Vpim Home Domain; Alternate Tone Detection; Volume; Save Message On Return Call - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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E. VPIM HOME DOMAIN
2.10 Type the domain that identifies the local system. For example, the following VPIM
address "Doe, John <1000@localDomain.com>" has a VPIM Home Domain of "localDo-
main.com." When a VPIM message is sent out from the local system, the "From" address con-
tains the VPIM Home Domain. When other VPIM systems send messages to the local system,
the "To" address contains an address with the domain being the VPIM Home Domain on the
local system. For complete information about VPIM, see
F.

ALTERNATE TONE DETECTION

2.11 In some remote messaging situations, the device being called uses signaling tones that
the Voice Processor does not recognize, at default. If remote messaging is not properly signal-
ing the device, enable this flag to allow the Voice Processor to detect alternate tones.
2.12 To enable the Alternate Tone Detection option, select the current Value and place a
check mark in it. Then press
option, select the check box again to remove the check mark.
G. VOLUME
2.13 This field allows you to set the playback volume level for all prompts, voice mail mes-
sages, and Audiotex recordings simultaneously. These areas cannot be adjusted separately and
only the playback value is affected, not the recording volume. The volume range is -8 for the
softest setting to +8 for the loudest. The normal setting is 0.
NOTE:
system volume level currently programmed does not change. Only the voice channel being
used by the caller is temporarily altered. When the user has completed the call, the system
resets the volume of the voice channel used to the setting currently established in the Volume
Level drop-down list box.
2.14 To set the volume level, click on the current Value and scroll to or enter the new value
in the text box. Then press
H. SAVE MESSAGE ON RETURN CALL
2.15 The Return Call feature (described on
TURES) allows the voice mail user to place a return call to the message sender directly from
the voice mailbox for a message that has a Caller ID or extension number.
2.16 The Save Message on Returned Call flag tells the Voice Processor whether to save the
message that the user is listening to at the time the user chooses to make the return call.
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When a caller, using voice mail, increases or decreases the volume during the call, the
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If the flag is set to "yes," the Voice Processor will automatically move the message to
the user's saved message queue when the user makes the return call. If the message is
already in the saved message queue when the user makes the return call, then it is
unchanged. Note that this applies to both the new message queue and deleted messages.
If the flag is enabled and the user makes the return call from a deleted message, that
message will be moved to the saved message queue, effectively restoring the message.
If the flag is set to "no," the Voice Processor will simply leave the message in the same
queue it was in before the user made the return call. Note that if the flag is set to "no"
and the message is in the new message queue, the Voice Processor will refresh the mes-
sage lamp on the user phone.
page
or click on another field to save the change. To disable the
or click on another field to save your change.
page 4-46
in VOICE PROCESSING FEA-
4-71.

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