Hello,
I have two issues with our night service message and I don't know how to tackle them. We have Meridian Option 11C and Meridian Mail.
1.) After 6 PM, our main console goes into "Nite" node. The message says to: "Dial the extension of your party...", "Press 1 to dial by name", or "STAY ON THE LINE TO REACH THE GENERAL MAILBOX".
The problem is that when someone stays on the line to leave a general message (which goes into a special mailbox), the message just loops and loops. I don't know how to set this to transfer to this general mailbox. I don't even know where in the system to find these settings I know the 4-digit ID for the nite message and the 4-digit general mailbox, but can't figure out how to get the message to transfer to the mailbox when no option is selected.
2.) When the person selects "1" to dial by name, it sounds like someone attempted to record an announcement. You can hear papers rattling for a solid minute before the generic voice asks you to begin dialing. How do I get rid of the "dead air"?
As always, thanks for any help!
-Tom
I have two issues with our night service message and I don't know how to tackle them. We have Meridian Option 11C and Meridian Mail.
1.) After 6 PM, our main console goes into "Nite" node. The message says to: "Dial the extension of your party...", "Press 1 to dial by name", or "STAY ON THE LINE TO REACH THE GENERAL MAILBOX".
The problem is that when someone stays on the line to leave a general message (which goes into a special mailbox), the message just loops and loops. I don't know how to set this to transfer to this general mailbox. I don't even know where in the system to find these settings I know the 4-digit ID for the nite message and the 4-digit general mailbox, but can't figure out how to get the message to transfer to the mailbox when no option is selected.
2.) When the person selects "1" to dial by name, it sounds like someone attempted to record an announcement. You can hear papers rattling for a solid minute before the generic voice asks you to begin dialing. How do I get rid of the "dead air"?
As always, thanks for any help!
-Tom