Voice Processing Solutions
555-230-024
9-6 Issue 5 January 1998
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Automatic Message Scan
can play all new messages in part or in their
entirety without requiring you to press additional buttons, which is
particularly useful when you are getting messages from your mobile
phone.
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Sending Restrictions by Community
enables you to limit the communities
of callers who can communicate via AUDIX Voice Messaging.
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Group Lists
allows you to create mailing lists of up to 250 people to use for
broadcasting messages.
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Message Forwarding
allows you to forward messages with or without
attached comments.
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Name Addressing
allows you to address massages by name if you don’t
know the extension.
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Private Messaging
is a special coding feature that prevents recipients
from forwarding messages.
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Leave Word Calling
allows you to simply press a button on your telephone
in order to leave a standard
call me
message on any extension.
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On-Line Help
provides you with instant access to voiced instructions at
any time when you are using the system.
INTUITY Messaging Solutions
Lucent Technologies INTUITY Messaging Solutions allows you to record,
distribute, and receive messages in various mediums. The system runs on a
MAP5P, MAP/40, MAP/40s, or MAP/100 computer connected to the switch and
can accommodate up to 64 voice ports and 1255 hours of stored messages.
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NTUITY also accommodates the Mode Code analog interface, which allows the
system to communicate with the DEFINITY ECS without a separate data link. This
interface also enables other vendor equipment to integrate with DEFINITY ECS.
(Some I
NTUITY features may behave differently when you use the Mode Code
interface. See the I
NTUITY documentation for more information.)
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NTUITY Messaging Solutions essentially offers the same user features as the
DEFINITY AUDIX System, plus the following features:
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Fax Messaging
allows you to handle faxes as easily as you handle voice
mail. You can send, receive, store, scan, delete, skip, or forward faxes.
This feature is fully integrated with voice messaging, so you can attach
faxes to voice messages, for example. You can also create special
mailboxes for each of your fax machines. These mailboxes accept fax
telephone calls when the fax machine is busy and then deliver the fax to
the fax machine when the fax machine is available.
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Turn off AUDIX Call Answering
allows you to turn off call answering in
order to conserve system resources. You can create a message that tells
callers they cannot leave a message, giving them another number to call,
for example.