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If you selected EMail for Method in step 2:

Enter the e-mail address at which you want to be notified. You can use different e-mail addresses for different Attempts.

You can listen to the messages using your PC sound card.

If you delete the e-mail notice with its attached WAV file after you listen to the message, you delete only the copy. The original voice mail message remains in your NBX voice mailbox. You must log in to the NBX voice mail system by telephone or through the NBX NetSet utility to delete your messages.

5From the Interval drop-down list box, select the number of minutes that you want the system to wait after each attempt before it moves to the next attempt.

The “best” time interval depends on the Attempt method that you choose. For instance, allow sufficient time after a Pager notification for the usual delay at your pager supplier.

6Click Apply.

7Repeat steps 2 through 6 to set up additional attempts if you want.

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

8You do not need to configure every Attempt row. When you have configured all of the Attempt rows that you want, click OK. The NBX Messaging tab appears.

9Test your off-site notification settings by leaving yourself a voice mail message.

Additional Notes

You can use the same notification method for all five attempts, or any combination of methods.

If your voice mailbox is full and someone tries to leave you a voice mail message, the NBX system does not send you an e-mail notification.

When you activate the Telephone Locking feature on your telephone, the NBX system sends you off-site notification messages only if the notification number (for example, your pager number) is a toll-free telephone number. See “Telephone Locking” later in this chapter.

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Contents NBX Telephone Guide United States Government Legend Contents More Ways to Dial a Call An Internal Call From Any Internal NBX TelephoneModifying or Deleting Groups Blind TransferPersonalizing Your Telephone Group Call PickupAttendant Consoles Additional ApplicationsWhere to Find Information How to UseShows where to look for specific information in this guide This GuideDefines some commonly used words and phrases in this guide ConventionsLists conventions that are used throughout this guide IconsComments on DocumentationDocumentation About this Guide Describes how to set up your first password Setting Up Your Password and Voice Mail For the First TimeGetting Started Setting Your NBX NetSet and Messaging Password Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 or later is optimal Quick Reference Icons below the window are shortcuts to these featuresFrequently used features on your telephone GuidesNBX Business Telephones 10 a-f NBX Business Telephones have these featuresBusiness Telephone Buttons Controls HandsetExit Telephone key pad Program button Reserved for future useNBX Business Telephones Business Access Buttons onProgrammable TelephoneBusiness Telephone Status Indicator LightsLight Status NBX Basic Telephone Basic Telephone Buttons Controls NBX Basic Telephone has these featuresExit Programmable Access Buttons on the Basic Telephone Same time Status Icons onBasic Telephone Indicates the status of the lines. See TableNBX Voice Messaging Changing Your PasswordConsiderations Personal Greeting Steps to Changing Your PasswordName Security TipsMessage Indicators When you have messages in your mailbox Click Listen Buttons Managing Your NBX Voice MessagesForwarding a Replying to aMessage Introductory commentsFor details on valid site codes, see your administrator Optionally, press one of these buttons, or proceed to stepSending a Message CreatingDial 2 to select Create and Send a Message Lists Creating PersonalVoice Mail Group Message to everyone on the list at the same timeDial 9 for Mailbox Options Deleting GroupsDial 3 to select Group Lists Press 1, 3, or Your Call Coverage ForwardingIncoming Calls to PointMail Messages Other Ways toManage Your Voice Other KindsNBX Voice Messaging Standard Features On the NBX Basic Telephone, use to manage the two lines Line a Line B How to Manage New CallsSecond Call Managing Multiple Calls on the NBX Basic TelephoneUsing the NBX Telephone Display Panel Managing Multiple Calls on the NBX Basic TelephoneDisplay alternates between the list Tips onMenu choices Setting Your Call Coverage Point Putting a Call On HoldOne Call on Hold Standard Features Direct Mail Transfer From an NBX Telephone, follow these steps Establishing aConference Call Dial a call to an internal or external third partyMore About That You Called your call is answered by someone elseStandard Features Personalizing Your Telephone Ringer Tones Guidelines About Features on NBX TelephonesLog in to NBX NetSet Ringer Tones To assign or change a personal speed dial number Speed DialsGo to NBX NetSet Speed Dials Personal Personalizing Your Telephone Log in to NBX NetSet Speed Dials One Touch Log in to NBX NetSet Speed Dials Personal or System-wide To use the LabelMakersNotification Off-SiteNumber/Address field Additional Notes If you specify EMail for the first attempt If you specify Pager or VoiceMail for the first attemptComes into your voice mailbox Resetting the Off-Site Notification CycleDo Not Disturb DefinitionsUnauthorized Use PreventingYour Telephone Call Permissions Class of ServiceOverride Information Call PermissionsPalm Integration To end calls when using a headset with Getting More from Your Telephone System Listening to Your Messages in Your E-mail or Browser Caller IDClir for Next External Call Only Clir for All External CallsCLIR-NEXT On That allows nonmember pickup Call PickupLog in to NBX NetSet User Information Call Pickup Shows an example of a hunt group configuration Hunt Group Numbers Assigned by the Administrator Click Log In, and then click CloseNetSet User Information Hunt Groups and click Login all Sample Calling Group ConfigurationCall Park System Default Extension NumbersAnnouncement Dial the Call Park extension that was assigned to the call PagingPaging next for details To retrieve a parked call Message in one of three ways, as described in TableUsing Unique Extensions to Dial Remote Offices Example Through 9 that is, ringing is delayed for from 1 to 9 rings ExamplesPulse Dialing Additional Applications This chapter covers these features Attendant ConsolesNBX Attendant ConsoleSee Attendant Console Labels next Attendant Console To use the Attendant Console LabelMaker Labels Log in to NBX NetSet Speed DialsAttendant ComplementSoftware Keyboard Attendant Software Buttons and Keyboard ShortcutsButton Purpose Shortcut Telephone Installation MAINTENANCE, Troubleshooting TelephoneSupport Bracket AdjustingAttaching Low-ProfileShows the NBX Telephone in the wall-mount position Knob for the Handset Support PegSwapping Cleaning YourMoving Your TelephonesTo NBX NetSet NBX Messaging, and then clear Greeting Possible ProblemsPossible Problem Suggested Solutions Only MailboxPossible Problem Index Button on Attendant Console 81 button on Business Telephone NBX 100 Sending messages 33 shared telephone lines Index Index