Alcatel-Lucent 300, 400 manual Programming your telephone, Initializing your voice mailbox

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7Programming your telephone

7.1

Initializing your voice mailbox

You can use the Message icon on the welcome screen to initialize your voice mailbox.

(Message : )

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Init your voicemail

apply

Enter your password and record your name in accordance with the spoken instructions

Your personal code is used to access your voice mailbox and to lock your telephone.

7.2

Customising your voice greeting

You can replace the greeting message by a personal message

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select the 'customizing your telephone'

function

mbxgreeting

OK?

select the 'voice-mail

acceptance'

Record

OK?

start recording

 

Greeting:Dfault

 

Custom?

apply

confirm access to the voice

 

mailbox

 

Recording...

 

Stop?

apply

recording in progress

Pleaseconfirm

OK?

apply

apply

While recording the message you can select other functions with the

navigate-up-down key (navigate-up-down : )

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Contents Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server Page Page Contents Sharing Keep in touchUsing the telephone in GAP mode Programming your telephoneRegistering the telephone Accessories Precautions for use MobilityRadio transfer Operating conditions Programmed call-back time Your telephoneMicrophone Call diversion activated Vibrator active „ Call icons„ Adjust audio volume „ Access Menu Light„ Lift the receiver Display and corresponding icons Status iconsMenu icons Display and corresponding icons Call iconsHow to read this guide Important informationInstalling the battery in the telephone Getting startedTo remove it Charging your telephone battery Battery charge time is 3.5 hSwitching off your telephone Switching on your telephoneAccessing the Menu and navigating Switch on/offUsing your telephone Making a callCalling from your personal directory Individual number Receiving a call Using your telephoneCalling your correspondent by name company directory Disabling the ringerRedialling Requesting automatic callback if internal number is busyDuring a call Example sending Dtmf signals During a conversation Make a second callReceiving a second call Switching between two calls Broker call During a call, to recover the correspondent on holdTransferring a call During a conversation Transfer a call to the voice mailbox of an absent partyTo recover your parked call Placing an outside call on hold parkingStore a number Call pick-up SharingAnswering the general bell If the telephone ringing is in your own pick-up groupSharing Hunting groupsDiverting hunting group calls Following 27 predefined messages exist If selected message has to be completedSend a voice message copy To record a comment To record the message Follow the instructions Voice guideKeep in touch Selecting calls to be divertedDiverting calls to your voice mailbox Message To access voice mail functionsConsulting your voice mailbox Display number of new Old messagesKeep in touch Activating/deactivating the personal assistantPersonal assistant reaching you with one number only To select the type of forwarding Diverting calls to another number immediate diversion Different types of diversionsCancelling all diversions Example of diversion on busyConsulting messages left while you were away Programming your telephone Initializing your voice mailboxCustomising your voice greeting To go back to the default message Modifying your personal codeAdjusting the audio functions Programming your telephoneChoose the tune Adjusting the ringer volume Activate the buzzer or the ringerActivating headset mode Rapid customizing of the ringerAdjusting your telephone functions Adjusting screen brightnessYou can activate or disable the following functions Selecting language Programming your personal directory Individual numberModifying a card in the personal directory Programming an appointment reminderLocking your telephone To cancel your appointment call-back requestIdentify the terminal you are on At the programmed time, your telephone ringsAutomatic transfer between radio cells Using the telephone in GAP modeCalling from your personal directory Display functionRedialling the last number dialled redial Using the telephone in GAP modeSending Dtmf signals Sending a calibrated cut-offModifying a name or number Deleting a cardChoosing your melody Customizing and adjusting your telephoneAdjusting the ringer volume Selecting languageAdjusting screen contrast „ LightingRegistering the telephone Registering the telephone on a system for the first timeAsia band 1900 MHz 1920 MHz Registration operation can last up to 2 minutesRegistering the telephone Registering the telephone on other systemsSelect ac Apply Selecting your telephone system Fixing a charger on a vertical surface AccessoriesChargers Assembling two chargersPresentation of the battery pack AccessoriesCharacteristics of the mains power adapter Headphone / external microphoneCleaning your telephone 10 aTransporting and protecting your telephone Glossary Declaration of compliance MU60370BSAA-O600ed01-2307
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300, 400 specifications

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