b.
A caller dials "0" when the call is being handled by Automated Attendant service.
c.
A Custom Service or Personal Custom Service option is set to transfer callers to Automated Attendant
service. After pressing the appropriate dial key, the caller is directed to an operator.
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23.3 UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service
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20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—External MSG Delivery/Auto FWD/
Operator Service can be structured as a cascade so that if Operator 1 cannot take the call, it goes to Operator
2. If that fails, the call goes to Operator 3. If that fails, the caller can record a message. At each stage, there
are other options for busy cases and no-answer cases.
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Busy Coverage Mode
Determines how calls to an operator will be handled when the line is busy. The Busy Coverage options
are: Hold, No Answer Coverage, Call Waiting, and Disconnect Message.
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No Answer Coverage Mode
Determines how calls will be handled when an operator does not answer within the time specified for
"Operator No Answer Time". The No Answer Coverage options are: Caller Select, Leave Message,
Disconnect Message, and Next Operator.
PC Programming Manual References
Operator Service—Operator’s Extension
Operator Service—Busy Coverage Mode
Operator Service—No Answer Coverage Mode
User Manual References
Manager Operation
2.2.2 Message Manager Features—
Customising the Message Manager’s Mailbox
3.2.1.35 PIN Call Routing
Description
Allows the System Administrator to store a maximum of 200 PIN (Personal Identification Number) (max. 20
digits) numbers and assign a destination (extension, mailbox, mailbox group, or Custom Service) to each PIN
for each time mode (day, night, lunch, and break). In a Custom Service, callers can be required to enter a PIN
number in order to be directed to a destination.
PC Programming Manual References
20.1.2 UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting—Mailbox Parameters—
Feature Guide
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3.2.1 System Features
Summary of Contents for KX-NS500
Page 14: ...14 Feature Guide Table of Contents...
Page 15: ...Section 1 For Your Safety Feature Guide 15...
Page 18: ...18 Feature Guide 1 1 1 For Your Safety...
Page 19: ...Section 2 Call Handling Features Feature Guide 19...
Page 57: ...632 Maximum Number of Agents Feature Guide 57 2 2 2 Incoming Call Distribution Group Features...
Page 107: ...User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling Feature Guide 107 2 5 4 Trunk Call Features...
Page 193: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call Feature Guide 193 2 13 1 Call Hold...
Page 324: ...324 Feature Guide 2 30 2 Outgoing Message OGM...
Page 325: ...Section 3 Unified Messaging System Feature Guide 325...
Page 375: ...Section 4 Network Features Feature Guide 375...
Page 464: ...464 Feature Guide 4 3 6 Network ICD Group...
Page 465: ...Section 5 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide 465...
Page 560: ...560 Feature Guide 5 6 7 PING Confirmation...
Page 561: ...Section 6 Appendix Feature Guide 561...
Page 578: ...578 Feature Guide 6 5 2 PFMPR Software File Version 004 2xxxx...
Page 579: ...Feature Guide 579 Notes...