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Nitsuko Nvm-2002 Voice Mail With Automated Attendant Quick Reference Guide
Nitsuko Nvm-2002 Voice Mail With Automated Attendant Quick Reference Guide
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Voice Mail with Automated Attendant Quick Reference Guide 17526QRC01 with Hotel/Motel QRCcov.QXD 5/19/97 10:55 AM Page 1 (Black plate)
About NVM-2002 with Hotel/Motel Voice Mail with Hotel/Motel Capability and Automated Attendant Voice Mail with Hotel/Motel allows outside callers to leave private recorded messages for you when you are busy on a call or not answering your room phone. These messages are stored in your Hotel Guest mailbox. To listen to your messages, call your mailbox (See below.) You can also program your room phone for a Wake-Up Call and activate a Snooze Alarm. Your hotel may have an Automated Attendant. The Automated Attendant answers the Hotel’s calls with a recorded Welcome Message and dialing instructions. Callers simply follow the dialing instructions to route their call. See the last page for more details when your hotel has an Automated Attendant. Numbers To Remember (Call the Front Desk) Voice Mail telephone number________________________________________________________ Voice Mail master extension number__________________________________________________ Your mailbox number (generally, this is the same as your room extension_____________________ Your security code (if any) __________________________________________________________ First-Time Logon Tutorial The first time you call (log onto) your mailbox, the system automatically may tell you how to record a mailbox greeting, name and security code. See the last page for detailed instructions if you want to change your greeting, name and security code at another time. Calling Your Mailbox From your hotel phoneDial Voice Mail z If requested, dial your security code Exiting Your Mailbox To exit Hang up To eX itDial X X To eXit & return to mailboxDial X #
Listening to Your Messages If your room phone has a Message Light, it flashes when you have messages. After you listen to an entire message, your Hotel Guest Mailbox will automatically either save it or erase it. You will be given the option to either save or erase the message before it is done automatically. If you only listen to a part of the message, it will remain in your Hotel Guest Mailbox. For details, see below. To Listen to messagesCall your Hotel Guest mailbox z Press L While Listening you can: Get TIme, date, senderPress T I SAve the messagePress S A (The next message plays automatically) Erase the messagePress E (The next message plays automatically) Pause/continue listeningPress * Backup in the messagePress B to go back a few seconds or B B to go to beginning Go ahead a few secondsPress G Get a Help MessagePress 0 (zero) Turn Volume Up/DownPress V U or V D To restore Volume to NormalPress V N Using Mailbox Options To personalize your GreetingCall your mailbox z Press O P z Press G z Follow the prompts Outside callers hear the following standard Greeting when they reach your mailbox: The Guest you are trying to reach is unavailable. Please leave a private message at the tone or press 0 to ring the hotel operator . If you want you can personalize the Greeting by recording your own (Hi, this is John. I can’t take your call right now, so at the tone leave a message or dial 0 to ring the hotel operator. ) You can record up to 3 Greetings. To change your Security CodeCall your mailbox z Press O P z Press S z Follow the prompts To change the NameCall your mailbox z Press O P z Press N z Follow the prompts If you don’t record a personal Greeting, the name you record is used instead of the guest you are to reach in the standard Greeting. That is, an outside caller hears: John Smith is unavailable. Please leave a private message at the tone or press 0 to ring the hotel operator.
Using Wake-Up Calls and the Snooze Alarm To program a Wake-Up Call from your room phone Call your mailbox z Press U z Follow the voice prompts to enter the time you wish to be called You will be called at the time you requested. If you do not answer the Wake-Up Call, it will be canceled. To Modify or Cancel the Wake- Up Call after you set itCall your mailbox z Press U z Listen for the prompt stating that your Wake-Up Call is active z Press C to cancel or press M to modify the time for the Wake-Up Call To activate Snooze Alarm after answering the Wake-Up Call Listen to the Wake-Up Call announcement z Press S z Hang up (You may activate the Snooze Alarm as many times as you wish) To call the hotel operator after answering the Wake-Up Call Listen for the prompt for dialing the operator (if you don’t hear it you can’t call the operator) z Dial 0 (zero) To cancel the Wake-Call after you answer it Hang up or call the hotel operator (You won’t be called again.) Checking Out After you check out, outside callers can no longer leave you messages. Any messages that were left in your mailbox are automatically transferred and retained in a “holding” mailbox. The front desk can tell you how to listen to these messages. Using the Automated Attendant If your hotel has an Automated Attendant, some features operate differently than previously described. The following descriptions provide details for these differences. To call the hotel from an outside telephone To call your mailbox from outside the hotel (through the Automated Attendant) To exit your mailbox & return to Automated Attendant When changing your Greeting Dial Voice Mail telephone number z Follow the Automated Attendant dialing instructions to route your call Dial Voice Mail telephone number z If you hear hotel’s greeting, dial # (or other log-on code). Otherwise, go to next step z If requested, dial your Hotel Guest Mailbox number z If requested, dial security code Dial X z Listen for prompt to return to Auto Attendant (if you don’t hear one, you can’t return) z Dial * When you change your Greeting, you may hear a prompt stating that Automated Attendant Do-Not-Disturb is off. You should keep this setting to “off.” If you change it so that Automated Attendant Do-Not Disturb is on, your calls will go immediately to your mailbox (without first ringing your phone). 4 Forest Parkway, Shelton, CT 06484 TEL: 203-926-5400 FAX: 203-929-0535 Part No. 17526QRC01 April 1997 Issue 1-0 Printed in U.S.A .