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Off-Site Notification

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Off-Site

When you enable off-site notification, the NBX Messaging system notifies

Notification

you that you have received voice mail. You can then retrieve your

 

messages. Off-site notification consists of one cycle of up to five attempts

 

to reach you, one attempt for each Attempt row that you configure in the

 

Off-Site Notification screen.

To configure off-site notification for your voice mailbox:

1In NBX NetSet > NBX Messaging > Off-Site Notification, look for the System and Group columns in the upper right corner. If the columns show “Yes,” your system administrator has enabled off-site notification for the NBX system and for the Class of Service group to which your telephone belongs. If “No,” ask to have these features enabled.

2Check Enabled, or, if you want to be notified only about urgent voice mail messages, check Urgent Messages Only.

3In the first Attempt row, in the Method drop-down list, select Pager, VoiceMail, or EMail

The cycle of notice behaviors differs depending on the method that you specify for the first attempt. See the tables at the end of this topic.

4In the Number/Address field:

If you selected Pager for Method in step 3:

Enter a pager number. Do not use parentheses, hyphens, or spaces. Ask your administrator if you need to include the area code and any other digits that your system needs to dial an outside number (such as 9, 8, 1, or 0). After you receive the pager message, you call in to your voice mailbox to listen to your messages.

In the Numeric Page field, indicate what you want the pager to display. Enter a series of digits, such as your telephone extension number.

If you selected VoiceMail for Method in step 3:

Enter the telephone number at which you want to be notified. Do not use parentheses, hyphens, or spaces. Ask your administrator if you need to include the area code and all other digits that your system needs to dial an outside number (such as 9, 8, 1, or 0).

When you choose to be notified by voice mail, the NBX system calls the number that you enter in this field. When you answer the call, the system announces the new voice message and allows you to follow the prompts (or log in to the NBX NetSet utility) to access your voice mailbox and listen to and delete any of your messages.

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Contents NBX Telephone Guide United States Government Legend Contents Modifying or Deleting Groups From Any Internal NBX TelephoneMore Ways to Dial a Call An Internal Call Blind TransferGroup Call Pickup Personalizing Your TelephoneAdditional Applications Attendant ConsolesShows where to look for specific information in this guide How to UseWhere to Find Information This GuideLists conventions that are used throughout this guide ConventionsDefines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide IconsDocumentation Comments onDocumentation About this Guide Setting Up Your Password and Voice Mail For the First Time Describes how to set up your first passwordGetting Started Setting Your NBX NetSet and Messaging Password Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 or later is optimal Frequently used features on your telephone Icons below the window are shortcuts to these featuresQuick Reference GuidesNBX Business Telephones Business Telephone Buttons Controls NBX Business Telephones have these features10 a-f HandsetProgram button Reserved for future use Exit Telephone key padNBX Business Telephones Programmable Access Buttons onBusiness TelephoneStatus Indicator Lights Business TelephoneLight Status NBX Basic Telephone NBX Basic Telephone has these features Basic Telephone Buttons ControlsExit Programmable Access Buttons on the Basic Telephone Basic Telephone Status Icons onSame time Indicates the status of the lines. See TableNBX Voice Messaging Password Changing YourConsiderations Name Steps to Changing Your PasswordPersonal Greeting Security TipsMessage Indicators When you have messages in your mailbox Click Listen Managing Your NBX Voice Messages ButtonsMessage Replying to aForwarding a Introductory commentsOptionally, press one of these buttons, or proceed to step For details on valid site codes, see your administratorCreating Sending a MessageDial 2 to select Create and Send a Message Voice Mail Group Creating PersonalLists Message to everyone on the list at the same timeDeleting Groups Dial 9 for Mailbox OptionsDial 3 to select Group Lists Press 1, 3, or Incoming Calls to ForwardingYour Call Coverage PointManage Your Voice Other Ways toMail Messages Other KindsNBX Voice Messaging Standard Features Second Call Line a Line B How to Manage New CallsOn the NBX Basic Telephone, use to manage the two lines Managing Multiple Calls on the NBX Basic TelephoneManaging Multiple Calls on the NBX Basic Telephone Using the NBX Telephone Display PanelTips on Display alternates between the listMenu choices Setting Your Call Coverage Point On Hold Putting a CallOne Call on Hold Standard Features Direct Mail Transfer Conference Call Establishing aFrom an NBX Telephone, follow these steps Dial a call to an internal or external third partyThat You Called your call is answered by someone else More AboutStandard Features Personalizing Your Telephone Guidelines About Features on NBX Telephones Ringer TonesLog in to NBX NetSet Ringer Tones Speed Dials To assign or change a personal speed dial numberGo to NBX NetSet Speed Dials Personal Personalizing Your Telephone Log in to NBX NetSet Speed Dials One Touch To use the LabelMakers Log in to NBX NetSet Speed Dials Personal or System-wideOff-Site NotificationNumber/Address field Additional Notes If you specify Pager or VoiceMail for the first attempt If you specify EMail for the first attemptDo Not Disturb Resetting the Off-Site Notification CycleComes into your voice mailbox DefinitionsPreventing Unauthorized UseYour Telephone Override Class of ServiceCall Permissions Information Call PermissionsPalm Integration To end calls when using a headset with Getting More from Your Telephone System Caller ID Listening to Your Messages in Your E-mail or BrowserClir for All External Calls Clir for Next External Call OnlyCLIR-NEXT On Call Pickup That allows nonmember pickupLog in to NBX NetSet User Information Call Pickup Shows an example of a hunt group configuration Click Log In, and then click Close Hunt Group Numbers Assigned by the AdministratorSample Calling Group Configuration NetSet User Information Hunt Groups and click Login allSystem Default Extension Numbers Call ParkAnnouncement Paging next for details To retrieve a parked call PagingDial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call Message in one of three ways, as described in TableUsing Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices Example Examples Through 9 that is, ringing is delayed for from 1 to 9 ringsPulse Dialing Additional Applications Attendant Consoles This chapter covers these featuresAttendant Console NBXSee Attendant Console Labels next Labels Log in to NBX NetSet Speed Dials Attendant Console To use the Attendant Console LabelMakerComplement AttendantSoftware Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard Shortcuts KeyboardButton Purpose Shortcut Telephone Telephone Installation MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingAttaching AdjustingSupport Bracket Low-ProfileKnob for the Handset Support Peg Shows the NBX Telephone in the wall-mount positionMoving Your Cleaning YourSwapping TelephonesPossible Problem Suggested Solutions Possible ProblemsTo NBX NetSet NBX Messaging, and then clear Greeting Only MailboxPossible Problem Index Button on Attendant Console 81 button on Business Telephone NBX 100 Sending messages 33 shared telephone lines Index Index

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