Subscribers

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Most people enrolled in the voice mail system are called subscribers. A subscriber can receive messages from outside callers, leave messages for other subscribers, be a host for guests, create message groups by telephone, and use many of the system voice mail and automated attendant features.

The system uses a page of the Personal Directory to store each subscriber Personal ID, Extension # ID, personal greetings, and settings for call transfer and message delivery. Subscribers can change many of these settings by telephone. The System Manager can also change subscriber settings at the system console.

This chapter explains:

The default settings for subscribers

The first-time enrollment conversation

The Personal Directory and its screens

Subscriber access codes

The personal secretary feature

Adding subscribers one by one, or by range

Deleting a subscriber, or just subscriber messages

Sorting the Personal Directory

 

￿The subscriber conversation

 

Quick keys and quick option menus

SECTION 1

 

DEFAULT

 

SUBSCRIBER

 

SETTINGS

To make adding subscribers quick and easy, Application screen Page 5 lets

 

you program settings for all new subscribers. Refer to Figure 20-1 Application

 

Screen Page 5. This screen stores the default settings for Personal IDs,

 

languages, message retention, access codes, voice mail and call transfer

 

features, message notification, and message delivery.

Reference

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