Entry voice mail (evm) – Siemens HIPATH 1190 User Manual

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Functions used for Receiving Calls

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Entry Voice Mail (EVM)

The HiPath 1100 can be equipped with an integrated

voice recording capability for Entry Voice Mail .

Your local Support Technician can configure up to 24

standard mailboxes, 2 of which can be for forwarding

(Day/Night Service message). Two parallel actions can

be executed: call switching and auto-answering (2

ports)

The Support Technician may authorize users to config-

ure their own mailboxes.

A personal Mailbox answers the user’s calls, plays a

personal recorded greeting (or a default greeting) and al-

lows the user to record his/her own message.

In addition to playing back a recorded greeting or

message, a mailbox capability provides the caller ac-

cess to an additional mailbox.

Example:

– The caller hears a greeting/music while waiting for

the call to be answered.
For example, "Hello. All our Attendants are busy
at the moment. Please wait on the line"

– At the end of the greeting the caller may leave a

message.
For example, The person you are trying to reach
is not available at the moment. Leave your mes-
sage after the beep.

When a call to an extension is forwarded to an

EVM mailbox (call forwarding - No answer or

Busy) a message is played, explaining why the

call is being forwarded.

These messages are played before the greeting

message and cannot be overwritten.

Messages:

• Call Forwarding - Busy after Call Forwarding

No Answer: "User’s connection is

busy at the moment".

• Call Forwarding - No Answer: "The person

you are

calling is not available at the moment".

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