Mailbox Name; Changing Your Voicemail Code - Avaya 9504 User Manual

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13.7 Mailbox Name

Use the following procedure to record a mailbox name. This feature is only available on systems using Embedded
Voicemail.
1. Press the
MESSAGES button.
·
Depending on how your system is configured, you may be required to enter your voicemail password and then
press Done.
2. The Visual Voice menu is displayed.
3. Use the up and down cursor keys to scroll to the Name option and press Select.
4. Use the soft keys to listen to and record your mailbox name.
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Record - Record a new name.
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Listen - Listen to the current name or the name just recorded.
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Submit - Submit the new recording as your mailbox name
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More - Switch between the different sets of available soft key functions.
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Delete - Delete your current mailbox name. The voicemail will use the default name.
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Cancel - Return to the main Visual Voice menu.

13.8 Changing Your Voicemail Code

1. Press the
MESSAGES button.
·
Depending on how your system is configured, you may be required to enter your voicemail password and then
press Done.
2. The Visual Voice menu is displayed.
3. Use the up and down cursor keys to scroll to the Passcode option and press Select.
4. Enter your current password and press Save.
5. Enter the new password that you want to use. When the desired password is complete, press Save.
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Code Enforcement
The system administrator can set rules for the required length of the code and to restrict the use of obvious
codes (1234, 1111). The system will not allow save the new code until those requirements have been meet.
Contact your system administrator for details of your systems settings if necessary.
9500 Series Telephone User Guide
IP Office™ Platform 11.0
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Issue 12b (Wednesday, March 28, 2018)
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