Issue 1

EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited

 

 

 

 

Confirm (C)

The subscriber hears “Please press 1 to take the call or 2 and I’ll take a message.” The subscriber can press1 to be connected to a caller.

Introduce (I)

The subscriber hears “Call for <subscriber recorded name>” before

￿being connected to a caller. Screen (S or M)

With S, The caller is asked, “Whom may I say is calling?” , then the system records the caller name. Before the call is transferred, the subscriber hears “Call from <caller name>.” The M option also adds the caller name to a message the caller leaves. Do not use both options at the same time.

Screening options

If the subscriber uses call screening, indicate which transfer options the subscriber uses when call screening is turned on. You can use call screening only with Await Answer call transfer.

In most cases, you use at least M and C for the screening options. The call screening feature lets subscribers find out who is calling before the voice mail system puts the call through.

Choose any single or multiple options: A, C, D, I, M, or S described above under Transfer Options. (Do not use M and S at the same time.)

Action After Greeting

Specify how you want the voice mail system to handle callers after they listen to the subscriber personal greeting. Choose one of the following options:

Take a message

Take a message from the caller. This is the most commonly used

￿option. Other Action

Transfer the caller to the operator, restart the call, go to another ID, or hang up. Except in special applications, return the caller to the opening greeting that answered the call.

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NEC 750176-1 manual Action After Greeting, Issue EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited Confirm C, Introduce