Optional Voice Mail Feature: Group/Broadcast Mailboxes; Introduction To Group Mailboxes; Introduction To The Broadcast Mailbox; Leaving A Group Message - ESI -1000 User Manual

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Optional voice mail feature: Group/broadcast mailboxes

Important: This is a special, optional feature not explained in the tutorial. Be sure to get your group mailbox number
from the administrator.
Any user can use the Quick Groups
without having to create specific group mailboxes. No programming is required to initiate Quick Groups.
Group mailboxes are used if the members of the group rarely change or if members want to be able to
easily leave messages for one another, etc.

Introduction to group mailboxes

Group mailboxes let you broadcast a "master" message to all members of a pre-defined group of users (or
guest mailboxes). When you record a master message in the group mailbox, the ESI system instantly copies
it into the mailbox of each member who has recorded a personal greeting.
Note: A member can only delete or save his copy of a group message; the group mailbox will retain a saved
group message until deleted by every member of the group.
The master message remains in the group mailbox until all members have saved their copies or deleted them
from their mailboxes.
Warning: If you delete the master message from the group mailbox, all remaining copies will automatically be
deleted from the member's mailboxes.
Example: You have left a group message reminding everyone in the group of a meeting for Friday. The following
Monday, if the message is still in the group mailbox (indicating that at least one of the persons has not
deleted the message), you can delete it from the group mailbox which will delete it from all member
mailboxes who have not yet heard the message and deleted from their mailbox.
You may give the group mailbox number and password to others to allow them to also record master
messages. Setting "0" as the password eliminates the password requirement.

Introduction to the broadcast mailbox

For easily contacting all system users, the ESI system's broadcast mailbox automatically consists of all
station mailboxes (not guest mailboxes) with personal greetings recorded.

Leaving a group message

Call the mailbox number and enter the appropriate password (if required).

Deleting a group message from the group mailbox

Enter group mailbox programming by pressing VOICE MAIL,
hear any previously recorded group messages not yet deleted by all members of the group. Delete by
pressing 7. Exit by hanging up.

Programming a group mailbox

Press PROG/HELP
greeting, change the password, or edit the list of members. Exit by hanging up. For frequent access to leave
group messages, program a group mailbox number as a programmable feature key. (See "Programmable
feature keys," page C.2).
Virtual Mailbox Key
To help monitor that all messages have been picked up, you can program a programmable feature key on
any ESI phone as a Virtual Mailbox Key for the group mailbox. When new messages exist, the key will
blink rapidly; press it to connect automatically to the mailbox. Program the programmable feature key with
VOICE MAIL
feature to send a message to any combination of users (up to 65)
followed by the group mailbox number. You will be prompted to record the mailbox
followed by the mailbox number (see "Programmable feature keys," page C.2).
, and the group mailbox number. You will
D.17
Voice mail operation

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