Configuring Your System

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name

Interpretation

 

 

 

 

$T<type>$

The embedded action type. Multiple actions can be

 

 

defined.

 

 

Supported action types include:

 

 

invite

 

 

dtmf

 

 

refer

 

 

Note: Polycom recommends that you always define this

 

 

field. If it is not defined, the supplied digits will be dialed

 

 

using INVITE (if no active call) or DTMF (if an active

 

 

call). The use of refer method is call server

 

 

dependentand may require the addition of star codes.

 

 

 

 

$M<macro>$

The embedded macro. The <macro> string must begin

 

 

with a letter.

 

 

If the macro name is not defined, the execution of the

 

 

action string fails.

 

 

 

 

$P<prompt num>N<num

The user input prompt string.

 

digits>$

Refer to Prompt Macro Substitution on this page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

$S<speed dial index>$

The speed dial index. Only digits are valid.

 

 

The action is found in the contact field of the local

 

 

directory entry pointed to by the index.

 

 

 

 

$F<internal function>$

An internal function.

 

 

For more information, refer to Internal Key Functions on

 

 

page C-19.

 

 

 

 

URL

A URL. Only one per action string is supported.

 

 

 

 

Prompt Macro Substitution

The action.string in the efklist element can be defined by a macro substitution string, “PnNn” where:

Pn is the prompt x as defined in the efk.efkprompt.x

Nn is the number of digits or letters that the user can enter. The maximum number is 32. The user needs to press the Enter soft key to complete data entry.

Note

If the maximum number of characters is greater than 32 or less than one, macro

 

execution fails.

 

 

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Polycom 1725-11530-310 manual Prompt Macro Substitution, Using Invite if no active call or Dtmf if an active