Voice Mailbox Services

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The X1911/X1960/X1981 provides the Voice Mailbox Services (VMS) by default. It stored and managed voice messages in a unified manner to enable uses to retrieve voice messages at any time anywhere by dialing the voice message retrieving prefix.

Users can leave, retrieve, delete, and play voice messages. If a phone has a message indicator, the indicator turns on when a voice message is received.

Voice mailbox services include call transfer to voice mailbox unconditional (CTVMU), call transfer to voice mailbox on no reply (CTVMNR), call transfer to voice mailbox on busy (CTVMB), call transfer to voice mailbox offline (CTVMO).

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ϒ⁄X1911 supports a maximum of 12 calls being forwarded to voice mailboxes at a time. X1960 or X1981 supports a maximum of 30 calls being forwarded to voice mailboxes at a time.

ϒ⁄The unified gateway provides each user with a maximum of 50 voice messages, with each lasting at most 300s.

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