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Modular Messaging Help
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VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface Dialog Box
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This topic describes how to use the Voice Mail System Configuration application’s Telephone User Interface dialog box to configure Telephone User Interface (TUI) properties for a voice mail domain.
Callers and subscribers use the TUI to access the Modular Messaging system over the telephone.
You can use the Telephone User Interface dialog box to configure aspects of many features of the Modular Messaging system. For example, Caller settings, Subscriber settings and permissions, Automated Attendant, Caller Applications, Messaging, Call-Answered Messaging, Call Me, Notify Me, Operators, Personal Operators, and Dial By Name.
Launching the Screen
- In the Voice Mail System Configuration window, click the voice mail domain (VMD).
- Double-click Telephone User Interface. The system displays the Telephone User Interface dialog box for the selected voice mail domain.
Tabs Available in this Dialog Box
Note:
To configure this dialog box, you must be a member of a security role assigned the Telephone User Interface - Administer task. If you are a member of a role assigned the Telephone User Interface - View task, you have read-only access to this dialog box. See VMSC - VMD - Security Roles Dialog Box.
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- General Use this tab to configure basic TUI properties for a voice mail domain, such as call duration and timeout. You can enable the Automated Attendant, Caller Applications, and the Private Call-Answered Message facility. You can also set properties for subscribers’ mailboxes, such as new mailbox initialization. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - General Tab.
- Receptionist Use this tab to configure operator properties for a voice mail domain. You can set up operator mailbox numbers, specify the conditions for transferring a caller to the operator, and allow personal operators for non-local extensions or mailboxes. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Receptionist Tab.
- Time/Greeting Use this tab to configure time and greeting properties for a voice mail domain. You can define your organization’s daily business hours and control when certain greetings are played by the Automated Attendant. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Time/Greeting Tab.
- Message Timing Use this tab to configure message timing properties for a voice mail domain. You can configure the voice message playback controls on the telephone keypad, and specify the number of seconds permitted for recording personalized prompts. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Message Timing Tab.
- Caller Use this tab to configure caller properties for a voice mail domain. You can permit callers to use directory services and leave multiple messages. You can also set out-calling restrictions to prevent telephone toll fraud. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Caller Tab.
- Personal Operator Schedules Use this tab to configure personal operator schedules for a voice mail domain. You can edit existing schedules and create new schedules.
If the schedule is associated with a subscriber’s personal operator, then the personal operator replaces the system-wide operator during the times specified in the schedule. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Personal Operator Schedules Tab.
- Dial by Name Use this tab to configure the Dial By Name feature for the voice mail domain. With Dial By Name, callers can spell out a recipient’s name on the telephone keypad.
You can configure the way in which recipients’ names are stored. If they have given names or family names which are difficult to map to a telephone keypad, you can configure their e-mail addresses instead. See VMSC - VMD - Telephone User Interface - Dial By Name Tab.
VMSC Tree - Telephone User Interface Node - Right-Click Menu
- Copy schedule IDs to clipboard This menu command copies the names and globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) of all the personal operator schedules to the Windows Clipboard. You can then paste this into a word processing document to view the information.
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