Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual

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System Features

AXXESS

®

ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004

Do-Not-Disturb

The second line of the message can be customized with a numeric/alphanumeric message of up
to 16 characters (English/Spanish and/or Japanese characters). The customized message is
entered as described below. When entering a customized Do-Not-Disturb message, you can
press the

button or USE ALPHA MODE/USE NUMERIC MODE menu button to

switch back and forth between alphanumeric and numeric mode.

In numeric mode, the dialpad buttons are used to enter numbers 0-9, the pound (

)

button is used for entering a hyphen (-), and the asterisk (

) button is used for entering

a colon (:). For example, 1

00 would enter “1:00” in numeric mode. When program-

ming a customized Do-Not-Disturb message, the station is automatically in numeric
mode.

In alphanumeric mode, dialpad buttons are used to enter the desired letters, numbers,
and punctuation. The number of times a button is pressed determines which character is
entered. For example, 33377744432999 would enter “FRIDAY.” When adjoining char-
acters are located under the same button, press the

button once to advance to

the next character. For example, 6

666

6632999 would enter “MON-

DAY.” Refer to the chart below to program information in alphanumeric mode. (Note
that letters correspond to the letters printed on the dialpad buttons.)

*The character available depends on the software version.

**The Japanese characters are only available if the Multilingual feature is enabled and Japanese
is installed as the secondary language.

When using either mode, phone users may use the speed-dial buttons and/or the

button

to enter stored numbers or messages. Speed-dial numbers can be chained together when enter-
ing messages that require more that 16 keystrokes to create the desired message. When pro-
gramming a message in speed-dial memory, you can use the Special button to enter a
hookflash (F) in place of the

button to advance or insert spaces, or to enter a pause (P)

to change numeric/alphanumeric modes within the message. The Special button can also be
used to enter * or # in the speed-dial number.

Station users can also place their stations in Do-Not-Disturb using the Remote Programming
feature described on

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.

MSG

#

FWD

FWD

FWD

NUMBER OF TIMES BUTTON IS PRESSED

BUTTON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

ENGLISH/SPANISH CHARACTERS

KATAKANA CHARACTERS

**

1

-

&

(

)

1

A

I

U

E

O

a

2

A

B

C

'

2

KA

KI

KU

KE

KO

i

3

D

E

F

!

3

SA

SHI

SU

SE

SO

u

4

G

H

I

*

4

TA

CHI

TSU

TE

TO

e

5

J

K

L

# or /

*

5

NA

NI

NU

NE

NO

o

6

M

N

O

Ñ or #

*

6

HA

HI

FU

HE

HO

tsu

7

P

Q

R

S

7

MA

MI

MU

ME

MO

ya

8

T

U

V

?

8

YA

YU

YO

.

,

yu

9

W

X

Y

Z

9

RA

RI

RU

RE

RO

yo

0

@

:

.

,

0

WA

WO

N

pa

ba

long

REDIAL

FWD

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