At 11:52 AM 9/16/2003 -0600, Clay Archer wrote: > >This is related to a question I was about to post so I will include it here >(it may help to answer your question). > >I have a customer with the same issue (manually switch to night mode at >random times and wants custom message) except they have a TVS50 on an TA624. >We were working with another company to help with programming and their >solution was to set the TVS50 to analog intergration, "split the ports" with >one with the day message and the other with the after-hours message and >program a button to switch day / night. I have not yet gotten into the >systems to look at the details of the programming but it seems to me there >must be a better way to do this. The customer only has 3 CO lines so using >one VM port at a time may not be an issue (yet), and the loss of the extra >features available with APTS integration may be a problem. >
APITS integration in a TA is the easiest thing in the world to do. It makes it worth changing out the phone system just to have the VTR and automatic switching...now just get the 123211D customer on the same page. In the TA issue, you set up a custom greeting for DAY, NIGHT, and LUNCH. I use 30,60,and 50 for D0,N0 and L0. Set your TVS to use PBX ingeration for clock schedule and you're almost done :-). Now go into the TA programming and set the automatic clock and you are done. Even better is if you manually switch the TA to nights, it stays in nights until the next schedule change. Charles pretty much nailed the 123211 explanation, with the exception of VTR. I have a couple of notes from my 123211 integration cheat sheet and I offer them without comment, because I can't remember what they're about :-) We record all 3 greetings (na,by and after hrs) and "your name". After that we dial 7192#,7311#,7321# and FWD 2 ext #. 7192# turns on the call progress forward tones, 73x1 the CW on ICM and CO, and FWD 2 is NA/BSY forward to VM. There's a timing issue, but we send the VM transfer call to the phone and let the CF/NA handle the housekeeping. Hey, not bad for a nearly 20 year old phone system!!!! Carl Navarro _________________________________________________________________ KX-T Mailing list --- http://kxthelp.com/ Subscription changes: http://kxthelp.com/mailman/listinfo/kxt