Stereo System User Manual
DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0
System Description Pocket Reference 
585-300-214 
Issue 1
May 1999
Features and Compatibility 
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Feature Overview 
■ Receive audible notification for all incoming messages or just 
priority messages on remote telephones or pagers
■ Retrieve, create, and send messages on their personal 
computers (PCs) using I
NTUITY Message Manager
The Advantages of INTUITY Message Manager
INTUITY Message Manager software provides DEFINITY AUDIX system 
subscribers access to the system through a TCP/IP connection with their 
PCs. 
This PC interface allows subscribers to access and organize their 
messages much more quickly than an audible interface. Here are a few 
of the things DEFINITY AUDIX system subscribers can do with I
NTUITY 
Message Manager:
■ Receive visual notification of their voice mail messages on their 
PCs
■ View their entire message lists at once
■ Read message headers, including callers’ names and telephone 
numbers, to prioritize the messages they receive and listen to the 
messages in the order they choose
■ Access voice mail features through a visual, Windows-based 
interface
■ Record, edit, and play back messages and personal greetings 
using a mouse, rather than a telephone keypad
■ Forward and reply to messages
■ Annotate messages with a subject line
■ Save messages on their PCs, creating a permanent record of 
important messages and freeing storage space on the DEFINITY 
AUDIX system
■ Set up mailing lists and administer personal greetings and 
outcalling
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 with ease using a keyboard
■ Access the system’s subscriber directory and mailing lists
Features for the System Administrator
The DEFINITY AUDIX system offers many features that allow system 
administrators to easily track system use and change system functions 
to meet subscribers’ needs. A few of those features are described here:
3. With the Outcalling feature, the DEFINITY AUDIX system calls 
subscribers at a number of their choice, including pagers, to notify 
them of incoming messages.










