Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
The term VMX 5000/1000 is used to refer to the VMX 5000 and the
VMX 1000.
The term PBX is used to refer to Private Automatic Branch
Exchange, key telephone systems, and Centrex telephone service and
key telephone systems
.
Refer to the System Administrator's Manual, Product Description
volume, Glossary, for a complete list of terms and definitions used
in this manual.
The Quick Reference Guide (QRG) appears at the beginning of
certain chapters and summarizes commands and key points that are
discussed in more detail within the chapter.
Octel Overture 200/300
screens are represented in the followingtype
face and are surrounded by a gray box:
-----SYSTEM SOFTWARE RELEASE S.X.X.X (MM/DD/YY)-----
DAY MM/DD HH:MM:SS YYYY NAME ID:XXXXXX S/N:XXXXX PBX:XX
Commands entered from a terminal are represented in this type:
@INSTAL
This partial screen is a sample of the type face and format used to
represent PBX screens:
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STATION
DISPLAY BUTTON ASSIGNMENTS
Keys that are entered from a telephone key pad or terminal
function keys are represented within a box.
An example of a telephone key pad entry is:
9
An example of a key on a terminal is:
Escape
Quick Reference
Guide (QRG)
Octel Overture
200/300
screen sample
User entries
within screens
PBX screens
Keys on the
telephone key pad
and all terminals