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Consider the time you need to react and answer on each answering position in
your profiles. You might need up to 15 seconds to react and answer on a desk
telephone, and 20-25 seconds for a mobile telephone.
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There must be an answering position at the end of every profile (voice mail or
operator assistant/secretary). If not, calls might end up unanswered.
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Consider what should happen when you are busy on a telephone. The available
options are:
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Busy (the search will stop here)
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Activate Free on 2nd (if available)
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Diversion to Voice mail
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Diversion to the operator assistant
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If an answering machine, a FAX or other answering service is used as an early
answering position, it might interrupt the searching, so it is recommended to put
it last in the search order.
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Design the different profiles to fit your most used positions. Make sure you use
as few answering positions as possible for each profile. Profile examples:
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In office
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At home
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On travel
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Absent/not reachable
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Consider to associate a name with the personal number profile. The maximum
length for the name is 10 characters. Name for personal number profile exam
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ples are:
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In office
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At home
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On travel
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On Vacation
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In Hospital
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How to fill in a setting form for search profiles, examples:
Name: In office
* Examples: Desk, Mobile, External, Voice mail, operator assistant
Name: At home
Search order
Type of telephone or
answering position*
Telephone number
Ringing time
(seconds)
Busy choice
1
Desk
1234
10
2
Mobile
0706666666
25
3
Voice Mail
1299
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