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Dial Action Tables
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Number
The Number field can contain up to 30 characters. Following are the available commands.
● Digits (0-9, # and *)
● N (None)
● [ ] (Entry enclosed in square brackets]
Not used.
● { } (Entry enclosed in brackets).
Use this command with the MTRF, TRF, and UTRF actions to reach extensions that do not have mail-
boxes (e.g., {XXX} or {V}).
● A (Analyzed pause)
This command waits for 4 seconds, and then continues if busy tone or reorder tone are not detected
● C (Stay in current mailbox)
This option assigns the corresponding Action to the currently logged-in mailbox. For example, if
Action is REC1U and Number is C, pressing the assigned key will leave an urgent message in the cur-
rent mailbox. This option does not apply to the LOGON action.
- See
NEXT CALL ROUTING MAILBOX (PAGE 247) for more on an application that uses this option.
● F (Flash)
This command hook flashes the voice mail port, which places it on Hold.
- To set the duration of the Flash, go to
[TIMERS] FLASH TIMER (PAGE 474).
● H (Hang up)
This command tells voice mail to hang up. To set the duration of the Hang Up Timer, see Customize:
System Options:
[TIMERS] HANG UP TIMER (PAGE 475).
● I (Caller dialed digit that is ignored).
This command represents a single caller dialed digit that voice mail will ignore. To ignore more than
one digit, enter more than one I command.
- For example, to have the digit 4 call extension 302 regardless of which digits in the range 400-499
the caller dials, for key 4 enter the Action UTRF and the Number III302.
● M (Monitored pause)
This command waits for 2 seconds, and then continues if busy tone or reorder tone are not detected.
● P (Pause)
This command waits for 2 seconds and then continues. You can enter a pause command anywhere in
the dial string.
● R (Retrieve stored digit)
Not used.
● S (Wait for sound)
This command waits 2 seconds for any constant sound (such as non-standard dial tone), and continues
if sound is detected.
● W (Wait for dial tone)
This command waits for CO dial tone, and then continues.
● X (Caller dialed digit)
This command represents a single caller dialed digit that voice mail will recognize. To recognize more
than one digit, enter more than one X command.
- For example, the default entry in Dial Action Table 1 for key 3 is TRF XXX. This means that voice
mail will recognize 3 caller dialed digits, beginning with the digit 3 (e.g., 300 through 399).
● Z (Store dialed digit)
Not used.
Default
✔ See DIAL ACTION TABLE DEFAULT SETTINGS (PAGE 334).