23.2 UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—
Parameters
Automated Attendant
Name
Description
Value Range
Links
Wait Time for
First Digit (0-20
s)
Specifies the length of time the
system waits for the caller to dial a
digit before assuming the caller
cannot input a DTMF signal and
therefore activates No DTMF Input
Call Coverage
0–20 s
Menu Repeat
Cycle (1-5 times)
Specifies the number of times the
system will play the Automated
Attendant top menu if the caller does
not make a selection.
1–5 times
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References
3.2.1.3 Automated
Attendant (AA)
Play Owner’s
Name during
Transfer
Determines whether "Transferring you
to (name)" is announced to the caller
before transferring the caller to an
extension.
Enable, Disable
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References
3.2.1.3 Automated
Attendant (AA)
Operator Service
When operator calls are made, calls
are connected to the lowest-
numbered operator that is available.
To enable/disable the operator setting
for each time mode, check/uncheck it.
Note
•
The extension assigned as
Operator 1 for day mode is
automatically designated as the
Message Manager. Because
the extension number assigned
for Operator Service No. 1 in
the Day Mode is for the
Message Manager, you cannot
assign this extension to any
other mailbox.
•
Extensions assigned as
operators can be called by
dialling [0], however, when
setting features such as
Message Waiting Notification
and Remote Call Forwarding,
the extension number (not "0")
must be specified.
Operator Service for
Day, Operator
Service for Night,
Operator Service for
Lunch, Operator
Service for Break
PC Programming
Manual
References
10.2 PBX
Configuration—[2-2]
System—Operator &
BGM—PBX
Operator—Day,
Lunch, Break, Night
Feature Manual
References
23.2 UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—Parameters
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