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aleena7 (TechnicalUser)
20 Apr 12 8:19
Hi all,

I connected isdn pri to auto attend which is working fine.
what i want is i have promt for off duty message. how to cofig the off duty message when the operator goes offduty at the end off the day with out going to the main welcome message.i was told there is a way but i dont know how.
please help me out with this.

regards
xs650 (TechnicalUser)
23 Apr 12 16:21
try to use the night switching function with *8#.
you can change the reroute position from the operator to something else with this feature.
 
aleena7 (TechnicalUser)
26 Apr 12 9:38
Thanks   I will  try  that
Helpful Member!  sajeshsaj (TechnicalUser)
15 Jul 12 12:50
hi

guess ur system is bp..

land ur pri on a non-connected digital extn and put reroute position at day n night as AA numbers of day and nighy respectively at extn parameters..b sure that digital phone is not connected..

use *8# to switch betweens day/night modes.


rgds

SAJ
sophiamurphy (IS/IT--Management)
26 Oct 12 9:10
Take a look at this page: http://ozekiphone.com/what-is-pri-e1-330.html

Here you can get more info on ISDN PRIs and also ask for help from the Ozeki support team.

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