Messaging over msf, Description of different types of msf messages, Description of different types of msf messages –1 – Polycom KIRK KWS6000 User Manual

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Messaging over MSF

This section provides you with information about writing MSF messages

(Message Service Function) using the web based Administration Page of the

KWS6000.
For information on accessing the web based Administration Page, refer to

“Accessing the Web Based Administration Page”

on page 10-2.

With the MSF messages function you can send text messages to any MSF

compatible handset connected to the KWS6000.

This section includes information about:

“Description of Different Types of MSF Messages”

on page 16-1

“Sending Text Messages”

on page 16-3

Description of Different Types of MSF Messages

It is possible to send MSF messages from handset to handset, from handset to

server and from server to handset. Each text message can consist of up to 72

characters. A handset can receive a text message whether it is on or off hook.

Reception of a text message is signalled by a beep tone.
With messaging it is possible to send two different types of mesages:
On Way Text

A message which does not require an answer from the recipient. Examples

of One Way Texts include reminders, updates and basic notifications such

as “Remember the meeting at 3 PM”.
One Way Text is also called Fire and Forget.
Confirmation of messages having been sent and received is available in

the system as an acknowledgement of each message having reached the

handset display.

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