User Guide
Table Of Contents
- About this guide
- Overview Of The 6930 IP Phone
- Setting Up Your Phone
- Operating Your Phone
- Guide to the Icons Displayed on Your Phone
- Using The Voicemail
- Using The Directory
- Help
- Using The Call History
- Interacting With Calls
- Customizing Your Phone
- Log Issue
- Understanding Availability States
- Time And Date
- Directory
- Additional Phone
- Status
- Cloud Domain
- Bluetooth
- Diagnostics
- Audio
- Display
- Program keys
- Restart
- Making A Conference Call
- Using The Merge Feature To Conference Active Calls
- Using The Intercom
- Paging
- Other Advanced Features
- Voicemail Overview
- Using Visual Voicemail
- Using The Voicemail System
- Accessory support
- Problems and Solutions
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Voicemail Overview
The 6930 IP phone provides a hardkey to access the voicemail.
When voicemail functionality is enabled, the LED on the 6930 IP phone flashes red and the
(Voicemail) icon appears on the status bar indicating that voicemail messages are available. You
can access your voicemail service by pressing (Voicemail hardkey).
Using Visual Voicemail
With visual voicemail, you can access and interact with messages through the display on your phone.
At a glance, you can see the following information about the messages in your voice mailbox:
• The name and phone number of the person who left the message
• The date or time of the message
• Whether the message is a broadcast message and whether it is marked urgent, private, or return
receipt requested
The most recent message is listed first.
The number at the top of your phone’s main display indicates the number of unheard messages. In
your visual voicemail inbox, the number at the top indicates the number of messages in your inbox.
Unheard messages are displayed in bold text. Messages that you have already listened to are
displayed in regular text.
At any point, you can pause, skip back, or skip forward in the message.
You can also use the visual voicemail interface to record a new voicemail message and designate
the recipients, include a subject label for the message, mark the message as urgent, mark the
message as private, and request a return receipt.
Voicemail has the following folders:
Inbox: The voice mail messages you have received are listed in the inbox.
Saved: This folder contains the saved voicemail messages.
Deleted: This folder contains the deleted voicemail messages.
Note: Voicemail functionality must be configured by your Mitel administrator.










