Nortel Networks X-6000 manual When you are the caller

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When you are the caller

When you are calling another person’s CallPilot 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 22. You may be able to use name dialing if you don’t know the extension number. Ask your 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 CallPilot. Use the commands described in Checking and editing your message, page 19.

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 CallPilot. Use the commands described in Adding message options, page 20.

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 CallPilot mailbox without hanging up. This is useful if you are using a pay phone or a credit card. Ask your administrator if this option is available.

To log in after leaving a message in another person’s mailbox, press # then 8 1, and follow the usual steps for logging in.

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Contents L l P i l o t TM Contents Welcome to CallPilot CallPilot terms How to use this guideWorking with CallPilot Help sourcesCallPilot keypad commands Message List CommandsUsing standard commands Playing and recordingTo log in for the first time To log in using AutologinLogging in to your mailbox To logChanging your password Recording your nameTo set the expiry date for your temporary greeting Recording greetingsTo play, delete, or re-record your greeting Blocking messages Turning Autologin on or offAssigning a custom operator To review and assign your custom operator numberTo review and respond to your messages Playing your messagesTo play your messages Deleting and restoring messages Changing message volumeChanging message speed Replying to the sender and all recipients Calling the senderReplying to the sender To call the senderForwarding a message To forward a messageTo address, record, and send a message To cancel an address entryComposing a message To address a message to a distribution list Addressing a messageTo address a message to a local mailbox To address a message to a telephoneTo address by name Addressing by nameChecking and editing your message To add a Private option Adding message optionsTo add an Urgent option To request an acknowledgment to your messageAdding message attachments To add an attachment to a messageExpress messaging Thru-dialingTo play, edit, or delete a personal distribution list Distribution listsTo create a personal distribution list To turn Remote Notification on and off To set up Remote Notification the first timeRemote Notification Working in Remote Notification setup Remote Notification PlannerTo change your notification message type To change your notification daysTo change your notification times When you are the caller Your CallPilot numbers CallPilot Multimedia Messaging User Guide