Avaya 555-233-001 Marine Sanitation System User Manual


 
Features of AUDIX
4-5
Overview
555-233-001 — Issue 2 — November 2000
4 INTUITY AUDIX Messaging
Features of AUDIX
The following AUDIX features allow users to send, receive, and organize voice, text,
and fax messages:
Voice Messaging
Voice Mailbox
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
Message Manager
Fax Messaging
Automated Attendant
Bulletin Board
CornerStone Software
Voice Messaging
The AUDIX Voice Messaging software permits recording and exchanging voice
messages with other users. It contains stored voice prompts that help users create,
send, retrieve, answer, save, or forward spoken messages. The feature also answers
calls for users who are busy or unavailable. In addition to a personal answering
service, AUDIX can be used as a messenger to individuals or groups, as an
information service, as an office receptionist, or as an automated attendant.
Users and callers instruct the AUDIX Voice Messaging feature by pressing touch-
tone keys in response to detailed voice prompts.
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