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Call Code Processor
Call Code events represent call information that the SVMi-20i receives from
the phone system. They determine the next block to pass control to.
Item
Label Name
Mode
Number
NEXT
DEFAULT
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The name of this 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.
The number is identified with the name of the mode.
The NEXT pointer will only be used if the SVMi-20i does not receive
a call type IPC message when the call is first presented.
This parameter points to the next block that the SVMi-20i will
execute after answering a call and speaking the prompts in the
mode block.
Any DTMF digits entered in the mode block will be carried forward to
the next menu block.
The default pointer of the mode block determines what to do if a
condition occurs while operating in this mode and a pointer has not
been set. This is intended to be a back-up precaution, in the event
of configuration error. It is normally directed to a BYE block which
will hang up. This parameter will ONLY be referenced if an
application is written with a hole within the application. A hole would
be defined as an event that occurs that an appropriate event pointer
was not programmed to handle.
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