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Using the network mailbox
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Using the network mailbox
Some fixed network providers and VoIP
providers offer answering machines on
the network – network mailboxes.
You can use the relevant network mailbox
if you have
requested
it from your fixed
network or VoIP provider.
The network mailbox only answers incom-
ing calls made via the relevant line (fixed
network or VoIP). To record all calls, you
should therefore set up network mail-
boxes for both fixed network and VoIP.
Configuring the network mailbox
for fast access
With fast access you can dial a network
mailbox directly.
The network mailbox is preconfigured for
fast access. You only need to enter the
number of a network mailbox.
The number is dialled via the default con-
nection.
Tip:
A fixed network answer machine
should always be controlled via the fixed
network connection. If VoIP is set as the
default connection on your phone, add a
star (*) to the end of the number of the
network mailbox. The connection is then
established via the fixed network.
Configuring the network mailbox for fast
access and entering the network mailbox
number
v
¢
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Settings
¢
Voice Mail
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Set Key 1
Network Mailb.
Select and press
§OK§
(
½
= on).
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Enter the number for the net-
work mailbox.
§Save§
Press the display key.
a
Press
and
hold
(idle status).
Fast access is automatically activated.
The setting for fast access applies to all
Aton CL300 V2 handsets.
Calling the network mailbox
1
Press and
hold
. You are con-
nected straight to the network
mailbox.
d
If necessary, press the hands-
free key. You hear the network
mailbox announcement.
Note:
You can only set up fast access to one of the
network mailboxes.
You can assign the number for a second net-
work mailbox a speed dial number in the direc-
tory (e.g.the
2
key) (page 27). You must
assign the speed dial number to every handset
that is registered.
Notes:
– If no number has been entered: press and
hold
1
to enter the number.
– To deactivate fast access, you must delete
the number.
Note:
If you have set an automatic area code
(page 78), the area code is also prefixed to the
number of the network answer machine if it
does not start with 0 and is dialled via VoIP.
If the phone number for your network provider
does not begin with 0, ask your VoIP provider.
A network mailbox can frequently be accessed
via an alternative phone number (with dialling
code) too.