Manual Voice Server Espero © Vidicode 2009
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For each Transfer message a Busy and/or No Answer message number
can be entered.
If the dialled number is busy or doesn't answer before the “No Answer
Timeout” time, the Espero can take back the call and jump to another
message number. The No Answer Timeout is changed in the Espero’s
system menu.
Note1:
An “Auto” queue or busy-action is only possible if the PBX returns the
busy-status, at the ISDN-level, if the number passed by the VS is
occupied.
Note2:
Call queue requirements may be the same for multiple dial-in numbers
(different called phone numbers). In this case duplicate queues would
be required. A common queue message number is possible by specifying
a queue number as the phone number. The queue number must be
prefixed with a "#" ("#1" defines queue 1) and the number passed to
the PBX is the originally called number.
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