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Anonymous Posted on Dec 17, 2009

We have a Norstat Meridian M7310 phone system - is

We have a Norstar Meridian M7310 phone system - is there a way to put a general greeting on before the line rings into the receptionist? One that might be used for holiday closures for example?

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  • Anonymous Dec 21, 2009

    Yes, that is correct, we have a Norstar system, w/ M7310 and M7324 phones. This may or may not be helpful but I will tell you what we currently have since no one here really seems to know what we have.......ugghhh.
    We have 4 lines that ring into our main phone number and we have voicemail set up, but we do not have a receptionist line or any formal routing system. When all 4 lines are busy it rings into our back line and that goes into a Qwest voicemail. Does this help?

  • terry gormley May 11, 2010

    No you don't have a m7310 phone system > The m7310 is a phone for a norstar phone system and if you have a voice mail system associate with the norstar system you can program a message and set the number of ring for each line which is attached to the norstar so it goes to vmail before the receptionist. You have to give us move info to help you.

  • terry gormley May 11, 2010

    do you have voice mail with your norstar system

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THE PHONE IN THE BACK IS THIS A NORSTAR PHONE. WHAT IS THE QWEST VMAIL AND WHAT DOES THE NORSTAR SYSTEM LOOK LIKE . SOUNDS TO ME THAT QWEST IS SUPPLING VMAIL AND NOT YOU OWEN NORSTAR COULD YOU CLARIFY THIS FOR ME.

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