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Each box has a name, a unique System ID, and an owner. The owner name is displayed in the Voice detect box of field in the upper-right corner of the screen. The sample voice detect box recorded name is The Voice Detect Box. The owner of the voice detect box receives messages ￿left in the box.

If a subscriber is deleted from the system, voice detect boxes owned by that subscriber are also deleted.

The Schedule # field determines which system schedule the box follows (1, 2, 3 or 4). Set the system schedules on Application screen Page 4. For details, refer to Chapter 17 Schedules.

If you do not enter a schedule in the Schedule # field, the box follows the schedule of the port that answered the call.

SECTION 2

HANDLE CALLS WITH A

VOICE DETECT BOX A voice detect box handles incoming calls as follows:

1.If call transfer is on, the voice mail system first tries to transfer the call to the telephone number or extension listed.

2.If the call is not answered within a specified number of rings (or if call transfer is off), the system plays the greeting for the box. During the greeting, the system listens for touchtones. If the caller presses a touchtone, the system takes the action set in the box Action field.

3.After playing the box greeting, the system plays a beep to let the caller know when to speak.

4.If the caller speaks, the system routes the caller to the System ID in the Voicefield. If the caller says nothing, the system routes the caller to the System ID in the Silencefield.

￿Use these fields to control incoming calls to a voice detect box:

Transfer Day?/Nite?

Use these fields to turn call transfer on or off for Day Mode and Night Mode. If either field is Yes, enter the telephone number or extension the system should transfer calls to. The transfer number may be different for Day and Night Modes.

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