VS1 Installation, Configuration & Operating Guide
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Chain another Message, Phrase or Date & Time:
This option is used, typically, for only
one purpose—stacking a series of voice files (Message, Phrase, Date & Time) within one
Caller Greeting. The Auto Attendant begins to play the file and immediately moves on to the
next voice file. An example of proper usage: Four voice files are stacked for consecutive play.
Caller Greeting – Say Phrase
Clicking
Say Phrase
in the
New Caller Greeting
dialog box brings up the
Specify “Say” Phrase
dialog box.
Specify “Say” Phrase
dialog box
1.
For the first word in the phrase, click in the space adjacent to
Word 1
under the
Word
column.
2.
A drop-down box appears. Select a word from the Phrase List.
See “Phrase List” in Reference
3.
Repeat above steps for additional words in the phrase. A maximum of 5 words can be chosen
for a phrase.
4.
Select a Completion Option.
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Caller Must Hear Entire Phrase:
This option is used when the Phrase is being played and
the caller is not allowed to interrupt it with DTMF tones. If the caller does enter a tone, it is
ignored by the system and the Phrase continues playing until it is complete.
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Allow Touch Tone to Cancel:
Allow Touch Tone to Cancel is the most common option
selected. With this option, the caller may interrupt the playing of the Phrase with a DTMF
tone. The Auto Attendant immediately takes action on the tone(s) entered by the caller.
Note
If you are playing a series of consecutive voice files (Message, Phrase, Date & Time)
within one Caller Greeting,
do not
choose this option for any of the voice files
except
the
last one in the series. If you set up all the files in the series to use this option, the Auto
Attendant recognizes the DTMF tone(s) only for the purpose of skipping to the next voice
file in the series, not for the purpose of taking action on the caller’s response.
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Chain another Message, Phrase or Date & Time:
This option is used, typically, for only
one purpose—stacking a series of voice files (Message, Phrase, Date & Time) within one
Caller Greeting. The Auto Attendant begins to play the file and immediately moves on to the
next voice file. An example of proper usage: Four voice files are stacked for consecutive play.
Summary of Contents for VS1
Page 16: ...Hardware ...
Page 62: ...Tel Site ...
Page 93: ...VS1 Editor ...
Page 180: ...Station Options ...
Page 208: ...Reference ...
Page 219: ...VS1 Installation Configuration Operating Guide 211 Outbound CO Call ...
Page 254: ...246 Reference Reload Changes dialog box ...
Page 274: ...Index ...