In a message dated 2/19/2003 1:13:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> In the default programming of the TVS-200, there's a main menu option of 
> dialing
> #1 to directly dial an extension.  Two questions about this:
> 
> If I wish to _not_ use this convention, and simply allow the dialing of any
> extension at any time during the main menu, is it advisable to not have any
> options associated with "1" and "2" on the keypad, so that extensions 
> 101...299
> can be dialed directly?  Or is what the setting of number of seconds 
> between
> numbers (or similar wording in the custom menu setup) is intended to 
> address?

Yes, the wait time for second digit controls how long the TVS50 waits to see 
if the caller is dialing a 1 or perhaps an ext 101.  


> 
> How do you program a "#1" type of option in the first place?  I don't see 
> how
> you create a two keystroke sequence in the custom menu setup.


You don't use #1 just 1.

> 
> I haven't looked for it yet in the manuals, but is there a way to retrieve 
> the
> current usage stats (i.e. "27 hours of 32 hours total") of recordings used 
> by
> voicemail?  I'd just like to keep tabs on it to be sure the two-way 
> recording
> feature isn't being abused.

The system has several reports and the one the tells the mailbox usage is the 
mailbox use report.

Tim


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