Setting up an Automated Attendant
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P0886600 Issue 1.0
Set Up and Operation Guide
The four greetings will reflect the Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Non-business
hours. For example:
1) Morning Greeting:
“Good morning. You have reached Touchstone
Marketing.”
2) Afternoon Greeting:
“Good afternoon. You have reached Touchstone
Marketing.”
3) Evening Greeting:
“
Good evening. You have reached Touchstone
Marketing.”
4) Non-business Greeting:
“
You have reached Touchstone Marketing. Our
business hours are Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. Please stay on the line and leave a message.
Thank you for calling.”
Greetings 1 through 4 are assigned by default to all Greeting Tables. This means
that Greeting number 1 will be played as the Morning Greeting for Greeting Table
1, 2, 3 and 4.
If you are using only one Greeting Table, the numbered greetings you recorded
from 1 to 4 will play automatically. You do not have to assign Greetings 1 to 4 to
the Table, but you must select the language preference.
If you are using a Primary and Alternate Language, it is a good idea to record the
option
·
instruction in the Alternate Language. For example, if you are using
English as your Primary Language and French as your Alternate Language, your
main greeting would be in English and the option
·
instruction would be in
French. For example:
“Good morning. This is Touchstone Marketing. To use our voice messaging service
in French, please press
· .”
Since the default Automated Attendant Menu prompt does not announce an
Alternate Language Option, your Greeting must instruct a caller to press
·
to use
the Alternate Language.
Company Greetings can be 1 to 10 minutes in duration. If you need to change the
greeting duration, you must change the Class of Service assigned to the System
Coordinator Mailbox. For information on how to change the setting, refer to
"Changing a mailbox Class of Service"
After you have determined what your Greetings will be, practice recording them.
Remember to speak slowly and clearly, at a pace that is easy to understand.
Summary of Contents for Voice Mail 4.0
Page 16: ...2 Getting started Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 24: ...10 Introduction Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 30: ...16 Setting up Norstar Voice Mail Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 32: ...18 Automated Attendant Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 60: ...46 Mailboxes Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
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Page 74: ...60 Overview of Mailboxes Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 130: ...116 Custom Call Routing CCR Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 152: ...138 Building Saving and Enabling a CCR Tree Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
Page 165: ...P0886600 Issue 1 0 Set Up and Operation Guide Section V Norstar Voice Mail Manager ...
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Page 240: ...226 Appendix C Default Configuration Values Set Up and Operation Guide P0886600 Issue 1 0 ...
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