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UNIVERGE SV8100
Program
Program Name
Number
25-05-01
VRS/DISA Error Message
Assignment
25-06-01
VRS/DISA One-Digit Code
Attendant Setup – Next
Attendant Message Number
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Description/Comments
Assign the VRS message number
to be used as the Automated
Attendant error message. For
each VRS/DISA trunk that the
VRS answers, enter the VRS
message (1~100) the outside
caller hears if they dial incorrectly.
If you enter 0 (i.e., no error
message), the call reroutes
according to Program 25-03 and
Program 25-04. For each trunk,
you make a separate entry for
each Night Service mode.
Set up single digit dialing through
the VRS. This gives VRS callers
single-key access to extensions,
the company operator,
Department Calling Groups and
Voice Mail. For each VRS
message set to answer outside
calls (see Program 25-02 and
Program 25-05), you specify:
The digit the VRS caller dials
#
(0~9, ,
). (Keep in mind that
if you assign destinations to
digits, outside callers cannot
dial system extensions, starting
with that digit.
The destination reached (eight
digits maximum) when the
caller dials the specified digit.
The destination can be an
extension, a Department Calling
pilot number or the Voice Mail
master number. A one-digit code
can be assigned for each
Automated Attendant message.
Assigned Data
1
0~100 (0 = No Setting)
(default = 0)
0~100 (0 = No Setting)
101 = Voice MAil
Answers
104 = Refer to 25-04:
VRS/DISA Transfer
Ring Group with No
Answer/ Busy
105 = Dial the other
extension
(default = 0)
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