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VM_4:
Number is X~. To confirm, press #. Or
re-enter up to 4 digits.
VM_5:
Number is X~~. To confirm, press #. Or
re-enter up to 16 digits. 0000 means to
delete.
(35) VM_7
For 1
st
wakeup time, dial 1.
For 2
nd
wakeup time, dial 2.
For the distribution time, dial 3.
For beginning time of notification, dial 4.
For ending time of notification, dial 5.
HH (hour) MM (min) D (day).
To confirm, press #. Or re-enter
in 5 digits. The 5
th
digit 0
means everyday, 7 for Sunday,
1 for Monday, and so-forth;
0000 means to delete.
VM_8:
Number is X~. To confirm, press #. Or
re-enter up to 4 digits. 0000 means to
delete.
VM_6:
Number is X~~. To confirm, press #. Or
re-enter up to 16 digits. 0000 means to
delete.
To revise
the Don’t
Disturb,
dial 3.
To change
your
password,
dial 4.
To set your
pager
number,
dial 5.
To set your
external
telephone
number,
dial 6.
To set
Wakeup
and
notification
interval,
dial 7.
To set
Backup
Extension,
dial 8.
To set
Follow-me
destination
, dial 9.
To exit
press #
sign
VM_3:
The Don’t Disturb function is set
(off)
Press 3 for the state change.
If stored in one of the special mailboxes
(9900~9989), the number is a Remote
Switch Access number.
If stored in one of the special mailboxes
(9900~9989), the number is a Special
External Phone number.
The number in VM_5 or VM_6 of
a special mailbox can include the
following features:
-
Sending a hook-flash, which is
identified by a digit of A.
-
Sending a 1.2-second hook-flash,
which is identified by a digit of
B.
-
Inserting a Xx-sec pause, which
is identified by a digit of C.
In VM_8 or VM_9:
0~9899= internal phone numbers
9900~9989= mailboxes 9900~9989.
The phone number is the Special
External Phone number that is
stored in the VM_6 of the specified
mailbox.
*6= the personal phone number that
is specified in the VM_6
Empty= not using the feature
VM_9:
Number is X~. To confirm, press #. Or
re-enter up to 4 digits. 0000 means to
delete.