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HTTP: (Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the default)
RSTP: (streaming)
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4. Dene menu choices. For each row beginning with the possible caller entered digit (which
you cannot edit):
In the Case column, select a number from the drop-down list. The available numbers
correspond to the success branches from the Menu node. The number indicates that
if the caller enters the digit in that row, the call processing continues down that
success branch.
Enter a description from that menu choice.
5. Optionally, check Use ASR to use automatic speech recognition. If you check this option:
Caller-entered information is obtained from spoken input as well at DTMF entry.
In the Automatic speech recognition grammar eld, enter a grammar against which
caller spoken-input is matched.
6. Optionally , check Allow barge-in to have any digit entry by the caller interrupt the media
playback. Note: ISN deals with barge-in as follows: If barge-in is not allowed (not checked),
the Voice Browser continues to prompt play when a caller starts entering digits. If barge-in
is allowed (checked), the Voice Browser discontinues prompt play when the caller starts
entering digits.
7. Optionally, click Advanced Properties to specify how the micro-application should handle
invalid or timed-out entries.
The Advanced Properties override the VRU Default settings congured in the ICM software
conguration database. The values you set apply only to the current node; other Collect
Data nodes are not affected.
Initial values for timeouts and number of tries on this dialog show the current values,
obtained either from the database defaults or from a VRU Settings node.
Invalid entry and No entry Media le names may be dened on the VRU device and
invisible to the ICM environment. If this is the rst micro-application operation in the
script, the value for these elds is Default; it remains this value unless a VRU Settings
micro-application changes it.
Optionally, clear ICM may interrupt. When checked (the default), the operation of
the node can be interrupted by the ICM router.
Optionally, clear Inter-digit timeout. When checked (the default), enter the number
of seconds allowed between entering digits before the system assumes the caller is
nished. Valid options: 1-99, default: 3.
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