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5.2 PORT SETTING OPTIONS
Table 5-3
Description
Call Transfer
Any Time
Wait for
Second Digit
No DTMF
Input
Operation
Keypad
Assignment
Keypad Assignment Options
Table 5-4
a. Transfer to Mailbox
b. Transfer to Extension
c. Operator
d. Exit
e. Previous Menu
f. Custom Service
g. Voice Mail Service
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Value Range
(Default)
Extn./Mbx/No
Specifies where a caller will be transferred when
(Extn.)
dialling an extension or mailbox number during the
menu. If this entry is set to "Extn.", the caller will be
transferred to the corresponding extension. If it is set to
"Mbx", the caller will be sent directly to the
corresponding mailbox. If it is set to "No", extension
transfer and mailbox transfer are disabled; only 1-digit
entries work (following the Custom Service menu).
Note: This parameter should be set to "No" when
Subscriber Service is specified as a Custom Service
option and it is desired that digits can be entered very
quickly to specify a mailbox. Therefore, in most cases,
"No" is the best setting for this parameter. This is
especially true if you do not want to explain "Call
Transfer Any Time" in your Custom Service menu
recording.
1-5 s
Used when the first digit of an extension is also a menu
(1)
choice within the Custom Service. If a second digit is
not dialled within the specified time, the menu choice is
used.
a.-f.
Used when a caller does not dial anything when
(c.)
hearing the menu (usually rotary callers).
a.-n.
Specifies the action to be performed when a keypad
digit is dialled. Callers can access specific services by
( : d; 0: c;
pressing the appropriate keys on their telephones.
Others: None)
Entry
Description/Function
Function
Allows the caller to leave messages in a specific
mailbox.
Transfers the caller to a specific extension.
Transfers the caller to the operator.
Plays the Custom Service exit prompt and
disconnects the caller.
Returns the caller to the previous menu.
Transfers the caller to another Custom Service and
plays the menu.
Allows the caller to access Voice Mail Service.

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