Every celitoVoice client configuration is different, making it is impossible for us to give examples for every setup type.
While celito does encourage our clients to make these changes themselves, if you are unsure how your call flow works or if it doesn't match the examples below, please contact celito support for assistance. Always make copies of your current configuration and download any audio recordings prior to making any changes. This data is not retained by celito and we will not be able to restore it for you.
These examples assume that you are an Office Manager (administrator) on the system, and that you have a setup where a single main line phone number forwards to a single main line user. These instructions also assume you have some experience making changes to the system. Please watch the training videos prior to making any changes if you haven't already.
You may find it necessary to override your main line during a holiday, company meeting, or inclement weather situation. The following examples are the most common ways that time frames and answer rules are configured to enable this override.
Before you begin setting up the forward on your main line you will want to determine where you're going to forward to, and make any necessary configuration changes for that first.
This is the most common option when closing due to an event.
Adding an Intro Greeting to your existing Main Menu is an easy way to add a recording to your menu without creating additional Time Frames and Auto Attendants. It will play your new audio message, and then automatically go in to your normal menu (usually your "Closed" menu). The difficulty with this option is you can't upload the audio until you're ready for it to begin playing. Don't follow these steps until that time or else callers may hear the intro audio before you're actually closed.
This is the simplest option and no additional configuration is required at this step. Continue to Time Frame and Answer Rule configuration.
If you are forwarding calls to a special menu or to a number outside of the system then you do not need to create a Time Frame. You can skip to configuring the Answer Rule.
Answering rules operate in a top-down fashion.
Follow these instructions if you have created an a Time Frame and you're forwarding calls to a new menu or somewhere off the system.
If using an Always On Time Frame then ensure it isn't Active until you're ready to be closed. To prevent it from being active either drag it all the way to the bottom of the Answer Rules list, or edit the answer rule and uncheck the "Enabled" checkbox at the top and click save, then drag the answer rule all the way to the top.
To begin using the Answer Rule you will want to drag it all the way to the top of the Answer Rules list and ensure the "Enabled" checkbox is checked. To return the system to normal operation you can drag it back to the bottom, or disable it.
If using a specific dates time frame, drag it all the way to the top of the Answer Rules list. It will automatically become the Active rule once it reaches your configured dates, and it will disable once it moves outside of those times.
Follow these instructions if you are using an existing menu and you are just adding intro audio to it. This example assumes you're using your Closed menu.