Samsung SVMi-20i User Manual page 135

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Operating
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NO-DATA
USER-EXIT
ESCAPE
MORE
OPERATOR
NO-ENTRY
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This is used to select an operating mode for configuring mode-
specific pointers. Examples of operating modes are Day, Night, or
Holiday.
This field does not set the operating mode for the system, which is
done in the schedule table. This selection allows you to program
different destinations called event pointers for each mode.
Choose the mode you would like to program. If you select
'Default', it means all the time unless another mode is entered to
override the default setting.
If you want the same setting to be in effect all the time, simply
program the 'default' mode and leave the settings for all other
modes blank.
Determines the Block control will be given to after document
selection is completed if the caller does not terminate the call with
a 'This Call' delivery, or by hanging up.
The Target of this pointer will receive control of the call if an
existing Fax Block is selected and it contains no fax document.
This pointer's Target will be activated when the administrator
finishes inputting a document. For convenience, it should be the
same Menu Block from which fax administration was initiated.
This allows the administrator to continue to add more documents
to the Library.
This determines the Block to which control will be passed if the
caller presses the Escape digit. It is usually a Menu Block to
provide the caller with other options.
If a caller presses the digit for Get More documents, this pointer's
Target Block receives control. It would normally be the same Menu
from which the caller originally entered the fax application.
In a large document Library, it might be a Menu of Document
Subjects.
This pointer should specify the Extension or Dial Block for the
person to whom the caller will be transferred if they press the digit
for human assistance. It should always be answered by a person,
not a Mailbox!
If a caller does not enter a digit when prompted to select an option,
this pointer's Target will take control. In cases where option
prompts are repeated more than one time, this may mean the
caller hung up, but SVMi-20i has not yet received a disconnect
signal. A Bye Block would be an appropriate Target in such cases,
otherwise an Extension might be used.
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