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Mitel NuPoint Messenger Technical Documentation - Release 7.0
 
Initial greeting heard by callers who dial into a voice processing system. 
Server maintenance console 
The video display monitor and keyboard, (the terminal) connected to the server. 
Server superuser 
When FPSA is activated, the only person who has unlimited access to all server menus. This 
classification is the widest level of access. 
Shared extension mailbox 
A kind of tree mailbox used when several people share one telephone. Each user has a 
personal mailbox, which is a child mailbox of the shared extension (parent) mailbox. Callers 
leave a message by pressing a digit to chose a user. 
Site Tutorial 
A company-specified tutorial that you can create for your users. It is a form of greeting. 
SMDI 
Simplified Message Desk Interface. A standard call data packet format used in Centrex 
applications. 
Soft play prompt 
An instruction from the NuPoint Voice application that can be interrupted by pressing a key on 
the telephone keypad. The keypress must send a DTMF tone to the server to interrupt the 
instruction. See also Prompts
Standard tutorial 
A tutorial supplied that is set to play by default when a new mailbox is created and logged into 
for the first time. Sometimes called user tutorial, new user tutorial, and NuPoint Voice tutorial. 
Station 
Telephone set. 
System attendant 
See Attendant. 
TCOS 
Tenant Class of Service; a mailbox option used with the SMDI integration. This feature 
governs mailbox interaction between user communities. 
TDD 
Telecommunications Device for the Deaf; a terminal used by a hearing-impaired person to 
communicate over telephone lines. A TDD operator relays information from the TDD to another 
party, and types in any spoken information, which is sent back to the TDD. 
Tie trunks 
Private telephone circuits used to connect two or more telephone systems together, or to connect 
a telephone system to a voice processing system. 
Time stamp 
Voice prompts that inform a user of the time and date each message was recorded. 
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