Single Digit Dialing
UX Mail Manual
Chapter 2: Features
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Single Digit Dialing
Description
An Automated Attendant caller can press a single key to route to an extension, route to another destination, or
use a voice mail feature. Single Digit Dialing simplifies the Automated Attendant since the caller just dials a
single digit to reach an extension or use an option. If you set up Single Digit Dialing, be sure to customize the
active Instruction Menu so it describes which digits the caller should dial to use the available options.
All of the features in the following Dial Action Table Key Action Summary table are accessible from a sin-
gle Dial Action Table digit.
Dial Action Table Key Action Summary
Action
Description
Feature Reference
For more, see:
DIRF
Directory Dialing by First Name
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to use
Directory Dialing by first name.
DIRL
Directory Dialing by Last Name
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to use
Directory Dialing by last name.
GOTO
Go to a Mailbox
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to log
directly into a mailbox.
HUP
Hang Up
Voice mail says “
Goodbye”
and hangs up.
LANG1
Switch to Language 1
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to
switch the voice prompt language to LANG1
(normally English Mnemonic).
LANG2
Switch to Language 1
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to
switch the voice prompt language to LANG2
(normally English Numeric).
LOGON
Log Onto Voice Mail
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to log
onto a mailbox, either directly or one of their
choosing.
MTRF
Monitored (Ring No Answer) Transfer
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to place
a Monitored Transfer to an extension.
REC1
Quick Message with Greeting
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to leave
a Quick Message at an extension. The caller
will
hear the extension’s personal greeting.
REC1C
Quick Confidential Message with Greeting
Allows an Automated Attendant caller to leave
a Quick Confidential Message at an extension.
The caller
will
hear the extension’s personal
greeting.
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