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the beginning of each scan cycle specified for the scheduler (see
Scheduler
on page 169.
By default, the system plays message 1 on each port entering the system, with the following
exceptions:
The system automatically plays message 242 to blast conferees unless specified
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otherwise by the operator when initiating the blast.
The system plays message 247 as the PIN code prompt for channels hosting unattended
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conferences with PIN codes security in effect.
Assigning 0 to a channel disables annunciator messages for that channel.
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For an attended line, the system immediately places the caller in the Enter Queue upon
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dial in.
For an Automatic Conference Select (ACS)-enabled line, the system places the caller
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directly into the conference upon dial in.
For Call Routing-enabled channels, the system ignores any annunciator that may be
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assigned to the channels as described in this chapter and plays instead the message
specified by the Message parameter for the Call Branding configuration.
Note:
You can configure annunciator messages for up 3000 DNIS/DDI patterns for
Note:
conferee channels using the system's Call Routing feature.
Consider the following when working with voice messages:
Some messages play to individual lines (line messages), other messages play to the
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entire conference (conference messages).
When a conference message plays, all lines in the conference are muted.
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You can play a continuously looping "on hold" message in the Enter Queue.
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Message 242 is the default message played to blast-dialed conferees.
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The system always uses message 247 as the PIN code prompt.
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When a conference or line is set to play messages and also sound tones, the following
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conditions apply:
When a message is being played to a line or conference, the system may delay some
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actions until the message finishes playing.
Tones that sound while a message is playing (e.g., a warning tone during an entry
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message) are heard over the message.
Conferees on lines listening to a line-specific message (e.g., No ODO Privilege) do not
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hear conference tones (e.g., Exit Tones).
Lines on which a line-specific message is played may be removed from a conference
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that is listening to a conference message. Similarly, lines may be returned to a
conference that is hearing a conference message.
Annunciator Messages
Working with the Conference
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