DTMF Programming
3.7.2.13 Direct Call to an Extension
Enables the caller to dial an extension directly by programming the first digit of the
extension. When a caller dials the first digit of an extension during playback of a
script message, the VoxBox stops the message and waits for the rest of the digits of
the extension. The number of digits in an extension is defined by code *300 in
Table 3-1. You can enter up to four different digits.
Command:
*170 + XX + first digit(s) + #
Example 1: *170 00 2 #
The VoxBox waits for the rest of the extension number when “2” is
dialled during playback of script message 00. After the caller dials the
rest of the extension number, the VoxBox transfers the call to the
extension.
Example 2: *170 00 2 4 #
Same as Example 1, except the extension number starts with 2 or 4
(for extension numbers 2xx and 4xx).
3.7.2.14 Transfer Call Directly to a Mailbox
Transfers the call directly to a mailbox number. This feature is similar to directly
dialling an extension, except the call is transferred directly to a mailbox. You can
enter up to four different digits.
Command:
*175 + XX + first digit(s) + #
Example 1: *175 00 2 #
The VoxBox waits for the rest of the mailbox number when “2” is
dialled during playback of script message 00. After the caller dials the
rest of the mailbox number, the VoxBox transfers the call to the
mailbox.
Example 2: *175 00 2 4 #
Same as Example 1, except the mailbox number starts with 2 or 4.
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