DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0 | Issue 1 |
System Description Pocket Reference | May 1999 |
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Features and Compatibility |
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Feature Overview | |
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■Maintain a direct connection with Lucent Technologies’ Remote Services Center (RSC) to spur immediate support for maintenance problems
■Ensure the stability of services by automatically backing up data on removable optical disks (also called MO disks)
■Save money with a small voice messaging system that resides in the customer’s switch
Savings from A Smaller System
The space the DEFINTY AUDIX system Release 4.0 requires from the customer’s switch has decreased from previous releases of the system by 60%. The system now only requires two universal port slots in the customer’s DEFINITY switch or one slot in a Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC),2 while previous releases required five slots.
For smaller switches, such as the CMC, a voice messaging system that only takes one or two slots can make expanding the customer’s telecommunications capacity much more efficient in the long run. With a
Features for the Subscriber
Subscribers can perform many tasks with the DEFINITY AUDIX system that make communication faster, easier, and more convenient:
■Store incoming and outgoing messages in a voice mailbox
■Use a streamlined voice menu to speed through complex transactions
■Post multiple personal greetings on the system, which subscribers can change according to their availability
■Compose spoken messages with Voice Mail, which they can send to one or more other subscribers on the DEFINITY AUDIX system
■Send messages to many recipients at once using mailing lists
■Address voice mail messages by typing recipients’ names, rather than their extensions, on their telephone keypads
■Advance or rewind messages as they listen
■Receive visual notification of new messages with message waiting indicators
2. For the system to take one slot, it must be installed in slot 6.