user manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Checking Messages
- Changing Your Greetings
- Returning Calls
- Recording Conversations and Monitoring Messages
- Sending Messages
- To send a message directly to another person’s mailbox
- To leave a message when you call an extension
- To add to a message before sending
- To listen to a message before sending
- To rerecord a message before sending
- To send an urgent message
- To send a private message
- To request a delivery receipt for a message
- To send a message with future delivery
- To redirect (forward) a message to another subscriber
- To cancel a message after sending
- To send a message to additional subscribers
- To send a message to a group
- To find out who has not yet received a group message
- To send a message to a guest subscriber
- To send a message to a subscriber at another location
- Changing Message Group Settings
- Changing Mailbox Setup Options
- To change your security code
- To change your recorded name
- To change the spelling of your name
- To change your playback options
- To turn call transfer on or off
- To change the call transfer number
- To change call screening options
- To turn call screening on or off
- To turn call holding on or off
- To change message delivery
- To let callers find your extension in the directory
- Sending and Receiving Faxes
- Checking E-mail by Phone
- Menus and Reference
- Index

Returning Calls 47NEAXMail IM-16 LX User guide
TO RETURN A CALL USING TOUCHTONE KEYS
USING YOUR PHONE
1 Call the voice messaging system, and enter your personal ID and
security code if prompted.
2 Do either of the following:
• Press to check new messages.
• Press to check old messages.
3 Follow the system instructions, and press for Yes or for No
until you select the message you want.
4 Press to return a call to the person who left a message.
5 To return to your mailbox at the end of the conversation, wait until
the person you called disconnects.
NOTE For the keys you can use during a message, after
listening to a message, or at any time, see “To use systemwide
commands” on page 17.
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