SVMi-20i User Guide
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Item
Description
Take INPUT
from
The value which the SVMi-20i uses to search INPUT values in the
input processor on Menu Input Processor page.
- ENTRY: If a menu is expecting DTMF digits from the caller, this
should be set to ENTRY.
- KEY: The search is based on input that has been stored in the KEY
register that existed upon entry to the current menu block.
After all <TRANSLATION> operations have been performed and a
match has been found, the new search value is stored in KEY
register for later use.
- CID, FWDID, TRUNK: These are used in the menu blocks that
handle system integration (Direct Station and Trunk and Forward
Station and Trunk).
These should not be changed. For specialized applications, you can
create other menu blocks that can take input from these registers to
use within the application.
Store INPUT
in
Store the input to this menu in the CID, FwdID, TRUNK call session
memory register for use as input to subsequent menu search.
This is used for basic system integration with the system. The LANG
Register is used to store the language option selected by the caller.
Administrati
on
Normally the ‘#’ key is used as a prefix for signaling administrative
functions. When it is the first digit pressed, it does not count as one
of the digits pressed, when compared to Maximum Caller Entry
Digits. In other words, if a caller enters #123, it will count as a total
of 3 digits.
Some applications may require restriction of administrative
capabilities on specific ports or menus. This can be accomplished by
setting Administration digit value to blank in the menu blocks where
administration is not allowed. Allowable inputs are 0-9, ‘#’, ‘*’, ‘a’, ‘b’,
‘c’, and ‘d’.
Escape
The Escape digit (normally the ‘*’ key) causes an immediate exit
from a request for digit entry. When the Escape digit is pressed, the
SVMi-20i will not wait for any subsequent digits to be pressed.
The INPUT value will include any digits entered before the Escape
digit as well as the Escape digit itself.
Prompts 1~6 These are the voice prompts that the SVMi-20i speaks when the
menu block is entered. Menu prompts 1-6 are spoken in succession
and are normally used to prompt the caller for an entry.
Allowable inputs include any four digit prompt number (1000-9999).
A blank entry means ‘say nothing’. To use a different or custom
prompt, highlight the field to be changed and enter the desired
prompt number.
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