Remote Notification Of Voice Messages; Setting Up Your Remote Notification To A Personal Number; Programming A Personal Number; Notification Of All Messages Or Priority Messages - Mitel 3000 Administrator's Manual

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REMOTE NOTIFICATION OF VOICE MESSAGES

When a user turns remote notification on, a call will be made to the personal number
programmed by the user to notify them that they have received a new voice mail message.
The user can set up remote notification to notify them of all new messages or only those
marked as priority by callers to their voice mail.
Remote notification can be turned on and off as required.
If the call is to a personal number the user can access their voice mail when they answer the
call by entering their voice mail password and pressing #.

Setting Up your Remote Notification to a Personal Number

You must first program the personal that the system is to call when a new message is
received. Then select whether all messages or messages marked as priority are notified.
Finally you turn remote notification on.

Programming a Personal Number

Press the MESSAGE key.
Select 'Voice Messaging'.
Enter your extension number (which is your voice mailbox number).
Enter your voice mail password (1111 by default) followed by #.
Scroll down until 'Remote Notification' is displayed
Select 'Remote Notification'.
Select 'Programming'.
Select 'Personal Number'.
Select 'Change'.
Enter the number and press 'confirm'.
From a standard phone dial 4311 to program a personal number

Notification of All Messages or Priority messages

Press the MESSAGE key.
Select 'Voice Messaging'.
Enter your extension number (which is your voice mailbox number).
Enter your voice mail password (1111 by default) followed by #.
Scroll down until 'Remote Notification' is displayed
Select 'Remote Notification'.
Select 'Programming'.
Select 'Priority Messages Only' or 'All Messages'.
From a standard phone, dial 433 for priority messages and 434 for all messages.
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