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Lucent Technologies A Portable Guide To Voice Messaging
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Copyright Ó 1996, Lucent Technologies All Rights Reserved Printed in U.S.A. Notice Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this book was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change. Your Responsibility for Your System’s Security Toll fraud is the unauthorized use of your telecommunications system by an unauthorized party, for example, persons other than your company’s employees, agents, subcontractors, or persons working on your company’s...
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Trademarks DEFINITY is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies in the U.S. and throughout the world. AUDIX is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies. Ordering Information Call: Lucent Technologies Publications Center Voice 1 800 457-1235 International Voice 317 361-5353 Fax 1 800 457-1764 International Fax 317 361-5355 Write: Lucent Technologies Publications Center P.O. Box 4100 Crawfordsville, IN 47933 Order: Document No. 585-300-701 Comcode 107395352 Issue 3, November 1994 For...
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* R or * 7= Return to Ac tivity Menu iv A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Welcome 1 nCall Answering1 nVoice Mail1 nVoice Prompts and Help1 Terms/Concepts 2 nIncoming Messages (Received by you)4 nOutgoing Messages (Sent by you)4 Tips and Highlights 5 nGeneral5 nGetting Messages6 nLeaving Messages When No One Answers8 nRecording Voice Mail9 nSending Voice Mail9 Logging In 11 Record Your Name 12 nTips12 Change Your Password 13 Record and Send Messages 14 nRecording Your...
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* R or * 7= Return to Ac tivity Menu v A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Get and Respond to Messages 16 nListen to Header or Message16 nRespond to Header or Message16 nAct on Header/Message16 Scan Messages Quickly 17 Create Personal Greetings-Basic 18 nRecord Greeting18 nEdit18 nAct on New Greeting18 nTips18 nActivate Previously Recorded Greetings18 nScan All Greetings19 Create Personal Greetings-Advanced 20 nDefine Call Types (the first time)20 nTips20 nCall...
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* R or * 7= Return to Ac tivity Menu vi A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Mailing Lists 26 nCreate List26 nDelete List26 nScan List Summaries26 nTips26 nReview/Modify List27 Personal Directory 28 nCreate/Append Directory28 nTips28 nApplication28 nReview/Delete Directory29 Use Directory Assistance 30 nTips30 Leave a Call Answer Message 31 Mailing Lists Log 32 nList ID Group Name32 Personal Greetings Log 33 Command Summary 34 nNotes36
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* R or * 7= Return to Ac tivity Menu 1 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Your AUDIX® voice messaging system is a complete call answering and voice mail system. Call Answering AUDIX answers your calls when you are unavailable or too busy to answer your phone. Callers can then leave mes- sages in your voice “mailbox.” Later, at a time convenient to you, you can access your mailbox to get those messages. AUDIX also lets you leave messages in the voice...
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2* H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Activity MenuThe initial activities you can select after log- ging into the system. HeaderA summary of an incoming message (equivalent to a return address and post- mark on a letter). It includes the length of the message in minutes and/or sec- onds: Message from John Parrot received 7:34 AM, Friday, April first, 70 seconds, extension 23741. AddressA number or a name specified for an...
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* R or * 7= Return to Ac tivity Menu 3 A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 AUDIX MailboxYour personal storage area for incoming and outgoing messages (and headers). Your incoming and outgoing messages are stored in catego- ries according to their status. The system keeps incoming messages until you delete them or until an automatic dele- tion date. Because space is limited, it is wise to regularly review and delete messages. Terms/Concepts (Cont)
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4* H or * 4 = Help / Current Op tions A Portable Guide to Voice Messaging 585-300-701Issue 3 November 1994 Incoming Messages (Received by you) NewMessages you have not yet retrieved. UnopenedMessages of which you have listened to the headers, but not the message itself. OldMessages you have listened to but have not yet deleted. Outgoing Messages (Sent by you) DeliveredMessages that have been delivered but have not yet been listened to by the recipient. AccessedMessages that have been delivered...