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Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
Toshiba Voice Processing Vp100, 300s, 300 Configuration Manual
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61 64 The’following chart shows which greetings are and are not affected if Attribute 59 is assigned to a COS containing the greetings For those greetings not affected, whether DTMF can or cannot interrupt the greeting is determined by the feattie, not by Attribute 59. Attribute 59 Affects Greeting Does Not Affect Greeting can Interrapt Can Never Interrupt Company Greeting Custom MWN Prompt Scripted Prompts (during meSSage PRY) Cnstom Error Prompts Alternate Greeting (AtL 31) Personal...
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- - 66 67 PLAY TIME STAMP Whenamailbcntwiththisattributeiscalled,the?bshibaVPSystemspealrsthe current date and time. This attribute is used prima&y for troubleshooting. 68 THIS PORT IS DTMF NTEGRATED (Adaptive Integration) 69 70 71 port COS, this attribute allows direct access to VRvorkr When assigned to a maiIM COS, this attribute allows access to VI%&3 through a ma&ox from any PO* THIS PORT IS FOR OUTCALLS ONLY, NO DlAL TONE EXPECTED This attribute is used for outcalls on PBXs that do...
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5.4 HOW TO CONFIGURE THE COS TABLE A COS is defmed by assigning one or more attributes to an unused COS number. Some applkations require more than one attribute to achieve the desired result. The Toshiba VP System software contains 128 COS (0-m) available to be asigned. Each COS number is neutral (has no attributes) until attributes are added to it. FortheVP100,aCOSmustBeassignedtoeach~andportdefinedintheUSER‘~ PORTS Tables’. For consistenq and clarity, we recommend you number MAILBOX COS...
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n Examples of COS Applications (Use of Attributes) The following are examples of what can be accomplished by assigrkg attributes to mailbox cos. 8 COS with a Single Attribute .- Recorded Information Mailboxes h4ailboxes can be designated to play recorded informat& without ringing a live extension. lhese maiboxa canbecontigoredtohangohrepeatandallowtheollerto dial another number, or take a message: l Play information twice and allow caller to leave a message and/or dial another extension (COS...
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5-28 Configuration Mxd.4 - the caller the options of waiting or leaving a message. Since the greeting informs the callerof theoptions,thestandardprompt: P&xselimeapivafemessagratthetanc,dfhl mother eamh,... ” is not needed. Messages should automaticaliy be saved. Attributes on initial group maitbox 6 - CALL EXTENSION FIRST BEFORE PUWING GREETING. 11 - NO SYSTEM PROMPT AFl-ER GREETING, GO STRAIGWT TO RWRDING. l3 - AUTOMATICALLY SAVE MESSAGES AFER LETEN. Attributes on mailbox to dial to wait...
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n Using UPDATE Use the UPAX program to: l LBToneorallCOS l IJsTAttributes l LET a PROFILE of one or all COS l ADDattributestoaCOS l DELEE attributes from a COS .‘- An existing COS cannot be altered by using the MODIFY axnmand. ‘Ib alter an existing COS, ADD, or DELETE &tt&utes Iikewise, a COS may not lx deleted. It can he neutral&d by using the DELETE command to delete all attributes assigned. UST LktIng the COS Table or a Single COS This command produces a list of the entire COS Table, or of...
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Lkthg the COS Attributes This command produces a list of the attributes. U.7 With this command, attributes may only be listed, not ADDED, DELETED, or MODIFIED. Attributes can only be added or deleted from a COS. Usthg COS PROFILE A profile of the entire COS Table, or of one COS can be listed. Tb bedisplayed,theCOSmustbeassignedtoamailboxorport,or have attributes assigned to it. The profile lists the COS number, any attributes, CSTAT Table entries (if applicable), and the SCHEDULE and...
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ADD Lu The INFORh%ATiON Tables are always listed in numeric order, even if they are in a different order in the SCHEDULE .Table. Adding Attributes to a COS This command is used to add attributes to a COS.
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5-32 Gmfiguration Mamrd - DELf3-E Deleting Attributes From a COS This command is used to renwe Attributes from a COST _. _i _, __= ._-. Tushlba VP sysmm FkAe.xa5.3 May. 1831
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6 CSTAT TABL.E Chapter Contents Section 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Descrbtion Paat Understanding the CSTATTaMe ....................................................... 6-l PDL I~&Jx Value .................................................................... 6-2 HowtheC!5TATTaMeisUsedfwthePDLhdexValw ..................................... 6-3 HowTocwifigureTheCSTATTaMeforthe PDLlndex Value .............................. .6-4 Using INSTALL .....................................................................