11-2 Configuration Maid
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11.2
HOW THE FIRSTDIGIT TABLE IS USED
The Toshiba VP System and many PBXs use FIRSTDIGIT Tables to determine:
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Whether the firs digit is valid, and
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How many digits to expect before completing a call.
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The fmt digit entry in the FIRSI?)IGIT Table is defined when the first mailbox starting with a
given digit is entered in the USER Table. Vtid mailbox first diit numbers are 1 - 9. A ma&ox
number cannot begin with the digit 0, however, extensions in the USER Table can begin with the
digit 0. All mailbox numbers starting with the same digit must be the same length.
For exampIe, if all mailboxes starting with 4 are three digits long:
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If caller enters valid mailbox
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The Toshiba VP System refers to the USER
Table for the extension to call.
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If
caller
entea (oa a), or a digit not
The Tbshiba VP System waits for two (or
in the USER Table
one) more digits. The Toshiba VP System
prompts:
“Extension four (orfo*@e) is
invnlid
You
may now dial another emnsion
nmberordialzeroforassi5tancq.”
Ifa
Custom Error prompt is recorded, it plays
instead of the generic prompt.