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    Deleting a destination number
    If you have more than one destination number for Off-premise Message Notification, you can 
    delete a destination.
    To delete a destination number
    1Press ≤·°⁄.
    Follow the voice prompts or the display button options to open 
    your mailbox.
    2If you use the CallPilot interface:
    Press °fi to open the Mailbox Tools
    Press NOTIF
     or ¤ to open the Off-premise Message 
    Notification menu
     Go to step 3
    If you use the Norstar Voice Mail interface:
    Press ADMIN
     or °
    Press fl to open the Off-premise Message Notification 
    menu
     Go to step 3
    3Press ADMIN
     or ⁄ to set up Off-premise Message Notification.
    4Press OTHR
     if you want to delete the first destination
    or
    press  NEXT
     or £ to view the other destinations until you find the 
    destination that you want to delete. When you find the destination 
    that you want to delete, press OTHR
    .
    5Press DEL
     to delete the first destination number.
    6The first destination number is deleted. The Notify 2 destination 
    changes to become the Notify 1 destination number.
    To delete more destination numbers, press OTHR
     and repeat steps 4 
    and 5.
    7Press ® to end the session.
    Msg notify
    ADMIN    SELECT
    Notify1:
    CH N G        O TH R        N E X T
    Notify 1:
    DEL
             INS          QUIT
    Notify1:
    CH N G        O TH R        N E X T
    Msg notify
    ADMIN    SELECT 
    						
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    Adding a destination number
    Use this procedure if you have set up Off-premise Message Notification and you want to add 
    another destination number. You can have up to five destination numbers.
    To add a destination number
    1Press ≤·°⁄.
    Follow the voice prompts or the display button options to open 
    your mailbox.
    2If you use the CallPilot interface:
    Press °fi to open the Mailbox Tools
    Press NOTIF
     or ¤ to open the Off-premise Message 
    Notification menu
     Go to step 3
    If you use the Norstar Voice Mail interface:
    Press ADMIN
     or °
    Press fl to open the Off-premise Message Notification 
    menu
     Go to step 3
    3Press ADMIN
     or ⁄ to set up Off-premise Message Notification.
    4Press NEXT
     or £ to continue.
    5Press YES
     or ⁄ to set up another destination number.
    6Press 
    SETUP or ⁄ to set up another destination number and follow 
    the steps in “To set up Off-premise Message Notification to a 
    phone number” on page 73
    or
    “To set up Off-premise Message Notification to an extension” on 
    page 76
    or
    “To set up Off-premise Message Notification to a pager” on page 
    78.
    Msg notify
    ADMIN   SELECT
    Notify:
    CHNG                     NEXT
    More dest?
    YES         NO
    Notify2: none
    SETUP                     N E X T 
    						
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    Turning Off-premise Message Notification on or off
    You can turn Off-premise Message Notification on or off at any time. If you turn Off-premise 
    Message Notification off, you do not affect any of the assigned parameters.
    To turn Off-premise Message Notification on or off
    1Press ≤·°⁄.
    Follow the voice prompts or the display button options to open 
    your mailbox.
    2If you use the CallPilot interface:
    Press °fi to open the Mailbox Tools
    Press NOTIF
     or ¤ to open the Off-premise Message 
    Notification menu
     Go to step 3
    If you use the Norstar Voice Mail interface:
    Press ADMIN
     or °
    Press fl to open the Off-premise Message Notification 
    menu
     Go to step 3
    3Press SELECT
     or ¤ to set up Off-premise Message Notification.
    4Press CHNG
     or ⁄ to turn Off-premise Message Notification off if 
    it is on (as shown).
    5Press OK
     or •
    or
    press TIME
     to review the start and stop time parameters.
    6Press ® to end the session.
    Msg notify
    ADMIN   SELECT
    Notify on
    CHNG
            TIME           O K
    Notify off
    CHNG        TIME           O K
    Mailbox admin
    GREET      PSWD      QUIT 
    						
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    Chapter 11
    Recording a call
    About Call Record
    With Call Record ≤·°· you can record an active telephone call and put the resulting 
    message in your mailbox. Before you activate Call Record, ask the parties on the call for 
    permission to record the call.
    The maximum length of the Call Record message is determined by the Class of Service setting for 
    your incoming message length. If the mailbox message length is reached, you hear the voice 
    prompt “Recording stopped. The recording limit has been reached” and the recording ends. After 
    Call Record stops, you can re-activate ≤·°· to start another record call session. The call 
    is recorded in two separate messages if you do this. Ask your System Administrator for the 
    message length that is assigned to your mailbox.
    Using Call Record
    If you use record a call, CallPilot puts the recorded call in your mailbox. You can forward the 
    recorded call to other mailboxes.
    To record a call
    Note: Call Record is not enabled by default. The System Administrator must enable this 
    feature by assigning you a Class of Service that includes Call Record. In some areas Call 
    Record is not available as it contravenes local laws. Ask your System Administrator 
    about the availability of Call Record in your area.
    1While you are on an active call, press ≤·°·.
    Before recording begins, all parties on the call hear the prompt 
    “This call is being recorded” and a recording tone.
    2Press QUIT
     to end recording
    or
    press PAUSE
     to suspend recording.
    Press RESUME
     to continue recording or press QUIT to end recording.
    3When you stop recording, all the parties on the call hear the prompt 
    “Recording stopped.”
    4Press ® to end the call.
    Recording
    PAUSE                     QUIT 
    						
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    Chapter 12
    Broadcast and Information messages
    About Broadcast messages
    You can ask the System Administrator to send a Broadcast message if you need to send a message 
    to every initialized mailbox on your phone system. You can ask the System Administrator to send 
    a Broadcast message to announce meetings, special company events, and reminders. Sending a 
    Broadcast message eliminates recording and sending the same message several times.
    Broadcast messages play on all mailboxes initiali zed with CallPilot.
    Information mailbox greetings
    Your business or department can use Information mailboxes to provide callers with messages and 
    announcements. You can record and update greetings for an Information mailbox.
    You can use Information mailbox greetings to:
     announce sales
     provide product lists
     announce special events
    Make it easy for callers to access Information mailbox greetings by mentioning the Information 
    mailbox in the Automated Attendant, or by asking the operator to route enquiries to the 
    Information mailbox. Ask your System Administrator for details.
    Callers cannot leave messages in an Information mailbox. Callers automatically disconnect after 
    they listen to an Information mailbox greeting.
    Note: Broadcast messages are not sent to Information or General Delivery mailboxes. 
    						
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    Recording an Information mailbox greeting
    Before you record an Information mailbox greeting, you must determine what the greeting 
    includes. Be sure to include important times and dates.
    For example: “Paddy’s Dance Studio proudly presents an extravaganza of dance. The 
    entertainment begins at 8:00 pm on the fourth of July. Toddlers tap is in the White Room. Folk 
    dance is in the Green Room. Classical ballet is in the Pink Room. Contemporary jazz is in the Blue 
    Room. The studio and recital rooms are located at 222 Main Street.”
    Write the greeting down and practice reading it aloud. When you are confident the greeting 
    includes everything you want it to, record the greeting. If you are using a phone system with 
    bilingual capability, you must record the Information mailbox greeting in both languages.
    An Information mailbox greeting can be either a Primary or an Alternate mailbox greeting.
    To record an Information mailbox greeting
    1Press ≤·°⁄.
    Enter the mailbox number and password, then
    press 
    OK or £.
    The System Administrator creates the password when they 
    initialize the mailbox. Ask the System Administrator for the 
    Information mailbox password.
    2Press REC
     or ⁄.
    3At the sound of the tone, record the Information mailbox greeting.
    Press 
    OK or £ when you are done.
    4Press OK
     or £ to accept the recording
    or
    press PLAY
     or ⁄ to listen to the greeting
    or
    press RETRY
     or ¤ to rerecord the greeting.
    5Press QUIT
     or £ to end the session.
    Log:
    QUIT        RETRY       OK
    Primary greeting
    REC
            PLAY        QUIT
    Record greeting?
    RETRY      PAUSE       OK
    Accept greeting?
    RETRY       PLAY        OK
    Primary greeting
    RE C          P L A Y         Q UI T 
    						
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    Chapter 13
    CallPilot tips
    This chapter contains tips on how to optimize your use of CallPilot.
    Listen to your messages frequently. Answer your messages promptly to encourage callers to use 
    CallPilot and reassure them that it is as reliable as speaking with you personally.
    You do not have to be at your desk to play your messages. When you are away from your desk, you 
    can play your messages from any tone dial phone.
    Clean up your mailbox. There is limited storage in your mailbox and within CallPilot. Do not 
    save messages unless you need to listen to them again. When you are finished with a message, 
    erase it to create storage space.
    Keep a record of your password in a secure place. Treat your CallPilot password as a secret 
    code. Write down your password and keep it in a safe place. Do not keep your password near your 
    phone. If you let someone else have temporary access to your mailbox, change your password 
    afterwards. If you forget your password, the System Administrator can reset it to the default 
    password 0000. You can then enter a new password.
    When sending messages, make them brief and to the point. More than 75% of the time spent on 
    a normal business phone call consists of making small talk, pleasantries and other socializing. 
    Sending a message rather than making a call can save you time. Try to avoid sounding hurried or 
    rude while restricting your messages to the essentials.
    Change your Primary greeting frequently. It is a good idea to change your Primary greeting on 
    a regular basis. Change your greeting to indicate that you listen to your messages and maintain 
    your mailbox on a regular basis. Change your Primary greeting to provide a personal touch that 
    frequent callers appreciate.
    Make your Alternate greeting specific. Choosing an Alternate greeting usually means you are 
    away from the office. If you are out of the office, indicate in your Alternate greeting when you 
    expect to return. If you will be checking your mailbox while you are out of the office, include that 
    in your message. If callers can reach you at another phone number, ensure that your message 
    includes the phone number and the time period of the temporary arrangement. If you are going to 
    be out of the office, remember to forward your phone to CallPilot.
    Use an Extended Absence Greeting. Begin this greeting by announcing your vacation or travel 
    plans. This gets the attention of the caller. For example, “Vacation alert! Hi, this is Marshall. I will 
    be on vacation starting on the 5th, and I will be returning to work on the 12th. If you care to do so, 
    please leave a message and I will return your call when I return from vacation. For immediate 
    assistance, please press zero.” 
    						
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    Record your greetings and messages clearly. For a better quality recording, speak directly into 
    the handset. Do not use the Handsfree feature. Remember to speak clearly in a pleasant voice at a 
    pace that is easy to understand. Do not speak too softly or loudly or make the greeting or message 
    too lengthy. After you record a greeting or message play it back. Make sure that your greeting or 
    message sounds the way you want it to before you accept it.
    Do not forget to use the Copy and Reply features. You can use CallPilot to send copies of 
    messages to other mailboxes and reply to messages with a message of your own. When you send 
    copies of messages to other people, ensure that your introduction explains:
     why you are forwarding a copy of the message
     whether the copy is for information only
     whether the message is meant for the person you are forwarding it to
     who is responsible for the action on the message
    Use Group Lists for multiple copies of messages. If you find that you regularly send the same 
    message to several people, ask the System Administrator to create a Group List for you. With a 
    Group List, you can send the same message to all the mailboxes in the Group List.
    Encourage CallPilot use. Old habits are sometimes hard to break, and some people have 
    difficulty accepting or trying new technologies. Use your Personal mailbox and other CallPilot 
    features, and encourage your co-workers and frequent callers to use them too.
    Report problems promptly. If you encounter problems using CallPilot, report the trouble to the 
    System Administrator as soon as possible. 
    						
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