2.6 Common ServiceCommands andNavigation CommandsCommands for Changing the CurrentVPS ServiceAfter going off-hook and dialing anextension number of the VPS, you can entera service command to access certain VPSfeatures quickly. While VPS guidance isbeing provided, you can also use servicecommands to, for example, switch to adifferent VPS service mode. Some of themore commonly used commands are listedbelow. For a complete list, see 8.2 ServiceAccess Commands.#2Activates Custom Service. Youwill be guided to enter a CustomService number (1–100).#6Activates Voice Mail Service.You can record a message foranother subscriber by enteringhis or her mailbox number whenguided. You can also log in toyour mailbox by entering thiscommand followed by [ ] andyour mailbox number.#8Activates Automated AttendantService. You can call anextension by dialing the desiredextension number when guided.If the called party does notanswer, the VPS can offer youother options, such as leaving amessage, calling the operator,etc. Note that these options areavailable only when calling theextension via AutomatedAttendant Service, i.e. after youhave entered this servicecommand.When Using Voice PromptsThe following commands can be used tohelp you navigate through VPS menus.Takes you back to the previousmenu.0Repeats the current menu.#7Takes you back to the MainMenu.When Using VM Menu##Switches you to the Main Menu(top menu) of the prompts.Commands for Recording MessagesAfter going off-hook and dialing anextension number of the VPS, you can enterthe following commands to recordmessages.#91Accesses No AnswerGreeting. You can record aNo Answer Greeting byentering this command.#92Accesses Owner's Name.You can record an Owner'sName by entering thiscommand.14 Subscriber’s Manual Document Version 3.0 2010/062.6 Common Service Commands and Navigation Commands