Program 40 : Voice Recording System
40-10 : Voice Announcement Service Option
Level:
IN
Description
In Program 40-10 : Voice Announcement Service Option define the system options for the Voice
Announcement feature.
Input Data
Item
No.
Item Input Data Description Default Related
Program
01 VRS Fixed Mes-
sage
0 = Disable (VRS fixed
message will not be
played.)
1 = Enable (VRS fixed
message will be
played.)
Enable (1) or disable (0) the system
ability to play the fixed VRS mes-
sages (such as You have a mes-
sage).
0
02 General Message
Number
0 ~ 100
(0 = No General Mes-
sage Service)
This item assigns the VRS message
number to use for the General Mes-
sage.
0
03 VRS No Answer
Destination
0 ~ 25
(Incoming Ring Group
Number)
This item assigns the transferred
Ring Group when the VRS is unan-
swered after Call Forwarding with
Personal Greeting Message.
0 (No Setting)
04 VRS No Answer
Time
0 ~ 64800 seconds If an extension has Personal Greet-
ing enabled and all VRS ports are
busy, a DIL or DISA call to the ex-
tension waits this time for a VRS
port to become free.
0
05 Park and Page
Repeat Timer
(VRS Msg Re-
send)
0 ~ 64800 seconds If a Park and Page is not picked up
during this time, the Paging an-
nouncement repeats.
0
06 Set VRS Mes-
sage for Private
Call Refuse (VRS
Msg Private Call)
0 = No Message
Played
1 ~ 100 = VRS Mes-
sage 1 ~ 100
101 = VRS Fixed mes-
sage (Message will on-
ly play if PRG 40-10-01
is enabled.)
This item assigns the VRS Message
number to be used as Private Call
Refuse.
When Fixed message is set, VRS
message guidance is: “Your call
cannot go through.”
0 14-01-27
07 Set VRS Mes-
sage for Caller ID
Refuse (VRS Msg
CID)
0 = No Message
Played
1 ~ 100 = VRS Mes-
sage 1 ~ 100
101 = VRS Fixed mes-
sage (Message will on-
ly play if PRG 40-10-01
is enabled.)
This item assigns the VRS Message
number to be used as Caller ID Re-
fuse.
When Fixed Message is set, VRS
message guidance is: “Your call
cannot go through.”
0 14-01-27
08 Call Attendant
Busy Message
0 ~ 100
(0 = No message)
0 15-01-08
ISSUE 6.0 SL1100
Programming Manual 2-361
Program
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