Warwick Voice Mail System 사용자 설명서

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Voice Mail User’s Guide 
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SECTION ONE - INTRODUCTION 
 
The University of Warwick telephone system has a comprehensive Voice Mail system.  In its 
simplest form, it acts as an answering machine.  The system also has many other features, so 
once you have got used to it in the simple ‘answering machine’ mode you are encouraged to find 
out what else it can do.  You are unlikely to use all the features, but by finding out which are useful, 
you can save time by making Voice Mail work for you. 
 
The 
Voice 
Mail 
access 
number 
is: 
    74747 
 
To access your Voice Mailbox from another internal phone:  
75800   
 
 
SECTION TWO - GETTING STARTED 
 
First find out whether your number has been enabled for Voice Mail; that is whether you own a 
Voice Mailbox.  Using your own phone, dial 74747 and listen to the response and then hang up. 
 
Hello mailbox <number>” 
Shows you have got a Voice Mailbox, but you haven’t yet used it - - it’s a new mailbox. 
 
“Hello <name>” 
Shows you have got a Voice Mailbox, and it has already been made ready for use, either 
by you, or someone else on your number. 
 
“Welcome to the message centre.  Please enter a mailbox number or wait.” 
Shows your line does not own a mailbox, contact the Switchboard Supervisor 73800. 
 
2.1 Setting up Your Mailbox 
2.1.1 New Mailbox 
If the mailbox has not been used before, you need to make it ready for use.  Before calling the 
Voice Mail again, prepare the following: 
 
A secret passcode 
A four to ten digit number which you will use in future to gain 
access to your stored messages and make changes to your 
mailbox.  The passcode  will initially be the same as your 
internal phone number, but the Voice Mail will want you to 
choose your own. 
 
A greeting message.    It is best to write it down, and practice it a few times.  You will 
be able to keep re-recording it until you are happy with it.  The 
Voice Mail system always adds the announcement, “You may 
start your message now”, at the end of your greeting. 
 
Announcing your own 
name.   
A recording of you speaking your own name will be made.  
This is not used as part of the greeting message, but for when 
you access your own mailbox (as an assurance that you have 
got through to the right one) and when you leave messages 
for someone else. 
 
 
NB Please see Section Five Voice Mail Etiquette