Voice Mail - Siemens HIPATH HIPATH 1190 User Manual

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Voice Mail

Voice Mail is an information tool designed to facilitate
communications within and outside of organizations. It
is similar to electronic mailing, faxing, etc. The charac-
teristic feature of Voice Mail is that communications are
carried out by means of voice. More specifically, the
main advantage of Voice Mail is that it allows the user
to be accessible at any time, answering and receiving
calls while maintaining other personal and direct com-
munications.
User can retrieve messages:
From their own telephones
Using an external or an internal telephone.
The Voice Mail server may be Internal or External. An
internal voice mail server refers to a server owned by
the company itself while an external voice mail server
refers to a facility outsourced to a local carrier.
Internal Server
An internal Voice Mail server works with a UCD Sub-
scriber Group that is configured during the program-
ming process. This is known as a VMIe Group Interface.
The configuration of a UCD Subscriber Group for the
VMIe Group Interface must fulfill these requirements:
It must not be programmed as a DID for an external
line
It must not be configured for Overflow.
The Agent's auto-notes time interval must be set to
at least 5 seconds.
Queue size must be set at the maximum allowed
(default)
[1] This feature is only available when the HiPath 1100 is connected to
a Voice Mail Server. This can be an organization's own internal
server or it can be part of the services provided by a local carrier.
Voice Mail Servers provide a wide range of features. We recom-
mend reading the Instruction Manual to familiarize yourself with
the services provided and how to use them correctly.
Functions used for Receiving Calls
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