124Chapter 12 CallPilot configuration tips
Greeting Table 1 for On Your Toes
Greeting 1 | “Good morning. You have reached On Your Toes Dance Studio. The studio |
| is closed at this time. Stay on the line to leave a message.” |
| The CallPilot voice prompts play after the greeting. You can make |
| Company Greetings up to five minutes long. |
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Greeting 2 | “Good afternoon. You have reached On Your Toes Dance Studio.” |
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Greeting 3 | “Good evening. You have reached On Your Toes Dance Studio.” |
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Greeting 4 | “You have reached On Your Toes Dance Studio. The studio is closed at this |
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CallPilot uses Greeting Table 1 to answer calls after four rings. Depending on the time of day, different recorded greetings play for Morning, Afternoon, and Evening. When the Business Status is No, the
Note: Lines must be assigned to a Greeting Table before the Greeting Table greetings are used.
The Costume Room
The Costume Room has one telephone with a CallPilot mailbox. Calls are directed to the Costume Room Attendant by the receptionist or the Automated Attendant. When the Attendant is not available, the caller is forwarded to the Costume Room mailbox. The mailbox primary message says:
“You have reached the Costume Room. No one is available to take your call. Please leave your name and number and a brief message after the tone and we will return your call as soon as possible.”
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