Cisco Systems OL-23884-03 manual Administering Broadcast Messages

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Administering Broadcast Messages

Administering Broadcast Messages

Note The “Administer Broadcast Msgs” item is listed in your Personal Mailbox menu only if you have broadcast or local-broadcast privileges.

This section contains the following procedures:

Sending Broadcast Messages to a Local Location or All Locations, page 48

Sending Broadcast Messages to Select Locations, page 49

Specifying Start or End Time, page 50

Sending Broadcast Messages to a Local Location or All Locations

Note Not all menu items are available for all users. Items in the Send Broadcast Message menu correspond to your broadcast privileges. If you receive a “networking messaging is disabled” message, networking messaging is disabled.

To record and send a broadcast message to a local location or all locations:

Step 1 Perform the steps in the “Logging In To VoiceView Express” section on page 33 to display the Personal Mailbox menu.

Step 2 From the Personal Mailbox menu, choose Administer Broadcast Msgs and press Select. The Send Broadcast Messages menu appears. Choose Local Location or All Locations.

Step 3 To record your message, press Select, say your message, then press Stop. The Send Broadcast Message window appears. To cancel recording, press Stop immediately, then press Cancel.

Step 4 Review start and end time for the broadcast message, then press Cancel to cancel the message or press OK to display the Send Broadcast Message menu.

Step 5 To send the message immediately, press Send; otherwise, choose any of the following and press Select:

Listen to Recorded Message—Play message to be sent.

Record Again—Switch on the microphone and begin recording. Say your message, then press Stop.

Review Start & Stop Time—Display window, then press Cancel to cancel the message or press OK to accept the start and end time for the broadcast message.

Set Start Time—Display the Set Start Time menu. See the “Specifying Start or End Time” section on page 50 to modify the start time.

Set End Time—Display the End Time menu. See the “Specifying Start or End Time” section on page 50 to modify the end time.

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Contents Contents Restrictions Related Documents Related Topic Document Title or URLAccessing Cisco Unity Express by Phone Logging in Without Entering Your PINCalling the Message Sender Using Live Reply Voice-mail OptionsOption Managing Fax Messages To manage fax messagesSetting Up and Using a Printer for Faxes Option DescriptionAccessing Message Options Delivering Nonsubscriber MessagesAccessing Setup Options Managing GreetingsRecording the Message Greetings Default Precedence Rules Managing Greetings Rerecording Your Current GreetingTurning Greetings On and Off Setting Up Message Notification Rerecording Your Standard GreetingRerecording Your Alternate Greeting Reviewing All GreetingsAccessing the Notification Menu Choosing the Device to NotifyChanging the Notification Phone Number Setting Extra Digits Configuring the Notification ScheduleChanging the Schedule for All Days If You Entered PressChanging the Schedule for a Specific Day Setting up Cascading Notification Changing Notification PreferencesPlaying Your Cascading Notification Rules Adding Cascading Notification RulesUsing Distribution Lists Changing Cascading Notification RulesDeleting Cascading Notification Rules Accessing the Distribution Lists Menu Configuring Private Distribution ListsReviewing Your Private Distribution Lists Adding a Private Distribution List Modifying a Private Distribution ListAdding a Member to a Private Distribution List Configuring Public Distribution Lists Deleting a Private Distribution ListReviewing Public Distribution Lists Adding a Public Distribution List Modifying a Public Distribution ListAdding a Member to a Public Distribution List Removing a Member from a Public Distribution List Recording the Name of a Public Distribution ListChanging Your Password Changing Your Recorded NameDeleting a Public Distribution List What to Do When Receiving Notifications by Phone Recording a Live ConversationReceiving Voice-mail Messages in Your E-mail Downloading Voice-mail MessagesAfter Receiving Voice-Mail Messages If You Receive MeaningPrivate Voice-Mail Messages Broadcast MessagesPage Supported Cisco Unified IP Phones for VoiceView Express Personal Mailbox MenuPress Services Logging In To VoiceView ExpressRetrieving and Sending Messages in VoiceView Express Logging In if Your PIN is ExpiredLogging In Limitations for VoiceView Express Information About Soft Keys for Voice-Mail MessagesDelete FwdMsgHome ListenListening to Voice Messages Previewing a FaxPress Preview Fax Printing a Fax Accessing Live Reply in VoiceView Express Replying to a Voice MessageChoose 1, Print to Fax Number, then press Select Choose Reply Via Voice MailForwarding a Fax or Voice Message Choose 2 Call extension. Press SelectSending Voice Messages Setting up Nonsubscriber Message Delivery Specifying Delivery TimeListen to Recorded Message-Play message to be sent Managing Your Inbox Changing the Sort Order of Your InboxPersonalizing Your Settings Filtering Messages in Your InboxManaging Your Greetings Managing Message Settings Editing the Notification Schedule Changing Your PIN Recording Your NameConfiguring Your Zero-out Number Logging In to General Delivery MailboxesAdministering Broadcast Messages Sending Broadcast Messages to Select Locations Choose Select LocationsWhere to Go Next Specifying Start or End TimeDisclaimer for Recording a Conversation OL-23884-03

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