Aastra Telecom AVS 5150 manual Voice mail operation with configured keys

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Voice mail operation with configured keys

Three examples of key configuration

The following three steps take you to the key configuring menu. This procedure applies to all examples which follow:

1.Press the menu key repeatedly until "Configuration" (or "Programming") appears and then confirm with the Foxkey or

hold down the menu key

2.Press the menu key repeatedly until "Keys" appears and then confirm with the Foxkey

3.Press the free key to configure

Continue from step 4 of the following examples

Note:

By holding down the desired key you can go directly to the key’s configuration menu.

Example 1

Call diversion (CD) or call forwarding (FORW’D) to your mailbox

4.Select using the Foxkey "Function key" and confirm with "Ok"

5.Use the Foxkey "Diversion" and "Subscriber" or "Call forwarding" (FORW’D) to select and then confirm with "Ok"

6.The displayed function commands in memory 1 and 2 now correspond to the selected functions. Memory 1 contains the function for activation and mem- ory 2 the function for deactivation. These function commands are saved with "Ok".

 

Activate (memory 1)

Deactivate (memory 2)

Call diversion

I*21N#PX

I#21PX

Call forwarding

I*61N#PX

I#61PX

To activate call diversion or call forwarding, enter the number of your voice mail system in call preparation and press the corresponding function key. Pressing the key again deactivates the function.

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Contents Ascotel Voice Mail System AVS User Guide Ascotel IntelliGate Telecommunication SystemsPage Contents Brief operating instruction Voice Mail System To access your personal mailboxBrief operating instruction Operation design Operation design Accessing the management functionsListen to messages Voice menusVoice menus Options passwordOptions Clip + time Options languageName Personal greetingNotification Do not disturbSend messages Accessing the main menuVoice mail operation with configured keys Three examples of key configuration Voice mail operation with configured keysTip Voice mail operation with configured keys Voice mail operation with configured keys Page Eud-0166en