
National Communications
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MESSAGE FILES
SLS3,
uses a standard SD or SD-HC Flash Card to
store it’s MP3 based messages. You can load onto
the card
:
1 Day Time Message
Up to 18 On Hold messages
1 After Hours Message
IMPORTANT POINTS
These specific file name prefix’s are required for SLS3
to be able to distinguish the different message types.
1.
The
DAY TIME GREETING
Message
MUST have a filename beginning with
001
This message will be played to callers when
SLS3
answers their
telephone call. At the completion of this message, your ON HOLD
message will then play.
Note : If you have set SLS3 to answer Daytime Calls and HAVE
NOT have loaded Message 001 onto the SD Card, then SLS3 will
answer incoming calls with Message 002 and then placing the call
On Hold.
2.
The
ON HOLD
Message
MUST have a filename beginning with
002
This message is played to callers after the completion of the Day
Time Greeting message. If you are using additional On Hold
messages (see page 11) then they must have a filename beginning
with 003 to 019. They will play in numeric order.
3.
If you DO NOT have a Message 002 on the SD Card, SLS3 will
NOT play an On Hold Message.