CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-13714-96 (R2009)
The international community has decided to make this standard available only in
the English language version. It has been adopted as a National Standard of
Canada on this basis.
This National Standard of Canada is equivalent to International Standard
ISO/IEC 13714:1995.
1 Scope
This International Standard will provide users of voice messaging systems with
a consistent mode of interaction in a way that is independent of the underlying
system implementations. The interface is based on a set of design guidelines
annexed to this International Standard.
The interface supports the ability of all users described in the user-system
model (see Figure 2) to access the features of voice messaging systems. In a
call answering application, the interface allows callers to leave messages from
all types of telephones. It also allows callers to access additional features
through the use of DTMF devices. In the voice mail application, through the
use of DTMF devices, the interface allows subscribers to send and receive voice
messages, and to manage stored data, and allows non-subscribers to leave voice
messages for subscribers.
This International Standard addresses the following six functional areas:
- a caller leaving a voice message, when the call is answered by a voice
messaging system call answering facility;
- a caller leaving a voice message, when a message is sent to a subscriber by a
subscriber or non-subscriber through direct messaging;
- a subscriber listening to and processing voice messages received;
- a subscriber creating and sending voice messages through the voice mail
application;
- the sending and receiving of messages via voice message delivery
applications; and
- the use of voice bulletin boards.
Within these functional areas, only certain features are defined in this
International Standard. However, standard-conforming systems are not limited
to these functions and features, and this International Standard does not
preclude alternative methods of invoking features specified in this
International Standard, providing that these alternatives do not conflict with
the standard interface specified for other features covered in this
International Standard.
In this International Standard, the direct messaging functional area is covered
in the clause specifying the call answering application.
In addition, this International Standard specifies two requirements to be
satisfied in all voice messaging contexts, not just the application contexts
specified earlier in this clause: the use of # as a delimiter (see 5.6.1), and
the access to and presence of the control menu (see 5.6.2) and its associated
functionality.
This International Standard does not address the user/system interface for
administrators, who have responsibility for the management and maintenance of
the voice messaging system.
This International Standard also does not address the proactive method, if any,
employed by a voice messaging system to notify a user that a voice mailbox
contains a message. Notification is, at present, typically achieved by a
message waiting light, a distinctive dial-tone, or a pager device.
This International Standard does not specify a non-DTMF user interface for
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) terminal access to voice messaging
applications; however, if a user's ISDN terminal or switching equipment has the
capability for full simulation of DTMF tones after call connection, the user
interface specified in this International Standard will operate a conforming
voice messaging system.
Figure 1 shows a taxonomy of telephone-based services, with shaded boxes
indicating the services within the scope of this International Standard:
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SDO:
CSA
Language:
English
ICS Codes:
35.100.70
Status:
Standard
Publish date:
1996-12-30
Standard Number:
CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC-13714-96 (R2009)