12 Chapter 2 Using CallPilot

An example of a display with fewer than 16 characters, where the command line prompt remains on the display is the Pswd: command line prompt.

Pswd:

OTHR RETRY OK

The prompt disappears for these command line prompts:

Name:

Log:

Dest ph:

This display shows the Name: command line prompt:

Name:

RETRY BKSP OK

When you begin to enter the last name, the Name: command line prompt disappears. For example, if you enter the name Partridge, you press the dialpad button ‡for P, and the display drops the Name: prompt.

P

RETRY BKSP OK

Although the name is only nine characters long, the command line prompt is not shown on the display after you enter the entire name.

Partridge

RETRY BKSP OK

CallPilot voice prompts

Voice prompts announce which dialpad button to press to use CallPilot options. Voice prompts provide the same options as display buttons. Prompts also provide options that do not appear on the display. If you use a two line display phone, you can use either the display button or the dialpad button to access the option.

On a one line display phone the voice prompt plays immediately. If you do not choose an option after five seconds, the voice prompt replays the options. If you still do not choose an option, CallPilot ends the session.

On a two line display phone the voice prompt plays after a few seconds delay. If you do not choose an option, CallPilot ends the session.

Interrupting a voice prompt

You can interrupt a voice prompt by selecting any option on the display or dialpad. You can also interrupt a voice prompt by pressing £.

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Nortel Networks manual CallPilot voice prompts, Interrupting a voice prompt