Customize
Mailbox Options: Subscriber: [Message Notification]
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[Message Notification] Phone Number
Use this option to enter the Message Notification callout numbers from the UX Mail Administrator, rather
than having the Subscriber Mailbox user enter the numbers from their extension. The callout numbers you
enter in this option override the mailbox user entries and visa versa. Keep the following in mind when enter-
ing numbers:
● Internal (extension numbers) are 3 or 4 digits long, depending on UX5000 programming.
● Local numbers are 5-8 digits long.
● Long distance numbers are longer than 8 digits.
●
You can enter up to
3 callout numbers
(corresponding to Indexes 1-3). The number that is active for
notification depends on how the mailbox user has activated Message Notification using the
OP
+
N
options.
● For unique applications, you can override the Call Type option for the number you enter. Refer to Call
Type below for more.
● Normally, trunk access digits for callouts are entered in the following options. If you prefer, the call-
out numbers can contain the access digits and the following options can be left blank.
- Customize: Tenant Options:
[ACCESS DIGITS] BEFORE LOCAL CALLOUT (PAGE 480).
- Customize: Tenant Options:[ACCESS DIGITS] BEFORE LONG DISTANCE CALLOUT (PAGE 481).
● If entering a digital pager number, append the number with several pauses (P).
● See MESSAGE NOTIFICATION (PAGE 199) for more.
Options
● Digits (30 maximum, using 0-9, # and *)
● N (None)
● A (Analyzed pause)
This command waits for 4 seconds, and then continues if busy tone or reorder tone are not detected.
● F (Flash)
This command hook flashes the voice mail port, which places it on Hold.
- To set the duration of the Flash, go to
[TIMERS] FLASH TIMER (PAGE 474).
● M (Monitored pause)
This command waits for 2 seconds, and then continues if busy tone or reorder tone are not detected.
● P (Pause)
This command waits for 2 seconds and then continues. (You can enter a pause command anywhere in
the dial string.)
● S (Wait for sound)
This command waits 2 seconds for any constant sound (such as non-standard dial tone), and continues
if sound is detected.
Entering Message Notification numbers in this option does not enable Message
Notification for the mailbox. The Subscriber Mailbox user must log onto their mailbox and
use the OP + N options to activate Message Notification.
Compatibility Guidelines:
■ The default entry for this option is None.
■ The following special characters can be entered in the notification number for readability.
( (left parenthesis)
) (right parenthesis)
- (dash)
/ (forward slash)
space
: (colon)
; (semi-colon)
. (period)
, (comma)
\ (back slash)
= (equal)
_ (underscore)