Changing The Keypad Map - NEC Xen IPK Installation Manual

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June 2004
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HANGING THE
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22 - Chapter 2
Callers interact with the voice messaging system by using the keypads on
their touch-tone phones. The keypad map determines how digits are
mapped to letters.
Each digit on a caller's phone is mapped to two or three letters in the voice
messaging system. Callers can enter a wildcard digit in place of any letter
when they are not sure of the letter. For example, a system using the Q=7,
Z=9 keypad map, the digits 7-1-1 represent P, Q, R, or S followed by any
two letters.
The voice messaging system supports five keypad maps:
Keypad map name
Q, Z on the zero digit
Q, Z on the 1 digit
Q=7, Z=9
numbers only
Cosmos (Sweden)
The mapping of digits to letters should match the phone system and the
phones of the outside callers. The system uses the Q=7, Z=9 keypad map
by default. If your system requires a different keypad map, use the following
procedure to change it.
NEC Business Solutions Ltd
Wildcard
1
0
1
1 (groups only)
None
Setting Up the System

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