Messages, Using messages, Leaving messages at other extensions – Lennox Hearth 8560 User Manual

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Mitel

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Model 8560/8660 User Guide – Issue 12, October 2008

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Messages

Messages

The following sections describe how to use system messaging features, including:

Inter-station messages: Inter-station messages are alerts sent to your endpoint by other
internal parties, notifying you to contact the party who left the message. The Message
button and Message Indicator lamp notify you of the new message. You can then either
delete the message or reply to the message, which automatically places a call to the party
who left the message.

Do-Not-Disturb (DND) messages: Messages that other internal parties see when your
endpoint is in DND. See “Using Do-Not-Disturb” on

page 39

.

Reminder messages: Messages that you can use to notify yourself of upcoming
appointments, meetings, and so on. See “Using Reminder Messages” on

page 40

.

Pages: Announcements sent over endpoint speakers or external speakers. See “Paging
Other System Users” on

page 41

.

Voice messages: System voice mail messages.

Using Messages

Following are instructions on how to use system messaging features.

Leaving Messages at Other Extensions

You can leave inter-station or voice mail messages for other internal parties.

To leave an inter-station or voice mail message for a busy IC extension:

1. Press MSG or the LEAVE MESSAGE menu button. HANG UP OR WAIT FOR MSG

CENTER appears.

2. Do one of the following:

Hang up to leave an inter-station message. MESSAGE LEFT FOR <name>
appears.

Stay on the line to connect to the message center (usually voice mail).

To leave an inter-station message without placing an internal call:

1. Dial 367 (Leave Message), or press MSG and then press the LEAVE MESSAGE menu

button. LEAVE MESSAGE ON EXTENSION appears.

2. Enter the extension number. MESSAGE LEFT FOR <name> appears.

NOTE

Because a variety of voice mail products work with the Mitel 5000 system,
this guide does not include voice mail instructions. For voice mail
instructions, refer to the voice mail user guide for your system. For example,
refer to the Enterprise Messaging, Basic Voice Mail, and Embedded Voice
Mail Card User Guide,
part number 835.3205, or the NuPoint Messenger
Messaging User Guide
(on the

Mitel Web site

(http://edocs.mitel.com).

Contact your system administrator for more information about your voice
mail system.

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