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Copyright © 1997 VODAVI Communications Systems, Inc.
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part thereof, is strictly prohibited and is a violation of the Copyright Laws of
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in specifications at any time and without notice. The information furnished
by VODAVI Communications Systems, Inc. in this material is believed to be
accurate and reliable, but is not warranted to be true in all cases.
infinite is a trademark of VODAVI Communications Systems
TalkPath™ is a trademark of VODAVI Communications Systems

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INTRODUCTION
The infinite TalkPath™ is a powerful tool for telephone
automation. With it, you can:
• Receive voice messages.
• Send voice messages.
• Forward messages to a paging device or outside number.
• Record a personal greeting.
• Verify the date and time a message was sent.
• Screen incoming calls.
• Activate voice menus when you are away from
your desk.
• Be notified of an important message anytime,
anyplace.
• Allow a calling party to wait on hold.
This guide is designed to show you how to use the
infinite TalkPath™ system features. The guide
presents:
• The features and their functions.
• How to access features.
• How to change feature settings.

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Voice prompts guide you through the operation of all
the features. In fact, the infinite TalkPath™ is so easy
to use that you almost do not need this manual. However, by taking the time to read it, you get the most out
of the product.
NOTES

The system administrator may not have activated all the features described in this manual
and, therefore, some features may not be accessible.

However, for purposes of understanding the operation
of the system and its full potential, assume that all
features have been activated.
Some Basics
A menu is a group of features or selections. The
features can be accessed by pressing [0-9, ✳, or #] from
the dialpad of any push button telephone. Menus are
connected in what we call a tree structure, where
general topics are broken into more specific areas. For
example, “Press [1] to retrieve messages. Press [2] to
send a message. Press [8] for personal options.” These
selections are general topics that deal with a number of
feature settings. If you select “personal options” you
hear the following: “Press [1] to edit greeting. Press
[2] to enter name...”.

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Special keys include the [✳] which replays the selections of the current menu, and [#] which takes you back
to the previous menu. (Use the [✳] at specific points
in the program to gain access to system features.)
Replays the current selections

Hang up or Disconnect.
Takes you to the previous menu.

As a new user, press the [✳] key often to replay the
menu choices. This way you quickly become familiar
with the system. However, experienced users may not
need to listen to the menu selections at all. The Type
Ahead feature overrides the voice prompts and allows
users to enter a string of keys that takes them directly
to where they want to be.
Getting Started
Before going further, gather the following information:
• The internal or phone number to access the
system.
• Your mailbox number.
• Your extension number.
• Initial security code.

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VOICE MESSAGING
The following illustration shows the menu structure for
Voice Messaging:

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System Access
1.
2.

3.
4.

Dial the internal extension or outside phone
number of the system.
Once connected, listen for a prompt similar to
the following, “You have reached the voice
mail center. Please enter the mailbox number
of the person you are trying to reach”.
Enter your mailbox number.
Next, press the [✳] key. This tells the system
that you want to access your mailbox. The
system respond with the password prompt,
“Please enter your password”.

NOTES

That the [✳] key is the default key set at the
factory and the system administrator may have
changed this.

5.

If you are connected to a infinite phone system, press the voice mail button (or dial the
Voice Mail pilot number). The first four steps
are performed automatically.
6. Enter your password. (Initially a number set
by the system administrator.)
The first time you access the system as a new user:
• Record your name as the owner of this mailbox.
• Change the security code.
• Record a personal greeting.
The System Administrator usually enables a First Time
Help Feature that guides you through the process of
recording your name, changing your password and
recording a greeting. The following pages in this "User
Guide" also describes these features.

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Whenever you access your mailbox the system plays a
message about the number of new messages, and then
the number of saved messages. For example, “You
have two new messages and three saved messages”.
After the message number prompt the menu provides
the following options:
To retrieve messages.

To send a message.

For Extended Options.

For personal options.
To transfer to a mailbox or
extension.
The system uses a scheme called "smart prompts" to
eliminate unnecessary messages. If you have no messages, it leaves out the message number prompt and the
retrieve messages prompt.
Record Name
Recording your name provides a personalized identity
for your mailbox. For example, when a mailbox owner
leaves a message from their mailbox the owner hears
the following prompt, “Message will be sent to Your
Name.” The caller gets confirmation that the message

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has been sent to the correct person. If a name is not
recorded the caller hears, “Message will be sent to
mailbox XXXX".
Once the name has been recorded you can:
To listen to the current name.

To record again.

When finished.

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Password
Change your password to keep messages confidential
and prevent unauthorized use of your mailbox. The
password can be changed as often as you like.
The password is a four digit number, unless set otherwise by the system administrator. Select a code that is
easy to remember but is not obvious. For example, do
not use “5555". However, the last four digits of your
home telephone number might work well. If you forget
the code, the administrator can reset the mailbox.
Once set, change the security using the same procedure
as setting the original password.
Press from the main menu.
To edit a password. The system
plays the current password.

To keep the current password, or
enter a new password followed by a
[#] when finished.

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Greeting
The greeting is a personal message that callers hear
when they dial a mailbox. The greeting usually tells the
caller that you are not available, when you can be
reached, and how to record a message. When you
record a greeting, try speaking at a natural pace, perhaps just slightly faster than normal.
As a mailbox owner there are several greeting types
that you can record:
• Standard -Greeting that plays any time that
you are away from the phone or your phone is
busy.
• Temporary - Greeting plays only when it is
activated. It could be used for vacations, days
off, or sick days.
• Internal - That answers when fellow employees dial your extension. (Future)
• Busy - Answers calls only when you are on the
phone.
• Time Sensitive - The time periods are defined
by the system administrator. There are nine
possible time periods. Check with the administrator using these prompts.
An example of a typical or standard greeting might be,
“Hello, this is Roger Smith. I'm either on the phone or
out of the office. After the tone please leave your name,
number, and a detailed message. I'll return the call as
soon as possible."
When you have finished your message press any key
for more options or just hang up.”

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Instructing callers to “press any key” at the end of their
messages allows them to select from a number of
editing options:
To send.

To play the message.

To cancel the message.

To append to the message.

To re-record the message.

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To record a new Standard Greeting:
1.

Access your Voice Mail.
For Personal Options.

To edit any greeting type.
To edit the standard greeting.

To listen to the current greeting.

To record the greeting
Record your message. Press any key when
finished recording.
Repeat the above steps until you are satisfied
with the greeting.
If you do not record a personal message, the system
plays the following canned message, “At the tone,
record your message, then press any key to finish
recording or stay on the line and an operator will be
with you momentarily”.

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Once the greeting has been recorded, you can:
Press [1] to hear it.

Press [2] to re-record.

Press [3] to erase it.

Press [#] to go back.

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Retrieving Messages
To retrieve messages:
1.
2.

Enter your mailbox number + [✳] + password.
Press [1] to retrieve a message. Message must
be deleted or saved.

When messages are retrieved, new messages are played
back before previously saved messages, and they are
played in the order they were received. The oldest
message is played first. The diagram below shows the
features available while you are reviewing the messages. Features can be accessed at any time. It is not
necessary to wait until the end of the message.
Options available while and after listening to a
message:

After listening to a message, do one of the following:
• Delete the message.
• Save the message.
• Forward it to a mailbox.

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NOTES

Even if a message is forwarded, it must be
either deleted or saved.

In most cases, you probably delete the message. If you
save it, be aware that the system automatically erases
messages after a period of time. This “time” is called
the retention period and is typically set to a week or so,
but ask the system administrator to be sure.
Forward - Allows you to pass the message along
to another mailbox owner. To use this feature you
must know the mailbox number of the person to
forward the message to. You may then forward the
message as is, or add your introductory comments
(preamble) to the message. These comments are
heard first by the person retrieving the message
followed by the forwarded message.
Reply - Use Reply to respond directly to the person
who left you the message without having to enter
a mailbox number. To use this feature, the message
must have been sent from another mailbox owner.
Date/Time - Gives the date and time that the
message was sent. The system automatically attaches this information to each message.
NOTES

If you hang up without doing a delete or save,
the messages are automatically saved in the
same state they were in when you accessed the
mailbox.

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Sending a Message
1.
2.
3.

Enter your mailbox number + [✳] + password.
Press [2] to send a message.
Record your message after the tone. When
finished, press any key.
The following options are now available:

After you have finished recording and before you press
[1] to send the message, you are given the following
options:

You may want to practice by entering your own mailbox number and sending yourself a message.

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Reply To Sender
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Enter your mailbox number + [✳] + password.
Press [1] to retrieve messages.
Press [5] to reply to the message.
Prompt: “Reply will be send to either Mailbox
Name or Number”.
Press [#] to confirm or
Press [✳] to cancel.
After the tone, leave your message.
After recording, press any key to end recording.
Press [1] to send the reply or use other send
options.

Reply to Sender allows the user to respond to a mailbox
message. infinite TalkPath™ automatically sends a
reply to the person whose message you are responding
to.
If you need to edit the message, press any key on the
telephone key pad instead of hanging up the phone to
send the message. infinite TalkPath™ has the following options:

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Mailbox State
The mailbox State determines how the system handles
a call when someone tries to leave a message. Usually,
this means playing the called party's personal greeting
and then prompting the caller to leave a message.
However, several other feature selections allow the call
to be handled differently:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [2] for state. The system plays the current state and options.
Select the State.

NOTES

These messages are "smart prompts" and the
system only plays the prompts available to the
user based on current state and system administrator settings.

The following selections are available for the State
menu and a description of what they are used for:
• Turn Greeting Off - disables the mailbox
greeting. The caller only hears the tone to
begin recording. The system provides this option only if "Turn Greeting On." is active.
• Turn Greeting On - enables the mailbox
greeting. Callers hear a complete greeting. The
system provides this option only if "Turn
Greeting Off." is active.
• Forward to a mailbox - transfers the call to
another mailbox instead of this one. For example, in the evening a sales department might
want messages left in a generic mailbox with
common password access.

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• Forward to an extension (option) - transfers
the call to an extension instead of taking a
message.
• Forward to a menu - transfers the caller to a
custom designed menu with a number of selections.
• Forward to a module - transfers the caller to
a custom designed module with a number of
selections. This option is not currently available.
• Mailbox Off - disables the mailbox and caller
hears, “This mailbox is not available. Press [1]
to try another mailbox or [0] for an operator”.

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Notification
Message Notification instructs the system to contact
you on receipt of a message by dialing an alternate
phone number or activating a paging device.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [1] for notification.
Select the type of notification.

Notification type can either be:
• Immediate - The system dials you as soon as
the message is left.
• Timed - The system waits until a set time
before notifying you.
The following selections are available for the notification options. Use the selections to do the following:
• Play - is used to hear the current settings.
• Off/On - turns this feature off/on.
• Immediate - enables immediate notification.
• Timed - is used to set the reminder time.
• Number - is used to set the number where you
can be reached. This number can be an internal
extension, outside phone number, or digital
pager.
When the system calls you it says, “I have a new
message for Your Name. Please enter your password to
accept the message”.
Of course, you can access your messages manually at
anytime. However, if you are expecting an important
message or do not plan to be in the office, this feature
provides added flexibility.

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If you are not available when the system tries to reach
you, it redials periodically until you receive the
message.

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Send Message To Distribution List
Send Message To Distribution List allows the user to
create a message and send it to a distribution list. To
use this feature, the Lists setting in Class of Service
must have been set to either Personal, System or both.
1.
2.
3.

Enter your mailbox number + [✳] + password.
Press [2] to send a message.
Record your message after the tone. When
finished, press any key.
The following options are now available:

When message is ready to send:
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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Enter [✳] to go to address options.
Press [5] to send to system list.
Press [7] to send to a personal list.
Enter the system list number or the personal
list number (0-9).
Press [#] to confirm or
Press [✳] to cancel.
Press [#] to send.
Press [✳] to re-enter destination.

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Personal Distribution List
If the infinite TalkPath™ system administrator has
allowed it, you can create personal distribution lists and
send messages to them.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [3] for distribution list.
Press [2] to create a list.
Enter list number (0-9).
Enter [#] to confirm.

Once the list is created you can always add or delete
mailbox entries. The complete list can also be deleted.
Adding and Deleting Entries
Use the instructions below to add to or delete entries
from a distribution list.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [3] for distribution list.
Press [1] to edit a list.
Enter list number (0-9).
Press [2] to add a mailbox number.
Press [3] to delete a mailbox number.
Enter mailbox number followed by [#].
Repeat steps 7-8 until all entries are complete.
Enter [#] when finished.

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Delete Lists
Deletes complete lists from the data base and allows
you to use the number again.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [3] for distribution list.
Press [3] to delete a list.
Enter list number (0-9).
Press [#] to confirm or
press [✳] to cancel.

Guest Mailboxes
The infinite TalkPath™ system allows users to create
up to ten(10) guest mailboxes. Use Guest mailboxes
where you can leave messages for individuals who do
not have their own permanent mailbox on the system.
Guests can receive messages only from you, the mailbox owner but they can reply to messages.
Each guest mailbox can contain up to ten (10) messages. Use the diagram to create a guest mailbox.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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Enter your mailbox number + password.
Press [8] for Personal Options.
Press [8] for Other options.
Press [4] for guest mailbox.
Press [2] to create guest mailbox.
Enter mailbox number followed by [#].

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Once a guest mailbox is created, the guest mailbox
creator has the following options:
To list maiboxes.

To create a mailbox.

To delete mailbox.

To edit mailbox greetings.

To go back a menu.

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Leaving Guest Messages
The infinite TalkPath™ uses one guest mailbox greeting for all your guest mailboxes. This greeting is played
every time any guest mailbox user accesses the guest
mailbox. The guest greeting should be generic. For
example: "To see if I left you a message, enter your
guest mailbox number followed by the pound [#] sign."
Use the following instructions to leave messages for
guest mailboxes.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Enter your mailbox number + [✳] + password.
Press [2] to record a message.
Record your message. When finished, press
any key.
If message is OK, press [1].
Press [✳] for address options
Press [4] for guest mailbox.
Enter guest mailbox number followed by [#].
Press [#] to send the message.

Guest Instructions
Have guests use the following instructions to retrieve
their messages. You may want to make a copy of these
instructions to provide users who have guest access to
the Voice Mail system.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

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Call into the infinite TalkPath™ system.
Access the mailbox of the user who has you
as a guest.
While listening to the mailbox greeting, press
[4] for guest mailbox.
Listen to the Guest Greeting recorded by the
mailbox owner.
Enter guest mailbox number followed by [#].
Listen to the messages left for :Guest”.

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7.

After listening “Guest” can:
Press [1] to replay messages
Press [3] to play the next message
Press [2] to reply to owner
Press [8] to time stamp.

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AUTOMATED ATTENDANT
Use the Voice Mail Menu to access the Auto Attendant
(Extension Settings) menu.
1.

Press [6] (Extended Options) on the Main
Voice Mail menu to get to Auto Attendant
functions.
2. Automated Attendant also provides another
useful function that allows users to set up a
Voice Note Pad.
The following drawing shows the menu structure for
the Automated Attendant (Extension Settings):
Extended
Options
Extension
Settings

Immediate
Forward
to Personal
Mailbox

Blind
Transfer

Call Screening
Call Holding
Call Screening &
Call Holding

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Supervised
Transfer

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System Access
Auto Attendant system access allows a mailbox user to
set and edit the special features that come with the
Automated Attendant. Access extension features
through the Voice Mail Owner menu.
The instructions below shows the Transfer Option selections for extensions. The infinite TalkPath™
automated voice processing transfers calls using several methods. As a mailbox user you can change the
method of transfer:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Dial the internal extension or outside phone
number.
Enter your mailbox number.
Press [✳].
Enter your password.
Press [6] at the mailbox owner prompt.

Call Transfer Options
The instructions below shows the Transfer Option selections. The infinite TalkPath™ transfers calls using
several methods. As a mailbox user you can change the
method of transfer:
1.
2.
3.

Access mailbox using System Access instructions.
Press [1] to change Extension Settings.
Press [1] to set immediate Forward
Press [2] to set Blind (Unsupervised Transfer,
Press [3] to set Supervised Transfer.

When infinite TalkPath™ forwards a call to an extension the transfer can be:
• Immediate Forward - Forwards the call immediately to the mailbox without trying to
reach the extension.
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• Unsupervised(Blind) - The call transfers immediately to the extension. In the event the call
is not answered, the system does not forward
the call or monitor the transfer.
• Supervised - If the call is not answered, it is
forwarded and the voice system monitors the
transfer.
– Call Screening - When call screening is set,
the system identifies callers before connecting them. The Voice system prompt is
similar to the following: "You have a call
from caller name. Press [1] to accept and
[2] to have the system take a message."
– Call Holding - Allows the mailbox owner to
put a call on hold.
– Call Screening and Call Holding - A mailbox owner can set both of these option.
When the call is screened there is an additional smart prompt to allow the owner to
put a call on hold.

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Voice Note Pad
The Voice Note Pad is like a programmable data base
used to record information that you want to retrieve
later.
Extended
Options

Notepad

• Information Groups - Information is stored by
Groups -- which can be any number from 1-8.
Names for information groups might be:
– Home Phone Numbers
– Today's Schedule
– Grocery List
– Business Numbers.
• Id - A subset of information in the group. Id's
could be short numbers for different businesses, the first three initials of a family member
name. Examples include:
– ABC Company - 222 (for ABC)
– Name - 6263 (the letters in Name)
– John - 5646 (Spells John)
An information group can have several IDs. Make the
IDs numbers related to the type of information being
stored.

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To access the Voice Note Pad:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Dial the internal extension or outside phone
number.
Enter your mailbox number.
Press [✳].
Enter your password.
Press [6] at the Mailbox Main Menu to go to
Extended Options.
Press [2] to access the Voice Notepad.

When you access Voice Note Pad, the system plays any
existing Note Pad Group numbers and then prompts for
a number. To select an Information Group:
1.

Access the Voice Note Pad. System plays
existing group names.
2. Select a Group Number (1-8).
3. If Group Number selected already exists, then
the system goes to Modify Group.
Otherwise:
4. Record an Information Group Title (for example: Business Phones). When finished, press
any key.
Other options:
5.

Press the [#] to go back or
Press the [✳] to repeat the group names.

Once a group number is selected, the smart prompts
lead the user through creating a new group or modifying an existing group.

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To create an Information Group:
1.
2.

Enter new number + [#].
Record an Information Group Title (for example: Business Phones)
3. When finished, press any key
Modifying an existing group allows several options:
– Creating note entries (IDs).
– Changing an Information Group description.
– Deleting an Information Group.
To create a new ID (example 222 for ABC Comp.):
1.
2.
3.

Enter ID + [#].
Record Entry (example: “ABC’s main number is 555-1212”)
When finished, press [#].

To change Information Group description:
1.
2.

Press [1] + [✳].
Record a new Information Group description.
System goes back through this menu again.

To delete an Information Group:
1.
2.

Press [3] + [✳].
To confirm delete, press [#].

The entries or IDs in the individual Information Groups
can also be changed, deleted or heard over again. Use
the following instructions to listen to your notes or to
change them.
To modify an Entry:
1.

Enter ID + [#].

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2.

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Press [1] to hear your recorded reminder
again.
Press [2] to record the reminder over again.
Press [3] + [#] to delete the ID,
Press [4] to append the ID,
Press [#] to go back.

Index
A
Automated Attendant:
Call Transfer Options ............................... 29
System Access .......................................... 29
Voice Note Pad ......................................... 31

D
Delete Lists ..................................................... 24

G
Getting Started .................................................. 3
Greeting .......................................................... 10
Guest Instructions ........................................... 26
Guest Mailbox ................................................. 24
Guest Messages, Leaving ............................... 26

I
Introduction ....................................................... 1

M
Mailbox State .................................................. 18

N
Notification ..................................................... 20
Notification Type ............................................ 20

P
Password ........................................................... 9
Personal Distribution List:
Adding and Deleting Entries .................... 23

R
Record Name .................................................... 7
Reply to Sender ............................................... 17
Retrieving Messages ....................................... 14

i

S
Send Message to Distribution List .................. 22
Sending a Message .......................................... 16
Special Keys ..................................................... 3
System Access .................................................. 6

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To record a new Standard Greeting ................ 12

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Voice Messaging ............................................... 4

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