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STRATAGY
4/6/24
INSTALLATION
AND
MAINTENANCE
MANUAL
SEPTEMBER
1994
TOKEN
FUNCTION
(
Defined Tokens
(continued)
DEFINITION
M( )
Audiotext menu.
Syntax:
M(Gn,count,de/ay)
Where:
Gn User ID's greeting number (range: 1 - 7).
count
Number of times to play the greeting.
delay Time (in 1 Oths of seconds) to wait after each saying of
the greeting.
Description:
The M( ) token allows you to specify fast single-digit entry
for audiotext
menu selections. While Stratagy processes this token, it
plays (or says) the specified greeting while waiting for a single DTMF
digit to be pressed by the caller. As soon as the caller presses the single
DTMF digit, Stratagy looks up the menu selection that matches and
continues processing at the specified User ID. Therefore,
this eliminates
the normal delay for determining
completed
DTMF entry.
Examples:
M(Gl,2,20)
Plays greeting 1 up to 2 times with a 2 second delay
after each time the greeting plays, waiting for the caller to press
a DTMF.
n If the caller presses
5,
Stratagy immediately
continues
processing at the User ID specified in Menu field 5.
..
n If the caller makes no selection, Stratagy continues
processing at the next token.
H If the caller makes an invalid selection, Stratagy continues
processing
at the Done chain.
0( )
Timed on-hook.
Syntax:
O(tenths)
Where:
tenths
Time in tenths of seconds.
Description:
An on-hook condition for the specified amount of time.
Depending
upon the value of tenths, you can effect a flash, or even a
hang-up condition. This is useful for generating
an intermediate
hang-up
condition during token processing without terminating
the actual
continued token processing.
Example:
O(60) Go on-hook for 6 seconds (60 + 10 = 6).
Table 6-2
Token Programming
Language
Tokens (continued)
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