Installation manual

LITE SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND SUPERVISOR GUIDE 9.0 VER. 1
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If the caller enters a number that matches one of the digit strings you enter here, the Lite
system informs the mailbox owner that the number is not acceptable and retains the current
set up.
Once you review and adjust all fields on both Class of Service setup screen 0 and Class of
Service setup screen 7, press <F10> to save the information and exit. The System
Information menu displays.
You have now reviewed the necessary entries on the System Information screens. To return
to the Line Information screen, press <F10>.
2.5.6 Specifying Box Information
2.5.6.1 What Is a Box?
When the Lite system answers a call, it processes it by sending it to a box. Each box
performs a specific function (for example, playing a menu to the caller and waiting for a
response). It then passes the call to another box, which in turn performs its specific function,
etc.
Depending on the configuration purchased, the Lite system provides 5 Routing boxes and 25
mailboxes or 5 Routing boxes and 50 mailboxes. The Routing boxes are used to answer
incoming calls, play a listing of option to callers, and route the call to a specific mailbox
based on the digits dialed by the caller. The mailboxes transfer calls to their associated
extensions and store messages for system subscribers, and they can be set up to forward calls
to another phone or extension number, deliver messages to another phone or pager, play one
of 9 pre-recorded greetings to callers, screen calls, queue calls when the extension is busy, or
record call conversations.
2.5.6.2 Understanding Routing Box 800, 801, and 821
According to the entries specified on the Line Information screen, the Lite system will route
all incoming calls to Routing box 800. This box answers calls during the day and lunch
service hours and plays a greeting to callers. After day/lunch service hours, the system routes