The OpenScape Xpressions PhoneMail Voicemail System
 A31003-S2360-U106-2-7619, 2009-03-25
16 OpenScape Xpressions V6 PhoneMail, User Guide
     
Intro.fm
About this Manual
1.2.1.10  Default Printer and Default Fax-Output-Device
With telephone operation, fax messages and e-mails are printed out on default output devices. The commands 
that you can give in 
OpenScape Xpressions PhoneMail 
 refer to the defaults that you have set in the 
Web Assistant
 
under Personal settings > Default output devices (see the 
OpenScape Xpressions Web Assistant
 manual). On 
this page you can select one of the network printers offered in the 
OpenScape Xpressions
 system or any fax 
output device internally connected to your PBX. You can default-set printers for the following purposes:
• For automatic fax message output.
Activation occurs automatically when you select a printer for this type of output.
• For the output on a standard printer via the 
OpenScape Xpressions PhoneMail
 menu.
This printer is addressed if you output a fax or e-mail on your standard printer via the telephone user interface. 
• For the output on a standard fax-output-device (internal only) via the 
OpenScape Xpressions PhoneMail
 
menu.
This fax device is addressed if you output a fax or e-mail on your standard fax device via the telephone user 
interface.
NOTE:
You can also directly address an arbitrary fax output device via the 
OpenScape Xpressions PhoneMail
 
menu. See Section 2.2.3.7, “Selection Options for playing Fax Messages and e-mails”, on page 42 in this manual.
1.2.1.11  Storage Restrictions
A maximum storage that your mailbox data may occupy may be defined in the system. If this is the case, a storage 
control ensures that you are automatically informed about the decreasing storage capacity after reaching a certain 
threshold. If the storage used by your mailbox has exceeded 100% of the value set by the system administrator, 
it is no longer possible to send (forward or answer) messages from your own mailbox. If you are registered with 
the Hicom or HiPath PBX, this also applies to other voicemail service access options.
In this situation, you should delete messages that are no longer needed or contact the system administrator. 
Regardless of the storage required by your mailbox, other callers can always leave messages for you.
1.2.1.12  Name dialing
Instead of call numbers you can also enter names by selecting the letters assigned to the number keys on the 
telephone. This is similar to entering short messages using the keypad on your cell phone. To inform the system 
that you want to use the name dialing function, push the star key before you enter the recipient. In this way you 
can address single users as well as distribution lists.
While you make your entries, the system constantly checks the database for users or distribution lists that match 
the character combination keyed in. If matches are found, the system issues up to nine addressing suggestions. 
The suggestions are announced and shown on the telephone display. If your desired recipient is among the 
matches, you can directly select him/her by pushing the keys 1 to 9.