
A1 SYSTEM FEATURES
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Message Waiting
Notification—Lamp
Automatically illuminates the message
waiting lamp on the subscriber’s or the
Message Manager’s telephone when there
are unplayed messages waiting in the
mailbox.
Note: The extension assigned for Operator 1
in the Day Mode is the Message Manager’s
telephone. However, its default extension
number (0) cannot be used with this feature.
When using this feature, you must assign the
extension number that is included in the
Extension Numbering Plan.
• See "Message Waiting
Notification from an SLT" in
3.1.4 PBX Requirements for
Integration.
• See 7.2.13 Message Waiting
Lamp Retry Times (MWL).
• See "MWL Notification for
Unreceived Message" in Table
B-7 and Table B-8 in B3
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—
SETTING COS (CLASS OF
SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
• See "Other Parameters-
Message Waiting Notification" in
B6.7 Other Parameters.
• See C3 SETTING COS (CLASS
OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
• See D3 SETTING UP
MESSAGE WAITING
NOTIFICATION.
• See "Message Waiting Lamp" in
GLOSSARY.
• See 4.8 Message Waiting
Notification in the Subscriber’s
Guide.
Multilingual Service Permits up to 3 languages to be used for
prompt options. If the "Selective" mode is
selected, callers are able to choose their
desired language.
• See "Incoming Call Service
Prompt" in Table 5-5 in 5.3.1
Port Service Menu.
• See "System/User 1/User 2
Selection Number" in Table B-
26 in B6.5 Prompt Setting.
• See "Recording Menus and
Voice Labels" and "Recording
User Prompts" in D6
RECORDING MESSAGES.
• See "Multilingual Selection
Menu" in GLOSSARY.
Table A-1
FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES