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DTMF descriptions dialed at the Auto Attendant message
Digit dialed
0
1x1-1x4
1x1-1x8
2x1-2x8
250-299
300-309
1,2,3,4,5
6
7(xxx...)
81-88, 9
80
1x1-1x8
2x1-2x8
4x0-4x9
4x0-4x9
1x1-1x8
2x1-2x8
4x0-4x9
Function performed
User Defined - Mapped to an Extension, Ring Group, Auto
Attendant, Voice mailbox, Announcement or perform no
action.
Dials Local Extensions The extensions are 1x1-1x4 for the
TalkSwitch 24 and 1x1-1x8 for the TalkSwitch 48. x repre-
sents the Unit ID number.
Dials Remote Extensions associated with an external phone
number. Functionality similar to a Local Extension. x repre-
sents the Unit ID number (1-4).
Speed dial for VoIP calls. TalkSwitch will hunt the VoIP ports,
go off hook then dial the digits entered.
Dials Extension Ring Groups - 10 in total for the entire
system. Mapped to Local Extensions(s), with specific fall
through options.
User Defined - Mapped to an Extension, Ring Group, Auto
Attendant, Voice mailbox, Announcement or Perform no
action.
Enters Call Back configuration.
PBX Transfer - A flash hook transfer with disconnect after
dialed.
Access to line Hunt Groups for Call Bridge - Password
protected at the Auto Attendant.
Call Bridge using Same Line Connect. Requires 3-Way
Calling/Conference on the line.
Enter Internal voicemail to leave a message or listen to an
announcement. If you press 8 during the greeting, you can
access messages. x represents the Unit ID number.
Callers can directly also dial 400 series mailboxes
Internal voicemail retrieval/access.
x represents the Unit ID number.
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