Feature Bits 150 to 199

150 (ISO) Simple Message Delivery

This feature bit is only used with ISO UI, a user interface based on ISO/IEC International Standard 13714. When this bit is on, the receiver gets a future delivery message without an option menu. When this bit is off, the receiver gets a future delivery message with an option menu.

151 Deny 333 Access for Mobile DID

Used only with the DID NuPoint Voice application. Requires mailbox owners to log into their mailboxes only from the mobile phone, not from a “land line.”

The “333” refers to an internal code for land line access. Configure the DID line group for the Mobile DID option.

152 Deny Login Within Tree

Prohibits callers from logging in from a tree mailbox or any of its child mailboxes. Use this to restrict mailboxes to information retrieval only.

Requires feature bit 121 (Define tree mailbox).

153 Don't Jump to New Message from Saved Queue

Allows the user to continue playing saved messages after a new message arrives, without losing place. After the Prompt for the new message, the user can either play all saved messages, then hear the new message, or, if the FCOS includes feature bit 204 (Message skip, forward and backward), skip forward or backward to the new message.

Otherwise, the server immediately plays any new message that arrives while a user is playing saved messages.

Requires feature bits:

154 Announce Text (Email) Message Count

Plays the Prompts that announce text messages, such as email, messages, or faxes at a hotel front desk.

Feature bit 217 (Announce text msgs without count) overrides this.

155 Payphone User/Recipient Interface

This feature bit is reserved for future use.

156 Deny Login After Greeting

Allows a mailbox owner to log in only before or while the greeting plays, not afterward.

157 Repeat Message for Answering Machine

Used with call placement. If the called party does not press a key, the message plays twice to allow an answering machine to receive the message. Otherwise, the message does not play because the server waits for DTMF input and a timeout.

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158 Continue Sending Message (* Key)

Allows the mailbox owner to press the * (star) key to continue giving, sending, or answering a message. After making, giving, or answering a message, the mailbox owner hears a Prompt to press the * (star) key to add an additional mailbox. If the FCOS includes feature bits 022 (Make to multiple destinations) and 026 (Give to multiple destinations) the mailbox owner can enter more than one mailbox number.

Also allows a user to send the most recently made message to additional mailboxes, unless the user skips to the next message.

Requires at least one of these feature bits:

159 Say "Press 0 to return to NP Receptionist"

Plays a Prompt, “Press zero to return to automated receptionist,” after the caller leaves a message, then presses the # (pound) key to return to the Receptionist menu.

Requires the NP Receptionist optional feature.

160 Caller Must Enter Line Group Access Code

Requires an outside caller to enter an access code to continue. Otherwise, the server hangs up.

Use this for the administrator’s mailbox, for a line group that has 800 (toll free) service, or for a modem. This function is required by law in some countries.

See also feature bit 137 (Caller must enter access code), which requires callers to enter an access code to leave a message in the mailbox.

161 Conditional Greetings

Allows the mailbox owner to use separate, personal or system greetings for each forwarding condition: Busy, Forward, or Ring No Answer.

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162 General Greetings

Allows the mailbox owner to choose the general system greetings for all call types. The system greeting is the default greeting used when a user has not recorded a personal greeting. When used with feature bit 161, allows four general greetings: Primary, Busy, Call Forward, and Ring No Answer.

Requires feature bit 070 (User Options Menu).

163 Don't Play Message Count

Suppresses the message count prompt (“You have no messages in your mailbox”) to allow callers to enter DTMF digits rather than voice messages. To use this function, create a new FCOS based on FCOS 10. Delete feature bits 4, 20, and 41; add feature bits 133, 138, 163, 171, and 213.

Used with the Cut-Through Paging optional feature. Do not use this for mailboxes that receive messages.

164 Skip/Pause During Greeting in Greeting-only Mailbox

Allows a caller to press the # (pound) key to skip forward (fast forward), press the * (star) key to skip backward (rewind), press 1 to pause, or press 7 to restart while listening to a greeting. This is similar to skipping and pausing when playing messages (see feature bits 006 and 007). Use this for long greetings so callers can verify the information without having to call the mailbox again.

To log in to this mailbox, you must use the * (star) key and mailbox number sequence, not the mailbox number and * (star) key sequence.

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Dial-by-Name overrides this because it hard-plays the mailbox greeting.

Overrides feature bit 060 (Ignore DTMFs during greeting).

165 Pound Key (#) Login

Allows a user to log in by dialing in from any server port, pressing the # (pound) key, and entering the mailbox number.

Overrides Dial an Extension and Email.

166 AMIS Analog Networking

Used with the AMIS Analog Networking optional feature. For details, see the AMIS Analog Guide.

167 (ISO) SMS Short Text Option Enabled

This feature bit enables a short text message option in the ISO SMS main menu. If this bit is on, bit 12 must also be on.

Related bits: 12, 214, 269, 278 and 284.

168 Message Wait 1, Pager Requeue

If a message arrives during a time period when paging is not scheduled, queues the server to page at the start of the next scheduled paging period for schedule one (Message Waiting type 1). Otherwise, the server does not page unless a message arrives during the scheduled paging period.

Applies to both paging and message delivery.

169 Message Wait 2, Pager Requeue

If a message arrives during a time period when paging is not scheduled, queues the server to page at the start of the next scheduled paging period for schedule two (Message Waiting type 2). Otherwise, the server does not page unless a message arrives during the scheduled paging period.

Applies to both paging and message delivery.

170 Transfer to Email System

Prompts an outside caller to transfer into the Email system. Do not include this feature bit unless your system is part of an Email system.

Requires feature bits:

171 Cut-through Paging

Activates either of two types of Cut-through Paging for the mailbox. A Caller can leave either a telephone number or a message, but not both. You can use this with feature bit 173 (Receive cut-through page notify receipt).

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172 Cut-through Paging and Messaging

Activates either of two types of Cut-through Paging for the mailbox. A Caller can leave either a telephone number, a message, or both. You can use this with feature bit 173.

If the FCOS includes feature bit 004 (Outside caller functions), the caller must press i, the feature activation key, to activate Cut-through Paging. Otherwise, the caller can enter the telephone number without pressing i.

If the FCOS does not include feature bit 005 (Play Outside Caller Menu prompts), the caller does not hear the function prompts. Feature bit 005 requires feature bit 004.

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173 Receive Cut-through page Notify Receipt

Works with the Cut-through Paging optional feature to generate receipts for all paging attempts. You can use this with feature bit 171 or 172.

Requires:

174 Define Broadcast Greeting Mailbox

Allows a mailbox to send recorded greetings to a list of other mailboxes, like a broadcast mailbox sends messages it receives to other mailboxes. Use distribution list 09 for the broadcast greeting mailbox list.

Requires these feature bits in mailboxes that receive the broadcast greeting:

A broadcast greeting mailbox can also be a tree mailbox or a broadcast message mailbox. Use distribution list 01 for the tree or message broadcast feature. Use distribution list 09 for the greeting broadcast.

Can be used with feature bit 178 (Define broadcast name mailbox). Both use the same distribution list 09.

175 Receive Broadcast Greeting

Allows a mailbox to receive the greeting from a broadcast greeting mailbox. For information on the broadcast greeting mailbox, see feature bit 174 (Define broadcast greeting mailbox).

Requires feature bits to change multiple mailbox greetings:

176 Say: "Press pound [#] for more options" to Callers

Plays Prompts for outside callers if more options, such as Dial an Extension or transferring to Email. The user hears, “Press the pound [#] key for more options.” If the user presses the # (pound) key, the server then plays, “Press 1 to dial an extension, 2 to transfer to Email,” if both optional features are available. If only one option is installed, pressing the # (pound) key initiates that option.

Requires feature bits:

177 (ISO) Reminder Calls

This feature bit is only used with ISO UI, a user interface based on ISO/IEC International Standard 13714. This feature bit allows mailbox users to create reminder calls.

178 Define Broadcast Name Mailbox

Broadcasts all recorded names that are created or modified to a list of mailboxes, like a broadcast mailbox sends a message to other mailboxes. Use distribution list 09 for the broadcast name mailbox list.

Mailboxes that receive the broadcast name must include feature bit 179 (Receive broadcast name).

A broadcast name mailbox can also be a tree mailbox or a broadcast message mailbox. Use distribution list 01 for the tree or broadcast message  feature. Use distribution list 09 to broadcast the name.

Can be used with feature bit 174 (Define broadcast greeting mailbox). Both use the same distribution list 09.

179 Receive Broadcast Name

Allows a mailbox to receive a recorded name from a broadcast name mailbox. For information on the broadcast name mailbox, see feature bit 178 (Define broadcast name mailbox).

180  Record Personal Wakeup Message

This feature bit is used with VMUIF, a custom interface. It allows the mailbox owner to record a personal message for the next wakeup call, which is used instead of the normal wakeup message. This feature bit requires the Auto Wakeup optional feature.

181 Paging over msgdel, mwi 1 over mwi 2

Sets the selection order for pagers:

Use this when paging schedules overlap.

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182 Use pri/alt as Week/Weekend for mwi 1

Changes the operation of the primary and alternate message waiting type 1 (MWI 1). Uses primary message waiting type 1 for weekday messages and uses the alternate for weekend messages. Use this for paging or message delivery if the telephone numbers differ for weekday and weekend. The server assumes that weekends are Saturday and Sunday, independent of the day/night configuration.

Otherwise, the server tries the primary message waiting type until all tries are exhausted, and tries the alternate.

Requires that message waiting type 1 be configured for the mailbox.

183 Use pri/alt as Week/Weekend for mwi 2

Changes the operation of the primary and alternate message waiting type 2 (MWI 2). Uses primary message waiting type 2 for weekday messages and uses the alternate for weekend messages. Use this for paging or message delivery if the telephone numbers differ for weekday and weekend. The server assumes that weekends are Saturday and Sunday, independent of the day/night configuration.

Otherwise, the server tries the primary message waiting type until all tries are exhausted, and tries the alternate.

Requires that message waiting type 2 be configured for the mailbox.

184 Append Mailbox Number to Transfer

Used when transferring to another system, such as Email, from the NuPoint Unified Messaging server. Allows NuPoint Voice to append the mailbox number to the end of the Email transfer string to inform the other system of the mailbox number when transferring the call transfer. Configure the transfer number in the online option for an Email string.

185 Receive Wakeup Call Notification Receipt

Use this in the hotel/motel environment to give users a receipt for any wakeup calls that were not delivered because of a Busy or Ring No Answer.

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186 Default to Last Child of Tree Mailbox

When a time out occurs, causes the server to default to the last mailbox in distribution list 01.

Requires feature bit 121 (Define Tree Mailbox).

Overrides feature bit 120 (Default to First Child of Tree Mailbox).

187 NP Receptionist Call-transfer Tree Mailbox

Used with the NP Receptionist optional feature. Allows a call to be transferred to the first child mailbox on a Ring No-Answer, and to the second child mailbox on a Busy. Record greetings for the tree mailbox and its child mailboxes. Use this to track statistics for extensions in high traffic conditions.

Do not use with feature bit 121 (Define tree mailbox).

188 Append # to End of Cut-thru Page Number

Used with the cut-through paging optional feature. Allows a caller to enter a number, then press the # (pound) key to indicate that the number is complete. Otherwise, the server waits for the time out set in the LCOS before sending the page.

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189 Rotate on Full Mailbox

Allows a caller to leave a message even if the original mailbox is full by routing the message to the first available mailbox in distribution list 01 of the full mailbox. When logging in to the primary mailbox, the mailbox owner hears “Your overflow mailbox has messages.” The mailbox owner must log into the child mailbox(es) to retrieve overflow messages.

Otherwise, when a mailbox reaches the maximum number of messages allowed by its LCOS, the caller hears “I’m sorry, mailbox for [mailbox owner] is full” and the caller cannot leave a message.

Use this to override the server limit for maximum messages per mailbox. For example, to set a limit of 250 messages for a mailbox owner, set the limits to 200 (the maximum) for the parent mailbox and to 50 for the child mailbox.

190 Receive Fax Messages

Allows a mailbox to receive fax messages with voice comments. Callers hear a Prompt to leave a voice message and to press L to leave a fax with the voice message. A caller can ignore the voice message prompt and press L to only leave a fax.

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191 Make Fax Messages

Allows a mailbox owner to press L to make a fax message. The fax message can include voice comments; both are delivered to the recipient.

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192 Give Fax Messages

Allows a mailbox owner to forward a received fax, with voice comments, to another user or an outside line. Another fax is not considered a comment.

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193 Deliver Fax to Default Number

Allows a user to listen to the voice comments, then deliver the fax to a personal (default) fax telephone number. The system administrator can set this to a specific fax machine during configuration. In the mailbox, the user can set the default fax number by pressing U (User Options), F (Fax), then D (Default Fax Number), and enter the number. This requires feature bit 070 (User Options Menu).

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194 Deliver Fax Online

Allows the user to call from a fax telephone to retrieve a stored fax message. The user must first listen to any voice comments.

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195 Specify Fax Delivery Number

Plays a Prompt, "Press i to input a number for this fax" that allows a user or caller to press i and enter a telephone number for the fax machine.

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196 Change Default Fax Number

Allows a user to change the default fax phone number. Use this for people who travel between several offices so they can set the default number when arriving at an office.

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197 Fax-on-Demand for Greeting Only Mailbox

Used for fax publishing. Set up a Greeting-Only mailbox, and include this feature bit so callers can retrieve faxes from the mailbox. The feature bit 194 (Deliver fax online) function is included in this feature bit. To allow the user to input a different number for the fax, include feature bit 195 (Specify fax delivery number).

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198 Receive Fax Messages Only

Used for both fax mail and guaranteed fax. Callers do not hear a greeting or prompts, and the mailbox receives only faxes, not voice messages. A fax session starts as soon as the server answers the call.

Requires:

199 Auto-receipt for Successful Fax Transmissions

Creates a time-stamped voicemail receipt when a user sends a fax transmission that succeeds. The receipt is placed in the sending user’s mailbox.

Note that regardless of whether this feature is enabled:

Requires: