Vodia Networks offers robust voicemail management features for users with any desk phone, cell phone or external phone. Users can customize voicemail settings, including multiple announcement modes and personalized greetings. They can access voicemail remotely and even forward messages to others, with notifications sent via email or cell phone. Features like voicemail PIN management, shared mailbox access and voicemail-to-email attachments ensure flexibility and convenience. Advanced options include sending voicemail without ringing the recipient's extension and direct voicemail transfers, while group mailboxes allow multiple users to access shared messages.
The following is a brief overview of what users can do with their voicemail account:
Multiple announcement modes. Users can choose which type of announcement callers will hear when calling their extension. Choices are anonymous announcement, name or a personal greeting.
Convenient voicemail accessibility. Users can access their voicemail from their desk phone, cell phone or any external phone.
Voicemail timeout. Users can specify the number of seconds heir extension should ring before voicemail picks up.
Shared mailbox access. If the extension is being used as a group mailbox, all parties can access the voicemail from their own extension.
Cell phone notification of new voicemail. This feature allows users who have chosen not to forward calls to their cell phones to still receive a voicemail notification on the cell phone when a new message arrives.
Email notification of new voicemail. This feature allows you to receive your voicemails as email attachments.
Transfer a caller to another extension's voicemail. If the systems administrator has enabled a direct dial number, users will be able to "blindly" transfer a call to someone else's voicemail. Because the caller will bypass the voicemail timeout, the caller will not hear any ringing.
Setting up the Voicemail Account
Changing the PIN
Users will need a voicemail PIN in several areas of the PBX (e.g., when accessing voicemail from an outside phone, when using the calling card feature and when hot desking). Domain administrators can set a requirement for the minimum number of digits that users will be required to use for a PIN. At least four or five digits are recommended. The PIN can be changed by the user as follows:
Dial extension number (if messages are waiting, press * to skip to the main menu).
Press 2
Enter the new access code.
Press 1 to confirm.
Note: Users can also set the PIN from the web interface.
Record Your Name
This recording will be used in announcements to all callers. Users can choose not to record their names. The system will recite the extension number instead. The user's name can be recorded as follows:
Dial your extension number (if messages are waiting, press * to skip to the main menu).
Press 3
Begin recording your name.
Press #
From here, users can listen to the recording (press 1), choose to use the recording (press 2), record again (press ) or delete the recording and return to the previous menu (press
Record a Personal Welcome Message
Dial extension number (if messages are waiting, press * to skip to the main menu).
Press 4
Record your personal greeting.
Press #
From here, users can listen to the recording (press 1) choose to use the recording (press 2), record again (press 3) or delete the recording and return to the previous menu (press 4).
Accessing the Voicemail System
The main menu of the voicemail system is shown in the following table:
Hear Your Messages
Start reverse playback
Stop/resume playback
Start fast-forward playback
Hear the message again
Play message with envelop information (date, caller-ID).
Move or copy: To move a message, press 1. To copy the message, press 2. To record a comment, press
Delete
Call back: To confirm the callback, press 1; to cancel the callback, press
Skip
Help
Change Your PIN
Enter your new access code.
Use the access code.
Return to the main menu without using the new access code.
Record Your Name
Record your name and press #
C hoose from the following options:
Listen to the recording.
Use recording.
Record again.
Delete recording.
Record a Greeting
Record your greeting * and press #
Choose from the following options:
Listen to the recording.
Use recording.
Record again.
Delete recording.
* You can record up to five greetings.
Record a Message
Record your message and press the #
Choose from the following options:
Move message.
Copy message.
Select a Mailbox Greeting
Choose a greeting from the list provided by PBX. You can have up to five choices:
Greeting 1
Greeting 2
Greeting 9
Users can access the voicemail system using any of the following methods:
Listen to the messages from your main phone:
Dial *97 and press the confirm button on the telephone keypad (nother way to listen to your messages from your phone is by dialing your extension number.
Listen to the messages from your cell phone: Dial into the main number and press 3 once you hear the auto-attendant auto-attendant will recite your messages and then deliver the prompts shown in the figure above.
Listen to the messages from an outside phone:
Dial into the main number.
From the auto attendant, enter your extension number or if you know the direct dial prefix (8 is the default), dial the prefix plus your extension (i.e., if your extension is 5, then enter).
Press * - otherwise, you will be prompted to leave a message.
Enter your voicemail PIN.
When a user calls his or her mailbox for the first time, her or she will be prompted to record their name. The recording will be used when someone calls their extension from the auto attendant. Users will also be prompted to record a greeting, which they can opt to use in place of their name. Once this has been established, any time users call into their mailbox, the auto-attendant will automatically recite their messages before delivering the prompts shown in the figure above (users can press * to skip their messages and go straight to the voice prompts).
Forwarding a Message
To forward a message to another recipient while listening to the message:
Press 6
Press 1 to move the message to a single mailbox.
Enter the extension number.
Press #
To copy a message to another recipient(s) while listening to the message:
Press 6
Press 2
Enter the extension number. When copying to multiple extensions, separate them by #
Press # when finished.
Leaving Voicemail Messages
When users call another user, they have the option of receiving a callback (press 1) or leaving a message (press
Once they leave a message and press #, the options avaiable can be found below:
Delete the message.
Record the message again.
Mark the message as urgent.
Mark the message as private.
Send the message and go to the operator.
Send the message and hang up.
Composing a New Message
Rather than leave a message directly on another user's voicemail, users have the option of composing a message and then moving it to another mailbox or copying it to multiple mailboxes.
Call into your voice mailbox.
If you have messages waiting, press * to skip to the main menu.
Press 5 from the main menu.
Record the message.
Press #
Select an action:
Press 1 to move the message to a single mailbox.
Press 2 to copy the message to one or more mailboxes. Use # to separate multiple mailboxes.
Press 3 to mark as urgent.
Press 4 to mark as private.
Press # when finished.
Personal Greetings
Users can record up to five individual greetings. These greetings will remain on the system and can be activated whenever users need them.
Recording/Activating Personal Greetings
Dial *98 followed by the first greeting number (*1).
Press the confirm button on the telephone keypad. *98*1 Greeting 1 *98*2 Greeting 2 *98*3 Greeting 3 *98*4 Greeting 4 *98*5 Greeting 5
If users need to re-record a greeting, they can activate the greeting and record again (i.e., dial *98*6 followed y the confirm button to re-record message 6). Greeting 0 is the initial greeting activated at the time the user set up the voicemail box.
To activate a greeting, users must dial their extension number, press 9 and select a greeting (* will bring the user to the main menu of the mailbox.)
Hearing Your Personal Greetings
Call into your voice mailbox.
Press * to skip to the main menu.
Press 9 from the main menu to hear your recorded greetings.
Offer Camp On
The user recorded greeting messages will not be played if this service is turned ON - their greetings will only be played if the calling party decides to leave a voicemail (after pressing #2). If the called party needs his/her greeting to be played right after they're called (after a user-specified time between the phone ringing and leave-a-voicemail prompt), please turn this service OFF.
Advanced Features
Send a Voicemail Message Without Ringing Extension(s)
The voicemail system allows users to send voicemail messages to other users without ringing their extensions. This is done by calling the voicemail system, rather than the user's phone.
Scenario: Suppose two employees, Mary and Jack, are working on a project, and Mary has some information Jack needs. Rather than phone him, she calls the voicemail system and records a message for Jack. She then tells the voicemail system to send it to Jack's extension. The message is immediately put into Jack's voice mailbox without his phone ever ringing. Jack's message waiting light immediately alerts him of a new message.
The message can be sent to any number of additional employees.
To send a voicemail to multiple extensions without ringing extensions:
Enter your extension into the telephone keypad. This should bring you to the main menu of the auto-attendant. If you hear your message instead, press *
Press 5
Record your message, then press #
Press 2to copy the message to an extension(s).
Enter the extension(s). Multiple extensions must be separated by # - press ## when finished.
Transfer a Call Directly to Someone's Voicemail
The system administrator must enable a direct dial number before users can "blindly" transfer a call to someone else's voicemail. The default for the direct dial is 8
Put the call on hold using the hold button on your telephone keypad.
Press the Transfer key (if your phone does not have a transfer button, dial *77 to transfer the call).
Enter the mailbox prefix key.
Enter the extension number.
Press the confirm button on the telephone keypad.
The caller will be transferred to the extension's voicemail. Because the caller will bypass the voicemail timeout, the caller won't hear any ringing.
This method doesn't need to involve an outside caller. If you want to call a person's mailbox directly, dial 8123 and then press the confirm button.
Listen to Voicemail on Cell Phone
Users can configure their account so the system rings their cell phones whenever someone has left a voicemail. Even when DND has been activated, users will still be notified of new messages.
Voicemail Notification
Via Email
Users can receive voicemails in their email accounts (as WAV files) by enabling the send message as an attachment set. Other settings are also available on this page (go to Settings > Email).
Via Cell Phone
If users have cell phones (or another phone) configured to their extensions, the system can alert them whenever a new message has arrived in their voicemail. Even if the user's phone is on DND ("do not disturb"), the system will call the second phone and let the user know a new message is waiting.
Voicemail Feature Codes
This section covers the handful of star codes that are associated with the voicemail system: *95*96*97*98*99
Send Voicemail to Email Account: *95*96
Users with an email account on the system can have their voicemails forwarded to their email accounts.
To activate this feature:
Dial *95and press the confirm button on the telephone keypad
*95Activate
*96Deactivate
Go to Voicemail*97
Users can listen to their voicemail from their phone by entering *97 and pressing the confirm button on the telephone keypad.
Users can also listen to their voicemail from an outside phone:
Dial into the main number.
From the auto attendant, enter your extension number or if you know the direct dial prefix (8 is the default), dial the prefix plus your extension (i.e., if your extension is 511, then enter 8511).
Press * ; otherwise, you will be prompted to leave a message.
Enter your voicemail PIN.
Go to Group Mail*97
Group mailboxes can be used for anything from a joint boss/secretary mailbox to a place to collect calls that arrive after hours, at lunch or during a holiday. Users who share a mailbox with other users can access their voicemail messages in a way similar to accessing mail from a single user account.
Note: The messages that are left in the group mailbox can be picked up from either the user's extension or the group mailbox extension.
To create a group mailbox, the administrator needs to create an extension and enter the extensions of those who will be allowed to access the mailbox (see the Allow Access for Extensions setting shown below).
Users can listen to group email messages from their main phone by dialing *97 and pressing the confirm button on the telephone keypad.
Users can also listen to group email messages from an outside phone:
Dial into the main number.
From the auto attendant, enter the extension number of the shared mailbox or if you know the direct dial prefix (8 is the default), dial the prefix plus the extension (i.e., if the extension is
Press * - otherwise, you will be prompted to leave a message.
Enter the voicemail PIN of the shared mailbox.
Clear Message Waiting Indicator*99
The message waiting indicator (MWI) notifies the user through the message light on the phone when a new message has arrived. Depending on the type of phone the user has, the light will be either yellow or red. For all phones, the light will blink when a new message has arrived. Once the user has listened to the message, a solid light will replace the blinking light. This enables the system to alert the user the next time a new message has arrived.
Users can clear the message indicator without listening to their messages by dialing *99 (This will not delete their messages; it will only clear the indicator)
Note: Users must activate the Send message waiting for an indication setting to be notified of new messages.
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