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Numeric VoiceMail, Method, EMail, Interval, Apply., Notice Behaviors

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76 CHAPTER 8: PERSONALIZING YOUR TELEPHONE such as 9, 8, 1, or 0. After you receive the pager message, you call in to your voice mailbox to listen to your messages. ■ In the Numeric Page field, indicate what you want the pager to display. Enter a series of digits, such as your telephone extension number. ■ If you selected VoiceMail for Method in step 4: ■ Enter the telephone number at which you want to be notified. Do not use parentheses, hyphens, or spaces. Ask your administrator if you need to include the area code and all other digits that your system needs to dial an outside number, such as 9, 8, 1, or 0. When you choose to be notified by voice mail, the NBX system calls the number that you enter in this field. When you answer the call, the system announces the new voice message and allows you to follow the prompts to access your voice mailbox and listen to and delete any of your messages. ■ If you selected EMail for Method in step 4: ■ Enter the e-mail address at which you want to be notified. You can use different e-mail addresses for different Attempts. When you choose to be notified by e-mail message, the NBX system sends you an e-mail message for each voice mail message that you receive. The voice message may be attached to the e-mail message as a WAV file. See the tables in "Notice Behaviors" later in this section. You can listen to the messages using your PC sound device (a USB headset or a sound card with either speakers or headphones). If you delete the e-mail notice with its attached WAV file after you listen to the message, you delete only the copy. The original voice mail message remains in your NBX voice mailbox. You must log in to the NBX voice mail system by telephone or through the NBX NetSet utility to delete your messages. 6 From the Interval drop-down list box, select the number of minutes that you want the system to wait after each attempt before it moves to the next attempt. The "best" time interval depends on the Attempt method that you choose. For instance, allow sufficient time after a Pager notification for the usual delay at your pager supplier. 7 Click Apply. 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to set up additional attempts if you want.

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C
HAPTER
8: P
ERSONALIZING
Y
OUR
T
ELEPHONE
such as 9, 8, 1, or 0. After you receive the pager message, you call
in to your voice mailbox to listen to your messages.
In the
Numeric Page
field, indicate what you want the pager to
display. Enter a series of digits, such as your telephone extension
number.
If you selected
VoiceMail
for
Method
in step 4
:
Enter the telephone number at which you want to be notified. Do
not use parentheses, hyphens, or spaces. Ask your administrator if
you need to include the area code and all other digits that your
system needs to dial an outside number, such as 9, 8, 1, or 0.
When you choose to be notified by voice mail, the NBX system calls
the number that you enter in this field. When you answer the call,
the system announces the new voice message and allows you to
follow the prompts to access your voice mailbox and listen to and
delete any of your messages.
If you selected
EMail
for
Method
in step 4
:
Enter the e-mail address at which you want to be notified. You can
use different e-mail addresses for different Attempts.
When you choose to be notified by e-mail message, the NBX
system sends you an e-mail message for each voice mail message
that you receive. The voice message may be attached to the e-mail
message as a WAV file. See the tables in
“Notice Behaviors”
later
in this section.
You can listen to the messages using your PC sound device (a USB
headset or a sound card with either speakers or headphones).
If you delete the e-mail notice with its attached WAV file after you listen
to the message, you delete only the copy. The original voice mail message
remains in your NBX voice mailbox. You must log in to the NBX voice mail
system by telephone or through the NBX NetSet utility to delete your
messages.
6
From the
Interval
drop-down list box, select the number of minutes that
you want the system to wait after each attempt before it moves to the
next attempt.
The “best” time interval depends on the Attempt method that you
choose. For instance, allow sufficient time after a Pager notification for
the usual delay at your pager supplier.
7
Click
Apply.
8
Repeat steps 4 through 7 to set up additional attempts if you want.