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PathFinder is our most sophisticated and complete
messaging system. More than just voice mail,
PathFinder is a powerful Windows-based messaging
platform that allows workgroups to share voice, fax,
and e-mail messages using their desktop computers
and standard e-mail applications. Desktop Call
Control (DCC) allows users to prioritize and route
incoming calls accordingly. Text-to-Speech allows
travelers and mobile workers to access and respond
to e-mails by telephone. With PathFinder, the phone,
the computer and the person converse, allowing its
users to become productive in new and ever-changing
ways.
PathFinder
starts as a fully-featured Voice Processing System,
offering:
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Voice Messaging
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Auto Attendant
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Optional
ChalkTalk module for schools
When
connected to a Local Area Network (LAN), PathFinder
becomes an advanced communications center, or
“server,” offering additional, optional modules such
as:
- OneLook Unified
Messaging (POP3/IMAP4 standard)
- Desktop Call
Control (DCC) and Desktop Mailbox Editing (DME)
- VPIM Networking
(Voice Protocol Internet Messaging Standard )
- Text-to-Speech
for e-mail reading over the phone
As a
Windows-based voice processing server, PathFinder
can be connected to a LAN, WAN, VPN, or even the
Internet. PathFinder uses TCP/IP, the standard
protocol for client/server applications.
Voice Messaging
Made Simple
PathFinder integrates
easily with most popular telephone systems and
offers a host of administrative and user
conveniences. Administrators will appreciate the
Windows®- based programming screens, remote access,
easy reporting and upgrade capabilities. Users will
value such features as message speed and volume
control, date and time stamp,multiple greetings,
personal distribution lists, call screening, message
forwarding and paging capability.
Advanced Auto
Attendant
PathFinder allows for
operator-free call reception and transfer for any or
all or selected lines and times. With an unlimited
number of auto-attendant menus, PathFinder will meet
the requirements of both simple and complex call
routing applications.
OneLookTM Unified Messaging
OneLookTM Unified messaging
allows all messages – voice, e-mail, and faxes, to
be received in one convenient location, a user’s
e-mail inbox. PathFinder uses POP3 and IMAP4, which
are open standards that allow integration with
several e-mail applications, such as Microsoft
Outlook and Outlook Express. OneLookTM, Desktop Call
Control (DCC) and Desktop Mailbox Editor (DME) are
sold together on a per user basis. (5 users, 100
users or site license)
Desktop Call
Control (DCC)
Desktop Call Control is
a powerful tool that enables users to interact with
an incoming PathFinder call from their desktop PC
prior to answering the call. Users can set DCC up so
the callers must first identify themselves by
stating their name or entering their telephone
number, whichever the user prefers.
Users then have a
variety of options to choose from in handling the
call:
- Accept the Call
- Hold the Call
- Send to
Voicemail
- Transfer the
Call
- Play a message
to the Caller
Additionally, specific call handling rules can be
set up to differentiate high-priority calls from
low-priority calls and route them accordingly,
without user intervention. Desktop Call Control uses
TCP/IP so it can be used to alert remote PC users
even over the Internet, of all calls.
Desktop Mailbox
Editor (DME)
Desktop mailbox editor
is an administrative tool that allows users with a
sound card and microphone to customize their mailbox
greetings from the desktop. This enables subscribers
with special scheduling requirements to easily
customize their mailbox greetings accordingly. As
many as nine time-sensitive greetings can be
recorded. The desktop mailbox editor also allows the
user to have desktop control of:
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Name and Password
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Notification settings –
the user can choose to be notified based on;
dates, time-of-day, day-of-week, urgent, mailbox
ID or e-mail address of message sender.
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E-mail contacts and responses
– the contacts database stores a user’s personal
list of names, telephone numbers, and e-mail
addresses. This user-maintained list will enable
the user to reply to a voice mail message by
auto-dialing the contact directly, or sending a
pre-written e-mail response. Yes, with
PathFinder, you can listen to a voice mail
message and reply with an e-mail message. To
automatically dial a party in response to an
e-mail message, simply dial “60” while listening
to their message. To send an e-mail response,
dial “54” then choose from one of the nine
pre-written e-mail responses, all from your
telephone.
ChalkTalk Option Module
ChalkTalk is an automated information
system specially designed for elementary, secondary
and high schools. ChalkTalk is an optional module
for PathFinder that offers features that are
invaluable to schools, such as:
- Homework Hotline
- Substitute
teacher locator
- Absentee student
notification
- School closing
or emergency notification
- Student activity
hotlines
- Question and
answer sessions
The
useful import Function Allows a database (in Excel
format) to be imported and used to create call
lists. ChalkTalk is not limited to school
environments. Any business requiring automated
outbound calling can increase productivity by using
ChalkTalk.
Text-to-Speech E-mail Reading Option Module
Perfect for the traveling business person
or mobile workforce, PathFinder can be called upon
to read e-mails over the telephone. Using a
synthesized voice, the PathFinder first reads where,
when and who the e-mail came from, then proceeds to
read the body of the e-mail. Users can choose to
reply to the e-mail with a pre-written response
using DME, send a .wav file, or they can have the
PathFinder look up the sender’s phone number, dial
it and speak directly to the Sender.
VPIM Networking
VPIM Networking provides
convienient methods for exchanging messages between
multiple PathFinder systems utilizing the
LAN/WAN/Internet as the transport medium. |