Mitel Speech Server manual Setting the Messaging Options, Setting the Notification Settings

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Setting the Messaging Options

If you have the Unified Messaging option, you can set your messaging voice interface options:

To set the order of your messages and to select the recorded greeting

1.Click Messaging.

2.If you want your urgent messages to take priority, select the check box for step A in your Personal Web Page.

3.Select the order of message types with the pull down menus in step B in your Personal Web Page. The message summary and message playback use this message order.

4.Select the chronological order in step C in your Personal Web Page: Last Received or First Received.

5.Select the recorded greeting that will be played to your callers: Primary Greeting or Alternate Greeting.

6.Click Save.

Setting the Notification Settings

The Notification service is an added feature to Unified Messaging. You can be notified on your e-mail activated device or numeric pager of received messages or meeting reminders. Notification of fax messages and meeting reminders are dependent on their respective system option: Fax Integration or Calendar and Task Management. Only one device can be programmed for notification.

To set the device and the type of messages

1.Click Notification.

2.Select the Notification Enabled check box.

3.In the Mobile Device drop-down menu, select the type of mobile device that will notify you.

-If you select an e-mail-enabled cellular phone or pager, enter the e-mail address for the mobile device and select the format for the e-mail (the part of the e-mail that you will hear: subject only, body only)

-If you select a numeric pager, enter the phone number of the pager (for example, 6135924444), the number of pauses required for answer (pauses are entered with commas, one comma is one pause, two pauses may be required) and then the numeric message or sequence for the pager (for example, 23452345).

4.Select the type of messages of which you want to be notified. You may want to program "Urgent" e-mails, "All" voice mails, "No" faxes, and "No" meeting reminders.

"All" faxes refer to all the reports that will be generated by the fax server and includes all incoming fax messages to the fax server. The word "New" refers only to the incoming fax messages.

5.Click Save.

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Contents Attendant / Unified Messaging User Guide Page Iii Table of Contents Getting StartedUsing Speech Commands Using Your PC for Voice Messages Using Touchtone CommandsUsing Outlook Web Access Mitel Networks Speech ServerAbout Mitel Networks Speech Server Purpose of this GuideBenefits of the System List of Features To enroll Enrolling on the SystemLogging To log in from an extension with automatic loginChanging Your Name Recording Recording Your Primary GreetingTo record your primary greeting To change the recording of your nameSetting Your Personal Preferences To access your Personal Web Accessing your Personal WebTo view your profile settings FeaturesCall Restrictions Programming Your Numbers Changing Your PINTo set your call forwarding Setting Your Forwarding OptionsManual Login Select the Enable Personal Operator check box Setting your Personal OperatorSetting the Prompt Language Setting the Notification Settings Setting the Messaging OptionsTo access user options Setting Personal Preferences with the PhoneCreating Your Personal Directory About Your Personal DirectoryTo create and modify a contact for your Personal Directory Managing Your Contact ListCreating and Modifying Contacts Recording Contact Names To test your personal contact entries Testing Contact NamesSpeaking Tips Expert ModeBarge-in Universal Voice Commands Placing a Call Navigating through the Applications Managing CallsMitel Networks Speech Server Conditions To call John Smiths Say Mitel Networks Speech Server To place a callTo cancel a call Canceling a CallTo transfer a call using Speech Server Transferring a CallTo query your call forwarding setting To disable call forwardingCalling the Operator Checking a Phone NumberChanging the Language To call the operatorPlaying Messages Managing MessagesTo listen to your e-mail and voice messages To reply to a message Replying to MessagesForwarding a Message to Another Person Forwarding MessagesForwarding a Message to a Fax Machine To forward an e-mail, voice mail, or fax to a contact nameTo modify the recipient list before delivering a message Delivering MessagesMaking and Delivering a Message Playing a Fax Managing FaxesForwarding a Fax Printing a FaxManaging Appointments To change your default fax machine settingCreating Appointments To create an appointmentDeleting Appointments Changing AppointmentsTo change an appointment To delete an appointmentTo create a meeting request Managing Meeting RequestsCreating Meeting Requests Changing the Attendees Canceling MeetingsChanging the Date/Time Declining Meeting Requests Receiving Meeting RequestsAccepting Meeting Requests To decline a meeting requestChecking Events Checking Your CalendarChecking Availability To check for scheduled eventsCreating Tasks Managing TasksChecking Tasks To create a taskTo change the date or description of a task Changing TasksDeleting Tasks To give messaging commands with touchtone dialing Switching to TouchtonePlacing Calls To place a call with touchtone dialingMaking and Sending Messages Playing MessagesTo play your messages To make and send a messageSetting User Options Setting Address OptionsPress To program user optionsTo program greeting options Setting Greeting OptionsTo install the Multimedia Outlook Plug-in Installing the Multimedia Outlook Plug-inMitel Networks Speech Server Changing Your Voice Message Playback Function Button Voice Message ButtonsPlaying Voice Messages To play a voice message with Auto-play When Opening Using Your PC Speakers as a Playback DeviceTo play a voice message with Auto-play When Previewing Using Your Telephone as a Playback Device Replying with Voice To create a voice message Forwarding with VoiceCreating Voice Messages Using Outlook Web Access Mitel Networks Speech Server

Speech Server specifications

Mitel Speech Server is a powerful platform designed to enhance business communications by providing advanced speech recognition capabilities. This technology is geared towards improving customer interactions and streamlining operations across various industries. With its robust feature set, Mitel Speech Server enables organizations to create efficient and user-friendly voice applications.

One of the key features of Mitel Speech Server is its high-performance speech recognition engine. This engine is capable of accurately interpreting natural language, allowing users to interact with systems using their voice. This functionality is especially beneficial in environments where hands-free operation is necessary or when dealing with high-volume customer interactions.

The platform supports a wide range of languages and dialects, making it suitable for global businesses. Its multilingual capabilities facilitate better communication with diverse customer bases and enhance user experience. Additionally, Mitel Speech Server can be easily integrated with existing telephony systems, ensuring that organizations can leverage their current infrastructure while enhancing it with speech technology.

Another significant characteristic of the Mitel Speech Server is its scalability. Businesses can start with a basic implementation and gradually expand their use of voice applications as their needs grow. The architecture allows for the seamless addition of new features and capabilities without requiring a complete overhaul of the existing system.

Mitel Speech Server also provides advanced call routing capabilities, utilizing speech recognition to direct calls to the appropriate departments or personnel. This not only improves operational efficiency but also enhances customer satisfaction by minimizing wait times and ensuring that callers are connected to the right resources.

The platform incorporates sophisticated natural language processing capabilities, enabling it to understand context and nuances in speech. This leads to a more intuitive user experience, as customers can phrase their requests naturally without needing to conform to rigid command structures.

In terms of architecture, Mitel Speech Server operates on a standards-based platform, which means it can work with various applications and hardware setups. This flexibility allows businesses to customize their solutions to meet specific requirements, whether it’s for customer service, order processing, or technical support.

In summary, Mitel Speech Server combines cutting-edge speech recognition technology, multilingual support, and advanced integration capabilities to empower organizations. Its scalability, robust routing features, and natural language processing make it an invaluable tool for enhancing communication efficiency and improving customer relations.