New and Old Message Options
Note that functions may operate differently before, during and after playback (as explained below).
Before/After Playback:
[Next]
[Prev]
/
Next/Previous displays the next/previous message header in the list.
[Play]
[Repl]
/
Play/Replay is used to hear the current message.
[Dele]
Delete is used to erase the current message from your message box. The next message header in the list is
displayed.
[Arch]
Archive is used to save the current message in your archive list. The next message header in the list is
displayed.
[Repl]
Reply (appears when scrolling to the second feature options line) is used to send a message to the caller
who left the original message, where the caller is a station with a voice message box.
[Redi]
Redirect is used to send the current message to another station.
[Back]
Back is used to return to the previous menu.
During Playback:
[Next]
[Prev]
/
Next/Previous plays the next/previous message in the list.
[Dly]
Pause is used to interrupt the message during playback.
[Resume]
Press
[Rewi]
Rewind is used to backtrack the currently playing message by four seconds. Press again to rewind an
additional four seconds, and so on.
[FFwd]
Fast Forward is used to track the currently playing message forward by four seconds. Press again to fast
forward an additional four seconds, and so on.
[Del]
Delete is used to erase the current message from your message box. The next message in the list is played.
[Arch]
Archive is used to save the current message in your archive list. The next message in the list is played.
[Reply][Repl]
Reply(appears when scrolling to the second feature options line) is used to send a message to the caller
who left the original message, where the caller is a station with a voice message box.
Station Telephony Features
Messages: Voice Mail
to continue the message from where you left off, or press
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[Back]
to return to the previous menu.
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