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Delayed Auto Attendant 3-58
Chapter 3: System Features
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
Delayed Auto Attendant
An incoming CO/IP call can be routed to the VMIB Auto Attendant either immediately upon
detection or after a delay time (up to 90 seconds). This allows other stations assigned for
immediate ringing the opportunity to be answered before the call is routed to the Auto
Attendant.
CONDITIONS
- CO Ring Assignment must be set for service type ‘Ring Assign’ and the Feature Code
Delay Counter (PGM 167) must be enabled including the desired VM announcement.
- When Delayed Auto Attendant Ring is assigned, following expiration of the delay, the
call will no longer ring at the assigned stations and will be routed to the VMIB Auto
Attendant.
- If no delay is entered, the call will ring to the ring assigned station immediately and
delayed auto attendant is not operated.
- To assign a Delayed Attendant ring, at least one station must be assigned for
immediate ringing.
OPERATION
System
When assigned, operation of this feature is automatic.
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
CO Line Data
CO Ring Assignment (PGM 167) … see details on page A-54
PGM 167 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
SERVICE TYPE -- If service type is set as 0-2,
ring option is applied to ring assigned stations.
Otherwise, if service type is set to 3, feature code
is activated on incoming call.
1 0: All Ring
1: First Idle
2: Circular
3: Feature Code
All Ring
FEATURE CODE -- If Service type is set to
Feature Code and valid feature code is
assigned, then assigned feature is activated
when there is an incoming call.
NOTE: Feature Code is not applied to rerouted
calls.
2 Valid Feature Code
(refer to PGM 115)
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Release 1.0
November 2010