Dialling # When Listening To A Standard Mailbox Greeting; Dialling # When Listening To A Information-Only Voice Mailbox - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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Mitel 3000 Australia Administrator's Manual
When answered by your Voicemail greeting, access your Voicemail box by dialling the code
711, followed by your extension number, Voicemail Password and #.
Then dial the following numbers to access your messages:
While listening to the Greeting
Dial 1 Playback commences at the first message
Dial 91 To select your primary greeting
Dial 92 To select your alternate greeting
When primary or alternate greeting has been selected, choose any of following options:
Dial 1 To Record your greeting
Dial 2 To Check your greeting
Dial 3 To Delete your greeting
Dial *
To Exit
When playback of messages has commenced
Dial # Playback is paused
Dial 1 For more information
Dial 2 Save this message and move to the next message
Dial 3 Erase this message and move to the next message
Dial 4 Go back to the start of the message
Dial 5 Go back to the previous message
Dial 6 Erase all messages
Dial 7 Go back ten seconds
Dial 8 Go forward ten seconds / Skip the time stamp
Dial 9 Forward the message to another extension
Dial 0 Return Call. Automatically make a call to the caller who left the message
(this feature is not applicable when mail box is accessed remotely).
More Information Menu
Dial 41 Turn remote notification on
Dial 42 Turn remote notification off
Dial 43 Program remote notification
Dial 5 Compose a message
Dial 71 Change your name
Dial 72 Check your name
Dial 73 Delete your name

Dialling # when Listening to a Standard Mailbox Greeting

When listening to a greeting from an extension, system or phantom mailbox where messages
can be left, the greeting is skipped and the record tone is returned. The caller uses # to skip
the greeting and start to leave a message immediately.
Dialling # when Listening to a Information-Only Voice
Mailbox
The call is presented to the destination set in the Incoming Ringing programming for the line.
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