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UNIVERGE SV8100
Live Record
While on a CO/Trunk call, an extension user can have VM8000 InMail record the conversation.
The multiline terminal user just presses the VM8000 InMail Record key; the ESL user dials a code.
Once recorded, the Voice Messaging System stores the conversation as a new message in the
user's mailbox. After calling their mailbox, a user can save, edit or delete the recorded
conversation. This feature is supported only on CO, Tie, or DID calls. It is not supported on internal
calls. The recording time limit is set by multiplying Program 47-01-03 x 10 with a maximum
recording limit of 65 minutes. At the default (120 seconds) this will allow a 20 minute Live
Recording message to be made. The initial recording beep is controlled with Program 47-02-07.
The repeating beep interval is controlled with Program 45-01-06. Once Live Record is started,
dialed DTMF digits are no longer sent to the outside system for the duration of that call.
Live Monitor
A multiline terminal user can have their idle extension emulate a personal answering machine. This
lets InMail screen their calls, just like their answering machine at home. If activated, the extension
incoming calls route to the user's subscriber mailbox. The Live Monitor feature is supported for
external and internal calls. After the mailbox answers, the user's phone changes to show that a
caller is leaving a message, no audible tone is provided. The multiline terminal user can then:
Choose Exit to let the call go through to their mailbox.
Choose ANSW to intercept the call before it goes to their mailbox.
Choose MON to monitor the message being left by the caller.
Personal Answering Machine Emulation
A multiline terminal user can have their idle extension emulate a personal answering machine. This
lets In-Mail screen their calls, just like their answering machine at home. If activated, the
extension's incoming calls route to the user's subscriber mailbox. Once the mailbox answers, the
user hears the caller's incoming message. The multiline terminal user can then:
Let the call go through to their mailbox
Intercept the call before it goes to their mailbox
Voice Mail Overflow
If Voice Mail automatically answers trunks, Voice Mail Overflow can reroute those trunks to other
extensions when all Voice Mail ports do not answer or, with certain software, are busy. During
periods of high traffic, this prevents the outside calls from ringing Voice Mail for an inordinate
amount of time. There are two types of Voice Mail Overflow: Immediate and Delayed. With
immediate overflow, calls immediately reroute to other extensions when all Voice Mail ports do not
answer or, with certain software, are busy. With delayed overflow, calls reroute after a preset
interval. Without overflow, the outside calls ring Voice Mail until a port becomes available or the
outside caller hangs up.
Message Center Mailbox
A Message Center Mailbox is shared by more than one extension. Any multiline terminal that has a
Message Center Key for the shared mailbox can:
Listen to the messages stored in the shared mailbox
Transfer calls to the shared mailbox
VM8000 InMail
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