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Mailboxes
Your Response 85 lets
you separate incoming
messages into three
mailboxes. This can
be useful both at
work and at home.
For example, you
could keep one
mailbox for business
messages and one for
personal messages.
Or you could allocate
mailboxes to specific
people.
Caller's select the
mailboxes as follows:
Mailbox 1
Callers simply leave
their message after
the tone.
Mailbox 2
After the tone, the
caller presses
their keypad and then
leaves their message.
Mailbox 3
After the tone, the
caller presses
their keypad and then
leaves their message.
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An outgoing message
telling callers how to
use the mailboxes
might be:
"Hello, we cannot take
your call at the
moment, so please
leave your message
after the tone. If you
have a message for
Sally, dial 2 after the
tone and then speak.
If you have a message
for John, dial 3 after
the tone and then
speak."
Outgoing Messages
The outgoing message
is the message a caller
hears when your
answering machine
on
2
answers a call.
Your Response 85
holds three outgoing
messages: OGM 1,
OGM 2 and Answer
on
3
Only OGM.
Setting your Response
85 to play either OGM
1 or OGM 2 will allow
callers to leave a
message. The pre-set
outgoing messages on
OGM 1 and 2 are:
Hello, your call cannot
be taken at the moment, so please
leave your message after the tone.
Important
The pre-set OGM's do not
tell callers how to leave
messages in Mailboxes 2
and 3. If you record your
own OGM, you can tell
callers they can leave
messages for specific
people by pressing 2 or 3
on their keypad after the
tone. See the previous
section - 'Mailboxes'.
AO OGM is the
'answer only' outgoing
messages. If you
select this callers will
hear....
Hello, your call cannot
be taken at the moment and you
can not leave a message, so please
call later.
and they will not be
able to leave you a
message.

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