Samsung ITP-5112L Telephone User Manual


 
6 Edit Personal Greetings
You may also edit/record each one of the greetings (1-9) at any time.
Select a greeting number to edit and follow the instructions to record your
greeting.When you are done recording your greeting,you will be able to lis-
ten to the greeting you recorded,save the greeting you recorded and return
to the previous menu, record the greeting again, or exit without saving the
greeting.
Note: If you record only the greeting assigned to the No-Answer Call
Coverage Condition,then that greeting will play to callers for all Call Coverage
Conditions (No-Answer,Busy,Blocked,Night,and Rejected Caller).In this case,
the salutation part of the greeting should be very general.
7 Edit Mailbox Greeting
Used whenever a caller reaches your mailbox or if you have not recorded any
of the Call Coverage greetings.The way a caller is transferred to your mailbox
greeting directly, is by another subscriber transferring the caller to your mail-
box using the VT (VoiceMail Transfer) key.
This option is available only if the Administrator has assigned you the
'Mailbox Greeting Option' feature.
Example:“Hi, this is John Smith.Please leave me a message, I will call you as
soon as I can.”
Note: This greeting will only play if none of the 5 personal greetings has
played to the caller. A common usage for this Greeting is when another
Subscriber is talking with a caller and uses the VT key on their phone to trans-
fer the caller directly to your Mailbox.
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MAILBOX ADMINISTRATION
The Mailbox Administration menu is used to turn on and off your pager notifica-
tion,message alert options and other message control features.
1 Message Alert
When this function is activated, the SVMi E-Series will call any outside or
inside telephone number, after each message is left in your voice mailbox.
To hear your message at the remote location when the SVMi E-Series calls
you, after you pick up the telephone and answer you will be instructed that
there is a message and to enter your password. Simply enter your password
and you will now be logged in.
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