Xblue Networks PCS Digital Suite 64 Features List - Message Cascading
Suite 64
Voicemail Feature Comparison
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Features subject to change without notice
v1 – 7/2005
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Mailbox Scheduler (Outcall Notification)
The Voicemail System can be programmed to notify a pager or cellular telephone. Programmed
and stored on the hard drive, the mailbox scheduler will determine the time, date and delay
before calling a subscriber. Additionally these messages can be further analyzed and
programmed to only call if the message is left as urgent.
Message Cascading
See (Outcall notification)
Message Delivery Options
Subscribers can send messages to other subscribers within the voicemail system with normal,
urgent, confidential or urgent and confidential delivery. Each subscriber can select how they will
be notified based on the delivery option. (See Message Notification Delivery)
Message Notification Delivery (see Outcall Notification)
The Hard Drive and Flash voicemail systems can be set up to notify subscribers for every new
message, or urgent only messages. The Hard Drive can also trigger notification based on the
mailbox that sent a new message.
Message Notification – Pager
The voicemail system can be programmed to notify a subscriber when a new voicemail
message arrives in their mailbox.
Message Notification – Telephone
The Voicemail System can be programmed to make outcalls to pagers, cell phones or
home phones when a new message is left in the mailbox.
Using the Hard Drive Voicemail - Once enabled for a subscriber, can establish a
personalized schedule to control outcall times and dates is required. Each subscriber has
an outcall schedule for weekdays and a separate schedule for weekends as well as the
ability to use a “wake up” type schedule.
Message Reminder
For special applications – such as hotel rooms, the Hard Drive voicemail can be programmed to
periodically ring an extension within the telephone system, as a reminder of a new voicemail
message.
Modem – Remote Access for Programming †
There may be occasions where it will be desirable or necessary to call into a Voicemail System
from a remote location. This is easily accomplished by attaching an external modem to the
programming port. This modem needs to be programmed in a specific fashion to operate properly
with the Voicemail System card.
† Requires an external modem device, such as the US Robotics – Sportster, which has dipswitch
programming settings. The modem needs to be connected to an analog port within the switch or directly to a
CO line.