4 will search all Station Blocks to locate the one most closely matching the
number being dialed. Station Blocks can contain up to six matching dial strings.
These strings can include any digit which can be dialed and the wildcard char-
acter “?”. Zero would match the operator’s extension.
Examples:
● 3??? – Match any four-digit number beginning with “3”.
● 411 – Match “411” only.
● ???5000 – Match any seven-digit number ending in “5000”.
● ??? – Match any three-digit number.
Prefix The Dial Prefix instructs SVMi-4 what DTMF to dial, if any, prior to the
actual number. Prefix examples include a tie line or trunk access code. One
example is shown in the Off-Premise Station Block: ‘9,’ tells SVMi-4 to dial “9”
and then pause before dialing the actual telephone number.
Suffix Enter any DTMF that must be dialed after the actual number. This will
usually be left blank but may include an account code or PBX feature code.
Beepers usually require some form of DTMF entry after the telephone number.
Transfer Controls Simultaneous Xfers - Y/N. Set this parameter to ‘Y’ to allow
more than one port to transfer to the same station simultaneously. This applies
to blind transfer conditions only. ACDs and operator switchboards are examples
of “Yes” situations.
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