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Here's what I'm trying to do: I'd like the phones to ring approx 4-5 times, if no one answers, I'd like the VS to pick up the call in VM mode, ie. "If you'd like to leave a message for John, press 1, if you'd like to leave a message for Jane, press 2..." and then have the call go directly to the VM extension. I've tried pgms 411-413 on my KX-TA624, but 411-413 is "Delayed Ringing Assignment", which only delays audible ringing in number of seconds, and not in number of rings. When audible ringing does occur, the phones ring for 1.5 - 2 times and then goes to the VS Automated Attendant. Thanks.
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The TA 624 does not allow for a specific "ring" count. The most delay you can have is 15 seconds. Only set the 2 TVS ports for delay, not all of the ports. This should give 3 or maybe 4 rings. You could program additional delay in the TVS as for when it actually answers once it sees ringing. As for press 1 or 2 you will have to set up a custom menu and then define the digit translation tables for 1 through 9 and 0, #, and *. then you can tell that digit to do a variety of different things, which one of is "go directly to mailbox #" Gem
[This message has been edited by MrGemini (edited April 23, 2005).]
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Mr. Gemini, Thank you for all your great help. I finally have the VS working the way I need it!
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