Viewing And Responding To Messages; Canceling Messages Left At Other Extensions; Deleting Waiting Inter-Station Messages - Mitel 5360 User Manual

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Viewing and Responding to Messages

When you have waiting messages, the
and the display shows the number of waiting messages.
NOTE
The display shows new messages as follows:
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To view or respond to messages:
1. With the handset on-hook, press
2. When the desired message is displayed, press #, or lift the handset for privacy, and then

Canceling Messages Left at Other Extensions

You can cancel messages left at other extensions.
To cancel a message left at another extension:
1. Dial 366 or press
2. Enter the extension number where you left the message. MESSAGE CANCELED FOR

Deleting Waiting Inter-Station Messages

You can delete waiting inter-station messages.
NOTE
To delete waiting inter-station messages:
1. Press
2. Press
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If your handset or speakerphone is off-hook when you view an inter-station
message, you automatically call the party who left the message.
Inter-station messages sent by other internal parties are indicated by the party's
programmed user name.
Voice messages are indicated by FROM MBOX <your extension number>.
Messages are displayed as first in/first out. If there is more than one message, you can
repeatedly press
(Message) to scroll through the messages.
press # to respond. [If your handset is off-hook and you press
automatically place a call to the party or message center that left the message.]
(Message), and then press the CANCEL MESSAGE menu
button. CANCEL MESSAGE ON EXT # appears.
<name> appears.
To delete waiting voice messages, you must connect to your voice mailbox.
(Message) or the VIEW MESSAGE menu button. MSG <message
information> appears.
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or the DELETE menu button to delete the displayed message.
(Message) button and Message/Ring Indicator flash
(Message) or the VIEW MESSAGE menu button.
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5360 IP Phone User Guide – Issue 2, February 2011
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