 0 ~ 99 messages
To conserve storage
space, enter 0 for all un-
used mailboxes.
Use this option to set the maximum num-
ber of messages that can be left in the
Subscriber Mailbox. If a caller tries to
leave a message after this limit is reached,
they hear : “That mailbox is full.” InMail
then hangs up.
Mailbox 1 = 99
Mailbox 2 ~ = 20
04 Message Playback
Order
0 (FIFO = first-in/ first-
out, or oldest messages
first).
1 (LIFO = last-in/ first-
out, or newest messages
first)
Use this option to set the Subscriber Mail-
box message playback order. When a sub-
scriber listens to their messages, InMail
can play the oldest messages first (first-in/
first-out, or FIFO), or the newest messag-
es first (last-in/first-out, or LIFO).
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ISSUE 2.0 SL2100
Programming Manual 2-447
Program
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