In order to perform these procedures with a telephone, the Message Manager must log in before performing
any Message Manager tasks. To log in as the Message Manager, 3 items of information must be known: the
UM group’s floating extension number to access the Unified Messaging system, the Message Manager’s
mailbox number, and the Message Manager’s mailbox password.
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The Message Manager’s mailbox number is 998 (default) depending on the mailbox number length
specified in system programming.
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The Message Manager’s password can be assigned by the System Administrator using Web
Maintenance Console or by the Message Manager using his or her extension telephone (refer to "
Customising the Message Manager’s Mailbox").
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Before the Message Manager can perform Message Management (recording Custom
Service Menus, messages, etc.), "Message Manager Access from Telephone" must be
enabled and "Password for Message Manager (Up to 16 numeric digits)" must be set by the
System Administrator using Web Maintenance Console.
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After logging in, the system will announce the number of total messages, the number of new
messages, or the length of new messages. These announcements depend on the mailbox
settings and COS settings for the Message Manager.
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If there are new messages in the mailbox, the messages will be played automatically. The
Message Manager can listen to them continuously without listening to the system prompts.
This feature is only available when "Autoplay New Message" is activated for the Message
Manager’s COS.
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For more information on logging in, refer to "
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Manager Service switching
You can switch mailboxes simply by pressing
##
from the subscriber service menu, in the
following order:
Subscriber service
Message Manager service
System Manager service
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For KX-UT series SIP phone and S-PS users:
When using the MESSAGE button, please press the MESSAGE button before going off-
hook.
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Page 227: ...Table 2 Option mode 1 14 2 Using the Directories Operating Manual 227 ...
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