Lucent Technologies 585-310-748 manual Leaving Messages When No One Answers, Mailing Messages

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INTUITY Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide 585-310-748

Issue 2

 

January 1997

Tips and Highlights

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Leaving Messages When No One Answers

Use playback

To listen to and edit the messages you leave when

and record

there’s no answer, you have many controls.

controls

 

 

Bypass greetings

You don’t have to listen to another user’s call answer

and record

greeting. You can, instead, press 1 to bypass the

immediately

greeting and begin recording immediately.

Use directory

If you don’t know the extension of another user, log into

assistance

your mailbox, press * * N ( * * 6 ) and enter the

 

person’s name, last name first. The system tells you the

 

extension.

Leave a fax

Send a fax from a fax machine directly to another user’s

message

extension or phone number. To do so, simply dial the

 

user’s phone number and press START on the fax

 

machine. When the user doesn’t answer, the fax is

 

placed in the user’s mailbox.

Leave a voice-fax

From a fax machine, call a user’s phone number. When

message

the user doesn’t answer, record your voice message in

 

the user’s mailbox. Then load your fax in the fax

 

machine and press START. The fax is attached to your

 

voice message.

Mailing Messages

 

 

 

 

 

Make messages

When you want someone to listen to your message right

priority

away, send it as a priority message.

Make messages

When you want to prevent another user from forwarding

private

a message you send, make it private.

Save messages

Before sending a message, you can save it in your

you send

outgoing message file. Retrieve the message later to

 

use again.

Check on receipt

After you send a message, check your Outgoing

of messages you

Message file to see if the message was delivered and if

send

the person listened to it.

Delete outgoing/

Delete messages filed in the Outgoing Message file.

filed messages

Saved outgoing messages use system storage

 

unnecessarily.

Schedule delivery

Schedule a message for delivery to others at a

 

specified time and date. Use the system as a

 

calendar/reminder by scheduling messages to yourself.

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Contents Intuity Multimedia Messaging European Union Declaration of Conformity Contents Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Index IN-1 Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Important Numbers and Codes for Your Messaging System PrefixDescriptionLotus to E-mail Options Welcome And/or external numbersRelease 4 User Guide Call Your Mailbox Your Voice MailboxGet Around in Your Mailbox Voice Prompts and HelpBasic Commands Touch-Tone Keys CommandChange Your Password Security AlertRecord Your Name Record Your Name1Record a Greeting for Callers Recording Your Basic GreetingRecording a Special Greeting for Voice/Fax Messages Record Basic Greeting2Recording a Special Greeting for a Personal Fax Extension Listening to a Voice/E-Mail Message Get Messages You’ve ReceivedMultimedia Component Limits Responding to a Message Acting on a Message # . See ‘‘EnhancedGet and Respond to Messages3 Handling a Call When You Hear Fax Tones Option OneOption Two Printing Fax/E-Mail MessagesDownloading a Fax or E-Mail to a Modem-Equipped Computer Fax Print PrefixesPrinting All New Faxes at Once Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Record and Send Messages Sending a Voice or Voice-Fax Message Recording and Sending Messages4 Sending a Fax-Only Message Sending a Voice-Fax Message by Forwarding a FaxIntuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Enhanced Delivery Options Enhanced Call Delivery5 Leave a Message When a User Doesn’t Answer ‘Enhanced‘ Delivery Options’’ onLeaving a Message and/or Fax6 Set Fax/E-Mail Print Options Selecting Autoprint/Autodelete Optional Create Mailing Lists Deleting Addresses from a List Create a Mailing List7Scanning List Summaries Reviewing and Modifying a ListSetting the Preferred Medium Set the Message Medium You Want to Get FirstCreate and Use Multiple Personal Greetings Call TypesAssigning Greetings to Call Types Defining Call Types the First TimeChanging Call Types Activating Previously Recorded Greetings Scanning All Greetings Create Multiple Personal Greetings Check and Reuse Outgoing or Filed Messages Checking the Status of Messages You’ve SentChanging and Re-sending a Message Re-sending a MessageChecking Status of Messages You’ve Sent8 Create a Personal Directory Creating and Appending a DirectoryReviewing and Deleting Entries from a Directory System with * THow to Use Directory Assistance Scan/Print Messages Quickly MessagesHow the System Interprets Text/E-Mail Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Rules for Creating Text Messages You Send to Phone Mailboxes AUDIX-to-E-Mail Options Joined Telephone and E-Mail MailboxesOptions to Join Mailboxes This option deletes all messages from your Audix mailbox Mail-to-AUDIX Options Frequency of Polling Mailboxes Set Addressing Options Addressing a Message Before Recording ItSending a Message with Address Before Record10 Leave Messages with the Guest Password Leaving a Guest Password MessageGuest Password Operation11 Getting Messages Tips and HighlightsGeneral Message Handling Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Leaving Messages When No One Answers Mailing MessagesIntuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Terms and Concepts Incoming Messages Messages You ReceiveHeader Personal Fax Extension Fax-tone call Binary file Preferred medium Joined mailboxes Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Index Index IN-2 Index IN-3 Integrated messaging Copy headers option Index IN-4 Index IN-5 Intuity Multimedia Messaging User’s Guide Intuity Messaging Solutions Release Phase 2 Books Title, Document No Comcode Issue Brief DescriptionInstallation Maintenance Title, Document No Comcode Issue Brief Description System Administration System Use/Subscriber Title, Document No Comcode Issue Brief Description January