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P0911951 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Learning About AMIS Audio Messaging Interchange Specification (AMIS) is a telecommunication solution to networking remote voice message systems. AMIS provides voice messaging to mailboxes at different sites on a communication network. A network, as it is referred to here, is a collection of offices, locations or sites connected by a telecommunication link. Each site on the network must have AMIS installed and be enabled to send, receive or reply to Network Messages. Network voice messaging occurs between mailboxes at different sites. For instance, a message recorded at an office in Cleveland, Ohio can be transferred directly to the appropriate mailbox at an office in Toronto, Ontario. Each site on an AMIS network is assigned a Network Identification Number. This number distinguishes a site’s country location, long distance and area codes and phone number. AMIS is simple to use and lets you send a mailbox message to any destination on a network. To send messages to mailboxes at other sites you must know how to use Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging. This includes knowing how to open your mailbox, record, send and retrieve messages. For instructions about how to use Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging Features, refer to the Enterprise Edge 2.0 Quick Reference Guide or the Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging Reference Guide. Sending a message across an AMIS network is as easy as sending a voice message down the hall. There are three ways to send an AMIS Network Message. You can use: • Direct Addressing • Site-Based Addressing • a Network Delivery Mailbox See the figure Sending a network message on page 4 for an illustration of how AMIS network messages are sent. The Site-Based Addressing information and the Network Delivery Mailbox numbers are set up by your System Administrator. Note:Network messages can only be composed and sent from your mailbox. A network message cannot be sent by using the Leave Message Feature Code (Äá¡â).
4 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide P0911951 Issue 01 Sending a network message The figure Sending a network message illustrates how network messages are sent between different company sites on the same network. In this example, Sue works in the Vancouver office and Mark works in the Miami office. To send AMIS messages they can use: • Direct Addressing • Site-Based Addressing • Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox If Mark in Miami wants to send a message to Sue in Vancouver, he must use either Direct Addressing or Site-Based Addressing. Mark cannot send a message using a Network Delivery Mailbox because Sue does not have a Network Delivery Mailbox on the Miami system. Direct Addressing Direct Addressing lets you specify where a voice message is delivered. You can send a voice message to any person inside or outside of your company who has an AMIS address. For Mark to use Direct Addressing, he needs two pieces of network delivery information before he can send a message. He needs the office phone number in Vancouver and Sue’s mailbox number. After Mark records the message and enters the network delivery information, the network message is automatically delivered to Sue’s mailbox. Sue Ext 2222 Va n c o u v e r Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging SystemMiami Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging System Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox 7222 Sue’s Mailbox 2222Mark’s Mailbox 4546Mark Ext 4546 Telephone Network Enterprise Edge serverEnterprise Edge server
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide 5 P0911951 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Site-Based Addressing Site-Based Addressing lets you specify where a voice message is delivered. You can send a voice message to any person inside or outside of your company who has an AMIS address. For Mark to use Site-Based Addressing, he needs two pieces of network delivery information before he can send a message. He needs Vancouver’s site prefix from his Miami System Administrator and Sue’s mailbox number (2222) in Vancouver. After Mark records the message and enters the network delivery information, the network message is automatically delivered to Sue’s mailbox. Network Delivery Mailbox Network Delivery Mailboxes let callers at one site quickly and easily send messages to a mailbox at a remote location. Each Network Delivery Mailbox is assigned a local mailbox number identifying the destination site phone number, Line or Pool number, and Destination Mailbox number. If you select a Network Delivery Mailbox, Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging automatically sends the message to the network address and mailbox you select. Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging automatically accesses the specified line, dials the destination site phone number and transmits the Network Message to the Target Mailbox. You only record a voice message and select the Network Delivery Mailbox number. Since Mark has a Network Delivery Mailbox on the local Vancouver system, it is more convenient for Sue to send the message to Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox. For Sue to send a Network Delivery Mailbox message to Mark in Miami, she only needs to know Mark’s Network Delivery mailbox number (7222). Although Mark’s Network Delivery Mailbox appears on the Vancouver system, the message is automatically delivered to his mailbox in Miami.
6 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide P0911951 Issue 01 Sending an AMIS Network Message using Direct Addressing Direct Addressing lets you send a voice message to a mailbox at a different location on a network. To use Direct Addressing you must know the destination site’s phone number and the mailbox number of the person you want to send a message to. Note:Ask your System Administrator for the destination site’s phone number and mailbox numbers. To use Direct Addressing: 1. Press Äá¡Ú. 2. Enter your password and press OK or Ü. 3. Press REC or Ü. 4. At the tone, record your message and press OK to end the recording. 5. Press OK or £ to accept the message. Press RETRY to erase and re-record the message. Press PLAY to play the message. 6. Press ££. 7. Press AMIS . 8. Enter the destination site phone number and press OK . 9. Press OK to accept the destination phone number represented here by the . Press ADD to add pauses to the destination phone number. 10. Enter the destination mailbox number and press OK . 11. Press OTHR to go to the next display and review or send the message as it is. Press OPTS to assign message Delivery Options Certified, Urgent, or Timed Delivery. Press CC to send the message to another recipient. 12. Press VIEW if you want to review the destination phone number and destination mailbox number that you entered. Press SEND to send the message now. Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Record message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK Mbox: DIR QUIT Address Type? NETW AMIS Dest ph: RETRY OK ADD OK Dest mb: RETRY OK AMIS msg: OPTS CC OTHR Network msg: VIEW SEND
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide 7 P0911951 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Sending an AMIS Network Message using Site-Based Addressing Site-Based Addressing lets you send a message to a mailbox at another location on the network. To use Site-Based Addressing to send a message, you must know the destination site’s prefix and the mailbox number of the person you want to send the message to. Ask your System Administrator for a list of the AMIS site prefixes and mailbox numbers on your network. To use Site-Based Addressing:13. Press ¨ to end the session. 1. Press Äá¡Ú. 2. Enter your password and press OK or £. 3. Press REC or Ü. 4. At the tone, record your message and press OK to end the recording. 5. Press OK or £ to accept the message. Press RETRY to erase and re-record the message. Press PLAY to play the message. 6. Press ££. 7. Press NETW . 8. Enter the AMIS site prefix and mailbox number and press OK or £. 9. Press SEND to send the message as it is. Press OPTS to assign message Delivery Options Certified, Urgent, or Timed Delivery. Press CC to send the message to another recipient. 10. Press SEND to send the message now. 11. Press ¨ to end the session. Will deliver 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Record message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK Mbox: DIR QUIT Address Type? NETW AMIS Network: RETRY OK OPTS CC SEND Network msg OPTS CC SEND 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN
8 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide P0911951 Issue 01 Sending a Network Message using a Network Deliver y Mailbox A Network Delivery Mailbox is a pre-programmed direct address to a mailbox at a different site on the AMIS network. Network Delivery Mailboxes are created by your System Administrator. To send a message using a Network Delivery Mailbox, you need the Network Delivery Mailbox number. Ask your System Administrator for a list of Network Delivery Mailboxes or to create a Network Delivery Mailbox for you. To send a message using a Network Delivery Mailbox: 1. Press Äá¡Ú. 2. Enter your password and press OK or £. 3. Press REC or Ü. 4. At the tone, record your message and press OK to end the recording. 5. Press OK or £ to accept the message. Press RETRY to erase and re-record the message. Press PLAY to play the message. 6. Enter the Network Delivery Mailbox number. 7. Press SEND to send the message with a Normal Delivery Option. Press OPTS to assign message Delivery Options Certified, Urgent, or Timed Delivery. Press CC to send the message to another recipient. Seattle sales is an example. The Network Delivery Mailbox name appears in the display. 8. Press ¨ to end the session. Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN Record message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK Mbox: DIR QUIT Seattle,sales OPTS CC SEND 0 new 0 saved PLAY REC ADMIN
Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide 9 P0911951 Issue 01 Enterprise Edge 2.0 Voice Messaging AMIS User Guide Replying to Network Messages When a Network Message is left in your mailbox, you can reply to the message using the Enterprise Edge Voice Messaging message Reply Feature. The Reply Feature must be enabled in order to reply to a message. For more information, see your System Administrator. To reply to a Network Message: 1. Press Äá¡Ú. 2. Enter your password and press OK or £. 3. Press PLAY or Û. Press ß to listen to your saved messages. 4. Press REPLY after listening to your message. 5. Press MSG . 6. Press SNDR to send your reply to the sender, or press ALL to send your reply to all the people that received the message. 7. At the tone, record your reply message and press OK to end the recording. 8. Press OK to accept your recording. 9. Press OTHR to go to the next display and review or send the message as it is. Press OPTS to assign message Delivery Options Certified, Urgent or Timed Delivery. Press CC to send the message to another recipient. 10. Press SEND to send the message now. Press VIEW if you want to review the number that you entered. 11. Press ¨ to end the session. Pswd: OTHR RETRY OK 1 new 2 saved PLAY REC ADMIN End of message REPLY ERASE NEXT Reply netwrk msg MSG QUIT Replyºto: SNDRºº ºALL Record message: RETRY PAUSE OK Accept rec? RETRY PLAY OK AMIS msg: OPTS CC OTHR Network msg: VIEW SEND End of message REPLY ERASE NEXT
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