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Call Pilot AA

Call Pilot AA

Call Pilot AA

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Does anyone remember how to change an AA gretting from off-premise? I haven't done it in probably 10 years and I can find no documentation on it. This is for a BCM450 R6. Thanks in advance.

RE: Call Pilot AA

I belive you have to do it on site or get someone there to do it for you as you control the recorder remotly.

It's a phone system, NOT a clock!

RE: Call Pilot AA

You can rerecord the greeting that is playing, you need to know the # of the greeting.You can't change it to another.
You have to INI the Admin mailbox (102)first on site then you can call in just like accessing a MB then do the 99.

RE: Call Pilot AA

To add you can also record your Non-Business Greeting (default is #4) and Close the business so Non-Business greeting will play.

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