Voice Mail Options - Inter-Tel INT3000 User Manual

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Returning to Default Station
You can return your phone to default settings at any time. This feature returns vol-
umes to default levels; cancels Do-Not-Disturb, manual call forwarding, background
music, and queue requests; and restores handsfree mode, pages, hunt group calls, and
system forwarding all at once.
To return your phone to default:
Dial
3
9

Voice Mail Options

Your voice mailbox contains personal options that allow you to customize your per-
sonal greetings, directory name, password, etc.
NOTE:
You cannot change your personal options until you have initialized your mail-
box (see
page
Recording Your Personal Greetings
You can store two different personal greetings in your voice mailbox: a primary and
an alternate. You can then select which greeting you want played when a caller
reaches your voice mailbox. Because the purpose of this greeting is to tell callers why
they have reached your voice mailbox, you should include the following information:
• Whether or not you are in the office and where you can be reached.
• When you will be returning calls.
• For callers who do not wish to leave a message, how to exit. (They can press 0 to
return to the operator.)
The following are some sample greetings to help you plan your message:
• Primary Greeting: Hello, this is __________. I am either on another line or
away from my desk and cannot take your call at this time. If you need to speak to
someone immediately, please dial zero now. Otherwise, please leave a detailed
message and I will return your call as soon as possible. Thank you.
• Alternate Greeting: Hello, this is __________. I will be away from the office
from day/date until day/date. If you need to speak to someone immediately,
please dial zero now. Otherwise, please leave a detailed message, and I will
return your call when I return. Thank you.
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