Glossary

 

Personal Greetings ~ System Greeting

Term

Definition

 

 

 

Personal Greetings

You may record up to seven personal greetings that are played

 

for callers when you are unavailable. Although only one

 

greeting can be in effect at any one time, you can switch

 

between the greetings by entering the greeting number, or pre-

 

schedule different greetings to play at a certain time and/or day.

 

Greetings can be reviewed or re-recorded. You can also select

 

the default system greeting.

Personal List

You can create/modify up to seven personal destination

 

(distribution) lists of User IDs and record a list comment for

 

identification. When sending messages, you can select a User

 

ID, personal list, system list, and/or the directory as the

 

destination.

Private Messages

You can mark a message “private,” meaning the message

 

cannot be forwarded by the recipient to another user. The

 

recipient is told the message has the Private attribute set when

 

listening to his/her messages.

Return Receipt

When sending, forwarding, or replying to a message, you can

 

request a return receipt. Your voice mail system notifies you

 

when and by whom the message was received. The recipient is

 

not notified that receipt verification was requested and cannot

 

circumvent the procedure.

Saved Message Queue

There are two message queues: new and saved. The saved

 

message queue contains messages that you saved or that

 

were automatically saved by the system. Messages flagged to

 

be saved are moved to the saved message queue after you

 

have logged out of your mailbox.

Security Code

Each User ID in the system has a security code. You must enter

 

your security code to access your mailbox. The security code

 

ensures the privacy of your messages, personal greetings, etc.

System Administrator

The representative in your company responsible for configuring

 

the voice mail system and your mailbox to suit you and your

 

companies needs.

System Greeting

Pre-recorded greeting that adds your recorded name (and

 

extension, if required): “Please leave a message for (name).”

 

Can be used by any user on the voice mail system. Based on

 

your selection, callers hear the system greeting or a personal

 

greeting.

 

 

 

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CIX40 specifications

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