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The
Amanda Advanced Interactive Voice Response (IVR) System provides all of the following Automated Attendant -
Voice Mail features as standard. Custom programs allow even more flexibility
and capabilities. Contact Cannon Electronics, Inc. to find out just what an
Amanda Advanced IVR System can do for you.
BASIC AMANDA FEATURES
Voice Mail
Automated Attendant
Message Notification
Fax Capabilities
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
LAN/WAN via TCP/IP access
7 Personal Greetings
29 Personal Mailing Lists
10 Message Notification Records
72 Voice
Ports Maximum (Limited By Computer Hardware)
Languages: English and Spanish.
Audiotext: Information only mailboxes that can provide
callers with valuable information, saving employees time to common and
reoccurring questions.
Automatic Maintenance: The Amanda system automatically checks
disk usage.
Automatic Scheduler: The system Administrator can
schedule which greetings to play, which extensions to ring, change your do
not disturb or call screening at different times, days and dates.
Busy
Greeting: You may record a custom greeting and let
your callers know you are on the phone, with various options for them to
choose from.
Call
Chaining: Three types; Done, Ring No Answer and Busy.
After processing a call, the call can be chained to another user or mailbox.
Call
Control: "Waiting call" screen pop notifies you of an
incoming call. User can exercise any of five options including play name,
play hold greeting, connect call, transfer call to another extension, or
route caller to voice mail. Allows user to manage a multiple number of
calls.
Call
History Folder: Stores caller ID information from all
past calls regardless of how you chose to handle the calls. Also allows you
to review how each of your calls was processed, i.e. connected; sent to
voice mail; transferred to another user etc. (E-mail integration with MS
Inbox® or Outlook® required).
Call
Queuing: The caller has an option to "hold" when
reaching a busy extension. Callers holding for the extension are then
transferred in order from the queue.
Call
Screening: When enabled, the caller's name and company
is requested before transferring the call to you. Take the call, take a
message or forward the call to another user are your options.
Continuous Play/Delete: A user may request continuous
playback of all messages without interruption and then continuously delete
all the messages once playback has ended.
Date and
Time Stamp: Every message can give the date and time
it was recorded. It can be configured per mailbox and played back
automatically or on request per message.
Dialer:
Dial number dialog box allows you to dial and be connected to the telephone
number entered or selected from any Windows® application.
Do Not
Disturb: When enabled the calls will not be
transferred to your extension but directly to your voice mail. The caller is
greeted by your pre-recorded message.
Fax Mail
(Store and Forward):
Using the token programming language, the Amanda system can be configured to store
faxed documents for individual users. They can then retrieve the fax(s), up
to 20 at one time, from a remote location or view and print them using the
Messenger Client or Unified Messaging.
Fax on
Demand: With the built-in token programming language
you can create unique Fax on Demand applications that allow callers to
retrieve information stored on disk and have it sent directly to them.
Fax
Server: Create and send faxes within any Windows
application without an internal modem or separate fax line.
Foreign
Language Prompt: The system can speak to your callers
with your choice of any number of languages at any one time.
Forward
Copy: After hearing the message a user can forward a
copy of it to another user. A message prefix can also be recorded and sent
with the message.
Future
Delivery:
After a message has been recorded, the system can be told when to deliver it
to the user. Delivery times can be set in minutes, hours, days, months, or
years.
Greeting
Bypass: By pressing the # sign twice, your callers can
bypass your greeting and go directly to recording their message.
Greeting
Restart: The system, after taking a message, play Audiotext or you verifying your messages, can chain you back to the main
system greeting for further system access.
Group
Partitions: Defining which mailboxes and User's I.D.'s,
callers and user can access the Amanda system.
Integrated
Voice Response (IVR) Capabilities:
The Amanda system may communicate with a network server or other peripheral devices
sending and receiving data based on a caller's query. This information can
be played back to the caller or stored for reporting purposes.
Lists:
Each user can build 29 private lists to allow them to forward existing or
new messages to any users at one time. Lists may also be built "on-the-fly".
Message
Notification: The system can notify the user in many
ways; turning on a message-waiting lamp on the telephone, calling a pager,
etc. The number and frequency of notifies can also be changed.
Multiple
User Greetings: Each user can record seven different
greetings. These greetings may be changed by the user at any time or can be
scheduled to change automatically by time of day and day of week.
On
Screen Subject Field: Use this capability to provide
message recipients with a reference to prompt action or facilitate saved
message management.
Playback
Control: While listening to message you can fast
forward or rewind it, in 5 second increments, by pressing "#" or "*"
respectively.
Port
Selectable Greeting: The system may answer with
different greetings on a per port basis. This allows you to have more than
one company identity on a single system.
Private
Messages: Messages can be recorded for a user and
marked private preventing the user forwarding the message to another user or
mailbox.
Programmable
Dial Strings:
You may have specific dial actions programmed to access virtually limitless
call handling actions.
Receipt
Verification: When sending a message to a user, or
list, the sender can request the system to send back a message verifying the
message was received.
Remote
Access: Your Amanda system may be accessed remotely by your
installer to make changes and system updates without visiting your site.
Reporting: You can request reports detailing
information about calls processed, messages taken and other various
statistics the Amanda system keeps.
Retrieval Control: After selecting 1 to play your
messages you may play your oldest messages first or your newest messages
first by pressing "1" or "4" respectively.
Safe
Message Purge: You can program the system to delete
old messages, with a reminder to the user it is going to do so. You can
listen to them before they are purged or re-save them.
Single
Digit Menus: Gives you the flexibility to have callers
enter a single digit such as 0 through 9 to route themselves through the
system, creating an easy to use call processor.
T1, DID,
SMDI Support:
The Amanda system is capable to be installed and integrated with virtually any
communications system.
Un-delete: If you accidentally delete a message you
may recover it before exiting the message playback menu with a simple
keystroke.
Unified
Messenger: The Amanda system offers embedded controls within
the Inbox/Outlook Interface allowing you access to all your messages
(voice/fax/E-mail) in one location.
Universal
Ports:
You may use one or more system ports to answer calls or perform message
notify tasks.
Unknown
User Inquiry: By pressing 411 the caller may enter the
first three letters of the users first or last name to learn the user
extension number and press * to be transferred to that extension or press #
to find the next available match.
Urgent
Messages: A message can be recorded for a user with a
priority header.
Visual
Messaging: A graphical user interface facilitates
management of your voice, and fax messages from your PC.
Voice
Forms: The system can ask the caller a series up to 20
questions, take a message for each, and store it for playback as one
continuous message.
Volume
Control: You can increase or decrease the playback
volume of a message by pressing "8" or "0" during the playback.

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