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Inter-Tel Axxess Standard And Basic Digital Keysets And Axxessory Talk Voice Mail Guide
Inter-Tel Axxess Standard And Basic Digital Keysets And Axxessory Talk Voice Mail Guide
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ABOUT AXXESSORY TALK VOICE MAIL 7AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide ABOUT AXXESSORY TALK VOICE MAIL The AXXESSORY Talk Voice Mail system allows callers to send and receive recorded messages from any station or touch-tone telephone. The telephone system users are assigned “voice mailboxes” that usually have numbers that match the users’ extension numbers. However, sometimes an “unassociated” mailbox can be programmed to signal a non-matching extension number when it receives a message. When they first reach the voice mail system, callers hear the Voice Mail company greeting and recorded instructions that tell them how to access the voice mailboxes. Once in a mailbox, they hear the mailbox owner’s personal greeting. To make it easier to send messages to a large group of people, the Voice Mail System Administrator can program “group lists” of mailboxes. These lists can be used by any voice mail user by entering the group list’s number instead of a mailbox number. Initializing Your Mailbox The first time you use your voice mailbox, you must initialize it. The Voice Mail sys- tem will instruct you to: •Change the default password number to a personal password •Record a name to identify yourself in the company directory •Listen to the Voice Mail introduction To initialize your mailbox: —Dial the Voice Mail extension number. (You hear the main menu.) —Press to identify yourself as a subscriber. —Enter your mailbox number and default password. (Your default password is your mailbox number.) —If you want a password, enter a new password using digits 0-9 (up to 12 digits). Then press . Voice Mail plays back your password. If you do not want to use a password, just press . —Press to accept the entry. (Or, press if you wish to re-enter your pass- word.) The system prompts you to record your directory name. —After the tone, record your first and last name. When finished, press . —Press again to accept the name. (Or, press to replay the name you just recorded, press to add to your name, or press to erase and re-record it.) —The system then plays a prompt that introduces you to the basic Voice Mail fea- tures. (You can skip this introduction by pressing , if desired.) For complete instructions on using AXXESSORY Talk Voice Mail, see page 38. * # # #3 # #1 23 #
8 INTERCOM CALLS AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide INTERCOM CALLS Placing Intercom Calls The Basics To place an intercom call: —With or without the handset lifted, dial an extension number. —If your call goes through handsfree to a keyset’s speaker, speak after you hear a double tone. If you hear continuous ringing, wait for the call to be answered. Options If you want to place a non-handsfree call that will ring at the other keyset until answered: —Press before dialing the extension number. Your phone can be programmed to always send non-handsfree calls using the “Ring Intercom Always” feature. To enable or cancel the Ring Intercom Always feature: —With the handset in the cradle, dial . If there is no answer or the phone is busy when you place an intercom call, you can leave a message: —Press . Then hang up OR wait for their message center to answer. (See page 16 for more Message options.) If the phone is busy when you place an intercom call, you can do any of the follow- ing: —You can stay on the line and wait for the phone to become available: Do not hang up. After a system timer expires, you hear music until the phone is available. (You cannot do this if the called phone is in do-not-disturb mode.) —To request a callback (queue on to the phone): Press and hang up. When the phone is available, your phone rings. (To cancel the queue request before the call- back, press .) —You can use the “Off-Hook Voice Announce” feature (if the called keyset is pro- grammed for it): This allows you to talk to the keyset user on his or her handsfree speakerphone, even though the user already has a call in progress on the handset. Do not hang up. After the busy signals stop, you are automatically connected and may speak. (If you hear music, or if the phone is in do-not-disturb mode, your off-hook voice announce call will not go through.) # 377 MSG 6 6
INTERCOM CALLS 9AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide Receiving Intercom Calls The Basics To receive an intercom call that comes in through your speakerphone: —Respond handsfree OR lift the handset for privacy. To receive a ringing (non-handsfree) intercom call: —Lift the handset for privacy OR press or to respond handsfree. Options To disable your phone’s handsfree answering feature and make all incoming calls ring until you answer them: —With the handset in the cradle, dial . (Repeat this step if you want to turn handsfree answering on again.) If your phone is programmed for it, you may receive an “Off-Hook Voice Announce” call (a call through your speaker) while you are on a call using the handset: —When you hear a single tone and see an incoming call display while you are on a call, you can do the following: •Accept the call on the speakerphone without ending your current call: When you hear a double tone, you may talk handsfree with the caller through the speakerphone. (The caller on the handset will be able to hear both you and the party on the speakerphone.) •Block the call from coming through the speaker: Do the following steps. —To cause the incoming intercom call to camp on, press . The IC key flashes. —Then, if you wish to place your phone in do-not-disturb mode, press . (See page 24 for more information about do-not-disturb mode.) SPKRANSWER 319 SPKR DND
10 OUTSIDE CALLS AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide OUTSIDE CALLS Placing Outside Calls The Basics To place an outside call: —With or without the handset lifted, press . —Dial the desired number. (If you see a request for an account code and hear a sin- gle progress tone, you must dial an account code before you can place your call.) —When finished with the call, hang up. Note To make an emergency call, simply dial to automatically place a call to the preset emergency number. (You do not have to press the OUTGOING key first.) Options Depending on how your system is programmed, you may be able to use one of the following methods to select an outgoing line, instead of pressing the OUTGOING key: —Dial the “Outgoing Call” feature code (default is 8). —Press an unlit CALL key, if you have one. —Press an unlit LINE key, if you have one. —Dial a “Select Line Group” feature code (defaults are 9201-9299 and 93000- 93107). —Dial the “Automatic Route Selection (ARS)” feature code (default is 9200). If the line is busy when you try to call out, you can request a callback when it is available: —To request a callback (queue on to the line): When you hear busy signals, press and hang up. When the line is available, your phone rings. (To cancel the queue request before the callback, press .) When dialing the number, you can do one of the following: —Use the speed-dial directory. See page 23. —Use the station speed-dial feature. See page 20. —Use the system speed-dial feature. See page 21. —Redial the last number you dialed. See page 22. OUTGOING 911 6 6
OUTSIDE CALLS 11AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide Answering Outside Calls The Basics —Lift the handset OR press . Options Depending on how your system is programmed, you may be able to use one of the following methods instead of pressing the ANSWER key: —Press the flashing CALL key, if you have one. —Press the flashing LINE key, if you have one. To pick up (reverse transfer) a call that is ringing or holding at another phone: —Lift the handset and dial . —Dial the extension number where the call is ringing or holding. Using Account Codes If your telephone system is programmed to use the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) feature, the system will periodically print out a record of telephone calls placed from the phones within the system. Account codes can be used to add informa- tion to these reports. There are three types of account codes: •Standard account codes that are entered into the SMDR report automatically whenever you place a call. •Forced account codes that you must dial before being allowed to place an outside call, as described on the preceding page. •Optional account codes that can be entered at any time during a call. Your customer service representative or system administrator can tell you which types of account codes are used on your telephone system. To enter an optional account code: —While on an outside call, press , dial , and then dial the optional account code. If the account code is not immediately accepted, press . To set an account code for all calls placed from your phone: —Dial and then the account code. If the account code is not immediately accepted, press . This code will be used for all calls made from your phone until it is disabled. —To disable the code: Dial again and then press . ANSWER 4 ∞390 # 391 # 391#
12 OUTSIDE CALLS AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide Call Screening This feature is available only if your telephone system is equipped with an AXXES- SORY Talk voice processing unit. The call screening “Transfer Method” options can be programmed through your voice mailbox (see page 43). Depending on the Transfer Method programmed for your phone, transferred calls from AXXESSORY Talk may be unannounced (as usual), or one of the following may occur: •“Announce Only” Calls: Before Voice Mail transfers a call to you, a prompt asks the caller to record his or her name. When you answer, you hear “You have a call from (callers name).” •“Screened” Calls: Before Voice Mail transfers a call to you, a prompt asks the caller to record his or her name. When you answer the call from Voice Mail, you hear, “You have a call from (callers name),” You have the following options: —To accept the call, press . —To replay the announcement, press . —To send the call to voice mail, press . —To forward the call to another extension, press and then enter the exten- sion number. —To refuse the call, press . Call Waiting If you receive a call while you are already on another call, you will hear a “call wait- ing” tone and/or you will see a display. To respond to a waiting call (you hear a single tone and a key is flashing): —If you wish to end the current call, hang up. The waiting call rings in. Answer as usual. —If you wish to place the current call on hold, press . Then answer the wait- ing call by pressing the flashing key. —If you wish to have the caller hear do-not-disturb signals, press . (See page 24 for more information about do-not-disturb mode.) Displaying Date, Time, Name, and Extension Number This feature temporarily displays the system date and time, user name, and extension number during a call or when other displays are shown. To show the date and time display (while on a call, in do-not-disturb, etc.): —Press and dial . # 1 2 3 * HOLD DND ∞300
PLACING CALLS ON HOLD 13AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide Displaying The Outside Party’s Name When you enter the following feature code, while connected to an outside call with Caller ID, the display will switch between the caller’s name and number. If there is no outside party name available, the display shows “CANNOT ACCESS FEATURE.” To show the outside party’s name: —Press and dial . Performing A “Hookflash” During A Call A timed hookflash (a quick hang up and release) may be required for certain tele- phone company services. This feature code sends a hookflash over the outside line. To generate a hookflash while using a line: —While on a call, press and dial . PLACING CALLS ON HOLD There are two ways to place a call on hold. The first procedure places a call on indi- vidual hold, the second places it on system hold. •Individual Hold places the call on hold at one phone. It can then be directly picked up at that phone or it can be picked up at another phone using the reverse transfer (call pick-up) feature. •An outside call on System Hold can be picked up directly at any keyset that shows a flashing key for the call, including the keyset that placed it on hold. (Intercom calls cannot be placed on system hold.) To place a call on Individual Hold: —Press . —Hang up OR place another call. —To return to the call, lift the handset and press the flashing key. To place an outside call on System Hold: —Press and dial . —Hang up OR place another call. —To return to a call on system hold at any keyset with a flashing key, lift the hand- set and press the flashing key. To pick up (reverse transfer) a call that is holding at another phone: —Lift the handset and dial . —Dial the extension number where the call is holding. ∞379 ∞330 HOLD ∞335 4
14 USING THE SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide USING THE SPEAKER AND MICROPHONE Muting The Microphone To mute the microphone so that you can hear the other party but they cannot hear you (this does not put them on hold): —Press . —To return to the call, press . “Group Listen” Using The Speaker The “Group Listen” feature allows you to transmit a conversation over the speaker while using a handset or headset. This allows other people in the room to listen to the conversation. However, the microphone remains disabled so that only you can speak through the handset or headset. This feature cannot be used on a handsfree call. You must be on a call using the hand- set or a headset before entering the feature code. To turn the group listen feature on or off during a call: —While on a call using the handset or a headset, press and dial . Note If you are using the handset, the SPKR key lamp will remain unlit, even though the speaker is on. This allows you to place the call into handsfree mode at any time during the call by pressing the SPKR key. If you are using a headset, the Speaker key lamp is lit. Pressing the SPKR key will disconnect the call. MUTE MUTE ∞312
PLACING CONFERENCE CALLS 15AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide PLACING CONFERENCE CALLS You can establish multi-party conference calls without operator assistance. You can place any combination of up to three intercom or outside parties in the conference. The Basics —While on the first call, press to put the call on hold. —Place another intercom or outside call. Place it on hold by pressing the flashing . (If necessary, repeat this step to place one more call on hold.) —Press the flashing to join all of the calls together in the conference. Options During the conference call you can do the following: —Place the conference on hold: Press . This places the conference on hold (the parties are still connected). To return to the conference, press . —Drop out of the conference: Press . Then hang up. This removes your phone from the conference, but leaves the other parties connected. —Add additional parties to the conference: Do the following: •Press . This leaves the conference parties connected. •Place a call to the party to be added to the conference. •Press twice to put yourself and the new party into the conference. —End the conference and place all parties on individual hold: Press and then press to place all of the parties on individual hold. You can then speak to one party at a time by pressing or a flashing key. —Mute your microphone: Press . This turns your microphone on or off dur- ing the conference. You can hear the conference parties, but they cannot hear you. —Transfer the conference to another extension or to voice mail: Press and dial the desired extension number. Then hang up when you are ready to complete the transfer. CNF CNF CNF HOLD CNF CNF CNF CNF CNF HOLD HOLD MUTE TRANSFER
16 USING THE MESSAGE KEY AXXESS Standard and Basic Keyset and AXXESSORY Talk Guide USING THE MESSAGE KEY If you call a phone that is busy, does not answer, or is in do-not-disturb, you can use the Messaging feature to let the other person know you called. To signal that a message is waiting, a keyset’s MSG key flashes and the display shows the number of waiting messages. (If you leave a message for a single-line set, the user will hear six short tones after lifting the handset or pressing the hookswitch.) There are two ways to leave messages: •Have the called party return your call. When the party you called responds to the message indication, a call is automatically placed to your phone. •Leave a message with the called party’s message center (which can be a per- son or voice mail): When the party you called responds to the message, a call is automatically placed to his or her message center instead of your phone. Leaving Messages The Basics To leave a message: —While on an intercom call, press . —Hang up OR wait for the message center to answer. Options To leave a message without placing an intercom call: —Press . —Dial the desired extension number. To cancel a message that you left at another phone: —Press . —Dial the extension number of the phone where you left the message. MSG 367 366