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Function 5: Voice mail programming IVX X-Class Administrator’s Manual
D.4
Function 552: Delivery/paging parameters
The sequence of programming is as follows:
1. CO line access — Enter the CO line group (9, 8, or 71–76) that is to be accessed for delivery.
Default: 9.
2. Maximum lines — Enter the maximum number of lines (in the selected CO line group) that the
system can access simultaneously. Make enough lines available to accommodate high notifica-
tion traffic (but be careful: if you make available all lines in the selected line group and high
notification traffic occurs, the system could tie up all lines).
Range: 1–19. Default: 1.
3. Pager dialing pause When paging, the IVX X-Class system will send the mailbox number to
be shown in the pager’s display. To allow time for the paging service to answer, enter the
pause, in seconds, to occur between when the IVX X-Class system dials the pager number and
when it then dials the mailbox number.
Range: 0–20. Default: 6.
Function 56: Cascade notification mailboxes
In addition to individual mailbox paging, IVX X-Class can support up to 10 cascade notification mailboxes.
These can be assigned to anyone who requires escalating levels of notification beyond the single level
available in all user mailboxes. In this function, you program the notification numbers and number of
times each is to be notified before the next notification number is dialed; additionally, the mailbox owner
can program these settings. To record a greeting, press PROGRAM
and the mailbox number; then
press # to confirm, and follow the prompts. The default password is the mailbox number. The maximum
recording length is controlled by Function 51; the default is 10 minutes.
Cascade mailbox options
The user can program up to three external numbers, of up to 24 digits each, to be called or paged
whenever the mailbox takes a new or urgent message. The system will dial the first number (for the
number of times listed), then dial the second paging number (for the number of times listed), and
finally dial the third number, continuing in this sequence to call all three numbers until the message has
been retrieved.
1.
MB
2.
1st Number
3.
Type
4.
Attempts
5.
2nd Number
6.
Type
7.
Attempts
8.
3rd Number
9.
Type
520 2145553232 PHONE 2 2145554254 PHONE 3 2145555452 PAGER
To program this, enter:
1. The mailbox numberRange: 520–529. [Then press 1 to enter number programming, and pro-
ceed to Step 2.]
2. First numberThe number to be dialed (without the CO line Group).
3. TypePHONE or PAGER. Use scroll keys to select.
4. Attempts — How many times the system will call before adding the second number.
Range: 0–99 (0 immediately pages all numbers). Default: 1.
5. Second number The number to be dialed (without the CO line Group).
6. TypePHONE or PAGER. Use scroll keys to select.
7. Attempts — How many times the system will call before adding the third number.
Range: 0–99. Default: 1.
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