Specifications

Introduction D-3
Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Introduction
The STSe Hard Drive-based Voice Mail makes a voice mail system an affordable option for any
small business. It plugs right into the phone system itself, eliminating the need for more
expensive external equipment.
Basic Features
The STSe Hard Drive-based Voice Mail was designed to enhance business productivity with a
wide-array of system features to benefit both system administrators and the users.
System Capabilities
System Modules
User Options
Notification Advanced pager, cellphone, and command file notification features
System Access Administration access via: serial port, USB port, or ethernet port
Wizard Interface To assist with initial setup of voice mail system
Remote Programming Via external user modem
8 Ports Unlimited mailboxes
KSU Clock Control 3 different KSU time periods to answer incoming calls
Message Storage Allows 200+ hours of storage time
Auto-Attendant
(Dial-by-Name)
Allows callers to reach appropriate person without operator assistance.
Call Forwarding Forward calls directly to a mailbox without system administrator help.
Menu Routing Route callers more efficiently. Example: for Sales, press 1, for Service,
press 2, etc.
Time Controls Allows customized menus to run at specified times.
RAN Announcements
(for UCD function)
Play messages to callers while they are waiting to speak with a person.
Call Screening
(Ans Machine Emulation)
Listen to messages while being recorded (determine whether to pick
up the phone to speak with the caller).
Message Forwarding Direct messages to appropriate people quickly and efficiently.
Message Storage Save messages for future reference.
Message Wait Light Light indicates new voice mail messages.
Pager Notification Choose to be notified when system receives new messages.
Remote Access Check voice mail messages from any touch-tone phone.