Voice Response System (Vrs) - NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual

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Description
The PZ-VM21 daughter board provides the option for the Voice Response System (VRS) which gives
the system voice recording and playback ability. The CFVM[ ] CompactFlash card provides up to 100
system messages (General Message, Automated Attendant greetings, ACD Messages (V1.5 or
higher) and the Preamble).
• General Message - provides a prerecorded message to which any user can listen
• Automated Attendant (Operator Assistance) - answers incoming calls, plays a greeting to the
V
caller and then lets the caller directly dial a system extension
• ACD Messages - provides announcement and overflow messages for ACD groups (V1.5 or higher)
• Transfer to the VRS - allows any extension user to Transfer their outside call to the VRS
• Voice Prompting Messages - plays call and feature status messages to users
• Time, Date and Station Number Check - lets a Multiline Terminal extension user quickly hear a
recording for the time, date, or the extension number
• When installing a compact flash card onto the PZ-VM21 the system MUST be powered off. Never
install or uninstall the compact flash card while the system is under power.
VRS Messages
The VRS allows you to record up to 100 VRS messages (001-100) when using the compact flash
card. If you are using the built in VRS, without the compact flash, then you can only record message 1
(001). You allocate these messages for Automated Attendant greetings, the General Message, ACD
Messages (V1.5 or higher), and the Preamble message. The maximum duration for any message is
two minutes - this is not programmable. VRS messages are stored on a Compact Flash drive, and do
not require battery back up.
Any on-premise extension caller can listen, record and erase VRS Messages (unless restricted in
programming). DISA and DID callers can listen and record VRS messages (unless restricted in
programming).
General Message
A General Message is a prerecorded message available to all callers. A General Message typically
contains important company information that all employees should hear. To hear the General
Message, an employee can go to any Multiline Terminal and press 4 (for General Message). You can
restrict the ability to record the General Message in an extension Class of Service. This allows you to
give recording ability to the System Administrator or Communications Manager, for example, but not
any other employee. The Message Waiting LED at each telephone flashes when a new General
Message is recorded. After the extension user listens to the message, the Message Waiting LED goes
out.
Park and Page
When an extension user is away from their telephone, Park and Page can let them know when they
have a call waiting to be answered. The Personal Greeting and Park & Page options can have up to
200 total messages (note that the Park & Page feature uses two messages). To enable Park and
Page, the user records a Personal Greeting along with an additional Paging announcement. Park and
Page then answers an incoming call and plays the Personal Greeting to the caller. The caller then
listens to Music on Hold (if available) while the system broadcasts the prerecorded Paging
announcement. When the extension user hears the Page, they can go to any telephone and use
Directed Call Pickup to intercept the call. Refer to
page
1-559,
1-798

Voice Response System (VRS)

Paging, Internal on page
1-564, and
Call Forwarding on page
Park on page
1-567.
Voice Response System (VRS)
ISSUE 2.0
1-83,
Paging, External on

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