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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
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Mailbox owners can press either the zero or star (*) key, before or after entering their mailbox 
number, to log in. (The zero option is essential when telephones at the installation-site do not 
have a * key.) 
Automatic access to the attendant on time out (that is, when the caller waits in response to the 
“Please enter a mailbox number or wait” prompt) can be provided, if necessary, by assigning a 
Greeting-Only class of service to the attendant’s mailbox. The attendant’s mailbox can then be 
used only to make messages of the day. 
Pre-Company Name Dial String 
The NuPoint Voice application outputs this dial string immediately after going off-hook, and before 
playing the Company Greeting (either the standard “Welcome to the message center” prompt, or 
the Administrator’s mailbox greeting). 
This string is used only if the NP Receptionist (Receptionist) optional feature has been installed 
on your server, 
and
 employees can manually call forward their phones directly to the message 
center number. In this situation, an NP Receptionist port may inadvertently be connected to one 
of the ports that is running the message center application. The pre-company name dial string 
forces NP Receptionist to drop the call, and instructs the server to wait a designated number of 
seconds before playing the company greeting. 
There is no pre-programmed default. 
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The pre-company name dial string must include a pound sign (#). You can configure DTMF A 
(fourth column DTMF key) in place of the pound sign if the PBX recognizes the pound tone 
as a code for some other function. The port that answers the call issues this tone, which 
forces NP Receptionist to release the call. Be aware that callers and mailbox owners always 
hear this dial string when a mailbox is reached through the NuPoint Voice application. 
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To give the PBX time to make the connection before the company greeting is played, 
program a series of plus signs (+++) after the # or A. Each + in the NuPoint Voice application 
configuration means “wait one second.” To determine how many pluses are needed, forward 
one station to another station, make a test call to the first station, then count the number of 
seconds that elapse before the second station rings. 
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If the test call showed that it takes two seconds for a forwarded call to connect to the second 
extension, for example, use “#++” for the pre-company name dial string. 
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You can experiment to find the optimum number of seconds to wait for call connection. If the 
first half of the message center greeting does not play when NP Receptionist calls are 
forwarded, add more pluses to the string. If there is a long silence before the greeting is 
played, delete pluses from the string. 
Pre-Mailbox Greeting Dial String 
The NuPoint Voice application outputs this dial string immediately after receiving a valid mailbox 
number, and before playing the mailbox’s greeting. 
This string is used only if 1) the NP Receptionist optional feature has been installed on your 
server and 2) employees may manually call forward their phones directly to their mailboxes. In 
this situation, an NP Receptionist port may inadvertently be connected to one of the ports that is 
running the message center application. The pre-mailbox greeting dial string forces NP 
Receptionist to drop the call, and instructs the server to wait a designated number of seconds 
before playing the mailbox greeting. 
There is no pre-programmed default. The same conditions apply as listed above in “Pre-
Company Name Dial String.” 
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