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GuestWorks and DEFINITY ECS Release 9
Technician Handbook for Hospitality Installations  
555-231-743  
Issue 1
November 2000
Translations and Testing 
153
Miscellaneous Translations 
Dial by Name (Switch)
The Dial by Name feature allows you to “dial” someone by entering the person’s 
name from your touch-tone keypad. This feature is accessible by using the Call 
Vectoring feature and recorded announcements (see 
) to create an auto-
attendant procedure where one option allows callers to enter a person’s name 
instead of the person’s extension number. The system processes the name 
characters received, and, when a single match is found, the number is dialed 
automatically. For more information about Dial by Name and vectoring, see the 
DEFINITY BCS and GuestWorks Call Vectoring Guide. The Dial by Name feature 
is available only on GuestWorks and DEFINITY BCS.
You must first assign a VDN using the add vdn XXXX command. The extension 
number XXXX is an unused extension on the switch. You can have up to 20 VDNs 
depending on the capacity of the system (
R8csi/si is 10; R8r is 20). The VDN used 
for Dial by Name would be the published telephone number for the hotel.
The next step is to create the vector that enables the Dial by Name feature. The 
following example shows a vector that includes steps for Dial by Name.
change vector 2
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CALL VECTOR
Number: 2
Name: Dial by Name
Attendant Vectoring? y 
Lock? n
Basic? y
EAS? n
G3V4 Enhanced? n
ANI/II-Digits? n
ASAI Routing? n
Prompting? y
LAI? n
G3V4 Adv Route? n
CINFO? n
BSR? n
Holidays? y
01 wait-time
2
secs hearing ringback
02 collect
1
digits after announcement 381
03 
04 route-to
number 0
with cov n if digit
=
0
05 route-to
number 105
with cov n if digit
=
1
06 goto
step
12
if digits
=
2
07 goto
step
21
if digits
=
3
08 goto
step
19
if digits
=
4
09 goto
step
16
if digits
=
5
10 route-to
number 0
with cov n if unconditionally
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