Xblue Networks PCS Digital Suite 64 Features List - Outcall Notification
Suite 64
Voicemail Feature Comparison
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Outcall notification
Each mailbox has the ability to use up to 9 different telephone numbers, which are
preprogrammed with the telephone numbers where the subscriber wants to be notified. Once a
new message arrives, the mailbox begins the outcall notification process.
Definable bin numbers and attempts
Each mailbox can define up to 9 different telephone numbers for notification when a new
message arrives in their mailbox. Additionally, each mailbox can program the number of
attempts the voicemail should try each telephone number before continuing on to the
next telephone number.
Outcall delay (Normal and/or Priority)
Each mailbox subscriber can decide if all (Normal) messages or just Priority messages
will notify them. Additionally, for special applications, each mailbox can establish a
“delay” before the outbound notification process is activated.
Outcall immediate (No delay)
Or each mailbox subscriber can choose to have no delay, so the voicemail will notify
them of all new messages immediately upon receipt of them.
Remote bin maintenance
Each mailbox subscriber can change their notification settings, using the DTMF tones
from any touch tone telephone.
Outcall timed
To ensure privacy, each mailbox subscriber can select a schedule, for each day, of when
they would like to be notified. If the message arrives outside of this schedule, no
notification will take place, until it is within the programmed parameters.
Overflow Announcements
Voicemail Systemcan be used to play a prerecorded message to callers in a UCD queue when
they are on hold for an extended period of time. This eliminates the need for external overflow
devices, such as a Digital Voice Announcer.
Pager Notification
The voicemail system can be programmed to notify a subscriber when a new voicemail message
arrives in their mailbox.