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IVP8
IVP8 | IES16
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Server
Get the Stratagy IVP8 Circuit
Card for Your Strata CIX, Strata CTX or Toshiba DK Phone
System
The Strategy IVP8 circuit card is designed for small to
medium-sized businesses wanting to simplify voice, fax and
e-mail message management and distribution.
For businesses interested in reliable phone features like voice mail, automated attendant, call recording, and call routing options that are easy to manage, the Strategy IVP8 may be the perfect solution. The circuit card, which supports up to 8 ports, is designed with Toshiba’s advanced embedded processing technology and CompactFlash® memory, ensuring reliability for your business. Here’s a more detailed look at the features the Strategy IVP8 Circuit Card supports:
Voice Mail Versatility

Record
up to seven voice greetings per employee, which can be for
different times during
the day or week or according to your extension’s use status
at the time of the
call

Incoming
callers can dial another extension, hold, or transfer to
an operator

Ability
to replay, skip, delete, advance, pause, rewind, prioritize,
or adjust message volume

Receive
a page alert, indicate urgent status, or choose how else
to be notified of messages

Create
folders for various kinds of messages
Automated Attendant Answers Your Phone Calls Automatically

Allows
callers to map their own calls and leave messages without
having to speak to
receptionists to reach their point of contact.

Handles
the call according to the employee’s mailbox configuration
— like dialing another
extension

System
can be programmed to screen calls or use Interactive Voice
Response

Detects
fax tones, transferring those calls to specified fax machines
Call Recording to Ensure Accuracy
Retrieve
or review any stored conversation in your voicemail box
Listen
to calls at your own pace by using pause and restart functions
Use Call Routing to Make Your Customers Happy

Automatically
routes calls according to a caller’s extension or department
preference

Locates
names and extensions by using a company directory feature

Automatically
routes busy or unanswered calls to an operator or another
extension

Gives
callers the option of hanging up, holding, or leaving a
message