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Paging 178
Pre-recorded Message
You can record a VMIB message for paging.
Operation
To record a VMIB paging message:
1.
Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
2.
Dial 65.
3.
The announcement "Press # button to record" should be heard. If there is already a recorded message in the number dialed, the recorded message will be played.
4.
Press the # key to start recording.
5.
After hearing the announcement "Record your message" and the confirmation tone, record the desired message.
6.
Press the [HOLD/SAVE] button.
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Press the [SPEAKER] button when finished recording; the confirmation tone will sound.
7.
Press the [SPEED] button while the recorded message is playing to deleted the message; a confirmation tone sounds.
To activate a VMIB message for paging:
1.
Dial the page code (5xx) and lift handset.
2.
The recorded VMIB message is paged.
To delete a VMIB message for paging:
1.
Press the [TRANS/PGM] button.
2.
Dial 67. Then the recorded message is deleted.
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Press the [SPEED] button while the recorded message is playing, then the message is deleted and confirmation tone sounds.
SBX IP 320 Features & Operation Guide
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Table of contents
- 12 911 Feature
- 13 Attendant Service
- 13 Assign Attendant
- 14 Attendant Call & Queuing
- 15 Attendant Forward
- 16 Attendant Intrusion
- 17 Attendant Override
- 18 Attendant Recall
- 18 Change LCD Date/Time Display
- 19 Day/Night Service
- 21 Disable Outgoing Access
- 22 DSS/BLF Consoles
- 23 ICM Box Music Selection
- 23 Station Feature Cancel
- 24 Call Control
- 24 Account Code
- 25 Authorization Code
- 27 Automatic Call Release
- 28 Class Of Service (COS)
- 31 System Speed Zone
- 31 Walking Class of Service (Walking COS)
- 32 Call Handling
- 32 Absent Text Message
- 36 Alarm
- 37 Analog CLI Display
- 38 Automatic Fax Transfer
- 39 Automatic Privacy
- 40 Barge In
- 41 Background Music (BGM)
- 42 Call Log
- 44 Camp-on
- 45 Change Ring Type
- 46 Chime Bell
- 47 Company Directory
- 49 Data Line Security
- 49 Dialing Security
- 50 Do Not Disturb (DND)
- 51 Do Not Disturb (DND) Forward
- 52 Do Not Disturb (One Time DND)
- 52 Do Not Disturb (DND) with Pre-Selected Message
- 54 Emergency Intrusion
- 55 Extend CO-to-CO Connection
- 56 Flash
- 57 Flexible Buttons
- 62 Forced Hands-free Mode
- 63 Forced Trunk Disconnect
- 64 Headset
- 65 Hot Desk
- 67 In-Room Indication
- 68 Intercom Signal Mode
- 69 Intercom Tenancy Group
- 70 Message Wait / Call Back
- 70 Message Wait Indicator Lamps
- 74 Message Wait Indication (MWI) - SLT Feature
- 75 Mobile Extension
- 78 Music On Hold (MOH)
- 80 On-Hook Dialing
- 81 Remote Mobile Extension Control
- 82 Station Call Coverage
- 84 Station Name
- 86 Station Port Blocking
- 87 Station User Programming
- 89 Station Relocation
- 90 Station Serial Call
- 90 Time & Date Setup (Digital Network)
- 91 Voice Over
- 92 Wakeup
- 94 Conference
- 95 Conference - SLT (Brokers Call)
- 96 Conference Room
- 98 Paging Conference
- 99 External Device Control
- 99 Door Open
- 100 Doorbox
- 101 Loud Bell
- 102 Hunt Groups
- 102 Common Hunt Group Features
- 104 Hunt Group Name Service
- 105 Automatic Call Distribution Groups (ACD Groups)
- 113 Circular Group
- 113 Ring Group
- 114 Terminal Group
- 114 UCD Group (Unified Call Distribution)
- 115 Voice Mail Group
- 115 Incoming Call Pickup
- 115 CO Line Name
- 116 Customer Call Routing (CCR) with VMIB
- 119 Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
- 120 DID Call routing with Incoming CLI
- 122 Pre-selected Message Active
- 123 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
- 125 Preferred Line Answer (PLA)
- 126 Ring Assignment
- 128 Universal Night Answer (UNA)
- 129 Internet Protocol (H.450)
- 130 Absent Text Message
- 130 Attendant Call Service (CAS)
- 131 Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
- 132 Call Completion
- 133 Call Offer
- 134 Centralized SMDR for Transit Call
- 135 Centralized VMS
- 136 CO Ring Assignment
- 137 CO Transit - In
- 138 CO Transit - Out
- 139 Do-Not-Disturb (DND)
- 140 Identification Service
- 140 Message Waiting Indication (MWI)
- 142 Net Call
- 143 Net Call Forward
- 146 Net Conference
- 147 Net Firewall Routing
- 148 Net Follow-Me Forward
- 149 Net Transfer
- 150 Security of Transit-Out Code with registered IP
- 151 VOIP Networking
- 154 IP Phone Reroute Service
- 155 ISDN Service
- 155 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLI)
- 162 Calling Party Number Service
- 163 Linked Stations
- 163 Executive/Secretary Pairs
- 164 Linked-Pair Station
- 165 Outgoing Call Access
- 165 Basic Access
- 168 Call Time Restriction
- 169 CO Line Queuing
- 170 CO Step Call - Analog Only
- 170 Emergency Call Service
- 171 Hot Line & Warm Line
- 172 Least Cost Routing (LCR)
- 176 Memory Dialing
- 185 Private Line
- 185 Paging
- 185 Internal, External, All-Call, and Meet-Me Page
- 188 Pre-recorded Message
- 189 SOS Paging
- 190 Push-to-Talk (PTT)
- 191 Rerouting
- 191 Call Forward
- 203 Call Transfer
- 207 Holding and Parking
- 212 Pick-up
- 214 Software Upgrade
- 217 MODEM
- 219 Serial (COM port)
- 222 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
- 225 Print-out
- 227 Supplementary Service
- 227 Collect Call Blocking for E1-R2 and LCO in Brazil
- 228 Message Wait Notification to Mobile Extension
- 229 PSTN Short Message Service (SMS)
- 233 Traffic Analysis
- 235 Attendant Reports
- 237 Call Reports
- 238 CO Reports
- 240 Hardware Unit Reports
- 242 Voice Service
- 242 DID Call to Each Station's Voice Mailbox (Future Feature)
- 242 Direct Transfer to VMIB
- 243 Mailbox Buttons
- 244 No answer Call to VMIB
- 245 Recording System VMIB Announcement
- 248 Recording User VMIB Announcement
- 252 Remote Control
- 254 Message Forward Enhancement
- 255 Reply to Message
- 256 Two-way Recording
- 258 VMIB Announcement for Auto Attendant
- 259 VMIB Message Transfer
- 259 VMIB Message with CLI
- 260 VoIP Service
- 260 Call by IP Address
- 261 Call by Routing Table
- 262 Early H
- 262 H.245 Tunneling
- 263 Normal/Fast mode for H
- 263 TOS for H