Program # 215:
Listen to the currently programmed DAY / NIGHT hours setting. In the
above example, the unit will prompt
“Two One five (0.6 sec silence) Zero Eight Zero Zero One Seven Zero Zero”.
Program # 116:
Prompt Extension Number
Enable / Disable “Prompt extension number while transferring call”. ATT
2000 has a feature by which the extension number may be prompted to
the caller while transferring the call. For example, if a caller dialed 319 to
transfer to extension 319, the unit prompts “Please hold while your call is
transferred” when this feature is disabled whereas it prompts “Please hold
while your call is transferred to extension Three One Nine” if this feature is
enabled.
To Disable the feature, enter 116 0 and to Enable, enter 116 1.
Default value = 0
Program # 216:
Listen to the currently programmed value. The unit prompts
“Two One Six (0.6 sec silence) Zero”.
Program # 117:
Day Greeting
To record the DAY greeting - ATT 2000 has a default DAY greeting already
recorded in it. To record your message over this default greeting, do as
follows:
Enter 117. Listen to the long tone and begin speaking after the tone. To
terminate the recording, finish speaking, wait for 2 seconds and then press
#.
Note:
Refer to the “Recording Space” section for details on the available recording
time in the unit.
Program # 217:
To listen to DAY greeting; Enter 217.
After the DAY greeting is played back, the unit prompts with Enter program
number indicating that it is ready to accept the next input.
If a digit is input while the DAY greeting is playing, the unit will terminate
the greeting playback and accept the dialed digit as the first digit of the
next program number.
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