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Issue 1.0 VM8000
3 - 76 Programming
Ignore Digits (I) [Entered by pressing LK3]
Use the I option to represent any digit dialed by the Automated Attendant caller that
VM8000 InMail ignores for routing. An example of this is REC action assigned to the *
key in Dial Action Table 1 by default. The Action is REC2 and the Number is IXXX.
This means that a caller can dial * + any mailbox number to leave a Quick Message in
that mailbox. VM8000 InMail ignores the first digit dialed by the caller (*), and routes
according to the next 3 digits dialed.
See Dial Action Table on page 2-63 for more.
Options
I (Entered by pressing LK3)
Default
See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 3-70.
No Routing (N) [Entered by pressing LK1]
Use the N option when you want no Automated Attendant routing to automatically
occur. This can be used with the LOGON action when you want to prompt the caller to
enter a mailbox number. To do this for the # key (for example), for the # key enter
LOGON for the Action and N for the corresponding Number. When the caller dials #,
they hear: “Please enter the mailbox number. Or, to exit, press the pound key.”
Options
N (Entered by pressing LK1)
Default
See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 3-70.
Pause (P) [Entered by pressing LK4]
Use the P option when you want the Automated Attendant to pause while dialing.
Options
P (Entered by pressing LK4)
Default
See Dial Action Table Default Settings on page 3-70.

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