Toshiba Strata CIX GVPH Programming Manual page 77

Voice processing system
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Table 4-4
Options Screen Fields (continued)
Guests
Message Pending
Current Greeting
Max (Current Greeting)
Busy Message
Max (Busy Message)
Strata CIX40 Voice Processing Programming Manual
Number of Guest User IDs the User ID can create. For each Guest User ID created, the
value decrements by 1. For example, if the Guests field was set to 5 and the user
created 3 Guest User IDs, Guests would now display 2.
0 ~ 22:
Number of Guest User IDs the user can create.
-1:
User cannot use the Guest User ID feature
Possible values: -1 (cannot use Guest User IDs) 0 ~ 22
Default:
-1
Messages that a user partially hears (five seconds or longer set by
msg_pending_threshold parameter) are called Pending messages. They remain in the
New Message Queue, the Message Waiting LED is turned off, and a Return Receipt is
sent, if applicable.
Note
If the Saved Msg Que field is set to No, the setting for this field has no effect on
the voice mail system.
Yes: This User ID mailbox may store pending messages.
No:
This User ID mailbox may not store pending messages.
Possible values: Yes, No
Default:
No (Message Pending is Off)
Which of eight User ID greetings plays. This value can be set by the user through the
telephone unless Current Greeting Max is set to 0.
Each mailbox user may record up to seven custom greetings. The system default
greeting is "Please leave a message for [name]," as per the user's name recording.
Possible values: 0, 1~7
Default:
0 (system greeting)
Maximum greeting length (seconds) for each custom greeting recorded by the user.
Whether the user can change the current greeting.
Possible values: 0 (user cannot record or change greetings), 1~999
Default:
45
Greeting caller receives when the extension is busy. This value can be set by the user
through the telephone unless Busy Greeting Max is set to 0. (See "Manage Your
Mailbox" in the Strata CIX40 Voice Processing System User Guide for more
information.)
SYS: System busy greeting. Voice processing advises the caller that he may hold for
the extension by pressing
waiting for the tone. If the caller chooses to hold, voice processing informs the
caller of his position in the hold queue and then plays 30 seconds of the Busy-
Hold Music file before trying the extension again. After each transfer attempt, the
caller is given the same options.
CUS: Custom busy greeting.
Possible values: CUS, SYS
Default:
SYS
Maximum greeting length (seconds) for the custom busy greeting recorded by the user.
Whether the user can change the busy greeting.
Possible values: 0 (user cannot record or change greeting), 1~999
Default:
45 (seconds)
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, dial another extension, or leave a message by
Menus
Users Menu
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