Call the person who left a message, Getting a help message during voice mail, To record your standard or alternate greeting – Cadence Telephony User Manual

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(copy) the message to the group selected by pressing the

key. You can cancel the forwarding operation by

pressing the

key on the telephone keypad.

In order to forward a message to a group, the group must first be added to this mail box. See “Adding a
voice mail distribution group” on page 58
for details.

Call the person who left a message

Callers can enter a call back number by pressing

then

after leaving a message. You can dial the call

back number of a person who left a message by pressing

while the message is playing, or after the mes-

sage has completed playing. Dialing the call back number will dial the number left by the caller, or will dial
the caller ID of the caller, if available. If the caller ID is dialed, then 11 digit calling is used, starting with a
1 followed by the area code and number. Otherwise, the call back number is dialed exactly as entered by the
caller, with no other digits prepended.

You can return to voice mail after dialing the call back number by pressing the

key.

Getting a help message during voice mail

Whenever you are in the voice mail Message Menu or the Main Menu and you pause for a short time, the
system will prompt you with a voice message explaining the meaning of the telephone keys with regards to
voice mail operations.

You can get help while your are in voice mail as follows:

Enter the voice mail Main Menu and doing nothing for a few seconds.

Touch the Pound key

while in the Main Menu.

Pause a message (in the Message Menu) with the pause key

and then wait a few seconds.

To record your standard or alternate greeting

1. Get into voice mail for your extension, as described above, and assure you are in the Main Menu by hit-

ting

.

2. Press the Record Greeting key

.

3. Then press

to record the standard greeting, or

to record the alternate greeting.

4. Wait for the “record greeting” voice prompt.

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