System Administrator
4-33
1. Yes
2. No
(No)
1. Select
2. Without
3. Before
4. After
5. Disable
(None)
1. Yes
2. No
(None)
1. Yes
2. No
(None)
Value Range
(default)
Authorization of
Message
Notification
Beeper
Callback No.
Entry Mode
MWL
Notification for
Unreceived
Message
Device
Notification for
Unreceived
Message
If set to “Yes”, Subscribers can utilize the
Message Waiting Notification feature.
[Note]
If you took the Quick Setup step to create
mailboxes, this parameter in COS No. 1 has been
already set to “Yes”.
Allows or prohibits the Subscriber to utilize the
Callback Number Entry feature.
Select:
After message recording, the VPS will
ask the caller whether the caller wants
to enter his callback number or not.
Without: Without message recording, the VPS
will ask the caller to enter his callback
number.
Before:
Before message recording, the VPS will
ask the caller to enter his callback
number.
After:
After message recording, the VPS will
ask the caller to enter his callback
number.
Disable: The VPS will not ask the caller to enter
his callback number.
[Notes]
• To utilize this feature, the beeper number must
include the callback number entry code “X”.
See “Notification Setting” on page 4-22.
• When “Disable” is selected or the caller does
not enter his callback number, System Callback
No. will be displayed on the beeper’s display.
Lets the VPS turn on the message waiting lamp
again, if unplayed messages are still left in the
mailbox after the Subscriber’ access.
Lets the VPS call devices, if unplayed messages
are still left in the mailbox after the Subscriber’s
access.
4.5.2
Setting COS (Class of Service)
Parameters
Parameter
Description/Function
Reference
Callback
Number
Entry
p.3-7
Number to
Dial
p.4-23
Type
p.4-24
Max. Digits
for
Callback
No./
Callback
No. Entry
Interdigit
Time-Out
p.4-67
System
Callback
No.
p.4-68
M.W.N.
p.3-38, 3-41
Notification
Setting
p.4-22
M.W.N.-
Device
p.3-38
Type
p.4-24
M.W.N.-
Lamp
p.3-41