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About This Guide
In This Chapter . . .
Document Overview on page 2
Intended Audience on page 2
Conventions on page 2
Contacting Mitel Networks on page 3
6510 UM Telephone User Guide1
About This Guide
Document Overview
This guide provides detailed instructions on using the Mitel Networks™
6510 Unified Messaging (UM) software on your telephone.
Intended Audience
This guide is intended for anyone using the 6510 Unified Messaging software over
the telephone.
Note: This document covers the default 6510 UM system telephone
user interface options only. Your system may have been
customized for a different configuration. See your System
Administrator for details if your mailbox commands differ from
this document.
Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions to convey specific information:
Note: Contains additional information about the task you are
performing.
Hint: Contains an alternative method of performing the task or
offers a solution if you run into a problem.
26510 UM Telephone User Guide
About This Guide
Contacting Mitel Networks
Contact us by mail at:
Mitel Networks Corporation
350 Legget Drive
Ottawa, ON K2K 2W7
Contact us by phone:
Tel: 613-592-2122
Fax: 613-592-4784
Contact us on the Web:
www.mitel.com
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About This Guide
46510 UM Telephone User Guide
Introduction
In This Chapter . . .
Overview on page 6
Summary of Features on page 6
6510 UM Telephone User Guide5
Introduction
Overview
The 6510 Unified Messaging server simplifies the way that you handle your
messages. Think of it as your own personal receptionist. Depending on the
configuration of your system, the 6510 UM can take your calls when you do not
want to be disturbed, record messages from callers when you are unavailable, and
screen your calls.
Summary of Features
With the 6510 Unified Messaging system, you can:
• Screen and forward calls to other extensions
• Send a single message to multiple users
• Create up to 99 personal distribution lists
• Label messages as urgent, certified, or private
• Save, delete, forward, or reply to messages
• Control message playback (pause, rewind, fast-forward, speed up, and slow
down the playback of messages)
• Be notified of messages through a message light, beeper, or another phone in
your office, home, or car.
66510 UM Telephone User Guide
CHAPTER 1Accessing a Mailbox
In This Chapter . .
Overview on page 8
Before You Begin on page 8
Using the Tutorial on page 8
Accessing Your Mailbox on page 9
6510 UM Telephone User Guide7
Accessing a Mailbox
Overview
Many of the 6510 UM features are available by using a telephone keypad. If you are
already familiar with the 6510 UM system, you can barge through the voice
prompts.
Before You Begin
Before you can use the 6510 UM system, you need to obtain the following
information from your System Administrator:
• Internal extension to access the 6510 UM system;
• Telephone number to access 6510 UM from outside of the office;
• Your mailbox number (this is normally the same number as your
extension);
• Your mailbox password (the default password is 1111).
• A list of other 6510 UM system users.
Using the Tutorial
The first time you access your mailbox, the 6510 UM system initializes a personal
tutorial that guides you through the setup of your mailbox.
To begin the tutorial, dial the 6510 UM system extension from your desk phone.
Depending on the system setup, the system will either:
•ask you to enter your password, or
•play the standard greeting (6510 Auto Attendant).
If you are asked to enter your password, then enter <1111>, or the password that
your System Administrator provided.
If you hear the 6510 Auto Attendant, then press the # key to login, enter your
mailbox number and follow the instructions.
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Accessing a Mailbox
The tutorial is divided into three sections:
• Password: This tutorial section guides you through the password
setup process.
Note: The initial default password is 1111. It must be changed to
ensure privacy.
• Personal Greetings: This tutorial section describes the different
personal greetings and plays a sample of a greeting. You are then
asked to record each personal greeting. You can change your
greetings at any time.
Note: The Personal Greetings also includes the Busy greeting.
• Name Recording: This tutorial section guides you through the
recording of your name. This is the prompt that the 6510 UM system
uses to identify you to outside callers and internal users who send you
messages.
Accessing Your Mailbox
A mailbox is a compartment within the 6510 UM system in which your messages
are stored and from which you can customize how your calls and messages are
handled.
To access your mailbox when the system does not recognise
you as a subscriber:
1. Dial the 6510 UM system.
To access the 6510 UM system as a user, call it just as you would call
anyone else in your company with a telephone extension number. Your
System Administrator will provide you with the extension number for the
system.
Dial this extension number whenever you want to call the 6510 UM
system from inside your company.
You can also call the 6510 UM system from outside your company by
dialing your company’s automated attendant.
2. Press # when the system answers. The system prompts you to enter
your mailbox number.
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Accessing a Mailbox
3. Enter your mailbox number. The mailbox number is what other
users enter to reach you or leave you a message. Your System
Administrator will provide you with your personal mailbox
number.
4. The system prompts you to enter your password.
5. Enter 1111 as your initial password.
Note: Your password will remain as 1111 until you change it. To keep
your mailbox secure, immediately change your password and
ensure that you keep your new password private.
6. The 6510 UM system places you in the Main Menu, and tells you
the number of Unread (new) and Read (saved) messages that you
have in your mailbox. Refer to Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of this
guide for instructions on how to manage your messages.
To access your mailbox when the system recognises you as a
subscriber:
1. The system prompts you to enter your password.
2. Enter 1111 as your initial password.
Note: Your password will remain as 1111 until you change it. To keep
your mailbox secure, immediately change your password and
ensure that you keep your new password private.
3. The 6510 UM system places you in the Main Menu, and tells you
the number of Unread (new) and Read (saved) messages that you
have in your mailbox. Refer to Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 of this
guide for instructions on how to manage your messages.
Note: If you are calling the system from another subscriber’s
telephone, you will need to return to the Auto Attendant to
login. Press 0 when you are prompted for a password, and
then press # at the Auto Attendant. Enter your mailbox
number and follow steps 1-3 as described above.
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CHAPTER 2Main Menu
In This Chapter…
Main Menu Options on page 12
Listening to Unread Messages on page 14
Listening to Read Messages on page 16
Making a Message on page 18
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