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Event Pointer To make changes to the No-Entry, Invalid, and Faxcall Pointers, highlight the field and press
ENTER to bring up the Target Generator. Highlight and open the appropriate Block type. Select a new or exist-
ing Block from the Target Generator pick list and press ENTER. Press Ctrl+O to review or edit the selected
block.
NO-ENTRY Pointer The block that the SVM 400 will execute next if the caller makes no entry in this MENU.
INVALID Pointer The block that the SVM 400 will execute next if the caller has made too many invalid entries
(determined by retries allowed) or a search on a value other than ENTRY failed to find a match.
FAXCALL Pointer The block that the SVM 400 will execute next after hearing a FAX tone. This applies only
when the FAX machine is an extension of the telephone system.
User Defined Event Pointers These are the event pointers the user enters to customize how the SVM 400
functions. They include all the entries below FAXCALL.
To edit User Defined Event Pointers, highlight a new or existing field and press ENTER.
G
G
Enter the Input Value. The Input Value can be any digits that are to be processed by the menu. These can
be digits dialed by the caller or digits passed from previous blocks. The origin for these digits are determined
by the contents of the "Input FROM..." field.
G
A question mark "?" may be used as the INPUT value to apply to a set of caller entries. An INPUT value of
<2??> will match any 3 digit entry beginning with the '2'. An INPUT value of "4?57" will apply to all 4 digit
entries beginning with the digit '4', ending with the digits '57' and having any value in the second digit. The
Wild Card is placed in the INPUT value to indicate that any digit entered in that position will qualify as a
match. The "?" character may also be used in a translation to indicate that the translated value should
include the character which is in the position of the corresponding "?" in the pointer INPUT value. A dot (.) is
used in the translation value to indicate that the corresponding "?" in the INPUT value should be discarded.
Input Value Column The Input Value is a defined event pointers that directs the SVM 400 to other blocks. The
Input Processor contains Input Pointers that determine which application block receives control of the call.
Upon finding a match, it examines the type of action specified in that pointer and passes control to the object
named in the pointer's target. These pointers may go directly to an object (with or without requiring the caller to
enter a password), translate the Input Value to a new value or search a large array of objects for one matching
the Input Value.
InputValue Search Order When searching for a match to a caller entry or for a particular pointer, SVM 400 fol-
lows a consistent sequence. MENU Blocks require a more elaborate search than other Blocks. However, the
pattern is consistent. It looks for the most specific match. A direct digit match on an INPUT value takes prece-
dence over a wild card match. Also, a wild card pointer with a lesser number of "?" characters will precede one
with a greater number. A match on a pointer in the current mode of operation takes precedence over a pointer
in default mode.
Action Column
Press ENTER to bring up the action pick list. Highlight the appropriate action and press ENTER. The available
actions are described in the next page.
MENU Blocks search and give precedence in the following order:
Translation Pointers
G
G
Other Pointers
Extensions
G
Mailboxes
G
G
Announcements
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