Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual
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Installation and Maintenance Volume
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
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Indexes 6, 7, 9, 10, and 18. The following five indexes are listed.
6. PRE EXTENSION DIGITS
(1–12 digits; may include: 0–9, *, #, D=DELAY, E= EXPECT–DIAL–TONE,
N = NONE, empty line = NONE )
(When caller dials EXTENSION that is not a defined MAILBOX.)
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7. RINGS BEFORE NO ANSWER (3–20, empty line = 4 )
(When caller dials EXTENSION that is not a defined MAILBOX.)
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9. TIMES TO RETRY ON BUSY (0–40, empty line = NONE)
(When caller dials EXTENSION that is not a defined MAILBOX.)
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10. USE ALT TRANSFER CODES (Y/N, empty line = N)
(When caller dials EXTENSION that is not a defined MAILBOX.)
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18. NEXT MAILBOX (1–8 digits, N = NONE, empty line = NONE )
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Indexes 26 and 27. The following indexes are used with Personal Assistance, Adaptive Integration,
and with the DID/E&M Trunk Interface Module. Index 27 is not listed if index 26 is
N
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26. AUTOTRANSFER TO ASSIST (Y/N, empty line = N)
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27. MSG WITH AUTO TRANSFER (Y/N, empty line = N)
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Index 29. The following index appears if the Multilingual Prompts option is installed. The
languages shown in index 29 depend on current settings. The following is an example where
English and Spanish are currently installed.
29. LANGUAGE: 0= NONE
1= ENGL US––V VERSION 8D
2= SPANISH VERSION 8D
(0–2, empty line = 0)
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Index 34. When index 34 is configured, callers are transferred to assistance instead of being
disconnected if their attempts to log on are unsuccessful.
34. LOGON FAILURE XFER MAILBOX
(1–8 digits, N = NONE, empty line = NONE )
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