Mailbox greetings
play when a caller reaches a user's mailbox. There are two greetings:
one that plays when the user's phone is busy and the other when they don't
answer or when they have their phone in Call Forwarded Always to voice
mail. The default no-answer greeting plays a message recorded by the user.
A typical user-recorded greeting would identify the user and inform callers
that they are unable to answer their call
The greeting can also include a fixed system prompt that instructs the caller to leave a message after the tone or to press a key for further options. The default busy greeting plays a fixed system message that informs the caller that the user is on the phone followed by the prompt to leave a message.
The three parts of
the greeting
The following table
describes the behavior when bilingual operation is disabled
and the mailbox is set up
If the mailbox is NOT setup, the fixed system message, "I'm sorry, the person you're trying to reach is unavailable at this time" plays instead of the personal greeting and the mailbox number plays instead of the mailbox name.
Greeting Option |
Plays… |
0 (default) |
a personal greeting (as recorded by the mailbox user) followed by the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options. |
1 |
a personal greeting as per Option 0, followed by the leave-message tone, and then silence. |
2 |
the fixed system message, "I'm sorry, the person you're trying to reach is unavailable at this time" followed by the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
3 |
the fixed system message as per Option 2, followed by the leave-message tone, and then silence. |
4 |
a standard greeting (as recorded by the administrator or other person), followed by the mailbox owner's name (as recorded by the owner),and then the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
5 |
a standard greeting as per Option 4, followed by the mailbox owner's name (as recorded by the owner), followed by the leave-message tone, and then silence. |
6 |
a standard greeting as per Option 5 minus the mailbox user's name, followed by the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
7 |
a standard greeting as per Option 6, followed by the leave-message tone, and then silence. |
The following table
describes the behavior when the mailbox is set up
If the mailbox is NOT setup, the fixed system message, "I'm sorry…" followed by the mailbox number and "…is currently on the phone" plays instead of the mailbox name and personal greeting.
Greeting Option |
Plays… |
0 (default) |
the following fixed system message in both the
primary and alternate languages if Bilingual operation is enabled and
the caller has not chosen a language: If Bilingual operation is disabled, the following
plays: "I'm sorry…" followed by the mailbox owner's name (as recorded by the owner or administrator), then "…is currently on the phone" then the owner's personal greeting, and then the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
1 |
"I'm sorry…" followed by the mailbox owner's name (as recorded by the owner or administrator), then "…is currently on the phone" and then the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
2 |
the fixed system prompt, "I'm sorry…" followed by the mailbox owner's name, then "…is currently on the phone" followed by the mailbox owner's personal greeting, and then silence. |
3 |
the fixed system message, "I'm sorry, the person you are calling is currently on the phone." followed by the fixed system prompt, "Begin speaking after the tone, then hang-up when you are finished or press any key for further options." |
4 |
the fixed system message, "I'm sorry, the person you are calling is currently on the phone." followed by silence. |
5 |
the currently selected Non-Busy Greeting option. For example, if the Non-Busy Option is 0, then callers encountering a busy extension will hear the same greeting heard when the extension is not answering or call forwarded always to voice mail. |
6 |
Same as Greeting option 0 (default) |
For proper operation, the phones should be programmed for Call Forward - No Answer and Call Forward– Busy conditions for both internal and external calls. If programmed for Call Forward - Always, the voicemail system will not know the state of the phone and use the Call Forward – No Answer prompts.
Mailboxes configured not to play a personal greeting still offer the user the option to record one via the User Options menu. The personal greeting, if recorded, will be ignored.
To configure the Mailbox Greetings:
Press [2] for the Edit Mailbox menu.
Enter the mailbox number to edit.
Press # repeatedly until prompted to enter a Technician's function code.
Enter the desired Non-busy option from the table above.
The Technician's function code prompt repeats. Enter the desired Busy option from the table above.
Repeat for other mailboxes are required.
To download an audio file containing a standard greeting for the Auto Attendant:
In the System Audio Files Update form:
Select Auto Attendant Greeting
Greeting Set = Primary
Greeting Type = Default Mailbox
Select the required language option
Browse to choose the audio file
Click Update.