Toshiba ES4, ES96R, ES80, IVP8, IES32 manual Shutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad, Single-digit Menus

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Features

Shutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad

Report Option 2 enables you to customize a report for user mailboxes and AMIS Gateway and Proxy mailboxes. The report columns represent fields of the User screen, and can include either all or a subset of mailboxes in the system.

Shutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad

System Availability: Stratagy Flash, IVP8

This feature enables the System Administrator to shut down the Stratagy system software using the telephone dial pad. To use the feature, the System Administrator accesses User ID mailbox 983 and enters the security code.

At the time of the shutdown request, all inactive channels are taken off-hook. All active channels are given a 60-second time delay to complete processing the current activity. After 60 seconds, they are disconnected and the Stratagy system software shuts down. Stratagy’s power remains on.

Benefit(s)

Provides the System Administrator with a safe way to shut down the Stratagy system for power off without having to directly access the system.

Prevents file corruption that could occur if Stratagy software is still running when the system is powered off.

Single-digit Menus

System Availability: All systems

The System Administrator can define the single-digit menu number(s) for each mailbox. While a user’s greeting plays, a caller can enter one of these DTMF digits to select an option on the menu, such as a personal assistant, Call Queuing, the operator, or access to an application such as office paging or Audiotex.

Benefit(s)

Enables Audiotex menu hierarchies. Each mailbox can be configured as an “Information-only mailbox.” The mailbox plays the information and then processes the call to another mailbox, either chosen by the caller by pressing a menu button, or to a default mailbox specified by the mailbox’s Chain field.

Redefines the Operator (0). Employees can have callers press 0 and be transferred to their personal assistant rather than the general corporate operator.

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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 Introduction OrganizationConventions Related Documents/Media All Stratagy ProductsStratagy Flash, IVP8 Stratagy ESOverview Overview Stratagy Flash and IVP8 Stratagy FlashStratagy IVP8 Stratagy Flash, IVP8 System Software Stratagy Enterprise Server ES Stratagy iES32Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R 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 EquipmentDiagnostic Programs Stratagy ES/Windows NT Software Platform ConfigurationsStratagy ES System Software Stratagy ES Administration Software Configuration WizardPcANYWHERE Features Standard FeaturesStratagy ES Feature Groups Microsoft NetMeetingFeature/System Comparison Chart IES32 ES4, ES80 ES96, ES96ROverview Telephone System Integration Flash Overview Features AudiotexAutomated Attendant AA Automatic Message Copy Called IdentificationCaller ID with Smdi Caller Confirmation Prior to Transferring Call Record with Strata CTXCall Record Over Strata Net Class of Service COS Call QueuingCall Screening Copy Mailbox Copy RangeDirectory Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox from Strata CTXDisk Space Notification Distribution ListsDo Not Disturb DND Fax Tone Detection Future DeliveryGuest User Mailboxes Independent Port GreetingsInteractive Voice Response IVR Mailbox Function LockMailbox Groups Mailbox Personal Greeting Mailbox Security CodeMailbox Time Zone Assignment Mailbox Number Varied/Fixed Length Message Continuous DeleteMessage Continuous Playback Message Date and Time Message ForwardingMessage Notification Message Pause During Playback Message Pause During RecordingMessage Playback Control Message Purging Message ReplyMessage Retrieval Control 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 NetSystem Administrator’s Mailbox System BackupStratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R Token Programming Language Toshiba Plug and PlayUser Tutorial New User Varied Sampling RatesVoice Forms Telephone System Integration In-band IntegrationToshiba Proprietary Integration TPI Smdi IntegrationFeatures Stratagy ES Feature Groups Enabling Feature GroupsFeature Group Software Stratagy Activation Module SAMFax Server Fax MailImmediate Retrieval Local Fax On Demand/Fax Back Fax BroadcastClient Fax Printer Driver Direct Fax MessageASR AA Feature Group Automatic Speech Recognition ASRUnified Messaging with Fax Server Unified Messaging UM Microsoft Outlook IntegrationInternet Protocol Integration Integration DifferencesTTS/Email Feature Group TTS/Email ConfigurationText-To-Speech TTS Interactive Voice Response IVR Specifications4 Stratagy FlashStratagy IVP8 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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