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1. 16 3 1 1 To Change Your Access Code 16 3 1 2 To Remove Your Access 16 3 2 Personal Greetings sees 17 3 2 1 Listening to Your Greeting 17 3 2 2 Changing Your 17 3 3 Transfer Options essen 17 3 4 Record Your Name eese 18 4 Voicemail Notification 4 1 Voicemail Email een 21 4 1 1 Switching On Email Notification 21 4 1 2 Switching Off Email Notification 21 4 1 3 To Forward a Message to Emall 21 42 Outcalling 1 ii iii 22 4 2 1 Set Your Outcalling 22 4 2 2 Set Your Outcalling Timeout 22 4 2 3 Turning Outcalling 23 4 2 4 Turning Outcalling 23 Index acie een teet ast 25 Embedded Voicemail IP Office Basic Edition Contents Page 3 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Chapter 1 Embedded Voicemail Embedded Voicemail Page 5 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Embedded Voicemail 1 Embedded Voicemail This user guide is for embedded voicemail provided by an IP Office Basic Edition PARTNER Mode system The system can be configured to support either I
2. AVAYA IP Office Basic Edition PARTNER Mode Embedded Voicemail User Guide IP Office Mode 15 604067 Issue 10b Standard Monday December 12 2011 2011 AVAYA All Rights Reserved Notice While reasonable efforts were made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing Avaya Inc can assume no liability for any errors Changes and corrections to the information in this document may be incorporated in future releases Documentation Disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for any modifications additions or deletions to the original published version of this documentation unless such modifications additions or deletions were performed by Avaya Link Disclaimer Avaya Inc is not responsible for the contents or reliability of any linked Web sites referenced elsewhere within this Documentation and Avaya does not necessarily endorse the products services or information described or offered within them We cannot guarantee that these links will work all of the time and we have no control over the availability of the linked pages License USE OR INSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT INDICATES THE END USER S ACCEPTANCE OF THE TERMS SET FORTH HEREIN AND THE GENERAL LICENSE TERMS AVAILABLE ON THE AVAYA WEBSITE AT http support avaya com Licenselnfo GENERAL LICENSE TERMS IF YOU DO NOT WISH TO BE BOUND BY THESE TERMS YOU MUST RETURN THE PRODUCT S TO THE POINT OF PURCHASE WITHIN
3. Do not match your extension number e Do not use a sequence of digits for example 1234 Do not use the same repeated digit for example 1111 3 1 1 To Change Your Access Code 1 Log in to your mailbox 75 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 04 to change your password 3 Enter your current password and press If you have no current password just press 4 Enter your new password followed by 5 Re enter your new access code followed by The access code will now be changed e The system will prompt you if the codes do not match or is not acceptable It will also confirm the change of password if successful 3 1 2 To Remove Your Access Code 1 Log in to your mailbox 75 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 04 to change your password 3 Enter your current password and press 4 When you are asked to enter your new password press 5 When you are asked to re enter your password press Your password will have been removed Embedded Voicemail Page 16 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Changing Your Settings Mailbox Access Code 3 2 Personal Greetings By default callers who are directed to your mailbox hear the system greeting Your call has been answered by Avaya IP Office You can replace the sys
4. Monday December 12 2011 Chapter 4 Voicemail Notification Embedded Voicemail Page 19 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 4 Voicemail Notification There are a number of ways in which you can be altered to the fact that you have a new message in your mailbox e Message Waiting Lamp Most Avaya telephones include a message waiting lamp typically at the top right of the phone This lamp is lit when your mailbox contains any new messages which you have not heard In addition many Avaya phones have a MESSAGE button which is also lit when your mailbox contains any new messages e Your system administrator also configure your new message indicators to be lit when a hunt group mailbox contains new messages e Ringback If you enable ringback whenever you use your phone immediately after completing the call the system will automatically call you if your mailbox contains any new messages This is useful if you have a telephone that does not have a message waiting lamp or button To switch ringback on dial 48 To switch ringback off dial 49 Outcalling 2A Outcalling allows you to specify a number that the voicemail system will call when your mailbox contains any new messages If you answer the call you will be prompted to login to you mailbox to hear your messages Voicemail Email 2 The voicemail system can be configured to send an email whenever your mailbox receives a new message The email c
5. are not triggered by changing the status of a message back to new 1 Press 06 while listening to the old or saved message 2 3 Marking a Message as Saved Once you have played a message it is marked as old Old messages are automatically deleted after 24 hours To stop this happening to the current message you can mark it as being a saved message 1 Press 5 when listening to a new or old message 2 3 1 Calling the Sender When an internal caller leaves a message the system will capture the caller s number and store that with the message You can choose to make a call to the caller s number 1 While you listen to a message press 2 4 Listening to Saved Messages 1 109 in to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 2 to listen to your saved messages Embedded Voicemail Page 12 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Listening to Messages Listening to Saved Messages 2 5 Forwarding a Message You can forward a message to a different mailbox or to several mailboxes at the same time If you forward a message you can add a comment to the start of the message 1 When you are listening to a message press 6 e To forward the message as it is press 2 To add your own message header before forwarding press 3 You will be prompted to record your comment after the tone Record your comment and
6. message is not attached to the email and is left in the voicemail mailbox Change the voicemail mailbox password To do this requires entry of the existing password Embedded Voicemail Page 9 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Using the Visual Voice Button for Voicemail Transfer If pressed when you have a call is connected the Visual Voice button allows entry of an extension number for direct to voicemail transfer of the connected call Embedded Voicemail Page 10 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Chapter 2 Listening to Messages Embedded Voicemail Page 11 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 2 Listening to Messages After you log in 75 to your mailbox you are automatically played any new messages After a message has been played it is marked as being an old message Old messages are automatically deleted after 24 hours 2 1 Listening to Messages 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 1 to listen to your old messages 2 2 Marking a Message as New While listening to old or saved messages you can reset the message back to being treated as a new message This will cause the message waiting indicator on the phone to be lit again However if you are using voicemail email 21 or outcalling 224 these
7. press to finish recording 2 Enter the extension number to forward the message to and press 3 If you want to send the message to more than one extension repeat the process of enter each extension number followed by 4 Press to finish addressing and forward the message Embedded Voicemail Page 13 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Chapter 3 Changing Your Settings Embe ES E ema 15 IP Offic c Edi tio 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 3 Changing Your Settings 3 1 Mailbox Access Code By default you can access your mailbox from your extension without needing to use your password as your extension s number is treated as a trusted source Your system maintainer can change that if required They can also configure other numbers as trusted sources for your mailbox if you require that From non trusted sources entry of your mailbox password is required For example entry of your password is usually required if your maintainer has configured a method for you to access your mailbox from remote locations other than your own extension Setting and changing a mailbox access code can be done by your system administrator You can also do it yourself through the mailbox When changing your password e Enter least four digits and up to 15 If you enter less than four numbers you will be prompted to enter a longer code Do not set an obvious code for example
8. Office Basic Edition Index Page 25 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Embedded Voicemail Page 27 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Performance figures and data quoted in this document are typical and must be specifically confirmed in writing by Avaya before they become applicable to any particular order or contract The company reserves the right to make alterations or amendments to the detailed specifications at its discretion The publication of information in this document does not imply freedom from patent or other protective rights of Avaya or others Intellectual property related to this product including trademarks and registered to Lucent Technologies have been transferred or licensed to Avaya All trademarks identified by the or are registered trademarks or trademarks respectively of Avaya Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners This document contains proprietary information of Avaya and is not to be disclosed or used except in accordance with applicable agreements Any comments or suggestions regarding this document should be sent to wgctechpubs avaya com 2011 Avaya Inc All rights reserved Avaya Unit 1 Sterling Court 15 21 Mundells Welwyn Garden City Hertfordshire AL7 112 England Tel 44 0 1707 392200 Fax 44 0 1707 376933 Web http marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase Embedded Voicemail Pag
9. TEN 10 DAYS OF DELIVERY FOR A REFUND OR CREDIT Avaya grants End User a license within the scope of the license types described below The applicable number of licenses and units of capacity for which the license is granted will be one 1 unless a different number of licenses or units of capacity is specified in the Documentation or other materials available to End User Designated Processor means a single stand alone computing device Server means a Designated Processor that hosts a software application to be accessed by multiple users Software means the computer programs in object code originally licensed by Avaya and ultimately utilized by End User whether as stand alone Products or pre installed on Hardware Hardware means the standard hardware Products originally sold by Avaya and ultimately utilized by End User License Type s Designated System s License DS End User may install and use each copy of the Software on only one Designated Processor unless a different number of Designated Processors is indicated in the Documentation or other materials available to End User Avaya may require the Designated Processor s to be identified by type serial number feature key location or other specific designation or to be provided by End User to Avaya through electronic means established by Avaya specifically for this purpose Copyright Except where expressly stated otherwise the Product is protected by copyright and o
10. ail transfer during a call is supported Visual Voice Controls The arrangement of options on the screen will vary depending on the phone type and display size Controls that cannot be fitted on the current display are accessed by using the phone s lt and gt buttons to move between screen pages Button Functions Access your own voicemail mailbox When pressed the screen will show the number of New Old and Saved messages Select one of those options to start playback of messages in that category Once message playback is selected the available controls change e Previous Play the previous message Copy Copy the message to another mailbox When pressed as number of additional options are displayed Next Play the next message Pre Rec Record message that will be attached to Rewind Rewind approximately 5 the start of the message being copied seconds e Targets Enter the destination for the message copy FFwd Step forwards approximately 5 seconds Done Copy the message using the targets entered Delete Delete the current message e Pause Pause the current message Press the button again to unpause Save Mark the messaged as a saved message Hunt group names are displayed if you have been configured for hunt group mailbox access The number of new messages in the mailbox is shown after the name Press the button to access the mailbox in the same way as the Listen option above Message Record and send a voi
11. an be just a simple alert that you have a new message or it can also include an attached copy of the message Embedded Voicemail Page 20 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Voicemail Notification 4 1 Voicemail Email You can have notification of new messages sent to your email address The notification can be a simple alert to tell you that you have a message or a copy of the voicemail message if required e Email Address Enabling Voicemail Email Functions Before you can use the email options your system administrator must enter your email address into the telephone system configuration Otherwise you hear the message Email is not enabled on this mailbox whenever you try to use an email option Your system administrator can tell you whether your voicemail system has been configured to use email 4 1 1 Switching On Email Notification 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 5 the required type of email notification e For a email alert press 02 e To have the message forwarded to your email press 01 4 1 2 Switching Off Email Notification 1 109 in to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 03 You hear a confirmation message to tell you that the option is now turned of
12. cemail message to another mailbox or mailboxes Change the main greeting used for callers to your mailbox If no greeting has been recorded then the default system mailbox greeting is used e Record Record a new greeting e Listen Listen to the current greeting or the new greeting just recorded Submit Submit the new greeting just recorded e Delete Delete the current greeting The mailbox will revert to using the default system greeting unless Record and Submit are used to record a new greeting This option is only shown if you have been configured with an email address for voicemail email usage in the telephone system configuration This control allows you to see and change the current voicemail email mode being used for new messages received by your voicemail mailbox Use Change to change the selected mode Press Done when the required mode is displayed Possible modes are Embedded Voicemail Page 8 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Embedded Voicemail Visual Voice Button Functions Email Mode Off Voicemail email is not used Email Mode Copy New voicemail messages are copied to the user s email address The original message is left in the voicemail mailbox Email Mode Fwd New voicemail messages are forwarded to the user s email address The original message is deleted from their voicemail mailbox Email Mode Alert A alert email message is sent to the user s email address The original
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14. er between 5 and 59 and then press Embedded Voicemail Page 22 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Voicemail Notification Outcalling 4 2 3 Turning Outcalling On 1 Log in to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 07 to access your outcalling settings 3 Press 9 to switch outcalling on 4 2 4 Turning Outcalling Off 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 07 to access your outcalling settings 3 Press 6 to switch outcalling off Embedded Voicemail Page 23 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Index C Changing Mailbox Access Code 16 Your Greeting Message 17 D Default Mailbox Access 7 Delete Message 12 E email alert 21 email notification 21 F Fast Forward message 12 Forwarding 13 G Greeting Message 17 H Hear Help Prompts 7 17 M Mailbox Access 7 Mailbox Access Code 16 Mailbox Controls 7 Messages 7 Phone Manager 7 R Reception Transfer 17 Reply 12 Rewind Message 12 Ringback 7 S Save Message 12 Set Voicemail Reception 17 Skip Message 12 T Turn Voicemail Off 7 Turn Voicemail On 7 V Voicemail 7 Voicemail Reception 17 Voicemail Ringback Off 7 Voicemail Ringback On 7 Y Your Mailbox 7 Embedded Voicemail IP
15. f 4 1 3 To Forward a Message to Email If you are listening to a message you can send the message to your email either whilst listening to it or immediately after it has been played 1 During or immediately after playing a message press 6 2 Press 1 The message is forwarded to your email address Embedded Voicemail Page 21 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 4 2 Outcalling You can receive notification of a new voice message by using the outcalling feature When you receive a new message the voicemail system notifies you by calling a number that you have set You can then retrieve the message from the number at which you received the notification This option is only supported on systems running Release 7 0 or higher Embedded voicemail outcalling only supports a single destination number with no escalation and no time profiles Each outcalling call alert will ring for a duration that you can set the default is 15 seconds If the call is not answered it will end the call If the outcalling call is answered you will be prompted to enter your mailbox password 16 If you don t have a password set it will ask for your extension number instead The outcalling call is ended if e You press to indicate that you do not want any more outcalling calls for the current new messages e You enter the wrong password 3 times e More than 5 minutes passes with no response Up to 4 outcalling calls are attem
16. ial 778 2 You will hear a prompt telling you how many messages you have The voicemail system will start playing your new messages A summary of many of the controls is given in Default Mailbox Controls 1 2 Default Mailbox Controls The following is a summary of the options that are available after you have logged into 7 a mailbox 3 Edit Greeting e Listen to greeting 1 Record new greeting 2 Save new greeting 3 Save new greeting as a loop 4 Return to mailbox 8 Mailbox Play old messages 1 Play saved messages 2 Fast forward Rewind Repeat last message 7 Skip current message 9 Delete current message 4 Save current message 5 Mark Message as new 06 Call back sender Forward message 6 Edit greeting 3 Record Name 05 Change mailbox code 04 Direct all to email 01 Send email notification 02 Turn email off 03 Outcalling options 07 Help 4 6 Forwarding e Forward to email 1 e Forward to extensions 2 e Forward with header message 3 Follow each extension number with and then a final to finish 07 Outcalling Listen to settings 0 Configure outcalling 1 Turn outcalling off 6 Turn outcalling on 9 Return to mailbox 8 IMPORTANT Once a new message has been listened to it is marked as old and is automatically deleted after 24 hours If you do not want the message deleted you must mark it as saved by pressing 5 while listening
17. ntuity emulation mailbox operation or IP Office mode mailbox operation This guide is for IP Office IP Office mailbox mode Your system administrator will confirm which mode your system is using 1 1 Logging In By default you can access your mailbox from your extension without needing to use your password as your extension s number is treated as a trusted source Your system maintainer can change that if required They can also configure other numbers as trusted sources for your mailbox if you require that From non trusted sources entry of your mailbox password is required For example entry of your password is usually required if your maintainer has configured a method for you to access your mailbox from remote locations other than your own extension Logging In to Your Mailbox for the First Time The first time you call your mailbox you are prompted to record your name and change the mailbox password The name that you record is used in various system announcements and in the voicemail system directory search Typically your mailbox number matches your extension number which is the internal number that people dial to call you Your system administrator can tell you if your mailbox number is different Similarly your system administrator can tell you if your mailbox already has a password set Typically a password is not set until the first time you log in 1 At your own extension dial 777 To access your mailbox from another extension d
18. pted with a minimum of 15 minutes between calls unless you answer and press or access your mailbox by another method If you receive any more new messages in the meantime they do not restart the outcalling attempts 4 2 1 Set Your Outcalling Destination 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 07 to access your outcalling settings 3 Press 1 4 Press 2 for number entry 5 Press 1 and then enter the number which you want outcalling to call Remember to include any external dialing prefix that you would normally dial to make the call e in the number is treated as a pause 1 5 seconds in the dialing e To enter a into the number dial e You can also use internal numbers as your outcalling destination The calls will follow any internal forwarding and will honor do not disturb However the outcalling attempt is ended if the call goes to voicemail 6 Press to finish number entry 4 2 2 Set Your Outcalling Timeout The timeout control how long the outcalling call will ring the destination number before hanging up if not answered The default is 15 seconds 1 109 in to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 07 to access your outcalling settings 3 Press 1 4 Press 3 for timeout entry 5 Enter a numb
19. spective owners Documentation information For the most current versions of documentation go to the Avaya Support web site http www avaya com support or the IP Office Knowledge Base http marketingtools avaya com knowledgebase Avaya Support Avaya provides a telephone number for you to use to report problems or to ask questions about your contact center The support telephone number is 1 800 628 2888 in the United States For additional support telephone numbers see the Avaya Web site http www avaya com support Embedded Voicemail Page 2 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 Contents 1 Embedded Voicemail 121 Ini iiie o sev 7 1 2 Default Mailbox 7 1 9 Galler ODptilOns ista 8 1 4 Visual VOICE ccoo din 8 2 Listening to Messages 2 1 Listening to 12 2 2 Marking a Message as 12 2 3 Marking a Message as 12 2 3 1 Calling the 12 2 4 Listening to Saved 12 2 5 Forwarding a 13 3 Changing Your Settings 3 1 Mailbox Access
20. strator can set up to 3 transfer numbers for your mailbox Callers leaving messages in your mailbox can then press 0 2 or 3 to be transferred to the specified numbers Typically this feature is used to transfer callers to the receptionist or one of your colleagues Contact your system administrator to find out if any transfer number have been set for your mailbox When this feature is set remember to alter your mailbox greeting 1A in order to inform callers of the option Embedded Voicemail Page 17 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 3 4 Record Your Your name is played as a confirmation when you log in to your mailbox It is also used for other system announcements You can re record your name at any time To Record Your Name 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 5 to select the option to record your name 3 Press 1 to hear your current recording 4 Press 2 to record your name When you are prompted speak your name Recordings can be a maximum of 5 seconds long 5 Press 2 when you have finished recording your name 6 Press 1 to listen to your new recording Review the recoding and select one of the following options e Press 3 to save the new recording e Press 2 to record your name again Embedded Voicemail Page 18 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b
21. tem greeting with your own personal greeting 3 2 1 Listening to Your Greeting 1 109 to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 3 to select the option to edit your greeting 3 Press 1 to hear your greeting If no greeting has been recorded your will hear The message has not yet been recorded 3 2 2 Changing Your Greeting 1 109 in to your mailbox 7 e If your mailbox already has a password set you will be prompted to enter it Enter your access code and press 2 Press 3 to select the option to edit your greeting 3 Press 2 to change your greeting 4 When you are prompted speak your new greeting e The greeting must be longer than 3 seconds e Along approximately 10 seconds period of silence will disconnect you from voicemail 5 Press 2 when you have finished recording your greeting 6 Press 1 to listen to your new greeting After you have listened to your greeting you can e Press 3 to save the new greeting Your new greeting will be used e Press 2 to re record the new greeting e Press 4 to save the new greeting for playing on a continuous loop This option can be used to continually play the greeting callers will not be able to leave a message Note that once this option is selected the greeting cannot be changed back to a normal greeting except by recording a new greeting 3 3 Transfer Options Your system admini
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23. to the message Alternatively you can remark the message as being new by pressing 06 Embedded Voicemail Page 7 IP Office Basic Edition 15 604067 Issue 10b Monday December 12 2011 1 3 Caller Options Callers to your mailbox can perform the following actions when leaving a message in your mailbox Skip Your Mailbox Greeting Callers can skip past the greeting message and go straight to the tone that indicates when to leave a message Transfer to another number 174 Depending on your users settings the caller can choose to be transferred to another extension rather than leaving a message e Options after leaving a message After leaving a mailbox message callers can press rather than hanging up immediately The caller will hear a prompt informing them whether the message has been saved or whether the messages was too short less than 3 seconds and so was not saved 1 4 Visual Voice Visual Voice allows you to access your voicemail mailbox using the display menu of your phone rather than following spoken mailbox prompts Visual Voice is not supported on all phones To use Visual Voice your system maintainer must add a Visual Voice button to your phone Alternatively your system maintainer can set the MESSAGES button on your phone to act as a Visual Voice button e On phones that have a display but do not support visual voice operation use of the button for user mailbox access using voice prompts and for direct to voicem

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