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VMIB Integrated Auto Attd/Voice Mail 3-257
Chapter 3: System Features
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
VMIB Voice Mail
Message Storage
When a station activates Call Forward to the {VMIB Access Feature Code}, the call is
transferred to a VMIB mailbox or a transferred call recalls to the VMIB, the call is handled by
the System’s Voice Mail application. The caller can connect with the called Station User
Greeting followed by a beep tone.
A remote Caller can record a message and hang-up or dial
*
for further options. When
disconnected, the VM application will store the message in the Called User Voice Mailbox and
activates the Message Waiting Indication (MWI) at the User Station. If VM back-up is assigned
at the back-up station, Phontage or UCS Client is also notified.
CONDITIONS
- Two timers are provided to control voice message length:
- VMIB-Message Minimum Record Timer: establishes the minimum voice message
length; voice messages shorter than this timer are not stored.
- VMIB-Message Maximum Record Timer: establishes the maximum voice
message length; when the VMIB-Message Maximum Record Timer expires while
a voice message is being recorded, a confirmation tone is heard and the message
is saved for the destination station.
- If all VMIB channels are in use, a Ring-Back tone is provided until a VMIB channel is
available.
- All active Stations including SLTs can leave and receive voice messages.
- Individual User Greetings and Voice Mails are protected from loss of AC power.
OPERATION
Remote Caller
To leave a voice message:
1. After receiving the Greeting and beep on an attempted call, record the desired
message.
2. Hang up to quit recording or dial
*
for further options.
ADMIN PROGRAMMING
Release 1.0
November 2010