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
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Dial 1 Playback commences at the first message
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Dial 91 To select your primary greeting
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Dial 92 To select your alternate greeting
When primary or alternate greeting has been selected, choose any of following options:
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Dial 1 To Record your greeting
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Dial 2 To Check your greeting
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Dial 3 To Delete your greeting
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Dial *
To Exit
When playback of messages has commenced
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Dial # Playback is paused
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Dial 1 For more information
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Dial 2 Save this message and move to the next message
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Dial 3 Erase this message and move to the next message
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Dial 4 Go back to the start of the message
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Dial 5 Go back to the previous message
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Dial 6 Erase all messages
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Dial 7 Go back ten seconds
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Dial 8 Go forward ten seconds / Skip the time stamp
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Dial 9 Forward the message to another extension
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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
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Dial 41 Turn remote notification on
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Dial 42 Turn remote notification off
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Dial 43 Program remote notification
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Dial 5 Compose a message
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Dial 71 Change your name
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Dial 72 Check your name
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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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