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InfoSet 408 System Manager’s Guide
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You can use touchtone keys one through nine (1-9) as call-routing keys
for the opening greeting and for any call-routing box you choose to
include. Do not use zero (0) as a call-routing key. It should be reserved
for routing callers to the operator.
You can assign a call-routing key to route to a subscriber’s extension or
to a call-routing box. Call-routing boxes are numbered 01-20.
To assign call routing keys:
1.
Access the system manager’s conversation.
2.
Select action 9.
3.
Perform either of the following actions:
Select action 4 to set up call-routing keys for the opening greeting.
OR
Select action 5 to set up call routing for a call-routing box, and then
enter the two-digit call-routing box number as prompted.
4.
Select action 4 to assign call-routing keys.
5.
Enter the call-routing key number you wish to assign.
6.
Select 1 to change the call-routing key assignment.
7.
Follow the system prompts to assign a call-routing key to an
extension or to a call-routing box.
Note: When you use a call-routing key to route callers to an extension,
be sure that a mailbox exists for the extension.
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After the opening greeting or a call-routing box greeting is played, the
system automatically routes to the operator daytime callers who enter an
invalid call-routing key or who do not press any key. At night, the system
prompts such callers to leave a message.
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