Did Intercept; Delayed Did - NEC UNIVERGE SV9100 Features And Specifications

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DID calls can optionally route through the VRS. The DID caller hears an initial Automated Attendant
Greeting explaining their dialing options. If the caller misdials, they hear a second greeting with
additional instructions. For example, the first Automated Attendant Greeting can be, "Thank you for
calling. Please dial the extension number you wish to reach or dial 0 for the operator." If the caller
inadvertently dials an extension that does not exist, they could hear, "The extension you dialed is
unavailable. Please dial 0 for assistance or dial
You assign Automated Attendant greetings (i.e., VRS Messages) to the numbers in each Translation
Table. This provides you with extensive flexibility when determining which greetings the system should
play for which dialed numbers. You could, for example, set up 926 5401 through 926 5449 to route to
extensions 401~449, and have 926 5450 route to the automated attendant.
If you translate a DID so that it hits a specific VRS message, you must disable Program 25-01-02. Otherwise, the
outside caller waits while hearing the DISA dial tone.
The system allows an extension to be defined as a 1-digit number that can be dialed by the outside caller
on a DID/DISA trunk using the VRS. The outside caller can access the desired extension/department
group by dialing only one digit after the system answers the call. If the same number is used as the first
digit of an extension number and the 1-digit access code for DID/DISA, the outside caller cannot access
the extension.
Example:
If 2 is defined as a 1-digit access code to department group 300, outside callers cannot access
extensions 200~299 directly.
SMDR Includes Dialed Number
The SMDR report can optionally print the trunk name (entered in system programming) or the number
the incoming caller dialed (i.e., the dialed DID digits). This allows you to analyze the SMDR report based
on the number your callers dial. (This option also applies to an ISDN trunk.)

DID Intercept

DID Intercept automatically reroutes DID calls under certain conditions. There are three DID Intercepts:
Vacant Number Intercept
If a caller dials an extension that does not exist or misdials, Vacant Number Intercept can reroute
the call to the programmed DID Intercept extension ring group or Voice Mail. Without Vacant
Number Intercept, the caller hears error tone after misdialing.
Busy Intercept
Busy Intercept determines DID routing when a DID caller dials a busy extension. If Busy Intercept
is enabled, the call immediately routes to the programmed DID Intercept extension ring group or
Voice Mail. If Busy Intercept is disabled, the call follows DID Camp-On programming.
Ring-No-Answer Intercept
Ring-No-Answer Intercept sets the routing options for DID calls that ring unanswered at the
destination extension. With Ring-No-Answer Intercept enabled, the unanswered call reroutes to
the DID Intercept extension ring group or Voice Mail after the DID Ring-No-Answer Time. If
Ring-No-Answer Intercept is disabled, the unanswered call rings the destination until the outside
caller hangs up.

Delayed DID

Delayed DID allows a user a programmed time to answer a call. If the call is not answered in this time,
the system automatically answers the call. An outside party hears a voice message, music, or dial tone
according to the following conditions:
to leave a message so we can call you back."
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