Customizing Dial Action Tables
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Key Number (cont’d)
For a Dialpad Key (cont’d)
Entries:
None
Up to 30 characters: Specific extension/mailbox number or just digits
0
–
9, *, #, including:
X
–
a caller-dialed digit that the Voice Mail must recognize
I
–
a caller-dialed digit that the Voice Mail must ignore
F
–
Flash
W
–
Wait for dial tone
S
–
Wait for any type of sound
P
–
Pause (Voice Mail pauses 2 sec, then dials next digit.)
M
–
Monitored pause (Voice Mail pauses 2 sec, then dials next digit
only if no busy/reorder tone.)
A
–
Analyzed pause (Voice Mail pauses 4 sec, then dials next digit
only if no busy/reorder tone. Otherwise, Voice Mail terminates
the call.)
[ ]1
–
Enclose ext # or xxx in brackets preceded or followed by a digit.
The Voice Mail uses brackets to keep separate any extension
numbers dialed by callers from any other digits that the Voice
Mail will always need to dial to properly complete the task. The
most common use of brackets is to dial a preceeding digit after
extension numbers in order to force ringing during a transfer to
extensions that are set for Voice Announce and not Ring. (This
applies only to some phone systems. For more information, see
the Phone System Integration Guide.)
C
–
Stay in current mailbox. This is intended to be used with a REC2
or FAX1 or FAX2 Actions that are assigned to a Next Call
Routing Mailbox’s Dial Action Table.
V
–
Variable length extension number (for systems using them.) You
must enter a “V” after any Key Number entry that begins with an
“I.” For example, if Key Number is set up for Quick Message
(which normally has IXXX for the Key Number), insert IV.
Notes:
If you must enter a Flash in the field, set the Flash time as follows:
1. Select System Options on the Customize menu.
2. Enter the desired value for Flash Timer on the Timers tab of the
System Options dialog box.
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