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|'''Description''': ||  Remotely read [[Mail Messages|voice messages]] left at your station. Dial your own directory number followed by 51.  
 
|'''Description''': ||  Remotely read [[Mail Messages|voice messages]] left at your station. Dial your own directory number followed by 51.  
  
As from AMC 10.50 mails can also be remotley ''deleted''. Dial ''directory number + 51 + 0'' to delete the mail remotely. If there are multiple mails in the queue, digit 0 must be pressed several times to empty the queue. This feature can be very useful when Call Back mails accidentely have been left on substations or PA interfaces, causing an annoying [[feature reminder]] bleep tone every minute.<br>
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As from AMC 10.50 mails can also be remotley ''deleted''. Dial ''directory number + 51 + 0'' to delete the mail remotely. If there are multiple mails in the queue, digit 0 must be pressed several times to empty the queue. This feature can be very useful when for instance [[Call Back feature|Call Back mails]] accidentely have been left on substations or PA interfaces, causing an annoying [[feature reminder]] bleep tone every minute.<br>
  
 
An [[ASVP]] board is required for the voice message sevices.<br>
 
An [[ASVP]] board is required for the voice message sevices.<br>

Revision as of 09:35, 24 September 2008

Feature: Read mail on own station
Default directory number: 51 - during conversation
Feature number: 15
Parameter 1: 0 (N/A)
Description: Remotely read voice messages left at your station. Dial your own directory number followed by 51.

As from AMC 10.50 mails can also be remotley deleted. Dial directory number + 51 + 0 to delete the mail remotely. If there are multiple mails in the queue, digit 0 must be pressed several times to empty the queue. This feature can be very useful when for instance Call Back mails accidentely have been left on substations or PA interfaces, causing an annoying feature reminder bleep tone every minute.

An ASVP board is required for the voice message sevices.

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