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Function 6: Recording IVX X-Class Administrators Manual
E.2
Holiday Main Greeting Prompt: 540 — Plays to callers when the system has been manually placed
in holiday mode.
Default: "Thank you for calling. Our office is closed in observance of the holiday. You may dial your
party’s extension, at any time, or please call back during regular business hours.”
Note: While in holiday mode, IVX X-Class follows night mode programming for call routing. The day/night
mode setting and holiday greeting can be activated remotely (see “Remote setting of day, night and
holiday modes," page A.7).
VIP PC Attendant Console Queue Prompts: 648, 649, 650, 651 — Plays to callers when they are
automatically or manually placed in the Attendant Queue in VIP PC Attendant Console.
Default: “All attendants are currently busy. One moment, please.”
Function 62: Record directory names
This function is accessible only if a directory branch has been created as part of auto attendant pro-
gramming. Enter the extension number and record the name. If this is a by-alpha branch, the system
will automatically set the name key using the name assigned in Functions 31, 33, or 53; if necessary,
enter a different name key.
Important: Make photocopies of the blank worksheet for preparing directories and making future changes.
As names change, you can enter this function and change any field.
1.
Ext.
2.
Recorded name
3.
Key
102 John Jones 5 6 4
113 Janet Smith 5 2 6
Each programming step is defined as follows:
1. Extension number — Enter the extension number for the directory name.
2. Record name — Press 1 to begin recording and press 1 again when finished.
3. Name key — (Necessary if the directory type is alpha (ask your ESI Reseller if you’re not sure).]
Enter the numeric equivalent to the letters appearing on a phone keypad (for Q or Z, use 1). Up to
three numbers may be entered. Your ESI Reseller can give you more information.
A by-alpha directory branch allows the caller to be connected to a system user by selecting his/her name
from a directory. The alpha directory has two prompts: the first instructs the caller to enter the first three
letters of the individual’s first or last name; the second instructs the caller to press # when he/she hears the
desired individual’s name. The system then plays the matched names to the caller, in alphabetical order.
With the name key set to three digits, when a caller selects a directory branch and dials only one or two
digits to select a name, the system will wait three seconds for the entry of another digit. If the system
receives no other digit within that time, the auto attendant will begin to play, in alphabetical order, the
subset of directory names bounded by the digits dialed.
Examples: Caller dials 5 and waits three seconds. The system plays names beginning with J, K, and L.
Caller dials 3 2 and waits three seconds. The system plays names beginning with DA through FC.
Caller dials 7 7 2. The system plays names beginning with PPA through SSC.
If a user dials more than three digits, the system ignores the additional digits (except for the # key,
which signals the directory to connect the caller to the extension or department associated with the
directory entry that’s playing).
Note: To re-record the prompt that says, “Enter the first three letters of the person’s last name,” you must en-
ter Function 61 and then enter the ID number of the directory branch.
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