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Tenant Options: [Access Digits]
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Tenant Options: [Access Digits]
Access Digits Tab
[Access Digits] Before Local Callout
Use this option to enter the dialing prefix that enables voice mail to seize an outside line to place a local
Message Notification callout. Voice mail defines local numbers as 5-8 digits long.
● A typical entry is 9P, where:
-
9 is the trunk access code.
- P is a pause.
● See MESSAGE NOTIFICATION (PAGE 199) for more.
The following toll-free numbers are also considered local callouts:
- 1-800-XXX-XXXX
- 1-877-XXX-XXXX
- 1-888-XXX-XXXX
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.
Compatibility Guidelines:
■ When using the UX Mail Administrator to enter dial strings, take care not to enter illegal characters
(such as dashes). Enter only those characters allowed by the option you are programming.