Directory Block - Samsung SVMi-20i User Manual

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Directory Block

A Directory block defines necessary information about how the system Dial-
by-Name Directory will function. Note that in order for the directory feature to
properly work, the included subscribers must have recorded their names and
entered DTMF values for them. This information includes the maximum
number of digits that a caller may enter to search for an individual's name,
the maximum number of names matching a caller's entry, and also, whether
or not to speak the extension number of the matching name to the called
party.
The directory will search on extensions first. If no match is found, then it will
search mailboxes.
Search Information
Item
Label Name
Maximum entry
digits
124
This is the name of the block. A block name can be any
alphanumeric string of up to 16 characters (including spaces).
A block name may not be the same as another block name.
This is the maximum number of digits the caller may enter, to
search for a target that a caller is trying to locate.
This is usually set to three because most people's names do not
have the same first three letters. This number can be between 1
and 10.
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