Calling menu, Configuration 4.1 – 2N IVR Editor manual v1.0.2 User Manual

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Configuration

4.1

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Modify

ID – like Rename
Delay – set the delay before voice message playing and DTMF dialling.
Play message – select or change the voice message to be played.
Discontinue on DTMF – discontinue the voice message whenever a DTMF
character is pressed (this function is always enabled in this menu and cannot be
changed).
DTMF timeout – set the DTMF receiving timeout after which the call is routed via

.

Max count of DTMF chars – set the maximum number length. If a line number
is longer than the value set in this parameter, the line will not be accessible. If a
line number is shorter than the maximum value, the menu will wait for more
characters for a while (DTMF timeout) and then the call will be set up.

End character – select a character to terminate dialling with a DTMF character
instead of defining the Max count of DTMF chars. DTMF characters * and # are the
best choice since they are not included in internal subscriber numbers.


Caution – Max count of DTMF chars

The ringing table will be used for calls to the PBX when the internal line is
not identified.

The ringing able will also be used for routing calls to a defective key
system phone.

The call will be hung up for calls to a VoIP phone when the telephone
number is not identified.

Example: If you use two-digit numbering for your PBX and four-digit
numbering for your SIP phones, set the Max count of DTMF chars
parameter to 4. Whenever 4 digits are dialled, the call is immediately
routed to the matching line. When 2 digits are dialled, the menu waits for
a defined count of seconds (DTMF receiving timeout) to connect the call.

Calling Menu

Calls are routed according to the Caling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) from
this menu.

Tip

This function is particularly useful for VIP clients, which can be routed
directly, without additional dial-ins. For other, non-matching numbers, the

route will be used.

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