{{indexmenu_n>50}} ====== Miscellaneous ====== This section lists a variety of actions that do not fit into the other categories. **Any choice listed here that does not appear in the selection box can be typed in manually.** The table below provides a brief overview of each action, listing the action, an example, and a brief description. More detailed descriptions are provided in the sections that follow. ^Action^Example(s)^Description^ |//Default//|''Default''|Stops playback of the greeting and invokes the //No Input// action.| |//Disconnect//|''Disconnect''|Ends the call and hangs up.| |//Invalid//|''Invalid''|Prevents dialing the digit as a single-digit entry. //Dialing it as the first digit in an extension number is allowed, if the //SD// box is not checked.//| |//Say Time//|''Say Time''|Plays the time and date for the caller, then disconnects.| |//Schedule Wakeup//|''Schedule Wakeup''|If the caller ID matches a guest mailbox, the caller is guided through scheduling a wakeup call.| ===== Invalid ===== ''Invalid'' option was added simply as a way to make it more explicitly clear that single-digit entry is not valid for the given DTMF digit. The digit may be pressed as the first digit in an extension number (unless the //SD// checkbox is checked), but if the caller only enters the one digit, the system will state that that option is invalid and then replay the greeting. ===== Default ===== The Default option causes the greeting playback to stop and the action assigned to the //No Input// SDA event to be invoked. //This differs from the //Skip Greeting// and //Take Message// options in that those options do not perform the action assigned to //No Input// but instead go directly to playing the beep and recording a message (they are, therefore, meant for SDA menus assigned to mailboxes that can take messages).// ===== Disconnect ===== The Disconnect option will simply hang up the call. ===== Say Time ===== The Say Time option will say the time, then the date, and then end the call. ===== Schedule Wakeup ===== The Schedule Wakeup option will take the caller ID, process it through the translation table if relevant, and use that as the mailbox number for which to schedule a wakeup call. If the caller ID matches a guest mailbox, the caller is allowed to schedule and/or cancel wakeup calls. However, if it does not match a guest mailbox, the system will say that that mailbox does not exist and then transfer the call to the operator.