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AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business Voicemail Quick Reference Guide
Version 1.0 October 2011
Overview
AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business, part of the AT&T Business in a Box High Speed Internet service, makes it easy for you to listen to your voicemail messages using your Internet Protocol (IP) phone or any touch-tone phone (wireline or wireless). You can have your messages sent to you as an email attachment, or you can access them through your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard. This guide provides the key information you need to set up and use voicemail with AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business.
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Note: Only users who have the Premium feature package of AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business have voicemail and access to the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard. Your organization determines which features you can use and may also impose dialing restrictions. If you have questions regarding features or any dialing restrictions, check with your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business Administrator, the person who administers the service for your organization. Your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business Administrator can provide the following important information. For easy reference, you might want to write the information here, in the Detail column:
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Your phone number (for making external calls) Your 4-digit extension number (for internal calls) Your voicemail access number Your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business Administrator Name: Phone number: Email address: AT&T Business in a Box High Speed Internet Support
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1-866-ATT-SMBZ (1-866-288-7629)
The Service Components for this offer are AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business and AT&T High Speed Internet.
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When prompted, enter a new PIN and press #. Your new PIN must be 6- to 10-digits long. If you make a mistake, press * to start again. Your PIN must follow these security rules: Don't use any part of your phone or voice mailbox number. Don't repeat digits (for example, 444444). Don't use sequential digits (for example, 345678). Don't use easily identifiable numbers (for example, your ZIP Code or street address). Keep your PIN secret. Treat it as you would your banking PIN. For added security, change your PIN periodically.
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Re-enter your new PIN, then press # to confirm. Next, set up an authentication code to be used to reset your PIN if you forget it. To use your mother's date of birth, press 1. To use your father's date of birth, press 2. To use your spouse's date of birth, press 3. To use your child's date of birth, press 4.
When prompted, enter the date you chose for your authentication code in the form of 8 digits (mmddyyyy). For example, you'd enter April 1, 1987 as 04011987. When prompted, re-enter your authentication code. You'll hear a message stating that your code has been saved.
From your office phone, enter your voicemail access number. Or On your IP phone, press the Message button, or press the Menu button and select Messages.
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After you hear a tone, say your name and press #. The recording is played back. To use this recording, press 1. To re-record your name, press 2. If you need more time, press 8 to pause for up to 20 seconds. To continue, press any key.
Next, you're prompted to record a personal greeting or to select a prerecorded greeting. Callers will hear this greeting when they reach your voice mailbox. Choose from these options: To record a personal greeting, press 1 and begin speaking after the tone. When you finish speaking, press #. To use a prerecorded greeting that contains your spoken name, press 2. To select a prerecorded greeting that contains only your phone number, press 3. To select a prerecorded greeting that doesn't contain your name or phone number, press 4. If you need more time, press 8 to pause for up to 20 seconds. To continue, press any key.
After you record your greeting or select a prerecorded greeting, your basic voicemail setup is complete. For more setup instructions and to hear some helpful hints about how to use your voice mailbox, follow the prompts. To skip the hints and enter your voice mailbox now, press #.
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Enter your PIN. A message states how many new messages you have and how many of them are marked "urgent." Follow the voice prompts. To listen to your messages, press 1. Note: If the Autoplay feature is turned on (it's on by default), you don't need to press 1 because your messages begin playing automatically. If you press * while listening to your messages, Autoplay backs up (one step at a time) to the Main Menu. If you press * while listening to the initial message summary, Autoplay disconnects your voicemail session. Messages are played one at a time and include the date and time that the message was sent and the phone number it was placed from (if available). If the call is from a number also on the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business system, you hear the person's recorded name (if available). Messages are played in this order: Messages marked "urgent" New messages Saved messages
For information about these and other features, and instructions on how to use them, see the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business help online (at the top right of the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, click Help).
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While listening to your messages, you can control the voice message system using your phone's keypad. To play the message again, press 4. To save the message, press 9. To delete the message, press 7. For more keypad commands, see "Phone Keypad Shortcuts," in the next section. If Autoplay is turned on and you don't take any action, the message is saved and the next message plays. If Autoplay is turned off, you must take action after a message is played before you can move on to the next message.
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Accessing Messages Using Your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard
Depending on how your system is configured, you can use your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard to: View your stored messages and the last 90 days of incoming and outgoing calls. (Calls are stored for only 90 days.)
AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business voicemail offers many time-saving features. You can call a person directly and leave a voicemail message, forward a message to someone, speed up or slow down replay, and more.
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Saved messages (up to a limit of 100MB of storage space) are stored indefinitely. If you reach this 100MB limit, the system sends you a warning message, which you can view from the message list on the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard. Easily change certain voicemail settings.
Listen to a message
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For information about your system configuration, contact your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business Administrator.
If you have a problem playing back messages, configure your Internet browser to use the appropriate audio program on your PC to play messages. For configuration instructions, see your browser's help documentation. You can delete a message from your phone or from the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard. Note: Messages that you delete using the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard can't be restored. Messages that you delete using your phone can be restored for approximately 48 hours after they've been deleted. For information about restoring messages deleted using your phone, see "Recovering Recently Deleted Messages," later in this guide. Delete a message
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On the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, select a message and click the Delete icon.
You can forward a message to another user's email. Forward a message to an email address
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In the row for a particular message, click these icons to listen to the message, delete it, or forward it to an email address:
On the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, select a message, and then click the Forward icon. When the Forward Message page appears, enter the email address of the intended recipient. To look up an email address for someone in your organizations Directory, click Find in Directory. The Subject line and Message header are filled in automatically with generic information. Edit this information as you choose. When you're ready to forward the message, click Send.
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On the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, click SETTINGS. Immediately below, click Voicemail. The Voicemail Settings page appears. To make changes, click Edit, and then enter your changes.
You can also set message notifications or forward a new message as an attachment. Set message notifications
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On the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, click SETTINGS. Immediately below, click Voicemail. The Voicemail Settings page appears. On the Voicemail Settings page, check Send Email alert when new message arrives. Check the types of messages you want to be alerted about (Standard Voicemails, Urgent Voicemails, Faxes). You can check one, two, or all three types. Click the Save icon.
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On the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business User Dashboard, click SETTINGS. Immediately below, click Voicemail. The Voicemail Settings page appears. On the Voicemail Settings page, check Forward a new message as an attachment. Enter the email address where you want the message to be forwarded. Click the Save icon.
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Same as primary greetingThis greeting can be used when callers call your AT&T wireless number or other numbers associated with your voice mailbox. It allows callers to hear the same greeting that they hear when they call your primary (AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business) number. For example, "You've reached Arthur in Accounts. Please leave a message."
You can change your greeting from any touchtone phone (wireline or wireless). You can record a new greeting, or you can switch between your personal greeting, an extended absence greeting, or one of three prerecorded greetings. You can also record a new voice mailbox name announcement, which is what users hear when they leave you a message or when you leave them a voice message. Your voice mailbox name announcement is also used with the prerecorded greeting.
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Using your office phone, call your voicemail access number using your office phone. At the Main Menu, press 4 for Mailbox Settings, then press 3 for Greetings. To change your personal or prerecorded greeting, press 1. To turn on an extended absence greeting, press 2. To change your recorded name, press 3. After making your selection, follow the prompts to make and confirm your change.
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Access your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business voice mailbox. From the Main Menu, press 2. After the tone, record your message, and then press #. To stop recording, press # again. Enter the 10-digit phone number of the first person you want to send the voicemail message to. You'll hear a confirming message that includes the person's name and phone number (if available). To send the message to more than one person, repeat this step.
In addition to choosing greetings, you can give your callers options by including instructions for them in your personal greeting. In your personal greeting, tell callers to follow these steps: Record your message, and then press #. Callers will then hear "To simply leave your message, press 1." When callers press 1, they'll be prompted to do one of these things: o To review the message, press 1. o To mark the message as "urgent," press 2. o To mark the message as "private," press 3. o To send the message, press #.
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For delivery options, press 1, and then choose from these options: To review your message, press 1. To mark a message as "urgent," press 2. To mark a message as "private," press 3. To re-record your message, press 4. To request a delivery report, press 5. To request a report telling you when the message is read, press 6. To request future delivery, press 7.
Fast Login
When turned on, the Fast Login feature lets you bypass entering your phone number when you call in to your voice mailbox from your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business phone. Fast Login is turned on by default (you can turn it off if you choose). Note: If you're calling from a phone other than your office phone, you must always first enter your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business phone number before entering your PIN. Turn Fast Login on and off
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Access your AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business voice mailbox. From the Main Menu, press 6 for Delete Messages. All messages deleted during the past 48 hours begin playing. Now save or delete: To save a message in the Deleted Messages list, press 9 after hearing the message. The message is then placed with your saved messages. To delete a message, press 7. Note: Pressing 7 deletes the message permanentlyit can't be restored.
Access your voice mailbox from the AT&T Voice DNA for Small Business phone number for which you want to speed up the login process. From the Main Menu, press 4 for Mailbox Settings. For Administrative Options, press 2. For Security and Hands Free Options, press 1. To set up Fast Login, press 2. To turn Fast Login on or off, press 1.
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