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Features and Services
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Once the Subscriber gains access to the VPS to listen to the newly recorded
messages, the Message Waiting Lamp turns off automatically even if some
messages remain unreceived.
To keep the lamp illuminated, System
Programming is necessary (“Message Waiting Lamp Notification for
Unreceived Messages”).
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It is possible to set the Message Waiting Notification-Device feature at the
same time. When both types of notification are activated, the VPS will turn
on the lamp first and then call the devices.
S.A.
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“Class of Service Number” (page 4-21)
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“Authorization of Message Notification” (page 4-33)
“MWL Notification for Unreceived Message” (page 4-33)
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“Message Waiting Lamp Ports” (page 4-67)
“Message Waiting Lamp for Every Message” (page 4-67)
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S.M.
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“Message Notification Status” (page 5-9)
M.M.
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Setting Message Waiting Lamp Status (page 6-7)
Subscriber
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Message Waiting Lamp Notification Setting
(Subscriber’s Guide page 5-13)
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Multi-Lingual Service .
Description
Callers can hear the voice prompts in one of the three languages which the
VPS supports.
Prompt Options
The VPS supports three prompt options:
System prompt:
English (recorded at the factory)
User 1 prompt:
another language (recorded by the Message Manager)
User 2 prompt:
another language (recorded by the Message Manager)
In addition, setting the prompt mode to
“Selective” enables the callers to
select a desired language from the three.
They will hear the Selection Menu
first:
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Ex. Selection menu
For English, press [7].
For French, press [S].
For Chinese, press [9].
* Callers from a rotary telephone cannot specify the language. System Programming
determines the prompt mode for them.
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