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Using the network mailbox
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rsion 4, 16.09.2005
Listening to messages on the
network mailbox
Under the message key
you will find a
list for each network mailbox that fulfils
the following requirements:
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The corresponding connections are
allocated to the handset as receive
numbers.
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The network mailbox phone number is
saved on the base station.
You can call and check the network mail-
box directly from the list.
When you press the message key
, the
following is displayed (example):
1 "Fxd. line", "IP1" etc. are the default names
for the associated connections. The default
names are always shown irrespective of
which connection name you have specified
when configuring via the Web configurator.
2 If there are new messages in the network
mailbox, the list entry is shown in bold. The
number of new messages is shown in brack-
ets following the list entry.
3 If there are no new messages (0) is shown
after the list entry for the network mailbox.
The number of messages stored in the net-
work mailbox is not displayed.
Displaying new messages in the handset's
idle status
If a new message is present on one of the
network mailboxes to which the handset
is allocated via its receive number, or there
is a new message on the integrated
answer machine, the
icon and the
number of new messages are shown on
the handset's idle display. The
mes-
sage key flashes.
Calling the network mailbox and checking
messages
Press the message key.
Net AM: Fxd. line /
Net AM: IP1 / etc.
Select the network mailbox
and press
§OK§
.
You are connected directly to the network
mailbox and hear its announcement. Mes-
sages can generally be played back using
your handset keypad (digit codes). Listen
to the announcement.
Messages & Calls
Calls List:
(4)
Net AM: IP1
(1)
Net AM: Fxd. line
(2)
Net AM: IP2
(0)
OK
1
2
3
Please note:
– The network mailbox is automatically
called via the corresponding connection.
An area code predefined for your phone is
not
prefixed.
– Network mailbox messages can generally
be played back using your handset keypad
(digit codes). You need to define how the
digit codes for VoIP should be converted to
DTMF signals and transmitted (page 107).
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF
transmission it supports.