NEC 1093098 Answering Machine User Manual


 
Bilingual Voice Prompts
DSX Feature Handbook IntraMail Features 29
IntraMail
Features
Bilingual Voice Prompts
Description
Bilingual Voice Prompts provides IntraMail voice prompts in one of two active languages (primary and sec-
ondary). These language choices are available to Routing Mailboxes, outside lines, Station Mailboxes, and
Group Mailboxes as follows:
Routing Mailbox
The language an Automated Attendant caller hears is set by the answering Routing Mailbox.
Outside Line
For outside lines not answered by the Automated Attendant, the language the caller hears if routed to
voice mail is set by the line. An outgoing outside call also hears the line’s language setting if it is then
transferred to a co-worker’s mailbox.
Station Mailbox
When you log onto your own mailbox and use its features, you always hear your mailbox language. If
you call a co-worker and leave a message, you will hear the system’s Primary Language.
Group Mailbox and UCD Group Mailbox
Similar to a Station Mailbox, when you log into a Group or UCD Group Mailbox and use its features,
you always hear the language programmed for that mailbox. If a co-worker leaves a message in the
Group Mailbox, they hear the system’s Primary Language.
There are up to six languages stored in the IntraMail CompactFlash card. By default, English mnemonic and
English numeric are active and the other four languages (if any) are inactive. You activate an inactive lan-
guage through system programming.
Automated Attendant callers can optionally dial a digit to select the language of their choice.
Operation
None
Provides IntraMail voice prompts in one of two active languages.