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Transfer Strings
The Transfer Strings option includes Internal and External.
Internal and External are strings of codes that the Voice Mail dials to initiate a call transfer to
an extension. If the call is being transferred to an extension that has not been flagged as an
External Extension, you would enter the string in the Internal box. But if the call has been
transferred to an extension that has been flagged as an External Extension, you would enter the
string in the External box.
Lamp Strings
The Lamp Strings option includes On and Off.
On
This string is used by the phone system to turn on the Message Lamp at an extension.
Availability:
All phone systems
Default:
Depends on the telephone system installed.
Entries:
None
Up to 20 digits including the codes below:
F - Flash
W - Wait for dial tone
S - Wait for any type of sound
P - Pause (After a 2 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next digit.)
M - Monitored pause (After a 2 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next
digit if no busy/reorder. Otherwise, Voice Mail ends the call.)
A - Analyzed pause (After a 4 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next
digit if no busy/reorder. Otherwise, Voice Mail ends the call.)
$ - Escape (Not currently supported. Only applies to Mitel or
Norstar phone systems, using Dialogic D42SX or NS cards.)
Notes:
To flag an extension as an External Extension, select Mailbox Options
on the Customize menu.
Availability:
All phone systems
Default:
#XG
Entries:
None
Up to 20 digits including the codes below:
F - Flash
W - Wait for dial tone
S - Wait for any type of sound
P - Pause (After a 2 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next digit.)
M - Monitored pause (After a 2 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next
digit if no busy/reorder. Otherwise, Voice Mail ends the call.)
A - Analyzed pause (After a 4 sec pause, the Voice Mail dials the next
digit if no busy/reorder. Otherwise, Voice Mail ends the call.)
X - The Voice Mail replaces the “X” with an extension number, so that
the Voice Mail will know which extension should have its lamp
turned on.
G - Number of messages in a mailbox. (This number appears on any
Display Phones that can show the number of messages in the mail-
box.)
Notes:
Any Lamp On string must include an “X.”
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