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Recording your voice title -2, Recording your voice title – Toshiba Strata CS User Manual

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About recording your voice title and voice-mail greeting _____

This chapter explains how to create your voice title, create your voice-mail
greeting, and manage your greetings using the phone.

When you first begin to use Strata CS, create the following two recordings:

n

Your voice title (your name)

n

Your voice-mail greeting

You can rerecord these recordings at any time.

Note:

Your Strata CS system administrator may have created these recordings

for you already, but you can create new ones in your own voice.

Recording your voice title _______________________________

Your voice title is a short recording of your name only. Strata CS plays it when
the following events occur:

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Callers dial your extension or are transferred to you (callers hear
“Transferring to” + ).

n

Callers look you up in a name search in the dial-by-name directory (callers
hear “For” + + “press 1”).

n

You call another Strata CS user (the user that you are calling hears “Call
from” + ).

n

You leave a voice message for another Strata CS user (your voice title
precedes the message).

If you do not record a voice title, you may be prompted to say your name when
you call another Strata CS user who has call announcing turned on (see “Call
announcing” on page 4-2)
.

Important:

Your voice title can contain other information, such as your title, but

it should not be a long recording or a greeting. Strata CS plays your voice title in
the middle of recorded sentences, so a long voice title can cause confusion.

To record a voice title on the phone

1.

Pick up the phone and press

#

. Log in to your account by entering

extension> # #

.

2.

Press

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to manage your voice title.

3.

Press

1

to record a new voice title. Say your name and then press

#

.

For instructions on how to record a voice title in the Client, see “Recording a
voice title” on page 18-2
.