DTMF Programming
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Installation and Programming Manual
3.7.4 Reset Script Message Programming to Default
Resets a complete script message or only one entry. This command does not delete
the recorded script message.
Resetting a Complete Script Message
Command: *190 + XX + #
Example:
*190 03 #
Resets script message 03 to its default values.
Resetting One Entry in a Script Message
Command: *190 + XX + B + #
Example:
*190 02 5 #
Resets entry 5 in script message 02 to its default value.
Default Values
x
0-9. If a caller dials a digit that has not been programmed (or set to default)
during playback of a script message, the MiniSOHO plays “This entry is not
supported” and repeats the script message.
x
If the caller dials the Operator ID code, the call is forwarded to the operator
extension regardless of script message programming.
x
At the end of a script message. If the caller does not dial a number during
playback of a script message, the MiniSOHO disconnects the call at the end of
the message.
3.7.5 Supervised, Semi-Supervised and Non-Supervised Transfers
Transfer to an extension may be supervised, semi-supervised or non-supervised.
In a supervised mode, the MiniSOHO detects Busy and No-Answer signals from
the PBX. In a semi-supervised mode, the MiniSOHO only detects Busy signals.
In a non-supervised mode, the MiniSOHO transfers a call to the required extension
without checking the status of the extension.
You can configure the MiniSOHO to detect Answer, Busy and Do Not Disturb
signals by recognizing the DTMF codes sent by the PBX or analyzing the Call
Progress tones.