NEC 408 VM manual Subscribers Have Personal IDs, System Manager’s Password

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organization’s opening greeting. The “external” caller is unidentified at this point, but is able to enter an extension, leave a message, send a fax, use the directory, or choose commands from menus.

1.2.1Subscribers Have Personal IDs

Your personal ID identifies you to the system and lets you use your mailbox. Each subscriber has a unique personal ID, which is formed by adding the number 9 to the beginning of the extension number. For example, the personal ID for extension 12 would be 912.

Note: Subscribers who use digital feature set telephones can access their mailboxes directly by simply dialing the InfoSet 408 Voice Mail from their own extensions.

Because personal IDs are not private, each subscriber can set a secret security code to safeguard his or her mailbox. A subscriber may change this security code at any time.

1.2.2System Manager’s Password

The system manager’s password identifies you as the system manager so you can customize and maintain the voice messaging system or access your own mailbox. (Refer to Using The System Manager’s Conversation on page 1-4).

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SYSTEM MANAGER RESPONSIBILITIES

As system manager, you are responsible for the following tasks:

helping the technician determine the best way to set up your system.

getting the people in your organization started using the voice messaging system by recording greetings and training

￿subscribers.

maintaining the voice messaging system on an ongoing basis.

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Contents Page Walnut Hill Lane Irving, TX Preface Supporting Documents Table of Contents Planning Your System Training Users Expanding Your System With Call Routing System IDs System ConversationsWelcome to Infoset 408 Voice Mail Subscribers Have Personal IDs System Manager’s PasswordSection System Manager Responsibilities System Manager’s Password Section Using the System MANAGER’S ConversationUsing The System Manager’s Conversation System Manager’s ConversationOperator Settings Press Change a Mailbox Press 4 Mailbox MaintenanceOpening Greeting Press Call Routing Press What Does the Automated Attendant Do? HOW the System Handles CallsCallers Route Themselves Fax Routing, Detection, And NotificationOperator Assistance Is Always Available Deciding How to Use the Automated AttendantCall Routing Keys Give Quick Access No Automated AttendantPrimary Attendant Private AttendantSecondary Attendant Section Planning Your Opening GreetingOpening Greeting And System Schedule Day GreetingNight Greeting System DirectoryHoliday Greeting Determining the System Schedule System ScheduleYour Organization’s Schedule Issue NEC America, Inc Understanding Your System Setup Section Setup Information RecordSection Getting Started Getting Started TasksSection Recording Your Opening Greeting To record your opening greetingSetting UP Your System Schedule To set the system schedule To confirm or change the extension for operator calls Section Setting Your OPERATOR’S Extension and MailboxOperator Mailbox Greetings To set up fax notification Setting Up Fax NotificationTo review or change the Operator mailbox greetings To change the system manager’s password Changing the System MANAGER’S PasswordSection Becoming Familiar with the System Preparing for Training Section Conducting User TrainingIssue NEC America, Inc Section Training the Operator Redirecting Messages In The Operator MailboxTo redirect an old message To redirect a new messageTransferring External Callers To a Voice Mailbox Setting Your Operator’s Extension and Mailbox on Ongoing Maintenance Section Creating a Special Opening Greeting for HolidaysYou to Section Adding and Deleting Voice Mailboxes Section Message Groups To edit your message groups Section Monitoring System StatusTo check the system information summary Why Use Call Routing? Offering Call RoutingHow Call Routing Works Evaluating Your NeedsCall Routing Diagram Steps for setting up call routing Section Planning Call RoutingDefault action Call-routing key assignments Day Night Call Routing Planning WorksheetSection Changing Default Actions Section Assigning Call Routing KeysTo change default actions Section Recording NEW GreetingsTo record call-routing box greetings Section Testing Call Routing
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