Multiple Answering Machines

If a single answering machine cannot handle all your calls, you can set up two or more machines at different extensions (Figure 4-2) so that a call does not go unanswered. If one answering machine is busy, a second call will be answered by the second machine. A setup such as this might be used by a movie theater to announce movie times to people calling for information.

Lines

CONTROL

UNIT

Ext X

Ext Y

ANS

MACH 1

ANS

MACH 2

Figure 4-2. Multiple Answering Machines

To Use

Go to the machines to manually play back messages.

From any system extension, make an intercom call to an answering machine extension. When the machine answers, dial its message retrieval code.

From outside the system, call in on any line assigned to the machine. When the machine answers, dial its message retrieval code. Note, however, when calling in from outside, you can retrieve messages only from the first machine that answers.

To Program

1.For extensions X and Y, set Line Ringing for all lines to Immediate Ring.

2.Use Line Assignment (#301) to assign all the lines to extensions X and Y that you want the machines to cover.

3.Make sure extensions X and Y are not assigned as Pickup Group Extensions (#501), Calling Group Extensions (#502), Night Service Group Extensions (#504), or Hunt Group Extensions (#505).

4.Adjust both answering machines to answer on a different number of rings (so they do not both try to pick up the same call). For example, set answering machine 1 to 4 rings and answering machine 2 to 6 rings. (If you can’t adjust the two answering machines to answer on a different number of rings, assign some lines to immediate Ring at extension X and other lines

to Immediate Ring at extension Y.)

4-6Using Auxiliary Equipment

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