Installation manual

SYSTEM SUPERVISOR AND SUBSCRIBER GUIDE 9.0 VER. 1
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If the caller dials any digit while the Routing box greeting is playing, the VP system stops
the greeting and routes the call based on the day (not based on the digit dialed).
CALL SEQUENCE NUMBER
The VP system plays the Routing box greeting. Once the greeting ends, the call
immediately routes to the box specified in one of the digit destination fields, in numerical
order. On non-NT-based VP systems, the first call to the Routing box goes to the box
specified in the field DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 1. The second call goes to the box
specified in the field DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 2, etc. When the VP system reaches digit 0
(or encounters a digit for which no box is specified), it repeats the cycle starting with
digit 1.
Call Number Box to Which Call Will Be Routed
First call to this box Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 1 field
Second call to this box Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 2 field
Third call to this box Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 3 field
Fourth call to this box Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 4 field
Fifth call to this box Box specified in DESTINATION FOR DIGIT 5 field
etc. etc.
If the caller dials any digit while the Routing box greeting is playing, the VP system stops
the greeting and routes the call based on call number (not based on the digit dialed).
DATABASE LOOKUP
The VP system has the ability to accept up to 20 digits from the caller and use these to
look up a database entry. The system converts these digits to a box number, based on the
contents of the database. The VP system then routes the call to that box. For information
on routing calls based on database lookup, contact the VP system installation technician.
DAY/NIGHT SERVICE
The VP system plays the Routing box greeting. Once the greeting ends, the call
immediately routes to the box specified in one of the digit destination fields, based on the
VP system’s current service mode. On non-NT-based VP systems, if the VP system is in