Lucent Technologies Release 4.0 Stereo System User Manual


 
Features and Compatibility
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Feature Overview
DEFINITY AUDIX System Release 4.0
System Description Pocket Reference
585-300-214
Issue 1
May 1999
Chapter 1 — Features and Compatibility
With the high-quality voice messaging system DEFINITY AUDIX system
Release 4.0, customers don’t have to answers telephones, and they can
exchange messages at times when it is unnecessary or inconvenient to
talk in person. The DEFINITY AUDIX system saves valuable office space
and simplifies system administration by residing inside the customer’s
switch and sharing a single administration terminal. These features, as
well as new enhancements for reliability, make the DEFINITY AUDIX
system Release 4.0 a desirable voice messaging solution for customers
worldwide.
Feature Overview
The DEFINITY AUDIX system offers many features for customer
organizations, individual subscribers, and DEFINITY AUDIX system
administrators to help streamline information exchange among
employees.
Features for the Customer Organization
Here are a few of the things the DEFINITY AUDIX system can do to help
improve voice messaging efficiency in customer organizations:
Support up to 2000 local subscribers and 100,000 remote
subscribers
Store up to 100 hours of voice messages
Exchange messages with other voice messaging systems via
Digital Networking and Audio Messaging Interchange
Specification (AMIS) Analog Networking
Post greetings and instructions in up to 9 languages from 30
available announcement sets, including a set for teletypewriters
(TTYs)
Answer calls with different messages according to the time of day
and holidays
Broadcast messages to large groups of subscribers
simultaneously
Record messages with the highest voice quality available for
digital voice messaging
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Deter toll fraud with the Call Transfer Restriction features and
Administration Password Aging
Allow customers to track and bill subscribers’ calls with the
Administration and Data Acquisition Package (ADAP)
1. AUDIX software uses a voice-encoding algorithm known as
code-excited linear predication (CELP). CELP captures the
nuances and subtle inflections of the human voice, which are an
integral part of interpersonal communication.