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9.6.2
Automated Attendant [6-1] AA dial
AA dial
The Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Automated Attendant (AA) Service supports up to 3 levels of DISA
outgoing messages (OGMs).
These settings are available only when
With AA
is selected in
DISA Incoming
Call Dial Mode
on the
9.6.1 Automated Attendant [6-1]
screen.
In the
AA dial
dialog box, the title is displayed as follows:
First level: AA dial "X"
Second level: AA dial "X-Y"
Third level: AA dial "X-Y-Z"
(X, Y, Z: 0–9)
Depending on the type of destination selected, it may also be necessary to select a specific destination
(Extension/Extension Group). When you select
2-level AA
or
3-level AA
as the destination, the display
shows how to record and playback through personal programming from the telephone. After you click
OK
,
a minus sign (-) is displayed before the AA icon, and the possible sub-destinations
0 [ ]–9 [ ]
of the following
level are displayed. When you click the minus sign (-), the sign changes back to the plus sign (+), and the
list of sub-destinations is closed. In Interactive mode, when the selected DISA OGM has already been
recorded, a horn graphic is displayed after the name of the menu option.
When you change the type of a destination from 2–level AA or 3–level AA to another setting, any associated
DISA OGM will also be cleared. In addition, any items within the AA menu being removed will also be
removed.
Default
All AA numbers: — (Not stored)
Value Range
Extension (Jack 01–24 [Extension no. and name specified in
Ext. no.
and
Name
on the
9.1.3 Numbering
Plan [1-3]
screen]), Extension Group (Extension Group 1–8), 2- or 3-level AA [not available to select from
3–level AA], Not Stored
Programming Manual References
[501] DISA Built-in AA
[540-549] 3-level AA Assignment
9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3]—Ext. no., Name
9.6.1 Automated Attendant [6-1]—DISA Incoming Call Dial Mode
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