How to listen to your voicemail messages and manage your voice mailbox using a phone.
On recent handset models, there will be a visible “message waiting” indicator. This may take the form of a red light on the handset, or an icon (or the letters “MW”) on the LCD screen.
On older handsets, including the standard analogue handset, the dial tone will change from the normal continuous purr to an interrupted or pulsing tone.
On the Ergoline handset, a function key can be programmed as a “message waiting” indicator. See the Ergoline instructions for further details.
From your own extension, dial 517000. The voicemail system will recognise your extension number, and will prompt you to enter your four-digit security code.
From another University extension which does not have its own voice mailbox, dial 517000. As soon as you hear the greeting “This is the University of Edinburgh voicemail service”, enter 9 followed by your own six-digit extension number (e.g. 9 501234). You will then be prompted for your security code.
From another University extension which does have its own voice mailbox, dial 517000, but do nothing until you hear “Sorry, the security code you entered is not correct”. You will then hear “This is the University of Edinburgh voicemail service”. Enter 9 followed by your own six-digit extension number (e.g. 9 501234). You will then be prompted for your security code.
From a touch-tone phone which is not a University extension, dial (0131) 651 7000. As soon as you hear the greeting “This is the University of Edinburgh voicemail service”, enter 9 followed by your own six-digit extension number (e.g. 9 501234). You will then be prompted for your security code.
Once you are connected to your voice mailbox, follow the prompts and use your keypad to control the mailbox. In general, enter 1 for “yes” and 2 for “no”.
During message playback, you can use a number of “hot keys”:
| For | Press |
|---|---|
| Slower | 4 |
| Softer/louder | 5 |
| Faster | 6 |
| Backward | 7 |
| Pause | 8 |
| Forward | 9 |
| Exit | * |
Messages are automatically deleted as follows:
This article was published on Aug 14, 2012