Operation Manual

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Using the network mailbox
Gigaset N510 IP PRO / engbt / A31008-M2217-R101-4-7619 / Net-AB.fm / 26.04.2012
Version 5, 23.09.2008
Calling the network mailbox using the message key
Under the message key
f
you will find a list for each network mailbox that fulfils the
following prerequisites:
u The corresponding connections are assigned to the handset as receive connections.
u The network mailbox phone number is saved on the phone.
You can use the list to call the network mailboxes directly and listen to the messages.
f
Press the message key.
The following is displayed (Gigaset SL610 PRO as an example):
1 Mailbox IP 1:, Mailbox IP 2: and so on are the network mailboxes for the VoIP connections. "IP1",
"IP2" and so on are the default names of the corresponding VoIP connections. The default names
are always displayed regardless of which connection name you specified during configuration.
2 If there are new messages in the network mailbox, the list entry is shown in bold. The number of
new messages is shown in brackets following the list entry.
3 If there are no new messages, no number is shown after the list entry for the network mailbox.
The number of messages stored in the network mailbox is not displayed.
Mailbox IP 1: / Mailbox IP 2: / ... / Mailbox IP 6:
s
Select the network mailbox entry and press §OK§.
You are connected directly to the network mailbox and hear its announcement. Messages
can generally be played back using your handset keypad (digit codes). Listen to the
announcement.
Please note
u The network mailbox is automatically called via the corresponding connection. An
automatic area code specific to your phone is not prefixed.
u Network mailbox messages can generally be played back using your phone's key-
pad (digit codes). For VoIP, you need to define how the digit codes should be con-
verted to DTMF signals and transmitted (
£ page 103).
Ask your VoIP provider which type of DTMF transmission it supports.
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Messages & Calls
Mailbox IP 1: (1)
Mailbox IP 2: (1)
Mailbox IP 3:
Mailbox IP 4:
Mailbox IP 5:
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