Toshiba Network Card ES4 User Manual

®
Voice Processing Systems  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
and  
Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
General Description  
January 2003  
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Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., (“TAIS”) warrants that this voice processing equipment  
(except for fuses, lamps, and other consumables) will, upon delivery by TAIS or an authorized TAIS  
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Chapter 2 – Features  
Message Storage................................................................................................................................. 32  
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Chapter 3 Stratagy ES Feature Groups  
Chapter 3 Stratagy ES Feature Groups  
Stratagy ES Optional Equipment .......................................................................................................... 53  
Index ........................................................................................................................................................ 53  
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Chapter 4 Specifications  
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Introduction  
This general description is an overview of the Stratagy® Voice Processing systems and provides  
general information describing each system. Unless noted otherwise in this book, references to the  
Stratagy apply to all Stratagy product models.  
Organization  
This book is divided into the following major topics:  
Chapter 1 Overview describes system capabilities, platform technology and features.  
Chapter 2 Features gives a brief description of all Stratagy features.  
Chapter 3 Stratagy ES Feature Groups gives a brief description of the Stratagy ES feature  
groupsFax Server, Unified Messaging (UM), Text-to-speech (TTS), Automated Speech  
Recognition (ASR) and Interactive Voice Response (IVR).  
Chapter 4 Specifications provides details of the physical and functional characteristics of  
the Stratagy system equipment.  
Index  
Conventions  
Conventions  
Description  
Elaborates specific items or references other information. Within  
some tables, general notes apply to the entire table and numbered  
notes apply to specific items.  
Note  
Important!  
Tilde (~)  
Calls attention to important instructions or information.  
Means through.Example: 350~640 Hz frequency range.  
Grey words within the printed text denote cross-references. In the  
electronic version of this document (Library CD-ROM or FYI  
Internet download), cross-references appear in blue hypertext.  
See Figure 10  
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Introduction  
Related Documents/Media  
Related Documents/Media  
Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the CD-ROM, FYI, or in  
print. To find the most current version, check the version/date in the Publication  
Information on the back of the documents title page.  
All Stratagy Products  
Stratagy Library CD-ROM  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
Stratagy User Guide  
Stratagy Quick Reference Guide  
Stratagy Installation & Maintenance Manual  
Stratagy System Administrator Guide  
Stratagy ES  
Stratagy ES User Guide  
Stratagy ES Quick Reference Guide  
Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES) Installation & Maintenance Manual  
Stratagy ES System Administrator Guide  
Stratagy ES Installation Guide An installation guide expressly written for each model  
(Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R) is included in the Stratagy ES container.  
documentation and enables you to view, print, and download current publications.  
Stratagy eBrochure and Advisor CD-ROM  
Packaged with every Stratagy shipped is a CD-ROM containing Stratagy eBrochure, and an end-  
user tutorial, Stratagy Advisor. Additional copies of this CD-ROM can be purchased from your  
Dealer Sales Representative.  
eBrochure  
The eBrochure provides a description of each of the Stratagy products along with audio  
supplemented mini-demonstrations illustrating the capabilities of Stratagy voice processing. Also  
included on the CD-ROM is an electronic copy of this Stratagy General Description.  
Advisor  
The Stratagy Advisor is an end-user tutorial that can be used as a learning tool for the new user or  
as a refresher course for existing Stratagy users.  
The Stratagy Advisor program covers general topicssuch as play messages, send messages,  
etc.that are applicable to all models of Stratagy systems. The Stratagy iES32 and Stratagy ES  
tutorials are separated into two sections: the Telephone User Interface (TUI) and Unified  
Messaging. All presentations interact with the viewer in order to provide a better understanding of  
how Stratagy works.  
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Overview  
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This chapter describes the main components of Stratagy and provides general descriptions of each  
of the Stratagy systems (see Table 1 on page 2). Unless noted otherwise in this book, references to  
Stratagy apply to all product lines and models.  
Stratagy voice processing systems  
are tailor-made for small- to  
medium-sized businesses. Designed  
to be flexible and easy to use,  
Stratagy offers a full range of  
features.  
Stratagy systems (shown at right)  
vary depending upon the voice  
processing requirements of your  
business. From standard voice mail  
to Unified Messaging, from an  
integrated circuit card to a rack  
mountable network server, there is a  
Stratagy for your business.  
Stratagy is designed to be the voice  
processing system of choice for  
Toshibas Strata CTX family of digital business telephone systems, but will also easily integrate  
with most other brands of telephone systems.  
All Stratagy systems provide basic applications such as Automated Attendant (AA) to answer  
incoming calls, Call Routing to direct calls, Telephone Answering to take messages when an  
individual is unavailable or busy, and Voice Messaging to create, send, receive, forward, and save  
voice messages.  
Stratagy is available on a variety of platforms:  
Stratagy Flash runs on a solid state messaging platform.  
Stratagy IVP8 is deployed on a circuit card, designed to be installed in a Strata CTX card slot.  
Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)  
Integrated Enterprise Server (iES32) is deployed on a circuit card and designed exclusively  
to install in a card slot of the Strata CTX.  
ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R are available as computer platforms ranging in size from a  
four-port desktop to a 96-port capacity server tower.  
All service, including installation and maintenance, is performed by an Toshiba authorized dealer.  
Stratagy Flash and IVP8 share many of the same features and capabilities while the Stratagy ES  
product family run the same Stratagy ES software and are capable of more advanced features and  
capabilities.  
Table 1 presents an overview of the various Stratagy models, their individual attributes, as well as  
a recommendation for which Stratagy best complements a specific Strata CTX.  
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Overview  
Table 1 Stratagy Models and Key Feature Comparison  
Stratagy  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
ES4  
ES80  
ES96  
ES96R  
Minimum  
Maximum  
2
4
2
8
4
2
4
4
4
4
Ports  
32  
80  
96  
96  
Port Upgrade Option  
Electronic Delivery Method  
Intel® Voice Board Hardware  
Message Storage  
(approx. hours)  
41  
41  
600  
900  
900  
900  
900  
Storage Media  
Flash  
O
Flash  
HD  
S
HD  
O
HD  
S
HD  
S
HD  
S
Modem (Remote Maintenance)  
S
S
Call Record  
CTX  
S
S
S
S
S
S
Voice Mail  
Integration  
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Softkeys  
Network Interface  
Stratagy ES Feature Groups  
Unified Messaging (UM)  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O2  
Text-to-Speech (TTS)/EMail  
Automatic Speech Recognition  
(ASR) Automated Attendant  
(AA)  
(future  
release)  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Fax Server (Fax Mail, etc.)  
Recommended for use with  
Legend  
O
Strata CTX100  
Strata CTX670  
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2
Additional message storage available via optional CompactFlash® memory card.  
S = Standard  
Must be Stratagy ES Release 4 software or higher.  
O = Optional  
Blank = Not Available  
Note This chart serves as a quick reference for Stratagy models and key feature comparisons. For detailed  
information, refer to the appropriate Stratagy model and feature description in this manual, as some capacities  
may be reduced by other feature selections.  
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Stratagy Flash and IVP8  
Stratagy Flash and IVP8  
Stratagy Flash and IVP8 share many of the same features and capabilities.  
The Flash is designed for small businesses with fewer users and lower call volumes. It delivers the  
power of voice processing without the investment, expense, and administrative overhead of many  
larger voice processing systems.  
The IVP8 is an integrated voice processing solution designed to be installed in a base/expansion  
cabinet card slot of a Strata CTX or Strata DK telephone system.  
Stratagy Flash  
The Stratagy Flash (shown right) is a standalone, two-  
or four-port, solid-state voice messaging platform that  
combines Stratagy software with flash memory and an  
integrated CPU, all enclosed in a compact and easily  
installed unit manufactured by Intel Corporation.  
The flash memory has very high-data integrity with  
automatic bad-spot management and sparing, and full  
Error Correction Coding (ECC) for high reliability.  
The flash memory data storage device contains no  
moving parts, is fast, noiseless, light and rugged. It  
operates in the Flash like an industry standard  
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) hard disk drive.  
However, unlike disk drives, flash memory speed does  
not decrease with increasing amounts of data stored; nor does disk storage fragmentation occur.  
Each Flash has been preprogrammed at the factory for out-of-box (plug-and-play) operation on the  
Strata DK14 and DK40i.  
Both models, the two-port (SG-F-2) and the four-port (SG-F-4), come from the factory equipped  
with a flash memory cartridge that provides approximately four hours of voice storage. A 256MB  
CompactFlash card upgrade is available from Toshiba that provides approximately 22 hours of  
voice storage. In the event of a power failure, Flash does not require additional batteries to retain  
its memory.  
Upgrading the Flash to four ports does not require any hardware and is performed remotely by  
Toshiba.  
The Flash system can be placed on a table top or wall mounted, if desired. Two wall mounting  
screws and wall anchors are included with the system.  
Basic administrative functions (e.g., adding User IDs, resetting passwords) can be performed by  
the System Administrator using a touchtone telephone (see System Administrators Mailboxon  
page 38 for details). For detailed administration interface and customer database storage, a  
separate IBM-compatible PC equipped with a keyboard and monitor is required. A prefabricated  
cable (SG-ADMCBL), designed expressly for Stratagy Admin communication, is available from  
Toshiba.  
Important! In order to maintain Stratagy system integrity, customer-supplied anti-virus software  
should be resident and active on any PC that is connected for any reason to Stratagy.  
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Stratagy Flash and IVP8  
Stratagy IVP8  
The Stratagy IVP8s circuit card architecture  
(shown right) is a Toshiba proprietary design  
utilizing state-of-the-art embedded  
processing capabilities. The card has flash  
memory and two RS-232 ports (operating at  
speeds ranging from 1200 to 9600 bps) for  
local or remote interface with a PC.  
The IVP8 is a Strata-compatible circuit card  
for small- to medium-sized businesses that  
supports up to eight ports and provides  
approximately four hours of storage. A  
256MB CompactFlash card upgrade is  
available from Toshiba that provides  
approximately 16 hours of voice storage.  
The flash memory has very high-data integrity with automatic bad-spot management and sparing,  
and full Error Correction Coding (ECC) for high reliability. The flash memory data storage device  
contains no moving parts, is fast, noiseless and light. It operates in the IVP8 like an industry  
standard Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE) hard disk drive. However, unlike disk drives, flash  
memory speed does not decrease with increasing amounts of data stored; nor does disk storage  
fragmentation occur.  
Because it is installed directly in the telephone system, the IVP8 has the ability to monitor the  
status of extensions for busy/idle status, and a DSS/BLF consoles Night Transfer key for alternate  
incoming call routing applications. The IVP8 can also be synchronized with the Strata CTX/Strata  
DK KSU (KSU time) or run on its own system clock. The IVP8s system clock can automatically  
make Daylight Savings Time adjustments.  
Upgrading the IVP8 to additional ports does not require any hardware. The upgrade is performed  
remotely by Toshiba.  
Basic administrative functions (e.g., adding User IDs, resetting passwords) can be performed by  
the System Administrator using a touchtone telephone (see System Administrators Mailboxon  
page 38 for details). For detailed administration interface and customer database storage, a  
separate IBM-compatible PC equipped with a keyboard and monitor is required. A prefabricated  
cable (SG-ADMCBL), designed expressly for Stratagy Admin communication, is available from  
Toshiba.  
Important! In order to maintain Stratagy system integrity, customer-supplied anti-virus software  
should be resident and active on any PC that is connected for any reason to Stratagy.  
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Stratagy Flash, IVP8 System Software  
Stratagys flexibility is largely a result of its software. The following provides a brief overview of  
the Stratagy system software. Refer to the Stratagy Installation and Maintenance Manual for more  
details.  
Operating System  
Controls all real-time voice processing functions through the use of simple administrative menus,  
diagnostics, system activity, and collection and reporting of data.  
Diagnostic Programs  
Online diagnostic tests run continuously to detect and report errors in operation. The tests run in  
the background and do not interfere with normal system operation. Other diagnostic tests can be  
run upon demand, either from a directly-connected or remote terminal.  
Stratagy Admin  
A program called Stratagy Admin resides on a separate customer-supplied IBM-compatible PC.  
The Admin software is composed of the administrative and configuration menus for the system.  
Operating software, greetings, and messages (database) are stored in the IVP8 and Stratagy Flashs  
flash memory.  
Note In order to maintain Stratagy system integrity, customer-supplied anti-virus software  
should be resident and active on any PC that is connected for any reason to the Stratagy  
system (e.g., system administration via Stratagy Admin).  
Automatic System Recovery  
An Archive directory, consisting of three subdirectories (i.e., Original, Good, and Suspect), is part  
of the Stratagy system. Each subdirectory contains a version of the Stratagy batch files,  
configuration files and voice mailbox database.  
If an unsuccessful startup is detected by the program, Stratagy copies the files in question to the  
Suspect subdirectory, shuts down and reboots using the files in the Good subdirectory. The Suspect  
files can be used to debug configuration problems.  
Disk Full Prevention  
Starting with Stratagy Release 3.2 software, Stratagy reserves a small portion of the available disk  
space to ensure a successful system start up. When the storage reaches the reserved limit, Stratagy  
goes into protection mode. In protection mode, Stratagy:  
Advises callers that it is unable to take a message.  
Deactivates the system trace and message log files, if they are running at the time.  
Once there is available disk space, Stratagy resumes recording. However, since disk space may  
still be marginal, the system trace and message log files will not resume until the next system start  
up.  
This feature is intended to work in conjunction with the Disk Space Notification feature that  
automatically notifies the System Administrator whenever the available system disk space falls  
below a defined threshold.  
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Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)  
The Stratagy ES is a powerful hardware/software platform that consists of five models—  
Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96Rdesigned for medium to enterprise-sized  
businesses.  
Note Unless otherwise specified in this book, all references to Stratagy ES include the  
Stratagy iES32.  
The iES32 is an integrated circuit card that runs on Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Embedded  
operating software. The Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R run on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0  
operating systems.  
Stratagy iES32  
Stratagy iES32 (shown at right) supports 4~32 ports and  
exclusively installs in any Strata CTX Base or Expansion  
Cabinet card slot. The iES32 is configured in increments of  
four ports (i.e., 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and 32).  
The card consists of a motherboard with an Intel®  
Pentium® II processor and a daughterboard that supports up  
to 16-ports and a hard drive with a storage capacity of  
approx. 600 hours.  
A second optional 16-port daughterboard can be added to  
reach the maximum 32 ports available. This daughterboard  
ships with four ports installed to make a total of 20 ports.  
Additional ports are added remotely as electronic upgrades  
by Toshiba.  
The control panel on the motherboard has eight LEDs, two switches (i.e., Shutdown, Power),  
a 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection, and a serial port. The iES32s one serial port is allocated for  
Toshiba Proprietary Integration (TPI).  
Each iES32 has been preprogrammed at the factory for out-of-box (plug-and-play) operation on  
the Strata CTX. This includes the KSU integration and configuration parameters, default station  
(extension number) mailboxes, and company greeting and instructions.  
The iES32 requires Stratagy ES Administration software to be installed on a separate Windows®  
2000/ME/98 or Windows NT computer for remote administration over a network.  
A software-based Stratagy Activation Module (SAM) called the SoftSAM is used when upgrading  
the iES32 for new Feature Groups and additional port capacities. An internal (soft) modem that  
operates at up to 36.6Kbps can be used for communication to any of the 32 voice ports.  
The iES32 shares the same basic features and functions of the Stratagy ES product family, as well  
as a number of advance applications such as Fax Server and Unified Messaging (UM).  
Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R  
Stratagy ES standalone platforms are labeled to indicate their maximum voice port capacity. They  
are Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96 and ES96R, with the ES96R being a rack-mountable system. Each  
platform is designed for incremental expansion that accept one or more ISA-based peripheral  
boards from Intel in which to support voice and fax applications.  
ES4 supports two~four voice ports. The ES80, ES96 and ES96R are preconfigured in software to  
support from 4~48 voice ports. As an optional upgrade up to 48 additional voice ports can be  
added (49~96).  
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All Stratagy ES standalone systems are equipped with IDE hard drives that can offer a voice  
storage capacity of 900 hours. Available voice and/or data application storage is dependent upon  
hard drive size, installed software to support some Feature Groups (e.g., Fax Server, ASR) and the  
mailbox database.  
Storage capacities are not software blocked. Therefore, in the future if a larger drive is employed,  
voice storage capacity will be increased proportionally.  
Stratagy ES4  
The ES4 (shown right) is a desktop computer  
equipped with an Intel Celeron® processor  
located on a motherboard, and one shared ISA/  
PCI slot providing up to four voice ports.  
Recommended for small businesses, this  
system is sold in three bundled configurations:  
ES4 platform shipped with ProLine/2V and  
Windows NT Workstation  
(part # SES-4-WKS-2P). This configuration  
does not support the advanced applications  
of ASR and TTS.  
ES4 platform shipped with Dialog/4 and Windows NT Workstation (part # SES-4-WKS-4P).  
This configuration does not support the advanced applications of ASR and TTS.  
ES4 platform shipped with D/41ESC and Windows NT Server (part # SES-4-SVR-4P)  
Notes  
Due to its card slot limit, the Fax Server Feature Group is not available on the ES4.  
ES4 only supports use of the ProLine/2V, Dialog/4 or D/41ESC voice board. ES4 voice  
boards are not factory installed.  
Stratagy ES80  
ES80 (shown right) is a mid-size tower recommended for  
medium-sized businesses and comes equipped with an  
Intel Pentium processor located on a motherboard with  
five ISA slots for processing equipment.  
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Stratagy ES96  
ES96 (shown right) is the largest Stratagy ES platform. It  
is equipped with a passive backplane architecture that  
includes a Single Board Computer (SBC), equipped with  
an Intel Pentium® III processor, and eight Industry  
Standard Architecture (ISA) slots (minimum) available  
for processing equipment.  
The ES96 is recommended for enterprise-sized businesses  
and is capable of supporting multiple CPU-hosted  
features, i.e., ASR and TTS.  
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Stratagy ES96R  
ES96R is a rack-mountable chassis with a passive  
backplane architecture that includes a SBC with  
an Intel Pentium II processor, and six ISA slots for  
processing equipment.  
The ES96R has an industrial grade,  
rackmountable chassis and is capable of  
supporting multiple CPU-hosted features, i.e.,  
ASR and TTS.  
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Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R Standard Components  
The Stratagy ESs base components are shown in Table 2.  
Table 2 Stratagy ES Base System Components  
ES41,3  
ES801  
ES961  
ES96R1,2  
Passive backplane  
architecture with a CPU  
located on a PCI-based  
SBC with an Intel  
Passive backplane  
architecture with a CPU  
located on a PCI-based  
Motherboard with Intel  
Celeron processor.  
Motherboard with Intel  
Pentium processor.  
Pentium III processor (in SBC with an Intel Pentium  
systems shipped after  
December 2001).  
II processor.  
1 dedicated  
PCI2  
1 shared PCI/  
3 PCI slots  
4 PCI slots  
3 PCI slots  
ISA2  
1 shared PCI/ISA for  
processing equipment  
5 dedicated ISA2 for  
processing equipment  
8 ISA slots (minimum) for 6 ISA slots for processing  
processing equipment equipment  
Standard Components  
IDE 15GB hard drive for a maximum voice storage of 900  
hours. This value is subject to database, application and  
Two serial ports  
Feature Group storage requirements.  
128MB of Random Access Memory (RAM)  
Keyboard and mouse  
3.51.44 MB floppy disk drive  
56Kbps Internal Modem5  
2~4 ports (ES4)  
4~48 voice ports (All other models)4  
Stratagy Activation Module (SAM)  
CD-ROM drive  
10/100BaseT Ethernet NIC  
SVGA video controller  
Toshiba Proprietary Integration equipment:  
Two 14-foot LAN cables one cable is  
configured for a direct connection between the  
Stratagy ES and the Strata CTX (peer to peer),  
one cable is wired for a connection between  
the Stratagy ES and a network hub.  
One 15-foot six conductor modular phone  
cable  
One RJ14 to DB9 serial port connector  
One parallel port  
ProLine/2V, Dialog/4 or Dialog/41ESC (ES4 only)  
Stratagy ES4 Standard Configurations  
SES-4-WKS-2P  
SES-4-WKS-4P  
SES-4-SVR-4P  
ES4 platform shipped with ProLine/2V and Windows NT Workstation  
ES4 platform shipped with Dialog/4 and Windows NT Workstation  
ES4 platform shipped with D/41ESC and Windows NT Server  
1. A Toshiba Stratagy ES-approved UPS is required on all Stratagy ES systems.  
2. ISA slots accept Dialogic voice and/or resource boards. Some PCI slots are used for other peripheral devices, e.g., NIC.  
3. ES4 can use only ProLine/2V, Dialog/4 and D/41ESC voice boards.  
4. 49~96 voice ports optional.  
5. (Optional on ES4) For performing remote maintenance and troubleshooting on the ES4, Toshiba strongly suggests  
the purchase of the Remote Maintenance Kit (part no. SES-REMOTE-KIT). The kit comes complete with an internal 56Kbps  
Internal PCI modem and pcANYWHERE remote maintenance software.  
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Voice and Resource Boards  
One or more voice boards are used in the standalone Stratagy ES platforms to convert, compress  
and store analog voice signals. These boards also provide telephone functions, including  
generating and recognizing in-band telephone signals. The Public Switched Telephone Network  
(PSTN) or telephone system must be physically connected to each voice board via RJ11C or  
RJ14C connectors, 66/110 block or RJ48C for T1 or Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN).  
Connectors used depends upon voice card.  
Specific voice and resource boards are required in order to implement certain Feature Groups.  
Table 2 lists the Feature Group and the required voice or resource board.  
Table 3 Feature Group Hardware Component Configurations  
Feature Group  
Supporting Hardware for Stratagy ES  
D/41ESC or D/160SC-LS board for SCbus  
GammaFax board  
Fax Server (Fax Mail, etc.)  
Unified Messaging (UM)  
D/41ESC or D/160SC-LS board  
D/41ESC  
Text-To-Speech (TTS)/EMail  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)/AA  
D/41ESC  
D/41ESC, D/160SC-LS board or SES-DL-P24-T1  
Tape drive  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
Note A Toshiba Stratagy ES-approved UPS is required on all Stratagy ES systems.  
Signal Computing System Architecture (SCSA)  
Some of the advanced applications that the Stratagy ES is capable of performing require specific  
voice and resource boards. These boards are designed with Intels Signal Computing System  
Architecture (SCSA).  
A SCSA-based voice board, which is connected via the SCBus to an adjacent resource board, can  
perform any advanced application facilitated by the specific resource board; i.e., fax and ASR.  
With the use of Signal Computing System Architecture (SCSA) provided by the GammaFax  
board, fax applications are performed quickly and efficiently. With SCSA, a voice call can be  
changed into a fax call on the same phone line, without requiring the call to be transferred to a  
dedicated line for fax.  
Stratagy Activation Module (SAM)  
Each Stratagy ES is equipped with a security key attached to the parallel port called a Stratagy  
Activation Module (SAM). The SAM enables the Stratagy ES system to function. Without the  
SAM, Stratagy ES becomes inoperable.  
As new Feature Groups are added to an existing Stratagy ES system, the SAM is upgraded  
remotely by Toshiba.  
Though the Stratagy iES32 is an integrated circuit card without a parallel port, it incorporates an  
embedded security key, called the SoftSAM.  
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Optional Equipment  
Optional equipment can be ordered with the system and is boxed separately. The following  
equipment is optional and can be included in the initial configuration or added as an upgrade.  
High-resolution Color Monitor  
Voice Boards  
The following is a list of voice and resource boards supported by Stratagy ES. Each board is  
identified by its Intel title followed by its associated Toshiba part number.  
Important! ES4 supports the use of ProLine/2V, Dialog/4 and Dialog/41ESC boards.  
2 ports ProLine/2V(SG-DL-P2)  
4 ports Dialog/4(SG-DL-P4)  
SCSA-based Voice Boards:  
16 ports D/160SC-LS(SG-DL-P16)  
4 ports D/41ESC(SES-DL-P4-SC)  
24 digital T1 ports D/240SC-T1(SES-DL-P24-T1)  
48 digital T1 ports D/480SC-2T1(SES-DL-P48-2T1)  
Note To avoid conflict issues with SCbus features (fax, TTS, ASR), Toshiba strongly  
discourages the mixing of SCSA compatible and non-SCSA compatible voice interface  
boards.  
Resource Boards  
GammaLink® GammaFax board for fax applications (SES-GFAX-SP6SC for 6 channels),  
(SES-SGAX-SP12SC for 12 channels).  
Intel Antaresboard for large TTS and ASR capacities (SES-ANT-2000/50)  
Optional System Support Components  
ES4 Remote Maintenance Kit (SES-REMOTE-KIT) comes complete with an internal  
56Kbps Internal PCI modem and SymantecpcANYWHEREremote maintenance  
software.  
Important! For performing remote maintenance and troubleshooting on the ES4, Toshiba  
strongly suggests the purchase of the Remote Maintenance Kit.  
8GB TR-4 Travantape drive (SES-TAPE-DR-8GB)  
ONEACModel ON400A-SN (or equivalent), 400VAC, 1/2 hour UPS with Power  
Conditioner and Ground Bar with serial cable. Required for all Stratagy ES systems. (See  
Note A Toshiba Stratagy ES-approved Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is required on all  
Stratagy ES systems.  
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Stratagy ES System Software  
Stratagy ES System Software  
All of the Stratagy ES platforms run on Windows NT, with the iES32 running on Microsofts  
Windows NT 4.0 Embedded operating system software.  
All Stratagy ES systems including the iES32 run the same Stratagy ES software designed  
exclusively by Toshiba. All processing functions are controlled through the use of Windows-based  
menus and icons that provide administration, configuration, diagnostics, system monitoring, and  
reporting functions.  
Diagnostic Programs  
On-line diagnostic tests for Windows NT/Windows NTE and Stratagy ES run continuously to  
detect and report errors in operation. The tests run in the background and do not interfere with  
normal system operation. Other diagnostic tests can be run upon demand, either locally or from a  
remote computer.  
Stratagy ES/Windows NT Software Platform Configurations  
Stratagy ES is ordered factory loaded with either Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 or Windows  
NT Workstation 4.0.  
Because Windows NT Workstation is limited to a maximum of 10 network client licenses,  
Stratagy ES with Windows NT Workstation is recommended for:  
Installations requiring large voice port capacities.  
Advanced voice processing applications requiring the power of Windows NT but not requiring  
multiple network client connections.  
Important! Toshiba does not furnish Windows NT or Windows NT embedded software for a  
Workstation to Server upgrade. Therefore, a customers requirement for future  
client-based features should be closely scrutinized before ordering a Stratagy ES  
with Windows NT Workstation.  
The Stratagy ES running Windows NT Server is recommended for larger installations requiring  
communication with a number of client PCs on a network. For example, in UM multiple client PCs  
must have network access to the Stratagy ES to receive voice and fax messages on the PC desktop.  
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Stratagy ES Administration Software  
The Stratagy ES Administration software program is preloaded on every system and is composed  
of the administrative and configuration menus for the system. Operating software, voice prompts,  
and database access utilities are all stored on the Stratagy ESs hard drive.  
The Stratagy ES Administration program uses a  
Graphical User Interface (GUI) and is composed of the  
Configuration Properties Menu (shown right) and other  
administrative menus for the system.  
The Configuration Properties drop-down menu consists  
of 11 menu optionsTelephone System Integration,  
Answer Methods, Voice Ports, Serial Ports, Notification  
Port Groups, Statistical Port Groups, IVR Hosts,  
Holidays, Scheduler, Language, and System  
Parameters. These screens serve as the basis for  
configuring and programming the Stratagy ES basic  
operating procedures.  
Stratagy ES Administration software can also be  
installed on a separate Windows XP/2000/ME/98 or  
Windows NT computer for remote administration over  
a network. Remote Access Service (RAS) capability enables administration via a modem  
connection.  
Stratagy ES Administration enables an Installer or System Administrator to:  
Enable and disable configuration and mailbox features  
Define and configure features  
View status of voice ports  
Define and generate system reports  
Define telephone system integration  
Program user mailboxes  
Refer to the Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES) Installation and Maintenance Manual for more  
details on administrative menus.  
Configuration Wizard  
The Configuration Wizard guides the Administrator through the Stratagy ES basic operation setup.  
It includes:  
Configure the System Database specifies telephone systems, sets up voice lines and  
answering methods for Automated Attendant and designates holidays.  
Configure User Agents Database creates Class of Service (COS) and user mailboxes.  
The set of screens are user friendly and display automatically on the initial log in to the  
Stratagy ES Administration software. If the user chooses to bypass the screens at log in, he/she can  
always access the Configuration Wizard through the Configuration Menu.  
pcANYWHERE  
Note Applies to ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R.  
Remote maintenance can be performed using the Symantec pcANYWHERE software. This  
software provides remote system support by Toshiba Authorized Dealer Technicians or Toshiba  
Technical Support Engineers.  
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Microsoft NetMeeting  
Note Applies to iES32 only.  
Remote maintenance can be performed using the NetMeeting® software located on an IBM-  
compatible computer. This software replaces pcANYWHERE used on the desktop Stratagy ES  
systems.  
Features  
There are two types of features: standard features available to all Stratagy systems and Feature  
Groups that are special to the Stratagy ES product family.  
Standard Features  
These features are available to all Stratagy users. See Chapter 2 Features for descriptions and  
benefits of each feature.  
Stratagy ES Feature Groups  
Feature Groups are separate optional features that provide specific capabilities such as Unified  
Messaging (UM), Fax Server, Text-To-Speech (TTS), Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)  
Automated Attendant (AA) and Interactive Voice Response (IVR). See Chapter 3 Stratagy ES  
Feature Groups for descriptions of each Feature Group.  
Table 4 below displays the available feature group configurations for the Stratagy ES Feature  
Groups:  
Table 4 Feature Group Configurations  
ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Feature Group  
iES32  
Fax Server (Fax Mail, etc.)  
Unified Messaging (UM)  
Text-To-Speech (TTS)/EMail  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)/AA  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
Future Release  
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Feature/System Comparison Chart  
The following table provides a list of the available Stratagy features. Supported features are  
denoted with a 5 in the appropriate box, where an NAindicates those features that are not  
supported by the specific Stratagy system.  
ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Stratagy Features  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
Audiotex  
Automated Attendant (AA)  
Automatic Message Copy with Optional  
Delete  
Automatic Message Copy with Start/Stop  
Time and Delay  
NA  
NA  
Called Identification  
Caller ID with SMDI  
Caller Confirmation Prior to Transferring  
Call Record (with Strata CTX)  
Call Record Over Strata Net  
Call Queuing  
NA  
NA  
Call Screening  
Class of Service (COS)  
Copy Mailbox  
NA  
NA  
Copy Range  
Directory  
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox (from  
Strata CTX)  
Disk Space Notification  
Distribution Lists  
Do Not Disturb (DND)  
ExtensionsScheduled  
Fax Tone Detection  
Future Delivery  
Guest User Mailboxes  
Independent Port Greetings  
NA  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR) via  
Token Programming  
1,2  
1,2  
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ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Stratagy Features  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
Mailbox Function Lock  
Mailbox Groups  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Mailbox Security Code  
Mailbox Personal Greetings  
Mailbox Time Zone Setting  
Mailbox Number Varied/Fixed Length  
Message Continuous Delete  
Message Continuous Playback  
Message Date and Time  
Message Forwarding  
NA  
NA  
Message Pause During Playback  
Message Pause During Recording  
Message Playback Control  
Message Purging  
Message Reply  
Message Retrieval Control  
Message Return Receipt Verification  
Message Speed Control  
Message Notification  
NA  
Message Storage Personal Folders  
Message Storage Message Queues  
Message Volume Control  
Messages Private  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Messages Urgent  
Multiple System Languages  
Networking (AMIS)  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Networking (VPIM)  
NA  
Paging Office  
Paging Relay  
Remote Administration  
Reports  
Shutdown using the Telephone Dial Pad  
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ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Stratagy Features  
Single-digit Menus  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Soft Key Control of Voice Mail  
Soft Key Control Over Strata Net  
System Administrators Mailbox  
System Backup  
Token Programming (custom applications,  
IVR, etc.)  
1,2  
1,2  
Toshiba Plug and Play  
User Tutorial (New User)  
Varied Sampling Rates  
Voice Forms  
NA  
NA  
1. Stratagy Flash does not support some IVR tokens.  
2. Stratagy Flash and IVP8 do not support fax tokens.  
ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Telephone System Integration  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
Inband Integration  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Toshiba Proprietary Integration (TPI)  
SMDI Integration  
ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Strata System Compatibility  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
Legacy Strata DK280, DK424, DK424i,  
DK24/DK56/DK96  
NA  
Strata CTX100 and Strata CTX670  
ES4, ES80,  
ES96, ES96R  
Feature Groups  
Flash  
IVP8  
iES32  
Fax Server  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
Unified Messaging (UM)  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)  
Text-to-Speech (TTS)  
Future Release  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
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This chapter presents an overview of available Stratagy standard features. Stratagy ES features  
provided through the use of Feature Groups are described in Chapter 3 Stratagy ES Feature  
Groups.  
Audiotex  
System Availability: All systems  
By entering select DTMF digits, as directed by audio prompts, a caller can play prerecorded  
information from Stratagy. This information can consist of general information about the  
company, such as its address, telephone number and fax number, or it can include specific product  
descriptions or other information that may be of interest to callers.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides a company with an automated, cost-effective method to answer customersmost  
frequently-asked questions.  
Automated Attendant (AA)  
System Availability: All systems  
The system answers incoming lines and lets callers route their own calls by entering a mailbox  
number or a Single-digit Menu. If the mailbox is recognized by the system, the call is handled  
according to the configuration of that mailbox. This configuration may direct Stratagy to dial an  
extension and, after performing Call Screening (if enabled), pass the call on to the user or execute  
an IVR application.  
Stratagys Automated Attendant feature is configured by the System Administrator. The user can  
also control some features, such as DND and Call Screening, if configured by the System  
Administrator.  
Features can also be changed automatically based on the time of day. For example, the mailbox  
can be put into the DND mode automatically after hours and turned off at the beginning of the next  
business day.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables callers to direct their own calls and leave accurate and complete messages for the  
called party.  
Extends the companys telecommunications capabilities and frees receptionists and other  
personnel to perform duties other than answering the telephones.  
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Automatic Message Copy  
Automatic Message Copy  
System Availability: All systems  
A mailbox can be configured to automatically copy all incoming messages into a second  
designated mailboxs folder of messages. Both mailboxes retain a copy of the message. The times  
(start/end) can be set that the messages are copied and a time delay, if one is needed, can be  
specified. A mailbox can also be programmed to delete a message once it has been forwarded.  
In addition, Stratagy ES software enables a user through a touchtone telephone to enable/disable  
this feature for his/her mailbox as well as set options (e.g., designated mailbox, start and end times,  
etc.). The System Administrator can stop (lock out) the user from accessing this feature.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to handle mail more efficiently.  
Enables several different mailboxes to forward any received mail to a central mailbox. Small  
companies find this feature useful since it can make them appear to have more personnel than  
they actually have.  
Provides a forwarding feature for mailboxes. For example, when an employee has left a  
company, any new messages can be forwarded to the persons replacement.  
Called Identification  
System Availability: All systems  
Announces the called party prior to connecting the call. For example, calls directed to a single  
extension for both Salesand Servicecan be answered appropriately, since the words Sales”  
or Serviceplay before the caller is connected. The System Administrator sets this feature on a  
per-mailbox basis.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables two people or departments to share a single extension.  
Message Pooling is also an advantage of this feature. All messages left after hours can be stored  
in a single mailbox, eliminating the process of checking multiple mailboxes for messages.  
Caller ID with SMDI  
System Availability: All systems  
When a Stratagy system is integrated via SMDI with the Strata CTX/Strata DK telephone systems  
that support caller ID, the incoming Calling Party ID is played as part of the header information of  
the message. With the use of the Token Programming Language, Stratagy can also play a specific  
greeting or route a call based on the telephone number received from the SMDI/Caller ID  
information.  
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Caller Confirmation Prior to Transferring  
Caller Confirmation Prior to Transferring  
System Availability: All systems  
When a caller stays on the line and does not enter any DTMF digits, the system assumes that the  
caller is using a rotary telephone and the call is transferred to the operator for assistance. In some  
cases, a no responsecall is caused by a caller hang up that has gone undetected by the telephone  
system.  
Stratagy can be configured to handle both possibilities by asking for oral confirmation from the  
caller. Depending on whether there is a response, the call is either transferred to the operator or  
disconnected.  
Benefit(s)  
Eliminates calls being transferred to the operator when the outside caller has already hung up,  
making more effective use of the ports and personnel.  
Makes Stratagy easily adaptable to a variety of different telephone environments.  
Call Record (with Strata CTX)  
System Availability: All systems  
Important! Requires SMDI integration with Strata CTX system.  
While on an active call, a station user can record the conversation and store it in a Stratagy voice  
mailbox by pressing an optionally programmed 5HFRUG feature key on the telephone.  
Note Once the 5HFRUG button is pressed, the Record LED flashes rapidly and there is  
approximately a one second interval (in extreme busy conditions, up to five seconds)  
before the recording starts and the Record LED changes to the in-use interval flash rate.  
To stop recording, the user only has to press the 5HFRUG key again. Recordings can also be  
paused and restarted by pressing an optionally programmed 36ꢀ5(6 key on the phone. Users can  
be given the ability to have the recordings go to their personal mailbox or to an alternate mailbox.  
Benefit(s)  
The user can keep a record of important phone calls for reference.  
Call Record Over Strata Net  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Important! Requires Toshiba Proprietary Integration, Strata CTX Release 2, and Stratagy ES  
Release 4 software.  
The Call Record to Remote Voice Mail feature works for users in all Strata CTX nodes within a  
Strata Net multi-system networking configuration. Previously, the voice mail Call Record feature  
was only available to users in the Strata CTX node hosting the Stratagy ES voice processing  
system.  
Note The Call Record feature remains only locally supported if the Stratagy voice mail system  
is one of the legacy DOS-based platforms, i.e. Stratagy Flash, Stratagy IVP8.  
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Call Queuing  
Call Queuing  
System Availability: All systems  
When a users extension is busy, Stratagy can be configured to offer the caller the option of either  
leaving a message or holding until the called extension becomes available. If the caller opts to  
hold, Stratagy plays on-hold music(or other information such as company name, product name  
or information). If more than one caller chooses to hold for the same extension, Stratagy queues  
the callers in the order their calls were received. Callers are periodically informed of their position  
in the queue.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides callers an efficient and friendly method to wait in linefor the called party.  
Callers hear music/information while they wait and all calls are connected on a first-come  
basis.  
Call Screening  
System Availability: All systems  
When a caller enters a users mailbox number with Call Screening enabled, the system requests the  
caller state his/her name and the name of the company he/she represents. Stratagy records the  
information, dials the extension, and announces the calling party by playing the recording.  
The user enters DTMF digits to accept or reject the call or to route the caller to another user,  
including an announcement. A rejected caller is prompted to leave a voice mail message for the  
user.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to:  
Take important calls while routing other calls to their voice mailbox where they can be played  
at a more convenient time.  
Prioritize their time more efficiently.  
Reserve certain times or days for specific tasks.  
Class of Service (COS)  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
System Administrators can create and manage mailboxes with similar attributes using a function  
called Class of Service (COS).  
When the System Administrator changes a feature(s) in the COS parent, the same feature(s) are  
changed automatically in all user mailboxes that have been assigned to that COS. In other words,  
the COS parent enables the System Administrator to do global changes within the dependent user  
mailboxes.  
Overridden fields can be changed back using the Revert function for individual fields or the Reset  
function to clear the overrides from all fields in the mailbox.  
User mailboxes can also be created without dependence on a COS user agent. Mailboxes created  
in that manner, using the Mailbox User Agent feature, must have the function(s) or settings  
changed individually.  
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Copy Mailbox  
Copy Mailbox  
System Availability: All systems  
The Copy Mailbox feature enables the System Administrator to create new mailboxes by copying  
an existing mailbox.  
Benefit(s)  
Saves the System Administrator time when installing new systems, upgrades and/or system  
reprogramming by providing a template for creating mailboxes.  
Copy Range  
System Availability: All systems  
The Copy Range feature enables the System Administrator to create any number of new User IDs  
at one time by copying an existing User ID.  
Benefit(s)  
Saves the System Administrator time when installing new systems, upgrades and/or system  
reprogramming by providing a template for creating User IDs.  
Directory  
System Availability: All systems  
To contact a user when their extension number is not known, a caller enters the DTMF digits  
corresponding to the first few letters of a users first or last name and Stratagy plays the recorded  
name that matches the entered digits. The caller is then offered the option of selecting the name  
and being transferred or hearing the next name.  
Benefit(s)  
Speeds call processing, by enabling callers to find the person they want to reach without requiring  
operator assistance, or knowing their extension number.  
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox (from Strata  
CTX)  
System Availability: All systems  
Internal users of the Strata CTX can transfer a call directly to another users Stratagy mailbox  
without having to wait for the call to first forward from the called partys telephone.  
This feature provides an efficient means to deliver callers to voice mail users, for example outside  
sales personnel, who have not been assigned an active telephone extension within the Strata CTX.  
In addition, the Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox feature does not require a phantom extension  
number to be programmed within the CTX.  
Benefit(s)  
Transfer to Voice Mail simplifies getting a call for a busy or absent employee to his/her mailbox. It  
eliminates the need for the caller to enter the desired mailbox number after being connected to the  
voice mail system.  
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Disk Space Notification  
Disk Space Notification  
System Availability: All systems  
Automatically notifies the System Administrator whenever available system disk space falls below  
a defined threshold.  
During installation and configuration, the System Administrator sets the percentage of available  
disk space that should always remain on the hard drive. When the available space falls below this  
value, the notification feature is activated. Under normal conditions, the system is checked  
automatically once per hour to determine the remaining disk space storage.  
Benefit(s)  
Assists the System Administrator in monitoring the system by automatic notification when disk  
space reaches a threshold for recording messages.  
Distribution Lists  
System Availability: All systems  
Users can originate up to seven Personal Distribution Lists for the Stratagy Flash and IVP8 or up  
to 25 for the Stratagy ES. The lists must consist of other system users and the originator can add or  
delete people at any time.  
In addition to Personal Distribution Lists, Stratagy supports system-wide distribution lists  
available for use by all system users. The System Administrator creates the System Distribution  
Lists. The Stratagy Flash and IVP8 support seven system distribution lists. The Stratagy ES  
support an unlimited number of system distribution lists.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides the user with a quick-and-easy method of sending messages to large groups of people.  
Lists such as the sales forceor marketing departmenteliminates rekeying each time they  
are needed.  
System-wide lists:  
Save system disk space by eliminating duplication of standard lists.  
Offer the user preset lists that they do not have to maintain.  
Do Not Disturb (DND)  
System Availability: All systems  
When the Stratagy DND feature for a mailbox is activated, calls are processed as if the called  
extension is not available.  
The user through a touchtone telephone can enable/disable this feature for his/her mailbox. The  
System Administrator can stop the user from accessing this feature and changing it.  
Benefit(s)  
By setting DND to on at the end of the business day and off at the beginning of the next, call  
processing is more efficient. Calls during off-hours go directly to voice mail and callers do not  
have to wait for the extension to ring.  
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Fax Tone Detection  
Fax Tone Detection  
System Availability: All systems  
All Stratagy systems can be programmed to listen for an incoming fax tone when answering  
incoming lines. If a fax tone is detected, Stratagy transfers the call to the destination extension  
(designated by the mailbox) of the fax machine.  
Benefit(s)  
Improves call processing speed.  
Provides flexibility in call handling.  
Eliminates the need for a separate dedicated Central Office (CO) line for the fax machine.  
Future Delivery  
System Availability: Stratagy IVP8, Stratagy ES  
A user can create and address a message to another user, and then mark it for future delivery. The  
message is not delivered until the designated date and time has been reached by the system clock.  
A user can also review and/or delete a future delivery message.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to take advantage of a Stratagys pre-set future time/day/date capability for sending  
messages. This is very useful for meeting notices or sending reminders to yourself or others.  
Guest User Mailboxes  
System Availability: Stratagy IVP8, Stratagy ES  
Each user can create Guest Mailboxes for use by clients, friends, etc. The maximum number  
allowed is set by the System Administrator on a per-mailbox basis; therefore, conserving available  
system disk space.  
The guest mailboxes can be deleted by the same user who created them or by the System  
Administrator.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables the exchange of confidential information with clients, sales representatives, etc.  
Provides flexibility in creating guest users. In some environments, it can be desirable to allow  
some users to create guests while others cannot, and/or to allow some users to create more  
guest users than others.  
Independent Port Greetings  
System Availability: All systems  
The system can be configured to direct all incoming calls for a given voice port to a specified  
mailbox. Callers hear the greeting recorded for that mailbox when the port receives a call. Each  
voice port in the system can be configured to begin processing with a different mailbox, and  
therefore hear different initial greetings, menu options, processing paths, etc., depending on how  
the mailboxes are programmed.  
Benefit(s)  
This feature can be used, for example, by two companies sharing the same Stratagy system or by a  
company which would like to dedicate ports for specific purposes, such as information lines versus  
regular Automated Attendant and voice mail lines.  
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Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
System Availability: All systems  
Note Stratagy Flash does not support some IVR functions.  
Through the use of Token Programming Language Stratagy systems have a number of features that  
enables it to be used for small basic Interactive Voice Response (IVR) applications.  
Databases can be on Stratagys hard drive or reside on a mainframe or other data server and  
accessed through Stratagys serial ports. The Stratagy ES has the IVR Feature Group that enables  
software developers to create complete IVR applications that can access data through the network  
connection. Queries can be constructed in a free-form fashion, by using variables that are entered  
by the caller. Stratagy can be programmed to play this data back to the caller in a number of  
different ways: as a date, time, monetary value (in dollars and cents), or simply as a number.  
Benefit(s)  
Stratagy provides a rich programming language (see Token Programming Languageon page 39)  
for expressing system actions and interactions with the caller, as well as database access.  
Mailbox Function Lock  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Mailbox features can be locked by the System Administrator using the Lock function provided on  
the Stratagy ES Administration screens. By locking a field, the System Administrator prevents the  
user from changing user options (e.g., DND, call screening, etc.) from his/her touchtone telephone.  
Benefit(s)  
Offers flexibility for setting options by user mailbox. For example, there might be a company  
policy against setting the mailbox to the DND mode. For users affected by this policy, the  
System Administrator sets DND to No, and uses the Lock function to lock the option, so that  
users are not given the opportunity to change the setting.  
Eliminates unauthorized personnel from changing mailbox settings.  
Mailbox Groups  
System Availability: All systems  
Groups control which mailboxes a caller can access to leave messages, etc. Each mailbox can  
belong to as many as four different groupsdesignated by the System Administrator. When  
Stratagy transfers a call, it first determines if the calling mailbox has any groups in common with  
the destination mailbox. If it does, the transfer proceeds. Otherwise, Stratagy switches to a default  
mailbox for processing based on the current system port number and either blocks or reroutes the  
call.  
Benefit(s)  
Group Partitions can be used for several different purposes. For example, if two companies are  
sharing a single Stratagy system, they may use two different group partition numbers for their  
respective mailboxes. This blocks the call and prevents callers from inadvertently transferring  
from one company to the other.  
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Mailbox Personal Greeting  
Mailbox Personal Greeting  
System Availability: All systems  
Each user can record up to seven personal greetings that are played when the user is unavailable.  
Although only one greeting can be in effect at any one time, the user can switch between the  
greetings by entering the greeting number, or the System Administrator can pre-schedule different  
greetings to play at a certain time and/or day.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to take advantage of having multiple pre-recorded greetings to address different  
situations - at work but out of the office, in a meeting, home for the day, on vacation, etc. By  
choosing the appropriate greeting, the user can give more information to callers.  
Mailbox Security Code  
System Availability: All systems  
Each mailbox in the system has a security code (maximum length 16 digits). The code must be  
entered by the caller in order to log intoa mailbox, enabling access to its messages, settings,  
greetings, etc.  
Once logged in, a user can and should change the security code periodically. The System  
Administrator specifies the initial security code for each mailbox and can set a minimum length  
restriction for the code.  
Although the System Administrator can change the code at any time, he/she does not have access  
to existing mailbox security codes.  
Benefit(s)  
Restricts access to mailbox features and messages to the authorized user of the mailbox.  
Mailbox Time Zone Assignment  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Each mailbox of the Stratagy ES can be configured for a time zone that is relative to the location of  
the mailbox user. Messages that arrive for a configured mailbox will be date and time stamped  
based on the time zone defined for the mailbox, not the time zone configured in the Stratagy ES  
operating system.  
Benefit(s)  
This feature is useful in a network with a centralized voice mail system. For example, if a Stratagy  
ES system resides in Irvine, California and one of its mailbox users resides in Ogden, Utah, then  
the mailbox for this user could be configured for the Mountain time zone. If a message arrives for  
this user, at ten oclock in the morning Pacific time, the time stamp for the message would be  
eleven oclock Mountain time.  
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Mailbox Number Varied/Fixed Length  
Mailbox Number Varied/Fixed Length  
System Availability: All systems  
Stratagy supports mailboxes of up to eight digits, or 100 million different possible mailbox  
numbers. Due to hard drive storage limitations, not all 100 million Stratagy mailboxes can be  
installed. The maximum number of installed mailboxes is dependent on the customer application.  
Varied Length Mailboxes: Mailbox numbers may vary in length and are non-conflicting. That is,  
both 111and 1111can be separate mailboxes, and both can be used by the system. Thus, no  
mailboxes are ever precluded.  
Fixed Length Mailboxes: Mailbox numbers can also be set to a specific length based on the first  
digit (0~9) used. For example: all mailbox numbers starting with 1are three digits long.  
Therefore, 111is a valid mailbox number and 1111is not. Fixed Length mailbox numbers  
enable Stratagy to process calls immediately after the last fixed length digit is dialed, and does not  
require a digit or time-out to indicate the end of a mailbox number.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides flexibility in mailbox numbering.  
Message Continuous Delete  
System Availability: All systems  
A user can enter a DTMF command that deletes several messages at one time. The number of  
messages deleted is based on a preset length of recorded time (designated in minutes) and  
therefore varies. The messages deleted are those whose cumulative time is equal to, or less than,  
the designated number of minutes.  
Important! The deletion starts with the first message in the queue and continues until the preset  
time has expired. Both heard and unheard messages are deleted. If there are two  
queues - new and saved - the deletion occurs only in the queue the user is in when  
continuous delete is requested.  
Benefit(s)  
Transcription services that are accustomed to working from audio tape recordings rather than  
directly from voice mail recordings would find this feature useful. This feature can also be used  
with the Message PlaybackContinuous feature.  
Message Continuous Playback  
System Availability: All systems  
A user can enter a DTMF command that plays several messages at one time without stopping  
between each message. The number of messages played is determined by a preset length of  
recorded time (designated in minutes) and therefore varies. The number of played messages is  
those whose cumulative time is equal to, or less than, the designated number of minutes.  
Benefit(s)  
Transcription services that are accustomed to working from audio tape recordings rather than  
directly from voice mail recordings would find this feature useful. This feature can also be used  
with the Message DeleteContinuous feature.  
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Message Date and Time  
Message Date and Time  
System Availability: All systems  
Prior to playing the contents of the a message, the System Administrator can configure each  
mailbox or group of mailboxes to automatically play the date and time the message was recorded.  
If the mailbox is not configured to play the date/time automatically or the user wants it replayed  
after hearing the message, this feature enables the user to enter DTMF commands and play the  
date/time of the current message.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables the user to effectively answer messages (e.g., a message states I will be in the office for  
the next hour).  
Message Forwarding  
System Availability: All systems  
Enables a user to send a played message to other users in Stratagy. In forwarding the message, the  
originating user can optionally record comments that precede the message when it is played by the  
recipient(s).  
A message cannot be forwarded if the original message is marked privateor to a user who does  
not share a common group number with the sender.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to easily share information in a received message.  
Message Notification  
System Availability: All systems  
Each mailbox can have up to 10 notifications on Stratagy Flash and IVP8, and an unlimited  
number of notification records on Stratagy ES. The System Administrator programs each mailbox  
with specific notification methods (message waiting lights, pagers, voice, etc.) and the time/day  
when the notification record applies. The repeat count and interval for retrying the notification is  
also set.  
Each notification method is a flexible dial string enabling Stratagy to be used with almost any kind  
of PBX or notification method, including cascade notification. Users can be given the option to  
change certain variables (i.e., telephone number) of a notification record or cancel a record from  
any tone-dialing telephone.  
Notifications can be triggered by a number of different events. The most common event is the  
receipt of a new message. Notification types are:  
Normal - all new messages. The user can be notified by any combination of lighting a message  
waiting light, or calling a home phone, cellular phone or any off-premise location.  
Relay - The caller is prompted to enter their telephone number. The telephone number is then  
forwarded to the Stratagy users display pager.  
Pickup - Turns off the Stratagy users message waiting light after messages in the New  
Message queue are played.  
Urgent - A separate notification from Normal that notifies the user of a message that has been  
marked as Urgent by the sender.  
Disk Space - Alerts the System Administrator when available hard drive space is low (see  
Panic - Alerts the System Administrator in the event of an unsuccessful restart during  
Automatic System Recovery.  
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Message Pause During Playback  
Note The Panic notification is supported by the Stratagy Flash and IVP8.  
Benefit(s)  
Flexible notification records enable Stratagy to be used with almost any kind of PBX or  
notification method.  
Enables users to receive notification by the best method for them. For example, someone in the  
field can receive a pager notification while another person in the office receives a message  
waiting light.  
Availability of a separate Urgent notification type for Urgent message notification adds to  
Stratagys flexibility. Users might, for example, want to be notified by pager only when an  
Urgent message arrives.  
Message Pause During Playback  
System Availability: All systems  
While playing a message, a user can at anytime pause the playback for a predetermined amount of  
time (default is 30 seconds) by pressing the appropriate key on the DTMF telephone dial pad.  
Pressing any key before the 30 seconds has transpired, causes playback to resume immediately.  
While the playback is paused, Stratagy is silent.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables a user to pause a message when an interruption occurs (e.g., someone coming into the  
office) and resume playback without losing continuity in the message.  
Message Pause During Recording  
System Availability: All systems  
While playing a message, a user can at anytime pause the recording for a predetermined amount of  
time (default is 30 seconds) by pressing the appropriate key on the DTMF telephone dial pad.  
Pressing any key before the 30 seconds has transpired, causes recording to resume immediately.  
While the recording is paused, Stratagy is silent.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables a user to pause a message when an interruption occurs (e.g., someone coming into the  
office) and resume recording without losing continuity in the message.  
Message Playback Control  
System Availability: All systems  
Enables the user to control message playback by pressing the appropriate keys on a DTMF  
telephone dial pad. The following options are available:  
Replay the current message from the beginning.  
Play the previous message. If the user is playing the first message in the queue when this  
feature is used, Stratagy goes to the bottom of the queue and plays the last message.  
Play the next message. If the user is playing the last message in the queue when this feature is  
used, Stratagy goes to the top of the queue and plays the first message.  
Skip forward or backward in the current recording.  
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Message Purging  
Benefit(s)  
Useful to users who want to write down a long phone number or other information in a  
message.  
Enables a user to skip forward in a previously-heard message to get one particular piece of  
information.  
Message Purging  
System Availability: All systems  
The system can be configured to purgeor delete messages on a mailbox-by-mailbox basis in a  
configurable number of days after they have been heard. Unheard messages are never purged.  
A user, logging into his/her mailbox, is informed of any messages(s) that will be purged. Before  
exiting the mailbox, the user is reminded that the messages will be purged upon logging out. The  
default value is zero days, meaning that no purging is ever performed.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables the System Administrator to have better control of disk space utilization within the  
system.  
Guarantees that old messages are eventually deleted.  
Message Reply  
System Availability: All systems  
When one Stratagy user sends a voice mail to another, the recipient can send a reply without  
entering the senders mailbox number. While listening to the message, a single DTMF digit can be  
entered and a reply message recorded.  
If the message was not recorded from a users mailbox, the recipient may still reply to the message  
but must enter the destination mailbox number.  
Benefit(s)  
Makes Stratagy easier and faster to use by reducing the amount of digits that must be keyed into  
the system when replying to a message.  
Message Retrieval Control  
System Availability: All systems  
Selects the order in which messages play. By default, Stratagy plays any message marked Urgent  
first. All normal messages (i.e., messages not marked urgent) are played next. If there are multiple  
urgent and/or normal messages, Stratagy automatically plays them in the order received (in  
FIFOfirst-in first-out order). For example, urgent messages would be played first in FIFO order  
and then normal messages next in FIFO order.  
Using this feature, you can change the order in which multiple messages (urgent and normal) play  
to a LIFOlast-in first-out order.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to play messages in the desired order, while still playing urgent messages first.  
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Message Return Receipt Verification  
Message Return Receipt Verification  
System Availability: All systems  
When a user sends or forwards a message to another user, the message can be marked for return  
receipt verification. When the message is played (partially or completely) by the recipient,  
Stratagy automatically sends a notification message to the sender.  
The sender, when he/she plays the notification announcement, hears the original message and the  
date and time the message was heard. The recipient is not notified that return receipt verification  
was requested and cannot circumvent this procedure.  
Benefit(s)  
Confirms that important instructions or information that are included in a message have been  
heard.  
Message Speed Control  
System Availability: Stratagy Flash, Stratagy ES  
Stratagy permits real-time speed control of messages during playback. While listening to  
messages, a user can press the appropriate DTMF keys on the telephone dial pad to change  
playback speed. The playback increase speed (1~4) is selected by the System Administrator.  
This feature incorporates pitch control to maintain voice quality during faster message playback.  
Benefit(s)  
Expedites message playback by listening to long messages at a faster speed.  
Message Storage  
Personal Folders  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
A users messages can reside in up to nine foldersone new, one saved and seven personal  
message folders created by the user for the purpose of saving his/her own messages. The personal  
message folders are only for the use of the originator.  
Note In Stratagy Flash and IVP8, messages are similarly stored in Message Queues.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to categorize and organize saved messages in general topics, e.g., messages from  
Toshiba America.”  
Message Queues  
System Availability: Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
A users messages reside in one of two Message Queues:  
New message queue Stores unheard messages and pending messages (a message heard for more  
than two seconds).  
Saved message queue Stores messages that the user saved or that was automatically saved by  
Stratagy after the entire message played.  
Note In Stratagy ES, messages are similarly stored in Message Folders.  
Benefit(s)  
Storing new and saved messages in separate queues provides the user the ability to better manage  
their messages.  
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Message Volume Control  
Message Volume Control  
System Availability: Stratagy Flash, Stratagy ES  
Stratagy permits real-time volume control of messages during playback. While listening to  
messages, a user can press the appropriate DTMF keys on the telephone dial pad to increase or  
decrease the volume. There are 17 levels of volume control. Each step increases or decreases the  
playback volume by 3 dB. The system default is the middle position, allowing eight steps in either  
direction.  
Benefit(s)  
Users can use this feature to compensate for overly loud or soft recordings, to overcome unusually  
loud background noise level (e.g., a busy airport), or to compensate for telephones that play back  
at a low level (e.g., some cellular phones).  
Messages Private  
System Availability: All systems  
A caller 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 the  
message.  
Benefit(s)  
Ensures the confidentiality of the information in the message.  
Messages Urgent  
System Availability: All systems  
A caller can mark a message Urgent. The message is given the top priority in the playback order.  
The recipient, upon entering the mailbox is informed of the Urgent message. In addition, the  
System Administrator can set a notification record to use pager notification exclusively whenever  
messages are received in the Urgent Message Folder (see NotificationMessage feature).  
Benefit(s)  
Ensures that Urgent messages are heard as soon as possible.  
Multiple System Languages  
System Availability: Stratagy IVP8, Stratagy ES  
Stratagy is designed to be able to communicate in different languages from the standard American  
English. This includes the system prompts that give callers and users instructions for message  
recording and mailbox management.  
Within a Stratagy ES system each mailbox can be assigned to one or more of the configured  
languages, so greetings and instructions for message recording are spoken in the predefined  
language. In addition, multiple languages can be assigned for the LCD Soft Key Control of Voice  
Mail feature with the Strata CTX phone system.  
American English is the standard language of Stratagy. Other languages for system prompts in the  
Stratagy IVP8 and Stratagy SES systems, as well as the Voice Mail Soft Keys in the Stratagy ES is  
a custom option that is available from Toshiba TSDs Integrated Software Solutions Group. Please  
contact a TSD Regional Sales Manager for more details.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides companies who do business with overseas customers with a multi-language voice mail  
system.  
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Networking (AMIS)  
Networking (AMIS)  
System Availability: Stratagy IVP8, Stratagy ES  
Stratagy software supports industry standard AMIS analog networking. The AMIS analog  
networking protocol enables Stratagy to pass voice messages to any remote voice mail system that  
supports the AMIS analog protocol.  
Note The AMIS analog networking specification does not support transmission of a fax  
message over the AMIS analog network.  
Benefit(s)  
AMIS enables a Stratagy mailbox user to send, receive and reply to relayed voice messages over  
an analog telephone network.  
Networking (VPIM)  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Voice Profile for Internet Mail (VPIM) is an industry standard process that facilitates server-to-  
server message exchange over the Internet between VPIM compliant voice processing systems  
from different manufacturers. VPIM can exchange both voice and fax messages as long as they are  
of the format dictated by the VPIM standard.  
Benefit(s)  
One excellent use for VPIM with the Stratagy ES is in a networked enterprise where there are  
multiple CTX phone systems supporting multiple Stratagy ES systems or VPIM-compliant  
systems from other manufacturers. Though a centralized voice mail system would be the  
preferable configuration for a network, some companies may already own multiple voice mail  
systems and it may be more cost effective to upgrade them to VPIM compliance.  
Paging Office  
System Availability: All systems  
This feature enables individual users to receive a page over the office telephone system or  
overhead paging system automatically via Stratagy ES. Stratagy ES places the call on hold or park  
and makes a prerecorded page announcement using the DTMF access codes. The System  
Administrator configures this feature for each mailbox using tokens.  
Benefit(s)  
Assures users that they will not miss important telephone calls.  
Paging Relay  
System Availability: All systems  
Relay Paging streamlines NotificationMessage by permitting the caller to enter a telephone  
number while the users greeting plays. The system pages the user but the pager displays only the  
telephone number entered by the caller.  
Benefit(s)  
Shortcuts the normal procedure, enabling the user to return calls more promptly.  
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Remote Administration  
Remote Administration  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
The Remote Administrator has full screen access to the system (protected by two different  
passwords), including all available system features. The Remote Administrator can at any time  
dial into the system, via modem, from any PC running the Stratagy remote access software.  
Note Stratagy Flash requires an optional external 2400 baud modem to support this feature.  
Benefit(s)  
Assists the System Administrator in diagnosing problems and managing Stratagy ES from  
different remote sites.  
Stratagy ES  
Using the standard internal modem and pcANYWHERE (ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R) or  
NetMeeting (Stratagy iES32) software, Toshiba Authorized Dealer Technicians or Toshiba  
Technical Support Engineers have full screen access to the system, including every available  
system feature. Windows NT RAS is also available for remote connectivity through a network.  
Reports  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
The System Administrator can generate an almost unlimited number of different reports covering  
system activity and programming. The reports columns represent fields of the User screen, and  
can include either all or a subset of User IDs in the system.  
Benefit(s)  
Produces a written record (report) of Stratagy programming to show the statistical information  
recorded for each mailbox.  
Measures system activity and usage.  
A report can be used as a template to eliminate re-keying new reports.  
Stratagy ES  
The System Administrator can generate a number of different reports covering system activity and  
programming. The System Administrator can view, print or save a report to file. Each report is  
formatted into a Seagate Crystal Reportsdatabase. These reports can then be exported to any  
one of a number of databases, spreadsheets, and file formats offered by Crystal Reports.  
There are two sets of report options available:  
Report Option 1 contains a predefined set of comprehensive reports covering statistics for  
ports, calls, messages, system information, and mailbox information. The reports are:  
Individual Port Statistics  
Port Group Statistics  
All Port Statistical  
Mailbox Call Processing Statistics  
Mailbox Usage Summary  
Mailbox Info and Status  
Mailbox Message Statistics  
System Information  
These reports are easily accessed through a screen enabling the System Administrator to run  
one or more of the reports and to designate the time period the report is to cover.  
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Shutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad  
Report Option 2 enables you to customize a report for user mailboxes and AMIS Gateway and  
Proxy mailboxes. The report columns represent fields of the User screen, and can include either  
all or a subset of mailboxes in the system.  
Shutdown Using the Telephone Dial Pad  
System Availability: Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
This feature enables the System Administrator to shut down the Stratagy system software using the  
telephone dial pad. To use the feature, the System Administrator accesses User ID mailbox 983  
and enters the security code.  
At the time of the shutdown request, all inactive channels are taken off-hook. All active channels  
are given a 60-second time delay to complete processing the current activity. After 60 seconds,  
they are disconnected and the Stratagy system software shuts down. Stratagys power remains on.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides the System Administrator with a safe way to shut down the Stratagy system for power  
off without having to directly access the system.  
Prevents file corruption that could occur if Stratagy software is still running when the system is  
powered off.  
Single-digit Menus  
System Availability: All systems  
The System Administrator can define the single-digit menu number(s) for each mailbox. While a  
users greeting plays, a caller can enter one of these DTMF digits to select an option on the menu,  
such as a personal assistant, Call Queuing, the operator, or access to an application such as office  
paging or Audiotex.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables Audiotex menu hierarchies. Each mailbox can be configured as an Information-only  
mailbox.The mailbox plays the information and then processes the call to another mailbox,  
either chosen by the caller by pressing a menu button, or to a default mailbox specified by the  
mailboxs Chain field.  
Redefines the Operator (0). Employees can have callers press 0 and be transferred to their  
personal assistant rather than the general corporate operator.  
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Soft Key Control of Voice Mail  
Soft Key Control of Voice Mail  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Important! Requires Toshiba Proprietary Integration.  
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) of digital telephones  
on the Strata CTX, provide a visual presentation of the  
options within Stratagy mailbox menus (sample shown at  
right). Depending on the size of the LCD screen, some or  
all of the menu options are available by pressing  
corresponding soft keys located next to the desired option  
or function.  
When the digital phone is idle and a message arrives for  
an extension on the phone, the Msg LED is activated and  
the LCD shows the number of new and saved messages  
that are currently in the mailbox. If any of the messages  
are marked urgent, the LCD shows the number of new  
and urgent messages instead.  
After a successful login to a mailbox, the LCD presents the mailbox Main Menu optionsplay  
messages, send messages, and manage mailbox. Selecting any one of these options presents a new  
LCD with the next available menu options.  
Note For general information on using Soft Keys on your phone, please see the Strata CTX  
3000/2000-series Telephone User Guide. See the Stratagy ES User Guide for a sample list  
of available Soft Keys.  
Benefit(s)  
The user is able to view the mailbox menu options at a glance, enabling users to more efficiently  
and effectively navigate mailbox menus.  
Soft Key Control Over Strata Net  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
Important! Requires Toshiba Proprietary Integration, Strata CTX Release 2, and Stratagy ES  
Release 4 software.  
Stratagy ES as the centralized voice mail system serving users in multiple Strata CTX systems  
networked together with Strata Net offers the user soft key control of voice mail as described  
above.  
This feature works for users in all Strata CTX nodes in a Strata Net multi-system networking  
configuration. Previously, this feature was only available to users in the Strata CTX node hosting  
the Stratagy ES voice processing system.  
Note The Soft Key Control feature remains only locally supported if the Stratagy voice mail  
system is one of the legacy DOS-based platforms, i.e., Stratagy Flash, Stratagy IVP8.  
Benefit(s)  
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System Administrators Mailbox  
System Administrators Mailbox  
System Availability: All systems  
Stratagy has a special mailbox known as the System Administrator mailbox. It is Mailbox 999 and  
the System Administrator can access it through the telephone just as any other mailbox. The  
mailbox number (999) cannot be assigned to another mailbox number.  
Through the mailbox, the System Administrator can perform the following functions:  
Record or delete a system announcement  
Record busy-hold music  
Lock and unlock user mailbox  
Review the system status  
Add, delete or reset a mailbox  
Reset security code  
Set the system date and time  
Add the users name to the directory  
Record or change the instructional greeting  
Benefit(s)  
Enables the System Administrator to perform these functions from a telephone, without the need  
of a monitor/keyboard.  
System Backup  
System Availability: All systems  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8  
Database information, greetings, and messages can be backed up onto floppy disks individually or  
in any combination. Stratagy estimates the number of floppy disks required.  
In the event of a replaced system or fatal error, the backup would be used to restore the system  
configuration.  
Benefit(s)  
Greatly reduces the programming time of a repaired or upgraded system.  
Reduces the downtime of the customers system.  
Stratagy iES32  
Database information, greetings, and messages can be backed to a network server through the  
iES32s 10/100TBase network connection.  
Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R  
Using the Windows NT Backup program, customer configuration database information, greetings,  
and messages can be backed up onto an optional tape drive.  
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Token Programming Language  
Token Programming Language  
System Availability: All systems  
While Stratagy provides an easy configuration of mailboxes for standard features (Audiotex,  
Automated Attendant, Voice Messaging, dialing a standard extension, etc.), it can create even  
more sophisticated applications by using the powerful Token Programming Language.  
Tokens can perform functions as simple as a hookflash, and as complicated as an IVR application.  
But the real power of the Token Programming Language is the ability to create sophisticated  
application solutions.  
Note Fax tokens are not supported by the Stratagy Flash or IVP8. Some IVR tokens are not  
supported by the Stratagy Flash.  
Benefit(s)  
With the versatility and power of the Token Programming Language, Stratagy can be used to  
accomplish many tasks which cannot be done using other voice mail/Automated Attendant  
systems.  
Toshiba Plug and Play  
System Availability: All systems  
Each Stratagy system has been preprogrammed at the factory for plug and play (out-of-box)  
operation with the following Toshiba telephone systems:  
Stratagy Flash Strata DK14 and DK40i  
Stratagy IVP8, iES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R Strata CTX  
By using these plug-and-play configurations, the installer does not have to program in-band  
integration strings, ringback patterns, or make other system configuration changes. In addition,  
Strata CTX default extension numbers and user parameters are also preprogrammed in  
Stratagy Flash and Stratagy IVP8.  
Complete integration with the following Strata DK plug-and-play configurations (without default  
User IDs and extension mailbox installations) is also available from a menu.  
Strata DK14 (Flash only)  
Stratagy DK14 w/SMDI (Flash only)  
Strata CTX100  
Strata CTX100 w/SMDI  
Strata CTX670 Basic  
Strata CTX670 Basic w/SMDI  
Strata CTX670 Expanded  
Strata CTX670 Expanded w/SMDI  
Speeds up the installation process and greatly reduces the chance of errors, since it uses  
pre-installed configuration files already tested with each Toshiba telephone system.  
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User Tutorial (New User)  
User Tutorial (New User)  
System Availability: All systems  
A first time user of Stratagy automatically hears a user-friendly tutorial upon logging in to his/her  
mailbox. The tutorial walks the user through the process of:  
Recording his/her name (if required)  
Recording a personal greeting for the mailbox  
Changing the security code  
Once the Stratagy tutorial is completed successfully, the mailbox is ready for use.  
Benefit(s)  
The User Tutorial walks the new Stratagy user through the steps of customizing their mailbox,  
thereby reducing training time for new Stratagy users.  
Varied Sampling Rates  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
The system can be programmed to play different types of recordings at different sampling rates.”  
In general, the higher the sampling rate, the more accurate the digital recording of the incoming  
sound, and the better the reproduction. However, using a high sampling rate means that more disk  
space is taken by a given recording.  
Since companies wish to present the best possible appearanceto their callers, and greetings  
usually represent only a small fraction of the systems disk space, Stratagy ES is configured to  
record greetings at a higher sampling rate of 64Kbps (kilobits per second) than regular voice  
messages (32Kbps). The sampling rate for greetings and for voice message recordings can,  
however, be individually set by the System Administrator during system installation and  
configuration.  
Note Stratagy Flash and IVP8 and do not support this feature. The IVP8 sampling rates are  
fixed at 64 kbps for system prompts and greetings, and 32 kbps for voice message  
recordings. The Stratagy Flash sampling rates are fixed at 24 kbps for system prompts,  
greetings and voice message recordings.  
Voice Forms  
System Availability: All systems  
The system can be configured to prompt a caller with a series of questions and the voice responses  
concatenated and stored as a single message in the associated mailbox. Questions are recorded as  
greetings, either in that mailbox or in others. The Qtoken is used to implement this feature (for  
more details see Token Programming in the Stratagy Installation and Maintenance Manual or the  
Stratagy ES Installation and Maintenance Manual).  
Benefit(s)  
Voice Forms are an excellent way to collect information from a caller. Questions could be What is  
your name?, What is your address?, and What is your phone number?In response, a single  
message containing the responses are stored, e.g., John Smith, 123 Apple Drive, Irvine,  
California 92718, (949) 555-1234.”  
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Telephone System Integration  
Telephone System Integration  
Stratagy can be configured to work with various telephone system integrations.  
In-band Integration  
System Availability: Stratagy Flash, IVP8; Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R  
Many telephone systems (PBXs) can be configured to provide information to Stratagy about an  
incoming call by preceding it with one or more DTMF digits. Stratagy can then be configured to  
receive and interpret these DTMF strings. These DTMF strings are known as In-band Integration  
or In-band Signaling.  
Data is passed in both directions: the PBX informs the Automated Attendant/Stratagy system  
about each incoming call, and the Stratagy sends instructions to the PBX to turn message waiting  
lights on or off, as appropriate.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables users to see when they have messages in their mailbox by lighting the message waiting  
light.  
Provides joint handling of call transfers by the telephone system and Stratagy, enabling callers  
to go directly to the user’s mailbox and personal greeting when busy or RNA.  
Processes calls faster so that the Stratagy voice ports can be used for answering additional calls  
rather than monitoring transfers.  
Toshiba Proprietary Integration (TPI)  
System Availability: Stratagy ES  
TPI is a method used by the Stratagy ES to communicate more completely and effectively with the  
Strata CTX telephone system. Stratagy ES systems use this integration to support the soft key  
control of voice mail feature.  
Note See the Strata CTX DKT3000/2000-Series Telephone User Guide for information on these  
phone features.  
SMDI Integration  
System Availability: All systems  
SMDI integration is available on all Stratagy systems. SMDI is an industry standard  
interconnection made via an RS-232 data connection that passes the integration information  
“packets,” dependent upon the PBX capabilities. Similar to Inband Integration, data is passed  
between the PBX and the Stratagy system about each incoming call, and Stratagy sends  
instructions to the PBX to turn message waiting lights on or off, as appropriate.  
In addition, all Stratagy systems use SMDI to support the Call Record feature with the Strata CTX.  
Benefit(s)  
SMDI integration offers improved call handling since the Stratagy system is informed about each  
call as it arrives, and immediately performs the appropriate call processing. SMDI is also faster  
and more efficient than DTMF inband integration.  
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Telephone System Integration  
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Feature Groups expand the standard voice processing features of the Stratagy product family by  
providing such advanced feature functionality as Fax Server and Unified Messaging. Offered  
exclusively for the Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R, Feature Groups are mainly  
comprised of software components. However in the Stratagy ES, some Feature Groups require  
both software and hardware.  
A majority of the Feature Groups are implemented using an advanced technology, such as ASR  
and TTS.  
This chapter includes some detail on the technology of Feature Groups, as well as a description of  
each of the Feature Groups.  
Note Unless otherwise noted, all references to Stratagy ES in this chapter refer to all  
Stratagy ES productsiES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R.  
Enabling Feature Groups  
Feature Groups are enabled on the Stratagy ES system by:  
Placing an order for the desired feature group with an Authorized TSD Dealer.  
Loading Feature Group software  
Remote enabling of the Stratagy Activation Module (SAM) for the desired feature by Toshiba  
It is not necessary for the Feature Group software to be loaded prior to enabling the feature in the  
SAM.  
Feature Group Software  
The software for all released Stratagy ES Feature Groups can be found on the Stratagy ES System  
Software CD-ROM that is shipped with each Stratagy ES system. Following the instructions in the  
Stratagy ES Installation and Maintenance Manual, technicians can upload the necessary software.  
Even though the software may be loaded on the system, the specific Feature Group is not  
operational until the SAM has been enabled for the feature.  
Stratagy Activation Module (SAM)  
The Stratagy ES SAM provides an efficient means for enabling Feature Groups. A coded packet  
that is unique to the specific system is relayed back to Toshiba TSD along with the target systems  
remote telephone number and an order for the desired feature. Toshiba personnel then call into the  
system and update the SAM with new data, unlocking the feature for use.  
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Fax Server  
Fax Server  
With the Fax Server feature group, the Stratagy ES system serves as the central hub for fax  
messaging and transmission.  
To use fax with the Stratagy ES:  
A Intel GammaFax board and D/41ESC or D/160SC-LS voice board must be installed.  
The fax feature must be electronically activated by Toshiba using the SAM installed on the  
parallel port of the Stratagy ES.  
To send a fax from a users computer using the Stratagy ES Fax Server, the Custom Fax Printer  
Driver must be installed on the client computer.  
Note Due to its card slot limit, the Fax Server Feature Group is not available on the ES4.  
To use fax with the iES32, the fax feature must be electronically activated by Toshiba using the  
SoftSAM. The iES32 will support two channels of fax for each active group of eight voice ports;  
i.e., a four or eight-port iES32 supports two channels of fax while a 12 or 16-port system supports  
four channels of fax. If the Fax Feature Group is enabled on the iES32, the additional fax channels  
are automatically included when the voice port capacity is upgraded.  
Fax Mail  
With Fax Mail, the system accepts a fax document as a mailbox message. Just as with the voice  
recording, the fax is recordedand stored in the users mailbox on the systems hard drive. A  
typical page of fax text is equal to approximately 15 seconds of voice storage. When the user picks  
up messages, those containing faxes are identified.  
Users can retrieve the fax documents in one of two ways: Fax Message Immediate Retrieval or Fax  
Message Remote Retrieval. Either a specific fax message or all fax messages currently in the  
mailbox, can be sent to a defined fax machine (Fax Back), sent immediately to the user if calling  
from a fax machine (Fax on Demand), or automatically faxed to a predefined fax machine upon  
receipt (AutoFax Print).  
When coupled with the Unified Messaging Feature Group, the fax messages can appear in the  
users e-mail inbox.  
Benefit(s)  
This feature is particularly useful for business people who travel frequently. Callers wishing to  
send faxes uploadthe fax messages into the Stratagy ES system. When the business person picks  
up messages, any fax messages can be retransmitted to a fax device such as a portable computer or  
a hotel fax machine. The users greeting should provide the caller with instructions for transmitting  
a fax.  
Immediate Retrieval (Local)  
To immediately retrieve a fax message, the user must call from a fax machine with a handset (or  
other device capable of receiving a fax where prompts can be heard and DTMF tones transmitted).  
The user reviews the message, is prompted that the message contains a fax, and the number of  
pages. The user is prompted to press the Start key on the fax machine, and Stratagy ES begins  
transmitting the fax over the connection. When the fax has been transmitted, the call is  
disconnected.  
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Fax Server  
Remote Retrieval  
To retrieve a fax message remotely, the user can call from any DTMF telephone. The user reviews  
the message, is prompted that the message contains a fax, and the number of pages. The system  
prompts the user to enter the telephone number of a fax machine (e.g., a machine made available  
by a hotel) and the fax message is queued for immediate delivery.  
A number of fax messages can be queued during one call. Each message is sent separately to the  
indicated telephone number(s), with automatic retry if the destination fax machine is busy or does  
not answer.  
Fax On Demand/Fax Back  
Similar to Audiotex, Fax on Demand and Fax Back enable a caller to receive printed information  
(e.g., product brochures, price lists, etc.) from the Stratagy ES system. The transmission can be  
done over the same telephone call (single-call), or the fax can be queued for later transmission (a  
two-callarrangement). Multiple-fax documents can be transmitted in a single-fax telephone call,  
depending upon the systems programming.  
Stratagy ES can be programmed to allow callers to choose the documents to be faxed via several  
different applications, e.g., single digit menus or database reference.  
Fax on Demand and Fax Back can be used separately or in conjunction with each other.  
Benefit(s)  
Enables a caller to retrieve automatically printedinformation from the Stratagy ES system.  
The availability of fax documents complements informational audio recordings.  
Provides the customer with the best method for their application—“oneor two-callmethod.  
Fax Broadcast  
A custom IVR application enabling single or multiple fax documents to be transmitted to a single  
or multiple list of clients that are stored in a database.  
Benefit(s)  
Provides a method to transmit fax documents such as form letters, product literature and  
promotions, etc. to a list of customers.  
Client Fax Printer Driver  
Any documents on a users computer that can be printed using the Microsoft-based print utility can  
also be faxed.  
With the aid of the custom Stratagy ES Client Fax Printer Driver, when a user selects Printand  
chooses the Stratagy ES Fax as the printer device, the document is sent through the LAN to the  
Stratagy ES. Stratagy ES allocates a voice port, applies fax resources and sends the document like  
a fax to the destination fax machine. Users can also send documents into other usersmailboxes  
where they are stored as fax messages. In addition, a customizable cover page can be added that  
can include the name and number of the destination, as well as an editable comments field.  
Direct Fax Message  
Enables callers calling from fax machines to fax documents directly into users mailboxes. Callers  
can record a comment as a preface to the fax message.  
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Stratagy ES Feature Groups  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)  
Unified Messaging with Fax Server  
When bundled with the Fax Server feature group, UM offers the user an efficient and easy way to  
manage all types of messages, saving time and trouble. Fax messages that arrive in a users  
mailbox display as incoming Stratagy ES messages in the users e-mail client inbox.  
By using the Toshiba proprietary Outlook integration for UM, the user can click on the message to  
display a custom e-mail form. If a fax is attached to the message, the form displays a fax button.  
Clicking on the fax button launches any program designated by Windows for loading Tagged  
Image File Format (TIFF), a standard image file format, and the fax document displays on the  
desktop. Any fax viewer software that is compatible with TIFF will work.  
See Unified Messaging (UM)on page 47 for details on using the UM with the Fax Server.  
Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR)  
Note Currently not available with iES32.  
ASR is the term for recognizing human speech. It is used in applications where the information  
collected from the caller is difficult to enter using a touchtone phone, or where the customer wants  
to create a more natural, user-friendly image with automation.  
ASR AA Feature Group  
The ASR AA Feature Group is a host-based application, meaning that it uses the native CPU of the  
Stratagy ES to provide the necessary processing power. No additional speech-related hardware is  
required. A maximum of eight channels of ASR AA can be invoked simultaneously.  
Since the resident processor within the computer provides the processing power for ASR AA,  
Toshiba suggests that when multiple processor-intensive applications (such as TTS) are desired  
that the Stratagy ES96 or ES96R be selected.  
The ASR AA Feature Group supports up to 250 names in its directory, and comes with a User  
Login and Quick Message feature. The ASR AA Feature Group enables the user to call  
Stratagy ES and:  
speak a users name to reach an extension  
speak a command to log in to his/her mailbox  
say send messageor quick messageto send a message to a user  
The ASR AA Feature Group includes two channels of ASR resources. Additional ASR resources  
can be purchased in two channel increments (up to a maximum of eight channels).  
Important! Ports that are configured for ASR AA can only accept inbound voice mail integration  
using Simplified Message Desk Interface (SMDI). DTMF in-band integration is not  
supported on these ports. If DTMF integration is necessary, additional ports not  
configured for ASR AA are required.  
Important!  
The Stratagy ES ASR AA requires the D41ESC (part # SES-DL-P4-SC) voice board to provide  
echo cancellation. The other Intel voice boards available for the Stratagy ES do not provide  
echo cancelling and cannot be used.  
The following requirements apply for an ASR AA system:  
the Stratagy Activation Module (SAM) must be activated for the feature by placing an order for  
the ASR AA Feature Group (Part No. SES-FG-ASR-AA)  
SpeechWorks® software (This software is provided on the Stratagy ES software CD-ROM that  
ships with each system.)  
D/41ESC voice board from TSD (Part No. SES-DL-P4-SC)  
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Unified Messaging (UM)  
Unified Messaging (UM)  
Stratagy ES provides UM as an optional feature group. UM enables users to retrieve their voice,  
fax and e-mail messages from within their e-mail client inbox screen.  
To use UM with the Stratagy ES:  
The UM feature must be electronically activated by Toshiba using the SAM installed on the  
back of the Stratagy ES.  
The Unified Messaging Feature Group (SES-FG-UM). The UM Feature Group includes  
five free UM client seats.  
Additional UM client seats offered in increments of 25 or 50 (SES-UM-25-SEATS or SES-  
UM-50-SEATS). Each seat allows Unified Messaging privileges for one mailbox. These  
seats cannot be shared, which means each seat is permanently assigned to a mailbox. So if  
25 users want UM privileges, 25 seats will be required.  
To include the fax features with the UM and gain complete UM functionality, the Fax Server  
Feature Group must be enabled on the system and the applicable supporting hardware installed.  
To support Toshibas Microsoft Outlook Integration solution for Unified Messaging, a custom  
outlook form designed by Toshiba must be installed on every client computer desiring Unified  
Messaging privileges. This software can be found on the Stratagy ES software CD-ROM that  
ships with each system.  
Microsoft Outlook Integration  
Stratagy ES has a proprietary integration designed to work with Microsoft Outlook®. With this  
proprietary integration, Stratagy ES voice and fax messages are displayed along with e-mail  
messages in the Outlook Inbox screen.  
Note Though there is an Outlook integration for Stratagy ES UM, this does not imply that  
Microsoft Exchange must be the e-mail server. Stratagy ES works with any standards  
compliant e-mail server. In fact, Outlook itself works with any standards compliant e-mail  
server.  
When an e-mail message is selected, the operation is typical to any e-mail reader. The user can see  
from the Inbox what messages have arrived, what type they are, who sent them, when they were  
sent, and how long they are.  
When a voice message is selected, a Toshiba designed edit screen is automatically presented that  
enables voice playback through the multimedia speakers of the users PC, or if desired, through the  
users telephone.  
When a fax message is selected, the preloaded fax viewer software is launched with the fax image  
loaded. The fax viewer software can be any Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) compatible software  
of the users choice.  
Note Due to its standards-based design, when you listen to and delete a Stratagy ES message  
from your mailbox by telephone, the e-mail listing is not deleted from the Outlook screen.  
If you click on the screen listing, you are alerted that the message has already been deleted  
by telephone. Simply delete the Stratagy ES message from the Outlook screen.  
This integration does not require Microsoft Exchange as the e-mail server. Any e-mail  
server/service that is compatible with the Simple Message Transport Protocol (SMTP) and Post  
Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) Internet protocols is supported.  
Important! Stratagy ES proprietary Microsoft Outlook integration is only supported on  
Windows 98 or higher, and Outlook 98 and Outlook 2000.  
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Unified Messaging (UM)  
Internet Protocol Integration  
The Stratagy ES sends voice and fax messages to any e-mail service that supports the SMTP and  
POP3 Internet protocols. With this integration any e-mail client that supports SMTP/POP3 (e.g.,  
Eudora Pro, Netscape Messenger) receives Stratagy ES voice and fax messages as e-mail  
messages with either audio (voice messages) and image (fax messages) file attachments (shown  
below). Though not as proficient as the Outlook integration, the IP integration provides limited  
Unified Messaging capabilities for users who want to use an e-mail client other than Outlook.  
Integration Differences  
Some of the more substantial differences between the Microsoft Outlook and Internet Protocol  
integrations are:  
Table 5 Outlook/Internet Protocol Integration Differences  
Outlook Integration  
Internet Protocol Integration  
Only a reference of a message is sent to the e-mail  
server by the Stratagy ES. The actual message is  
sent directly to the client PC.  
The entire message is sent to the e-mail server by  
the Stratagy ES.  
Message selection launches Stratagy ES proprietary Message selection launches the e-mail clients  
Form.  
standard message screen with an audio (voice  
message) and/or image (fax) file attachment.  
Provides embedded control keys for voice message  
playback.  
A separate multimedia program must be launched to  
play the voice message.  
Messages can optionally be played over a telephone. Messages can only be played over multimedia  
speakers.  
Provides an Address Book that synchronizes with  
Stratagy ES mailbox directory.  
Individual user must manually add addresses to an  
Address Book.  
Automatically loads audio driver to enable Playback  
of 32K ADPCM Wav files.  
Audio driver must be manually installed.  
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Text-To-Speech (TTS)  
Text-To-Speech (TTS)  
The Stratagy ES provides TTS as an optional feature group. TTS converts text to computer-  
generated speech output. It is used in applications where the customer either does not want to use  
the disk space or does not have the required disk space to record every necessary variable in the  
database.  
The Stratagy ES Text To Speech/Email Feature Group employs the ETI-Eloquence TTS system.  
ETI-Eloquence™ is a Speech Application Programming Interface (SAPI) compliant system from  
SpeechWorks International, a Toshiba TSD Platform Solution Provider.  
TTS/Email Feature Group  
The TTS/Email Feature Group enables e-mail messages to be read back to users via the Telephone  
User Interface (TUI). Users can also forward and reply to e-mail messages that have been read to  
them via this TTS/Email feature. The TTS/Email Feature Group requires the Stratagy ES to be  
equipped with the UM Feature Group.  
Note The TTS/Email Feature Group can be enabled on Stratagy iES32 systems running  
Release 4 software or higher.  
With the TTS/Email Feature Group, individual mailbox users that have e-mail accounts can have  
their e-mail messages read to them. Each mailbox can be configured independently to query any  
e-mail service compatible with SMTP/POP3 for messages. If messages are present, Stratagy ES  
announces how many e-mail messages there are available to be read.  
While listening to a TTS message, users can forward or reply to an e-mail message:  
Forwarding TTS messages – By pressing a specified DTMF digit, an e-mail message can be  
forwarded to other Stratagy ES users that have UM enabled for their mailbox. A forwarding  
comment can also be recorded and attached as a WAV file to the original e-mail message.  
Receiving mailboxes must have UM enabled, so that Stratagy ES can ascertain the destination  
e-mail address.  
Replying to TTS messages – A reply can be sent in the form of an e-mail message with a WAV  
file attachment. Stratagy ES records the WAV file in an industry standard format so it can be  
listened to on any multimedia equipped PC without requiring any special drivers.  
This gives users that do not have immediate access to their local network, the Internet, or even a  
computer, the ability to check for important e-mail messages from anywhere in the world. All that  
is required is a telephone.  
TTS/Email Configuration  
TTS/Email Feature Group is a host-based application that uses the native CPU of the Stratagy ES  
to provide the processing power required, no additional speech-related hardware is required. A  
maximum of eight channels of TTS can be invoked simultaneously.  
Important! Since the resident processor within the computer provides the processing power for  
TTS, Toshiba suggests that when multiple processor-intensive applications (such as  
ASR AA) are desired that the Stratagy ES96 or ES96R be selected.  
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Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
To enable TTS on the Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R:  
the ETIEloquence software must be installed. This software can be found on the Stratagy ES  
software CD-ROM that ships with each system.  
the Stratagy Activation Module (SAM) must be activated for the feature by placing an order for  
the TTS Feature Group (Part No. SES-FG-TTS-ETI). Includes first two channels.  
To enable TTS on the Stratagy iES32:  
the ETI-Eloquence software comes already installed on the iES32 systems that ship with  
Release 4 software. The software must be installed on iES32 systems that are upgraded to  
Release 4.  
the SoftSAM must be feature activated by placing an order for the TTS/Email Feature Group  
(part number SES-FG-TTS-ETI). Includes first two channels.  
Interactive Voice Response (IVR)  
The IVR Feature Group enables Toshiba Authorized Software Developers to create custom IVR  
applications. The developers work directly with the customers to determine the customers exact  
IVR application needs.  
An Interactive Voice Response (IVR) application can relay specific computer database  
information to callers over the telephone based on an individuals unique input from a touchtone  
telephone dial pad. Database information can reside on the IVR systems hard drive or in an  
external database. The Fax Server, ASR, and Text-To-Speech (TTS) Feature Groups are options.  
A Stratagy ES IVR application script is customized so that callers can get the information they  
need anytime that data is available. Information received from the database, can be spoken back to  
the caller in a number of different ways: date, time, dollars and cents, numbers or predetermined  
phrases.  
Note Though the Stratagy Flash and IVP8 do not offer the IVR Feature Group, both systems are  
capable of limited IVR applications by the use of the Token Programming Language.  
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4
This chapter provides details of the physical and functional characteristics of the Stratagy system  
equipment.  
Stratagy Flash  
Power  
Requirements1  
Configuration  
Dimensions  
Weight  
48MB of Flash Memory  
Supports only Fax Tone Detection feature  
Two or four ports2  
Height: 2.25”  
Width: 10.75”  
Depth: 9.25”  
120VAC at  
27w (60 Hz)  
4 lbs.  
Message capacity of approx. 4 hours  
Two COM Ports (RS-232)  
1
In areas where the power source is not stable (i.e., frequent power failures, brown outs, etc.), a customer-supplied power  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) is also required.  
2
Port upgrades are performed electronically.  
Stratagy IVP8  
Power  
Requirements  
Configuration  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Two~eight ports (upgrades performed electronically)  
Storage capacity of approx. four hours  
Supports only Fax Tone Detection feature  
Integrated board for Strata CTX telephone system  
Internal (soft) Modem (2400 baud)  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
7.5”  
1.3”  
6.0”  
Uses Strata  
CTX power  
supply  
13 oz. (.8 lbs.)  
Two COM Ports (RS-232)  
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Stratagy iES32  
Stratagy iES32  
Power  
Requirements  
Configuration  
Dimensions  
Weight  
4~32 ports (upgrades performed electronically)  
Integrated board for Strata CTX telephone system  
Storage capacity of approx. 600 hours  
Internal (soft) Modem  
Height:  
Width:  
Depth:  
7.5”  
1.3”  
6.0”  
Uses Strata  
CTX power  
supply  
13 oz. (.8 lbs.)  
One COM Port (RS-232)  
One 10/100BaseT Network Interface Connection  
Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R  
Configuration1  
Power Requirements2  
Dimensions  
Weight  
15-3/8W  
6-1/4H  
Stratagy ES4  
21 lbs.  
16-7/8D  
7-5/8W  
20-1/8H  
17D  
Stratagy ES80  
Stratagy ES96  
Stratagy ES96R  
33 lbs.  
48 lbs.  
39 lbs.  
115 VAC at 6 amps (50/60 Hz)  
230 VAC at 3.5 amps (50/60 Hz)  
7-3/8W  
24-5/8H  
22-3/8D  
17W  
5H  
20.5D  
1. See Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, ES96R Standard Componentson page 9 for a complete listing of base system  
components.  
2. A Toshiba Stratagy ES-approved UPS is required on all Stratagy ES standalone systems.  
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Stratagy Flash, IVP8 Optional Equipment  
Stratagy Flash, IVP8 Optional Equipment  
System  
Options  
9600 baud modem for remote maintenance1  
Stratagy Flash  
Cable for connection of IBM-compatible PC (SG-ADMCBL)  
9600 baud modem for remote maintenance1  
Stratagy IVP8  
Cable for connection of IBM-compatible PC (SG-ADMCBL)  
12-hours of message storage provided by additional flash memory  
All  
ONEAC Power Conditioner and Uninterruptible Power Supply.  
1
Stratagy Admin and Stratagy Flash/IVP8 can communicate at up to 9600 baud. If 9600 baud communication is desired, use  
the fax/modem (SG-FMOD) or a 9600 baud Hayes-compatible modem. (The SG-FMOD has been tested by Toshiba for  
consistent operation. Use of other modem models cannot be guaranteed for trouble-free operation.)  
Stratagy ES Optional Equipment  
High-resolution color VGA monitor  
Voice Interface Boards:  
ProLine/2V (2 ports) Part No. SG-DL-P2  
Dialog/4 (4 ports) Part No. SG-DL-P4  
SCbus Connection Boards:  
D/160SC-LS (16 ports) Part No. SG-DL-P16  
D/41ESC (4 ports) Part No. SES-DL-P4-SC  
D/240SC-T1 (24 digital T1 ports) Part No. SES-DL-P24-T1  
D/480SC-2T1 (48 digital T1 ports) Part No. SES-DL-P48-2T1  
Note To avoid conflict issues with SCbus features (fax, TTS, ASR), Toshiba strongly discourages the mixing of  
SCbus compatible and non-SCbus compatible voice interface boards.  
Resource Boards:  
GammaLink GammaFax board for fax applications Part Nos. SES-GFAX-SP6SC (6 channels),  
SES-SGAX-SP12SC (12 channels).  
Intel Antares board for TTS or ASR capabilities Part No. SES-ANT-2000/50  
Important!  
The Stratagy ES96 and ES96R are required for Antares-based configurations.  
IVR systems using the host or Antares-based ASR feature group require an additional 128MB RAM.  
Note The D41ESC or D160SC-LS must be installed if you install a GammaFax or Antares board.  
Additional System Resource Components:  
8GB TR-4 Travan tape drive (standard on systems with the IVR Application Suite) Part  
Nos. SES-TAPE-DR-8GB, SES-TAPE-KIT-8GB  
Serial port boards  
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ONEAC 400 UPS  
ONEAC 400 UPS  
Nominal input voltage: 120VAC, 60 Hz and 230VAC, 50/60 Hz  
Surge voltage withstand capability: ANSI/IEEE C62.41, Category A&B 6kV/200 and 500 Amp, 100 kHz  
ringwave  
Surge voltage let-through (max): less than 10V Normal mode (L-N), less than 0.5 V Common mode (N-G) when  
subjected to 6kV ANSI/IEEE C62.41 Cat. A  
Normal and common mode clamping response time: Instantaneous  
Transfer time (typical/max): <3.0/3.5 milliseconds  
On-battery output voltage: sine wave  
Load power factor range (crest factor): UPS .65 to 1.0 (3)  
Batteries: four 6V, 4AH, sealed, maintenance-free lead acid with a 3~6 year typical lifetime  
Recharge time to 60% available capacity: 4 hours per battery cabinet. All units have temperature sensitive  
chargers and provide thermal isolation for battery pack.  
Maximum capacity (volt-amps, watts): 400, 280  
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Table 6 Stratagy Hardware Environmental and Electrical Specification Summary  
Operating Temperature  
39.2ºF~104ºF (4ºC~40ºC)  
Environmental  
Conditions  
Storage Temperature  
104ºF~140ºF (40ºC~60ºC)  
Operating Humidity  
20%~80% (non-condensing)  
Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)  
115VAC, at 6 amps (50/60 Hz) standard  
230VAC at 3.5 amps (50/60 Hz)switch configured  
Electrical  
Requirements  
(AC Input)  
Optional Monitor  
115VAC at 0.5 amps (50/60 Hz)  
Provide host system with 15A circuit breaker and dedicated circuit.  
Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)  
Optional Monitor  
Telco types  
Maximum 200 watts, 685 BTU per hour  
Heat Dissipation  
Maximum 50 watts, 200 BTU per hour  
Loop Start, OPX, T1  
Connection  
Single line, RJ14C and RJ11C jacks; RJ48C (T1)  
600 ohm nominal  
Impedance  
Frequency response  
Ring detect  
300~3200 Hz  
40~130 Vrms, 15.3~68.0 Hz  
20~120 mA polarity insensitive  
Hookflash  
Loop current range  
Transfer signaling  
Input level  
-30 dB~-3 dB  
Output level  
-30 dB~-3 dB  
DTMF receive  
16 tones (0~9, , #, A~D)  
*
Minimum tone duration  
Minimum tone detect  
Twist range  
Analog Interface  
45 ms  
29 dB/minimum  
±10 dB  
DTMF transmit  
Minimum tone duration  
Transmit level  
16 tones (0~9, , #, A~D)  
*
50 ms  
7 dBm nominal  
2~3 dB  
Twist range  
Progress Tones  
Standard and proprietary, in 350~640 Hz frequency  
range  
Frequency response  
Speech Parameters  
200~300 Hz ± 3 dB/minimum  
13 dB/minimum average transmit level for a 32  
dBm receive level  
Voice Coding Scheme  
64 Kbs u-Law PCM, 32 Kbs ADPCM compression  
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distribution lists, 24  
system, 24  
do not disturb, 24  
A
about this guide  
conventions, v  
organization, v  
E
related documents/media, vi  
administration software, 13  
configuration wizard, 13  
AMIS, 34  
Antares board, 11, 53  
ASR, 10, 14, 46  
required components, 10, 14  
audiotex, 19  
automated attendant, 19  
automatic message copy, 20  
automatic system recovery, 5  
archive directory, 5  
electrical requirements, 55  
F
fax, 14  
back, 45  
direct message, 45  
GammaFax board, 11, 53  
mail, 44  
messaging  
immediate retrieve, 44  
remote retrieval, 45  
on demand, 45  
printer driver, 45  
required components, 10, 14  
server, 44  
C
call blocking, 26  
call queuing, 22  
call record, 21  
call screening, 22  
called identification, 20  
caller confirmation prior to transferring, 21  
class of service, 22  
configuration wizard, 13  
copy  
unified messaging, 46  
fax tone detection, 25  
feature comparison, 2  
future delivery, 25  
G
GammaFax board, 11, 53  
group partitions, 26  
guest users, 25  
mailbox, 23  
copy range, 23  
D
H
diagnostic programs, 12  
direct fax message, 45  
directory, 23  
disk full prevention, 5  
disk space notification, 24  
hardware  
analog interface, 55  
environmental/electrical specifications, 55  
heat dissipation, 55  
optional processing equipment, 11  
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I ~ S  
platform configurations, 12  
resource boards, 11, 53  
SAM, 10  
serial port boards, 53  
tape drive, 11, 53  
AMIS, 34  
VPIM, 34  
O
office paging, 34  
ONEAC 400 UPS, 11, 54  
optional equipment, 53  
voice boards, 10-11, 53  
I
P
integration, 41  
pcAnywhere software, 13  
personal message folders, 32  
in-band, 41  
internet protocol, 48  
Microsoft Outlook, 47  
SMDI, 41  
R
relay paging, 34  
remote access, 6  
remote administration, 35  
reports, 35  
Toshiba proprietary, 41  
IVR, 26  
M
resource boards, 11, 53  
mailbox  
number - varied/fixed length, 28  
mailbox editor  
lock function, 26  
message date and time  
by request, 29  
S
SAM, 10  
serial port boards, 53  
shutdown  
using telephone dial pad, 36  
single-digit menus, 36  
SMDI, 20, 41  
control, 29  
message delete (continuous), 28  
message forwarding, 29  
message pause  
during playback, 30  
during recording, 30  
message playback  
soft keys, 37  
software  
administration, 13  
configuration wizard, 13  
diagnostic programs, 5, 12  
pcAnywhere, 13  
Stratagy admin, 5  
specifications, 51  
Stratagy ES systems  
ES4, 7, 11, 52  
continuous, 28  
control, 30  
message purging, 31  
message reply, 31  
message retrieval control, 31  
message return receipt verification, 32  
message speed control, 32  
message volume control, 33  
messages  
ES80, 7, 52  
ES96, 8, 52  
ES96R, 8, 52  
iES32, 6, 52  
Model A8, 9  
Model B5, 9  
Model C1, 9  
notification, 29  
private, 33  
urgent, 33  
multiple system languages, 33  
Rack6 model, 9  
N
NetMeeting, 14  
networking  
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Index  
T ~ V  
Stratagy systems  
Stratagy Flash, 3-4, 39, 51, 53  
Stratagy IVP8, 4, 39-40, 51  
system  
administrators mailbox, 38  
backup, 38  
electrical specifications, 55  
environmental specifications, 55  
T
tape drive, 11, 53  
text-to-speech, 10, 14, 49  
required components, 10, 14  
token programming language, 39  
Toshiba plug and play, 39  
Toshiba proprietary integration, 41  
tutorial  
new user, 40  
Stratagy ES Advisor, vi  
U
unified messaging, 47  
required components, 10, 14  
UPS, 11, 54  
user tutorial (new user), 40  
V
varied sampling rates, 40  
voice  
boards, 10-11, 53  
forms, 40  
VPIM, 34  
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