Unscreened Call Transfer
A user can transfer a call to another station without first announcing it. The transferred
call will camp-on to the other station where it will ring and await an answer. The call will
automatically ring back to the transferring station after a programmable recall period.
There is no limit as to how many calls users can camp-on to another station. A
transferred call will only ring if the station is idle. If the station is busy, the call will wait
until it is idle before it rings. The programmer can use the system class of service
programming to set the recall time for an unanswered transferred call.
See also, Call Transfer.
V
Visual Voice Mail Support
Visual Voice Mail (VVM) support provides proprietary, two-line display LCD
speakerphone stations with visual messages and interactive buttons. This message and
button fuctionality enhances the stations with visual messages and interactive buttons.
This message and button functionality enhances the station’s use with Comdial Versatile
Voice Processing (VVP) voice mail equipment. To implement VVM support, the system
programmer must enable it with class of service programming action. Since VVM
requires the same serial data connection to the common equipment cabinet as does the
Tracker Paging System, the Tracker Paging System is unavailable while VVM is
operational.
When enabled, VVM causes the speakerphone to display a VMAIL button that users
press to call the voice mail system. After they press this button, the system prompts them
to enter a password. (This password is one that the programmer assigns to the stations.)
Once users enter the password, the speakerphone’s display shows the VVP’s main menu.
From there, users can select the operation they wish to persue.
When there is a message waiting, the display shows the message quantity in place of the
VMAIL button (for example, 5 MSG). Users press the MSG buttonw to play the stored
messages. The system prompts the user to enter a password (if programmed to require
one) before it plays the new messages.
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