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Park/Paging String (cont’d)
Call Waiting String
This string lets an Automated Attendant caller send a signal (beeps) to the Subscriber exten-
sion when it is busy. After sending the signal, the caller can wait for the extension to become
available.
More specifically, this is how Call Waiting works:
1.
When an Automated Attendant caller tries to transfer (screened or unscreened) to the Sub-
scriber extension and it is busy, the Automated Attendant says: Extension XXX (or name)
is busy. To leave a message press 1. To wait for the extension to become available, press
2. For other options, press 3.
2.
Pressing 1 lets the caller leave a message (the greeting plays if it is recorded). After
leaving the message, the caller can hang up, press # for the Automated Attendant, or press
another key to re-route their call according to the options in the Subscriber's Next Call
Routing Mailbox. (For details, see page 131.)
@ —
Dial port's extension number (Not Used)
$
—
Escape (Not currently supported. Only applies to Mitel or
Norstar phone systems, using Dialogic D42SX or NS cards.)
Notes:
•
For more information on screened transfers, turn topage 131.
•
The Voice Mail will not park and page:
— For unscreened transfers.
— If Auto Attendant calls are blocked
— If the Subscriber's Paging Message is not recorded or if the
Mailbox Greeting is on. For more information, see also the
User's Guide.
•
To set the Flash timer (if Park/Paging string requires a Flash), the Meet-
Me Page hold timer, and the Hang-up timer, use
Customize
¿
System Options
¿
Timers
. (See page 329.)
• To record a Paging Message, see About the Paging Message in the User's
Guide. If the default Park/Paging string includes an
@ or X, record a Pag-
ing Message similar to: John Smith, you have a call at XXX. The
Voice Mail then plays Extension XXX.
Availability:
All versions of the NT Voice Mail.
The default string may be different depending on the phone system. In
addition, some systems may not park the call. The call may instead ring
the extension. The extension user would then pick up the call by using
the phone system’s directed call pickup code.
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