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NEC UX5000
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UX Mail Manual Chapter 3: Programming 481
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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.
W (Wait for dial tone)
This command waits for CO dial tone, and then continues.
$ - Not used.
Default
9P
[Access Digits] Before Long Distance Callout
Use this option to enter the dialing prefix that enables voice mail to seize an outside line to place a long dis-
tance Message Notification callout. Voice mail defines long distance numbers as more than 8 digits long.
A typical entry is 9P, where:
-
9 is the trunk access code.
-
P is a pause.
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.
W (Wait for dial tone)
This command waits for CO dial tone, and then continues.
$ - Not used.
Default
9P
[Access Digits] Network Local Callout
This option is the dialing prefix that enables voice mail to seize an outside line to deliver a network message
to a remote system over a local number. 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 NETWORKING (AMIS) (PAGE 236) 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.

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