Toshiba ES80, ES4, ES96R, IVP8 Automatic Message Copy, Called Identification, Caller ID with Smdi

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Features

Automatic Message Copy

Automatic Message Copy

System Availability: All systems

A mailbox can be configured to automatically copy all incoming messages into a second designated mailbox’s folder of messages. Both mailboxes retain a copy of the message. The times (start/end) can be set that the messages are copied and a time delay, if one is needed, can be specified. A mailbox can also be programmed to delete a message once it has been forwarded.

In addition, Stratagy ES software enables a user through a touchtone telephone to enable/disable this feature for his/her mailbox as well as set options (e.g., designated mailbox, start and end times, etc.). The System Administrator can stop (lock out) the user from accessing this feature.

Benefit(s)

Enables users to handle mail more efficiently.

Enables several different mailboxes to forward any received mail to a central mailbox. Small companies find this feature useful since it can make them appear to have more personnel than they actually have.

Provides a forwarding feature for mailboxes. For example, when an employee has left a company, any new messages can be forwarded to the person’s replacement.

Called Identification

System Availability: All systems

Announces the called party prior to connecting the call. For example, calls directed to a single extension for both “Sales” and “Service” can be answered appropriately, since the words “Sales” or “Service” play before the caller is connected. The System Administrator sets this feature on a per-mailbox basis.

Benefit(s)

Enables two people or departments to share a single extension.

Message Pooling is also an advantage of this feature. All messages left after hours can be stored in a single mailbox, eliminating the process of checking multiple mailboxes for messages.

Caller ID with SMDI

System Availability: All systems

When a Stratagy system is integrated via SMDI with the Strata CTX/Strata DK telephone systems that support caller ID, the incoming Calling Party ID is played as part of the header information of the message. With the use of the Token Programming Language, Stratagy can also play a specific greeting or route a call based on the telephone number received from the SMDI/Caller ID information.

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Contents General Description Stratagy Flash, IVP8 Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80 ES96, ES96RStratagy General End User Information Toshiba America Information SYSTEMS, INC. Tais This Eula or Ratification of ANY Previous Consent Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc Page Contents Contents Iii Specifications Conventions IntroductionOrganization Related Documents/Media All Stratagy ProductsStratagy Flash, IVP8 Stratagy ESOverview Overview Stratagy Flash and IVP8 Stratagy FlashStratagy IVP8 Stratagy Flash, IVP8 System Software Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R Stratagy Enterprise Server ESStratagy iES32 Stratagy ES4 Stratagy ES80Stratagy ES96 Stratagy ES96RStratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R Standard Components Stratagy ES’s base components are shown in TableVoice and Resource Boards Stratagy Activation Module SAMHigh-resolution Color Monitor Voice Boards Optional EquipmentStratagy ES System Software Diagnostic ProgramsStratagy ES/Windows NT Software Platform Configurations PcANYWHERE Stratagy ES Administration SoftwareConfiguration Wizard Features Standard FeaturesStratagy ES Feature Groups Microsoft NetMeetingFeature/System Comparison Chart IES32 ES4, ES80 ES96, ES96ROverview Telephone System Integration Flash Overview Automated Attendant AA FeaturesAudiotex Caller ID with Smdi Automatic Message CopyCalled Identification Call Record Over Strata Net Caller Confirmation Prior to TransferringCall Record with Strata CTX Call Screening Class of Service COSCall Queuing Copy Mailbox Copy RangeDirectory Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox from Strata CTXDo Not Disturb DND Disk Space NotificationDistribution Lists Fax Tone Detection Future DeliveryGuest User Mailboxes Independent Port GreetingsMailbox Groups Interactive Voice Response IVRMailbox Function Lock Mailbox Time Zone Assignment Mailbox Personal GreetingMailbox Security Code Message Continuous Playback Mailbox Number Varied/Fixed LengthMessage Continuous Delete Message Notification Message Date and TimeMessage Forwarding Message Playback Control Message Pause During PlaybackMessage Pause During Recording Message Retrieval Control Message PurgingMessage Reply Message Return Receipt Verification Message Speed ControlMessage Storage Personal FoldersMessage Volume Control Messages PrivateMessages Urgent Multiple System LanguagesNetworking Amis Networking VpimPaging Office Paging RelayRemote Administration ReportsShutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad Single-digit MenusSoft Key Control of Voice Mail Soft Key Control Over Strata NetStratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R System Administrator’s MailboxSystem Backup Token Programming Language Toshiba Plug and PlayVoice Forms User Tutorial New UserVaried Sampling Rates Telephone System Integration In-band IntegrationToshiba Proprietary Integration TPI Smdi IntegrationFeatures Stratagy ES Feature Groups Enabling Feature GroupsFeature Group Software Stratagy Activation Module SAMImmediate Retrieval Local Fax ServerFax Mail Fax On Demand/Fax Back Fax BroadcastClient Fax Printer Driver Direct Fax MessageUnified Messaging with Fax Server ASR AA Feature GroupAutomatic Speech Recognition ASR Unified Messaging UM Microsoft Outlook IntegrationInternet Protocol Integration Integration DifferencesText-To-Speech TTS TTS/Email Feature GroupTTS/Email Configuration Interactive Voice Response IVR Stratagy IVP8 Specifications4Stratagy Flash Stratagy iES32 Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96RStratagy Flash, IVP8 Optional Equipment Stratagy ES Optional EquipmentOneac 400 UPS Environmental Specifications Index Resource boards, 11 SAM Serial port boards, 53 shutdown Index
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ES96R, IES32, IVP8, ES80, ES4 specifications

The Toshiba ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16 are leading-edge products from Toshiba, known for their advanced engineering and innovative technologies. Each model is designed to cater to specific industrial requirements, making them versatile for a variety of applications.

The Toshiba ES48 is known for its robust performance in power generation and distribution. One of the key features of the ES48 is its advanced control systems that improve operational efficiency. It is designed to handle high loads and offers exceptional reliability, making it suitable for critical infrastructure. This model stands out for its modular design, which allows for scalability and easy upgrades as technology evolves.

The IES32, on the other hand, is engineered for industrial automation. It integrates seamless communication technologies, making it ideal for smart manufacturing environments. The highlight of the IES32 is its adaptability to various industry standards, which enables smoother integration into existing systems. Enhanced security features are also a significant aspect of this model, ensuring the protection of sensitive data against cyber threats.

Next is the Toshiba ES8, which focuses on energy efficiency. The ES8 is equipped with innovative power management systems that significantly reduce energy consumption while maintaining high performance levels. Additionally, it utilizes a sophisticated cooling technology that prolongs the life of the equipment and minimizes maintenance costs. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to easily adjust settings for optimal performance.

The ES96R2 is a powerhouse designed for high-performance computing applications. It boasts high processing speeds and exceptional graphics capabilities, making it perfect for data-intensive tasks. The ES96R2 also emphasizes thermal management and energy efficiency, reducing the overall carbon footprint of operations. With advanced virtualization technology, this model can operate multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance.

Finally, the IES16 is designed for advanced connectivity solutions. It supports a wide range of communication protocols, allowing for integration into the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) framework. This model features redundant systems that enhance reliability and ensure continuous operation, even in adverse conditions. The IES16’s data analytics capabilities provide real-time insights into operations, empowering businesses to make informed decisions.

In summary, each Toshiba model—ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16—showcases distinctive features and technologies that cater to diverse industrial needs, solidifying Toshiba's reputation as a leader in technology-driven solutions.