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Features
Volume Control
Strata CIX General Description
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Toshiba Proprietary Integration
Toshiba proprietary integration provides the highest functionality between the Strata CIX and a
Stratagy voice processing system. Toshiba proprietary integration requires the BSIS interface for
control signaling between Stratagy and Strata CIX. Toshiba proprietary integration is required to
use Stratagy voice processing system’s support the features of Call Record to Voice Mail and Voice
Mail Soft Keys.
Call Record to Voice Mail
While on an active call, a station user can record the conversation and store it in a LVMU voice
mailbox by pressing
Record
on the digital telephone. To end the recording, they can press
Record
again. Station users can also stop and start recording by pressing
PS/RES
.
Users can replay recorded messages by calling the voice mailbox that has the stored recording and
play it back as any other message. The “record to” mailbox can be any mailbox number and can be
accessed automatically when
Record
is pressed or dialed after
Record
is pressed.
Recording to Voice Mail (VM) is available on two-party and multi-party conference calls.
Voice Mail Soft Keys (GVMU and LVMU)
Voice Mail Soft Keys provide LCD telephone users with an active set of Soft Keys that prompt the
user with available commands to play Voice Mail messages and to manage their mail boxes.
The LCD shows the number of New and Saved messages in the user’s mailbox.
The number of New/Saved messages displays on the LCD when the telephone is idle and has at
least one new message.
Soft Keys requires the Toshiba Proprietary VM integration and connection to the Strata CIX LAN.
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox
The transferring party can transfer a call directly to a person’s voice mailbox without waiting for
the call to forward from the called party’s telephone. The voice mailbox does not need to be
associated with an active telephone in the Strata CIX. Direct transfer to voice mail (VM) can be
performed to a centralized VM system connected to a network node other than the user’s node.
The transferring party presses
Direct Transfer to VM
and dials the mailbox number, and the
call transfers immediately on receipt of the last digit. The transferred party hears the greeting
associated with the specified mailbox and can then leave a message.
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox simplifies getting a call for a busy or absent employee to his/her
mailbox. It eliminates the need for the caller to enter the desired mailbox number after being
connected to the voice mail system. This feature is available using standard DTMF or SMDI VM
integration and does not require Toshiba proprietary VM integration.
Volume Control
System Availability: All systems
Digital Telephone users can independently adjust their handset hearing volume, speaker hearing
volume including BGM, speaker incoming tone volume and beep tone volume.