Instruction manual
INTUITY AUDIX
Issue 4 May 2003 105555-233-767
The IA770 application consists of license file-activated software residing on the
S8300 Media Server, and a small card that can be installed and upgraded in the
field.
The IA770 application is available in two configurations:
■ 4 ports, 100 users
■ 8 ports, 300 users
The IA770 application includes INTUITY™ Message Manager. While the system
provides text-to-speech capability in U.S. English only, there is no additional
charge for initial implementation of any of the 35 available languages for
prompts.
IA770 supports INTUITY digital (TCP/IP) and AMIS networking protocols.
More extensive networking can be provided with the Avaya™ Interchange.
Using the Web interface, the administrator can perform a system backup and
restore of all administered data — announcements, recorded names, greetings —
and approximately 50 hours of messages over the local area network (LAN). The
screens are easier to understand and more intuitive, which should cut installation
time and lessen the need for training and experience. The IA770 system uses
smart defaults rather than requiring every field to be addressed.
For more information on the IA770 messaging application, see the S8300 and
S8700 Library CD, 555-233-825.
S8100 Media Server embedded INTUITY AUDIX
This application provides voice, fax, and text messaging, along with
text-to-speech and message manager functionality in a single processor
mezzanine board on the S8100 Media Server.
Included are Avaya Directory Enabled Management (DEM) and Fax Extended
Dialing (FED).
■ ADEM provides real time directory-based access to Communication
Manager and INTUITY AUDIX.
■ FED allows the customer to specify restrictions on the destination
numbers, as well as eliminate the need to administer fax number ranges as
remote AMIS networking machines. Additionally, FED addresses the entry
of international destination numbers by allowing up to 23 digits for fax
endpoints.