Record greetings |
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This flowchart provides an overview of how to record (or re-record) the name and personal greeting(s) for a standard mailbox.
Record RNA GreetingThis option allows you to re-record your ring-no-answer (RNA) greeting, the greeting you recorded as part of the new user tutorial, which is played when your phone rings but you do not answer it. For ease of use, standard mailboxes default to using this greeting in all situations: RNA, busy and DND (i.e., call blocking). That way you don't have to worry about multiple greetings unless you want them.
When you select this option, the system reviews the current recording, then allows you to accept or re-record it. If you opt to record, you will be prompted to record at the tone; after you have finished recording, press #. The new recording will be played back and again you will be able to accept or re-record it. If you accept it, you will be returned to the greetings menu.
Record NameThis option allows you to record your name for the spell-by-name directory. If you do not have a name recording, your mailbox will not appear in the directory. As with the RNA greeting, when you select this option the system will review the current recording and allow you to accept or re-record it.
Record Other GreetingsThe DV2000/DV4 provides all standard subscriber mailboxes with eight greetings, numbered 2 through 9 (greeting 1 is reserved for the name recording). By default, greeting 2 is used for the RNA greeting (when you go through the new user tutorial). The options presented in this menu allow you to re-record any of the eight greetings and to assign any of them to one of three possible uses: RNA, busy or call blocking.
The RNA greeting is the one that is used most frequently, as many switches offer multiple line appearances (so that a busy condition never really occurs, even if the subscriber is on the phone). For most cases, then, it is far easier to just use the RNA greeting and not bother with recording multiple greetings. Nevertheless, the option is there for those who need the flexibility.
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