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1. Follow the prompts to handle the original message to which you just replied Forwarding Messages You can forward a message as is or record an introduction that plays before a recipient hears the forwarded message Messages marked private cannot be forwarded by phone Cisco Unity does not save your forwarded messages Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If your organization has multiple locations you may be able to forward messages to subscribers at another location Ask your Cisco Unity administrator for details To Forward a Message After listening to a message that you want to forward choose the menu option Forward Follow the prompts to address the forwarded message to one or more recipients to record an introduction if applicable and to send the forwarded message Follow the prompts to handle the original message that you just forwarded OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm W Managing Receipts and Notices Managing Receipts and Notices When you check messages by phone Cisco Unity plays your receipts and notices along with your messages You play and manage receipts and notices in nearly the same way as other messages though you cannot reply to or forward delivery receipts nondelivery receipts or notices Unlike other messages receipts and notices do not trigger the message waiting indicator on your phone As you work with Cisco
2. Step2 Press the Exit soft key to close the Message Monitor window on your IP Phone display Otherwise the window will close after several seconds Using Remote Message M onitor When Remote Message Monitor is enabled and a caller is forwarded to your voice mail Cisco Unity calls the phone number that you set up for notification as Phone 6 in the Cisco Unity Assistant web tool When you pick up the call from Cisco Unity follow the prompts either to listen to the message as the caller records it or to have Cisco Unity connect you to the caller User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Managing Your Personal Greetings About Your Personal Greetings page 17 e Recording Personal Greetings page 18 Enabling or Disabling Personal Greetings page 19 Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting page 20 About Your Personal Greetings Cisco Unity allows you to record up to five personal greetings You can enable as many greetings as you want and you can specify how long you want a greeting enabled This section describes the personal greetings available to you Note that Cisco Unity plays the greetings that you enable for the applicable situation while some greetings override other greetings when they are enabled Standard Greeting This greeting plays during the work hours that your Cisco Unity administrator specified for your organization or in other situations wh
3. HI Finding a Message by Using Go to M essage User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange a B OL 13618 01 Monitoring Messages as Callers Leave Them About Message Monitor page 15 Enabling or Disabling Message Monitor page 15 Using Message Monitor page 16 Using Remote Message Monitor page 16 About Message Monitor The Message Monitor feature allows you to listen to a message as the caller records it and provides options for managing the call When a caller is forwarded to your voice mail Message Monitor plays a tone and opens a window on your Cisco Unified IP Phone display You use soft keys to listen to the message and to manage the call You can use Message Monitor in the following ways Listen to the message as the caller records it e While you are on another call listen to the message as the caller records it Connect to the caller who is recording the message Give the caller the option of recording the message or connecting to you Enabling or Disabling Message M onitor By default Message Monitor is enabled for your primary extension If you have multiple phones you must specify the phone on which to enable the feature This section contains two procedures To Enable Message Monitor for a Particular Phone page 15 To Disable Message Monitor page 16 To Enable Message Monitor for a Particular Phone Step1 Call and log on to Cisco
4. All other trademarks mentioned in this document or Website are the property of their respective owners The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company 0705R Any Internet Protocol IP addresses used in this document are not intended to be actual addresses Any examples command display output and figures included in the document are shown for illustrative purposes only Any use of actual IP addresses in illustrative content is unintentional and coincidental User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange 2007 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved CONTENTS Enrolling as a Subscriber 1 Voice Mail Basics 3 Calling Cisco Unity 3 Sending Voice Messages 3 Checking Messages 4 Replying toMessages 4 Forwarding Messages 5 Managing Receipts and Notices 6 Managing Deleted Messages in the Deleted Items Folder 7 About the Deleted Items Folder 7 Permanently Deleting Deleted Messages 7 Checking Deleted Messages 7 Using the Fax Option 9 About the Fax Option 9 Changing Your Fax Delivery Phone Number 9 Finding Messages 11 Finding Messages by Using Message Locator 11 Finding Messages by Using Phone View 12 Finding a Message by Using Go to Message 13 Monitoring Messages as Callers Leave Them 15 About Message Monitor 15 Enabling or Disabling Message Monitor 15 Using Message Monitor 16 Using Remote Message Monitor 16 Managing Your Personal Greet
5. By phone you can change the notification number for your home phone work phone a pager and a spare phone When entering phone numbers begin with any access code needed to make an external call for example 9 For long distance numbers also include 1 and the area code Use the key to add 1 second pauses as necessary Depending on how Cisco Unity is set up you may not be able to enter certain phone numbers If you are using a phone number inside your organization enter only an extension To Change the Phone Number of a Notification Device Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Change Message Notification After Cisco Unity announces your notification status choose the phone or pager you want to change Follow the prompts to change the notification number S Note If you are entering a phone number inside your organization enter only an extension User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange M anaging Private Lists About Private Lists page 25 Creating Private Lists page 25 Changing the Members of Private Lists page 26 Changing the Recorded Names of Private Lists page 26 About Private Lists You can use private distribution lists to create your own groups of voice message recipients When you address a voice message to one of your private lists all of the recipients on the list
6. Unity administrator Choose whether to be listed in the directory When you are listed callers who do not know your extension can search the directory to reach you You must have a recorded name to be listed in the directory If you hang up before you have completely enrolled none of your changes are saved OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Voice Mail Basics Calling Cisco Unity page 3 e Sending Voice Messages page 3 Checking Messages page 4 Replying to Messages page 4 Forwarding Messages page 5 Managing Receipts and Notices page 6 Calling Cisco Unity Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You can call Cisco Unity from your desk phone from another phone within your organization or from outside your organization To Call Cisco Unity Dial the applicable number to call Cisco Unity From desk phone From phone within organization From phone outside organization If you are calling from another phone within your organization or from outside your organization press when Cisco Unity answers Follow the prompts to log on Sending Voice Messages You can send voice messages to other subscribers without dialing their extensions This can be helpful when you do not want to disturb a subscriber or when you do not have ti
7. city or trunk codes first Not all callers will have a number stored in the system If you have trouble finding messages from a specific caller contact your Cisco Unity administrator Follow the prompts to manage a message after you have listened to it Finding M essages by Using Phone View Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Phone View allows you to see search results on the LCD screen of your Cisco Unified IP Phone when you use the Find Messages menu When this feature is enabled by your Cisco Unity administrator you can search for the following types of voice messages All new messages All messages Messages from a particular subscriber Messages from all outside callers e Messages from a particular outside caller Based on the criteria that you enter results are displayed on your Cisco Unified IP Phone as they are found Messages are presented in order of oldest to newest regardless of whether the messages are new or saved To Find Messages by Using Phone View Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the option Find a Message Follow the prompts to define your search When the results display on the LCD screen of your Cisco Unified IP use the following soft keys to select the message to hear Select Start message playback from the selected message Note The search results screen disappears once you select a message for playback Next Go to the next page of messages if a
8. greeting overrides the standard greeting during nonbusiness hours Internal Greeting Enable this greeting to provide information that coworkers need to know For example I will be in conference room B until noon today As long as it is enabled the internal greeting overrides the standard and closed greetings and plays only to callers within your organization when you do not answer your phone Note that not all phone systems provide the support necessary for the Cisco Unity internal greeting to work For assistance talk to your Cisco Unity administrator Recording Personal Greetings amp Note Recording a greeting does not enable it This section contains two procedures User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange cerns Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Enabling or Disabling Personal Greetings i To Rerecord Your Current Greeting page 19 To Record Another Greeting page 19 To Rerecord Your Current Greeting Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Greetings After Cisco Unity plays your current greeting follow the prompts to rerecord it Je Tip If you do not want to hear the greeting press to skip it To Record Another Greeting Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Greetings Press to skip h
9. means that The password is not the same as previous passwords The digits are not all the same for example 9999 nor are they repeated for example 99911 The digits are not consecutive in either ascending or descending order for example 1234 or 4321 The password is not the same as your extension nor does it spell your name To Change Your Phone Password Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Change Password Step3 Follow the prompts to enter and confirm the new password User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 EEN HI Changing Your Recorded Name Changing Your Recorded Name Step 1 Step 2 Your recorded name plays with messages that you leave for other subscribers and identifies you in directory assistance It also plays with any of your greetings that use system default recordings instead of your own recordings To Change Your Recorded Name Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Change Recorded Name Follow the prompts to record your name or a short message Tip Other Cisco Unity subscribers do not hear your alternate greeting when they send messages to you by phone Consider replacing your recorded name with a recording that lets more people know when you are out of the
10. messages left by callers who called from a specific number Based on the criteria that you enter Cisco Unity begins playing messages as they are found Messages are presented to you in order of oldest to newest messages regardless of whether the messages are new or saved You cannot change the playback order for Message Locator To Find Messages By Using Message Locator Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the option Find a Message Step3 Follow the prompts to define your search Find messages from Spell the name or enter the extension of the subscriber Press to switch another subscriber between spelling and number entry You can enter a location ID and an extension to find messages from subscribers at other locations in your organization if applicable User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 i HI Finding Messages by Using Phone View Step 4 Find messages from Cisco Unity searches for any messages left by unidentified all outside callers callers including outside callers and subscribers who did not log on to Cisco Unity before calling from an external phone or from a phone that is not associated with a subscriber account such as a conference room Find messages from Enter the phone number or part of the number of the caller followed by a specific outside caller You may have to enter country area
11. messages once they reach a certain age This means that unless your Cisco Unity administrator set up Cisco Unity to enforce a message retention policy you are responsible for managing your mailbox size by periodically reviewing your saved messages and deleting them permanently If Cisco Unity is set up to enforce a message retention policy ask your Cisco Unity administrator how long Cisco Unity stores your messages before permanently deleting them Cisco Unity does not indicate when a message retention policy is enforced nor does it warn you before messages are permanently deleted as a result of such a policy Total Message Size Includes Original When Messages Are Forwarded You may receive messages that have been forwarded many times over which increases message size The original message plus all recorded and written introductions that were added during forwarding equal the total message size As a result your mailbox can exceed its limit even though you may have relatively few messages stored in it OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with MicrosoftExchange gm HI Reasons Why Your Mailbox May Fill Up Quickly User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange ae B OL 13618 01
12. now Leave a message at the tone or press 4 to transfer to another sales representative To specify an alternate contact number use digits 0 through 9 Begin with any access code needed to make an external call for example 9 For long distance numbers also include and the area code To Specify an Alternate Contact Number Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step 2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Change Alternate Contact Number Step3 Follow the prompts to specify change or remove your alternate contact number User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 EE W Changing Your Alternate Contact Number User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange a OL 13618 01 Changing Your Cisco Unity Conversation Menu Style You can choose whether to hear full menus or brief menus in the Cisco Unity conversation Full menus provide comprehensive prompts and brief menus provide abbreviated versions of the full menu prompts To Change Your Cisco Unity Conversation Menu Style Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Change Menu Style Step3 Follow the prompts to choose the menu style User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 E Us
13. receive the message Cisco Unity provides empty private lists for you to personalize Only you can send voice messages to your private lists Although you can delete individual members of your lists you cannot delete the list itself or the recorded name of the list by phone Note If you are using the Cisco Unity Assistant web tool you have more options available there Refer to Help in the Cisco Unity Assistant Creating Private Lists Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Your Cisco Unity administrator specifies the maximum number of lists that you can manage To Create a Private List Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Edit Private Lists gt Change Names Choose an empty private list After Cisco Unity plays the list name Empty List follow the prompts to add names to the list OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm E Changing the Members of Private Lists Step 5 When you are finished adding names choose the option Rerecord the Name of the List and follow the prompts to record a name for the list Changing the Members of Private Lists Any subscriber or public distribution list in the directory is eligible for membership in your private lists A private list cannot be included as a member of another private list The maximum number of members that you can ad
14. when you want Cisco Unity to disable the greeting When Cisco Unity prompts you to enter a time of day enter it by using either the 12 or 24 hour clock format No End Date To enable the greeting indefinitely Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting A system greeting is a prerecorded greeting that Cisco Unity plays along with your recorded name for example Sorry lt Your Name gt is not available If you do not have a recorded name Cisco Unity plays your extension instead User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting i To Seta Greeting to Use the System Greeting Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Greetings Press to skip hearing your current greeting Choose the Edit Other Greetings option then choose the greeting you want to set After Cisco Unity plays the greeting follow the prompts to use the system greeting pP Tip If you do not want to hear the greeting press to skip it OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm HI Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange a OL 13618 01 Changing Message Notification Settin
15. when you want to override the other transfer rules For example you may want to route all your calls directly to voice mail while you are out of the office or you may want to transfer your calls to a different extension if you are temporarily working from another location As long as it is enabled the alternate transfer rule overrides all other transfer rules OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gy HI Changing the Settings for Call Transfer Rules Closed Transfer Rule Enable this transfer rule if you want Cisco Unity to perform different transfer actions during the nonwork hours that your Cisco Unity administrator specified for your organization For example you may want to route all your calls directly to voice mail during nonwork hours As long as it is enabled the closed transfer rule overrides the standard transfer rule during nonbusiness hours Changing the Settings for Call Transfer Rules Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 You can choose to have indirect calls ring your extension or another extension or phone number that you specify or be transferred directly to voice mail so your phone does not ring at all When you send calls to voice mail callers do not have to wait while your phone rings unanswered Your greeting plays immediately To Change the Settings for a Call Transfer Rule Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the optio
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18. Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange a Tee Closed Transfer Rule 40 Changing the Settings for Call Transfer Rules 40 Changing Recording and Playback Settings 41 Changing the Playback Volume fora Message 41 Changing the Playback Speed fora Message 41 BroadcastMessages 43 Managing the Size of Your Mailbox 45 About Mailbox Size 45 Reasons Why Your M ailbox M ay Fill Up Quickly 45 OL 13618 01 Contents W User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange g E Contents User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange lt a OL 13618 01 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Enrolling as a Subscriber Welcome to Cisco Unity Your first step is to enroll as a subscriber and set up your mailbox Typically your Cisco Unity administrator gives you an ID usually your desk phone extension and a temporary phone password To Enroll as a Subscriber Dial the applicable number to call Cisco Unity e From desk phone From phone within organization From phone outside organization If you are calling from another phone within your organization or from outside your organization press when Cisco Unity answers Follow the prompts to set up your mailbox Record your name Record a greeting that outside callers hear when you do not answer your phone Change your temporary password Follow the security guidelines provided by your Cisco
19. Unity you may manage the following receipts Read Message that informs you when the recipient opens or plays your message Unread Message that informs you when the recipient deletes your message without opening or playing it Delivery Message that informs you when your message was delivered to its intended recipient Nondelivery NDR Message that informs you when a message that you sent could not be delivered to its intended recipient Alternate greeting Message that informs when you have left or sent a message to another subscriber notice who has the alternate greeting enabled Note the following considerations about receipts and notices For return receipts you hear a list of the recipients including recipients at other locations in your organization who received the message you sent and or played it For NDRs Cisco Unity identifies both local and remote recipients whose mailboxes did not accept your message If known Cisco Unity explains why you received a particular receipt for any message that you send to another location Depending on how Cisco Unity is set up at your organization you may hear a reason code before the prompt that explains why you received the receipt Include the reason code when reporting message delivery problems to your Cisco Unity administrator or support desk After you play an NDR Cisco Unity allows you to play the original message and resend it to the recipient s who failed t
20. Unity from the phone on which to enable Message Monitor Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Message Monitor Settings User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 i HI Using Message Monitor Step3 Follow the prompts to enable Message Monitor You can disable Message Monitor from any phone To Disable Message Monitor Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step 2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Message Monitor Settings Step3 Follow the prompts to disable Message Monitor Using Message M onitor To Use Message Monitor Step1 When the Message Monitor window appears on your Cisco Unified IP Phone display press the applicable soft key s to manage the call Monitor You hear the caller recording a message The caller does not hear you As your personal greeting plays you will hear only the greeting and not the caller Stop Cisco Unity stops monitoring so that you no longer hear the caller recording a message This soft key is available only when you are listening to the caller Ask Cisco Unity interrupts the recording session to give the caller a choice to connect to you or to continue recording the message Your phone will display the choice that the caller makes Take Cisco Unity interrupts the recording session and connects the caller to your extension
21. basis Once the input style is turned off you use only keys to choose menu options If you temporarily disable the Press or Say input style it is available again the next time you log on to Cisco Unity This section has two procedures To Turn the Press or Say Phone Input Style On or Off page 35 To Temporarily Disable the Press or Say Phone Input Style For a Call page 36 To Turn the Press or Say Phone Input Style On or Off Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Change Voice Recognition Settings OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm W Voice Recognition Considerations Step3 Follow the prompts to turn on or off the Press or Say phone input style To Temporarily Disable the Press or Say Phone Input Style For a Call Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the menu option To Temporarily Disable the Press or Say Feature Step3 Follow the prompts to listen to and manage your messages For the duration of the call you can use only keys to respond to choose menu options The Press or Say input style will be enabled again the next time you log on to Cisco Unity Voice Recognition Considerations This section contains considerations about voice recognition when you use the Press or Say phone input style General Considerations page 36 Playing Messa
22. bers also include 1 and the area code amp Note You may not be able to enter certain phone numbers To Change Your Fax Delivery Phone Number Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Change Fax Delivery Step3 Follow the prompts to enter the phone number for a fax machine User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 a HI Changing Your Fax Delivery Phone Number User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange mio B OL 13618 01 Finding Messages Finding Messages by Using Message Locator page 11 Finding Messages by Using Phone View page 12 Finding a Message by Using Go to Message page 13 Finding Messages by Using Message Locator Message Locator allows you to find voice messages by caller When this feature is enabled by your Cisco Unity administrator Cisco Unity prompts you to Press 5 to find messages from the Main menu Using the Message Locator menu you can find voice messages from a particular subscriber by entering the subscriber name or extension When you do nondelivery receipts NDRs return read and delivery receipts and alternate greeting notices are also included in the search results in addition to voice messages You can also use it to find voice messages from all outside callers or voice
23. d to a private list is specified by your Cisco Unity administrator If Cisco Unity is set up so that you can send and respond to remote users users on remote voice messaging systems who are not in the directory you can include those users in your private lists If you try to add a subscriber public distribution list or remote user who is already a member of a private list Cisco Unity does not add the member to your list again Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Administrative changes to the accounts of members of your private lists may cause them to be presented differently when you review your lists later Occasionally such changes may even cause some members to be removed from your lists without notice Your Cisco Unity administrator should be able to inform you before changes occur although you will still need to readd members if they are removed inadvertently To Change the Members of a Private List Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Edit Private Lists gt Change Names Choose the private list whose members you want to change After Cisco Unity plays the list name follow the prompts to add names or delete names from the list Changing the Recorded Names of Private Lists Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Each private list has a recorded name When you address a message to a private list Cisco Unity plays the recorded name so that yo
24. dividually For example to enter December 10 as the expiration date for a greeting say One two for the month and one zero for the day Cisco Unity does not recognize Twelve ten or December ten e When entering times you must say the complete time and say each digit individually down to the minutes For example to enter 9 00 say Nine zero zero Cisco Unity does not recognize Nine Entering Names Cisco Unity recognizes spoken subscriber names so you do not have to spell them by saying letters You can say subscriber names while addressing messages adding subscribers to private lists using Message Locator or addressing public distribution lists e When recognizing spoken subscriber names Cisco Unity uses your addressing settings last name then first name or first name then last name You may find that using the last name then first name setting provides better name recognition e If Cisco Unity is not recognizing a subscriber name that you say you can spell the name by pressing the applicable keys instead You can also switch to entering extensions by pressing or 00 or by saying Zero zero User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 EE W Voice Recognition Considerations User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange EN OL 13618 01 Changing Settings for Call Tra
25. earing your current greeting Choose the Edit Other Greetings option then choose the greeting you want to record After Cisco Unity plays the greeting follow the prompts to record it Je Tip If you do not want to hear the greeting press to skip it Enabling or Disabling Personal Greetings When you enable a greeting you specify how long you want it enabled Cisco Unity will play the greeting in the applicable situation until the date and time that you specified arrives and then the greeting is automatically disabled For example you can set your alternate greeting to stop playing on the day that you return from a vacation You can also enable a greeting to play indefinitely which is useful when you enable a busy or a closed greeting When a greeting is enabled but not recorded Cisco Unity plays a prerecorded system greeting Note Recording a greeting does not enable it You can disable a greeting at any time When a greeting is disabled Cisco Unity no longer plays it although the recording is not erased However note that if you enable the system greeting when you already recorded a personal greeting your personal greeting is no longer available by phone This section contains two procedures To Enable or Disable Your Alternate Greeting page 20 To Enable or Disable Your Closed Busy or Internal Greeting page 20 OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Mic
26. en no other greeting is enabled By design the standard greeting cannot be disabled Alternate Greeting Enable this greeting to play during a specific time period when you want to indicate special circumstances such as when you are on vacation For example I will be out of the office until As long as it is enabled the alternate greeting overrides all other greetings Your Cisco Unity administrator specifies whether Cisco Unity transfers callers to your greeting without ringing your phone whether callers are able to skip your greeting and whether callers can leave you a message when your alternate greeting is enabled The Alternate Greeting page in the Cisco PCA indicates the caller options that your administrator has enabled for you It is important to note that caller options do not apply when an outsider caller or another subscriber dials your extension directly Your Cisco Unity administrator also determines whether alternate greeting notices are enabled for the system Alternate greeting notices are a type of message receipt and work as follows whenever a subscribers leaves or sends a message to another subscriber who has the alternate greeting enabled OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm HI Recording Personal Greetings Cisco Unity delivers the message and also sends the sender an alternate greeting notice The notice says The alternate gree
27. er Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange E OL 13618 01 Using the Press or Say Phone Input Style About the Press or Say Phone Input Style page 35 Enabling or Disabling the Press or Say Phone Input Style page 35 Voice Recognition Considerations page 36 About the Press or Say Phone Input Style The Press or Say phone input style gives you the options of pressing the key or saying the key number that corresponds to a menu option After you log on to Cisco Unity you hear Voice recognition on In addition you can say names rather than spelling them with the phone keypad when you address messages and use the Message Locator option You can also say other information for which you would otherwise use keys to enter such as extensions and dates Use this input style when you want hands free access to the Cisco Unity system You speak into the phone handset headset or speakerphone If you are not comfortable saying the key numbers for menu options or you are in a situation where your commands are not recognized by the system for example you are on a mobile phone where there is background noise you can press keys to choose menu options or you can disable the Press or Say input style for the duration of the call Enabling or Disabling the Press or Say Phone Input Style Step 1 Step 2 You turn the Press or Say phone input style on or off or temporarily disable it on a per call
28. ge it is permanently deleted for you You cannot respond to or save system broadcast messages Broadcast messages do not trigger message waiting indicators on your phone They also do not trigger message notifications for any alternate devices such as a pager or cell phone that you may have set up OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Pa OL 13618 01 M anaging the Size of Your Mailbox e About Mailbox Size page 45 e Reasons Why Your Mailbox May Fill Up Quickly page 45 About Mailbox Size A full mailbox can affect the speed at which Cisco Unity processes your messages Your Cisco Unity administrator sets the storage limits for your mailbox which can prevent you from sending and receiving messages when you exceed the limits When you log on Cisco Unity notifies you when your mailbox is Almost full Full and you can no longer send new messages Full and you can no longer send or receive new messages System broadcast messages are not included in the total size of your mailbox Reasons Why Your Mailbox May Fill Up Quickly If you feel that your Cisco Unity mailbox fills up more quickly than you expect consider the following reasons why this may happen A Message Retention Policy May Not Be Enforced By default Cisco Unity does not automatically delete
29. ges page 37 Recording Messages page 37 Changing Greetings page 37 Entering Names page 37 General Considerations When voice recognition is available on the system you hear Voice recognition on after you log on to Cisco Unity If voice recognition is unavailable you do not hear the prompt and you cannot use the Press or Say input style for the duration of your call If you want to use the input style hang up and try again in a few moments Do not say the names of menu options Instead say the key for the menu options you want For example when Cisco Unity prompts you to press 1 to play new messages do not say Play new messages Instead say One Or you can press the 1 key Where appropriate you can also say pound hash and star After you say your entry you must pause to allow Cisco Unity to detect that you are done with the entry Because of the pause the system may seem slower when you say options than when you press keys for options When entering multidigit numbers you must say each digit individually For example to enter extension 3200 say Three two zero zero Cisco Unity does not recognize Thirty two hundred or Three thousand two hundred For long extensions or phone numbers you can say the entire number before pausing but you must say each digit in the number You cannot say multidigit shortcuts to jump ahead in the menus For example you cannot say Four o
30. gs About Message Notification page 23 Enabling or Disabling Notification Devices page 23 Changing the Phone Numbers of Notification Devices page 24 About Message Notification Cisco Unity can call a phone or pager to notify you of new messages Using the phone you can only turn notification on and off and change notification phone numbers for your home phone work phone a pager and a spare phone Note If you are using the Cisco Unity Assistant web tool you have more options and more notification devices available there Refer to Help in the Cisco Unity Assistant Enabling or Disabling Notification Devices Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 By phone you can only turn notification on and off for your home phone work phone a pager and a spare phone Disabling a notification device does not delete its settings To Enable or Disable a Notification Device Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Change Message Notification After Cisco Unity announces your notification status choose the phone or pager you want to change Follow the prompts to enable or disable the phone or pager OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm HI Changing the Phone Numbers of Notification Devices Changing the Phone Numbers of Notification Devices Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
31. here affects the playback speed of the message you are listening to It does not affect the playback speed of other messages User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 a W Changing the Playback Speed for a Message To Change Message Playback Speed While listening to a message toggle among the following speed settings Press 4once Slow playback Press 4 again Slower playback Press 6 once Fast playback Press 6 again Faster playback mi User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Broadcast Messages Occasionally you may receive a message known as a broadcast message from your Cisco Unity administrator network administrator or management personnel in your organization Broadcast messages are recorded announcements sent to specific groups or to everyone in your organization For example your Cisco Unity administrator may record a broadcast message to ask all Cisco Unity subscribers to change their phone passwords or a Human Resources manager may send a broadcast message to remind you about a deadline for a new benefits package Cisco Unity plays broadcast messages immediately after you log on to Cisco Unity You must listen to each broadcast message in its entirety before Cisco Unity will allow you to check new and saved messages or to change setup options Once you have played a broadcast messa
32. ings 17 About Your Personal Greetings 17 Standard Greeting 17 Alternate Greeting 17 OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gy E Contents Busy Greeting 18 Closed Off Hours Greeting 18 Internal Greeting 18 Recording Personal Greetings 18 Enabling or Disabling Personal Greetings 19 Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting 20 Changing Message Notification Settings 23 About Message Notification 23 Enabling or Disabling Notification Devices 23 Changing the Phone Numbers of Notification Devices 24 Managing Private Lists 25 About Private Lists 25 Creating Private Lists 25 Changing the Members of Private Lists 26 Changing the Recorded Names of Private Lists 26 Changing Your Personal Settings 29 Changing Your Phone Password 29 Changing Your Recorded Name 30 Changing Your Directory Listing Status 30 Changing Your Alternate Contact Number 30 Changing Your Cisco Unity Conversation Menu Style 33 Using the Press or Say Phone Input Style 35 About the Press or Say Phone Input Style 35 Enabling or Disabling the Press or Say Phone Input Style 35 Voice Recognition Considerations 36 General Considerations 36 Playing Messages 37 Recording Messages 37 Changing Greetings 37 Entering Names 37 Changing Settings for Call Transfer Rules 39 About Call Transfer Rules 39 Standard Transfer Rule 39 Alternate Transfer Rule 39 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone
33. le messages all at once Checking Deleted Messages You can play your deleted messages just as you can play new and saved messages You can also restore a deleted message as a new or saved message User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 a HI Checking Deleted Messages To Check Deleted Messages Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Review Old Messages gt Deleted Messages gt Review Your Deleted Messages Step3 Follow the prompts to manage a deleted message after you have listened to it User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Using the Fax Option e About the Fax Option page 9 Changing Your Fax Delivery Phone Number page 9 About the Fax Option If you are using the text to speech option you can have fax messages delivered to a fax machine when you check messages by phone You can also change the phone number to which your faxes are delivered For faxes Cisco Unity plays only the message properties such as the sender date and time To print your fax choose the Deliver Fax to Fax Machine option after you listen to the fax message properties Changing Your Fax Delivery Phone Number To specify a fax delivery number use digits 0 through 9 Begin with any access code needed to make an external call for example 9 For long distance num
34. listen to an entire message Ask your administrator if Cisco Unity is set up to enforce a message retention policy and if so how long Cisco Unity stores your messages before permanently deleting them To Check Messages Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the applicable menu option Play New Messages or Review Old Messages Step3 Follow the prompts to listen to and manage your messages Replying to Messages You can reply to only the sender or to the sender and all other original recipients You can also add recipients to a reply User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Forwarding Messages Hl A message from Unity Messaging System means that the caller was not a Cisco Unity subscriber or was not logged on as a subscriber when the message was left You cannot reply to messages from callers who are not Cisco Unity subscribers Cisco Unity does not save your reply messages Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 If your organization has multiple locations you may be able to respond to messages from subscribers at another location Ask your Cisco Unity administrator for details To Reply to a Message After listening to a message choose the menu option Reply Follow the prompts to record your reply to add recipients if applicable and to send it Je Tip Press to switch between spelling and number entry
35. me for a phone conversation Sending voice messages may also help to avoid misunderstandings that can be read into e mails You can address a message to one recipient or to multiple recipients You use the phone keypad to spell the subscriber name or to enter the subscriber extension OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm HI Checking Messages Cisco Unity does not save your sent messages Note If your organization has multiple locations you may be able to send messages to subscribers at another location Ask your Cisco Unity administrator for details To Send a Voice Message Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the menu option Send Message Step3 Follow the prompts to record address and send the voice message p Tip Press to switch between spelling and number entry Tip If you are using the Streamlined Send menu use the skip and scan method of reviewing and selecting recipients from lists Press to select a recipient from a list press 7 to skip to the previous name and 9 to skip to the next name and press 77 to skip to the beginning of a list and 99 to skip to the end of a list Checking Messages Once you have listened to a new voice message it is saved until you delete it You can check new and saved messages You delete new and saved messages during message playback or after you
36. ne two to turn on the alternate greeting Instead you must say the single key number for the first menu option then pause for the system to recognize your entry before you say the key number for the option in the next menu You can enter menu shortcuts by pressing keys mi User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Voice Recognition Considerations W It is possible to press keys and to say key numbers for any menu option For example you could choose an option from one menu by pressing a key then choose an option from the next menu by saying the number However if you press the key and say the number for a single option the key press takes precedence over the spoken information For example if you say One pound then press 4 while entering a month Cisco Unity will recognize April as the month selected rather than January Playing Messages While listening to messages you can say the key numbers that correspond to options on the Playback menu however Cisco Unity does not recognize spoken options for adjusting message speed and volume Recording Messages Cisco Unity does not recognize spoken options during recording While recording messages press the applicable key to pause resume or end the recording Staying silent for a few moments will also end the recording Changing Greetings e When entering dates you must say each month and day digit in
37. ns Setup Options gt Transfer Settings Choose the transfer rule whose settings you want to change After Cisco Unity announces your current transfer settings follow the prompts to enable or disable the rule switch between transferring calls to a phone and to voice mail or to change your transfer phone number To transfer calls to an external phone number contact your Cisco Unity administrator amp Note Changing your transfer number does not change whether calls are transferred to a phone or sent to voice mail Cisco Unity transfers calls to your transfer number only if you also specify that Cisco Unity transfers your calls to a phone mi User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Changing Recording and Playback Settings Changing the Playback Volume for a Message page 41 Changing the Playback Speed for a Message page 41 Changing the Playback Volume for a Message The change described here affects the volume of the message you are listening to It does not affect the playback volume of other messages To Change Message Playback Volume While listening to a message toggle among these volume settings to adjust the volume of the message Press 5o0nce Increases the volume Press 5 again Decreases the volume Press 5 again Returns the volume to normal Changing the Playback Speed for a Message The change described
38. nsfer Rules e About Call Transfer Rules page 39 Changing the Settings for Call Transfer Rules page 40 About Call Transfer Rules This section describes the transfer rules available to you and how they work Note that Cisco Unity follows the transfer rule that you enable for the applicable situation while some transfer rules override other rules when they are enabled Call transfer rules control how Cisco Unity handles incoming indirect calls which are from callers who do not dial you directly for example callers who dial the main phone number for your organization to reach you For direct calls when outside callers or other subscribers dial your personal phone number to reach you your Cisco Unity transfer settings do not apply You can choose to answer indirect calls or you can have indirect calls routed immediately to voice mail Tip To set up call transfers for direct calls to your extension talk to your Cisco Unity administrator Your desk phone or even the phone system that your organization uses may offer transfer features that you can use to manage direct calls Standard Transfer Rule This transfer rule applies during the work hours that your Cisco Unity administrator specified for your organization or in other situations when no other transfer rule is enabled By design the standard transfer rule cannot be disabled Alternate Transfer Rule Enable this transfer rule to apply during a specific time period
39. o receive it You can record an introduction modify the recipient list and change delivery options when resending a message Once you resend the message Cisco Unity automatically deletes the NDR for you For alternate greeting notices you hear the following message The alternate greeting for lt subscriber name or ID gt is on and will remain on until lt expiration date for the greeting gt The message you sent was delivered but the recipient may not be available to play it User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Ye E OL 13618 01 M anaging Deleted Messages in the Deleted Items Folder About the Deleted Items Folder page 7 Permanently Deleting Deleted Messages page 7 Checking Deleted Messages page 7 About the Deleted Items Folder Cisco Unity saves your deleted messages so that you can play restore or permanently delete them Permanently Deleting Deleted Messages Deleting messages can be an important way to reduce your mailbox size especially when Cisco Unity is not set up to automatically delete messages once they reach a certain age Make sure that you permanently delete messages periodically To Permanently Delete Deleted Messages Step1 Call and log on to Cisco Unity Step2 From the Main menu choose the options Review Old Messages gt Deleted Messages Step3 Follow the prompts to review your messages and delete them individually or to erase multip
40. office See About Your Personal Greetings page 17 to learn more about alternate greetings and notices Changing Your Directory Listing Status amp You can choose whether to be listed in the directory When you are listed in the directory callers who do not know your extension can reach you by searching for your name Note Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 You must have a recorded name to be listed in the directory To Change Your Directory Listing Status Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Personal Settings gt Change Directory Listing Follow the prompts to change your listing status Changing Your Alternate Contact Number As a convenience to you and your callers you can use an alternate contact number to which callers are transferred by pressing a key as they listen to your greeting An alternate contact number can be the extension for an operator or for another subscriber such as a supervisor or coworker or any other number where you or another person can be reached mi User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Changing Your Alternate ContactNumber W Your Cisco Unity administrator can tell you the key that callers press to make the transfer When you specify an alternate contact number you may want to update your greetings to include the information for example I am away from my desk right
41. pplicable Previous Go to the previous page of messages if applicable More Displays the Go To and Exit soft keys This key appears only on phones that display a maximum of four soft keys mi User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 Go To Finding a Message by Using Go to Message i Skip to the message specified Phone View displays a screen that allows you to specify the message number by using the phone keypad When the number is entered the message is highlighted Exit Exit the Phone View display This action returns you to the search criteria prompt Step5 Follow the prompts to manage a message after you have listened to it Finding a Message by Using Go to M essage Go to Message allows you to find a voice message by number As you listen to your messages you can use Go to Message to find a message by entering the message number You can also use Go to Message to skip back to the previous message and to go to the next message To Find a Message by Using Go to M essage Step1 As you are listening to a message choose the options Restart Message gt Save Message Step2 When prompted enter the message number for the message you want to hear followed by Step3 Follow the prompts to manage the message after you have listened to it OL 13618 01 User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange gm
42. rosoft Exchange gm HZ Setting Personal Greetings to Use the System Greeting Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 To Enable or Disable Your Alternate Greeting Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Greetings Press to skip hearing your current greeting Choose the Alternate Greeting option to enable or disable the greeting When your alternate greeting is enabled choosing the option disables it when it is disabled choosing the option enables it If you enabled your alternate greeting choose the applicable option End Date To specify when you want Cisco Unity to disable your alternate greeting When Cisco Unity prompts you to enter a time of day enter it by using either the 12 or 24 hour clock format No End Date To enable your alternate greeting indefinitely To Enable or Disable Your Closed Busy or Internal Greeting Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Greetings Press to skip hearing your current greeting Choose the Edit Other Greetings option then choose the greeting you want to enable or disable After Cisco Unity plays the greeting follow the prompts to turn the greeting on or off Je Tip If you do not want to hear the greeting press to skip it If you enabled the greeting choose the applicable option End Date To specify
43. ting for lt subscriber name or ID gt is on and will remain on until lt expiration date for the greeting gt The message you sent was delivered but the recipient may not be available to play it Tip Other Cisco Unity subscribers do not hear your alternate greeting when they send messages to you by phone Consider re recording your Cisco Unity voice name to let more people know when you are out of the office especially if your Cisco Unity administrator has not enabled alternate greeting notices for the system See Changing Your Recorded Name page 30 for details Cisco Unity may play a prompt to remind you when your alternate greeting is enabled after you log on by phone Busy Greeting Enable this greeting to indicate when you are on the phone For example I am currently on another line please leave a message As long as it is enabled the busy greeting overrides the standard closed and internal greetings when your phone is busy Note that not all phone systems provide the support necessary for the Cisco Unity busy greeting to work For assistance talk to your Cisco Unity administrator Closed Off Hours Greeting Enable this greeting if you want Cisco Unity to play a special greeting during the nonwork hours that your Cisco Unity administrator specified for your organization For example Sorry Iam not available to answer your call Company office hours are As long as it is enabled the closed
44. u can confirm that you have addressed the message to the correct list To Change the Recorded Name of a Private List Call and log on to Cisco Unity From the Main menu choose the options Setup Options gt Message Settings gt Edit Private Lists gt Change Names Choose the private list whose recorded name you want to change After Cisco Unity plays the list name follow the prompts to rerecord the name of the list User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Changing the Recorded Names of Private Lists i User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange OL 13618 01 E7 HI Changing the Recorded Names of Private Lists User Guide for the Cisco Unity Phone Interface Release 5 x with Microsoft Exchange Y 28 OL 13618 01 Changing Your Personal Settings Changing Your Phone Password page 29 Changing Your Recorded Name page 30 Changing Your Directory Listing Status page 30 Changing Your Alternate Contact Number page 30 Changing Your Phone Password Your Cisco Unity phone password protects the privacy of your messages and secures your Cisco Unity account from unauthorized access You can change your phone password at any time Follow the security guidelines provided by your Cisco Unity administrator when you change your phone password Consider that longer and nontrivial passwords are more secure A nontrivial password

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