Issue 1 NEC America, Inc.
3 - 4 InfoSet 408 System Manager’s Guide
3. Press 1 if you want to change to or remain in holiday mode;
otherwise, press 2.
4. Press 1, as prompted, to change the gre eti ng .
5. Record your greeting.
Refer to:
Using The System Manager’s Conversation on page 1-4
Planning Your Opening Greeting on page 2-4
Ongoing Maintenance on page 5-1
SECTION 5 SETTING UP YOUR SYSTEM SCHEDULE
The system schedule determines whether your system is in day mode or
night mode, which opening greeting and operator greeti ng callers hear,
and how callers are routed.
To present the best image of your organization to a caller, your
greeting should sound crisp and professional. A friendl y tone
encourages people to dial an ext ension directly and reduces
the number of calls the operator receives .
You control the volume and clarity of the recording by the
loudness of your voice and the distance between the
telephone handset and your mouth. Prac tice recording your
greeting until you are satisfied with its so und.
Tell callers how they can reach the operator for personal
assistance.
Practice your pace and phrasing. You might speak a little too
quickly at first.
Record in a quiet area to reduce backgr ound noises.