Auto Attendants
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SIPxNano IP-PBX Getting Started Guide
5 • Features
ately selectable from the
Prompt
drop-down list after they are recorded. You can click Listen to listen to a
standard prompt after you make your selection or browse to upload a new prompt.
Note
Prompts
must be recorded in
.wav file format
(mono mode with
8kHz sampling rate and 16 bit PCM wave format). For more infor-
mation on recording .wav files see
“Recording .WAV Files (Windows
OS)”
on page 53.
Note
The Listen link only appears after you have made a selection from
the
Prompt
section ‘
select...’
drop-down menu, or after you have
browsed to and uploaded a custom prompt that you recorded.
5. Set the
Inter-DTMF Timeout
value. The default is set to
3
.
(The
Inter-DTMF Timeout
is the time to wait between each dialpad key before interpreting a user's
request. This value cannot be greater than the
Overall DTMF Timeout)
.
6. Set the
Overall DTMF Timeout
value. The default is set to
7.
(The
Overall DTMF Timeout
is the total time to wait before interpreting a user's request
)
.
7. Set the
Maximum Number of DTMF tones
value. The default is set to
10
.
(The
Maximum Number of DTMF tones
is the maximum number of dialpad keys to accept before inter-
preting a user's request).
8. Enter a transfer extension in the
Transfer Extension
field of the Invalid Response section, and choose to
transfer calls, or not, using the
Transfer the Call
checkbox.
(The settings in the
Invalid Response section
determine what happens to a call after three invalid system
responses or when a timeout occurs while waiting for a response).
9. Create dialpad actions that are associated with the auto attendant you are creating by editing actions from
the
Dialpad
column drop-down lists.
You can remove a dialpad action by selecting its associated checkbox and clicking Remove. You can add
new dialpad actions by selecting an action from the drop-down list in the action column, defining a
numeric or character driven action, and clicking Add to add it to the dialpad action table.
10. Click OK to save auto attendant information and return to the Auto Attendants screen; click Apply to
save auto attendant information and remain at the current screen; click Cancel to return to the Auto
Attendants screen without saving any of the information you created.
Note
Defaults for all fields in both the
DTMF Handling
section and the
Invalid
Response
section are noted to the right of the respective fields. They can also
be changed by clicking the Defaults link next to the Add Attendant link on
the Auto Attendants screen. Customized defaults are set automatically when
you create a new Auto Attendant.