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585-300 -701 Comc ode 1073 95352 Issue 3 Novembe r 1994 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging.
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* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu iv A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Welcome 1 ■ Call Answerin g 1 ■ Voice M ail 1 ■ Voice P rompts a nd Hel p 1 Terms/.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu v A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Get and Respond to Mess ages 16 ■ Listen to Header or Messa ge 16 ■ Respond to Header.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu vi A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Mailing Lists 26 ■ Create Li st 26 ■ Delete List 26 ■ Scan Li st Summar ies 26 ■.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 1 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Y our AUDIX ® vo ice messaging syste m is a comple te call answering and voice mail sy stem. Call Answering AUDIX answers your calls whe n you are unavailab le or too busy to answer yo ur phone.
2 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Activity M enu The ini tial activities y ou can selec t after log- ging in to the syst em. Heade r A summary of an in co ming message (equivalen t to a return address and post - mark on a letter).
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 3 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 AUDI X Ma ilbo x Y our person al storage area for i ncoming and outgoi ng messages (and head ers). Y our inco mi ng and out g oing messa ges are sto red in cate go- ries accordin g to their status.
4 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Incoming Messages (Received by you) New Messages yo u have no t yet ret rieved . Unope ned Mess ages of whic h yo u ha ve li st en ed t o the head ers, but not the message it self.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 5 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 General Log in quic kly Fro m yo ur phon e, dial th e syste m num ber , pres s # onl y (you do n’t need to typ e your e xtension), and e nter you r password.
6 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Getting Messages Use Help For hel p, press * H or * 4 . The system states your current op tions o r the next step. Avoid us ing obvi ous passwords Do not use a password that would be easy for someon e else to guess.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 7 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Record a persona l greet ing Replace th e automatic syst em greet- ing wi th yo ur persona l hel lo. See page 18 . Tell calle rs they can pre ss 1 to skip yo ur gree t ing and pre ss * H or * 4 for help.
8 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Leaving Messages When No One Answers Use p lay- bac k an d record controls T o listen to and edit the message s you leave when there’ s no answer, you have many contro ls.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 9 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Recording V o ice Mail Sending V oi ce Mail Make messa ges priva te To prevent anot he r user from forward- ing a messag e yo u leave, make it pri - vate.
10 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Save messa ges yo u send Before sending a message, you can save it in the Outg o ing Message file by pre s s ing 4 . Retrieve th e message later to use ag ain.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 11 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 After you l og in, you a re at the Activ ity Menu (see page 2). The system vo ice pro mpts tell yo u what to do and what your optio ns are.
12 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Record yo ur own name to replace the system g reeting for your vo ice mail box. Cal lers wi ll hear you r voice instead of AUDIX and feel more comfortable ab out leaving messages.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 13 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Change y our passwo rd immediate ly after yo u be come an AUDIX subscriber . Y ou should also co ntinue to change your pas sword at l ea st once every th ree mont hs.
14 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Recording Y o ur Message 1. Press 1 from the Activit y Menu. Y ou can ski p the pr om pt by pr essing 1 again. 2. Record at the ton e. 3. Press # to appr ov e message.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 15 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Delivering Y our Message 6. Pr ess # to deliver immediat ely . Or , do any c ombination of the followin g: Then press # to approv e a nd delive r .
16 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 1. Press 2 from the Activit y Menu. Listen to Header o r Message 2. Pr ess any combina tion of the following: - 0 to listen to th e message. - 2 to rewind the message (or return to previo us).
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 17 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Once you are fam iliar with how to get messages, tr y the eas- ier scannin g method. Au to Scan is m ost useful for mobile phone user s, as it re quires touchi ng only two b utton s.
18 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Y our system all ows you to record an d store severa l personal greeti n gs, eac h f or a speci fic situ ation.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 19 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Greetings 1. Press 3 3 from the Activ ity Menu. 2. Ente r the gr eeting num ber . 3. Follo w the prompt s to acti vate for all c alls or for in di- vidual cal l type s.
20 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 After you have reco rded se ve ral per sonal gr ee tin gs, you may wan t to assign th ose greeting s to specific t ypes of incomi ng calls .
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 21 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Call T ypes Internal calls come fro m callers at your lo cation. Ex-ternal calls co me from outsid e your location. Busy calls are those that come in when you are already using your ph one lin e(s) .
22 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 After you h ave recorded multiple personal greetings (p ages 18 and 19) and defin ed the call type s t o whic h yo u want to assign thos e greetin gs (pages 2 0 and 21), use the foll owi ng procedu res to a ssign gree tings to call types.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 23 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Multiple Personal Gree tings Flowch art.
24 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to see if an outgoing messa ge was delivered. T o modify or resen d a message, fol low steps 1 thro ug h 6. Access Outgoing Messages 1.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 25 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Resend Message 6. Do one of t he foll owi ng : - For F iled and Nondelivera ble Messages - a. Enter addresses (or list via * L or * 5 ). a.
26 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Create List 1. Press 5 1 1 from the Activity Menu. 2. En ter list ID (u p to 6 l ette rs or digits) an d pre ss # . 3. Press one of the followin g: - 1 to make th e list priv ate.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 27 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Review/Modify List 1. Press 5 1 3 from the Activity Menu. 2. Enter li st owner’ s extension and press # . (I f you own the list, sim ply press # .
28 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 The syste m allows you t o cr e ate a perso nal dire ctory o f abbrev ia ted names ( aliases ) for frequently used a ddresses. It’ s essential l y a sophisticat ed speed dial i ng feature .
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 29 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Review/Delete Directory 1. Press 5 2 . 2. Do one of t he foll owi ng : - Press 2 to rev iew all aliases. Wh ile listening to each entry , press - # to ski p to next alias.
30 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Dire c to r y as si s ta nc e is just lik e a tel ephon e book. If you know the name o f a person , you can use AUDIX directory assistance t o find th at person’ s exte nsion.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 31 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 When leavin g a ca ll ans wer me ssage , you h ave se veral options for ma king full and effici en t use of the syst em.
32 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 List ID Group Name _______________ ________________ _______________ ________________ _____.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 33 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Per sonal Greet ings Log.
34 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Command Su mmary.
35 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions 35 Flow Chart of Short cuts.
36 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 Notes.
* R or * 7 = R eturn to Ac tivity Menu 37 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994 T o ord er ad d itional c op ies of this d oc ument, c all the A T &T GBCS P ub lic ations Fulf illment Center: (800)457-1235 (U.S . p hone) (800)457-1764 (F AX) 1 (317)361-5353 (p hone out sid e U.
38 * H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701 Issue 3 November 1994.
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