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Information Message
An Information Message is a message you record to provide a caller with
information about goods or services available from your company. This message
can be used to provide callers with information about sales, specials, company
events, business hours, price lists, shipping times or even the weather. An
Information Message is assigned a single-digit number that appears in a menu.
When this number is pressed, the Information Message plays automatically. For
example:
“We are pleased to announce the arrival of the new FaxEasy line of FAX machines.
FaxEasy produces top quality FAX images at an affordable price, and is easy to
operate.”
Leave Message
The Leave Message option provides a caller with access to a mailbox to leave a
message. The Leave Message option is assigned a single-digit number that appears
in a menu. When this number is pressed, the caller is transfered automatically to a
mailbox to leave a message. For example:
“You have reached the Ideal Office Machines Order Desk mailbox. After the tone,
leave your name, complete address, phone number, and the item name and number
you want to order. Thank you.”
Transfer
A Transfer option provides a caller with access to a DN or an external number. A
Transfer option is assigned a single-digit number that appears in a menu. When this
number is pressed, the caller is transfered automatically to a DN or external number
to speak with an individual.
Destination Types
The Destination Type determines where the caller is directed after listening to an
Information Message or leaving a message in a mailbox. Each Information Message
and Leave Message must be assigned a Destination Type. The three Destination
Types are:
•
PREV
which returns the caller to the Previous menu
•
HOME
which returns the caller to the Home Menu
•
DISC
which disconnects the call
Destination types are assigned to Information Messages and Leave Messages only.
For examples of the destination types, refer to the figure "Sample CCR Tree Paths".
Summary of Contents for Voice Mail 4.0
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Page 152: ...138 Building Saving and Enabling a CCR Tree Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
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