Avaya IP600 manual Call Answer Voice Messaging languages

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Features of AUDIX

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Call Answer

Voice Messaging languages

Nuances and inflection are integral parts of person-to-person communication. The AUDIX software uses a high-quality voice-encoding algorithm known as Code- Excited Linear Prediction (CELP) to capture the nuances and subtle inflections of the human voice.

Voice Messaging is similar to an electronic mail system in that messages can be sent to other individuals or groups without directly calling the recipient. The message is stored in the recipient’s AUDIX mailbox. Recipients can access stored messages at their convenience.

Voice Messaging enables a user to:

Send messages to other AUDIX and Message Manager users

Listen to messages received from other AUDIX and Message Manager users

Forward messages received with comments attached

Reply to messages received from other AUDIX and Message Manager users

Create mailing lists containing up to 250 recipients

In addition to basic capabilities, the Outcalling function of AUDIX Voice Messaging allows the feature to:

Automatically place a call from AUDIX to a user when messages are waiting

Specify the number to be called by AUDIX when messages are waiting (may be an office, home, car, or pager)

Call Answer answers a call and records a message when the user is unavailable. This function enables the Voice Messaging feature to:

Answer incoming calls

Create personal greetings for incoming calls

Disable call answer so that a caller hears a greeting, but cannot leave a message

Customize a set of standard greetings

Record up to 9 different personal greetings using the Multiple Personal Greeting function

Play a single greeting for all calls, or assign various personal greetings to play in response to different types of calls, for example, internal and external, busy and no answer, or out-of-hours

The AUDIX Voice Messaging feature provides a standard American English announcement set. The announcement set can be replaced or augmented with a number of options, including non-English languages and Telecommunications Device for the Deaf (TDD). For the most recent list of language alternatives, contact your Avaya account representative.

Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server

 

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Avaya IP600 manual Call Answer Voice Messaging languages