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Set the prime set on the lines to the VM DN. Turn on DRT to prime and set for 10 rings (9 not available). In your AA, set the lines to answer after 4 rings. In the morning, in Operator status, set answer lines to No. At night, set it to Yes. I've set this up a couple times, seems to work.

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Sorry, You are correct, So am I tho, If you use multiple CCR trees you can do it.

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but you are using AA, Sorry again

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Remember also you can stop AA from answering altogether using F982 > answer lines Y/N. I agree with Dave, I won't wait 9 rings for an answer.

Set your AA to 4 rings (the number you want at night) and turn it on/off manually when the reception is or isn't in.


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OK I am getting real rusty on Nortels but I thought AA could programmed by a time schedule what greeting to use and the number of rings before answering?


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OK I am getting real rusty on Nortels but I thought AA could programmed by a time schedule what greeting to use and the number of rings before answering?
Only the "Company Greetings" can be set to change by the time of day. That's the part that says: "Welcome to Moore's Morque, you kill 'em, we chill 'em" type of thing. There are normally no options there unless you aren't using AA or CCR.

The number of rings is setup in the AA.


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There are different areas for AA.

One area - you pick the line number to be answered by AA, which table to use and the # of rings. That is it. Those are the choices.

Next area - The table you picked above, you can now select which greeting to play by times & days. Then you also select which CCR for the greeting you selected.

The CCR area - you program the menus.


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Thanks for the reminder.

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