Toshiba Strata CIX GVPH Programming Manual page 127

Voice processing system
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4. For User ID 501 (Back To Original Extension), define the user's record to contain:
Extension
@G(%S0)
@
Suppresses normal process.
G(%S0)
Goes to the User ID stored in %S0.
How It Works
The user's greeting says "... leave a message after the tone, or to page me press 5..." If the
5
caller presses
, he/she is routed to User ID 5.
User ID 5 does the following:
1. Remembers the previous User ID mailbox and stores the number in
2. Dials #30 to page.
3. Plays the previous User ID mailbox's name recording.
4. Plays greeting 1.
5. Goes to User ID 500 to perform the supervised transfer.
6. User ID 500 calls the standard station port that acts as a park zone. On a Ring No
Answer, voice processing flashes the caller back, then goes to User ID 501 via the
RNA chain.
7. User ID 501 goes to the User ID stored in
original User ID.
8. Voice processing performs a hookflash and calls the original station again before
taking a message.
Second User ID
There is no simple way to directly take a message without calling a second time. In order to
do that a second User ID must be created for each station using this feature.
Each of these new User ID's have:
Do Not Disturb
Store Messages
Copy Message To
To make matters more complex, the user needs to record a greeting in both mailboxes. If you
do this, the original User ID stored in
ID with the following tokens:
Extension
@=(%S1,%S0,2,3)G(7%S1)
@
Suppresses normal process.
=(%S1,%S0,2,3) Assigns characters 2~3 of %S0 to %S1. For example, if the User ID is "234", %S1
equals "34"
G(7%S1)
Goes to User ID 734. (Go to the User ID mailbox with the first number of 7 and the value
of %S1 (34) combined.)
Strata CIX40 Voice Processing Programming Manual
. This sends the caller back to the
%S0
On
No
<original mailbox>
%S0
could be translated to the message mailbox User
7/06
Customization Examples
Users Menu Examples
.
%S0
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