Nortel Networks Answering Machine Meridian Mail User Manual

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Welcome to  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging from Nortel Networks is an advanced  
business messaging system that offers convenience and efficiency for  
managing your incoming and outgoing messages.  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging stores all of your voice messages in your  
personal mailbox. Here are some of the many features you can use to send  
and receive messages:  
¨ Forward and reply to messages.  
¨ Compose, edit, and send messages.  
¨ Create personalized distribution lists for sending messages.  
¨ Add message options such as urgent, private, and timed delivery.  
¨ Dial and address by name or by number.  
¨ Receive remote notification of incoming messages.  
Some features are options. Your system administrator can tell you if these  
features are available to you.  
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Contents  
Understanding Meridian Mail Voice Messaging  
Working with Meridian Mail Voice Messaging.................................................... 1  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging at a glance....................................................... 2  
Using standard commands............................................................................... 4  
Mailbox setup  
Logging in to your mailbox................................................................................ 5  
Changing your password.................................................................................. 6  
Recording greetings......................................................................................... 7  
Recording your name....................................................................................... 8  
Assigning a custom operator ............................................................................ 8  
Playing your messages  
Playing your messages .................................................................................... 9  
Responding to messages  
Calling the sender...........................................................................................10  
Replying to the sender ....................................................................................10  
Replying to the sender and all recipients..........................................................10  
Forwarding a message....................................................................................11  
Sending messages  
Composing a message....................................................................................12  
Addressing a message....................................................................................13  
Addressing by name .......................................................................................14  
Checking and editing your message ................................................................14  
Adding message options.................................................................................15  
Distribution lists ..............................................................................................16  
Express Messaging.........................................................................................17  
Thru-Dialing....................................................................................................17  
Remote Notification  
Remote Notification.........................................................................................18  
Call Answering  
When you are the caller ..................................................................................21  
Your Meridian Mail Voice Messaging numbers........................................................22  
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Working with Meridian Mail Voice Messaging  
How to use this guide  
This guide explains how to use Meridian Mail Voice Messaging. Familiarize yourself with  
the most frequently used procedures such as logging in, playing your messages, and  
recording your greetings. Then explore the many convenient features available for voice  
messaging. If you want to use a feature described in this guide but you cannot activate it,  
check with your system administrator.  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging terms  
While you are working with Meridian Mail Voice Messaging you will use these basic terms.  
Access numbers  
You log in to your mailbox by dialing an access number. Your system administrator gives  
you the Meridian Mail Voice Messaging access number and any other numbers you need  
to access features and services. Keep a handy record of these numbers on page 22.  
Mailbox  
Your electronic mailbox stores your messages, your recorded greetings, your distribution  
lists, and other personal settings. You can log in to your mailbox at any time to play your  
messages and use all of the available Meridian Mail Voice Messaging features and  
services. Your system administrator will assign you a mailbox number, which is usually  
your extension number.  
Password  
Your personal password provides security for your mailbox and its contents. All of your  
interaction with Meridian Mail Voice Messaging is confidential; no one else can access  
your mailbox.  
How to get help  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging provides several types of help for the novice and the  
experienced user.  
Voice prompts  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging guides you with voice prompts at each step. The prompts  
tell you what to do next, or what options are available, so you don’t have to remember  
every step. You can interrupt a prompt by pressing the key for the next step.  
Context-sensitive help  
You can press * for Help at any time while you are logged in to your mailbox. You will hear  
the options that are available for your next step.  
Printed help  
In addition to this user guide, an At a Glance card is available. Keep it near your telephone  
or take it with you when you travel.  
System administrator  
Ask your system administrator about available features and access numbers.  
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Meridian Mail Voice Messaging at a glance  
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Meridian Mail Voice Messaging at a glance  
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Using standard commands  
In Meridian Mail Voice Messaging, many keypad commands are common to all features.  
For example, Play is always 2, Record is always 5, and Help is always *. If you learn  
these standard commands you can use all the Meridian Mail Voice Messaging features  
without memorizing every step.  
When you are playing your messages, recording greetings, and recording messages,  
use these commands:  
Play  
Skip back  
Skip forward  
Go to previous message  
or return to messages  
Go to next message  
Record  
Delete/Restore  
Help  
Stop playback  
or recording  
Cancel menu selection  
End data entry  
or addressing  
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Logging in to your mailbox  
You need a Meridian Mail Voice Messaging access number, a mailbox number, and a  
password to log in to your mailbox.  
To log in for the first time  
Your system administrator will give you a temporary password that you change the first  
time you log in.  
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Decide on a new password. See page 6 for help with choosing passwords.  
Follow the login steps below, using your temporary password.  
When you are asked to enter a new password, follow the prompts. See page 6 for  
instructions on changing your password.  
To log in  
You can log in to your mailbox from any touchtone phone. When logging in from your own  
phone, you may be able to press a message key instead of dialing the access number.  
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Dial the Meridian Mail Voice Messaging access number, or press the message key on  
your phone.  
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Enter your mailbox number, then press #. If you are at your own phone, just press #.  
Enter your password, then press #.  
You are now in your mailbox and can use all the message list commands.  
To log in using Autologin  
Autologin is an option that is available at some mailboxes. Ask your system administrator  
if Autologin is available.  
To disconnect  
When you have finished your Meridian Mail Voice Messaging session, press 83 to  
disconnect, or simply hang up.  
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Changing your password  
When you log in for the first time, you should change your password from the one you  
were first assigned. After that, you can change your password as often as required.  
Your system administrator sets the minimum length for a password.  
To change your password  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 84.  
Enter your new password, then press #.  
You may see dashes instead of numbers if you have a display phone.  
Enter your new password again, then press #.  
Enter your old password, then press #.  
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If your password expires, follow the steps for changing a password.  
If you forget your password, your system administrator can assign you a temporary  
password. Log in with the temporary password, then change it immediately.  
Choosing a secure password  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging prevents you from using some passwords if they are too  
short or too simple, or if you have used the same one recently. Also, Meridian Mail Voice  
Messaging requires that you change your password on a regular schedule set by your  
system administrator.  
Keep your mailbox secure by choosing passwords that are not easily discovered. Decide  
on a system for choosing passwords that is easy for you to remember but hard for anyone  
else to guess. For example, you can create a unique and easy to remember password by  
combining letters and numbers on your telephone keypad.  
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Recording greetings  
You can record external, internal, and temporary greetings. Callers from outside your  
organization hear your external greeting, callers within your organization hear your internal  
greeting. If you don’t record an internal greeting, all callers hear your external greeting.  
You can record a temporary greeting to tell your callers that you are away from the office.  
All callers hear your temporary greeting if you record one. Tell your callers the times or  
dates of your absence, and if you will retrieve your messages while you are away.  
Keep your greetings brief and informative, and speak clearly. Check each greeting by  
playing it after you record it. Call your number from an external phone to check if your  
organization has a system greeting that plays to external callers before your greeting.  
To record your greeting  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 82.  
Press 1 for external greeting, 2 for internal greeting, or 3 for temporary greeting.  
Press 5 to record. Wait for the tone, then record your greeting.  
Press # to end the recording.  
To play, delete, or rerecord your greeting  
While at your greeting, you can play, delete, or rerecord it.  
4 To play your greeting, press 2.  
4 To delete your greeting, press 76.  
4 To rerecord your greeting, add to the end of it, or rerecord part of it, press 5 at the  
point in the greeting where you want to start. Record a new greeting, then press #.  
The new recording erases the old one from the place where you start to rerecord.  
To set the expiry date for your temporary greeting  
You can set an expiry month, day, and time for your temporary greeting. When the  
temporary greeting expires, your callers will hear your external or internal greeting.  
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While at your temporary greeting, press 9 to set the expiry date.  
Enter the month, day, and time, pressing # after each entry.  
4 For the current month or day, just press #.  
4 For a time setting of 9:00, press 900#. For a.m., press 1; for p.m., press 2.  
Or, for the standard expiry time of one minute after midnight on the date you  
specified, press # for time.  
4 For no expiry, press ###.  
If you do not set an expiry date, or if you press # for month, day, and time, your  
temporary greeting will remain in effect until you delete it.  
To return to your messages  
When you have finished recording your greetings, press 4.  
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Recording your name  
Your personal verification is used in your greetings and addressed messages, and in  
Express Messaging, Name Dialing, and Remote Notification announcements. Keep your  
personal verification as brief as possible, and speak clearly.  
To record a personal verification  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 89.  
You hear your current personal verification if there is one.  
Press 5 to record. Wait for the tone, then record your name.  
Press # to end the recording.  
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To play, delete, or rerecord your personal verification  
You can play, delete, or rerecord your personal verification the same way as your  
greetings. See Recording greetings, page 7. If you delete your personal verification, your  
callers hear just your mailbox number or your name spelled one letter at a time.  
To return to your messages  
When you have finished recording your personal verification, press 4.  
Assigning a custom operator  
You can offer your callers the option of leaving a message or speaking to one of your  
assistants or colleagues. In your greeting, tell callers to press zero if they wish to speak to  
this person in your absence. The custom operator number is the number of the person  
your callers reach when they press zero.  
Ask your system administrator if you can change this number.  
To review and assign your custom operator number  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 80 for mailbox options, then press 1 to review  
the custom operator number.  
A prompt tells you the current custom operator number.  
Enter the new custom operator number, then press #.  
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Playing your messages  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging lets you know when you have new messages. Your phone  
may have a message waiting light, or you may hear a special dial tone when you pick up  
the handset.  
When you log in to your mailbox, your mailbox summary tells you the number of new  
messages in your message list and if any of them are urgent. The summary also tells you  
if any recorded messages are unsent.  
Each message header tells you the sender’s name, and the date and time of the message.  
To play your messages  
After logging in to your mailbox, you hear the mailbox summary, then the header for your  
first new message. (If Autoplay is enabled, your messages play automatically.)  
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While you are in your message list, you can go to any message and play it.  
4 To play the current message, press 2.  
4 To go to the next message, press 6; to go to the previous message, press 4.  
4 To go to a specific message, press 86, enter the message number, then press #.  
4 To start over at the first message from the end of your message list, press 6.  
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When you have played your messages, press 83 to disconnect, or hang up. Or, you  
can remain logged in to use other messaging features.  
To review and respond to your messages  
While you are playing a message, you can use these message commands:  
4 To skip back five seconds in the message, press 1; to skip forward five seconds in  
the message, press 3.  
4 To increase the message speed, press 23; to decrease it, press 21. You can  
increase the speed up to three times, and decrease it to normal.  
4 To increase the message volume, press 26; to decrease the volume, press 24. You  
can increase the volume up to three times, and decrease it to normal.  
4 To pause, press #; to continue, press 2.  
Before, during, or after playing a message, you can use these message commands:  
4 To hear sender, recipient, date, and time details, press 72 for message envelope.  
4 To delete the message and move to the next message, press 76. To restore the  
deleted message (before disconnecting), return to the message and press 76.  
4 To respond to the message, see Calling the sender, Replying to the sender,  
Replying to the sender and all recipients, and Forwarding a message, pages 10-11.  
4 Press 7* for Help on message commands.  
Message storage  
Empty your mailbox by deleting messages as often as possible. Your messages may be  
automatically deleted on a schedule set by your administrator.  
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Calling the sender  
You can place a call to the sender of a message if the number is known to Meridian Mail  
Voice Messaging.  
To call the sender  
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After listening to a message or while it is playing, press 9 to call the sender.  
Speak to the sender or leave a message.  
When you have finished your call, hang up.  
You may be able to return to your messages without hanging up and logging in again.  
Replying to the sender  
You can record a reply to the sender of a message if the number is known to Meridian  
Mail Voice Messaging.  
To record a reply to the sender  
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After listening to a message or while it is playing, press 71 to reply to the sender.  
Your reply is addressed automatically. You do not have to enter a name or number.  
Press 5 to record your reply. Wait for the tone, then begin recording.  
Press # to end recording your reply.  
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4 To review your message, see Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
4 To add options, see Adding message options, page 15.  
Press 79 to send the message.  
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Replying to the sender and all recipients  
You can record a reply to the sender and all the recipients of a message, if their numbers  
are known to Meridian Mail Voice Messaging.  
To record a reply to the sender and all recipients of a message  
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After listening to a message or while it is playing, press 74 to reply to the sender and  
all recipients of the message.  
Your reply is addressed automatically. You do not have to enter names or numbers.  
4 To play the list of recipients to whom your reply will be sent, press 72.  
Press 5 to record your reply. Wait for the tone, then begin recording.  
Press # to end recording your reply.  
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4 To review your message, see Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
4 To add options, see Adding message options, page 15.  
Press 79 to send the message.  
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Forwarding a message  
You can forward a message to another mailbox, to a distribution list, or to a telephone  
number. You can also record an introduction to the original message. You cannot forward  
a message marked Private.  
To forward a message  
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After listening to a message or while it is playing, press 73 to forward the message.  
Enter the number to which you want to forward the message, then press #. Repeat  
this step for each additional number to which you want to forward the message.  
4 For details on addressing your message, see Addressing a message, page 13, and  
Addressing by name, page 14.  
4 If you need to cancel an address, see To cancel an address entry, page 12.  
When you have finished entering addresses, press # again to end the list.  
Press 5 if you want to record an introduction. Wait for the tone, then begin recording.  
Press # to end recording your introduction.  
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4 To review your message, see Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
4 To add options, see Adding message options, page 15.  
Press 79 to send the message.  
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Composing a message  
To compose a message, you first address it, then record your message, then send it. You  
can address a message to one or more people or distribution lists. Before you send a  
message you can edit it and add message options.  
To address, record, and send a message  
You address a message to one or more recipients before you start recording. An address  
is typically a mailbox number or a distribution list number. You may also be able to  
address messages to other numbers. See Addressing a message, page 13. You can also  
address a message by spelling a person’s name. See Addressing by name, page 14.  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 75.  
Enter the first address, then press #.  
Continue to enter addresses followed by #.  
4 See Addressing a message, page 13, and Addressing by name, page 14.  
4 If you need to cancel an address, see To cancel an address entry, below.  
When you have finished entering addresses, press # again to end the list.  
Press 5 to record your message. Wait for the tone, then start recording.  
Press # to end the recording.  
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4 To review your message, see Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
4 To add options, see Adding message options, page 15.  
Press 79 to send the message.  
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To cancel an address entry  
You can cancel an address you entered while you are at step 2 above. After you have  
pressed the final # at the end of the list, you cannot cancel any entries. If you cancel a  
distribution list number, the entire distribution list is deleted from your address list.  
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Press 0# to cancel the last address you entered in the list.  
Repeat this step for each address you want to cancel, erasing entries one at a time  
from the end of the list.  
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Return to step 3 above.  
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Addressing a message  
You can address your messages to local mailboxes and distribution lists. You may also be  
able to address messages to mailboxes at other sites (networks), to other voice mail  
systems (open networks), and to recipients at telephones with no voice mail. For the  
required prefixes, press * for Help when addressing, or ask your system administrator.  
Keep a record of these prefixes on page 22.  
When Meridian Mail Voice Messaging prompts you for a mailbox number, enter the  
appropriate prefix if required, then the number. When you have entered all the required  
addresses, return to step 3 in To address, record, and send a message on page 12.  
To address a message to a local mailbox  
Enter the mailbox number, then press #.  
To address a message to a distribution list  
Enter the distribution list number, then press #.  
To address a message to a mailbox at another network site  
Enter the network prefix followed by the mailbox number, then press #.  
To address a message to an open network mailbox  
Enter the open network prefix followed by the system access phone number (using the  
same prefixes you would use for a local or long distance call from your phone), then  
press #. Enter the mailbox number, then press #.  
To address a message to a telephone  
You can address and send a recorded message to a telephone.  
Enter the prefix if required, followed by the recipient’s telephone number, then press #.  
When you send a message to a person at a telephone number, Meridian Mail Voice  
Messaging calls the person’s telephone and states that there is a message from you. The  
system may tell the recipient which key to press to hear the message, or the message  
may play automatically. The recipient can respond by recording a reply.  
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Addressing by name  
You can enter an address by spelling a person’s name on your telephone keypad instead  
of entering a number. Name Addressing can be used for addressing a message, for  
creating a distribution list, for Express Messaging, and for Thru-Dialing.  
To address by name  
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When Meridian Mail Voice Messaging prompts you for a mailbox number, enter the  
Name Addressing prefix.  
4 If you don’t know the prefix, press *.  
Spell the last name, then the first name.  
4 For Q, press 7; for Z, press 9. For example, to reach Quinn, Bob, dial 78466262.  
4 If you don’t know the complete name, enter the first few letters, then press #. Select  
from the list of possible matches for the name.  
You can stop spelling the name as soon as the system announces a match. You do  
not have to press #. The message is automatically addressed with the mailbox  
number for this name.  
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If the name is part of a list of addresses, continue to enter addresses. When you are  
finished, press # to end the list.  
Checking and editing your message  
After you have recorded your message, you can review it before sending it. To play or  
change the message, use any of these standard commands:  
4 To play the message, press 2.  
4 To skip back five seconds in the message, press 1; to skip forward five seconds in  
the message, press 3.  
4 To pause, press #; to continue, press 2.  
4 To play the message envelope, including the list of recipients, press 72.  
4 To delete the message and move to the next message, press 76. To restore the  
deleted message (before disconnecting), return to the message and press 76 to  
restore it.  
4 To rerecord the message, add to the end of it, or rerecord part of it, press 5 at  
the point in the message where you want to start. Record the new message, and  
end by pressing #.  
The new recording erases the old one from the place where you started to  
rerecord.  
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Adding message options  
When you create a message you can indicate that you want it handled in a special way.  
The message options are Standard, Urgent, Economy, Private, Acknowledgment, and  
Timed Delivery. Messages are sent Standard unless you choose another option. A  
message cannot be tagged both Urgent and Economy. Before sending the message, you  
can check the options by pressing 72 to play the message envelope.  
To add an Urgent option  
When you send a message marked Urgent, the recipient is notified in the mailbox  
summary and the message header that the message is urgent.  
Before or after recording a message, press 70 then 1 to add the Urgent option.  
4 To cancel an Urgent option for a message, press 70 then 2 for Standard.  
To add an Economy option  
The Economy option can be used for messages sent to other networks. Your organization  
sends Economy messages at a lower overnight rate.  
Before or after recording a message, press 70 then 3 to add the Economy option.  
4 To cancel an Economy option for a message, press 70 then 2 for Standard.  
To add a Private option  
When you send a message marked Private, recipients in your organization cannot forward  
it or attach it to another message. Be aware that recipients in other organizations may not  
be told your message is Private, and they may be able to forward it.  
Before or after recording a message, press 70 then 4 to add the Private option.  
4 To cancel a Private option for a message, press 70 then 4 again.  
To request an acknowledgment to your message  
When you send a message marked Acknowledgment, Meridian Mail Voice Messaging  
automatically deposits a separate acknowledgment message in your mailbox after each  
recipient has read your message. Some other networks may only acknowledge that your  
message has been received by the system, not read by the recipients.  
Before or after recording a message, press 70 then 5 for Acknowledgment.  
4 To cancel an Acknowledgment request for a message, press 70 then 5 again.  
To set a specific time for delivering a message  
You can compose a message to be delivered to the recipients at a future date and time.  
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Before or after recording a message, press 70 then 6 for Timed Delivery.  
Enter the month, day, and time, pressing # after each entry.  
4 For the current month or day, just press #.  
4 For a time setting of 9:00, press 900#. For a.m., press 1; for p.m., press 2.  
For delivery one minute after midnight on the date you specified, press # for time.  
4 To cancel Timed Delivery for a message, press 70 then 6 again.  
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Distribution lists  
A distribution list saves you time when you send messages to the same group of  
addresses. You can create up to 9 personal distribution lists. Each personal distribution  
list can contain up to 99 entries. You can also use shared distribution lists supplied by  
your system administrator.  
To create a personal distribution list  
A personal distribution list can contain all of the same types of addresses to which you can  
send a composed message, except other personal distribution lists. An entry can be a  
mailbox number, shared distribution list number, network mailbox, open network mailbox,  
or telephone number. See Addressing a message, page 13. You can also add an entry by  
spelling a person’s name. See Addressing by name, page 14.  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 85.  
4 To play a summary of all your lists, press *.  
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Enter a number from 1 to 9, then press #.  
Press 5 to start entering addresses into the list.  
Enter the first address, then press #, in the same way you address a message.  
Continue to enter addresses, pressing # after each one.  
4 To cancel the last number you entered in the list, press 0#.  
When the list is complete, press #.  
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When you are finished, press 4 to return to your messages.  
To play, edit, or delete a personal distribution list  
After you create a personal distribution list, you can play it to hear all the addresses, add  
to it, delete it, and search for addresses in the list.  
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While logged in to your mailbox, press 85.  
Enter the distribution list number, then press #. If you don’t remember the number,  
press * to hear a summary of your personal distribution lists.  
4 To play the contents of the list, press 2.  
4 To add addresses to the list, press 5. Enter each address, then press #. When the  
list is complete, press #.  
4 To delete the entire list, press 76. You can restore the list by pressing 76  
immediately after deleting it.  
4 To search for an address in the list so you can add it or delete it, press 6. Enter the  
address, then press #. Meridian Mail Voice Messaging tells you if the address is in  
the list. If the address is not in the list, you can add it by pressing 5. If the address  
is in the list, you can delete it by pressing 76.  
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When you are finished, press 4 to return to your messages.  
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Express Messaging  
Express Messaging is a fast way to send a message to another mailbox without logging in  
to your own mailbox to compose and send the message. Ask your system administrator  
for the Express Messaging number.  
To send a message without logging in  
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Dial the Express Messaging number.  
Enter the mailbox number of the person for whom you are leaving the message,  
then press #.  
4 To address your message by name, see Addressing by name, page 14.  
Wait for the tone, then record your message.  
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4 To review your message, see Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
4 To add options, see Adding message options, page 15.  
Hang up.  
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Thru-Dialing  
While you are using Meridian Mail Voice Messaging, you can make a call without hanging  
up. Ask your system administrator if Thru-Dial is available to you.  
To place a call while logged in  
While logged in to your mailbox, press 0, followed immediately by the telephone number  
you want to call, then press #. Do not pause for more than two seconds while you are  
entering the number.  
To place a call while logged in using name dialing  
When you enter a name instead of a number with Thru-Dial, Meridian Mail Voice  
Messaging places the call as soon as it finds a match for the name.  
1
While logged in to your mailbox, press 0, then enter the Name Dialing prefix.  
4 If you don’t know the number, press *.  
2
Enter the last name, then the first, until your call is placed.  
4 For instructions on entering the name, see Addressing by name, page 14.  
To reach your custom operator number while logged in  
Your custom operator number is the number of the person your callers reach when they  
press zero.  
While logged in to your mailbox, press 0, then wait for the call to be answered.  
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Remote Notification  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging can notify you of new messages at a remote telephone or  
pager. Instead of calling in to your mailbox to retrieve your messages, you can specify a  
number, day, and time for Remote Notification. You can change these settings easily, and  
turn Remote Notification on or off as needed. Ask your system administrator if this option  
is available to you.  
To set up Remote Notification the first time  
The easiest way to set up Remote Notification for the first time is to define only one  
schedule and one remote telephone or pager number. The following steps help you with  
a simple first-time setup.  
1
While logged in to your mailbox, press 80 for mailbox options, then 2 for Remote  
Notification.  
2
Press 4 for message type. To change the setting to Urgent, so you will be notified of  
urgent messages only, press 1. To keep the setting at Any, so you will be notified of  
any messages you receive, just press #.  
3
4
Enter the schedule type. For a temporary schedule, press 1. For a business schedule,  
press 2. For a non-business schedule, press 3.  
Press 5 for setup, enter the number of the telephone or pager at which you wish to  
receive notification, then press #.  
4 If you enter the wrong number, press #, and follow the prompts to reenter the  
number.  
5
6
Enter the telephone type of the remote number. For a touch-tone telephone, press 1.  
For a touch-tone pager, press 2. For a tone/voice pager, press 3. For a digital or  
numeric pager, press 4. For a paging service, press 5. Press # to continue.  
Set the start and end times of the first time period. To set the start time, press 1, enter  
the start time, then press #. To set the end time, press 2, enter the end time, then  
press #. Press # to continue.  
4 Time settings include minutes, and each setting must end with #. For a time setting  
of 9:00, press 900#. For a.m., press 1; for p.m., press 2.  
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To exit, press #.  
To change your Remote Notification settings, see pages 19 and 20.  
To turn Remote Notification on and off  
After you have set up Remote Notification for the first time, you can turn it on or off as  
needed, and change the setup at any time.  
1
2
While logged in to your mailbox, press 80, then 2 for Remote Notification.  
Select a schedule type. For a temporary schedule, press 1. For a business schedule,  
press 2. For a non-business schedule, press 3.  
3
For each schedule type, press 76 to turn it on or off.  
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Remote Notification (continued)  
Use the Remote Notification Planner below to decide how you want to set up your  
notification day and time periods.  
Remote Notification Planner  
Notification type: Any ¨ Urgent ¨  
Telephone  
numbers  
Telephone  
types  
Start  
times  
End  
times  
Business  
schedules  
1
2
3
Non-business  
schedules  
1
2
3
Temporary  
schedules  
1
2
3
How Remote Notification works  
You can define up to three remote notification schedule types: business, non-business, or  
temporary. Temporary schedules allow you to override normal schedules. You can specify  
the duration of a temporary schedule, or allow it to automatically discontinue after one day.  
You can set up to three telephone and pager numbers per time period in each schedule. If  
you use a digital or numeric pager, you may also enter a callback number that will be  
displayed on your pager. If you use a paging service, you must specify the personal  
identification number (PIN) of your pager. Ask your system administrator if the notification  
numbers and pager service you want to use are allowed at your mailbox.  
You can define up to three time periods per schedule. Time periods within a schedule  
cannot overlap and must start and end within the same day. When you add a new time  
period, start and end times are automatically created and the previously defined phone  
numbers are copied to the new time period. You can then change the phone numbers.  
You can delete a phone number by entering 0# after selecting a number to change. If you  
delete the only phone number in a time period, the time period is deleted.  
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Remote Notification (continued)  
To change your notification message type  
You can select one of two notification message types. This message type applies to all  
days and times you specify. If you select the standard setting Any, you will receive  
notification of all new messages. If you select Urgent, you will receive notification only of  
messages that were marked urgent by the sender.  
1
In Remote Notification, press 4 for message type. A prompt tells you if the current  
setting is Any or Urgent.  
2
Press 1 to change the current message type setting. Press # to leave this setting  
without changing it.  
To add or change a schedule  
For tips on adding and changing remote notification settings, see How Remote Notification  
works, on the previous page.  
1
At the prompt for schedule type, enter the schedule type you want to change or add.  
For a temporary schedule, press 1. For a business schedule, press 2. For a non-  
business schedule, press 3.  
2
3
Press 2 to review current settings for the schedule type you selected.  
The current time periods are listed for you to choose from.  
To add or change any settings, press 5. Choose a time period (1, 2, or 3) to add or  
change. Choices depend on how many time periods are currently set up.  
4 To turn the time period you chose on or off, depending on its current state,  
press 76.  
4
5
Change the phone number for the time period you chose, or add new phone  
numbers. To continue without any changes, press #.  
Change the start and end times of the time period you chose, if required. To change  
the start time, press 1. To change the end time, press 2. For each time setting, enter  
a new time, or press # to continue without any changes.  
4 Time settings include minutes, and each setting must end with #. For a time setting  
of 9:00, press 900#. For a.m., press 1; for p.m., press 2.  
6
Add or set other time periods, if required. When you have finished, press # to exit.  
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When you are the caller  
When you are calling another person’s Meridian Mail Voice Messaging mailbox you can  
use many of the messaging commands described in this guide. You can also tell callers  
from outside your organization how to use these commands. Here are some convenient  
and time-saving tips.  
Interrupting greetings  
While you are listening to a person’s greeting, you can stop the greeting at any time by  
pressing # and then recording your message. This saves time when you call the same  
person frequently and don’t need to hear the greeting.  
If you call a person who has recorded a temporary absence greeting you hear a warning  
when you try to stop the greeting. This allows you to continue listening if you want to, or to  
start recording.  
Connecting to the custom operator  
While you are listening to a person’s greeting you can press 0 to transfer to the custom  
operator number assigned for that mailbox.  
Thru-Dialing to another number  
You may be able to transfer to another person in the same organization by pressing 0,  
followed immediately by the person’s extension number. See Thru-Dialing, page 17. You  
may be able to use name dialing if you don’t know the extension number. Ask your system  
administrator if these options are available to you.  
Editing your recorded messages  
When you record a message to leave in another person’s mailbox, you can play it, delete  
it, or rerecord it just as you do when you compose a message in Meridian Mail Voice  
Messaging. Use the commands listed in Checking and editing your message, page 14.  
Adding options to your recorded messages  
When you record a message to leave in another person’s mailbox, you can add options  
such as Urgent and Private just as you do when you compose a message in Meridian Mail  
Voice Messaging. Use the commands described in Adding message options, page 15.  
To log in after leaving a message  
After you have left a message in another person’s mailbox, you may be able to log in  
again to your Meridian Mail Voice Messaging mailbox without hanging up. This is useful if  
you are using a pay phone or a credit card. Ask your system administrator if this option is  
available.  
To log in after leaving a message in another person’s mailbox, press # then 81, and follow  
the usual steps for logging in.  
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Your Meridian Mail Voice Messaging numbers  
Keep a record of your Meridian Mail Voice Messaging user numbers here.  
Do not show your password.  
Mailbox number____________________________________________________  
Login number  
Meridian Mail Voice Messaging access number _________________________  
_________________________________________________________________  
Service numbers  
Express Messaging number _________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________  
Addressing prefixes  
Name Dialing/Name Addressing prefix _________________________________  
Telephone addressing prefix _________________________________________  
Open network prefix ________________________________________________  
Prefixes for other network sites ______________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________  
_________________________________________________________________  
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Meridian Mail Voice Messaging  
User Guide  
Toronto Information Products  
Nortel Networks  
522 University Avenue, 14th Floor  
Toronto, Ontario, Canada  
M5G 1W7  
Copyright © 1999 Nortel Networks, All Rights Reserved.  
Information is subject to change without notice. Nortel Networks  
reserves the right to make changes in design or components as  
progress in engineering and manufacturing may warrant.  
NT2F24AA  
A0779151  
P0904495  
Product release: MM13  
Document issue: Standard 1.0  
Date:  
November 1999  
Printed in the United States of America  
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