System information

Program 25 : VRS/DISA Setup
25-06 : VRS/DISA One-Digit Code Attendant Setup
UX5000 Software Program Manual Programming 477
25-06 : VRS/DISA One-Digit Code Attendant Setup
Description
Use Program 25-06 : VRS/DISA One-Digit Code Attendant Setup to 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 25-04 and 25-05), you specify:
The digit the VRS caller dials (0-9, *, #). (Keep in mind that if you assign destinations to dig-
its 1-7, outside callers may not be able to dial extensions.
The destination reached (eight digits max.) when the caller dials the specied 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.
Example:
Message Number=01, Destination=2, Next Message Number=0, Dial=399
In this example, when “2” is dialed by an outside caller, the UX5000 transfers the call to “399”.
This means that ext 200-299 cannot receive calls from VRS/DISA users during/after VRS Message
01.
Input Data
Level:
Feature Availability
IN Available.
Attendant message number 01-100
Received dial 1-9,0,*,#
Item
No.
Item Input Data Default
01 Next Attendant Message Number
A message number does not have to be
entered - you can just dene a destination
number to ring.
With the VRS Call Attendant feature, this
option is enhanced to add additional destina-
tions. Entries 101, 104, and 105 can only be
used with the Call Attendant feature.
These options should be entered as the
"MSG" number and no "Destination" entry is
required.
0-100 (0 = no setting)
- 101 = Voice Mail
- 104 = Transfer to
Ring Group (destina-
tion dened in Pro-
gram 25-04-01)
- 105 = Dial Another
Extension
0
02 Destination Number Up to 8 digits No setting