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iPECS SBG-1000 User Manual

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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (IP-PBX Features)<br />

Operation<br />

Remote Caller<br />

To leave a voice message after hearing announcement:<br />

1. Wait for the beep, then leave a message.<br />

2. Hang up to quit recording,<br />

Or,<br />

2. Dial ‘*’ for more options.<br />

Conditions<br />

1. Two timers are provided to control voice message length. The Valid <strong>User</strong> Message Timer<br />

establishes the minimum voice message length; voice messages shorter than this timer are<br />

not stored. The VSF <strong>User</strong> Maximum Record Timer establishes the maximum voice message<br />

length; when the VSF <strong>User</strong> Maximum Record Timer expires while recording a voice message,<br />

confirmation tone is heard and the message is saved for the destination station.<br />

2. If all the VSF channels are in use, the Ring Back tone is provided until a VSF channel is<br />

available.<br />

3. All stations including, SLTs can leave and receive voice messages.<br />

4. Individual <strong>User</strong> Greetings and Voice Mails are protected from AC power loss.<br />

Programming<br />

VOICE CONFIG<br />

Station Data – Preset Call Forward – Transfer Mail Box<br />

System Data – Call Feature Timer – Call Forward No Answer Timer<br />

System Data – Call Feature Timer – VSF <strong>User</strong> Maximum Record Timer<br />

System Data – Call Feature Timer – VSF Valid <strong>User</strong> Message Timer<br />

Related Features<br />

Call Forward<br />

Station Message Wait/Call Back<br />

VSF Voice Mail<br />

Call Transfer, Voice Mail<br />

Hardware<br />

VSF<br />

2.33.3.2 Message Retrieval<br />

Description<br />

A user can access their Mail Box locally by placing a call to the VSF Voice Mail group, or from an<br />

LIP Phone, by pressing the [MSG] button, or by pressing a {VMAIL-BOX} button while off-hook<br />

receiving Intercom dial tone.<br />

Prompts are then received to guide the user in the Voice Mail Box operation. The user must enter<br />

a Mail Box number, generally the station number, and a corresponding password in response to<br />

the "Request for Password" ("Please enter your password code.") prompts.<br />

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