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UNIVERGE SV8100
Input Data
Key
TIMEOUT
SV8100 Programming Manual
Dial Action Table Number
Dial Action Table Action
No.
1
TRF Action - Screened
Transfer (1)
(TRF)
2
UTRF Action -
3
Unscreened Transfer (2)
(UTRF)
4
REC1 Action - Quick
5
Message With Greeting
(3)
6
(REC1)
7
REC2 Action - Quick
Message Without
8
Greeting (4)
(REC2)
9
LOGON Action - Log
0
Onto Voice Mail (5)
(LOGON)
Hang Up Action (6)
(HNGUP)
#
GOTO Action - Go to
Mailbox (7)
(GOTO)
UND Action - Undefined
Routing (0)
(UND)
Additional Data
Digits
Use Dial Action Table digits to route an Automated
Attendant call to a specific location (such as an
extension). For example, to set up a TRF Action to route
to extension 305, for 3 enter TRF for the Action and 305
for the corresponding Number.
Caller Dialed Digits
Use the X option to route an Automated Attendant call
based on digits the caller dials. Each X entry represents
one caller-dialed digit. For example, to set up a TRF
Action to route to any caller dialed extension in the
301'399 range, for 3 enter TRF for the Action and XXX
for the corresponding Number.
Ignore Digits
Use the I option to represent any digit dialed by the
Automated Attendant caller that SV8100 InMail ignores
for routing. An example of this is REC action assigned
to the * key in Dial Action Table 1 by default. The Action
is REC2 and the Number is IXXX. This means that a
caller can dial * + any mailbox number to leave a Quick
Message in that mailbox. SV8100 InMail ignores the
first digit dialed by the caller (*), and routes according to
the next 3 digits dialed.
No Routing
Use the N option when you want no Automated
Attendant routing to automatically occur. This can be
used with the LOGON action when you want to prompt
the caller to enter a mailbox number. To do this for the #
key (for example), for the # key enter LOGON for the
Action and N for the corresponding Number. When the
caller dials #, they hear, Please enter the mailbox
number. Or, to exit, press the pound key."
Pause
Use the P option when you want the Automated
Attendant to pause while dialing.
Issue 11.0
01~32
Entry : 0-9, #, and 
(8 digits max.)
Entry : X
(Entered by pressing LK2)
Entry : I
(Entered by pressing LK3)
Entry : N
(Entered by pressing LK1)
Entry : P
(Entered by pressing LK4)
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