I'm wondering if it's possible to change the routing mailbox used for the Auto Attendant based solely on what night mode is manually selected at the time and not based on a schedule. I have a customer with an NEC SL1100 phone system who previously had their calls go to voicemail when night mode 2 was active. They specifically wanted to switch night modes manually—not automatically. Now they would like another night mode for lunch/meetings that would also go to voicemail and would also be manually put in that mode, but would use a different routing mailbox to give the caller a different message.
It looks like 47-12: InMail Answer Schedules could be used to choose the routing mailbox based on a schedule, but the customer would still like to be able to choose it manually simply by what night mode it has been placed in at the time, no matter what time of day it is. Is this possible on the SL1100? I seem to have found a solution for the SL2100 here, but the system I'm working on is an SL1100, and I'm probably the most familiar with Advanced View actually, so I had trouble figuring out what programs I was looking for in order to follow along.
Can anyone help? Please refer to Advanced View program numbers in PCPro (e.g. 47-11 for InMail Answer Table Options). Thanks!
P.S. I know how to name the night modes and program buttons for them on the phones, so I don't need help with that.
It looks like 47-12: InMail Answer Schedules could be used to choose the routing mailbox based on a schedule, but the customer would still like to be able to choose it manually simply by what night mode it has been placed in at the time, no matter what time of day it is. Is this possible on the SL1100? I seem to have found a solution for the SL2100 here, but the system I'm working on is an SL1100, and I'm probably the most familiar with Advanced View actually, so I had trouble figuring out what programs I was looking for in order to follow along.
Can anyone help? Please refer to Advanced View program numbers in PCPro (e.g. 47-11 for InMail Answer Table Options). Thanks!
P.S. I know how to name the night modes and program buttons for them on the phones, so I don't need help with that.