Configuring Your System
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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.
$T<type>$ 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.
$P<prompt num>N<num
digits>$
The user input prompt string.
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.
Name Interpretation
Note
If the maximum number of characters is greater than 32 or less than one, macro
execution fails.