SBC comm SGC00116-1 manual

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    Welcome to SBC Unif ied C o mmunic at ions L it e This guide will help you underst and how the diff er ent fe ature s of your service work so you c an get the most out of your s ervic e. © 2003 SBC Knowledge V entures, L.P . All rig hts reserv ed. SBC, the SBC logo and other product names ar e tr ademarks of SBC Knowledge Ventur es, L.P . and/or i[...]

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    SBC Un ified Com muni cations Li te User Guid e SBC Unified C ommunications L ite User Guide Welcome to SBC Unif ied C ommunic ations L ite Welcome. Pr epar e to ha ve y our communicat ions life chan ged. It ma y sound lik e a bold st atement, but t hat is wh at you'll e xperienc e when you get t o know and unde rstand your new servic e. Y ou [...]

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    SBC Unif ied C ommunic ations Lit e – S ystem Requir ements Bef ore se ttin g up your SBC Unif ied Communic ations (UC) L ite servic e, your computer needs to mee t c ertain “system r equireme nts.” S ystem Requi remen ts Compute r T ype MAC’s ar e not curr ently supported. To use UC y ou'll need a Pentium or P entium-lik e PC. Comput [...]

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    Acce ssing Y our Mailbox Fr om Y our Phone Number When you w ant to c heck y our voice mail, email, or f ax messa ges f rom the te lephone, simply c all your acc ess number and follow the prompts. If you are c alling f rom your own phone number , the first time you call in: 1. If you’v e alre ady ch anged your PIN on the web sit e: Enter the PIN [...]

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    Using SBC Unif ied C ommunic ations (UC) L it e Upon accessin g your UC L ite mailbo x, you will be pr esented with sev er al options of what t o do. One option you ha ve is to c heck f or mess ages. Using the Phone t o Check f or Messa ges Log in to your mailbo x. Y ou will be advised of how man y ur gent new mess ages you ha ve r eceiv ed and the[...]

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    To use the computer to c hang e your F ast Login and PIN Sk ip options : 1. Log in to your UC Lit e mailbox. 2. Click the "T elephone" link on the left-h and side of the p age. 3. Click "M y Phone Numbers and Gr eetings.” 4. Click on the p hone number for which you want to speed up telephone login. 5. Click on the "V iew/Edit [...]

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    To use the computer to cr e ate a distributio n list: 1. Click on the "Addr ess Book" link o n the left-h and side of the pa ge. 2. Click the "Add Dist ribut ion List" butto n. 3. T ype a name for your list, such as "Socce r T e am". 4. Follow the instructions on the p age to select the email addresses you want to be i[...]

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    Mailbo x Settin gs “ “ T T o o c c h h a a n n g g e e y y o o u u r r m m a a i i l l b b o o x x s s e e t t t t i i n n g g s s , , p p r r e e s s s s 4 4 . . ” ” When callin g in fr om the telephone to acce ss your SBC Unified Communicat ions Lite mailbo x, you will ha ve access to the f ollowing setti ngs: Distri bution Lists, PIN/L o[...]

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    Email Notific ation Email notific ation works similar to the alph anumeric pag er notific ation. For email notif ication you c an enter an email address other than your SBC Unif ied Communicat ions email address to rec eive notific ation of new mess age s in your mailbox. This comes in hand y if y ou want to be notified at your work email addr ess [...]

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    Save t o My Comput er When viewin g any of your messa ges, ther e is a "Sa ve to My Computer" button ne ar the bottom of the p age. Clic kin g on this button lets you permanently sa ve a cop y of the messag e to your ow n computer . To pe rmanently s a ve a cop y of a me ssa ge to your computer: 1. Open the mess age you w ant to s av e fr[...]

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    Altern at e ID (Secondar y Phone Line) This fe ature allows a single mailbo x to answer calls f or diff ere nt telepho ne numbers. If you ha ve two phone numbers in your home or two in your office , you can dir ect all your messag es to a single mailbo x to make retrieving me ssages easier . Y ou ha ve t he option of pur ch asing sep ar ately one ([...]

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    <19> SBC Un ified Com muni cations Li te User Gui de <20> SBC Unif ied Communicat ions Lite User Guide T elephone Na vig atio n Map[...]

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    Fr equently Ask ed Quest ions Q: Can I access m y mailbox f rom an y phone, or do I have t o use m y own phone? A: Y ou can access y our SBC Unified Communic ations Lite mailbo x fr om any touc h-tone phone, no matter wher e you are , at any t ime of day . Y ou can use your wireless phone , your home phone, your offic e phone, or any pa y phone to [...]

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    SBC Unif ied C ommunic ations Lit e Definit ion of T erms (Gloss ary) Access Number – The telephone nu mber you wer e given to ac cess y our messa ges ov er the telep hone. Alterna te ID – Also r eferr ed to as a Seco ndary Phone L ine. An Alt ernat e ID shar es the same m ailbox as the primary phone line your UC L ite mailbox is associated wit[...]