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If the fax machine is busy, it will be retried a preprogrammed number of times. If the fax still cannot be sent,
a non-delivery notification message is sent to the subscriber’s mailbox.
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If an error occurs while sending the fax, whether to retry can be set through system programming. Also,
whether to send the fax again from the start or to send it from the page where the error occurred is also
programmable.
PC Programming Manual References
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—Fax Options
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Automatic Delivery Status Default Fax Number [0-9 * # T , ; ]
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Automatic Delivery Status Printed Fax Message
24.4 UM Configuration—[5-4] System Parameters—Parameters—Fax Management
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Fax Properties—Page Retransmission
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Fax Properties—Page Retransmission—Retransmission Start Page
20.1.8 Unified Messaging—Automatic Login
Description
Allows subscribers and managers to log in to their mailbox directly without entering the mailbox number. A
subscriber/manager can log in to his or her mailbox directly by:
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dialing a Unified Messaging extension number directly from his or her extension.
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calling the Unified Messaging system from a telephone number that is assigned to log him or her into the
mailbox.
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dialing (from an outside telephone) the DID number assigned to log him or her into the mailbox.
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calling the Unified Messaging system so that the call is received on the trunk group assigned to log him or
her into the mailbox.
It is also possible for subscribers and managers to log in to their mailboxes without entering a password.
Notice
When disabling the password requirement, ensure that an unauthorized third-party is not allowed access
to your extension.
Conditions
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Access from outside telephones will be enabled automatically after a Caller ID number, DID number, or
trunk group number is assigned. A trunk group number or DID number can be assigned by the System
Administrator only.
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When this feature is activated, "Toll Saver" is also available.
PC Programming Manual References
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Auto Login Extension Password Entry Requirement
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Auto Login Caller ID Password Entry Requirement
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Auto Login DDI/DID, TRG No. Password Entry Requirement
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