Listening to and Managing Messages
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Using Voicemail
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5.
Set deliver options (see page 4-10) or re-record your message, as needed.
6.
Enter the extension to which you want to forward the message, then press #.
Repeat step 5 for each extension you want to include.
Hint:
If you do not know a user’s extension number, press 411, then select the user
by name.
If you want to send the message to all users on the system (which have voicemail
capabilities) press 8888
#.
7.
Press
#
to send the message to the designated extension(s).
OR
Press
*
to cancel.
Note:
If you entered multiple extensions, press
*
to delete the most recently added
extension. Press
*
to delete each extension. Once all extensions have been deleted, press
*
to delete the message itself.
Call Back a Sender
Instead of using the reply method to leave a message in the sender’s mailbox, you can use the
Callback feature to directly call the extension or outside phone number of the sender.
During a message, or as soon as it has finished playing:
1.
Press
4
to access additional Listening Options.
At the prompt:
2.
Press
3
to access the Callback feature without deleting the original message.
OR
Press
4
to access the Callback feature and delete
the original message.
Note:
If you are calling back a forwarded message or calling a sender with more than one
available phone number (for example a callback number and a Caller ID number), the system
will prompt you to select the appropriate number.
When the caller’s number appears:
3.
Press
1
to dial that number.
OR
To choose from a list of available numbers for the sender (see Note above):
Press
2
to hear a list of available numbers.
4.
Select the appropriate number to dial the sender.
5.
Press
Flash
, then press
3,
or wait for the other party to hang up to make
another call.
Release 1.5 SP2
June 2009
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