Issue 3

EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited

 

 

 

 

SECTION 2

HOW VOICE FIELDS

ARE DISPLAYED

SECTION 3

THE VOICE PROMPT

EDITOR SCREEN

Many voice fields throughout the system store recordings by the System Manager or individual subscribers, such as voice names, individual greetings, or group voice names.

If a voice field contains a recording, it displays a number (e.g., :5 or 0:05). The number indicates how many seconds the recording lasts. In a voice field large enough for only two characters, recordings lasting longer than 9 seconds are indicated by >9.

￿A voice field without a recording has either or 0:00 displayed.

A voice field may contain QP to indicate the recording is indexed for Quick Play, a feature that speeds the system conversation. On Application screen

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Recording Voice Fields

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