Toshiba ES96R, ES4, ES80, IVP8 Soft Key Control of Voice Mail, Soft Key Control Over Strata Net

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Features

Soft Key Control of Voice Mail

Soft Key Control of Voice Mail

System Availability: Stratagy ES

Important! Requires Toshiba Proprietary Integration.

The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of digital telephones on the Strata CTX, provide a visual presentation of the options within Stratagy mailbox menus (sample shown at right). Depending on the size of the LCD screen, some or all of the menu options are available by pressing corresponding soft keys located next to the desired option or function.

When the digital phone is idle and a message arrives for an extension on the phone, the Msg LED is activated and the LCD shows the number of new and saved messages that are currently in the mailbox. If any of the messages are marked urgent, the LCD shows the number of new and urgent messages instead.

After a successful login to a mailbox, the LCD presents the mailbox Main Menu options—play messages, send messages, and manage mailbox. Selecting any one of these options presents a new LCD with the next available menu options.

Note For general information on using Soft Keys on your phone, please see the Strata CTX 3000/2000-series Telephone User Guide. See the Stratagy ES User Guide for a sample list of available Soft Keys.

Benefit(s)

The user is able to view the mailbox menu options at a glance, enabling users to more efficiently and effectively navigate mailbox menus.

Soft Key Control Over Strata Net

System Availability: Stratagy ES

Important! Requires Toshiba Proprietary Integration, Strata CTX Release 2, and Stratagy ES Release 4 software.

Stratagy ES as the centralized voice mail system serving users in multiple Strata CTX systems networked together with Strata Net offers the user soft key control of voice mail as described above.

This feature works for users in all Strata CTX nodes in a Strata Net multi-system networking configuration. Previously, this feature was only available to users in the Strata CTX node hosting the Stratagy ES voice processing system.

Note The Soft Key Control feature remains only locally supported if the Stratagy voice mail system is one of the legacy DOS-based platforms, i.e., Stratagy Flash, Stratagy IVP8.

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