NEC 750370 用户手册
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System IDs
Issue 3
EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited
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When the system asks a subscriber a question, it listens for touchtones
that indicate the subscriber answer, usually 1 for yes, 2 for no, or a quick
option menu choice. When the system asks for an extension number, it is
listening for a System ID. At other times when the system speaks, it is also
listening for System IDs.
that indicate the subscriber answer, usually 1 for yes, 2 for no, or a quick
option menu choice. When the system asks for an extension number, it is
listening for a System ID. At other times when the system speaks, it is also
listening for System IDs.
The system listens for System IDs digit-by-digit. When a caller enters an
ID, the system examines the first touchtone to see if it alone is a valid
System ID. If not, the system adds the second touchtone, then checks if
the combination matches a valid two-digit ID. If the system still does not
find a valid ID, it adds the third touchtone, then checks if the combination
matches a valid three-digit ID. This process repeats for every touchtone,
until the touchtones match a System ID or until there are no more
touchtones to check.
ID, the system examines the first touchtone to see if it alone is a valid
System ID. If not, the system adds the second touchtone, then checks if
the combination matches a valid two-digit ID. If the system still does not
find a valid ID, it adds the third touchtone, then checks if the combination
matches a valid three-digit ID. This process repeats for every touchtone,
until the touchtones match a System ID or until there are no more
touchtones to check.
Figure 22-2 How the System Listens for IDs
When the system matches a valid System ID, it takes the applicable
action. If it matches a Personal ID, the system starts playing the subscriber
conversation to allow the subscriber or guest to check messages. If it
matches an Extension # ID or Box ID, the system follows the
Transfer
action. If it matches a Personal ID, the system starts playing the subscriber
conversation to allow the subscriber or guest to check messages. If it
matches an Extension # ID or Box ID, the system follows the
Transfer
→
Greeting
→
Action sequence that is programmed for the
subscriber or transaction box, with that ID. Typically, this involves
transferring a call to a particular telephone extension or taking a message
if the line is busy or goes unanswered.
transferring a call to a particular telephone extension or taking a message
if the line is busy or goes unanswered.
Touchtones entered: 76543
THE SYSTEM DETERMINES:
Does
7
match a System ID? NO
Does
76
match a System ID? NO
Does
765
match a System ID? NO
Does
7654
match a System ID? YES
The System Routes the Call to Extension # ID 7654