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Is there a way to do delayed ringing to a voice mail hunt group. I would like to ring a few stations & then if nobody picks up the call it will go to the VM hunt group. I went through the manual and didn't see any delayed ring settings. Thanks in advance-
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Look in the voice mail programming and there should be options to make the voice mail hunt group schedule answer to how many rings you tell it to. Just make it 3 or 4 rings longer then the stations. Hope this helps, maybe some one will come along with more knowledge than me at the Inter-Tel
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depending on your software... if it's high enough you can make one hunt group with all your phones, and then another with all your phones and you voice mail. You have the first huntgroup ring first then after so many seconds (15, 18 whatever) it rings the second hunt group. Unfortunately I can't remember what it's called durring programming...
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