Toshiba GVMU/LVMU manual Use Guest User IDs

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Manage Mailbox

Use Guest User IDs

Enter the User ID.

Press # when done.

3Review your Guest User IDs

4.Press 9 to return to the Manage Mailbox Menu

...or 99 to return to the Main Menu.

The system confirms the Guest User ID is deleted.

The system lists your Guest User ID numbers.

You can select another user Manage Mailbox option.

You can select another Main Menu option.

Use Guest User IDs

Instruct your guest users to call the voice mail system and identify themselves as guest users of your mailbox. Only then can they use voice mail to send, receive, and reply to the messages with your mailbox (Host ID) as a typical voice mail user.

Note See “Access Your Mailbox” on page 14 for more detailed instructions of the following steps.

1.Call the voice mail system.

2.Enter 998 + #.

3.Enter the Host User ID + #.

4.IDEnter+ #*. + the Guest User

5.Enter the security code + #.

Note Check with your System Administrator for the User ID (default 998) configured for your system.

The Host User ID’s greeting plays.

Note Your voice mail system uses the combination of the Host User ID and the Guest User ID to identify the caller as your guest.

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Contents Strata GVMU/LVMU User Guide Voice Processing System User Guide Publication Information Compliance Statement License Agreement Contents Getting Started Iii Contents Organisation IntroductionCalls attention to important instructions or information ConventionsAction/Response Table Related Documents/MediaViii Grand Tour Overview Admin Main Menu New Message Queue Features to Personalise Your MailboxMessage Queues Saved Message Queue Reply Message Message TypesForwarded Message Personal GreetingsSystem BusyFuture Delivery Special Delivery OptionsUrgent PrivatePersonal Distribution Lists Message Destination SelectionsDirectory User OptionsSystem Distribution Lists User Tutorial New User User PromptsUser Tutorial New User User Tutorial Getting StartedAccess Your Mailbox From Internal Telephone From External TelephoneRecord Your Name Record Your Personal Greetings Change Your Security Code Exit Your Mailbox or User Mode Getting Started Play Messages Access MessagesPlayback Controls Play Next Message Play Messages Play Your MessagesFrom the Main Menu, press 1 Play Messages Play Messages Special Functions Return to the Special Functions Menu Continuous Delete Return to previous menu Play Messages Send Messages # End Recording Recording ControlsSelect Additional Destinations Special Delivery Options Send a MessageFrom the Main Menu, press 2 Send Messages Send Messages Send Messages Forward a Message Send Messages Send Messages Reply to the Current Message Personal List Enter a list number 1~7 Send Messages Special Delivery Options Future Delivery Manage Mailbox Manage Mailbox Change Your GreetingCreate or Record Over a Personal Greeting Repeat on Change Your Greeting Selection Review a Greeting Manage Mailbox Change Your User OptionsChange Your Do Not Disturb DND Setting Receive the call Change Your Call Screening SettingChange Your Security Code Create or Record Over Your Busy Greeting Select Your Busy Greeting Record Your Name Change Your Message Notification Manage Mailbox Review Your Option Settings From the Manage Mailbox Menu Manage Your ListsDelete a User ID from the list Manage Guest Mailboxes Manage Guest User IDsUse Guest User IDs Call Forward Integration FeaturesIntegration Features Responding to a Lit Msg LED Message WaitingTurning On/Off Message Waiting LED on Another Extension CIX IntegrationVoice Mail Main Menu To record a call Call Record Lvmu onlyCall Monitor Lvmu only Pause/Resume RecordingVoice Mail Conference Direct Transfer to Voice MailboxSafety Approval Safety Approval Table A-1 Selv LEXU-A, LEXU-B, Lcnu EU Compliance Equipment details Strata CTX/CIX100 Type Approval Type Approval Network Planning Information System Port to Port losses Table A-4 Glossary Dtmf Term Definition Personal List Term Definition Urgent Messages Index Fifo ~ R Strata LVMU/GVMU Voice Processing System User Guide 7/06