Telecommunication Systems Division
®
Voice Processing Systems
Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80,
ES96, ES96R
User Guide
January 2003
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Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
Telecommunication Systems Division
9740 Irvine Boulevard
Irvine, California 92618-1697
United States of America
TSD 081601
5932
Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc.
Telecommunication Systems Division
Limited Warranty
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and other consumables) will, upon delivery by TAIS or an authorized TAIS dealer to a retail customer in new condition, be free
from defects in material and workmanship for twenty-four (24) months after delivery. This warranty is void (a) if the equipment
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Contents
Introduction
Organization .............................................................................................................. vii
Conventions ..............................................................................................................viii
Action/Response Table ........................................................................................ ix
Features to Personalize Your Mailbox ........................................................................ 4
Message Folders .......................................................................................................... 4
Forwarded Message .............................................................................................. 8
Reply Message ...................................................................................................... 8
Greetings .................................................................................................................... 10
Personal ............................................................................................................... 10
System ................................................................................................................. 10
Busy ..................................................................................................................... 10
Special Delivery Options ........................................................................................... 11
Urgent .................................................................................................................. 11
Private ................................................................................................................. 11
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Chapter 2 –Getting Started
Return Receipt .....................................................................................................11
Future Delivery ...........................................................................................................11
Message Destination Selections .................................................................................12
Personal Distribution Lists ...................................................................................12
Step 1: Access Your Mailbox ....................................................................................18
Step 3: Record Your Personal Greeting ....................................................................21
Step 5: Exit Your Mailbox or User Mode .................................................................22
Chapter 3 – Play Messages
Access Messages ........................................................................................................24
Retrieve and Listen to E-mail Messages ....................................................................33
Recording Controls .....................................................................................................38
Send a Message ..........................................................................................................39
Forward a Message .....................................................................................................43
Reply to the Current Message ....................................................................................46
Special Delivery Options ............................................................................................48
Future Delivery ...........................................................................................................49
Send a Direct Fax .......................................................................................................50
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Change Greeting ........................................................................................................ 54
Create or Record Over a Personal Greeting ........................................................ 55
Review a Personal Greeting ................................................................................ 58
Change User Options ................................................................................................. 59
Change Do Not Disturb (DND) Setting .............................................................. 60
Change Security Code ......................................................................................... 62
Select Busy Greeting ........................................................................................... 63
Create or Record Over Busy Greeting ................................................................ 64
Change Message Notification ............................................................................. 68
Set Automatic Message Copy ............................................................................. 70
Review Option Settings ....................................................................................... 73
Manage Personal Distribution Lists ........................................................................... 74
Manage Guest Mailboxes ..........................................................................................76
Use Guest Mailboxes ................................................................................................. 77
Manage Personal Folders ........................................................................................... 78
Call Forward .............................................................................................................. 81
Responding to a Lit Msg LED ............................................................................ 83
Turning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another Extension .......................... 84
Toshiba Proprietary Integration .................................................................................84
Soft Key Control of Voice Mail .......................................................................... 84
Call Record to Stratagy ES .................................................................................. 90
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox .............................................................................. 91
Voice Mail Conference .............................................................................................. 91
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Appendix B – Fax Printer Driver
Configure/Personalize Fax Printer Driver ..................................................................94
Use Fax Printer Driver ...............................................................................................97
SES Fax Client Screen ...............................................................................................98
Schedule Fax for Future Delivery ............................................................................100
Reach Destination .....................................................................................................102
Access Your Mailbox ...............................................................................................102
Send a Message ........................................................................................................103
Stratagy ES Message Window .................................................................................106
Address Book Feature ..............................................................................................108
Using UM Feature ....................................................................................................109
Voice Mail Options ..................................................................................................112
Play Voice Message ...........................................................................................112
Reply to Voice Message ....................................................................................113
Forward Voice Message ....................................................................................114
Send Voice Message ..........................................................................................115
View Fax ..................................................................................................................115
Configure Windows for Stratagy ES Codec .............................................................118
Check Codec is Installed on PC .........................................................................118
Configure Windows ..........................................................................................119
Record Stratagy ES Voice Messages (using Windows Sound Recorder) ................120
Send .WAV File as Voice Message .........................................................................121
Appendix F – Remote User Password Administration for TTS
Set Remote User Password .......................................................................................124
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Call Forward ............................................................................................................ 126
Set Call Forward to Stratagy ES ........................................................................ 126
Cancel Call Forward .......................................................................................... 130
Cancel the Programmed Call Forward Voice Mail Code ..................................130
Message Retrieval .................................................................................................... 131
Glossary ...................................................................................................................... 133
Index.............................................................................................................................. 137
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Appendix G –Using Stratagy ES with a Strata Legacy System
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Introduction
This guide describes the voice messaging capabilities and procedures for making the
Stratagy ES and Stratagy iES32 Voice Processing System work for you.
Organization
This guide is divided as follows:
• Chapter 1 – The Grand Tour is an overview of the Stratagy ES system. Topics
covered are: features to personalize your mailbox; an explanation of message
folders, greetings, types and destinations; special delivery options; and available
user options and prompts.
• Chapter 2 – Getting Started provides instructions on those features you need
when accessing Stratagy ES for the first time, including changing your security
code and recording your name.
• Chapter 3 – Play Messages contains step-by-step instructions on playing
messages.
• Chapter 4 – Send Messages details how to send, forward, and reply to a message.
• Chapter 5 – Manage Mailbox provides step-by-step instructions on recording
greetings, using destination (distribution) lists, and activating options such as Do
Not Disturb and Call Screening.
• Appendix A – Using Stratagy ES with a Strata CTX outlines Call Forward,
Message Waiting, Toshiba Proprietary Integration (i.e., Soft Key Control of Voice
Mail and Call Record features), and the Direct Transfer to Voice Mail and Voice
Mail Conferencing features.
• Appendix B – Fax Printer Driver provides step-by-step instructions on
configuring and using the fax printer driver.
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Conventions
• Appendix C – Automatic Speech Recognition contains step-by-step instructions
on using the optional speech recognition feature.
• Appendix D – Unified Messaging with Outlook Integration contains step-by-
step instructions on using the optional Unified Messaging feature.
• Appendix E – Unified Messaging with IP Integration contains instructions on
recording and sending a .wav file using Windows® Sound Recorder.
• Appendix F – Remote User Password Administration for TTS provides
instructions on how to update the Stratagy ES software with your e-mail log on
password so that the system can read your e-mail messages via Text-to-Speech
(TTS).
• Appendix G – Using Stratagy ES with a Strata Legacy System explains how to
program your Toshiba proprietary telephone for Call Forward and Message
Retrieval when using your integrated Stratagy ES system.
• Glossary defines frequently-used Stratagy ES voice processing system features
and functions.
• 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!
Calls attention to important instructions or information.
Press to answer a call to the Extension Number. Each station can have
multiple extension buttons. Incoming calls ring the extension button(s)
from the top down. For example, station 10’s extensions ring 10-1 first,
then 10-2, 10-3, and 10-4. A station is considered busy when all
extensions are being used.
Extension Number
Note
The naming convention for DKT assignments within Toshiba is
Directory Numbers. For clarity and ease of understanding, the
terms Extension Number and Phantom Extension Number will be
used in this document in lieu of PDN and PhDN.
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Conventions
Conventions
$ULDOꢀEROG
Courier
“Type”
Description
Represents telephone buttons.
Shows a computer keyboard entry or screen display.
Indicates entry of a string of text.
Indicates entry of a single key. For example: Type progthen press
Enter.
“Press”
Shows a multiple PC keyboard or phone button entry. Entries
without spaces between them show a simultaneous entry. Example:
Esc+Enter. Entries with spaces between them show a sequential
entry. Example: # + 5.
Plus (+)
Tilde (~)
Means “through.” Example: 350~640 Hz frequency range.
Denotes the step in a one-step procedure.
Denotes a procedure.
➤
➤
Grey words within the printed text denote cross-references. In the
electronic version of this document (Library CD-ROM), cross-
references appear in blue hypertext.
See Figure 10
Action/Response Table
Actions you perform appear
in this column. They can
The immediate response to the action performed
appears in this column. Additional notes and comments
consist of either a single step are also included.
or a series of numbered
steps.
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Related Documents/Media
Related Documents/Media
Note Some documents listed here may appear in different versions on the CD-ROM
or in print. To find the most current version, check the version/date in the
Publication Information on the back of the document’s title page.
Important! Read this User Guide first, then use it with the Quick Reference Guide.
• Stratagy General Description
• Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES) Installation & Maintenance Manual
• Stratagy Enterprise Server System Administrator Guide
• Stratagy Enterprise Server Quick Reference Guide
• Stratagy Library CD-ROM
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 topics—such 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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The Grand Tour
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This chapter provides an overview of the system and covers the following general
topics:
• Features to personalize your mailbox
• Message folders
• Message types
• Greetings
• Special delivery options
• Message destinations
• User options
• User prompts
• User Tutorial (New User)
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Overview
Overview
Stratagy ES manages multiple voice processing functions simultaneously 24-hours-a-
day, seven-days-a-week. Your mailbox is always available for callers to leave private
voice or fax (optional feature) messages. In addition, you can update your greeting at
your convenience or send and receive messages from any touchtone telephone.
Callers control their own progress through the system. They no longer have to wait for
a person to answer the telephone. If your extension is busy or you do not answer,
callers can transfer to an operator, call another extension, or record a private, detailed
message.
A representative in your company is assigned as the System Administrator for the
system. The System Administrator is responsible for system maintenance that
includes configuring your mailbox to suit your needs.
The configuration affects how and which features you can access. Whenever possible,
this guide provides information concerning feature exceptions and which features may
be configured to work differently.
You can access your mailbox from any tone-dialing telephone using your security
code. After you access Stratagy ES, you hear the number of messages you have in
your message folder(s), followed by a prompt from the Main Menu options (see
Figure 1). You can then:
• Listen to your messages
• Send or forward messages
• Reply to messages
• Manage your mailbox (e.g., change your greetings, create distribution lists, etc.)
• Listen to your e-mail messages
Note This feature is only available to users of Stratagy ES with Unified Messaging
(UM) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) capabilities. Check with your System
Administrator to find out if your system is configured for this feature.
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Features to Personalize Your Mailbox
Features to Personalize Your Mailbox
The Stratagy ES Voice Processing System offers a variety of features to personalize
your mailbox. The following are a few of those features:
• Mailbox Security Code – Your mailbox has a security code. The code must be
entered by you in order to “log into” your mailbox, giving you access to your
• Name Recording – Your name is announced whenever the directory is accessed,
you select the system greeting, or a message is sent by another Stratagy ES user.
• Personal Greetings – You can record up to seven personal greetings that are
played when you are unavailable (see “Change Greeting” on page 54).
• Guest Users – You can create guest mailboxes that can be used by clients, friends,
etc. Users frequently use this feature to create guest mailboxes for clients, so that
they can easily exchange confidential information (see “Manage Guest Mailboxes”
on page 76).
• Personal Folders – You can save your messages in up to seven personal folders
you create. The folders are for only your use and you can change them whenever
necessary (see “Manage Personal Folders” on page 78).
Message Folders
Messages in the Stratagy ES are stored in message folders and play in the order
received – FIFO (First In, First Out) or LIFO (Last In, First Out).
Your mailbox has one of the following folder configurations:
• A single message folder where all messages reside.
• Dual message folders – new, saved.
• Multiple message folders where, in addition to the new and saved folders, you can
create up to seven personal folders for your messages.
Note Consult your System Administrator for your mailbox’s programming.
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Message Folders
Single Message Folder
Your messages reside in one message folder. When you access your mailbox,
Stratagy ES announces you have “x messages, y is (are) new, z is (are) urgent, w
fax(es).” New messages play based on the type (urgent messages play first) and order
received (FIFO/LIFO). If no new messages exist, Stratagy ES plays any saved
messages in the mailbox.
After you play the last message in the folder, Stratagy ES prompts, “End of
messages.” You can choose to return to the top of the folder, etc.
Dual Message Folders
Your messages reside in one of two folders—new or saved. When you access your
mailbox, Stratagy ES announces you have “x new, y is (are) urgent and z saved
messages, w fax(es).”
New Message Folder
New messages consist of messages that are unheard.
When you pressꢀꢁꢀfrom the Main Menu to play messages, Stratagy ES automatically
accesses the New Message Folder. A new message begins to play based on the type
(urgent messages play first) and order received (FIFO/LIFO). After you play the last
message in the folder, Stratagy ES prompts, “End of messages.” You can choose to
return to the top of the folder, or go to the top of the saved folder.
Your Message Waiting LED only extinguishes when all new messages have been
either deleted or saved.
Note You can enable a Message Pending feature on your mailbox. When enabled, the
system marks new messages that have been partially heard (for more than two
seconds by default) as Pending. Pending messages remain in the New Message
Folder; however, if the New Message Folder contains only Pending Messages,
your Message Waiting LED goes out. This allows you to retain messages in the
New Message Folder, yet alert you when new messages arrive. Messages
marked as Pending also submit a Return Receipt notification to the sender of
the message, if it was requested. Consult your System Administrator for further
information.
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Message Folders
If no new messages exist, Stratagy ES automatically accesses the Saved Message
Folder. If you are in the Saved Message Folder, you can toggle back to the New
Message Folder by pressingꢀꢂꢂ.
Saved Message Folder
Saved messages consist of messages that:
• You save by pressing ꢃ either during or after playing the message. Stratagy
prompts, “This message will be saved in the Saved Message Folder.”
• Stratagy ES automatically saves when you do not press ꢄ (delete) after playing the
message.
Messages are not moved to the Saved Message Folder until you log out of your
mailbox, enabling you to return to the new message folder and replay the message.
Access the Saved Message Folder from the Main Menu by pressingꢀꢁꢂꢂꢀor from the
New Message Folder by pressingꢀꢂꢂ. Stratagy ES automatically accesses the Saved
Message Folder when no new messages exist.
After you play the last message in the folder, Stratagy ES prompts, “End of
messages.” You can choose to return to the top of the folder, or go to the top of the
new message folder by pressing ꢂꢂ.
Multiple Message Folders
Your messages reside in up to nine folders— one new (folder 0), one saved (folder 1)
and up to seven personal folders (folders 2~8), created by you for the purpose of
saving your messages. The personal folders are for only your use. When you access
your mailbox, Stratagy ES announces the number of messages you have in the same
Message folders enable you to store saved messages topically, providing better
organization of important correspondence. You can record a comment for each folder,
such as “Messages from Toshiba America,” to assist you in locating the right folder in
which to store or retrieve a message.
Note To create or change personal folders, see “Manage Personal Folders” on page
78.
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Message Folders
New Message Folder
The New Message Folder is configured identically for both the Dual Message and
Multiple Message Folder mailboxes with the following exception:
If no new messages exist in a Multiple Message Folder mailbox, Stratagy ES accesses
the Saved Message Folder (if you have not created any personal folders) or plays the
name/comment/number of all available personal folders. You are then requested to
enter the folder number.
Saved Message Folder/Personal Message Folders
Saved messages consist of messages that:
• Stratagy ES automatically saves when you do not press ꢄ (delete) after playing the
entire message. The message is saved in the Saved Message Folder (folder 1), the
default destination for saved messages. Stratagy ES prompts, “This message will
be saved.”
• You save by pressing ꢃ either during or after playing the message. Stratagy ES
checks your mailbox for Personal Message Folders.
If personal folders do not exist, Stratagy ES saves the message in the Saved
Message Folder (folder 1). Stratagy prompts, “This message will be saved.”
If Personal Message Folders do exist, Stratagy ES plays the recorded name/
comment and number of all available personal folders. You are requested to enter a
valid folder number where you want the message saved. If you know the personal
folder number you want, you can select it at anytime. You do not have to listen to
the entire list of available folders. If an invalid number is entered, Stratagy ES
automatically saves the message in folder 1.
Messages are not moved to a “save” folder until you log out of your mailbox, enabling
you to return to the new message folder and replay the message.
After you play the last message in the folder, Stratagy ES prompts, “End of
messages.” You can choose to return to the top of the folder, go to the top of another
folder, etc.
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Message Types
Access Folders
When you press ꢂꢂ from the New or Saved Message Folders or ꢁꢂꢂ from the Main
Menu, Stratagy ES checks your mailbox for personal folders. Depending upon
whether it finds any, Stratagy ES performs the following procedures:
Access Method
No Personal Folders
Personal Folders
From New or Saved
Stratagy ES prompts you to:
Message Folder, press ꢂꢂ.
Enter a personal folder number.
or press...
•
Goes to Saved Message
Folder.
From Main Menu, press
ꢁꢂꢂ.
ꢅ for the New Message Folder.
ꢁ for the Saved Message Folder.
•
•
Message Types
The Stratagy ES has the following special types of messages—forwarded, reply, fax,
and e-mail.
Forwarded Message
Any message sent to you can be forwarded to one or more individual destinations or a
personal or system distribution list. When forwarding a message, recording a message
(comment) is optional.
Reply Message
Messages from other Stratagy ES users to which you want to send an immediate
response can be sent as a reply message. When replying to a message, Stratagy ES
does not prompt you to select the destination if the original message was recorded
within a user’s mailbox. If the message was not recorded from a user’s mailbox, you
can still reply to the message but the system requests that you enter a destination
mailbox number.
When listening to a reply message, a prompt notifies the user of the name/mailbox
number of the person who sent the reply.
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Fax Message
Note Fax Messaging is an optional feature in the Stratagy ES. Check with your
System Administrator to find out if your system is configured for this feature.
messages. When you access your mailbox, Stratagy ES tells you the number of fax
messages that are in your mailbox. Once you access the fax message, Stratagy ES
plays the header information that includes the number of pages received. You cannot
listen to the actual fax document.
You can forward the fax to other users as you would a voice message, including
sending a voice comment with the fax to provide information about the message. You
can also print the fax. See “Special Functions” on page 29 for details.
E-mail Message
Note This feature is only available to users of Stratagy ES with Unified Messaging
(UM) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) capabilities. Check with your System
Administrator to find out if your system is configured for this feature.
You can retrieve and listen to your e-mail messages from your mailbox. Once you
access the e-mail message, Stratagy ES plays the header information that includes
sender information and time and then plays the content. Upon playing the e-mail
message you can:
• Delete it from your e-mail Inbox on your computer. e-mails that are not deleted
remain in your e-mail Inbox and are played the next time you access this function.
• Forward it to other users that have UM privileges. The destination user must have
both a Stratagy ES voice mailbox and an e-mail address that has been defined in
the destination user’s mailbox.
• Reply to a e-mail message. The Stratagy ES generates an e-mail message with your
recorded reply attached as an audio .wav file, and sent back to the originator.
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Greetings
Greetings
You can select either a personal or system greeting to play to callers when you do not
answer or when your telephone is busy.
Depending on how your system is configured, callers may hear a separate busy
greeting—the system or the custom busy greeting. See “Change User Options” on
page 59 for details.
Personal
Personal greetings are greetings that you record for callers. Stratagy ES stores all
recorded greetings under the personal greeting number (1~7) for your mailbox. Using
the greeting number, you can select which greeting plays.
The System Administrator can also schedule your greetings to automatically play at
different times. If you choose, you can override the automatic schedule using “Select a
System
The system greeting is a standard prerecorded greeting with all Stratagy ES systems. It
cannot be recorded over or deleted. The greeting states, “Please leave a message for
(name).” Stratagy ES adds your name from the name recording that you made (see
“Record Your Name” on page 20).
Busy
If your mailbox is configured for a personal busy greeting, you can record a custom
busy greeting that plays when your extension is busy. If a custom greeting is not
recorded, the default system busy greeting plays.The custom busy greeting can also be
turned On/Off using the Select Your Busy Greeting option on the Change User
Options Menu (see “Select Busy Greeting” on page 63).
Note The System Administrator must configure your mailbox for the custom busy
greeting option to be available.
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Special Delivery Options
Special Delivery Options
In addition to recording and sending a new message, you can mark the message
urgent, private, or request a return receipt.
Urgent
Messages can be marked urgent by the sender and always play first in the New
Message Folder. After the message plays, the urgent status is removed.
Private
Messages can be marked private by the sender. The same options, such as saving and
deleting, apply to the private messages; however, a private message cannot be
forwarded or copied using the Automatic Message Copy feature. Once a message is
sent, the private status cannot be removed.
Return Receipt
You can mark a message for Return Receipt if you want verification that it has been
played. When a user completely plays a message marked for Return Receipt, a
notification is sent back to the sender. Stratagy ES notifies the sender the time the
message was heard and by whom and then plays the original message as a reminder of
the message. This can be helpful if multiple messages were sent to the same
Future Delivery
Stratagy ES can be configured so that your message is delivered at a future specified
time and date. After marking the message for future delivery, you can review (play,
save, delete) the message at any time before it is sent (see “ꢆ Future Delivery Review”
on page 30).
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Message Destination Selections
Message Destination Selections
At the beginning of the Send Messages menu, you are asked to enter the destination
mailbox number(s).You can choose to enter a single destination (e.g., mailbox
number) or multiple destinations (e.g., mailbox number, personal lists). Using the
Multiple Destinations option enables you to address your message to all the recipients
at the start of the menu.
You can then record your message and, if desired, add additional destinations when
prompted later in the menu. Valid destinations are:
• Mailbox Number
Note If you don’t know the user’s mailbox number, you can locate the mailbox
number on Stratagy ES’s system-wide directory by pressing ꢅꢅ.
• Personal distribution list
• System distribution list
• Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) Proxy mailbox number
• AMIS Gateway number plus a remote mailbox number
Note AMIS analog networking is an optional feature and enables a Stratagy mailbox
user to send, receive and reply to relayed voice messages over any remote voice
mail system that supports the AMIS analog protocol.
See “Send a Message” on page 39 for instructions on using these options.
Personal Distribution Lists
You can create up to 25 Personal Distribution Lists consisting of other system users.
You can add or delete users at any time. The lists are for only your use.
At the time you create a list, you are given the option of recording a “list comment”
that serves as the title or name for the list. The comment plays each time you use the
list to confirm that you have chosen the correct distribution list.
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Message Destination Selections
System Distribution Lists
In addition to Personal Distribution Lists, Stratagy ES supports system-wide
distribution lists created by the System Administrator for use by everyone in your
company. You should check with your System Administrator to find out which lists
are available.
The “list comment” for the selected system list is played whenever you enter the
mailbox number to confirm that the right list has been chosen.
Important! When creating lists, you should keep in mind that Stratagy ES does not
check for duplicate users on separate lists when sending a message. For
example, if you select Personal Distribution List #1 and #3 as destina-
tions for your message and Mailbox Number 1001 is on both lists, the
message is sent twice to Mailbox Number 1001.
Directory
Using your telephone’s dial pad, you can enter the digits corresponding to the first few
letters of a user’s name or the first letters of a system distribution list name.
Stratagy ES plays the recorded name and mailbox number that matches the
combination of entered digits. You can then select the name or go on to the next name
in the directory.
Each mailbox can be identified with up to two names. These names are entered into
the automated directory by the System Administrator and enhance the directory’s
search/find capabilities. Common choices for the names are the first and last names of
the user, last name of the user and a commonly misspelled version of the last name or
in the case of a system distribution list, two words that might appear in the list title.
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User Options
You can set your mailbox for Do Not Disturb (DND) or call screening, select or record
a busy greeting (plays when your telephone is busy), designate where or how you are
notified of a message, and set your mailbox to automatically copy messages to another
mailbox.
The following is a brief description of each of the options. Please see “Change User
Options” on page 59 for more detailed information.
Important! The System Administrator must activate these features for them to be
available.
• DND – When a caller enters your extension number, the Stratagy ES automatically
sends the call to your mailbox without first ringing your telephone.
• Call Screening – Stratagy ES asks callers for their name. Without the caller’s
knowledge, the system relays that information to you. You can decide to receive
the call, let the call forward to your mailbox, or transfer the call to another
extension with or without an announcement.
• Busy Greeting – You can record your own custom busy greeting that plays when
callers reach your extension, and it is busy.
• Message Notification – Your mailbox can have notification records programmed
by the System Administrator with a specific notification method (message waiting
lights, pagers, voice, etc.) and the time/day when that notification record applies.
Once you have turned on a specific notification record, Stratagy ES automatically
calls you at the designated number and with the chosen method to notify you of
your messages.
• Automatic Message Copy – You can set your mailbox to automatically copy all
messages or just urgent messages to another mailbox during specified times of the
day.
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User Prompts
User Prompts
The Stratagy ES system prompts only for menu options available to you. You do not
hear prompts for options:
• Not available in your Stratagy ES system (i.e., fax).
• Not configured for your mailbox by the System Administrator (e.g., guest users,
DND).
Check with your System Administrator to verify which user options and features are
available to you.
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2
This chapter instructs you on accessing and exiting your mailbox and outlines the user
tutorial steps.
User Tutorial
When you log on to the Stratagy ES Voice Processing system for the very first time,
you hear a tutorial that walks you through the following basic steps:
• Record your name. Your name is announced whenever the directory is accessed,
you select the system greeting, or another Stratagy ES user sends a message to you.
• Record your personal greeting. Your personal greeting automatically plays when
you are not available to answer your telephone.
• Change the default security code for your mailbox to ensure privacy. You should
change it on a regular basis.
Note If you do not complete the tutorial before hanging up, Stratagy ES saves any
completed portion (e.g., your name recording) and restarts where you left off
the next time you log on to your mailbox. Once the Stratagy ES tutorial is
completed successfully, it cannot be replayed.
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Step 1: Access Your Mailbox
Step 1: Access Your Mailbox
The Main Menu (shown below) is your starting point for all of Stratagy ES’s
messaging features. Pressing ꢇꢇꢇ from most menus returns you to the Main Menu.
To access your mailbox, you need to know:
• The telephone number to access Stratagy ES
• Your mailbox number
• Your default security code
Please ask your System Administrator if you do not have this information.
MAINMENU
Play Messages
Send Messages
Manage Mailbox
Listen to E-mail Messages
Exit user mode
Hang Up
Each time you access your mailbox, Stratagy ES announces:
• The number of new and saved messages you have in your message folder(s).
• The number of messages that will be purged upon exiting your mailbox, if
applicable.
Stratagy ES then plays the Main Menu options.
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If you receive new messages while you are logged on to your mailbox, Stratagy ES
informs you that new messages have arrived every time you return to the Main Menu.
1. From an internal telephone, The system answers with your standard
call Stratagy ES on
___________
company greeting.
...or from an external
telephone, call Stratagy ES
on ___________.
2. When Stratagy ES answers, Stratagy ES prompts you to enter your mailbox
press .
number.
ꢈ
3. Enter your mailbox
number.
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter your security
code.
4. Enter the default security
code.
You are now in your mailbox. Stratagy ES plays
the number of messages you have and then
prompts you with a list of choices from the
Main Menu.
If you make a mistake
while entering the code,
press to re-enter.
ꢈ
Note If the Stratagy ES is fully integrated with the telephone system, Stratagy ES is
informed of your mailbox number and prompts you for your security code.
Consult your System Administrator for information on how your system is
integrated.
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Step 2: Record Your Name
Your name is announced whenever the directory is accessed, you select the system
greeting, or a message is sent by you to another Stratagy ES user.
When you first enter your mailbox, the Stratagy ES tutorial prompts you to record
your name and walks you through the entire recording sequence. You can re-record
your name at any time (see “Record Your Name” on page 66).
1. At the tone, state your name
slowly and clearly (if you
like, you can also state your
extension).
2. Press ꢉ when done.
Stratagy ES plays your name recording.
3. After your name plays,
press:
ꢉ To accept the recording
Your recording becomes part of your mailbox
and Stratagy ES prompts you to record your
personal greeting.
Re-record
Stratagy ES returns you to the record your name
prompt.
ꢈ
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Step 3: Record Your Personal Greeting
Step 3: Record Your Personal Greeting
The tutorial now prompts you to record your personal greeting. This greeting becomes
your Personal Greeting #1. You can record up to six other greetings (see “Create or
Record Over a Personal Greeting” on page 55 for instructions).
Personal greetings should be informative and advise callers when you will be
available to return their calls or respond to their messages. You can update personal
greetings as often as you want.
Sample Greeting
“Hi. This is Mary Smith of the Toshiba Marketing Department. It is Monday, June 19,
and I am in the office today. I am either on the telephone or have stepped away for a
few minutes and your call has been forwarded to my voice mailbox. If at the tone you
leave a detailed message and a telephone number where I can reach you, I will be
happy to return your call.”
1. At the tone, begin recording The following information should be included:
your greeting.
• Your name
• Company and/or department
• Date
• Your availability
• Instructions to leave a detailed message
• Call coverage options
2. Press ꢉ when done.
Stratagy ES plays your greeting.
3. After your greeting plays,
press:
ꢉ To accept the recording
Your greeting becomes Personal Greeting #1
and Stratagy ES prompts you to change your
security code.
Re-record
Stratagy ES returns you to the record your
greeting prompt.
ꢈ
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Step 4: Change Your Security Code
Step 4: Change Your Security Code
You should change your security code on a regular basis to ensure the privacy of your
messages and personal greetings (see “Change Security Code” on page 62).
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter your new security code and notifies you of the
number of allowable digits. For example, Stratagy ES might prompt “the new security
code must have at least three digits and 16 maximum digits” or “the new security code
must be exactly four digits.”
1. Enter your new security
Stratagy ES prompts you to re-enter your new
security code for verification.
code + ꢉ.
2. Re-enter your new security
After entering the security code a second time,
Stratagy ES announces that your security code
has been changed.
code + ꢉ.
You have completed the tutorial. Stratagy ES announces “mailbox number xxx is
enabled,” and announces the number of messages in your mailbox. You can now
perform any of the functions available on the Stratagy ES Main Menu or exit the
mailbox.
Step 5: Exit Your Mailbox or User Mode
➤ To exit your mailbox, press Stratagy prompts, “Thank you for calling.
Good-bye.”
ꢉ to hang up
...or to exit the user mode,
press ꢅ.
Stratagy ES can be configured so that you can
exit your mailbox without leaving the
Stratagy ES system. Please ask your System
Administrator to find out if your system is
configured for this or some other function when
pressingꢀꢅ.
If you have the “0 to EXIT User Mode”
capability, you hear Stratagy ES’s instructional
greeting. You can now access another user or a
different mailbox.
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3
This chapter explains how to use the Play Messages feature. It covers:
• Accessing messages
• Playback controls
• Playing messages
• Special functions
• Retrieve and listen to e-mail messages
message has been left for you on the Stratagy ES system.
Note Your telephone system and telephone must support a message waiting light for
this feature to function.
If configured, Stratagy ES automatically turns off your message waiting light on your
telephone when your new message folder is empty or only Pending messages remain
(see “Message Folders” on page 4).
All new messages must be deleted, saved, or pending (partially heard) for Stratagy ES
to turn off the message waiting light on your telephone. The Message Waiting LED
remains on only if there are new messages in the folder.
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Access Messages
Access Messages
Once you press ꢁ to play your messages, the following telephone keys assist you in
going through your messages:
ꢁ
Takes you to the next message or back to the top of the folder when you have
reached the last message in the folder.
ꢈꢁ Replays the current message.
ꢈꢃ Takes you to the previous message or back to the last message in the folder when
you have reached the top of the message folder.
If you receive new messages while you are accessing your mailbox, Stratagy ES
notifies you every time you return to the Main Menu that new messages have arrived.
Note See “Message Folders” on page 4 on using access keys ꢂꢂ and ꢁꢂꢂ.
Playback Controls
While playing a message, you can pause, control the volume, location, and speed of
playback using the following keys (shown below).
Press
to play Previous Message
(from first message go to last)
Play Next Message
(from last message go to first)
Pause/Resume
(toggle or 30 secs.)
Turn Up volume
Go Forward (advance)
Back Up (rewind)
Press twice to
Change Speed (toggle)
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Turn Down volume
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ꢁ Play Next Message
Plays next message in folder. If you are at the last message in the folder, goes to the
first message in the same folder.
ꢈꢁ Replay Current Message
Plays previous message in folder. If you are at the first message in the folder, goes to
the last message in the same folder.
ꢈꢃ Play Previous Message
Plays previous message in folder. If you are at the first message in the folder, goes to
the last message in the same folder.
ꢊ Pause/Resume (toggle or 30 seconds)
At any time while playing messages, you can press ꢊ to pause the playback. The
message resumes playing as soon as you press ꢊ or automatically at the end of a
defined amount of time (default is 30 seconds). You can pause the playback as many
times as necessary.
ꢋ Turn Up Volume, ꢅ Turn Down Volume
Each time you pressꢀꢋꢀorꢀꢅ, the volume of messages adjusts one increment until the
maximum number of increments is reached. Stratagy ES saves the current level when
you exit.
Back Up (rewind)
ꢈ
The message backs up/rewinds and then begins playing. The default is five seconds
(set by the System Administrator).
ꢉ Go Forward (advance)
The message goes forward/advances and then begins playing. The default is five
seconds (set by the System Administrator).
ꢉꢉ Change Speed (toggle)
Two speeds are available for playing messages: normal and fast (level set for your
mailbox by the System Administrator). When you exit the Play Messages Menu, the
system returns to the default speed.
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Play Messages
Play Messages
When you access your mailbox, Stratagy ES tells you the number of urgent, new,
saved, and fax messages (if supported by your system; check with your System
Administrator) you have in your mailbox.
When you press ꢁ from the Main Menu to play messages (menu shown below),
Stratagy ES automatically accesses the New Message Folder. If no messages exist in
the New Message Folder, Stratagy ES automatically accesses the Saved Message
Folder or Personal Folders.
If your mailbox is empty, the Stratagy ES Main menu prompt does not include “press
ꢁ to play messages.”
From the Main Menu:
Play Messages
Play the next message
Replay the current message
Save the current mesage
Play the Previous message
Delete the current message
While playing a message, you can press:
Forward the current message
Pause/Resume (toggle or 30 seconds)
Reply to the current message
Turn Up volume
Special Functions
Turn Down volume
Immediate Fax print of all fax documents
Backup (rewind)
within a folder†
Go Forward (advance)
Immediate Fax print of current fax document†
Change Speed (toggle)
Send All Fax documents to fax machine
for print within a folder†
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Send Current Fax to fax machine for print†
Message Date and Time
Future Delivery Review (Play, Save, Delete)
Continuous Delete
New/Saved message folder (toggle)
Continuous Play
Return to previous menu
Return to the Main Menu
†
Optional feature
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1. From the Main Menu,
A message plays.
pressꢀꢁ.
While the message plays,
you can select ꢊ to pause/
resume, ꢋ to turn up
volume, ꢅ to turn down
volume, to back up
ꢈ
(rewind), ꢉ to go forward
(advance), and/or ꢉꢉ to
change speed (toggle).
2. (Optional) While the
message plays or
immediately after, you can
select one of the following:
ꢁ Play the next message
Skips to the beginning of the next message.
Note If you reach the end of your messages,
pressing ꢁ takes you back to the top of
the same folder.
ꢃ Save the current
Single or dual message folders: Stratagy ES
saves the message and the Play Messages Menu
plays.
message
(Optional) For Multiple
Folder mailboxes:
(ꢁ for Saved Message
Folder, ꢃ~ꢋ for Personal
Folders).
Multiple message folders: Stratagy ES plays the
recorded names/comment/numbers of all
valid folder number where you want the
message saved.
If an invalid number is entered, Stratagy ES
automatically saves the message in folder ꢁ.
Note To create or change
personal folders, see
“Manage Personal
Folders” on page 78.
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Play Messages
Note Messages are not moved to the saved
folder until you log out of your mailbox,
enabling you to return to the new
message folder and replay the message.
The Play Messages Menu plays.
ꢄ Delete the current
Flags the current message for deletion. The Play
Messages Menu plays. When you exit Play
Messages, Stratagy ES tells you the number of
messages to be deleted. If you do not want to
delete a message, save the message before
exiting your mailbox.
message
Note Stratagy ES can be programmed to purge
Consult your System Administrator.
Stratagy ES notifies you before purging
messages.
ꢆ Forward the current
With the exception of private messages, all
messages can be forwarded to a single user,
multiple users, or a destination list. See
“Forward a Message” on page 43 for details on
this feature.
message
ꢌ Reply to the current
Your reply is sent to the originator of the
message. In addition, you can send your reply to
a single user, multiple users, or a destination list.
See “Reply to the Current Message” on page 46
for details on this feature.
message
ꢂ Special Functions
Stratagy ES prompts with the options. See
“Special Functions” on page 29 for instructions
on using this option.
The current message plays from the beginning.
ꢈꢁ Replay the current
message
The previous message plays from the beginning.
ꢈꢃ Play the previous
message
Note If you are at the top of the message
folder, pressing
bottom of the same folder.
ꢈꢃ takes you to the
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ꢇ Return to Main Menu
Stratagy ES tells you the total number of
messages that will be deleted when you log out
of your mailbox, and then returns to the Main
Menu.
Special Functions
You can print or send faxes, check the date and time a message was sent, or review a
message set for future delivery in the Play Messages Menu.
When you play a message, this option is available by pressing ꢂ Special Functions.
Note If a message does not contain a fax, Stratagy ES does not play Fax options.
➤
Press an option number:
ꢅ Immediate Fax print of
all fax documents
Retrieves (prints) all the faxes from your
mailbox while calling from a fax machine (or
other device capable of receiving a fax) with a
handset.
within a folder
ꢁ Immediate Fax print of
Retrieves (prints) the current fax from your
mailbox while calling from a fax machine (or
other device capable of receiving a fax) with a
handset.
current fax document
ꢃ Send all Fax documents Stratagy ES prompts for the fax machine’s
telephone number.
within a folder to a fax
machine for print
Enter fax machine’s
telephone number.
Press ꢉ to accept entry
The system sends all fax messages to a fax
machine (or other device capable of receiving a
fax) for retrieval (print). The Play Messages
Menu plays.
...or to re-enter fax
ꢈ
number.
ꢄ Send Current Fax to fax Stratagy ES prompts for the fax machine’s
telephone number.
machine for print
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Special Functions
Enter fax machine’s
telephone number.
Press ꢉ to accept entry
The system sends a fax message currently
residing in your mailbox to a fax machine (or
other device capable of receiving a fax) for
retrieval (print). The Play Messages Menu
plays.
...or to re-enter fax
ꢈ
number.
ꢊ Message Date and Time The date and time the message was received
plays, followed by the entire message.
Note If your System Administrator
programmed an automatic date and time
stamp for all messages, the stamp plays
automatically at the beginning of each
message.
ꢆ Future Delivery Review Stratagy ES announces the total number of
future delivery messages and plays the first
message (i.e., future delivery time/date,
destination mailbox, and the entire message)
based on chronological order. Stratagy ES
automatically saves the message for future
delivery.
While the message is
playing or immediately
after, you can press ꢁ to
play the next message, ꢃ
to save the current
message, ꢄ to delete the
current message and/or
ꢇ to return to the Special
Functions Menu.
ꢌ Continuous Delete
Stratagy ES prompts for ꢉ or entry.
ꢈ
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Press ꢉ to delete all
messages
Deletes multiple messages at one time in your
New, Saved or Personal Message Folder(s)
without additional action from you.
Note See the Continuous Play feature on page
32 before using Continuous Delete.
The number of messages deleted is based on a
preset length of time (designated in minutes) set
by your System Administrator on a system-wide
basis.
Important! The deletion starts with the first
message in the folder and
continues until the preset time has
expired. Both heard and unheard
messages are deleted. If there are
multiple folders, the deletion
occurs only in the folder you are
in when you pressꢀꢌꢀfor
continuous delete.
...or to cancel option.
Returns to Play Messages Menu.
ꢈ
ꢂ New/Saved message
Stratagy ES checks the system for any personal
folders you have created. If personal folders
exist, Stratagy ES prompts for a personal folder
number. If none exist, this feature operates as a
toggle and moves you back and forth between
the New and Saved Message Folders.
folder (toggle)
If personal folders exist,
enter a folder number
...or ꢅ to go to new
folder, ꢁ to go to Saved
Message Folder, or to
ꢈ
return to previous menu.
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Special Functions
ꢋ Continuous Play
Plays many messages at a time in your New,
Saved or Personal Message Folder(s) without
additional action from you.
Note Messages played in the New Message
Folder remain as new messages and are
not automatically saved.
The number of messages played is based on a
preset length of recorded time (designated in
minutes) and therefore varies. (Your System
Administrator sets the length of time on a
system-wide basis.) The messages played are
those whose cumulative time is equal to, or less
than, the designated number of minutes.
Important! The playback starts with the first
message in the folder and
continues until the preset time has
expired. If there are multiple
folders, the playback occurs only
in the folder you are in when you
pressꢀꢋꢀfor continuous playback.
Ask your System Administrator to verify that
you have this option.
ꢇ Return to previous
Stratagy ES returns to the Play Messages Menu.
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Retrieve and Listen to E-mail Messages
Retrieve and Listen to E-mail Messages
Note This feature is only available to users of Stratagy ES with Unified Messaging
(UM) and Text-to-Speech (TTS) capabilities. Check with your System
Administrator to find out if your system is configured for this feature.
When you press ꢊ (menu shown below) from the Main Menu, Stratagy ES announces
how many new e-mail messages you have, and gives you the opportunity to have them
read to you. By pressing ꢁ, Stratagy ES retrieves and begins reading your e-mail
messages using an automated voice.
The order in which they are read to you, is determined by your e-mail service. In most
cases, this is in the order in which they were received.
From the Main Menu:
Retrieve and Listen to E-mail Messages
Listen to e-mail message
Replay the current e-mail message
Save the current e-mail mesage
Delete the current e-mail message
Forward the current e-mail message
Reply to the current e-mail message
Return to the Main Menu
Delete e-mail messages
Cancel deletion of e-mail messages
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1. From the Main Menu, press The system accesses your e-mail account and
ꢊ.
prompts you with the number of new e-mail
messages you have. The E-mail Message Menu
plays.
2. Press ꢁ to play your e-mail
An e-mail message plays. The system tells you
if a attachment(s) is present. Stratagy ES can
only alert you of the presence of attachments, it
cannot administer them in any way.
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3. (Optional) While the
message plays or
immediately after, you can
select one of the following:
ꢁ Play the next e-mail
Skips to the beginning of the next e-mail
message.
message
Note If you reach the end of your e-mail
messages, pressing ꢇ takes you back to
the previous menu.
ꢃ Save the current e-mail
The e-mail message remains in your e-mail
mailbox and the E-Mail Message Menu plays.
message
ꢄ Delete the current
Marks the current e-mail message for deletion
from your e-mail account. The Listen to E-mail
Message Menu plays.
e-mail message
Important! If you only press ꢄ and then hang
up, the message is not deleted.
You must press ꢇ to exit this menu
in order for the deletion to be
complete.
ꢆ Forward the current
Stratagy ES requests address information. After
the first destination has been entered, additional
destinations can be entered by pressing ꢊ. The
destination user must have a Stratagy ES voice
mailbox with an e-mail address designated
within that mailbox.
e-mail message
Comments can be
recorded for this
message, which is
attached as a standard
.wav file to the original
message.
If the destination mailbox does not support
e-mail, the system informs you that this was an
invalid entry. E-mail messages cannot be
forwarded to Stratagy ES Personal or System
Distribution Lists.
Note Check with your System Administrator to
see if your mailbox is set up for this
feature.
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ꢌ Reply to the current
Stratagy ES creates an e-mail message with
your reply attached as a standard .wav audio file
and sent to the originator.
e-mail message
The current e-mail message plays from the
beginning.
ꢈꢁ Replay the current
e-mail message
ꢇ Return to Main Menu
Stratagy ES tells you the total number of e-mail
messages that will be deleted when you leave
this menu, and asks for confirmation.
ꢁ
ꢃ
Delete e-mail
messages that are
marked for deletion
Stratagy ES deletes all the messages you
marked for deletion and returns you to the Main
Menu.
Cancels deletion of
e-mail messages
Stratagy ES saves the messages and the E-mail
Message Menu plays.
marked for deletion
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4
You can record and send a message from any touchtone telephone to another
Stratagy ES user, several users, or to a personal or system distribution list.
This chapter covers:
• Recording controls
• Send a message
• Forward a message
• Reply to the current message
• Special Delivery options
• Future Delivery
• Send a fax
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Recording Controls
Recording Controls
While recording a message, you can pause/resume the recording or end the recording
using the following keys (shown below).
Pause/Resume
(toggle or 30 secs.)
End recording
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ꢊ Pause/Resume (toggle or 30 seconds)
At any time while recording messages to another mailbox in the system, you can press
ꢊ to pause the recording. The message resumes recording as soon as you press ꢊ.
Stratagy ES prompts you with, “Begin recording... (Beep).”
If within a defined amount of time (default is 30 seconds) you do not press ꢊ,
Stratagy ES restarts another 30-second pause. If during the second 30-second pause
you:
• Do not press any key, Stratagy ES assumes you have cancelled the message and
returns to the Main Menu.
• Press ꢉ, Stratagy ES returns you to the Send Messages Menu and you can send,
review or record over the message.
ꢉ End Recording
After recording a message, press ꢉ to end the recording.
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Send a Message
Using the Send Messages Menu (shown below), you can record a message and send it
to single mailbox or multiple destinations (e.g., personal or system distribution list),
forward a message (with a comment), or reply to a message sent you.
From the Main Menu:
While recording a message, you
can press:
Play Messages
Forward the current message
Pause/Resume (toggle or 30
seconds)
Reply to the current message
Send Messages
End recording
Enter destination (one of the following):
Mailbox number plus
Directory plus name
Select from the following:
Mailbox number plus
Personal Distribution List (1~25)
Multiple Destinations
Directory plus name
Personal Distribution List (1~25)
when finished.
Record
Record a message, comment, or reply.
Press
(Press
when finished.)
Send and Return to Main menu
Review recording
Re-record
Append recording
Set the Hour (1~12)
AM
Select Additional Destinations
Special Delivery Options
Set Urgent status (On/Off)
Set Private status (On/Off)
Set Return Receipt request (On/Off)
Return to previous menu
Set Future Delivery
PM
Set the Minutes (0~59)
Set the Day (1~31)
Set the Month (1~12)
Set the Year (last two digits)
Return to previous menu
(message delivery time plays)
Cancel message and select new destination
Cancel and return to Main Menu
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Send a Message
1. From the Main Menu,
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the destination
(i.e., mailbox number, Personal or System
Distribution List, or Multiple Destinations).
press ꢃ.
2. Enter one of the following
destinations:
0DLOER[ꢀQXPEHU plus ꢉ. If you entered a user’s mailbox number,
Stratagy ES plays the user’s name or mailbox
number for confirmation.
Press ꢉ again to record a
message without playing
the user’s name.
If you entered a system distribution list mailbox
number, Stratagy ES plays the list comment or
number for confirmation. Ask your System
Administrator for more information about
system lists available to you.
Note If your Stratagy ES system is designed
with a fixed length number for your
mailbox number, do not press ꢉ after
entering a mailbox number. See your
System Administrator for specific
operation of your system.
ꢅꢅ Directory plus the first Stratagy ES plays the first match for the
combination of letters you entered.
letters (Q=7, Z=9) of
the user’s first or last
name
Note See your System Administrator for
specific operation of your system.
...or the first letters of a
system distribution list
name.
Note Entry must be at least
three letters long.
Pressꢀꢉꢀto select the
name as the destination,
ꢁꢀto hear the next name,
or to cancel your
ꢈ
entry and re-enter.
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ꢅꢁ plus a Personal
Distribution List
number (ꢁ~ꢃꢆ).
Stratagy ES plays the list comment or number
for confirmation. See “Manage Personal
Distribution Lists” on page 74 to create or
revise a destination (distribution) list.
ꢅꢊ Multiple Destinations
You are prompted for the destinations: mailbox
number, directory and/or ꢅꢁ Personal
Distribution List.
Note If you forget to enter any destination(s),
you can press ꢊ Additional Destinations
after you record your message to add
destinations (see page 42).
3. Record a message after the
tone. When finished,
press ꢉ.
While recording, you can
press ꢊ to pause/resume
(toggle or 30 seconds) the
recording.
4. Pressꢀꢉ again to send the
Stratagy ES tells you that your message has
been sent and returns you to the Main Menu.
message immediately
Important! If you pressꢀꢉꢀto send your
message, you cannot use the
special recording and sending
options.
...or before sending the
message, you can use all of
the following options in
any combination as often as
desired.
ꢁ Review recording
The recording plays.
ꢃ Re-record
The system prompts you to record at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
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ꢄ Append recording
The appended recording plays after the already
recorded portion of the message. The system
prompts you to record at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢊ Select Additional
(See Step 2 on page 40 for instructions.)
Destinations
ꢂ Special Delivery
be used in any combination and may be changed
prior to sending the message.
Options
See “Special Delivery Options” on page 48 for
instructions on using this option.
ꢋ Set Future Delivery
You can have your message delivered at a future
specified time and date. See “Future Delivery”
on page 49 for instructions on using this option.
Cancel message and
select new destination
Cancels the message and returns you to Step 2
on page 40.
ꢈ
Cancel and Return to
the Main Menu
Cancels the message and returns you to the
Main Menu.
ꢈꢈ
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Forward a Message
Any message sent to you that is not marked as Private can be forwarded to a single
destination or a personal or system distribution list. When forwarding a message,
recording a message (comment) is optional.
1. From the Play Messages
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the destination
(i.e., mailbox number, Personal or System
Distribution List or Multiple Destinations).
Menu, press ꢆ.
2. Enter one of the following
destinations:
0DLOER[ꢀQXPEHU plus ꢉ. If you entered a user’s mailbox number,
Stratagy ES plays the user’s name or mailbox
number for confirmation.
Press ꢉ again to record a
message without playing
the user’s name.
If you entered a system distribution list mailbox
number, Stratagy ES plays the list comment or
number for confirmation. Ask your System
Administrator for more information about
system lists available to you.
Note If your Stratagy ES system is designed
with a fixed length number for your
mailbox number, do not press ꢉ after
entering a mailbox number. See your
System Administrator for specific
operation of your system.
ꢅꢅ Directory plus the first Stratagy ES plays the first match for the
combination of letters you entered.
letters (Q=7, Z=9) of
the user’s first or last
name
Note See your System Administrator for
specific operation of your system.
...or the first letters of a
system distribution list
name.
Note Entry must be at least
three letters long.
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Pressꢀꢉꢀto select the
name as the destination,
ꢁꢀto hear the next name,
or to cancel your entry
ꢈ
and re-enter.
ꢅꢁ plus a Personal
Distribution List
number (ꢁ~ꢃꢆ).
Stratagy ES plays the list comment or number
for confirmation. See “Manage Personal
Distribution Lists” on page 74 to create or
revise a destination (distribution) list.
ꢅꢊ Multiple Destinations You are prompted for the destinations: mailbox
number, directory and/or ꢅꢁ Personal
Distribution List.
Note If you forget to enter any destination(s),
you can press ꢊ Additional Destinations
after you record your message to add
destinations (see page 45).
3. (Optional) Press ꢃ to record
a message (comment) after
the tone. When finished,
press ꢉ.
While recording, you can
press ꢊ to pause/resume
(toggle or 30 seconds) the
recording.
4. Pressꢀꢉ again to forward
Stratagy ES tells you that your message has
been forwarded and returns you to the Main
Menu.
the message immediately
Important! If you press ꢉꢀto forward your
message, you cannot use the
special recording and sending
options.
...or before sending the
message, you can use any
of the following options:
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ꢁ Review recording
The forwarding comment plays.
ꢃ Re-record
The system prompts you to record the comment
at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢄ Append recording
The appended forwarding comment plays after
the already recorded message comment. The
system prompts you to record at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢊ Select Additional
Send the forwarded message to additional
step instructions.) You may repeat this step as
often as necessary.
Destinations
ꢂ Special Delivery
be used in any combination and may be changed
prior to sending the message.
Options
See “Special Delivery Options” on page 48 for
instructions on using this option.
ꢋ Set Future Delivery
You can have your message delivered at a future
specified time and date. See “Future Delivery”
on page 49 for instructions on using this option.
Cancel message and
select new destination
Cancels the message and returns you to Step 2
on page 43.
ꢈ
Cancel and Return to
the Main Menu
Cancels the message and returns you to the
Main Menu.
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Reply to the Current Message
Reply to the Current Message
Stratagy ES lets you reply to a message that you are currently playing.
When you reply to a message sent from within a Stratagy ES user’s mailbox, you do
not have to select a destination since Stratagy ES “remembers” the source of the
message. You can send the reply to additional destinations.
If the message was not recorded from a user’s mailbox, you may still reply to the
message but you must enter the destination mailbox number.
When the originator(s) receives and plays the reply, he/she hears the prompt, “Reply
message from [name or mailbox number].”
1. From the Play Messages
You are prompted to record your reply to the
message.
Menu, press ꢌ.
2. (Optional) If the message
was not recorded from a
user’s mailbox, you must
enter a destination (see Step
2 on page 40 for
instructions).
3. Record your reply after the
tone. When finished,
press ꢉ.
While recording, you can
press ꢊ to pause/resume
(toggle or 30 seconds) the
recording.
4. Pressꢀꢉ again to send the
Stratagy ES tells you that your reply has been
sent and returns you to the Main Menu.
reply immediately
Important! If you press ꢉꢀto send your reply
you cannot use the special
recording and sending options.
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Reply to the Current Message
...or before sending the
message, you can use
any of the following
options:
ꢁ
ꢃ
Review recording
Re-record
The recording plays.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢄ
Append recording
The appended recording plays after the already
recorded portion of the message. The system
prompts you to record at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢊ
ꢂ
Select Additional
Destinations
(See Step 2 on page 40 for instructions.)
Special Delivery
Options
be used in any combination and may be changed
prior to sending the message.
See “Special Delivery Options” on page 48 for
instructions on using this option.
ꢋ
Set Future Delivery You can have your message delivered at a future
specified time and date. See “Future Delivery”
on page 49 for instructions on using this option.
Cancel reply
Cancels the reply and returns you to Step 3 on
page 46.
ꢈ
Cancel and Return
to the Main Menu
Cancels the message and returns you to the
Main Menu.
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Special Delivery Options
Special Delivery Options
You can send a message as urgent, private, or with a return receipt request. The
settings may be used in any combination and may be changed prior to sending the
message.
When you send, forward or reply to a message, this option is available by pressing ꢂꢀ
Special Delivery Options.
➤ Enter an option number:
ꢁ Set Urgent status
Urgent messages play first in the New Message
Folder.
(toggle)
To remove the urgent
status, press ꢂ then ꢁ
again.
ꢃ Set Private status
Private messages cannot be forwarded.
(toggle)
To remove the private
status, press ꢂ then ꢃ
again.
ꢄ Set Return Receipt
Stratagy ES notifies you when and by whom the
message was received and plays the original
message.
request (toggle)
To remove the return
receipt request, press ꢂ
then ꢄ again.
Only messages that have been deleted, saved, or
marked as Pending (if so enabled) by the
destination mailbox submit a Return Receipt
notification.
ꢇ Return to previous
Stratagy ES returns you to the previous menu.
menu
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Future Delivery
Future Delivery
Stratagy ES can be configured so that your message is delivered at a future specified
time and date. When you send, forward or reply to a message, this option is available
by pressing ꢋꢀSet Future Delivery.
Since each of the settings default to the current time/date, you do not need to enter all
the options. For example, if you have recorded a message and want to have it
delivered that afternoon at 2:30 p.m., you only need to enter the hour (2), select p.m.
and enter the minutes (30) using options 1 and 2.
After marking the message for future delivery, you can review (play, save, delete) the
message at any time before it is sent. See Chapter 3 – Play Messages for instructions
on using the Future Delivery Review option.
➤ Enter an option number and
press ꢉ.
ꢁ Set Hour (ꢁ~ꢁꢃ)
Stratagy ES prompts you to select a.m. or p.m.
ꢁ
ꢃ
AM
PM
ꢃ Set Minutes (ꢅ~ꢆꢇ)
ꢄ Set Day (ꢁ~ꢄꢁ)
ꢊ Set Month (ꢁ~ꢁꢃ)
ꢆ Set Year (two or four
Two-digit numbers less than the last two digits
of the current year are set for the twenty-first
digits)
ꢇ Return to previous
Stratagy ES plays the message delivery time
and date and returns you to the previous menu.
menu
Note Once the message has been sent, you can
review, continue to send (save), or delete
this message using the Future Delivery
Review option on the Play Messages
Menu. (See Chapter 3 – Play Messages.)
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Send a Direct Fax
Send a Direct Fax
Stratagy ES enables you to send a fax to a mailbox when you are calling from a fax
machine handset.
1. Put the document to be
faxed into the fax machine.
2. From the fax machine
handset, dial the number for
Stratagy ES.
The company greeting plays.
3. Press ꢇꢋꢋ.
The system prompts you to enter the destination
mailbox for your fax.
4. Enter the destination
Stratagy ES prompts you to record a comment,
mailbox. Finish by pressing enter an additional destination or send the fax.
ꢉ.
5. (Optional) Press ꢁ to record The system prompts you to record at the beep.
a comment.
Begin recording at the tone.
Finish by pressing ꢉ.
After recording, you can
press:
ꢁ Review comment
The complete comment plays.
ꢃ Re-record
The system prompts you to record at the beep.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢄ Append recording
The appended comment plays after the already
recorded portion. The system prompts you to
record at the beep.
Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen done.
ꢊ Cancel recording
The comment is canceled. The system returns to
the previous menu.
ꢇ Save recording
Stratagy ES tells you that the comment has been
recorded and returns to the previous menu.
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6. (Optional) Press ꢊ
Send the message to additional destinations.
Additional Destinations.
(See Step 2 on page 43 for step-by-step
instructions.) You can repeat this step as often as
necessary.
7. Press the 6WDUW key on the
fax machine and hang up
the handset.
The fax is processed and sent to the destination
mailbox(es).
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5
Stratagy ES provides special options to customize and manage your mailbox features
(menu shown below).
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
Change Greeting
Change User Options
Manage Personal Distribution Lists
Manage Guest Mailboxes
Manage Personal Folders
Return to Main Menu
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Change Greeting
Change Greeting
You can select either a personal or system greeting to play callers when you do not
answer or when your telephone is busy.
This section discusses the three basic greeting controls (menu shown below):
• Create or record over a personal greeting
• Select a personal greeting
• Review a personal greeting
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
From the Manage Mailbox Menu:
Change Greeting
~
Select a Personal Greeting
Select System Greeting
Review selected greeting
Record (new) greeting
Review recording
Re-record
Append recording
Cancel recording
Save recording
Return to previous menu
Review current greeting
Return to previous menu
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Change Greeting
Create or Record Over a Personal Greeting
Personal greetings should be informative and advise callers when you will be
available to return their calls or respond to their messages. You can prerecord
greetings for the days of the week when you are out of the office or on vacation. You
can update personal greetings as often as you want.
You can record and store up to seven different recorded greetings from which you can
select as your personal greeting. The System Administrator can also schedule your
greetings to play automatically at different times.
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change Greeting options.
Menu, press ꢁ.
2. Enter a number from ꢁ~ꢂ.
Your greeting is identified by the number
chosen. For example, you can record a general
greeting as greeting 1, then record a greeting for
holidays as greeting 2. Later, you can choose
which one plays. You can re-record a greeting at
any time.
3. Press ꢃ to record the
greeting (speak slowly and
clearly). Press ꢉ when
done.
The following information should be included
in your Personal Greeting:
• Your name
• Company and/or department
• Date
• Your availability
• Instructions to leave a detailed message
• Call coverage options
Sample Greeting
“Hi. This is Mary Smith of the Toshiba
Marketing Department. It is Monday, June 19,
and I am in the office today. I am either on the
telephone or have stepped away for a few
minutes and your call has been forwarded to my
voice mailbox. If at the tone you leave a detailed
message and a telephone number where I can
reach you, I will be happy to return your call.”
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Change Greeting
4. (Optional) After recording,
You can repeat options 1~3 as many times as
you wish.
you can press:
ꢁ Review recording
ꢃ Re-record
The complete greeting plays.
The system prompts you to record at the beep.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢄ Append recording
Appending a greeting enables you to add
information to the end of your already recorded
greeting. The system prompts you to record at
the beep.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢊ Cancel recording
The greeting is canceled. The system returns to
the previous menu.
ꢇ Save recording
Stratagy ES tells you that greeting (number) has
been recorded and returns to the previous menu.
Again, you are given the option to review or
record over the greeting you have just recorded.
5. Press ꢇ to return to the
You are given the option to record another
greeting.
previous menu.
6. Press ꢁ and select another
greeting number (ꢁ~ꢂ).
7. Repeat Step 3 on page 55
for any additional greetings
you want to record.
Important! The last greeting selected or
recorded is the greeting that
callers hear as your mailbox
greeting.
8. To return to the Main
Stratagy ES plays the Main Menu options.
Menu, press ꢇꢇꢇ.
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Change Greeting
Select a Personal Greeting
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change Greeting options.
Menu, press ꢁ.
2. Enter a personal greeting
do not answer or when your telephone is busy.
number (ꢁ~ꢂ)
...or ꢉ to select the system
greeting.
Your callers hear the system greeting when you
do not answer or when your telephone is busy.
Note If you have recorded a busy greeting, this
greeting does not play when your
telephone is busy (see “Select Busy
Greeting” on page 63 for details).
Important! The last greeting selected or
recorded is the greeting that
callers hear as your mailbox
greeting.
...or to review the current The current greeting plays.
ꢈ
greeting.
3. Press ꢇ to return to the
Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
previous menu
...or ꢇꢇ to return to the
Manage Mailbox Menu
The Manage Mailbox Menu plays.
The Main Menu plays.
...or ꢇꢇꢇꢀto return to the
Main Menu.
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Change Greeting
Review a Personal Greeting
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change Greeting options.
Menu, press ꢁ.
2. Press to review the
The current greeting plays. Stratagy ES prompts
you with the Change Greeting Menu options.
ꢈ
current greeting
Note Pressing does not affect the current
ꢈ
greeting selection.
...or enter a number from
ꢁ~ꢂ, then press ꢁ to review
the greeting.
The greeting plays. Stratagy ES prompts you
with the Change Greeting Menu options.
3. Press ꢇ to return to the
Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
The Manage Mailbox Menu plays.
The Main Menu plays.
previous menu
...or ꢇꢇ to return to the
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢇꢀto return to the
Main Menu.
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Change User Options
Stratagy ES provides a number of special options to improve time management and
productivity (menu shown below). For example, the DND feature can provide blocks
of time for meetings or projects uninterrupted by the ringing of a telephone.
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
From the Manage Mailbox Menu:
Change User Options
Change Do Not Disturb (On/Off)
Change Call Screening (On/Off)
Change Security Code
Select Busy Greeting (toggle)
Record Busy Greeting
Record your Name
Change message Notification
Set Automatic Message Copy
Review Option Settings
Return to previous menu
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Important!
• If you do not hear all the options for this menu, they may not be configured for your
mailbox or system. Please ask your System Administrator to verify which user
options are available to you.
• If the DND, Call Screening or busy greeting features do not function after you have
enabled them, contact your System Administrator. These features can only operate
if Stratagy ES performs as the Automated Attendant (AA) and your telephone
system or telephone may be performing that function instead.
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Change User Options
Change Do Not Disturb (DND) Setting
If you set this feature to On, Stratagy ES automatically sends calls to your mailbox
without first ringing your telephone. The System Administrator can also set this
feature to turn On or Off automatically at pre-scheduled times and/or days of the
week.
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press ꢁ.
A prompt verifies the current status (On/Off) of
the DND feature.
Important! DND on the Stratagy ES voice
processing system is different
from the DND features for your
telephone system. If your
telephone comes with a DND
button or feature, it works
independently from this feature on
Stratagy ES.
3. (Optional) Press ꢁ again to
reset the feature, if
required.
Pressing ꢁ toggles the DND feature On and Off.
4. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Change Call Screening Setting
If you set this feature to On, Stratagy ES asks callers for their name and company.
Without the caller’s knowledge, the system relays that information to you and
provides you with special options to handle the call (menu shown below).
Receive the call
Reject the call and let the call forward
to your mailbox
Transfer the call to another extension
with an announcement
Transfer the call to another extension
without an announcement
The System Administrator can also set this feature to turn On or Off automatically at
pre-scheduled times and/or days of the week.
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press ꢃ.
A prompt verifies the current status (On/Off) of
the Call Screening feature.
3. (Optional) Press ꢃ again to
reset the feature, if
required.
Pressing ꢃ toggles the Call Screening feature
On and Off.
4. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Change User Options
Change Security Code
Each mailbox in the system has a security code. The code must be entered by you in
order to “log on” to your mailbox, enabling you to access your messages, settings,
greetings, etc.
Note You can change your security code as often as you wish to ensure the privacy of
your messages and personal greetings.
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press ꢄ.
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter your new
security code and notifies you of the number of
allowable digits.
For example, Stratagy ES might prompt “the
new security code must have at least 3 digits
and 16 maximum digits” or “the new security
code must be exactly 4 digits.”
3. Enter your new security
Stratagy ES prompts you to re-enter your new
security code for verification.
code + ꢉ.
4. Re-enter your new security
After entering the security code a second time,
Stratagy ES announces that your security code
has been changed.
code + ꢉ.
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Select Busy Greeting
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Pressꢀꢊ.
A prompt verifies the current status (custom/
3. (Optional) Press ꢊ again to
reset the feature, if
required.
Pressing ꢊ toggles between selecting your
custom busy greeting and the system busy
greeting.
Note The custom busy greeting must be
recorded before it can be selected (see
“Create or Record Over Busy Greeting”
on page 64).
4. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Manage Mailbox
Change User Options
Create or Record Over Busy Greeting
You can record your own custom busy greeting (menu shown below) that plays when
callers reach your extension and it is busy. While your callers are listening to the busy
greeting, they can enter a different mailbox number, press to hold (if configured for
ꢈ
your mailbox by the System Administrator), or remain on the line to leave a message.
From the Change User Options Menu:
Record Busy Greeting
Record a greeting
Press
when done.
Review recording
Re-record
Append recording
Cancel recording
Save recording
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Note Depending on the configuration of your telephone and telephone system,
Stratagy ES may not receive a busy tone when callers reach your extension. If
Stratagy ES doesn’t receive a busy tone, your selected personal greeting plays
instead.
If a custom greeting is not recorded, the default system busy greeting plays.
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Pressꢀꢆ.
Stratagy ES prompts you to record your custom
busy greeting.
3. Begin recording at the tone. Sample Greeting:
Press ꢉ when done.
“Thanks for calling. I’m currently on the phone.
If you would like to hold, press star, or you can
leave me a message after the tone.”
4. (Optional) After recording,
you can press:
ꢁ Review greeting
The complete greeting plays.
ꢃ Re-record
The system prompts you to record at the beep.
Begin recording at the
tone. Press ꢉ when
done.
ꢄ Append recording
The appended greeting plays after the already
recorded portion of the greeting. The system
prompts you to record at the beep.
Begin recording at the
tone. Pressꢀꢉꢀwhen
done.
ꢊ Cancel recording
The greeting is canceled. The system returns to
the previous menu.
ꢇ Save recording
Stratagy ES tells you that the greeting has been
recorded and returns to the previous menu.
5. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Manage Mailbox
Change User Options
Record Your Name
Your name is announced whenever the directory is accessed, you select the system
greeting, or a message is sent by another Stratagy ES user.
Stratagy ES prompts you through the entire recording sequence (menu shown below).
You can re-record your name at any time simply by repeating these steps.
From the Change User Options Menu:
Record your Name
Record your name and
press
when done.
Review recording
Re-record
Append recording
Cancel recording
Save recording
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Note Some Stratagy ES systems may not be configured to play your name when you
log on to your mailbox.
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press ꢌ.
Stratagy ES prompts you to record your name.
3. At the tone, state your name
slowly and clearly.
Press ꢉ when done.
4. (Optional) After recording,
you can press:
ꢁ Review recording
Your newly recorded name plays.
ꢃ Re-record
You can re-record your name as often as you
wish.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢄ Append recording
You can add a short comment that plays at the
end of the recording (for example, a vacation
announcement).
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢊ Cancel recording
You can cancel your newly recorded name (and
extension) and return to the previous menu.
ꢇ Save recording
Stratagy ES confirms that your name has been
recorded. Stratagy ES returns to the previous
menu.
When your mailbox is accessed, you can select
either the system or personal greeting to play.
See Chapter 5 – Manage Mailbox for
instructions on selecting and creating greetings.
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Change User Options
Change Message Notification
Your mailbox can have notification records programmed by the System Administrator
with a specific notification method (message waiting lights, pagers, voice, etc.) and
the time/day when that notification record applies. The repeat count (how many times
the notification is attempted) and interval for retrying the notification is also set.
Once you have enabled a notification record by entering the template number (menu
shown below), Stratagy ES automatically performs the chosen notification method.
The Stratagy ES enables you to change digits that a notification may use in an attempt
to notify you of a message. These digits could be the number where you can be
reached, your paging service, or the number that displays in a digital pager’s LCD
screen. It depends on how the notification event has been programmed.
From the Change User Options Menu:
Change message Notification
Enter notification template number
or enter
for a list of templates
Enable/Disable notification template
(toggle)
Change notification digits
Save changes
Return to previous menu
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Pressꢀꢂ.
You are told the number of notification records
you have and are prompted to enter the
notification record number.
3. Enter the notification
template number
Stratagy ES confirms the template number,
either speaks or spells the template title, states
whether the template is enabled or disabled, and
tells you the phone number (if applicable).
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...or if you do not
remember the template
number you want, press
ꢅꢅ.
The system plays a template header record for
each notification template consisting of the
template number and title (e.g., CTX message
light on). After each header record plays, you
are asked to select the record or hear the next
record.
Press ꢉ to select the
notification template or ꢁ
to hear the next record.
4. Press an option number:
ꢁ Enable/disable
notification template
(toggle)
Pressing ꢁ toggles the notification template
between Enable and Disable. After pressing ꢁ, a
prompt verifies the current status.
ꢃ Change notification
Stratagy ES verifies the number entered.
digits
Enter the new
notification digits and
press ꢉ.
ꢉ Save changes
Stratagy ES tells you that the notification
template changes have been recorded.
Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
ꢇ Return to previous
Stratagy ES cancels the change message
notification options and returns to the previous
menu.
menu
5. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Manage Mailbox
Change User Options
Set Automatic Message Copy
When enabled, the Automatic Message Copy feature (menu shown below)
automatically copies messages from your mailbox to a designated mailbox.
You can choose to copy all your messages or only the messages marked urgent,
designate the mailbox destination for the copies, and set the time of day for copying
the messages that arrive at your mailbox. You can also set a time delay, if one is
needed.
From the Change User Options Menu:
Enable/Disable copy (toggle)
Set Automatic Message Copy
Enter copy Destination
Copy All Messages
Confirm
Copy Urgent Messages
Re-enter
Return to previous menu
Cancel and return to
previous menu
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Set Delay Time
Set Hour
Set Minutes
Set Day
Save changes and return to
previous menu
Set copy Start Time
Set Hour
AM
PM
Set Minutes
Return to previous menu
Set copy End Time
Set Hour
AM
PM
Set Minutes
Return to previous menu
Save changes and return to
previous menu
Return to previous menu
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press ꢋ.
Stratagy ES plays the Automatic Message Copy
Menu.
3. Press ꢁ to copy all
Stratagy ES confirms the automatic message
copy for all messages is enabled/disabled, the
mailbox where the message will be copied,
delay time, and auto copying starting/ending
times.
messages
...or ꢃ to copy only urgent
messages
Stratagy ES confirms the automatic message
copy for urgent messages is enabled/disabled,
the mailbox where the message will be copied,
delay time, and auto copying starting/ending
times.
...or ꢇ to return to previous Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
menu.
4. (Optional) You can select
all of the following options
in any combination:
ꢁ Enable/Disable (toggle) Pressing ꢁ toggles the message copy feature On/
Off.
ꢃ Enter message
A prompt verifies the mailbox number and
prompts you for an entry of ꢁ, ꢃ or .
destination
ꢈ
Press ꢁ to confirm the
Pressing ꢁ saves the mailbox number.
number, ꢃ to erase and
re-enter, or to cancel
ꢈ
and return to previous
menu.
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ꢄ Set delay time
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the time.
Only one of the following entries are allowed.
Select one of the
following:
ꢁ
ꢃ
ꢄ
ꢇ
Set hour
Set minutes
Set day
System prompts for number of hours to delay
message (maximum is 24 hours). Once you
have entered the value, Stratagy ES saves the
entry and returns to the previous menu.
System prompts for number of minutes to delay
message (maximum is 60 minutes). Once you
have entered the value, Stratagy ES saves the
entry and returns to the previous menu.
System prompts for number of days to delay
message (maximum is 25 days). Once you have
entered the value, Stratagy ES saves the entry
and returns to the previous menu.
Returns to previous
menu
Saves current entry and returns to the auto copy
message.
ꢊ Set Copy Start Time.
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the time.
Enter an option number
and press ꢉ.
ꢁ
Set Hour (ꢁ~ꢁꢃ)
Stratagy ES prompts you to select AM or PM.
ꢁ
ꢃ
AM
PM
ꢃ
Set Minutes (ꢅ~ꢆꢇ)
ꢆ Set Copy End Time.
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the time.
Stratagy ES prompts you to select AM or PM.
Enter an option number
and press ꢉ.
ꢁ
Set Hour (ꢁ~ꢁꢃ)
ꢁ
ꢃ
AM
PM
ꢃ
Set Minutes (ꢅ~ꢆꢇ)
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ꢇ
Saves changes and
returns to previous
menu.
Saves the changes and returns to the auto copy
message.
Cancel changes and Cancels changes and returns to the auto copy
ꢈ
message.
returns to previous
menu.
ꢇ Return to the Manage
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
Review Option Settings
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Change User Options
Menu.
Menu, press ꢃ.
2. Press to Review your
Stratagy ES verifies the status of your DND,
Call Screening options and plays your selected
busy message and name recording.
ꢀꢈ
Option Settings.
3. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
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Manage Personal Distribution Lists
Manage Personal Distribution Lists
The Manage Personal Distribution Lists feature enables you to create and manage up
to 25 personal distribution lists. The lists consist of the mailboxes to which you most
frequently send messages.
At the time you create a list, you are given the option of recording a “list comment”
that serves as the title or name for the list. The comment plays each time you use the
list to confirm that you have chosen the correct distribution list.
From the Manage Personal Distribution Lists Menu (shown below), you can review
the list contents, add and delete mailboxes to the list, and record a list comment.
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
From the Manage Mailbox Menu:
Manage Personal Distribution Lists
Select
~
for a Personal Distribution Lists
Review current list
Add a mailbox to the list
Delete a mailbox from the list
Record a list Comment
Return to previous menu
Return to previous menu
ꢈ
1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Manage Personal Lists
options.
Menu, press ꢄ.
2. Select the desired list
number ꢁ~ꢃꢆ.
3. After selecting a list, you
can press:
ꢁ Review your current list The system prompts you with the name (and
extension) of each mailbox on the list.
ꢃ Add a Mailbox to the
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the mailbox
number.
list
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Enter the mailbox
number or press ꢅꢅ for
Stratagy ES directory
assistance. Press ꢉ when
done.
The name (and extension) plays. You can add
additional mailbox numbers as needed.
ꢄ Delete a Mailbox from
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the mailbox
number.
the list
Enter the mailbox
number or press ꢅꢅ for
Stratagy ES directory
assistance. Press ꢉ when
done.
The name (and extension) plays. The system
prompts “Deleted.”
ꢊ Record a list Comment
When sending a message, the comment plays
each time the destination list is selected.
Record your comment.
Press ꢉ when done.
Stratagy ES prompts you to record the
comment.
(Optional) After
recording, you can press
ꢁ to review recording, ꢃ
to rerecord, ꢄ to append
the recording, ꢊ to
cancel the recording or
ꢇ to save the recording
and return to the
previous menu.
4. Press to return to the
Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
You can select another Manage Mailbox option.
You can select another Main Menu option.
ꢈ
previous menu
...or
ꢈꢇ to return to the
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or
Main Menu.
ꢈꢇꢇꢀto return to the
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Manage Guest Mailboxes
Manage Guest Mailboxes
Guest mailboxes provide limited access to the Stratagy ES system for temporary and
project-oriented employees, such as consultants and contractors. Guest users may only
send and receive messages to their host and other guests that share the same host
mailbox.
The Guest mailboxes are selected from a system-generated list and assigned on a per-
use basis. See your System Administrator for details if you have this feature.
Managing guest mailboxes entails creating and deleting guest mailboxes and resetting
a guest password (menu shown below).
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
From the Manage Mailbox Menu:
Manage Guest Mailboxes
Create a Guest Mailbox
Delete a Guest Mailbox
Review your Guest Mailboxes
Reset Guest Password
Return to previous menu
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Manage Guest Mailboxes
options.
Menu, press ꢊ.
2. Select one of the following:
ꢁ Create a Guest Mailbox The system prompts with a Guest Mailbox
number. Be sure to make a note of the number
and the person you assign.
ꢃ Delete a Guest Mailbox Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the mailbox
number.
Enter the mailbox
number. Press ꢉ when
done.
The system confirms the Guest Mailbox is
deleted.
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ꢄ Review your Guest
The system lists your Guest Mailbox numbers.
Mailboxes
ꢊ Reset Guest Password
Stratagy ES prompts you to enter the mailbox
number.
Enter the mailbox
number.
Stratagy ES resets the password for the guest
mailbox.
3. Press ꢇ to return to the
You can select another user Manage Mailbox
option.
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢀto return to the
You can select another Main Menu option.
Main Menu.
Use Guest Mailboxes
A guest user can access his/her mailbox in the same manner as a regular Stratagy ES
user. The guest can play and send messages but is denied access to all Manage
Mailbox Menu features except “ꢄ Change Security Code” and “ꢌ Record your
Name.”
Note See “Access Your Mailbox” on page 18 for instructions on accessing the guest
mailbox.
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Manage Personal Folders
Manage Personal Folders
Your messages can reside in up to nine folders—one new, one saved and seven
personal folders created by you for the purpose of saving your messages. The personal
folders are for only your use.
At the time you create a folder, you are given the option of recording a “name/
comment” that serves as the title or name for the folder (menu shown below). The
comment plays each time you use the folder to confirm that you have chosen the
correct one.
When you access your mailbox, Stratagy ES announces that you have “x number of
new messages and x number of saved messages.” When you press ꢃ from the Play
Messages menu to save a message, Stratagy ES plays the folder number and the
recorded name/comment of each of the available folders.
You are requested to enter a valid folder number where you want the message saved. If
an invalid number is entered, Stratagy ES automatically saves the message in folder ꢁ
(i.e., standard save folder).
From the Main Menu:
Manage Mailbox
From the Manage Mailbox Menu:
Manage Personal Folders
Select
~
for a Personal Folder
Review folder name/comment
Record folder name/comment
Review recording
Re-record a folder Comment
Append a folder Comment
Cancel recording
Save recording and return to previous
menu
Return to previous menu
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1. From the Manage Mailbox
Stratagy ES plays the Manage Personal Folders
options.
Menu, press ꢆ.
2. Enter a number from ꢃ~ꢋ.
Number 1 is reserved for the standard save
folder and cannot be used.
3. After selecting a folder, you
can press:
ꢁ Review folder name/
The system plays the folder name and comment.
comment
ꢃ Record the name and
comment
At the tone, state the
folder name and
comment slowly and
clearly. Press ꢉ when
done.
4. (Optional) After recording,
you can press:
ꢁ Review recording
The newly recorded folder name/comment
plays.
ꢃ Re-record
You can re-record the folder name/comment as
often as you wish.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢄ Append recording
You can add a short comment that plays at the
end of the original comment.
Press ꢉ when done.
ꢊ Cancel recording
You can cancel your newly recorded folder
name/comment and return to the previous menu.
ꢇ Save recording
Stratagy ES confirms that the folder name/
comment has been recorded. Stratagy ES returns
to the Manage Personal Folders menu.
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Manage Personal Folders
5. Press ꢇ to return to the
Stratagy ES returns to the previous menu.
You can select another Manage Mailbox option.
You can select another Main Menu option.
previous menu
...or ꢇꢇ to return to the
Manage Mailbox Menu
...or ꢇꢇꢇꢀto return to the
Main Menu.
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Strata CTX
A
This appendix covers the use of Stratagy ES voice mail with the Strata CTX. Call
Forward, Message Waiting, Toshiba Proprietary Integration, Direct Transfer to Voice
Mail and Voice Mail Conference features are all described.
Note Check with your System Administrator about your company’s phone system
and telephones.
Call Forward
Note See Strata CTX 3000/2000-series Telephone User Guide for additional
information on programming and using this feature on your phone.
There are two types of Call Forwarding: System and Station.
• System Call Forward (which is set in Programming) automatically directs calls to a
predefined location, such as Voice Mail.
extension on your phone. Each extension can be independently set for a different
Call Forward feature. You can set a flexible button to perform any Call Forward
function.
Call Forward must be set prior to receiving the call.
Note Station Call Forward takes priority over System Call Forward.
Table 1 on page 82 contains the Call Forward Button sequences for performing Call
Forward. There are two ways to perform each Call Forward function. One, enter the
button sequence as described, or two, program a flexible button to perform the
sequence.
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Call Forward
➤ To use the Call Forward button sequence
➤ Follow the instructions in Table 1 below shown under “Button Sequence.” Some
features require additional input, such as:
• Destination – If the destination is an outside number, press after entering the
destination. The CTX accepts destination numbers of up to 32 digits.
• Timer – This is a two digit entry representing how long (8 to 160 seconds) your
telephone should ring before forwarding the call. If you enter one digit, you
must press after entering the single digit.
Also, in the following table, (Tone) means that a confirmation tone plays at that point
in the sequence.
Table 1
Call Forward Procedures
Feature
Button Sequence
Call Forward - Station
Call Forward Any Call (Internal and Incoming Line)
All Call
Press Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢁꢁ (Tone) + Destination No. (Tone)
Press Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢃꢁ (Tone) + Dest. No. (Tone)
Press Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢄꢁ (Tone) + Dest. No. (Tone) + Timer +
Press Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢊꢁ + Dest. No. + Timer +
Press Extension button +ꢀꢉꢌꢅꢆꢁ (Tone)
Busy
No Answer
Busy No Answer
Cancel
Call Forward - System
Call Forward - Incoming Line Calls
All Calls
Busy
Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢁꢄ (Tone) + Dest. No. (Tone)
Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢃꢄ (Tone) + Dest. No. (Tone)
Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢄꢄ + Dest. No. (Tone) + Timer (Tone) +
Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢊꢄ + Dest. No. (Tone) + Timer (Tone) +
Extension button + ꢉꢌꢅꢆꢄ (Tone)
No Answer
Busy No Answer
Cancel
Call Forward - System
Activate
ꢉꢌꢃꢅ (Tone)
Cancel
ꢉꢌꢃꢁ (Tone)
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Message Waiting
Message Waiting
Use your 0VJꢀLED/button and LCD to see/retrieve message(s).
An extension can receive up to four simultaneous Message Waiting indications and
LCD messages. One message is reserved for the Message Center.
Your phone can be programmed to have up to four additional (flexible) Message
Waiting buttons/LEDs. Ask if these buttons have been programmed on your phone. If
so, substitute them when the 0VJ button/LED is mentioned in the following steps.
Responding to a Lit Msg LED
1. On an LCD phone, if you see a “+” press 6FUROO to display additional messages;
otherwise, go to Step 2. The “+” indicates additional messages. The LCD can show
up to three station messages for your extension and three for each additional
(phantom) extension that you may have.
2. Press 0VJ, then lift the handset. Your phone rings the extension or voice mail
device that sent the indication. The LED continues to flash red.
3. After answering the message(s), place the handset back on-hook.
4. If the Msg LED continues to flash, you have more messages; repeat Steps 1~3
above to retrieve them. Voice mail devices turn off the LED/LCD indications after
a short delay, after you checked all messages.
5. To manually turn off your Msg LED, press your extension button, then press
ꢉꢊꢅꢇ. Do this step for each message received.
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Turning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another
Extension
If you call an extension and it’s busy or there is no answer, you can light that
extension’s Message Waiting LED and enable that extension to call you back.
1. Dial an internal extension. You hear busy tone or there’s no answer.
2. Press 0VJ or ꢀ. The Msg LED flashes red on the called phone. At your phone, the
Msg LED lights steady red and the LCD shows the station number where you set a
Message Waiting light.
3. Press 6SNU. Your Msg LED turns Off. The Msg LED on the called telephone
flashes until the called party presses the flashing 0VJ button - which calls you
back.
4. To turn Off a Message LED that you have set on another extension, press ꢁꢂꢃ plus
the extension number that has the message light set. Then hang up to release your
telephone.
Toshiba Proprietary Integration
If your company’s Toshiba Strata CTX phone system has the Proprietary Integration
with your Stratagy ES enabled, you have two additional features at your disposal—
Soft Key Control of Voice Mail and Call Record to Voice Mail. If you cannot access
these features, check with your System Administrator.
Soft Key Control of Voice Mail
If you have a Strata 3000 or 2000-series digital phone equipped with a Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD), many standard functions of the Stratagy ES voice mail system can be
displayed on the digital telephone LCD and operated by Soft Keys. Feature prompting
makes voice mail functions easy to use via visual displays on the telephone in place of
listening to voice prompts over the handset, although the Stratagy ES voice prompts
still play when soft keys are used.
Note For general information on using Soft Keys on your phone, please see the
Strata CTX DKT3000/2000-Series Telephone User Guide.
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When your telephone is idle, and a message
arrives for an extension on your phone, the Msg
LED is activated for the appropriate extension and
updates the LCD with this display (shown right).
If urgent messages are in the extension’s mailbox,
the SAVED display is replaced with the number of
URGENT messages.
Mode
Page
Feature
Scroll
1 NEW/5 SAVED
DIRECT SS
SYSTEM SD
PERSONAL SD
INTERNAL DIR
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Soft Keys
Soft Keys
Once connected to your Stratagy ES voice
mailbox, the LCD displays the Stratagy ES Main
Menu options (shown at right). See Table 2 on
page 86 below for a list of Main Menu soft keys.
Mode
Page
Feature
Scroll
VOICE MAIL MAIN MENU
3 NEW / 2 SAVED
SEND
PLAY MSGS
MANAGE MBX
HANGUP
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Soft Keys
Soft Keys
You are then able to perform many of the standard
Stratagy ES voice mail functions using the Soft
Keys on your phone (Play Messages menu
example shown at right). See Table 3 on page 86
for a list of Soft Keys.
Mode
Page
Feature
Scroll
FRM: 5555
MSG LENGTH: 00:54
NEXT
REPLAY
PREVIOUS
FORWARD
SAVE
DELETE
SPL FUNCT
GO FORWARD
PREV MENU
BACKUP
PAUSE PLAY
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Soft Keys
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Table 2
Stratagy ES Main Menu Soft Keys for CTX Digital Telephones
DKT 3010 SD
DKT 3020 SD
DKT 2010 SD
DKT 2020 SD
DKT 3014 SDL
Voice Mail Functions
Play Messages
PLAY MSGS
SEND
PLAY
PLAY
SEND
MGMT
SEND
MGMT
Send Messages
MANAGE MBX
EXIT
Manage Mailbox
Exit Mailbox
HANGUP
QUIT
Disconnect from Stratagy ES
Table 3
Soft Keys for CTX Digital Telephones
DKT 3010 SD
DKT 3020 SD
DKT 2010 SD
DKT 2020 SD
DKT 3014 SDL
Voice Mail Functions
ACCEPT
Confirm automatic copy destination
Create a Guest Mailbox
Additional Destinations
Add a mailbox to the list
Copy All Messages
ADD
ADD
ADD
ADD DESTS
ADD MBX
ALL MSGS
AM?
ADD
ADD
AM
APPEND
APND
Append recording
AUTO COPY
BACK UP
BSY GRT REC
BUSY GREET
CALL SCREEN
CANCEL
Set Automatic Msg Copy
Backup (rewind)
Record Busy Greeting
Select Busy Greeting (toggle)
Change Call Screening (On/Off)
Cancel recording
Cancel message and select new
destination
CANCEL MSG
CHANGE
CANC
GRT
CNCL
GRT
Change notification digits
Change Greeting
CHG
GREETING
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Table 3
Soft Keys for CTX Digital Telephones (continued)
DKT 3010 SD
DKT 3020 SD
DKT 2010 SD
DKT 2020 SD
DKT 3014 SDL
Voice Mail Functions
CONT DELETE
CONT PLAY
DATE & TIME
DELAY TIME
DELETE
Continuous Delete
Continuous Play
DATE
Message Date and Time
Set Delay Time
DEL
DEL
DEL
Delete the message/guest mailbox
Delete a mailbox from the personal
distribution list
DELETE MBX
DEL
DELETE MSG
DESTINATION
DIRECTORY
DND
Delete message (Future Delivery Review)
Enter automatic copy destination
Directory plus name
DIR
DIR
DND
DND
Change Do Not Disturb (On/Off)
Enable/Disable:
ENABLE/
DISABLE
Notification template (toggle)
•
Automatic copy
•
END TIME
FOLDERS
FORWARD
Set copy End Time
FLDR
FWD
New/Saved message folder
Forward the current message
FWD
GST
Set Future Delivery, Future Delivery
Review
FUTURE DLVR
GO FORWARD
Go forward (advance)
GUEST MBXES GST
Manage Guest Mailboxes
Immediate Fax (all faxes in folder)
Immediate Fax (current fax doc)
Set Private status (On/Off)
IMM ALL FAX
IMM THS FAX
MARK PRIVAT
SNDN
SND1
PRV
PRV
URG
MARK
URGENT
URG
Set Urgent status (On/Off)
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Table 3
Soft Keys for CTX Digital Telephones (continued)
DKT 3010 SD
DKT 3020 SD
DKT 2010 SD
DKT 2020 SD
DKT 3014 SDL
Voice Mail Functions
Manage Personal Folders
MSG
FOLDERS
FLDR
FLDR
MSG NOTIFY
MULTI ENTRY
Change message Notification
Multiple Destinations
MULTI
NAME
NEXT
MULTI
NAME
NEXT
NAME
RECORD
Record your Name
Play next message
NEXT
Play next message (Future Delivery
Review)
NEXT MSG
NEXT NAME
PAUSE
NEXT
PAUS
NEXT
PAUS
Play next name
Pause recording
PAUSE PLAY
PER DST LST
Pause playback
LIST
LIST
LIST
LIST
Manage Personal Distribution Lists
PERSONAL
LIST
Personal distribution list (1~25)
PM?
PM
PREVIOUS
PREV MENU
Play the Previous message
Return to previous menu
PREV
COMM
REC
REC
COMMENT
COMM
REC
Record a list Comment
RECORD
Record
REENTER
Re-enter automatic copy destination
REENTER
NAM
REDO
REDO
Re-enter name or Exit
REPLAY
Replay current message
Reply to the current message
Re-record
REPLY
RPLY
RPLY
RE RECORD
RREC
RREC
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Table 3
Soft Keys for CTX Digital Telephones (continued)
DKT 3010 SD
DKT 3020 SD
DKT 2010 SD
DKT 2020 SD
DKT 3014 SDL
Voice Mail Functions
RESET
PWORD
RSET
RSET
Reset Guest Password
RETRN RECPT RTRC
RTRC
REVW
REVW
Set Return Receipt request (On/Off)
Review recording/guest mailboxes
Review current list
REVIEW
REVW
REVW
REVIEW LIST
REV OPTIONS
SAVE
Review Option Settings
SAVE
SAVE
Save the message/recording/changes
Save message (Future Delivery Review)
SAVE MSG
SECURITY
COD
CODE
CODE
Change Security Code
SELECT NAME
SEND MSG
SET DAY
PICK
PICK
Select name
SEND
SEND
Send and Return to Main menu
Set the Day (1~31)
SET HOUR
SET MINUTES
SET MONTH
SET YEAR
Set the Hour (1~12)
Set the Minutes (0~59)
Set up Month (1~12)
Set up Year (last two digits)
Special Functions
SPCL FUNCT
SND ALL FAX
SND THS FAX
SPCIAL SEND
START TIME
STOP
SPCL
FAXN
FAX1
SPCL
Send All Fax (in folder to fax dev)
Send Current Fax (to fax device)
Special Delivery Options
Set copy Start Time
SPCL
STOP
STOP
OPTN
End recording
URGENT
MSGS
Copy Urgent Messages
USER OPTNS
YES
OPTN
Change User Options
Resume playback
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Call Record to Stratagy ES
While on an active call, a station user can record the conversation and store it in a
Stratagy ES voice mailbox. Recordings can also be paused or restarted. Depending
upon your System Administrator, you are given either a manual method of recording
that allows you to designate the mailbox where the recording will be sent or an auto
method that automatically sends the recording to a predefined mailbox that is assigned
to the phone you are using. This may be your personal mailbox.
Note Ask your System Administrator which method you need to use when recording
a call.
This feature requires the presence of a 5HFRUG and a 36ꢍ5(6 (Pause/Resume)
button on your telephone. Feature codes are not available.
Important! Stratagy ES mailboxes have a definable limit on the length one message
can be. If you plan on doing lengthy recordings using this feature, see
your System Administrator so your message recording time can be
properly defined.
➤ To record a call
1. With a call in progress, press 5HFRUG.
If you are using the auto method, 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. You are now recording. Continue to Step 3.
...or if you are using the manual method, the Record LED flashes green rapidly.
Continue to Step 2.
2. (Manual method only) If you want to record the call to the predefined mailbox
associated with the phone you are using, press ꢉ. 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. You are now recording.
...or if you want to record this call to another mailbox, enter the mailbox number
(usually the extension number). Finish by pressing ꢉ.ꢀ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. You are now recording.
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Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox
3. To stop recording, press 5HFRUG. The LED turns off and the recording stops. To
resume recording at this point, you need to begin a new recording, see Step 1 on
previous page.
Pause/Resume Recording
You can pause the recording while continuing the conversation by pressing 36ꢍ5(6.
The PS/RES LED flashes red. Your conversation is no longer being recorded.
To resume recording as part of the same message, press the 36ꢍ5(6 button again.
You can pause and resume indefinitely throughout the conversation. The only limit
may be a message length imposed by the voice mail system.
Direct Transfer to Voice Mailbox
An internal user on the Strata CTX can transfer a call directly to another person’s
voice mailbox without waiting for the call to forward from the called party’s
telephone. The voice mailbox does not even need to be associated with an active
telephone in the Strata CTX.
Direct 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.
➤ To transfer a call directly to Voice Mail (VM)
1. While on a call, press &QIꢍ7UQ. You hear feature dial tone.
2. Press 'LUHFWꢀ7UDQVIHUꢀWRꢀ90 or enter ꢉꢊꢅꢂ. You hear entry tone.
3. Enter the VM mailbox number (usually the same as the extension number), then
press ꢉ. The call transfers immediately and your extension becomes idle. The
transferred party hears the greeting associated with the specified mailbox and can
then leave a message.
Note See Strata CTX 3000/2000-series Telephone User Guide for information on
programming this feature on your phone.
Voice Mail Conference
Voice Mail ports may be included in conference calls. This enables all members of the
conference to listen to and play voice mail messages.
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Fax Printer Driver
B
The Stratagy ES Fax Printer Driver enables you to select a document that you have
created on your computer and after converting it to a Tagged Image Format (TIFF),
gives you the option to store the file locally on your hard drive, send it to another
Stratagy ES user’s mailbox, or transmit it to a remote facsimile device using the fax
ports of the Stratagy ES.
Notes
• The ability of sending faxes through the Stratagy ES requires the server be updated
with the optional Fax Server Feature Group. Check with your System
Administrator to find out if your system is configured for the Fax Server Feature
Group.
• This printer driver can only be used on computers running Windows® 2000/ME/98
and Windows NT®.
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Configure/Personalize Fax Printer Driver
Configure/Personalize Fax Printer Driver
Note To use this printer driver, you must first load the Stratagy ES Fax Printer Driver
on your computer. See your System Administrator for details.
1. From Windows, select
Start, Settings, then Control
Panel.
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2. From the Control Panel
screen, select SES
FaxClient.
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3. In the Host name: field on
the SES tab screen, type the
computer name or IP
address for the Stratagy ES.
Check with your System
Administrator for this
information.
4. Click on Login tab.
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5. Fill in the following fields
on the screen:
• Mailbox Id – Type your
mailbox number in the
Stratagy ES.
• SAC – Type your
mailbox’s security code.
• Verify SAC – For
verification, type your
mailbox’s security code
again.
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• Never show the Login
dialog – Check/uncheck
whether or not you want
to type your mailbox
number and security
code each time you use
the Stratagy ES Fax
Printer Driver.
6. Click the Cover Page tab.
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7. Fill in the Name/Company/
Phone/Fax and E-mail
fields. This information
becomes the From: data on
the cover page each time
you send a fax using the
Stratagy ES Fax Printer
Driver.
8. For custom cover pages, the
Image field needs to define
the location of the template
file being used for the cover
page.
Note If a custom cover page is
desired, see your System
Administrator for details.
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Use Fax Printer Driver
Use Fax Printer Driver
1. With the document
displayed on your PC’s
monitor, select the Print
option from the File menu.
2. From the Name field’s
drop-down menu, select
StratagyES Fax.
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3. Click OK.
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Note If you removed the check mark from the
Never show the Login dialog field (SES
Fax Client Setup screen) when you
configured the fax printer driver, this
screen does not display. See Step 5 on
page 95 for details.
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SES Fax Client Screen
4. Type your mailbox number Once authorization has been satisfied, the SES
and security code in the
fields provided.
Fax Client window displays (see “SES Fax
Client Screen” on page 98).
Note This is a security feature
to prevent unauthorized
use of Stratagy ES fax
features.
SES Fax Client Screen
The SES Fax Client screen (shown below) enables you to create and send a fax using
Stratagy ES. Using the fields on this screen, you can address the fax (destination, fax
number), add a cover page or a note to the fax, and enter destination information
(name/company/fax/phone/e-mail) that will appear on the top of the cover page.
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Table 4
SES Fax Client Screen Fields
BUTTON
DESCRIPTION
Document Title
Pages
Defines the name of the document that you are attempting to fax.
Provides a page count of the fax document.
Destination Type
Enables you to select the type of destination for this fax. The three options
are Local file, Mailbox, or Phone number.
Phone/Mailbox List/
Path
Depending on which Destination Type was selected, this field defines the fax
number, mailbox number, or file name.
Browse
Enables you to browse for a path/directory where you can store the TIF file,
or to peruse the Stratagy ES user directory for a destination mailbox number.
Add
Adds the defined destination to the list for distribution.
Removes the highlighted destination from the list.
Remove
Add List
Save List
Add Cover Page
Enables you to select a previously created list to the distribution.
Saves the currently defined list entries as a distribution list.
Provides the bottom portion of the screen where destination information can
be defined.
Schedule
Send
Enables you to schedule the fax for future delivery.
Sends the fax to the defined destinations.
To (Name/Company/ Defines destination information (such as a recipients name, company, phone
Fax/Phone/Email)
number, etc.). This information appears on the cover page.
Add a Note
Provides a text box where comments can be written and added to the cover
page.
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Schedule Fax for Future Delivery
Schedule Fax for Future Delivery
1. After filling out the SES Fax Client
screen, click Schedule. The Schedule
Fax screen displays (shown right).
2. Using the drop-down menu select the
date.
3. Using the scroll buttons, set the time of
day.
4. Click Send
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Note Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) is an optional feature in the Stratagy ES.
Check with your System Administrator to find out if your system is configured
for this feature.
Stratagy ES’s ASR feature enables you to speak into the phone and accomplish the
following tasks:
• Reach a destination by saying the user’s name
• Log into your mailbox by saying a login command
• Send a message by saying “send message” or “quick message”
A typical company instructional greeting when you reach your company’s main phone
number would be, “Thank you for calling ABC Corporation. Please say the full name
of the person you wish to reach or enter the extension number. You can also say ‘send
message’ to send a message or ‘login’ to login to your mailbox.”
This appendix covers the general procedures for each of these tasks.
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Reach Destination
Reach Destination
After listening to your company’s instructional greeting and saying the user’s name,
Stratagy ES follows this procedure:
• Stratagy ES identifies the name and transfers your call to the user’s mailbox.
• If Stratagy ES is not sure about the spoken name, it prompts you with the name
match it has made and requests that you confirm the choice by saying “yes” or
“no.” If you say “yes,” Stratagy ES transfers your call to the user’s mailbox.
...or if Stratagy ES cannot make a match for the spoken name (first or last name) or
you say “no” when prompted to confirm the spoken name, it prompts you to repeat
the name. If Stratagy ES recognizes the name when you repeat it, it transfers your
call to the user’s mailbox.
• If Stratagy ES still cannot identify the spoken name, it prompts you to spell the
first and last name. If Stratagy ES recognizes the name, it transfers your call to the
user’s mailbox.
...or if Stratagy ES cannot make a match, it transfers your call to the company
operator.
Note At any time during these steps, you can say “operator help” and reach the
company operator.
Access Your Mailbox
commands (i.e., mailbox login, mailbox logon, user login, user logon, access mailbox,
log me in), Stratagy ES follows this procedure:
• Stratagy ES prompts you for your name. If Stratagy ES recognizes the name, it
then prompts you for your password.
...or if Stratagy ES does not recognize the name, it follows the same steps as in
“Reach Destination” procedure except it does not transfer you to an operator as a
final solution. Instead, Stratagy ES requests that you hang up and try again.
• You enter your password using the telephone dial pad. Stratagy ES gives you
access to your mailbox.
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Send a Message
Send a Message
message” or “quick message,” Stratagy ES follows this procedure:
• Stratagy ES prompts you to speak the name of the user for whom you want to leave
a message. Stratagy ES identifies the name and transfers your call to the user’s
mailbox where you can leave the message.
...or if Stratagy ES does not recognize the name, it follows the same steps as in the
“Reach Destination” procedure except it does not transfer you to an operator as a
final solution. Instead, Stratagy ES requests you hang up and try again.
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Unified Messaging (UM)
with Outlook Integration
D
Unified Messaging (UM) lets you efficiently access e-mail, voice mail and fax
messages all within your e-mail inbox. You can also retrieve, save and forward all
these different types of messages as easily as you currently retrieve messages from
your telephone.
This appendix discusses how to play and send voice messages with Stratagy ES UM
using Outlook Integration. It also includes instructions on how to configure your
computer and Microsoft’s Outlook® to integrate with the Stratagy ES and how to set
up the different options for voice message playback and management.
Stratagy ES can integrate with Outlook e-mail client to provide innovative UM
functions. This integration enables you to play your voice messages over your
multimedia PC speakers or through your telephone.You can also view faxes on your
PC screen, no more going back and forth to the fax machine!
Note See the Stratagy Advisor CD-ROM for more UM information.
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Stratagy ES Message Window
Stratagy ES Message Window
The Stratagy ES Message window (see Figure 2 below and Table 5 on page 107)
enables you to manage both your voice and fax messages from your PC.
The Message window displays when you select a message from the Microsoft
Outlook Inbox window. Using the toolbar, buttons and slides on the Message window,
you can perform all the necessary functions to play, send, forward or reply to a
message or view a fax.
Configure
Stratagy Voice
Standard
Mail Button
Outlook
Toolbar
Record Stratagy
Voice Message
Button
Telephone
Playback
Multimedia
Buttons
Voice Reply
Playback Slide
Voice Forward
Fax Viewer
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Volume Slide
Speed Slide
Figure 2
Stratagy ES Message Window
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Table 5
Stratagy ES Message Box Buttons
BUTTON
DESCRIPTION
Multimedia
Playback Slide
Enables you to play, rewind, fast forward, pause and stop message playback.
Enables you to move to a specific part of the message by dragging this slide
button.
Volume Slide
Speed Slide
You can adjust the volume of a message by moving the slider.
If you are playing the message through your telephone, you can use this slide
bar to change the speed of the playback.
Voice Forward
Voice Reply
Lets you easily forward a message to a co-worker.
Displays only when you receive a message from a co-worker, enabling you to
reply to the sender.
Telephone Playback Displays when you set up Outlook to play or record voice messages using
your telephone. Clicking on it, directs Stratagy ES to call your telephone to
start the play or record process.
Note
While Stratagy ES is processing the call to your telephone, the icon
displays an off-hook receiver.
Fax Viewer
Displays when the message contains a fax. When you click on this button,
Outlook launches your computer’s designated application for viewing the
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) files.
Note
If your computer is not configured to view TIFF files, ask your
System Administrator for assistance.
Standard Outlook
Toolbar
You can also use this toolbar for sending voice replies and forwarding voice
messages to anyone that has e-mail.
Note
If you’re sending a voice message to someone who’s not on the
Stratagy ES system, you must also send the Stratagy ES audio
driver so the recipient can play the message on their computer. Your
System Administrator has details about this driver.
Configure Stratagy
Voice Mail
Using this button, you can select personal preferences, such as playing voice
messages through your PC speakers or telephone.
Record Stratagy
Voice Message
Using this button, you can easily record voice messages for co-workers or
any co-workers who use the Stratagy ES system.
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Address Book Feature
Address Book Feature
➤ The Stratagy ES Address Book makes it easy to find and select addresses for user’s
mailboxes. The address book lists all voice mailbox addresses in the system.
The address book can be manually or automatically updated with the most current
mailbox list.
Update Stratagy ES Address Book Manually
➤ From the
Microsoft
Outlook Inbox
screen (shown at
right), select
Tools, then
Synchronize
Stratagy Address
Book. Stratagy ES
updates the
address book with
the most current
mailbox list.
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Update Stratagy ES Address Book Automatically
➤ The Stratagy ES Address book can be automatically updated with the Stratagy ES
at regular intervals (set number of days). See Step 9 on page 111 for instructions on
setting the feature.
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Using UM Feature
Step 1: Configure Your Computer for UM
Administrator.
Before using UM features, you’ll need to configure the Stratagy ES to coordinate and
synchronize information with your computer.
1. From the Standard Outlook toolbar,
click Configure Stratagy Voice Mail
(see Figure 2 on page 106). The
Stratagy ES Message Configuration
(Media Setting) screen displays
(shown right).
Note Using this screen, you can set up
your system to play voice
messages through speakers, and
determine how your Stratagy ES
messages are managed within
Outlook.
2. From the Media Setting tab screen,
select PC Speaker/Microphone or
Telephone handset as your choice for
playing and recording your messages.
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• PC Speaker/Microphone – The
messages play over your PC’s
speaker/microphone.
• Telephone handset – If you choose Telephone handset, you need to enter either
an extension number or direct dial number in the Telephone Number field. This
number is where you will receive your voice messages. A Telephone icon will
display on the Stratagy Message window indicating that you have chosen this
option.
3. In the next section of the screen, select the method you want Stratagy ES to use
when processing a message after you select it to play in Outlook.
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• Save the message to my Stratagy personal folder – If you select this option, you
need to select one of your personal folders from the drop-down list where the
messages will be stored.
Important! The default setting is folder “1” which is your saved message folder.
The Multiple Message Folder Feature must be enabled in order to use
folders 2~8. (See “Manage Personal Folders” on page 78.)
• Delete the message from Stratagy – Deletes the message automatically from
your Stratagy mailbox after it has been downloaded to Outlook.
Important! If you choose to have messages deleted from the Stratagy ES mailbox,
the only copy of these messages that will be left will be on your com-
puter.
4. Click OK and a dialog box informs
you that the changes will be applied
next time you open the message. Click
OK again, then User Information tab.
The User Information screen displays
(shown right).
5. In the Mailbox number field, type the
mailbox number of the user. Press
Enter.
6. In the Mailbox security code field,
type the security code for the
previously defined mailbox. Press
Enter.
7. The next two fields, Server name/IP
address and Domain name, should be
filled in by your System
Administrator.
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8. In the Email password field, type your
e-mail password if you are going to use the e-mail Text-to-Speech (TTS) feature.
Press Enter.
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Notes
• The mailbox number, Server name/IP address and Domain name should have been
filled in during the installation of the Stratagy ES Outlook Integration software.
These fields are available if changes are required.
• Without this password, the TTS e-mail feature does not work.
• This password must match the one entered in the E-mail Server (e.g., Exchange)
account password for the TTS e-mail feature to function.
9. In the Synchronize StratagyES Address Book every ___ Days field, type the
interval (number of days) you wish to have Outlook synchronize with the
Stratagy ES for the latest directory updates. After the specified amount of days, an
automatic synchronization takes place.
To disable automatic synchronization, type zero for the number of days.
10. Click Apply.
Step 2: View Message Log
When you receive a
voice or fax message in
your Stratagy ES
mailbox, an e-mail
message is inserted into
your Outlook Inbox
(shown at right). The
Subject field tells you
what type of message
you received—voice,
fax or a voice and fax.
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Voice Mail Options
Step 3: Select Message
➤ Double-click on a message listed in the Microsoft Outlook Inbox. The Stratagy ES
Message window displays (see Figure 2 on page 106), enabling you to manage
both your voice and fax messages from your PC.
See “Voice Mail Options” on page 112 and “View Fax” on page 115 for
instructions on using your voice and fax mail.
Note When you listen to and delete a Stratagy ES message 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. You
must now delete it from the Outlook screen.
Voice Mail Options
UM voice mail option enables you to:
• Play a voice message
• Reply to a voice message
• Forward a voice message
• Send a voice message
Play Voice Message
➤ From the Stratagy Voice and Fax Message screen, click Play on the multimedia
bar. The voice message plays. While the message is playing you can use the other
multimedia buttons to navigate through the message (see Figure 3).
Figure 3 Multimedia Bar (Buttons)
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Reply to Voice Message
1. From the Stratagy Voice and
Fax Message screen, click
Voice Reply. Another message
form displays with the To field
filled in with the address of the
original sender (shown right).
2. Click Record (see Figure 3) on
the multimedia bar.
3. Speak your message clearly
into the microphone.
4. Click Stop on the multimedia
bar.
5. Click Send on the toolbar. The
Reply Message window closes.
The Outlook Inbox remains on the screen.
6. (Optional) From the Outlook Inbox screen, type a brief note into the Comments
field about the voice message so you will not have to replay it to review the
contents.
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Voice Mail Options
Forward Voice Message
1. From the Stratagy Message
window, click Voice Forward.
Another message form
displays (shown right).
2. Click To field. The Select
Names screen displays (shown
right).
3. From the Show Names from
the field drop-down list, select
the Stratagy ES Address Book.
4. Select a name or names from
the address book. Click OK.
The screen in Step 1 above
displays with the To field filled
in with your destination(s).
5. (Optional) To record a
comment to go along with the
forwarded message, click
Record on the multimedia bar.
6. Speak your message clearly into the microphone. When finished, click End
Recording on the Standard Outlook Toolbar (see Figure 2 on page 106).
7. Click Send. The Reply Message window closes. The Outlook Inbox remains on the
screen.
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View Fax
Send Voice Message
1. From the Stratagy Voice and
Fax Message screen, click
Record Stratagy Voice
Message in the Standard
Outlook toolbar.
2. Click To field. The Select
Names screen displays (shown
right).
3. From the Show Names from
the field drop-down list, select
Stratagy ES Address Book.
4. Select a name or names from
the address book. Click OK.
The screen in Step 1 above
displays with the To field filled in with your destination(s).
5. Click Record (see Figure 3) on the multimedia bar.
6. Speak your message clearly into the microphone.
7. Click Stop.
View Fax
UM enables you to view a fax message.
➤ From the Stratagy Voice and Fax Message screen, click Fax Viewer (see Figure 2
on page 106). The Stratagy ES Message window launches your computer’s
designated application for displaying TIFF files.
Note Most imaging software lets you edit the fax, zoom in and out, rotate its view.
You need to check with your System Administrator on your software’s features.
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Unified Messaging with
IP Integration
E
This appendix provides instructions on how to configure your computer to properly
record .wav files in the correct format to send into Stratagy ES as voice messages.
Note This process is only necessary if your computer is configured to use Unified
Messaging with Internet Protocol (IP) Standard Integration.
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Configure Windows for Stratagy ES Codec
Configure Windows for Stratagy ES Codec
Note Before beginning the setup procedure, the TAIS Audio Codec must be installed
on your PC.
Check Codec is Installed on
PC
1. Click Start >Settings > Control Panel >
Sounds and Multimedia > Hardware tab
(shown right).
2. Confirm if the Stratagy ES Audio Codec
is present. If it is present, continue with
this setup. If it is not, contact your
System Administrator to have the Codec
installed on your PC.
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Configure Windows for Stratagy ES Codec
Configure Windows
1. Click Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Multimedia (shown right).
2. In the Recording section of the
Multimedia Properties window, click
Customize. The Sound Selection screen
displays (shown right).
Note In Windows 2000 you can access the
Sound Selection screen directly by
selecting Start > Programs >
Accessories > Entertainment >
Sound Recorder > File > Properties > Convert Now.
3. From the Sound Selection screen, select Toshiba ADPCM from the Format field’s
drop-down menu (this value is only present if the TAIS Audio Codec has been
properly installed).
4. From the Attributes field, select 8,000 KHz, 4 Bit, Mono from the drop-down
menu.
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Record Stratagy ES Voice Messages (using Windows Sound Recorder)
5. Click Save As and the Save As dialog
box displays. Type Stratagy ES Format
in the available field.
6. Click OK. The Sound Selection screen
displays (shown right).
7. From the Sound Selection screen, click
OK.
8. From the Multimedia Properties screen,
click OK to quit Multimedia Properties.
This completes the setup.
Record Stratagy ES Voice Messages (using
Windows Sound Recorder)
This procedure explains one way in which to record a .wav file that can be sent into
the Stratagy ES as a voice message. Other multimedia software can be used to perform
this function provided that the software provides a way to set the recording
compression rate. To use Microsoft Sound Recorder, perform the following:
1. From the Start Menu, select Programs > Accessories > either Multimedia
(Windows NT®) or Entertainment (Windows 98 & Windows 2000) > Sound
Recorder.
2. Click Record (red button) and record your message through the multimedia
microphone connected to your PC.
3. When finished recording, click on File > Save As.
4. Select a folder in which to save the .wav file.
5. Enter a File name for the .wav file.
6. Click Change. The Sound Selection window displays.
7. From the Name field’s drop-down menu, select Stratagy ES Format. The attributes
should change to reflect the proper compression of 8,000 KHz, 4 Bit, Mono.
8. Click OK to close the Sound Selection window. The Save As window displays.
9. If the target folder information is correct, click Save.
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Send .WAV File as Voice Message
1. To send the .wav file
into Stratagy ES as
either a new, reply, or
forwarded voice
message to a mailbox,
attach the .wav file to an
e-mail message (shown
right).
2. Make sure that the
address for the message
is correct. The
addressing convention
for sending voice
messages into a Stratagy
ES is defined as <target
mailbox
number>@<system
computer name.domain>.
Note As a quick tip, every time you get a Stratagy ES voice message from a
Stratagy ES voice mail user, add that address to your personal address book.
If other Stratagy ES mailbox addresses are entered in either the To:, cc:, or bcc:
fields, those mailboxes also receive your message.
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Remote User Password
Administration for TTS
F
This appendix provides instructions on how to update the Stratagy ES software with
your e-mail log on password so that the system can retrieve e-mail messages and read
them via Text-to-Speech (TTS).
Note This procedure is only required if you have TTS Privileges and you use Unified
Messaging with the Internet Protocol (IP) Standard Integration.
Please contact your System Administrator to confirm your mailbox privileges.
To update the Stratagy ES with your e-mail password, the Stratagy ES Remote User
Password Administration applet must be installed on the your computer.
• Without the password, the TTS e-mail feature does not work.
• This password must match the E-mail Server (e.g., Exchange) account password for
the TTS feature to work.
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Set Remote User Password
Set Remote User Password
➤ To install Stratagy ES Remote User Password Administration applet
1. Insert the Stratagy ES Software CD-ROM into your computer.
2. From the Main
Menu, select
Remote User
Password
Administration.
The Stratagy ES
Remote User
Password
Administration
screen displays
(shown right).
3. Enter the Stratagy
ES mailbox number
for the user.
4. Enter that mailbox’s security code.
5. Enter the password that you enter to log into your e-mail service.
6. Enter the computer name or IP address of the host Stratagy ES system on the local
network. Your System Administrator should have this information.
7. Enter the computer name or IP address of the host SMTP server on the local
network.
8. Click Send Update. The applet will securely send your e-mail password directly
into the Stratagy ES system. Your System Administrator should have this
information.
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Strata Legacy System
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Notes
• Toshiba Legacy systems are Strata DK8/16, DK14, DK40i, DK424i, DK24/56/96.
For information on Strata CTX systems, see Appendix A – Using Stratagy ES with
a Strata CTX.
• The naming convention for DKT assignments within Toshiba is Directory
Numbers. For clarity and ease of understanding, the terms Extension Number and
Phantom Extension Number will be used in this document in lieu of PDN and
PhDN.
This appendix explains the procedures for programming Toshiba Legacy proprietary
telephones for Call Forward and Message Retrieval when using a Stratagy ES Voice
Processing System with one of the following Toshiba telephone systems:
• Strata DK14, DK40i, DK424i
Note Any reference to Strata DK 424i in this appendix, should be read to include
DK424 and DK280. Any reference to DK40i should be read to include DK40
and DK16e.
• Strata DK8/16, DK24/56/96
Once programmed, your Stratagy ES voice processing system can answer calls when
you are busy or not available. It can give callers choices when you do not answer, such
as: recording a message, dialing another extension, or dialing 0 for assistance.
Note This appendix does not include the procedures for Call Forward and Message
Retrieval with a standard telephone. Consult the appropriate Toshiba Standard
Telephone User Guide for these instructions.
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Call Forward
If you have a Strata telephone system, you need to program your telephone only once
for the Call Forward and Message Retrieval functions. Then you can follow the
appropriate steps for using Call Forward and Message Retrieval.
Notes
• If you do not have Call Forward keys, you can use access codes instead. Refer to
the appropriate User Guide for the Call Forward access/cancellation codes or
check with your System Administrator.
• If the Stratagy ES is fully integrated with your telephone system, you may not need
to enter a Voice Mail ID code for Call Forwarding or Message Retrieval. Please
consult your System Administrator if Voice Mail ID codes are required.
• With most Toshiba proprietary telephones, you can store the sequence of steps on a
Speed Dial button for quick access. Refer to the appropriate Quick Reference or
User Guide for your telephone for information and instructions on using Speed
Dial buttons.
Call Forward
To direct forwarded calls to your mailbox and to ensure that callers receive your
personal greeting, additional internal access digits must be programmed initially from
your telephone. These digits are called voice mail ID codes.
Note Your telephone must be the owner of the phantom extension number to store a
voice mail ID code for the phantom extension number.
Set Call Forward to Stratagy ES
Skip to “To forward calls to Stratagy ES” on page 128 if you have already performed
this function. Once programmed, this code is automatically sent to the Stratagy ES
system whenever calls are forwarded to the Stratagy ES system from your telephone,
enabling callers direct access into your mailbox.
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Call Forward
➤ To program the Stratagy ES Voice Mail Code from a Strata DK telephone
1. Press the extension number You hear a dial tone.
or phantom extension
number.
2. For Strata DK14, DK40i,
You hear a confirmation tone. Display
telephones show “#656 I.D. CODE SET.”
and DK424, press ꢉꢌꢆꢌ
...or for Strata DK8/16 and
DK24/56/96, press ꢌꢆꢌ.
You have completed programming and hear a
confirmation tone. Display telephones show
“656 I.D. CODE SET.”
3. Press ꢇꢁ.
4. Enter your Stratagy ES
mailbox number.
5. Press 5HGLDO.
You hear a confirmation tone. Display
telephones show “DATA PROGRAMED.”
6. Press 6SNU.
Resets your telephone to the idle condition.
Notes
• To change the voice mail code, repeat steps.
• In order for the ꢉ button to function properly
while using the Stratagy ES system with a
Toshiba Strata system, the 6SHHGꢀ'LDOꢀ
(5(3ꢎꢀ6'6) button and the 5HGLDO (5'/)
button must be provided on your Toshiba
proprietary telephone.
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Call Forward
➤ To forward calls to Stratagy ES
1. Press the appropriate &DOOꢀ
The Call Forward LED flashes, or you hear a
confirmation tone.
)RUZDUG button
...or press the extension
number or phantom
extension number, then
enter the appropriate Call
Forward access code.
You hear a confirmation tone if an access code
is dialed. Display telephones show “CALL
FORWARD TO.”
Call Forward Access Codes
Strata
Strata
DK14,
DK8/16 and
DK40i, and
DK24/54/96
DK424i
Call Forward All Calls
ꢌꢅꢁ
ꢌꢅꢃ
ꢌꢅꢄ
ꢌꢅꢊ
ꢉꢌꢅꢁ
ꢉꢌꢅꢃ
ꢉꢌꢅꢄ
ꢉꢌꢅꢊ
Call Forward Busy
Call Forward No Answer
Call Forward Busy No
Answer
2. Dial the Stratagy ES system You hear a confirmation tone.
number _____________.
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Call Forward
3. (Optional) For Call
Forward-No Answer and
Call Forward- Busy/No
Answer, you can set the
number of seconds that
your telephone rings before
forwarding.
Note Some older telephones do not have
6SHHGꢀ'LDO and 5HGLDO buttons. You
may need to press 6'6 (or 5(3) + the
number of seconds (08~60) + 5'/ or
ꢈ
+ the number of seconds (08~60) + ꢉ.
If you pressed a Call
Forward button in Step 1,
enter the numberof seconds
(ꢅꢋaꢌꢅ)
...or if you pressed a
extension number or
phantom extension number
in Step 1, press 6SHHGꢀ
'LDO and enter the number
of seconds (ꢅꢋaꢌꢅ).
4. Press the same Call
Forward button used in
Step 1
The Call Forward LED lights steady.
...or if you used an access
code sequence, press
5HGLDO, then 6SNU.
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Call Forward
Cancel Call Forward
1. Press the appropriate &DOOꢀ
)RUZDUG button, then
6SNU
The Call Forward LED turns OFF, or you hear a
canceled.
...or press the extension
number or phantom
extension number, then
enter the appropriate Call
Forward access code.
You hear a confirmation dial tone. Display
telephones show “CALL FORWARD TO.”
Dialing the access code (e.g., ꢉꢌꢅꢁ) and no
station number cancels any Call Forward type.
See “To forward calls to Stratagy ES” on page
128 for access codes.
2. Press 6SNU (63($1(5).
Cancel the Programmed Call Forward Voice Mail Code
1. Press the extension number You hear a dial tone.
or phantom extension
number.
2. For Strata DK14, DK40i,
You hear a confirmation tone. Display
telephones show “#656 (or 656) ID CODE
SET.”
and DK424i, press ꢉꢌꢆꢌ.
...or for Strata DK8/16 and
DK24/56/96, press ꢌꢆꢌ.
3. Press 5HGLDO.
You will hear a confirmation tone. Display
telephones show “DATA PROGRAMED.” The
voice mail code is canceled.
4. Press 6SNU (63($1(5).
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Message Retrieval
You can program your 0VJ or phantom extension number/message waiting buttons to
automatically retrieve your voice mail messages when you press it.
Skip to “To retrieve messages with Msg or Phantom Extension Number/Message
Waiting button” on page 132 if you have already performed this function. Once
programmed, this key does not need to be programmed again.
➤ To program your 0VJ button to retrieve messages
1. Press the extension number You hear a dial or confirmation tone after you
or phantom extension
number.
press the button.
2. For Strata DK8/16 and
You hear a confirmation tone. “657” or “#657”
is the Stratagy ES System Identification code
for message retrieval from voice mail.
DK24/56/96, press ꢌꢆꢂ.
For Strata DK14, DK40i,
and DK424i, press ꢉꢌꢆꢂ.
Your telephone must have the 6SHHGꢀ'LDO
(5(3, 6'6) button and the 5HGLDO (5'/)
button for the ꢉ button to function properly
while using the Stratagy ES system.
3. Press ꢇꢃ (the Voice Mail
ID code for Message
Retrieval).
4. Enter your Stratagy ES
mailbox number + ꢉ.
5. Enter your security
By storing your security code, you avoid having
to enter your code every time you access your
mailbox.
code + ꢉ.
Important! Including your security code in
this programming will enable
anyone to retrieve your messages
from your phone. If a security code
is not desired, do not include it.
6. Press 5HGLDO.
You hear a confirmation tone. Display
telephones show, “DATA PROGRAMED.”
7. Press 6SNU.
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Message Retrieval
➤ To retrieve messages with Msg or Phantom Extension Number/Message Waiting
button
➤ When the Message LED
flashes…
For Strata DK14, DK40i,
and DK424i, press 0VJ or
[Phantom Extension
Number/MW]
Stratagy ES is called and you are automatically
connected to your mailbox.
...or for the Strata DK8/16
and DK24/56/96, press the
extension number + 0VJ.
The system automatically calls Stratagy ES.
Note Pressing 0VJ before the extension
number cancels the message waiting
notification (e.g., the message light goes
Off even though the registered messages
may not have been retrieved).
➤ To cancel automatic retrieval
➤ For Strata DK14, DK40i, and DK424i, press the extension number or phantom
extension number + ꢉꢌꢆꢂ + 5HGLDO
...or for the Strata DK8/16 and DK24/56/96, press the extension number or
phantom extension number + ꢌꢆꢂ + 5HGLDO.
Note If you have a Toshiba telephone system, see Chapter 5 – Manage Mailbox for
further instructions on using the Call Forward and Message Retrieval features.
If you have one of the telephones listed in that chapter, you may need to
program your telephone (once) so that the message waiting key works properly.
Depending upon your telephone system and telephone, a message waiting light
is lit on your telephone when a voice message has been left for you on the
Stratagy ES system.
If configured, Stratagy ES automatically turns off your message waiting light
on your telephone when your new message queue is empty or only partially
heard messages remain. All unheard messages must be accessed and partially
heard, deleted or saved for Stratagy ES to turn off the message waiting light on
your telephone.
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Glossary
This glossary defines frequently-used Stratagy ES voice processing system features and
functions.
Term
Busy Greeting
Definition
You can select your custom busy or the system busy greeting for
callers to hear when your telephone is busy. If you do not record
your custom busy greeting, the system busy greeting
automatically plays.
Call Screening operates in On/Off mode. When On, Stratagy ES
asks callers for their name and company. Without the caller’s
knowledge, the system relays that information to you. You can
decide to receive the call, let the call forward to your mailbox, or
transfer the call to another extension with or without
announcement.
Call Screening
Someone who calls into the Stratagy ES system. A caller can
obtain information, leave a message for someone, and/or
provide information.
Caller
The telephone user the caller reached. See “User.”
Called Party
Directory
A caller enters digits corresponding to the first few letters of a
user’s name and Stratagy ES plays the recorded name (and
optionally extension) that matches the entered digits. Stratagy
ES offers the caller the option of selecting the name and being
transferred or hearing the next name.
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Do Not Disturb ~ Name Recording
Term
Definition
Do Not Disturb operates in On/Off mode. When On, Stratagy ES
automatically sends calls to your mailbox without ringing your
telephone first.
Do Not Disturb
Fax messages sent to your mailbox. With the optional fax mail
feature, your mailbox can receive, store, and forward fax
messages along with voice messages. When you access your
mailbox, Stratagy ES tells you the number of fax messages in
your mailbox; and when you play the message, states the
number of pages received. You cannot listen to the actual fax
information. If you are calling from a fax machine, the fax can be
transmitted on the same telephone connection; otherwise, you
can direct the fax to a fax machine’s number. The system redials
the designated fax number and transmits the document.
Fax Messages
Messages play in either FIFO or LIFO order. FIFO plays
messages from oldest to newest.
FIFO (First In, First Out)
Future Delivery
With future delivery, you can arrange for your message to be
delivered at a specific time and date in the future. Once you
send the message, you can use the Play Messages—Future
Delivery Review option to review, continue to send, or delete the
message.
Guest mailboxes provide limited access to the Stratagy ES
system for temporary and project-oriented employees, such as
consultants and contractors. Guest users can only send and
receive messages to their Host mailbox and other guests of the
Host mailbox.
Guest Mailbox
Messages play in either LIFO or FIFO order. LIFO plays
messages from newest to oldest.
LIFO (Last In, First Out)
Mailbox
A user mailbox records messages from callers. A user
periodically checks the mailbox for messages, etc., or a variety
of automatic notification methods can be employed. There is
generally one mailbox for each extension, although several
mailboxes can share a single extension when multiple users
share the same telephone line.
Your name (and optionally, extension) recording is used for the
directory, system greeting, and mailbox.
Name Recording
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New Message Folder ~ Saved Message Folder
Term
Definition
The new message folder contains unheard and partially heard
messages. When playing new messages, urgent messages
always play first.
New Message Folder
Mailboxes configured for multiple folders can create up to seven
personal folders for saving messages. The folders can only be
accessed by the mailbox user that created them.
Personal Folders
You may record up to seven personal greetings which are
played for callers when you are unavailable. Although only one
greeting can be in effect at any one time, you can switch
between the greetings by entering the greeting number, or pre-
schedule different greetings to play at a certain time and/or day.
Personal Greetings
Greetings can be reviewed or re-recorded. You can also select
the default system greeting.
A mailbox user can create/modify up to seven personal
destination (distribution) lists and list comments for identification.
When sending messages, you can select a mailbox number,
personal distribution list, system distribution list, and/or the
directory as the destination.
Personal Distribution List
You 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 his/her messages.
Private Messages
Return Receipt
When sending, forwarding, or replying to a message, you can
request a return receipt. Stratagy ES notifies you when and by
whom the message was received. The recipient is not notified
that receipt verification was requested and cannot circumvent
the procedure.
The saved message folder contains messages that you saved or
that were automatically saved by the system. Messages flagged
to be saved can be stored in the saved message folder.
Saved Message Folder
Mailboxes configured for Personal folders have the option of
saving messages in a personal folder created by the mailbox
user.
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Security Code ~ User Notification
Term
Definition
Each mailbox in the system has a security code. You must enter
your security code to access your mailbox. The security code
ensures the privacy of your messages, personal greetings, etc.
Security Code
The representative in your company responsible for configuring
the Stratagy ES system and your mailbox to suit you and your
companies needs.
System Administrator
System Greeting
Pre-recorded greeting that adds your recorded name: “Please
leave a message for (name).” Can be used by any user on the
Stratagy ES system. Based on your selection, callers hear the
system greeting or a personal greeting.
System-wide destination (distribution) list the System
Administrator creates for Stratagy ES system users. When
sending messages, you can choose a mailbox number, personal
distribution list, system distribution list, and/or the directory as
the destination.
System Distribution List
Proprietary integration between Strata CTX phone system and
Stratagy ES voice mail. Provides a Soft Key Control of Voice
Mail feature that enables the user to perform many of the
standard functions using soft keys on the Strata 3000/2000-
series digital telephones.
Toshiba Proprietary
Integration
Messages are stamped Urgent by the sender and by default, are
played first, followed by all other messages. The System
Administrator can set a notification record to use pager
notification exclusively whenever Urgent messages are
received.
Urgent Messages
Subscriber of the mailbox, also known as a mailbox user. A user
has access to one or more mailboxes in the system by knowing
the security codes. Once a user accesses his/her mailbox, he/
she can play back messages, delete those messages, send
them to other mailboxes, etc.
User
Each mailbox can have notification records set by the System
Administrator to automatically call and notify you of your
messages. You can enable/disable the notify method for each of
these records or change the notification telephone number.
User Notification
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A
about this guide
conventions, viii
system, 81
organization, vii
call record, 90
call screening, 61
continuous
related documents/media, x
ASR, 101
Automatic Speech Recognition, 101
B
play, 32
basic functions
delete, 28, 34
forward, 28
play, 27, 34
reply, 28
date/time of message, 30
delete messages, 28, 34
destination
save, 27, 34
busy greeting, 10
record, 64
select, 63
buttons
additional users, 42, 45, 47
directory, 13, 40, 43
mailbox number, 40, 43
multiple destinations, 41, 44
personal list, 12, 41, 44
system list, 13
extension, viii
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E ~ M
directory, 40, 43
system, 10
distribution lists, 12, 13
guest mailboxes
use, 77
E
e-mail messages, 9, 33
exit mailbox, 22
extension number, viii
F
fax messages, 9, 29
fax printer driver, 93
folders, 31
exit, 22
dual message, 5
new, 5
multiple message, 6
personal, 78
manage
single message, 5
forward message, 8, 28, 43
future delivery, 11
faxes, 100
guest mailboxes, 76
personal folders, 78
review, 30
setting, 42, 47, 49
message waiting light
G
getting started, 17
greeting
busy, 10, 64
access, 24
change, 54
personal, 10
change your selection, 57
create, 55
record over, 55
review greeting, 58
additional destinations, 42, 45, 47
append, 42, 47
automatic copy, 70
continuous delete, 30
continuous play, 32
control
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back up (rewind), 25
change speed, 25
play next, 25
volume, 25
date and time, 30
delete, 28, 34
destination, 12
e-mail, 9, 33
fax, 9, 29
folders, 4
dual message, 5
saved, 6, 7
personal, 78
change your selection, 57
create, 55
record over, 55
forward, 8, 28, 43
future delivery, 11, 30, 49
new message folder, 5, 31
notification, 68
review, 58
sample, 55
play, 23
private, 11, 48
reply, 8, 28, 46
next message, 25, 27, 34
pause/resume, 25, 27, 44, 46
previous message, 25, 28
replay, 28, 35
re-record, 41, 47
review recording, 41, 47
save, 27, 34
saved message folder, 6, 7, 31
send, 37
special delivery options, 11
types, 8
replay current message, 25
volume, 25
urgent, 11, 48
private messages, 11, 48
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R ~ U
continuous play, 32
R
record
busy greeting, 64
messages
append
comment, 45
re-record
Strata CTX, 84
Strata DK24/56/96, 8/16 and 280 telephones
message retrieval, 131
system
comment, 45
message, 41, 47
review
comment, 45
recording, 41, 47
name, 20, 66
greeting, 10
pause/resume, 38, 41
personal greeting, 21
record to voice mail, 90
reply message, 8, 28, 46
set future delivery, 49
special functions, 48
T
text-to-speech, 33
tutorial, 17
S
save messages
personal folders, 27
security code, 17
change, 22, 62
send messages, 37
soft keys, 84
play voice message, 112
reply to voice message, 113
select message, 112
special delivery options
private, 48
send voice message, 115
update address book automatically, 108
update address book manually, 108
view fax, 115
return receipt request, 48
urgent, 48
special functions, 29, 48
continuous delete, 30
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V ~ V
voice mail options, 112
unified messaging (IP integration), 117
configure windows for Stratagy ES
Codec, 118
record .wav file, 120
send .wav file, 121
urgent messages, 11, 48
user options
busy greeting, 14, 64
call screening, 14, 61
change, 59
do not disturb, 14, 60
security code, 62
user prompts, 15
user tutorial, 17
V
voice mail conference, 91
volume control, 25, 27
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V ~ V
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