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Voicemail Code of Good Practice
Voice messaging gives you the ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, providing a more efficient way of working when used correctly and to its full potential. Users are reminded that all callers to your telephone (internal and external) on no reply or busy, will hear your personal greeting. This gives the caller not only an impression of you and your department, but also the University. It is important to use the system correctly and not as a tool to avoid answering the telephone. Following the recommended guidelines will ensure that your voicemail is used to its best advantage.
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Change your personal greeting
frequently
, daily if necessary, to correspond with
changes in work patterns or
absences. e.g. staff training, meetings, holidays; making sure your greeting reflects the reason for your absence. If you are away on business or in an all day meeting, your callers will know you're not ignoring them.
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Check your Voicemail daily and respond
promptly
to enquiries -
do not
ignore messages.
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Do not
use the divert option to avoid answering your telephone.
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Listen to your greeting after recording. Identify yourself making sure your greeting is clear and concise. Are you giving the caller a professional image of the University?
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Offer an alternative way of contacting you or someone else if the matter is urgent. You could advise callers to ring a general office or enquiries line. If you offer an alternative
number for callers to dial, please ensure the recipient of these calls is available to answer your calls and that they are able to assist the callers with their enquiries.
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Delete
all un-needed messages in your mailbox as soon as possible.
Instructions for using the University's Voicemail system
To set up a mailbox for the first time
As a new user you will have to set up the mailbox, i.e change
the security code (any length from 6 to 15 digits), record
your name and record
a personal greeting. If you write these down it
will make it easier when you come to set them up.
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From your extension dial
6666
.
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Enter the default security code which is
000000
.
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Listen to the automated instructions.
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Enter a
new security code
followed by the
#
key.
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Record your name (Press
2
to start recording press
2
again to stop recording).
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Record your personal greeting (Press
2
to start recording press
2
again to stop recording).
You have now successfully set up your Voicemail.
To access your messages
You can tell if someone has left a message by the following: on an analogue telephone when you lift the receiver you will
hear a broken dial tone; on a digital telephone (one with a display) the
MEW
(message
waiting) light will be flashing.
Listening to new messages
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Dial
6666
.
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Enter your
security code
.
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Press
1
to listen to new
messages.
If at any time whilst listening to a message you wish to
pause it, just press
1
then
1
again to continue listening.
If you press
0
then
0
again at any time whilst listening to a message it will give you the date and time stamp and user information of the
message.
Once you have listened to the message you will be given several options:
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Delete the
message (press
4
).
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Save the
message (press
5
).
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Replay the
message (press
6
).
Listening to saved messages
Follow the instructions for 'Listening to new messages' above, but instead of pressing 1, press
5
to listen
to the saved message.
To change your personal greeting
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Dial
6666
.
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Enter your
security code
.
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Press
3
to access the Phone
Manager.
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Press
1
for personal
options.
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Press
3
to record a
personal greeting.
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Press
2
to access your
standard greeting. Your existing greeting to will be played to
you. Follow the prompts to record a new greeting.
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Press
2
to start recording
your message.
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Press
2
again to stop
recording.
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Press
6
to review your
recording.
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Press
4
to delete your
recording.
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Press
5
to save your
recording.
To change your security code
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Dial
6666
.
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Enter your
security code
.
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Press
3
to access the Phone
Manager.
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Press
1
for personal
options.
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Press
4
to change your
security code.
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Enter a
new security code
followed by the
#
key.
Please note that if you forget your security code
you will need to
contact ICT Servicedesk
, who will be able to reset the
code for you.
Accessing your mailbox from another extension
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Dial
6666
.
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Press
*
then the
#
key.
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Enter your mailbox number
(this is your
extension number
).
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Enter your
security code
.
Accessing your mailbox from outside the University or from a mobile phone
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Dial
(01274) 236666
.
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Press the
#
key.
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Enter your mailbox number (this is your
extension number
).
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Enter your
security code
.
If you need help with other Voicemail options, please
contact ICT Servicedesk
.
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