User guide
76-110-0887/0, Issue 1
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NOTE
In all the above cases of recording, playing
and deleting, the flag /box# may be used
after the number n, in order to record to a
different mailbox rather than the current
one, and play & delete from a different box.
For Example: Record(Num) 4/box0000100
-- record a 4 digit named file into mailbox
0000100).
Transfer
This function is usually reached from a MENU 1 DIGIT choice selec-
tion. It enables a caller to be directed to a regular mailbox, another
script for further processing, or exit the system. If the TRANSFER is
to another script, there is no need to record a voice prompt for this
action line, since the next script will have an opening prompt. How-
ever, if the TRANSFER is to another mailbox, then a message simi-
lar to "one moment please" should be recorded so the caller is alert
to the process. know what is happening. The Next field which is at-
tached to the TRANSFER action line will accept a value up to the
number of mailbox digits defined for the system.
OK: Not used in this action.
ERR:If Script time-out is reached, the script will proceed to
ERR.
Transfer Parameters:
• n Waits for n digits and than transfers to the number
received.
• Mn Appends n digits to previous T.T. entry, and transfers to the
complete new number.
Example: Menu 1 digit received T.T.: 3, Transfer M2
received T.T. 4,5, the transfer will be to mailbox 345.
• Dd Appends n digits to previous T.T. entry, and transfers to the
complete new number.
Example: Menu 1 digit received T.T.: 3, Transfer M2
received T.T. 4,5, the transfer will be to extension 345.
• #n Gets n digits and enters into that mailbox as a subscriber.
• *n Gets n digits and enters into that mailbox directly into
recording a message.
• !n Gets n digits and transfers to the entered extension num-
ber (not to a mailbox).
• T#n Enter a given mailbox (n) as a subscriber (don't wait for
T.T).
• T*n Enter a given mailbox (n) as an outside caller, to record a
message (don't wait for T.T)