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CALL HOLD/QUEUE -
When enabled, this feature allows the WIN Communications Automated Attendant - Voice Mail
system to give callers who are transferred to a busy station the opportunity
to hold.
CALL SCREENING - When enabled, this
feature requires callers to record their name before being transferred to an
extension/mailbox. This recording is played to the recipient of the call so
he/she may choose to accept the call, send the call to another extension or
reject it. If the call is rejected, the WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail
system will forward the caller directly to that mailbox, which will play the
personal greeting and take a message. If accepted, the WIN Automated Attendant -
Voice Mail system connects the call to the user.
CALL TRANSFER - The WIN Automated
Attendant - Voice Mail system's automated attendant feature will ask a
caller to enter their desired extension number and, when entered, transfer
the call accordingly. The WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system may also
be programmed to transfer calls that are connected via Centrex lines.
CALLER I.D.®
INTEGRATION - When Caller I.D.
is present, Smart Voice will collect the incoming Caller I.D.
information of callers who leave a message in a User's mailbox . When a user
retrieves messages, the Caller I.D.
will be announced before each message is played. The User may press "#" to
proceed directly to the message.
When a User having a WIN Communications 32-Button Display telephone retrieves a message, the
internal extension number or Caller I.D.
information of the person that left the message, as well as the date and
time that the message was left, will be displayed.
COPY BOXES - Messages left in one
mailbox can be simultaneously recorded in another mailbox. This allows
departmental heads, supervisors, etc. to have access to messages for
departments, sales representatives, part-time personnel, etc. Retrieving
messages from a copy box does not affect the status of the message in the
primary box.
CALL BLOCKING - When enabled, this
feature will process a caller directly to a mailbox so he may leave a
message without ever ringing the phone extension.
DATE AND TIME STAMP - This feature
allows the date and time a message was received to be heard during message
playback. This feature can be configured, per mailbox, to be played back on
request per message.
DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE - This feature
allows callers to enter up to 16 letters of the first or last name of the
person they are calling to find out the correct extension/mailbox number.
DISTRIBUTION LISTS - Each mailbox
User may define up to 10 private distribution lists with an unlimited number
of members (mailboxes) on each, for his personal use when sending a message
from his mailbox. A copy of his message will be sent to all of the mailboxes
on that list.
DTMF INTERRUPT DIALING - The
WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system allows a caller to interrupt the
playback of menu options by pressing any key on the DTMF dial pad. This
feature allows sophisticated User's to dial ahead of system prompts to
access their desired option more quickly.
FAX CALLING (CNG) TONE RECOGNITION -
All WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system ports have FAX CNG tone
recognition. Incoming faxes having a CNG tone can automatically transfer to
a fax machine that is part of the telephone system.
FUTURE DELIVERY - A message may be
recorded and scheduled to be sent to a User or group of Users at a future
date and time.
GREETING BYPASS - By pressing the #
sign your callers can bypass your greeting and go directly to leaving you a
message.
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - This feature
allows routine caller questions to be answered and recorded in the form of a
mailbox greeting. Callers in need of this information are transferred to the
mailbox where this information is played back accurately and efficiently
without employee intervention.
LIVE MONITOR - This feature allows a
User the option of retrieving a Caller that is leaving a message in the
User's mailbox. NOTE - This is an optional feature and must be configured
by the Telephone System Installer. Once configured, each time a Caller
is recording a message, the User's extension will be called. If the user has
a Display telephone, the display will say "Monitor Request." Once the call
is answered the User will be able to monitor the Caller. By pressing a
button, the User can connect to the caller and end the message.
MESSAGE FORWARDING - This feature
allows a mailbox User to forward any received message to another mailbox
with or without an attached comment.
MESSAGE LENGTH (VARIABLE) - The
WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system allows the message length to be
defined on an individual basis for each mailbox.
MESSAGE NOTIFICATION - The WIN
Automated
Attendant - Voice Mail system can provide notification to a station user.
This is normally accomplished via a message waiting light or "stutter" dial
tone. (This feature is telephone system dependent). Notification via a
beeper, cellular phone, home phone, etc. may be programmed on an individual
basis for each mailbox.
MESSAGE PURGING - The WIN Automated
Attendant - Voice Mail system can be programmed to automatically delete old
(already been played) messages that have been stored for a predefined period
of time.
MESSAGE PLAYBACK CONTROLS - The
WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system allows Users to pause, skip forward
or skip backwards in a message during message playback.
MESSAGE RETRIEVAL CONTROL - A
Mailbox User may determine the order in which messages will be played back.
They may be played first in first out (FIFO) or last in first out (LIFO) if
they wish to hear the most recent message first.
MULTIPLE MAILBOX GREETING - Each
Mailbox User has the ability to record up to eight personal greetings. These
may be scheduled to automatically play to callers when a User is not
available.
NIGHT MODE - The WIN Automated Attendant
- Voice Mail system can be programmed to play a different set of caller
instructions for off hours as opposed to those heard during business hours.
NAME RECORDING - A User may record
his name (and extension), which the WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system
will play for identification purposes during a variety of call processing
functions.
NUMBER OF MESSAGES DISPLAY - In
addition to the standard message waiting notification seen on a display
telephone, a user with a 32-Button Display telephone will see the number of
messages, which is shown in the upper right corner.
PRIVATE MESSAGES - Messages can be
recorded for a User that are meant only for them to hear and cannot be
accidentally forwarded to another User.
RECEIPT VERIFICATION - The WIN
Automated
Attendant - Voice Mail system can alert you when the recipient of your
message has listened to your message. This confirms that the message was
received and played.
REMOTE ADMINISTRATION - The
WIN Automated Attendant - Voice Mail system may be accessed remotely via
computer. When accessed in this manner, all functions available to the
System Administrator on-site are available remotely.
PASSWORD PROTECTION - Each Mailbox
User may define their own password which prevents unauthorized access to his
mailbox and assures message confidentiality. Your password may be any number
from one to eight digits in length. Until you change it, your password is
the same as your User I. D.
SCHEDULED GREETINGS - The eight
greetings available for each mailbox may be scheduled to play at any
specified time or date as required. Greetings may also be scheduled to play
only on certain days of the week. This feature may be locked "on" or "off",
thereby preventing a change of the greeting.
URGENT MESSAGES - A message can be
recorded for a User with a priority header, making it the first message the
User hears when picking up messages. For Users with WIN Communications 20-Button or 32-Button
Display telephones, the red Information LED will flash at a very rapid pace.
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