Using Voicemail; Recording A Personal Greeting; Listening To Voicemail Messages; From Your Voice Line -Connected Telephone - Linksys SPA941 Getting Started Manual

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Using VoiceMail

Recording a Personal Greeting

1.
Pick up your VoiceLine-connected telephone or activate the speaker
phone by pressing an individual line key or the speaker phone button
(
).
2.
Press the voicemail button (
You will be connected to the VoiceMail system.
3.
Press 2 to administer your mailbox.
4.
Press 1 to administer your personal greeting.
5.
Press 2 to change your greeting.
You will be prompted to record your greeting.
6.
Press 1 to listen to your personal greeting.
7.
When you are satisfied with your greeting, press 3 to accept and
activate your greeting.
You will hear the message, "Your personal greeting has been activated."
IMPORTANT: You must accept and activate your personal
greeting in order for it to be saved. If you record a greeting
and hang up before accepting and activating it, it will not be
saved, and the previous greeting will be used.

Listening to VoiceMail Messages

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1.
Pick up your VoiceLine-connected telephone or activate the speaker
phone by pressing an individual line key or the speaker phone button
(
).
2.
Press the voicemail button (
You will be connected to the VoiceMail system.
3.
Press 1 to hear your messages.
The system will announce how many new and saved messages you
have in your mailbox. If you have messages, you will hear the date and
time each message was left.
4.
Follow the prompts to listen to, save, and/or delete your messages.
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1.
Login to your Online Account Center.
For Web site information, refer to the Managing Your Account at the
Online Account Center section on page 8.
2.
Click the VoiceMail button.
The VoiceMail page displays.
3.
Click the Play link to hear the desired message.
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