Issue 4.0
SV9100 Programming Manual 2-577
Description
Use 47-02 : SV8100 InMail Station Mailbox Options to set up a station/extension mailbox. Station
mailboxes are automatically assigned as Subscriber Mailboxes. Normally, SV8100 InMail Station
Mailbox numbers 1~26 should correspond to extensions 101~126.
Program 47 : InMail
47-02 : SV8100 InMail Station Mailbox Options
Level:
IN
Input Data
Station Mailbox Number 1~896
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
01
Mailbox Type
Enable/Disable the mailbox. An extension mailbox is
not accessible 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 number. A voice prompt then announces:
“That mailbox does not exist.”
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 101.
0 = None
1 = Personal
2 = Group
Mailbox 1 = 1
Mailbox 2 ~ 960 = 0
02
Mailbox Number
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 102, etc.
To make programming easier, consider associating
a mailbox number with a station port. For example,
mailbox 1 could correspond to port 1, which in turn
corresponds to extension 101.
Digits (8 maximum, using
0~9)
Mailbox 1 = 101
Mailboxes 2~64 = 102~164
Mailboxes 65~896 = No entry
03
Number of Messages
Set the maximum number 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.” SV8100 InMail then hangs up.
0~99 messages
To conserve storage
space, enter 0 for all
unused mailboxes.
99 for mailbox 1
20 for all other mailboxes