Specifications

User Operations D-59
Hard Drive-Based Voice Mail
STARPLUS STSe - Programming & Operations Manual August 2005
Retrieving Messages [1]
Mailbox subscribers hear their messages played back in the following order: new messages
first and then previously saved messages. All messages are played in the order they were
received with the oldest message played first, unless programmed differently by the System
Administrator. Features can be accessed at any time. It is not necessary to wait until the end
of the message.
After hearing that you have a message, press [1] to listen to the message. Your options will
vary depending on whether the message is currently playing, or if the message has ended.
While Listening to a Message:
You will be able to select one of the following message playback options, until … the
message stops playing.
After Listening to a Message:
When a message stops playing, the system will prompt you to select one of the following
message actions:
[6] + [0] Call Back internal or external caller that left a message
[6] + [1] Go Directly to Saved Message
[6] + [2] Pause … then press [2] to resume message play
[6] + [3] Skip a Message
[6] + [8] Decrease Volume
[6] + [9] Increase Volume
[7] Rewind Message
[8] Fast Forward Message
[1] Replay Message
[2] Save Message
[3] + [#] Delete & Confirm Message Delete
[4] Forward Message
- Press [1] to Forward As Is
- Press [4] to Leave Preamble and Forward
[5] Reply to Message
Respond directly to the person who left the message without entering a
mailbox number. This feature is available only when the message is recorded
in one mailbox, then sent to another mailbox. Calling a mailbox directly and
leaving a message does not record the mailbox number for a reply.
[8] Hear Date & Time
If you hang up without saving or deleting, your messages will automatically be
saved in the state they originated when you accessed the mailbox.