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Xen IPK
Features and Specifications Manual
A Feature Access key or One-Touch key can be assigned for easy
message access.
If a call transferred from a Voice Mail port is not answered in three
minutes (fixed timer), the call recalls to the Voice Mail port.
If a station is programmed for multiple Call Forward (e.g.,100 CFWD -
101 CFWD - VM Hunt Group) and a call is made to station 100, the
caller is forwarded to the mailbox for station 100.
Voice Mail Message Waiting can be set/cancelled only from a Voice
Mail port.
The Digital Voice Mail recognises the CO/PBX busy tone.
Refer to S-14 Station Hunting for specific information about station
hunt groups.
The following major features are provided:
Voice Mail Service
Automated Attendant
Audiotext
Fax Detect, Routing and Notification
Optional Multilingual Prompts
Live Recording
General
Tone Override, Call Alert, Barge-In, Camp-On, and Voice Over Split
feature tones are denied during Live Recording.
If a Multiline Terminal user completes the Live Recording without
specifying a mailbox where the conversation should be stored and
Automatic Recall is not assigned in Digital Voice Mail programming,
the conversation is stored in the mailbox assigned to the Multiline
Terminal. When a Multiline Terminal user completes the Live
Recording without specifying a mailbox where the conversation should
be stored and Automatic Recall is assigned in Digital Voice Mail
programming, the conversation is stored in the mailbox assigned to
the Multiline Terminal and the system recalls the Multiline Terminal and
plays the recorded conversation.
(Auto Callback rings - 4 times, Waiting Time - 3 minute, Redial -
5 times.)
Live Recording can be used only from Multiline Terminals.
Individual trunks must be assigned for the Live Recording feature
to operate.
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