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Sophisticated
voice mail
Reports
Automated
attendant
Modular,
standalone system
Programming
Specifications
Sophisticated
voice mail
- Advanced DSP technology
— A
digital signal processor (DSP) replaces numerous other chips and components. By
using a DSP to replace hardware with software, VoiceWorks 16 uses less space and
less power. It costs less, too.
- Expands to as many as
16
ports -- Whether your
workplace has two workers or 200 workers, VoiceWorks 16 can handle it. Buy
VoiceWorks 16 with the capacity you need now — as few as two ports — and
expand it as your needs require. It grows with your business.
- Up to nearly 140 hours of voice storage
— Even the standard VoiceWorks
16 holds a massive 70 hours of audio and, as your needs require, it can
expand to hold more — nearly twice than much.
- Highest-grade audio quality —
VoiceWorks 16 voice mail and auto
attendant messages just plain sound better — a lot better. That’s
because VoiceWorks 16 records messages using an awesome 64-kilobit/second
sampling rate, up to twice the
quality of competing devices. That’s more than enough to handle any sound that
a normal telephone line can carry.
- Off-premises message delivery
— Some voice mail systems let you check
your messages only if you’re at an office extension. What good is that if you’re
out of the office, especially if you’re a field employee who's never in
the office? But VoiceWorks 16 makes it simple to gather your messages from
wherever you are. It can even page you to tell you a message is waiting.
- Urgent messages
— If a caller designates a call as an urgent message,
VoiceWorks 16 can provide special notice to the message recipient by putting the
message higher in the listening queue and even, if desired, paging the person.
- Up to 1,000 mailboxes
in any combination of:
- Individual user mailboxes
— Available from any
extension in the phone system to which you connect VoiceWorks 16. Each can
record more than 125 messages.
- Guest mailboxes
— Each is perfect for use by a field employee who
has no extension in the workplace. Like the individual user mailboxes, each
can record more than 125 messages.
- Informational mailboxes
— Don’t record messages but play
recordings of things like directions, hours of operation or any other commonly
requested information you wish to leave for callers.
- 10 cascade paging mailboxes
— Help to guarantee prompt
handling of emergency or other time-sensitive messages. VoiceWorks 16 will start
by paging the first user (of up to three) listed when a message is left. If the
user fails to retrieve the message within a programmed period of time,
VoiceWorks 16 begins paging another user.
- 10 question-and-answer (Q&A) mailboxes
— Each holds up to 10
Q&A segments (saved as one message). Great for applications-over-the-phone,
questionnaires, etc.
- 16 group mailboxes
— Perfect for getting messages to entire
departments, such as when you wish to schedule a meeting or convey other
information to multiple individuals at once.
- Broadcast mailbox
— A real time- and money-saver, this copies any
message left in it to all users in the VoiceWorks 16 system. Could eliminate the
need to type, copy and circulate all-company memos.
- Message recycle bin (undelete)
— VoiceWorks 16 always remembers the
last 10 deleted messages for each mailbox. And, unlike other systems,
VoiceWorks 16 will allow you to restore any of the last 10 messages
regardless of how long it’s been since you deleted the message.
- Multiple personal greetings
— VoiceWorks 16 holds up to three
different personal greetings in each mailbox — for example, one that says,
"I’m in the office but away from my desk," one that says, "I’ve
gone to lunch" and a third that says, "I’m out of the office
until..." Each user can easily set the greeting to be played, just by using
any touchtone phone. It’s also simple to record a greeting remotely, if
desired, as well as from a system phone.
- Digital pager notification
— When a new message arrives in your
mailbox, VoiceWorks 16 can dial your digital pager to keep you in touch with the
office while you’re out. VoiceWorks 16 is even smart enough to indicate which
mailbox received the message, which is helpful for certain users who have
multiple mailboxes for one reason or another.
Multiple
password levels.
- Message-waiting light notification
— (With systems having such
lights.) Lights a lamp on your system phone to alert you that at least one new
message is waiting for you.
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Reports
Enhanced reports — System
reports available on demand include automated attendant/CO (central telephone
office) line usage, extension/department, voice mail statistics and program
configuration. You may select parameters such as clearing report toals, type of
call and time period. VoiceWorks 16 outputs reports through its RS-232 port; you
may direct this ASCII output either directly to a serial printer or to a
computer.
Remote reports during programming — Allows an authorized installer or
administrator to obtain information while programming the system (via touchtone)
from a remote location.
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Built-in, award-winning automated attendant
Six menu levels, 100 audio-text branches
— The VoiceWorks 16 automated attendant can route calls through up to six
menus. Each audio-text branch asks each caller to enter a digit, 1
through 8, to advance to the next menu level or be transferred to his/her
selection. With the massive 70-hour storage capacity in even the standard
VoiceWorks 16 — not to mention the optional 140-hour capacity —
recording time for each branch is nearly unlimited.
Customized answering of incoming lines — VoiceWorks 16 can
independently answer incoming lines with any of up to eight different
main greetings. This is ideal for companies with separate phone numbers for each
department or catalog request lines, as well as for multiple companies operating
in the same office.
Automatic fax detection — If it detects a fax tone on any line it
answers, the VoiceWorks 16 automated attendant automatically transfers the call
to the extension you designate as a fax. This eliminates any need for a
dedicated fax line, potentially providing substantial annual savings.
Directories — A caller can either hear individual names
(alphanumerical access) or get an all-company listing.
Automatic night greeting — VoiceWorks 16 will automatically play a
recordable night greeting, if you wish. Whether the greeting plays is based on a
programmable timetable based on time-of-day and day-of-week.
Remote holiday greeting record and activation — A system administrator
may remotely call VoiceWorks 16 and, with a few simple touchtone keystrokes,
activate the automated attendant’s holiday greeting. The administrator can
easily re-record the holiday greeting to specify the occasion. This allows for
unexpected closings, such as for inclement weather — or when the administrator
realizes he or she forgot to activate the greeting before leaving for his or her
own holiday travel.
Uniform call distribution (UCD) groups ("hunt
groups") — VoiceWorks 16 can enhance certain telephone systems
that lack the so-called "hunt group" feature, searching for an
available telephone from a list of extensions. It will rotate the order of first
extension attempted, thus creating a uniform distribution of calls.
Automated attendant block — The system administrator can list certain
extensions — such as lobby or "break room" telephones — as private.
Callers then can’t reach such extensions from the automated attendant and, if
appropriate and so desired, will instead be forwarded to either the operator or
a mailbox.
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Modular, standalone system
Two
to 16 ports of call processing.
Accepts up to four four-port cards — Also accepts any combination of
two- and four-port cards as desired. And there’s no need to remove the cabinet
from the wall when installing port cards.
Music-on-hold interface — A dedicated 8-ohm mini-connector port on the
main board provides a continuous 64 kilobit/second music source to your phone or
paging system; the same port also records from your chosen audio source (e.g.,
a cassette player with custom messages). VoiceWorks 16 has eight available
recordings that an authorized individual can easily select from any phone using
touchtone entries. There are three royalty-free music tracks already recorded on
VoiceWorks 16; the remaining five are reserved for recordings you provide. (The
royalty-free music tracks alone can save you hundreds of dollars in monthly
licensing fees.)
Analog connectivity for interfacing with Lucent Partner, Merlin Legend and
hundreds of other phone systems — VoiceWorks 16 can interface with most
popular phone systems. This protects your voice mail investment, even if you
later install a different phone system. Otherwise, when the inevitable purchase
of that system occurs, voice mail designed only for a specific phone system
would prevent you from using the same voice mail system you and your employees
already know. It might also force you to reluctantly buy another phone system
from the same maker, when upgrading, just to protect the voice mail investment.
Combined with its tremendous built-in growth capability, this flexible
connectivity could make VoiceWorks 16 the last voice mail system your company
purchases for many years.
Comdial digital phone system integration — The VoiceWorks 16 DSU
Integration Card (DSUic) enables direct connection to the digital ports of
Comdial’s Digitech and Impact telephone systems running under Execumail-compatible
software. This substantially reduces equipment cost, because the DSUic
eliminates the need for costly ATI-D analog adapters. You’ll experience faster
call processing and, obviously with VoiceWorks 16, the highest quality audio
available. Your dealer will also benefit through simplified programming, wiring
and support. Most of all, you’ll appreciate the value of both lowered initial
and expansion cost that VoiceWorks 16 provides when connecting to these Comdial
digital systems.
14.4 Kbps maintenance modem — Built into the VoiceWorks 16 main board,
the maintenance modem requires no additional analog ports or dedicated lines to
provide remote access for authorized individuals to your VoiceWorks 16 system.
This lets your dealer perform maintenance and update system software and
programming, entirely remotely, through simple touchtone entries. VoiceWorks 16
also supports backing-up and restoring of system programming. Most voice mail
manufacturers offer these conveniences — as an option. At ESI, however,
we don’t believe superior service should cost you extra.
Wall-mounted, compact case with small footprint — VoiceWorks 16 mounts
easily on the wall of just about any "phone room." What takes other
manufacturers’ systems multiple boxes to do, ESI does with just one compact
cabinet.
Powered by just one wall-mount transformer — Just as there’s only
one box involved with VoiceWorks 16, there's also only one power
"brick."
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Programming that lets your dealer
finish your job more quickly
Voice-prompted, remote or local
— Logical, plain-language prompts guide the programmer through all settings.
Use either touchtone (DTMF) or the included Installer program — The
previous version of VoiceWorks allowed only touchtone access to programming
(with an optional DOS program), but VoiceWorks 16 includes Installer, a
Windows 95/98 package that lets your programmer point-and-click through settings
in seconds.
Remote support — All of the following are available via touchtone
commands during remote access.
- Software uploads
- Configuration backup and restore
- Real-time programming
- Reports
Department-level programming — VoiceWorks 16 can
increase call-processing efficiency by using department hunt
groups, programmed within the
phone system, to transfer calls. If the department is busy or the call otherwise
goes unanswered, the phone system can transfer calls back to VoiceWorks 16 for
re-routing to another extension, department, mailbox or automated attendant
branch.
Multiple programming levels — If you’ve
ever used a computer network, you’ll understand this concept. VoiceWorks 16
programming has three different access levels; in descending order, they are:
installer, system site administrator and user. This assures that unauthorized
individuals can’t make improper changes, yet allows each user to make certain
changes to his or her own settings.
Menu-driven installer and administrator programming — VoiceWorks 16
uses menu-level programming for both the installer and the system site
administrator. VoiceWorks 16 presents a spoken list of functions and asks for a
single-digit selection on the touchtone keypad. This process continues through
appropriate menu levels until it reaches the desired function.
Enhanced port disconnect recognition — VoiceWorks 16 can be set up to
recognize open loop interval and DTMF signal disconnect (if the phone system’s
analog ports support this) — or, in plain language, VoiceWorks 16 can do a
smarter job of knowing when a caller has hung up, thus freeing the line sooner.
This is yet another feature that maximizes the call processing efficiencies of
VoiceWorks 16.
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Specifications
Power source: 90-140 VAC,
50-60 Hz, 35 W.
Serial interface: RS-232C, 9-pin female.
Maintenance modem: 14,400 bps.
Message-on-hold interface: 1/8-in. "mini-headphone jack," 8
ohm, monophonic.
Dimensions (W x H x D): 8.5 x 11 x 3 in.
Environmental conditions: 0 to 90 degrees F. (-18 to 32 degrees C.); 0%
to 90% relative humidity.
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Lucent, Partner and Merlin Legend are registered trademarks of Lucent
Technologies.
Comdial, Digitech, Impact and Execumail are registered trademarks
of Comdial Corporation.
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