3.
Repeat steps 6–8 to assign or to delete the extension number for the Day, Night, Lunch and Break
Modes for each operator.
a.
Enter the desired number.
1
to change or assign the telephone number 1 setting.
2
to accept the current setting, then go to step 4.
b.
Dial the telephone number (
0
–
9
,
[max. 32 digits]).
•
Make sure you begin the telephone number with an outside line access number (to seize an
outside line).
c.
2
to accept.
4.
Enter the desired number.
1
to change or assign the telephone number 2 setting.
2
to accept the current setting.
a.
Dial the telephone number (
0
–
9
,
[max. 32 digits]).
b.
2
to accept.
5.
Enter the desired number.
1
to change automatic delivery status.
2
to accept the current setting.
6.
Enter the desired number.
1
to change the default fax number.
2
to accept the current setting.
a.
Dial the fax number (
0
–
9
,
,
#
[max. 32 digits]).
b.
2
to accept.
Recording Messages
The Message Manager is responsible for recording various system messages (menus, voice labels, system
prompts, and system caller names) and is also responsible for maintaining the following:
•
Company Greetings:
A maximum of 32 company greetings for business/non-business and lunch/break hours as well as
holidays can be selected, recorded, or deleted as necessary.
•
Company Name
•
Custom Service Menus:
A maximum of 200 custom service menus can be recorded. These menus guide callers to the services
they require without the need for a human operator.
•
Voice Labels:
A maximum of 20 Mailbox Groups can be created by the System Administrator. Each list can have a
voice label.
•
System Prompts:
The Message Manager can change system prompts by recording new prompts and restoring them.
•
Multilingual Selection Menu:
2.2.2 Message Manager Features
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Summary of Contents for KX-NSX1000
Page 10: ...Table of Contents 10 Operating Manual ...
Page 203: ...Table 1 Standard mode 1 14 2 Using the Directories Operating Manual 203 ...
Page 204: ...Table 1 Standard mode for RU model 1 14 2 Using the Directories 204 Operating Manual ...
Page 205: ...Table 2 Option mode 1 14 2 Using the Directories Operating Manual 205 ...
Page 206: ...Table 2 Option mode for CE model 1 14 2 Using the Directories 206 Operating Manual ...
Page 207: ...Table 2 Option mode for GR model 1 14 2 Using the Directories Operating Manual 207 ...
Page 250: ...2 2 2 Message Manager Features 250 Operating Manual ...
Page 288: ...4 1 3 Supervisory Monitor ACD Control 288 Operating Manual ...
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