Specifications
Working with a Key Voice System 
Printed in the USA  Page 19  GCA39-826 Rev 1, Issue 9/01 
E-mail Reader with Interchange 
As an optional add-on package to Interchange, Key Voice provides a sophisticated text-to-speech 
e-mail reader. With the e-mail reader, a mailbox owner can log in to his/her voice mailbox over 
the telephone and select options to “hear” new or saved e-mail messages (in addition to new and 
saved voice/fax messages). The e-mail reader voices e-mail message text to the mailbox owner. 
The mailbox owner can save, delete, or record a voice message reply to each e-mail message. 
Replies are sent as e-mail messages with voice file (.WAV) to the e-mail message originator. 
The e-mail reader is sold in 2-port increments up to a maximum of 16 ports (With an 8-port 
license, for example, 8 e-mail reading sessions can take place by 8 mailbox owners 
simultaneously). 
Fax from the Desktop with Small and Corporate Office NT/2000 and Interchange 
Certain Key Voice NT/2000-based systems include a printer driver that allows subscribers to fax 
documents created in any Windows application directly from their client PC desktops. No 
desktop hardware is needed—no modem, no phone line. Inbound and outbound faxes travel 
through the PBX voice lines, increasing efficiency and eliminating the expense of dedicated fax 
lines. 










