Lucent Technologies Answering Machine Voice FAX Messaging User Manual

INTUITY  
Voice/FAX Messaging User’s Guide  
585-310-733  
Comcode 107731481  
Issue 2  
February 1996  
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Contents  
Welcome  
Call Answering  
Voice Mail  
FAX Messaging  
Intuity Advantages  
Voice Prompts and Help  
Header  
Mailbox  
How to Log In  
Creating or Changing Your Password  
Recording Your Name  
Creating Your Personal Greeting  
Recording Your Basic Greeting  
Composing a Single Voice-fax Extension Greeting  
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Call Types  
Defining Call Types (the first time)  
Changing Call Type Definition  
Assigning Greetings to Call Types  
Activating Previously Recorded Greetings  
Scanning All Greetings  
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How to Create a Personal Directory  
Command Summary  
Tips and Highlights  
General Message Handling  
Leaving Messages When No One Answers  
Sending Voice Mail  
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Welcome  
INTUITYTM Voice/FAX Messaging is a powerful call answer, voice mail, and fax-  
message system. Besides sending and receiving voice mail, you can send,  
receive, forward, and voice annotate faxes.  
Call Answering  
INTUITY Voice/FAX Messaging answers calls when you are unavailable or too  
busy to answer your telephone. Callers may then leave messages in your  
voice “mailbox.” Later, you can access your mailbox to get those messages.  
Voice Mail  
INTUITY Voice/FAX Messaging lets you record voice and voice-fax messages in  
advance and send them directly to the mailboxes of other system users without  
actually calling their telephones.  
Conversely, other users can record and send voice mail messages and voice-  
fax messages directly to your mailbox. When convenient, you can access your  
mailbox to get those messages.  
FAX Messaging  
INTUITY Voice/FAX Messaging lets you send, receive, and voice annotate faxes.  
You can forward, voice annotate, and re-send received faxes; or direct faxes to  
printers, PCs, or LAN fax servers.  
You can send or forward a fax to any address within your system (and append  
a voice message to the fax if you choose); or you may elect to send or forward  
only a fax to an address outside your system. You can send or forward faxes  
to internal extensions, by using system mailing lists, and/or to external  
numbers, by addressing your fax messages individually.  
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Intuity Advantages  
INTUITY Voice/FAX Messaging provides four key voice and fax advantages:  
Mobility  
You can access your voice, fax, and voice-fax  
messages from anywhere.  
You can retrieve a fax from your mailbox and have it  
printed anywhere a fax machine is available.  
With compatible fax software and a modem, you can  
access and download faxes to a PC or laptop  
computer for later use.  
Convenience  
You can retrieve your voice, fax, and voice-fax  
messages from your desktop, from your home office,  
from anywhere in the country, or from across the world.  
You can also retrieve your voice, fax, and voice-fax  
messages any time you want.  
Privacy  
You control when and where a voice or fax message is  
retrieved, and where a fax is printed, so you can be  
sure that it ends up in your hands only.  
Security  
Only you can retrieve your voice, fax, and voice-fax  
messages using your password-protected login to  
access your mailbox.  
Voice Prompts and Help  
INTUITY Voice/FAX Messaging voice prompts tell you what to do at every step in  
a task. Once you have selected the appropriate Activity Menu option, you can  
rely solely on the voice prompts to figure out what to do.  
H
To find help at any time, press  
. The voice prompts define what step  
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you’re on and what your options are.  
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To return to the Activity Menu, press  
(
).  
*
*
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Terms and Concepts  
Activity Menu  
After you log into the system, you have six principal keypad activities,  
represented by the Activity Menu graphic below. As you press keys in the  
Activity Menu to access the principal functions, you move to different menu  
levels and the keys change meaning.  
Address  
A telephone number (usually an extension) or a name specified for an outgoing  
voice, fax, or voice-fax message (equivalent to an address on a letter).  
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Address Before Record (ABR)  
A user-selected option (on/off) that defines whether a message is addressed  
before it is created, or created before it is addressed.  
Autodelete  
A user-selected option (on/off) that defines whether the system automatically  
removes faxes from the mailbox as they are printed.  
Autoprint  
A user-selected option (on/off) that defines whether the system automatically  
sends faxes to a designated fax printer.  
Header  
A summary of an incoming voice, fax, or voice-fax message (equivalent to a  
return address and postmark on a letter). It includes the length of the message  
in minutes and/or seconds, and a page count for fax messages. The three  
header types are:  
Voice message  
“Message from Norman Bates, received 7:34 AM, Friday, April seventh, 70  
seconds, extension 77956.”  
Fax message  
“Fax call from extension 40668, received 1:22 PM, Thursday, August third, 4  
pages.”  
Voice-fax message  
“Voice and fax message from Eileen Dover, received 3:16 PM, Monday,  
December twelfth, 45 seconds, 3 pages, extension 75433.”  
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Mailbox  
Your personal storage area for incoming and outgoing voice, fax, or voice-fax  
messages and headers.  
Your incoming and outgoing voice, fax, or voice-fax messages are stored in  
categories according to their status. The system keeps incoming messages  
until you delete them or until an automatic deletion date. Because space is  
limited, it is wise to review and delete messages regularly.  
Incoming Messages (received by you)  
Voice Message  
Fax Message  
A voice-only transmission.  
A fax-only transmission.  
Voice-Fax Message  
A fax transmission annotated with a voice  
message.  
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New  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax messages you haven’t  
retrieved.  
Unopened  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax message headers to  
which you've listened, but have not yet listened  
to the message itself.  
Old  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax messages to which  
you've listened or printed, but haven’t deleted.  
Outgoing Messages (sent by you)  
Accessed  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax messages delivered and  
listened to by the recipient.  
Undelivered  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax messages not yet sent but  
scheduled for future delivery. You can listen to, re-  
address, and re-record these messages any time  
before delivery.  
Undeliverable  
Fax, voice, or voice-fax messages that could not be  
delivered, normally because the intended recipient's  
mailbox is full. You can listen to, re-address, and re-  
record these messages.  
Filed  
Copies of outgoing fax, voice, or voice-fax messages  
that you’ve saved to re-send and/or modify.  
Personal Fax Extension  
If you receive frequent faxes, or use your telephone extensively, your system  
administrator may set up a second fax-only extension, your personal fax  
extension.  
A personal fax extension has these characteristics:  
It stores faxes only.  
It doesn’t accept voice messages.  
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The system sends faxes and the fax portion of voice-fax messages to  
this extension automatically. Fax headers are stored in your primary  
mailbox.  
Fax-only messages addressed to your fax extension do not ring your  
telephone.  
Fax-only messages addressed to your fax extension do trigger your  
message light.  
Activity Menu access to your personal fax extension and your personal  
mailbox extension is the same—the system does not separate them.  
You cannot create a greeting for your personal fax extension; it is set by  
the system. Example: “Fax extension for (your name). Press START on  
your fax machine now.”  
NOTE:  
If you do not have a personal fax extension, you have a single  
number for both voice and fax messages. Because of the system  
memory demands of fax messaging, you are urged to act on fax,  
voice, or voice-fax messages immediately to clear them from your  
mailbox. Your system administrator establishes your mailbox  
memory size.  
How to Navigate Your Mailbox  
Options  
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Of the principal Activity Menu activities, Personal Mailbox Options  
affects  
the entire system more than any other. Mailbox Options contain the Subscriber  
(user) Administration submenu, from which you select and define the  
conditions that control mailing lists, personal directories, fax printing,  
password, account names, and call answer options. Each submenu choice is  
explained in greater detail in subsequent sections of this booklet.  
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To select and set your personal mailbox options, you will press  
Activity Menu, and select from these submenus:  
from the  
1. Mailing list submenu  
1
To create a list  
2
To scan an existing list  
3
To modify a list  
2. Personal directory submenu  
1
To create a directory  
2
To review a directory  
3. Fax option submenu  
1
Select a default print number  
Y or N  
Select autodelete  
Y or N Turn autodelete on or off  
Turn autoprint on or off  
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4. Password  
5. Account name  
6. Addressing options submenu  
1
Address before record (ABR) on or off  
7. Call answer options  
1
Call answer on/off  
One personal mailbox option is not explained later, 7 1 call-answer on/off. If  
you are away from your telephone for extended periods (illness, vacation,  
sabbatical, etc.), you may wish to turn your call answer capability off so your  
mailbox doesn’t fill up. To administer your call answer options, see 7 above.  
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NOTE:  
Because the system doesn’t signal a caller that call answer is off,  
compose a greeting that tells callers when call answer is disabled  
and, if you wish, other options for reaching you.  
How to Log In  
Your system administrator establishes your extension or telephone number and  
a default password for login and assigns a system mailbox-access number,  
your system extension.You should receive directions specific to your system  
prior to logging in.  
After you dial the system extension and enter your extension and the default  
password, you are at the Activity Menu. The system voice prompts tell you  
H
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what to do and what your options are. At any time, press  
information about your current options.  
) to get  
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*
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Creating or Changing Your Password  
After logging in to your mailbox the first time, replace the default password with  
your personal password.  
To change your password any time after logging in:  
5
4
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
#
2. Enter new password (up to 15 digits) and press  
.
#
3. Re-enter new password and press  
.
!
CAUTION:  
To ensure the security of your messages and the system, do not use a  
password that uses:  
Ascending or descending digits (for example, 1234 or 4321)  
The same digits (for example 0000)  
Digits corresponding to your name or initials (for example, 5646  
for John)  
The current year (for example, 1993)  
The same number as your extension (for example, extension  
3455, password 3455)  
A reverse extension (for example, extension 3455, password  
5543)  
Numbers that identify you, such as your social security number,  
employee ID, room number, or department  
A programmable function key or speed-dial key.  
NOTE:  
Change the default password to your personal password immediately  
after you log in to the system the first time.  
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Recording Your Name  
Record your name to replace the system greeting for your mailbox. Callers  
hear your voice speaking your name and feel comfortable about leaving  
messages.  
You can record your name any time after logging in.  
5
5
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Say your name after the tone.  
1
3. Press  
4. (Optional)  
Press one of the following:  
1
to re-record (return to step 2).  
2
3
to play back.  
to approve.  
#
5. Press  
NOTE:  
This capability may not be available on your system.  
Tips  
Usually, you don’t have to wait for the voice prompts; you can dial through  
them to enter a command, without waiting, from anywhere in the system.  
You can’t dial through error messages and important announcements the  
system wants you to hear. When you try to dial through prompts at these times,  
you hear a beep.  
After leaving a call answer message for someone else, access your own voice  
R
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mailbox by pressing  
(
).  
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*
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Creating Your Personal Greeting  
Your system allows you to record and store several personal greetings, each  
for a specific situation. You can manually activate each greeting as needed  
(basic mode), or you can keep a number of greetings active at once. See “How  
to Create Multiple Personal Greetings.”  
Recording Your Basic Greeting  
3
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Listen to a summary of active greetings.  
1
3. Press  
to record or re-record a greeting.  
4. Enter a number (1 to 9) for the greeting.  
5. Speak greeting at the tone.  
6. (Optional)  
To edit your greeting:  
1
Press  
to stop recording or pause.  
Press one of the following:  
1
Continue recording.  
Play back.  
2
3
D
3
(
)
Delete (and begin again).  
*
*
#
7. Press  
to approve.  
8. Do one of the following:  
#
Press  
to leave the greeting inactive.  
Follow the prompts to activate the greeting.  
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Composing a Single Voice-fax Extension  
Greeting  
Fax messaging is a new capability and many callers will be unfamiliar with it at  
first. Callers will find it helpful if you record a greeting that briefly instructs them  
about your fax messaging.  
Explain how to transmit a fax:  
“This is Richard Hyatt at Gobels & Nixon. I’m away from my desk; please  
leave a message at the tone. If you want to include a fax with your  
message, press START on your fax machine when you finish speaking. If  
you want to send only a fax, press START on your fax machine now.”  
Composing a Greeting If You Have a  
Personal Fax Extension  
While it is a true mailbox, a personal fax extension also acts as a storage site to  
reduce the memory limits of a single voice-fax extension for users who receive  
many faxes.  
Callers cannot address voice messages to your personal fax extension.  
A personal fax extension stores faxes only. If you have a personal fax  
extension, the system automatically sends faxes to this extension.  
Fax messages addressed to your fax extension do not ring your  
telephone.  
Fax messages addressed to your fax extension do trigger your  
message light.  
Like voice-mail headers and voice messages, fax headers addressed to  
your personal fax extension are stored in your primary mailbox.  
In the case of a voice-fax message, a caller must address the message  
(both fax and voice) to your primary mailbox.  
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If you have a personal fax extension, you may want to list your extension on  
your business card or company stationery and/or instruct callers to send faxes  
to your fax-only number.  
Instructional greeting if you have a personal fax extension:  
“This is Diane Downer at the Commander Heater Company. I’m unable  
to take your call; please leave a message at the tone. If you want to send  
me a fax, please call my fax number at 332-3626.”  
How to Record and Send  
Messages  
Sending faxes and creating and sending voice and voice-fax messages are  
similar in all respects but one — to send a fax, you must access the system  
from the fax machine from which you wish to transmit.  
You can record a voice message and attach it to a fax in two ways:  
From the system fax machine from which you wish to transmit.  
From any telephone from which you can access your mailbox. See  
“Sharing Fax Machines.”  
NOTE:  
Advanced fax users will quickly note that a fax can be transmitted in the  
manual send mode from a modem-enabled PC running compatible  
facsimile software. To do so, a user should follow the conventions set  
forth in the fax software user instructions. It is strongly recommended  
that users address software concerns with system administration before  
attempting to transmit a fax from a PC.  
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Setting Addressing Options  
Before moving into the “Creating a Message” category, it is necessary to  
determine whether messages will be recorded first or addressed first.  
The options are address before record (ABR) on or address before record off.  
Once set, addressing can be left in the selected option with no further action  
by the user, or modified according to individual requirements.  
NOTE:  
In fax-messaging mode, the system uses your active phone line to send  
the fax, then hangs up when transmission is complete. Thus, you must  
address a fax before you send it. It is recommended that you elect ABR  
on.  
To change the ABR setting:  
5
1. Press  
(Personal Mailbox Options) from the Activity Menu.  
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2. Press . You hear the prompt, “Address before record turned on”  
(or “off”).  
1
3. Press  
to change ABR setting.  
Selecting Delivery Options  
When you have created/addressed your message, and have moved to  
sending faxes or creating and sending voice or voice-fax messages, several  
delivery options are available.  
0
Press  
to listen to the list of options:  
1
2
3
1
Make your message private. (Press  
again to undo.)  
2
Make your message priority (if available). (Press  
again to undo.)  
3
Schedule delivery. (Press  
again to undo.)  
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To schedule delivery:  
1. Enter delivery time (405 = 4:05).  
A
2
P
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#
2. Enter  
(or ) for AM or  
(or ) for PM and press  
.
#
3. Enter delivery month and day (502 = May 2) and press  
.
#
3
D
4. Press  
to approve or  
(or  
) to start over.  
*
*
4
5
File a copy. (Press again to undo.)  
To include a fax (in voice-fax mode).  
Creating and Sending a Fax-only  
Message (ABR on)  
From the system fax machine from which you wish to transmit, access the  
Activity Menu by entering your system extension and password as you would if  
you were logging in from your own telephone.  
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. To address a fax-only message, select one of the following:  
Enter recipient’s address (that is, the telephone extension, if  
#
internal; or the telephone number, if external) and press  
To send to a mailing list:  
L
a. Press  
to access a list.  
*
#
b. Enter list owner’s extension and press . (If you’re the  
#
owner, just press .)  
#
c. Enter list ID (name) and press  
to access delivery options.  
to approve address.  
.
0
#
#
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
to input fax and send.  
6. Insert fax and press START on the fax machine.  
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Creating and Sending a Voice Message  
(ABR on)  
Access the Activity Menu by entering your system extension and password.  
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. To address a voice message, select one of the following:  
Enter recipient’s address (that is, the telephone extension, if  
#
internal; or the telephone number, if external) and press  
.
To send to a mailing list:  
L
a. Press  
to access a list.  
*
#
b. Enter list owner’s extension and press . (If you’re the  
#
owner, just press .)  
#
c. Enter list ID (name) and press  
to access delivery options.  
to approve address.  
.
0
#
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Record message at the tone.  
6. (Optional):  
To edit your message before approving:  
1
Press  
to stop recording or pause.  
Press one of the following:  
1
Continue recording.  
Play back.  
2
3
D
3
(or  
)
Delete (and begin again).  
*
*
#
#
7. Press  
8. Press  
to approve voice message.  
to send.  
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Creating and Sending a Voice Message  
(ABR off)  
Access the Activity Menu by entering your system extension and password.  
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Record message at the tone.  
3. (Optional):  
To edit your message before approving:  
1
Press  
to stop recording or pause.  
Press one of the following:  
1
Continue recording.  
Play back.  
2
3
D
3
(or  
)
Delete (and begin again).  
*
*
#
4. Press  
to approve voice message.  
5. Address voice message (ABR off).  
0
6. Press  
7. Press  
8. Press  
to access delivery options.  
to approve address.  
to send.  
#
#
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Creating and Sending a Voice-fax  
Message (ABR on)  
Access the Activity Menu by entering your system extension and password.  
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. To address a voice-fax message, select one of the following:  
Enter recipient’s address (that is, the telephone extension, if  
#
internal; or the telephone number, if external) and press  
.
To send to a mailing list:  
L
a. Press  
to access a list.  
*
#
b. Enter list owner’s extension and press . (If you’re the  
#
owner, just press .)  
#
c. Enter list ID (name) and press  
to approve address.  
.
#
3. Press  
4. Record message at the tone.  
5. (Optional):  
To edit your message before approving:  
1
Press  
to stop recording or pause.  
Press one of the following:  
1
Continue recording.  
Play back.  
2
3
D
3
(or  
)
Delete (and begin again)  
*
*
#
0
6. Press  
7. Press  
to approve voice message.  
to access delivery options.  
5
a. Press  
b. Press  
to attach a fax  
#
to input fax and send.  
8. Insert fax and press START on the fax machine.  
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NOTE:  
The button label on your fax machine may be different from START.  
Common alternate keys for this function are SEND, TRANSMIT, and  
CONNECT. At the prompt, press the key that begins the  
transmission process.  
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Sharing Fax Machines  
If you use a shared or public fax machine (such as a departmental fax), you  
may wish to avoid tying it up while you transmit to multiple addresses.  
You may want to store a fax for later use, or it may simply be more efficient to  
send a fax from your own desk, particularly if you want to attach a private voice  
message to your fax.  
In any case, you can send a fax and/or fax message to your own mailbox (or a  
fax-only message to your personal fax extension) by keying your extension as  
the delivery address. Later, you can access the fax and change the delivery  
options and/or voice-fax message from the Activity Menu.  
How to Get and Respond to  
Messages  
Listening to a Message Header  
2
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Press any of the following:  
0
Listen  
2
Rewind (or return to previous)  
Play back the header  
3
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Responding to a Message (Optional)  
You can respond to a message during or after listening to the header or  
message.  
0
1. Press  
to call sender or press one of the following:  
1
1
1
Reply to sender by voice mail.  
Forward with comment at beginning.  
Forward with comment at end.  
2
3
2. With ABR on, address your message, then record new message.  
3. With ABR off, record your message, then address.  
#
4. Press  
to approve.  
#
5. Schedule delivery or press  
to send now.  
Printing a Fax  
You access and print faxes from the Activity Menu. If the autoprint option is  
active, your fax prints automatically to a designated printer. The message and  
header stay in your mailbox until you delete them. You can reprint if you wish.  
To select a default printer or specify a printer destination:  
5
3
1. After listening to the header or message, press  
following:.  
, then do one of the  
1
Direct fax to a default print number.  
Y
9
N
Turn autoprint on/off  
Turn autodelete on/off. If autodelete is active, faxes are  
deleted after they are printed.  
2. If autoprint is not active, access your mailbox to retrieve the fax, and  
listen to the message header.  
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1
3. Press  
to print the fax, and choose one of these print options:  
*
#
Print to <default fax machine extension or name>.  
#
<printer ext>  
Specify a destination. This number becomes the  
default for the remainder of the call.  
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Print at this fax machine (if you have fax capability  
at your desk or are at the default fax machine or any  
other fax machine, including off-site).  
*
Wait for the START prompt.  
NOTE:  
The button label on your fax machine may be different from START.  
Common alternate keys for this function are PRINT, RECEIVE, and  
REC/PORT. At the prompt, press whatever key begins the printing  
process.  
Acting on a Header or Message  
After you have listened to a header or message, you can choose from several  
options.  
1. Press any of the following:  
D
3
(
)
Delete message  
*
*
U
8
4
* * ( * *  
)
)
Restore the last message you deleted  
Save and skip to next message  
#
H
* * ( * *  
Hold message in current category and skip to  
next message  
#
Skip to next message category  
*
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NOTE:  
If you have a personal fax extension, you receive only voice messages  
and fax message headers through your telephone set. Faxes go directly  
into your personal fax extension without ringing your telephone.  
Fax headers do trigger your message light. The header may give you a  
length of time in seconds. This is the length of the message. The header  
also gives you the fax page count.  
Scanning Messages Quickly  
Once you are familiar with how to get messages, try the easier autoscan  
method. Autoscan is most useful for mobile telephone users, because it  
requires touching only two buttons.  
7
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Press one of the following:  
1
Scan headers and messages.  
2
3
4
Scan headers only.  
Scan messages only.  
Print all new faxes.  
3. Use the Respond and Act On options as necessary. The system pauses  
three seconds between messages.  
How to Create and Use Multiple  
Personal Greetings  
After you have recorded several personal greetings, you may want to assign  
those greetings to specific types of incoming calls. Besides the basic mode of  
using one greeting for all calls, you can set up specific greetings for:  
1) internal and 2) external calls  
1) busy and 2) no answer calls  
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1) prime-time internal, 2) prime-time external, and 3) out-of-hours calls  
1) prime-time busy, 2) prime-time no answer, and 3) out-of-hours calls  
The first step is to define the types of calls you want to differentiate; then move  
on to changing call type definitions and assigning greetings to call types.  
Call Types  
Internal  
Those from callers at your business location.  
Those from outside your business location.  
External  
Busy  
Those that come in when you are using your telephone line(s).  
Those that come in when you do not answer.  
No answer  
Out-of-hours  
Those that come in after standard business hours—defined by  
your system administrator.  
(Weekend greetings must be activated manually—basic mode  
only.)  
Defining Call Types (the first time)  
3
4
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Press one of the following:  
1
Differentiate internal/external calls.  
Differentiate busy/no answer calls.  
2
3. Press one of the following:  
3
Differentiate out-of-hours calls.  
Make no distinction between prime time and out-of-hours calls.  
4
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Tips  
When you select the out-of-hours call type, the other call types automatically  
apply only to prime-time calls.  
You must make a choice between internal/external and busy/no answer call  
types. The system is not set up to handle both sets of situations simultaneously.  
Changing Call Type Definition  
3
4
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Press any of the following:  
1
Differentiate internal/external calls.  
2
3
4
5
Differentiate busy/no answer calls.  
Differentiate out-of-hours calls.  
Turn off out-of-hours differentiation.  
Use a single greeting for all calls (negate call type  
definition).  
#
3. Press  
to approve, then proceed to “Assigning Greetings to Call  
Types.”  
After you have recorded multiple personal greetings and defined the call types  
to which you want to assign those greetings, use the following procedures to  
assign greetings to call types.  
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Assigning Greetings to Call Types  
3
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Listen to the summary of active greetings.  
3
3. Press  
to activate a greeting.  
4. Enter a number (0 to 9) to indicate which greeting you want to assign to  
a call type.  
5. Press any of the following:  
1
Use the greeting for each call type.  
2
Use the greeting for internal (or busy) calls.  
3
Use the greeting for external (or no answer) calls.  
4
Use the greeting for out-of-hours calls.  
5
Use a single greeting for all calls (negate call type definition).  
#
6. Press  
7. Press  
to approve.  
R
7
(
) to return to the Activity Menu.  
*
*
NOTE:  
To set up different greetings strictly for prime-time and out-of hours calls,  
you must assign the same greeting to the two prime-time calls types  
(internal and external or busy and no answer). Listen to the voice  
prompts for guidance.  
Activating Previously Recorded  
Greetings  
3
3
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Enter the greeting number.  
3. Follow the prompts to activate for all calls or for individual call types.  
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Scanning All Greetings  
3
2
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Listen to first greeting status statement.  
3. Press any combination of the following:  
0
Listen to a greeting.  
1
Re-record a greeting.  
D
3
(
)
Delete and skip to the next greeting.  
Return to the previous greeting.  
Save and skip to the next greeting.  
*
*
2
#
#
4. Press  
to quit scanning.  
*
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How to Access Outgoing or  
Filed Messages  
To check the status of outgoing messages, access them by following the steps  
listed below, then move on to selecting, modifying, and re-sending them.  
Accessing Outgoing Messages  
4
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Listen to the first category and message header. Categories:  
Undeliverable  
Can’t be delivered, usually because the recipient’s  
mailbox is full. You can listen to, re-address, and re-  
record these messages.  
Filed  
Copies of outgoing messages you’ve saved to re-send  
and/or modify.  
Undelivered  
Not yet sent because they’re scheduled for future  
delivery. You can listen to, re-address, and re-record  
these messages prior to delivery.  
Delivered  
Accessed  
Delivered but not yet listened to.  
Delivered and listened to.  
Selecting a Message  
When you have accessed your filed messages, select individual messages to  
modify by following the selection procedure.  
1. Press any or none of the following:  
0
Listen to the message.  
2
3
Play back the message header.  
D
3
(
)
Delete and skip to the next message.  
*
*
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2
#
#
2
Return to previous messages.  
Save and skip to the next message.  
Skip to the next message category  
NOTE:  
For delivered or accessed messages, you can listen to the headers only.  
You can’t change or re-send these messages. After you review an  
accessed message header, the system deletes the header  
automatically.  
Modifying a Message  
When you have selected a message to modify or re-send, choose one of the  
following options.  
1
1. Press  
to modify and/or re-send the selected message.  
#
Press  
to re-send the message as is.  
To re-record the message:  
1
a. Press  
.
b. Speak message at the tone.  
c. Edit normally.  
#
d. Press  
to approve.  
Tips  
You can modify/re-send three types of outgoing messages:  
Undelivered (scheduled for future delivery)  
Undeliverable (incorrect address or recipient’s mailbox is full)  
Filed  
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#
#
Press  
to re-send an undelivered message to the original recipient only.  
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Re-sending a Message  
When you have selected a message to modify/re-send, choose one of the  
following options to re-direct your message.  
1. For filed and undeliverable messages:  
L
5
a. Enter address(es) or list via  
(
).  
*
*
#
#
b. Press  
or  
to approve and send immediately.  
#
c. Enter delivery options and press  
2. For undelivered messages:  
.
#
a. Enter additional addresses and press  
.
1
b. Press  
to review and edit original addresses.  
*
c. Change delivery times or options.  
Tips  
If you re-send a filed message, it leaves the file cabinet portion of your mailbox.  
You must file a copy again to retain it .  
The Outgoing Message file consumes much of your system’s resources. Be  
sure to delete messages and headers regularly.  
#
#
Press  
to re-send an undelivered message to the original recipient only.  
How to Create Mailing Lists  
Creating a List  
5
1
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
#
2. Enter list ID (up to 6 letters or digits) and press  
.
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3. Press one of the following:  
1
Make the list private.  
2
Make the list public  
#
4. Enter an address and press  
.
5. Repeat step 4 until list is complete.  
#
6. Press  
to approve.  
NOTE:  
After you address a message using a list, the system asks for more  
extensions. Do not add extensions that are already used in addressing of  
the list just appended.  
A
2
Specify an address as a number or name—press  
modes.  
(
) to switch  
*
*
Tip  
L
When creating a list, you can also include an existing list by entering  
*
5
(
) at step 4.  
*
Deleting Addresses from a List  
Delete addresses from a mailing list in two ways:  
D
Review the list until you find each address, then press  
*
3
(
); or  
*
1
At step 4 (when creating a list), press  
immediately, enter the address  
D
3
to be deleted, and press  
(
).  
*
*
Repeat for other addresses.  
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Scanning List Summaries  
5
1
2
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
2. Listen to the list summary.  
3. Press any of the following:  
#
Skip to next list.  
D
3
(
)
Delete the entire list.  
*
*
0
Review/modify list members. (Return to “Reviewing  
and Modifying a List.”)  
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Reviewing and Modifying a List  
5
1
3
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
#
2. Enter list owner’s extension and press . (If you own the list, simply  
#
press .)  
#
3. Enter list ID and press  
.
4. Listen to the first name, then press any of the following:  
#
Skip to the next name.  
D
3
(
)
Delete name.  
*
*
2
Repeat name.  
2
2
1
Return to previous name.  
Review from beginning.  
*
1
Add/delete specified entries or change public/private  
status, then do the following:  
9
6
a. Press Y ( ) or N ( ) to change status.  
#
b. Enter address and press  
.
D
c. Listen to name, and if deleting, press  
*
3
(
).  
*
d. Repeat b and c for each addition/deletion.  
to stop adding/deleting specified entries.  
when finished reviewing.  
#
5. Press  
6. Press  
*
#
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How to Create a Personal  
Directory  
The system allows you to create a personal directory of abbreviated names  
(aliases) for frequently used addresses. It’s essentially a sophisticated speed-  
dialing feature.  
Creating and Appending a Directory  
A
2
You must be addressing by name (  
/
) to use your personal directory.  
*
*
You can create your personal directory in name or number addressing mode.  
5
2
1
1. Press  
from the Activity Menu.  
#
2. Enter an address and press  
3. Listen to your entry’s address.  
.
D
3
If the name is incorrect, press  
and 3.  
(
) to delete and repeat steps 2  
*
*
4. Enter your abbreviated version of the address (up to 10 characters) and  
#
press  
.
5. Repeat steps 2, 3, and 4 to add more names to your personal directory.  
#
6. Press  
to approve.  
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Reviewing and Deleting Entries from a  
Directory  
5
2
1. Press  
.
2. Do one of the following:  
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2
Press  
to review all aliases. While listening to each entry, press  
#
Skip to next alias.  
D
3
(
)
Delete.  
*
*
2
2
Return to the previous alias.  
Stop reviewing.  
#
3
Press  
to review specific aliases:  
#
a. Enter alias to review and press  
.
b. Listen to corresponding address.  
c. Repeat for more aliases.  
#
d. Press  
to stop reviewing.  
*
R
7
3. Press  
(
) to return to the Activity Menu.  
*
*
Tips  
Your personal directory activates automatically; the system refers to your  
personal directory anytime you enter a name address.  
The system doesn’t care what numbers or letters you use for each alias.  
You should try to use 2- or 3-letter abbreviations that use people’s initials. For  
example, for Mel F. Lewis, you might enter M F L instead of the longer name.  
8
You can also use an alias when transferring out of the system with  
T (  
).  
*
*
How to Use Directory  
Assistance  
If you know the name of a person, you can use the names directory to find that  
person’s extension. If you know the extension, you can use the names directory  
to find the name of the person with that extension.  
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N
6
1. Press  
) from anywhere in the system.  
* * ( * *  
2. Do one of the following:  
To hear the extension number associated with a name, enter  
the name (last name first, with no spaces between the first and  
#
last name), then press  
.
A
To hear the name associated with an address, press  
(
*
*
2
#
), enter the address, then press  
.
Tips  
The extension you hear associated with a name is not always the entire  
address.  
You must add the appropriate prefix numbers for users on remote systems.  
How to Leave a Call Answer  
Message  
When leaving a call answer message, you have several options for making full  
and efficient use of the system. When it answers the telephone, you can:  
1
Press  
to dial through the greeting (if you won’t be missing information  
in the greeting).  
Leave a detailed message (it’s generally more efficient to convey  
information than just requesting a return call).  
D
2
3
Press  
Press  
(
) to delete and start over.  
*
*
1
3
to stop recording and review your message.  
Before or after leaving a message, you can:  
Transfer to another extension:  
8
a. Press  
T (  
).  
*
*
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b. Enter the extension.  
#
c. Press  
.
NOTE:  
If you record a message and either hang up or go to another option, the  
system automatically delivers your message to the person you are  
calling. To prevent delivery of your message, you must delete it with  
*
D
3
(
) Command Summary  
*
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Tips and Highlights  
General Message Handling  
Logging in  
quickly  
From your telephone, dial the system extension,  
#
press  
(you don’t need to enter your extension),  
and enter your password.  
Logging in from a  
system telephone  
From any telephone connected to your  
company’s system, dial the system extension,  
then enter your extension and password.  
Logging in from a  
remote telephone  
From any telephone not connected to your  
company’s system, dial the complete system  
number, including local prefix and the area code if  
long distance, then enter your extension and  
password.  
Dialing through  
If you know which buttons to push, push them  
without waiting for the system to respond.  
NOTE:  
You can’t bypass error beeps and important system messages.  
H
4
For Help, press  
the next step.  
(
). The system states your current options or  
*
*
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Getting Messages  
Scan messages  
You can automatically play all your messages by  
7
1
quickly  
pressing just two buttons,  
plus either  
to  
2
scan messages and headers,  
to scan  
3
headers only, or  
to scan messages only.  
Scanning is especially useful with a car  
telephone.  
Use playback  
controls  
When listening to messages, you have controls  
for loudness, speed, stepping back and forth,  
pausing, and repeating messages.  
Record a personal  
greeting  
Replace the automatic system greeting with  
your personal hello. Tell callers they can press  
1
H
4
to skip your greeting and press  
(
)
*
*
for Help. Change your greeting everyday to  
match your daily schedule.  
Delete old  
messages  
Your mailbox has limited space. When it’s  
getting full, the system tells you. Delete  
messages or greetings you don’t need.  
Answer messages  
from your mailbox  
Answer a message sent by another user  
immediately after listening to it, either by  
1
0
pressing  
to call the person or by sending  
the caller a return voice mail message by  
1
7
pressing  
.
Forward messages  
You can forward a message to another user or a  
list of users immediately after listening to it. After  
you forward it, you return to the original place in  
your mailbox. To forward to a mailing list, press  
L
5
(
) to specify the list’s address.  
*
*
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Leaving Messages When No One  
Answers  
Use playback  
and record  
controls  
To listen to and edit the messages you leave  
when there’s no answer, you have many controls.  
Bypass greetings  
and record  
immediately  
You don’t have to listen to another user’s call  
1
answer greeting. You can, instead, press  
bypass the greeting and begin recording  
immediately.  
to  
Use directory  
assistance  
If you don’t know the extension of another user,  
find it with your voice messaging system. Log in,  
N
6
press  
) and enter the person’s  
name, *las*t name first. The system tells you the  
( * *  
extension.  
Sending Voice Mail  
Make messages  
priority  
When you want someone to listen to your  
message right away, send it as a priority  
message.  
Make messages  
private  
When you want to prevent another user from  
forwarding a message you send, make it private.  
Save messages  
you send  
Before sending a message, you can save it in the  
Outgoing Message file. Retrieve the message  
later to use again.  
Check on receipt  
of messages you  
send  
After you send a message, check your Outgoing  
Message file to see if the message was delivered  
and if the person listened to it.  
Delete outgoing/  
filed messages  
Delete messages filed in the Outgoing Message  
file. Saved outgoing messages use system  
storage unnecessarily.  
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Schedule delivery  
Use mailing lists  
Schedule a message for delivery to others at a  
specified time and date. Use the system as a  
calendar/reminder by scheduling messages to  
yourself.  
Create a mailing list of extensions. Then send  
your message to one destination—the mailing list.  
All extensions in the list receive the message. You  
can also forward messages to a mailing list.  
Send messages to  
a name, not an  
extension  
When you send a message and don't know the  
A
extension of the recipient, press  
(
*
*
2
).Then enter the person's name, last name first.  
A
2
(
) switches you back and forth  
*
*
between extension and name.  
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