Avaya 9500 Series manual Using Voicemail, Accessing Your Mailbox, ∙ Embedded Voicemail User Guide

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4. Using Voicemail

The telephone system includes embedded voicemail and each extension on the system has a voicemail mailbox by default. The message lamp on your phone is lit when you have new messages in your mailbox.

Except for special cases, for example the extensions connected to the fax machine and loudspeaker, the mailboxes are used when the extension has calls it does not answer within a set time (by default 15 seconds though this can be adjusted for each extension by the system administrator).

Your system administrator can also configure other methods of access including access to your mailbox from other phones.

Embedded Voicemail User Guide

The embedded voicemail system can operate two different ways, each of which uses different key presses once you have logged in to a mailbox. The modes are Intuity emulation mailbox mode and IP Office mailbox mode. Your system administrator will inform you which mode your system is using and provide the appropriate embedded voicemail user guide for that mode.

Accessing Your Mailbox

1.Press an idle intercom or call appearance button and dial 777.

To access your mailbox from another extension, dial 778 and enter your own extension number when asked which mailbox you want to access.

2.If your mailbox has an access code set, you will be prompted to enter it. Enter your access code and press #.

3.You will hear a prompt telling you how many messages you have. If you have any new messages the voicemail system will start playing your new messages.

IMPORTANT

Once a new message has been listened to, it is marked as 'old' and is automatically deleted after 24 hours. If you do not want the message deleted, you must mark it as 'saved' by pressing 5 while listening to the message.

IP Office Basic Edition - Quick Mode 9500 Series Phone User Guide

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IP Office Basic Edition

- Issue 6b (23 November 2011)

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Contents Issue 6b 23 November IP Office Basic EditionPage Contents Page Chapter Introduction Page PBX System Mode IntroductionKey System or PBX System Programmable Buttons9500 Series 04 Telephones 9500 Series 08 Telephones Dialing Codes Feature Codes SD Card Serial NumberChapter Call Handling Setting a Callback Call HandlingMaking Calls Making Internal CallsMaking External Calls Press an idle Line Appearance or Call Appearance buttonMaking Page or Direct Calls RedialTo Make a Direct Voice Call To Make a Page CallAnswering Calls Answer a Page CallThree Beeps Single BeepTo Create a Call Pickup Button Call PickupTo Use a Call Pickup Button System Speed Dials Speed DialingTo Use a System Speed Dial Personal Speed Dials To Use a Personal Speed DialTo Edit Your Personal Speed Dials PauseTo Use an Auto Dial Button Auto DialingTo Create an Auto Dial Other Button Adjusting the Volume MuteHolding Calls Parking CallsTransferring Calls Voice Mailbox TransferTo Transfer a Caller to an Extensions Mailbox To Create a Voice Mailbox Transfer ButtonConferencing Calls Using Handsfree Using a Headset To Switch Privacy On or OffJoining Calls To Join a CallPage Chapter Other Features Other Features Absent Text MessagesTo Create an Absent Message Button To Activate an Absent Text MessageTo Manually Cancel Forwarding Press FeatureForwarding Calls To Manually Set ForwardingTo Send Calls to Coverage Call CoverageTo Remove Call Coverage To Create a Call Coverage Button To Use a Call Coverage ButtonLocking Your Extension To Lock Your ExtensionTo Unlock Your Extension To Create a Station Lock ButtonAccount Codes To Manually Enter an Account CodeTo Use an Account Code Button To Create an Account Code Entry ButtonDo Not Disturb To Manually Switch Do Not Disturb On/OffTo Create a Do Not Disturb Button Do Not Disturb Exceptions Page Chapter Using Voicemail Accessing Your Mailbox Using Voicemail∙ Embedded Voicemail User Guide Voicemail Coverage On/Off To create a VMS cover buttonPage Chapter Contacts Contacts Viewing Contacts DetailsMake a Call from the Directory Editing a ContactDeleting a Contact Adding a New ContactAdd a Contact from the Call Log Chapter Call Log Call Log Using the Call LogMaking a Call from the Call Log Viewing Call Details Deleting All Records Deleting a RecordAdding a Record to Your Contacts Chapter Button Programming Button Programming Programming a ButtonChanging a Button Label Button Functions Function Status Indication Page Chapter Phone Settings Naming Your Extension Phone SettingsTo change your extension name Audible Alerting Visual AlertingRinger Sound Ringer Volume Display BrightnessDisplay Contrast Display LanguageDefault Handsfree Audio Path Error TonesButton Clicks Admin Menu A Menu Menu Auto Exit Index Page