Avaya 9040 Answering a Message Indicator, Answering a Page Call, To answer a message indication

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Answering Calls

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Answering a Message Indicator

If another extension has left you a message or you have voicemail, then

your lamp is lit.

Note: If you have voicemail ringback switched on, then whenever you have new messages the voicemail system will ring you after you use the phone.

4406D+, 4606D+ and TransTalk® MDW 9040 sets can access their Voicemail Messages by using the shortcode for Voicemail Collect. Contact your system administrator for the appropriate code or if using the default codes see Voicemail on page 33.

To answer a message indication:

1.Press Menu twice.

2.Select Msgs.

A above Voice indicates that you have voicemail messages.

A above Recvs indicates that another extension has lit you message indicator.

3.Select the type of message you want to answer.

4.To check message indicators, select Recvs.

The display will show the time, date and caller's extension number. It also shows the message number and total number of messages.

Use the and keys to move through the stored messages.

Press the top-right display key to delete the displayed messages.

5.To check voicemail messages, select Voice.

The display will show you how many voicemail messages you have in your mailbox. It you are a member of a hunt group that has messages, the hunt group name is also shown. Select the display key for the mailbox you want to check.

Follow the prompt to check your messages.

For further details see "Voicemail" on page 33.

Answering a Page Call

Other users may page you or a group to which you belong. You will hear the page through your phone handsfree speaker and Page is displayed. See "Make a Page Call" on page 8.

To answer a page and turn it into a normal call between you and the person doing the paging, press the Conf key.

TransTalk® MDW 9040 users can make Page Calls, but cannot receive them. 4600 Series phones cannot make or receive page calls.

4400, 4600, 6400 & TransTalk MDW 9040 Telephones

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Contents IP Office Contents 4400, 4600 and 6400 Telephones IntroductionTransTalk MDW Phone Key Symbols Display Make a Call Using the DirectoryMaking Calls Leave a Message RedialMake a Page Call To arrange a callback without making a call Arrange a CallbackLeave a Message in Voicemail To set a callback during a callDirect Pickup Answering CallsAnswer a Call Internal Auto-AnswerTo answer a message indication Answering a Message IndicatorAnswering a Page Call Handsfree Operation Other Call ControlsAccount Codes Recording a CallTo drop a call Drop a CallMute a Call Display the Call HistoryTo display calls in a conference Conferencing CallsTo add another caller to a call or conference To drop a caller from a conferenceCall Forwarding Switch Divert OnDiverting Calls To set your absence text Setting Absence TextTo switch send all calls on/off Send All Calls Do Not DisturbParking Calls Hold, Park & TransferTo transfer a call Holding CallsTransfer a Call To display held callsDisplay the Date and Time Call TimerPhone Controls Labeling Softkey FunctionsChanging the Ringer Sound Changing the VolumeUsing Headsets Display Call InformationLock/Unlock the Phone Group Enable/DisableHot Desking Change the Phone Language Change the Login CodeChange the Extension Name To change the date/time Changing the System Date and Time4406D+, 4606D+ and TransTalk MDW 9040 Telephone DSS Key FunctionsOverview Storing Abbreviated Dialing Under a DSS KeyStoring User, Park Slot and Queue Numbers To remove a function from a DSS key Programming Functions Against DSS KeysTo add a function to a DSS key Dir Admin FunctionsSAC Park HGNS+ Answering Calls System FeaturesIntroduction Making CallsAt your own extension Call WaitingDiverting Calls At another extensionVoicemail Do Not DisturbDefault Speed Dial and Feature Codes System AdministratorIndex Index
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