IP Touch Model 8082
Quick Reference Guide
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- Press the Messages button on the phone base or the Envelope button on the screen.
- You will either see that you have new messages waiting, or you will see the standard Messaging screen.
- Touch the "New voice message" or "Voice mail" option on the screen (depending on what you see).
- At that point, the phone will dial into the voicemail server.
- You would then follow the instructions in the Voicemail Flowchart.
Note: You can also access voicemail on-campus by dialing *## (from the phone in question), or by dialing ext. 5550 or ext. 1004 (from any office phone).
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- Press the Messages button on the phone base or the Envelope button on the screen.
- You will either see that you have new messages waiting, or you will see the standard Messaging screen.
- If you have an unanswered call waiting, touch the unanswered call option on the screen
to go to the next menu.
Note: Your phone distinguishes between internal and external calls when recording unanswered calls. You have to listen to all new voicemails, as well as clear out all unanswered calls, callback requests, and text messages to get the message light to stop blinking.
- Next, you will see the Events screen, which displays the last caller and the unanswered
calls. Touch the unanswered call option on the screen to see who tried to call you.
Caution: Touching the last caller option will callback that person instead of checking your unanswered calls.
- If you have more than one unanswered call, you will see a list of the names or phone numbers of the people who tried to contact you. You will need to select an entry from the list to view the details and to have the option to call them back or delete the message. If you only have one unanswered call, the Call Details screen for that call will be displayed automatically.
- You can then delete the unanswered call, or call the person back by pressing the appropriate option on the screen. If you have more than one unanswered call, you should see a Delete All option on this screen, which will allow you to discard all unanswered calls in the category you are checking (Internal or External).
Note: Your phone distinguishes between internal and external calls when recording unanswered calls. You have to listen to all new voicemails, as well as clear out all unanswered calls, callback requests, and text messages to get the message light to stop blinking.
Caution: Touching the last caller option will callback that person instead of checking your unanswered calls.
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- Press the Messages button on the phone base or the Envelope button on the screen.
- You will either see that you have new messages waiting, or you will see the standard Messaging screen.
- If you have a callback request waiting, touch the callback option on the screen to see who left the callback request.
- If you have more than one callback request, you will see a list of the names of the people who want you to call them back. You will need to select an entry from the list to view the details, and to have the option to call them back or delete the message. If you only have one callback request, the Call Details screen for that call will be displayed automatically.
- You can then delete the callback request, or call the person back by pressing the appropriate option on the screen. If you have more than one callback request, you should see a Delete All option on this screen, which will allow you to discard all callback requests.
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- Press the Messages button on the phone base or the Envelope button on the screen.
- You will either see that you have new messages waiting, or you will see the standard Messaging screen.
- If you have any unread text messages waiting, touch the "new text message" option on the screen to go to the next screen.
- On the Text Mail screen, you will see the number of new messages (unread) and old messages (already viewed) on your phone. To view your messages, touch the "Read message" option on the screen.
- On the Text Mail Details screen, you can then delete the text message, send a text message to them in response ("Text answer"), call the person back ("Recall"), or view the next text message on your phone by pressing the appropriate option on the screen.
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Tips
- The message light on your phone may blink for one or more of the following reasons:
- You have one or more new messages waiting in voicemail
- You have a Callback Request
- You have a missed call
- You can access your voicemail from off-campus by dialing 352-395-5550 and following the prompts
- If you need assistance with your phone not covered by the information given here, please email the Help Desk or submit a work order in Web Help Desk.