Main Menu
184 â—† Chapter 2: Features UX Mail Manual
Main Menu
Description
After a Subscriber, Guest, Message Center, or Network Mailbox user logs into their mailbox, voice mail pro-
vides them with the Main Menu of options. The Main Menu provides quick access to the most commonly
used mailbox features in a central location. The chart below summarizes these options, and indicates which
options are available to each mailbox type. The chart lists features that appear on the Main Menu, and to
which mailbox types they apply.
Mailbox Main Menu
Option Description
Mailbox Availability
Subscriber Guest Msg. Cntr Network
L (5) Listen to messages.
â– See LISTENING TO MESSAGES (PAGE 173).
Yes Yes Yes Yes
RS (77) Record and send a message.
â– See MESSAGE RECORD (PAGE 220).
Yes Yes No No
CM (26) Check on a message sent.
â– See CHECKING/DELETING A MESSAGE (PAGE 105).
Yes Yes No No
G (4) Record a mailbox greeting.
â– See GREETING (PAGE 153).
Yes Yes No Yes
RN (76) Record a mailbox name.
â– See MAILBOX NAME (PAGE 180).
Yes Yes Yes Yes
FD (33) Record a Future Delivery Message.
â– See FUTURE DELIVERY MESSAGE (PAGE 147).
Yes Yes No No
PG (74) Record a Paging Message.
â– See PARK AND PAGE (PAGE 251).
Yes Yes No No
OP (67) Use the Mailbox Options. See the following:
â– See SECURITY CODE (PAGE 273).
â– MESSAGE NOTIFICATION (PAGE 199).
â– AUTO HELP (PAGE 66).
â– AUTO FORWARD (PAGE 64).
â– AUTO TIME STAMP (PAGE 67).
â– CALL WAITING (PAGE 95).
â– CALL ANNOUNCING (PAGE 78)
Yes Yes Yes Yes
TI (84) Check the time/date a message was sent.
â– See TIME AND DATE (PAGE 289).
Yes Yes Yes Yes
SA (72) Access the System Administrator options.
â– See SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR (PAGE 283).
YesNoNoNo
1N (16)
1S (17)
1H (14)
1A (12)
Listen to new messages.
Listen to saved messages.
Listen to held messages.
Listen to all messages.
â– See MESSAGE LISTEN MODE (PAGE 198).
Yes Yes Yes Yes
To hear the complete Main Menu of options, dial 0 while in the Main Menu.