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QX50/QX200/QX2000 Manual III: Extension User’s Guide
Voice Mail
The
Voice Mail Service
provides a possibility to leave brief voice messages on the mailbox of an unavailable or busy QX IP PBX extension. The caller hears
a greeting message (configurable by the extension user) and a signal initiating the Voice Mail recording. The extension user may configure the maximum
duration of the voice message as well as the Voice Mail system activation timeout (see chapter
Received voice messages are stored in the
. They can be accessed by the
key combination from the phone handset and via QX IP PBX
management. Voice messages can to be played, marked (from GUI only), deleted, replied to (from handset only) or forwarded by the user. Messages with a
facsimile (FAX) attached will be displayed in a special way in the Voice Mailbox on web management access and will be indicated by a special voice signal
when accessing the message from the handset. The Incoming FAX message can be viewed and downloaded to the PC from the Voice Mailbox at Web
management access as a *.tif picture file.
QX IP PBX’s Voice Mail service also allows reviewing system messages used for telephony services functionality. The voice mail greeting, incoming and
outgoing blocking messages, user’s name and out of office greeting can be played, recorded and restored. Greeting messages are played to the caller
announcing that the called extension is unavailable and asking to leave a voice mail. Blocking messages are played when receiving or making
incoming/outgoing calls from/to the restricted destination. User’s name is played when surfing the Extensions Directory. The personal out of office
greeting is played instead of the main greeting message, when out of office option is selected on the extension.
QX IP PBX provides caller the possibility of leaving voice messages when called extension is busy or unavailable. A voice mail greeting message, and a
voice signal indicating voice mail recording initiation, are played back to the caller.
All voice mail functionality settings, such as enabling the greeting message, adjusting the maximal voice mail duration, voice mail system activation
timeout, etc, are configurable by the user through the extension’s
Voice Mailbox
QX IP PBX supports two ways of accessing the extension’s Voice Mailbox: through the phone handset and through QX IP PBX Web Management. With both
options, the user is free to manipulate with voice mails located in the Voice Mailbox, such as playing, deleting, forwarding, etc.
When accessing the Voice Mailbox through the phone handset, additional settings to manipulate the user defined system messages are provided. The user
can define their own Voice Mail Greeting, Incoming and Outgoing Blocking messages as well as the User’s recorded name. Each of these system messages
can be played, recorded and restored. Voice Mail Greeting messages are played back to the caller announcing that the called extension is unavailable and
asking to leave a voice mail. Blocking messages are played back to the caller when receiving or making incoming/outgoing calls from/to the restricted
destination. User’s recorded Name is used in the Extensions Directory when the spelled name matches the entry in the directory table.
Instructions on accessing and
navigating within the voice messages and Voice Mailbox Services via the phone handset are described in the
Feature Codes.
Please Note:
When playing newly received voice mails (via a phone handset or with the use of the
Play
button in this page) will deprive the “New” state of
the voice mail.
The
Voice Mailbox
can hold
New
(not yet played) and
Old
(already played) voice mails. The
Status
column in the Voice
Mailbox table indicates the current state of the voice mails. All
new mails in the table are displayed in bold font.
Playing a
voice mail cancels both the
New
status and bold font.
Voice mails can be selected to be played, deleted, marked as
important or book-marked, etc. Additionally they can be
forwarded to desired email addresses.
VM free space
provides information on the number of
minutes/seconds of free voice mailbox space.
The following functional buttons and fields are available:
Check Mail
refreshes the mailbox and updates the number
of newly arrived mails (if any).
New Mails
shows the number of newly arrived mails since
the user's last access to the voice mailbox.
All Mails
shows the number of all mails existing in the
mailbox.
Fig.III- 1: Voice Mailbox page
The
Voice Mailbox
tables display all voice mails in the mailbox:
Status
- indicates whether the voice mail is
New
and not yet played. New mails are displayed in bold font.
!
- indicates whether
message has an urgent priority or not.
BM
(bookmark) - shows marked records. The fields can include some indications (image signs) depending on the type of being marked.
Caller
– is the address of the caller who left the voice mail.
Date & Time
– is the voice mail receipt date and time.
Message
– indicates voice mail duration (in minutes/seconds) and a speaker sign used to play (using any available media player supported by your
Operation System) the received voice mail or to download the audio file to the PC.