ProCall Voice Services product range
March 2024
Requirement: ProCall 8 Enterprise from version 8.4
ProCall Voice Services is an add-on to ProCall Enterprise and provides a telephone system with basic functions.
The configuration is performed directly in the ProCall Enterprise Administrator.
Supported features and functions
Softphone
The following switching and telephony functions are supported
- Start and answer calls
- Call switching
- Conferences
- Call forwarding to any destination on "Busy" or "Always" (ProCall client for Windows only)
- Call forwarding to voice mailbox on "Busy" or "Always" (ProCall client for Windows only)
Collect/Call groups
All group members who are activated for Voice Services can log in and out of the groups via the ProCall client for Windows
- An after work announcement can be saved, which will be played when a call is received outside working hours.
- A voice mailbox can be activated to which incoming calls outside working hours are forwarded.
Single stage IVR
- IVR Interactive Voice Response: The caller can be connected directly to the desired destination by means of telephone keys (DTMF).
- An after work announcement can be saved, which will be played when a call is received outside working hours.
- A voice mailbox can be activated to which incoming calls outside working hours are forwarded.
Voice mailbox for each user
- The voice mailbox can be set up and queried via the ProCall client for Windows
- Voice messages left by the caller are delivered by e-mail
Telephone number support
Phone number support/version info
From ProCall version 8.3.0 with add-on ProCall Voice Services 2310
3-digit extensions are supported by default.
Support for 4-digit numbers is generally possible, but must be checked on a case-by-case basis.
If these extensions are to be accessible from outside, they can be assigned to a group as a second number.
Up to ProCall versions <8.3
ProCall Voice Services support one dialing code with a 2-digit number range (e.g. +49 8151 36856 00-99) or individual numbers if they are in a closed block (consecutive numbers). Extensions 1 to 9 cannot be assigned to any user or group. A central dial-in number, if present, can be assigned to the IVR system and to a group.