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Additional voicemail instructionsPABX Voicemail serviceKey ahead in anticipation of voicemail promptsOnce familiar with commonly used procedures, you may anticipate the voicemail offered options and continuously enter the necessary sequence of digits to get to the required point in a dialogue. For example:
Navigating within voicemail subscriber options (# for help, the * to step back)The voicemail quick reference guide details the dialogue available to a subscriber having dialled in to voicemail (26026). The following text highlights the use of the # and * telephone keypad keys in navigating whilst within voicemail. While in the system you are presented with options at different stages of a call. The options presented at each point are the options relating to basic voicemail usage - listen to your messages, leave a message etc. In using the Help key # at any point in the dialogue all of the options available are offered including both the basic options and additional ones; e.g. whilst listening to a message, pressing # will interrupt the replay and advise you of the full range of options available during message replay including replay advance, skip to next message etc. Frequent use of the Help key # during early use of voicemail will allow you to familiarise yourself with those aspects of the facility which suit you. The * on your telephone keypad allows you to step back within the voicemail dialogue to the previous level; e.g. pressing * whilst recording a message will cancel the message being recorded and will present the basic options to listen, record or access personal options. Note: Whenever leaving the voicemail system dial **** to exit. This ensures that the voicemail port occupied by your call is released as soon as possible.
Voicemail and telephone diversionsThe university telephone system provides a number of different opportunities for calls to be diverted from an original target extension. These include diversions programmed centrally and those that can be applied at the extension via facility codes. With the introduction of voicemail a new automatic diversion takes effect for voicemail activated extensions. Generally calls direct to such extensions which are not answered will divert to voicemail (26026) connecting the caller with the associated voice mailbox. Calls may also be diverted to voicemail by the immediate diversion facility code at an extension (#926026) or by the divert on busy facility code at an extension (#0#26026). The connected voice mailbox will be that associated with the original target extension of the call irrespective of the type or number of diversions that have taken place before the call reaches voicemail. To undo divert on busy lift the receiver and key in ##0#. To clear immediate diversion key in ##9. If no voice mailbox exists for the original target extension the caller will be advised, Invalid Subscriber See Quick reference guide for all options. Use * to cancel the present option and return to previous menu. Dial voicemail 26026 key security code then 3 1 3 To change security code: Dial voicemail 26026 key current security code then 3 1 4 To change your name: Dial voicemail 26026 key security code then 3 1 5 Options during playback: 4 Delete (discard) Voicemail and Hunt GroupsIf your extension is a member of a Hunt Group, a Distribution Group, an Agent Group or an Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) Group, calls to the group pilot number which ring at your extension will not be diverted to voicemail. Only calls direct to your extension number or diverted to your extension number rather than the group pilot number will be diverted to voicemail and callers will access the appropriate mailbox. A call to a group pilot may also be diverted to voicemail with the caller accessing a mailbox associated with the group. This can only occur if the group has been programmed for divert on busy or is closed. If you experience difficulties establishing the service, please submit a request through the Servicedesk or call ext 50556
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