Mailbox Number - Varied/Fixed Length; Message - Continuous Delete; Message - Continuous Playback - Toshiba Stratagy Flash General Description Manual

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Mailbox Number – Varied/Fixed Length
Mailbox Number – Varied/Fixed Length
System Availability: All systems
Stratagy supports mailboxes of up to eight digits, or 100 million different possible mailbox
numbers. Due to hard drive storage limitations, not all 100 million Stratagy mailboxes can be
installed. The maximum number of installed mailboxes is dependent on the customer application.
Varied Length Mailboxes: Mailbox numbers may vary in length and are non-conflicting. That is,
both "111" and "1111" can be separate mailboxes, and both can be used by the system. Thus, no
mailboxes are ever precluded.
Fixed Length Mailboxes: Mailbox numbers can also be set to a specific length based on the first
digit (0~9) used. For example: all mailbox numbers starting with "1" are three digits long.
Therefore, "111" is a valid mailbox number and "1111" is not. Fixed Length mailbox numbers
enable Stratagy to process calls immediately after the last fixed length digit is dialed, and does not
require a
Benefit(s)
Provides flexibility in mailbox numbering.
Message – Continuous Delete
System Availability: All systems
A user can enter a DTMF command that deletes several messages at one time. The number of
messages deleted is based on a preset length of recorded time (designated in minutes) and
therefore varies. The messages deleted are those whose cumulative time is equal to, or less than,
the designated number of minutes.
Important!
Benefit(s)
Transcription services that are accustomed to working from audio tape recordings rather than
directly from voice mail recordings would find this feature useful. This feature can also be used
with the Message Playback—Continuous feature.
Message – Continuous Playback
System Availability: All systems
A user can enter a DTMF command that plays several messages at one time without stopping
between each message. The number of messages played is determined by a preset length of
recorded time (designated in minutes) and therefore varies. The number of played messages is
those whose cumulative time is equal to, or less than, the designated number of minutes.
Benefit(s)
Transcription services that are accustomed to working from audio tape recordings rather than
directly from voice mail recordings would find this feature useful. This feature can also be used
with the Message Delete—Continuous feature.
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digit or time-out to indicate the end of a mailbox number.
The deletion starts with the first message in the queue and continues until the preset
time has expired. Both heard and unheard messages are deleted. If there are two
queues - new and saved - the deletion occurs only in the queue the user is in when
continuous delete is requested.
Stratagy General Description
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