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Mail Messages

A Mail Message can be a voice message and/or a text message. The Voice Mail Message function requires the optional ASVP board (AlphaCom Stored Voice Playback. If your system doesn’t have the ASVP-board, you will still be able to see the mail messages if your station has a display.) A Text mail can be:

  • A Call Back message.
  • A predefined voice/mail message using the 66x range of messages
  • A Call Request mail message.
  • A freely programmable mail message which is sent to the station in defined situations. This is typically used for different types of technical alarms. The feature is set up using the Event Handler programming.
  • A predefined mail message to certain stations when there is an error. The following types of errors can be reported:
  • Line error
  • Board error
  • Device error
  • AGA board error

Call Back

Leave a Call Back Message

When you call a station and there is no-one present, you can leave a Call Back Message by pressing digit 8. The voice/mail message “Call intercom number xxxx” is registered at the other station.

Addtitional Information

  • Call Back in AlphaNet.

Answer Call Back

Dial 70 to have the messages displayed/played back. Then you can dial 8 to set up a conversation with the message sender.