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ESSAGING
Auto Attendant Buttons
From the Menu Tree dialog box, you can configure the key pad button
actions presented to a caller by the Auto Attendant. For examples of how
you can use prompts and greetings in an Auto Attendant, see
"Examples"
on
page
dialog box.
Table 67 Menu Tree
Field
Button
Task Description
Action
Value
You can assign keypad actions to each button on a typical telephone key
pad, 0 through 9, #, and *.
to buttons. Most systems use no more than five action choices to avoid
confusing callers. If you need to present more than five choices, use
submenus to configure these additional options. See
page
312.
You can create an unannounced option by mapping a button without
creating a corresponding prompt. Callers do not hear a message that the
choice is available.
313.
Table 67
describes the fields of the Menu Tree
Purpose
Lists the buttons on the telephone key pad.
Describes the key pad button operation. If you assign the
Enter Submenu action to the button, this description is used
as the Submenu name.
Contains a drop-down list box that lists the actions you can
assign to a key pad button. The Auto Attendant prompts
callers to press buttons to perform specific actions. You must
configure the Menu Tree to so that each button performs
the proper action.
For a complete list of button actions, see
Describes the value associated with each key pad button
action. For a complete list of key pad button actions, see
Table
68.
Table 68
describes the actions you can assign
Table
68.
"Submenus"
on

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