Specifications

Voice Mail Service
This service allows subscribers to manage their own mailboxes. With it, a
subscriber can:
Listen to messages, then save or delete them.
Record a personal greeting (in Bilingual Mode, the user may record his or
her personal greeting in both the Primary and Secondary Languages)
Change the default password for his or her mailbox to ensure that
messages are kept confidential,
Transfer to another extension or to the receptionist’s extension,
A subscriber’s extension number and mailbox number are the same. When a
caller leaves a message, the voice messaging system places the message in
the subscriber’s mailbox and turns on the message light (if available) at the
subscriber’s phone.
Subscribers can retrieve messages at their convenience from any touch-tone
phone either while on-site or from an off-site location. Subscribers can refer to
Using PARTNER MAIL VS for instructions on recording a personal greeting,
changing a password, and performing other Voice Mail Service procedures.
Voice Mail Service also allows the System Manager to program the voice
messaging system. See “Voice Messaging System Programming” in Chapter 3
for more information.
NOTE:
When subscribers call into the Voice Mail Service, they hear this factory-set
prompt in either the System Language (Monolingual Mode) or the Primary and
Secondary Language (Bilingual Mode):
Welcome to PARTNER MAIL VS. Please enter extension
and #. Otherwise,
to access PARTNER Tutor, press * 4.
The System Manager can change the language subscribers hear on a per
mailbox basis. The Mailbox Language is used for voice prompts for recording a
personal greeting, retrieving messages, and other Voice Mail services. The
Mailbox Language can be different from the System Language selected in
Monolingual Mode or the Primary and Secondary Languages selected in
Bilingual Mode.
Overview
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