Accessing your mailbox, Ccessing, Ailbox – Inter-Tel AXXESS 8660 User Manual

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If you have a message waiting in your mailbox, you must access your voice mailbox
to retrieve it.

TIP:

Generally, pressing

during any voice mail operation will advance you to the

next step. For example, when leaving a voice mail message for another voice mail user,
you can press

to skip the person’s introductory message and proceed directly to the

recording phase. Similarly, while listening to messages, you can press

to skip the

system-generated voice prompts and proceed directly to the playback phase. You can
also press

to cancel or return to the previous menu at any menu level.

When you access your mailbox, the system may play one of the following messages:
Mailbox almost full or full: If your mailbox is full, no new messages can be

received until you delete waiting or saved messages.

Message count: The system tells you how many messages are waiting to be

heard, if any, and how many are priority messages.

Remote Messaging: The system will indicate whether primary or alternate

Remote Messaging is selected when the Remote Messaging feature is enabled
(see

page 54

). It will also alert you if a programming error has been detected and/

or if it encountered busy system resources when attempting to place a Remote
Messaging call.

NOTE:

All of the menu options used for voice mail features are presented as numeric

entries in the following instructions. You can, however, access these options using the
menu selection buttons beside the display.

To access your mailbox:

1.

Dial the voice mail extension number. (You hear the main menu.)

2.

During or after the greeting, press

to identify yourself as a subscriber.

3.

Enter your mailbox number and your personal password (if programmed). Then
press .

NOTE:

If you do not have a password, just press

. See

page 51

for information

on programming passwords.

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