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Function 5: Voice mail programming IVX X-Class Administrator’s Manual
D.2
Each programming step is defined as follows:
1. Mailbox number — Enter a guest mailbox number.
2. Name — The mailbox name is used for the display, reports, and as a programming aid. The name
length can be no longer than 10 characters (see “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page A.5).
Default: The Mailbox number.
3. TypeSelect a mailbox type: Guest or Info.
Default: Guest.
4. External forward (guest mailbox only) A guest mailbox can be set to allow off-premises “reach-me.”
Default: No.
5. Line group — Used for off-premises “reach-me.
Default: 9.
6. and 7. Call forward (info mailbox only) An info mailbox can be set to call forward after the per-
sonal greeting has played to an extension, department, a mailbox or a branch ID for day mode and
differently for night mode.
Default: ID9999 (automatic disconnect).
Function 54: Group mailboxes and the broadcast mailbox
Broadcast mailbox
Mailbox 500, the broadcast mailbox, is a special group mailbox which can be used to leave messages
for all of the system’s station users (extensions 100–183) who have recorded a personal greeting. The
broadcast mailbox’s user list cannot be edited. Guest mailboxes are not included in the broadcast group.
Group mailboxes
You can assign up to 16 group mailboxes (501–516) to the IVX X-Class system; each group mailbox
can have up to 32 members. Anyone who knows the password can leave messages for all users listed
as members of that group and who have recorded a personal greeting. The Installer, Administrator or
group mailbox “owner(s)” may set or change the list of Group Mailbox members. 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.
Important: A group mailbox is turned “on” (able to record and playback messages) only when its “owner”
has recorded a greeting for it, such as “This is the group mailbox for East Coast Regional Sales.
Similarly, deleting the group mailbox greeting will turn “off” the group mailbox; any outstanding
messages will remain in its members’ mailboxes until erased by each member.
Notes: If 0 (zero) is programmed as the password, anyone can leave group messages or program the
Group Mailbox.
If a user saves a group message, it will be saved as a new message.
Broadcast and group mailboxes can have a maximum of 48 messages per mailbox.
1.
MB
2.
Group member mailboxes’ numbers
501 102 104 106 107 122 303 314
Here is the programming sequence:
1. Enter the group mailbox number — Range: 501–516.
2. Enter group member mailboxes’ numbers — Separate each by #; enter # # to end the list.
Range: User mailboxes and guest mailboxes.
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