Sprint Nextel Digital Voice DVP 403 User Manual

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Chapter 2:

Chapter 2:

Chapter 2:

Chapter 2: Installation Checklist

Installation Checklist

Installation Checklist

Installation Checklist

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Installation Checklist

Issue 1.6

Issue 1.6

Issue 1.6

Issue 1.6

Default

Default

Default

Default

Automated

Automated

Automated

Automated

Attendant

Attendant

Attendant

Attendant

Answering

Answering

Answering

Answering

By default, the Automated Attendant answers with this recorded main
greeting: Thank you for calling. If you are calling from a toucht

Thank you for calling. If you are calling from a toucht

Thank you for calling. If you are calling from a toucht

Thank you for calling. If you are calling from a touchtone phone,

one phone,

one phone,

one phone,

please dial the extension number you wish to reach or dial zero for

please dial the extension number you wish to reach or dial zero for

please dial the extension number you wish to reach or dial zero for

please dial the extension number you wish to reach or dial zero for
assistance. If you are calling from a Rotary Dial phone, please stay on the

assistance. If you are calling from a Rotary Dial phone, please stay on the

assistance. If you are calling from a Rotary Dial phone, please stay on the

assistance. If you are calling from a Rotary Dial phone, please stay on the
line for assistance.

line for assistance.

line for assistance.

line for assistance. This greeting can be re-recorded at any time.

Sprint Digital Voice lets the Automated Attendant play different main
greetings according to schedules that are based on the day(s)/date and
time. For example, you can set up a schedule for typical business
workdays (Monday-Friday, starting at 9:00 a.m.). Then you can set up
another schedule for typical off-hours (Monday-Friday, starting at 5:00 p.m.
This schedule is used for weekends). This way you can have two main
greetings: one for workdays, and one for off-hours. These schedules are
already set up as defaults.

Default

Default

Default

Default

Auto

Auto

Auto

Automated

mated

mated

mated

Attendant

Attendant

Attendant

Attendant

Dialing Menu

Dialing Menu

Dialing Menu

Dialing Menu

The dialpad keys 0-8 can be used to customize a dialing menu. Keys 9, *, and #

are each permanently assigned for a certain function (described in the list
below). Callers can dial either extension or mailbox numbers.

By def

By def

By def

By default, the dialing menu is as follows:

ault, the dialing menu is as follows:

ault, the dialing menu is as follows:

ault, the dialing menu is as follows:

Press zero (0), or wait on the line for the operator (the lowest numbered
extension) during the workday schedule.
Press zero (0), or wait on the line to record a message for the operator (the
lowest numbered extension) during the off-hour schedule.

Dial a Subscriber extension number to transfer to that extension. If the
extension is busy, does not answer, or is in Do Not Disturb, the caller
hears, At the tone, leave a message for extension XXX.

At the tone, leave a message for extension XXX.

At the tone, leave a message for extension XXX.

At the tone, leave a message for extension XXX.

Press 9 to hang up the call (this cannot be changed).


Press * and a Subscriber extension number to leave a recorded message in
that mailbox (this cannot be changed).

Press # and a Subscriber Mailbox Number to log onto that mailbox and
listen to the messages and/or use other Voice Mail features (this cannot be
changed).

Note:

Note:

Note:

Note: The Time Out function determines where the Automated Attendant

routes a call if the caller doesn’t press a key after the Main Greeting
finishes playing. The Time Out function works differently according
to the workday schedule or the off-hours schedule. By default, the
Automated Attendant sends the caller to the lowest numbered
extension during the workday schedule and lets the caller leave a
message for the lowest numbered extension during off-hours.

Contacting

Contacting

Contacting

Contacting

Technical

Technical

Technical

Technical

Support

Support

Support

Support

For questions regarding Sprint

®

Digital Voice DVP – 203 or DVP – 403 or a Protegé

®

system, contact Sprint Products Group Technical Support at 1-800-791-1110.

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