Basic Voice Mail ProgrammingChecking the Default Automated AttendantChapter 4: Voice Mail Programming NVM-2e/i-Series Quick Setup Guide 21DefaultFigure 7: How the Default Automated Attendant Handles CallsCall rings into Voice Mail port 1 on Wednesday (a workweek day), 5:30 PM.To work withAST’s, see Com-pleting the ASTWorksheet onpage 24.Voice Mail looks at AST 1, which is assigned to each port, to see whichCall Routing (CR) Mailbox & Dial Action Table (DAT) should answer.<==== Sched 1. Workweek Mon-Fri, starting at 8AMSched 2. Workweek Mon-Fri, starting at 5PMCR 802 DAT 1CR 803 DAT 2To modify theInstruction Menu(Main Greetingportion), see Mod-ifying Instruc-tion Menus(Main GreetingPortion) onpage 32.<==== Since the call falls into the Workweek Evening time period, the Voice Mailplays the Main Greeting for Call Routing Mailbox 803. The default WelcomeMessage is: Thank you for calling.To modify theInstruction Menus(Dialing Optionsportion), see Mod-ifying Instruc-tion Menus(Dialing OptionPortion) onpage 33.<==== The Voice Mail plays the default dialing options for Call Routing Mailbox803: If you are calling from a touch tone phone, please dial the extensionnumber you wish to reach or dial 0 for assistance. If you are calling from arotary dial phone, please stay on the line for assistance.Caller presses a dialpad key.The Voice Mail uses the default routing options in the Dial Action Tableshown on the next page.