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MyOffice Employee User Guide Release 4.1

Copyright 1996-2014 Sigma Systems Canada Inc. Last Revision: 2015-06-05 Sigma Systems Canada Inc., Toronto, ON, Canada The Programs (which include both the software and documentation) contain information that is proprietary to Sigma Systems Canada Inc. and its licensors; they are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are also protected by copyright and other intellectual and industrial property laws. Except as may be expressly permitted in such license agreement, no part of the Programs may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose. Reverse engineering, disassembly or decompilation of the Programs, except as expressly permitted by law, is prohibited. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. This document is not warranted to be error-free. Sigma product names are trademarks of Sigma Systems Canada Inc., and may be registered in certain jurisdictions. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. A complete list of third-party software and copyrights is included in the libraries of each binary distribution. For TELUS internal use and end-user customers only. Not to be distributed to any other parties without the written consent of Sigma.

Contents Preface iv Managing Voice Mail Features 18 Reset PIN 18 Introduction to MyOffice Employee 1 What is MyOffice Employee? 1 Getting Started with MyOffice Employee 1 Voice Message Notification 19 Email Notification 20 Voice Messages 21 Logging in 2 Navigating the MyOffice interface 3 Customizing the Display (Columns and Rows) 4 Managing Your Account 23 Manage Contacts 23 Adding a new contact 23 Managing Calls 5 Call Routing 5 Call Forward 5 Simultaneous Ring 6 Sequential Ring 6 Advanced Routing 7 Deleting a contact 25 Modifying a contact 26 Importing Contacts 27 Change User Password 28 Change SIP Password 29 Viewing User Details 30 Defining a specific day/time condition 14 Call Settings 15 Glossary 31 Mobile Extension 15 Call Grabber 15 Index 34 Speed Call 16 Call Log 17

Preface Who should read this guide. The MyOffice Employee User Guide is written for employees of an organization using MyOffice. In this guide, you designates the employee of the organization. Scope of this guide. This guide covers: The purpose of MyOffice Employee Portal The tasks to be performed using MyOffice Employee Instructions for setting up various voice and call features iv

Introduction to MyOffice Employee What is MyOffice Employee? MyOffice Employee is a Web-based application that provides a graphical user interface and allows users (employees) in the organization to manage their voice and call features independently. Getting Started with MyOffice Employee. To start using MyOffice Employee, you must have the following: Table 1: Preparing to use MyOffice Preparation Details Recommended browsers: Installed Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) versions 10 and 11 Google Chrome versions 33 and 34 Mozilla Firefox versions 27 and 28 Available from your MyOffice admin (if applicable) or from a TELUS CSR: Login information URL of MyOffice Employee Telephone Number Password 1

Introduction to MyOffice Employee Logging in To log in to MyOffice: 1 Open your Web browser and type the URL in the address bar. For example: http://www.bvoip.telus.com 2 Click Go or press the Enter key. The MyOffice Employee screen appears. Figure 1: MyOffice Employee welcome screen 3 In the top-right corner, click Sign In. The Sign In window appears. 4 In Telephone Number, type your telephone number. 5 In Password, type your password, then click Sign In. (The password was assigned by your administrator) Figure 2: MyOffice Employee Sign-In Window 2

Introduction to MyOffice Employee The MyOffice Employee Home screen displays general information and any voice messages. Figure 3: MyOffice Employee Home screen Navigating the MyOffice interface Main menu The main menu of MyOffice Employee is located in the top-left corner of the screen. Figure 4: Main menu of MyOffice Employee You can use these options to manage calls, the messaging service and contacts. Sub menu The sub menu appears on the left side of the screen when selecting an option from the main menu. Figure 5: Sub menu of MyOffice Employee Do NOT use the Forward or Backward buttons available in your browser. Doing so will take you outside MyOffice Employee and you may lose all the information you have entered in MyOffice Employee or encounter other unpredictable outcomes. In a MyOffice Employee session (that is, between logging in and logging out of MyOffice Employee), use only the buttons and links available in the MyOffice Employee UI. Sign Out button When you have completed a MyOffice session, click Sign Out in the top-right corner of the screen. This will take you back to the login screen. 3

Introduction to MyOffice Employee Customizing the Display (Columns and Rows) You can customize the columns and rows in the tables so that you can sort the required information. The customization may include: The ability to order the columns displayed by dragging the column heading to the desired position. The ability to adjust the width of each column by dragging the line between two column headings to either the left or the right. The ability to add/remove columns to be displayed: a. Right-click the drop-down arrow to the right of a column name. b. From the menu that appears, select Columns. c. From the submenu that appears, check or clear the column names you want to display. Figure 6: Customizing the display of columns and rows To arrange rows in ascending or descending order: a. Click the down-arrow to the right of a column name. b. From the menu that appears, select Sort Ascending or Sort Descending. 4

Managing Calls MyOffice Employee manages call features using the Call Management option from the menu bar. Call Management includes the following options: Call Routing Call Settings Speed call Call log Call Routing Call routing consists of the following features: Call Forward Sequential ring Simultaneous ring Advance Routing Call Forward The Call Forward feature lets you forward all incoming calls to a designated telephone number. To designate a telephone number for Call Forward: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Call Routing. The Call Forward screen appears if Call Forward is provisioned for the line. Figure 7: Call Forward screen 5

Managing Calls 2 Set any of the following: In the Forward calls to this number field in the Call Forward All group, enter a telephone number to which you want to forward incoming calls. In Forward calls to this number in the Call Forward No Answer group, enter a telephone number to which you want to forward a call which is not answered after a specified number of rings. Select the Call Forward to voice mail check box to forward the call to voice mail if the call is not answered. In the Number of rings before forwarding list, specify the number of rings after which calls are forwarded to the designated number. In Forward calls to this number in the Call Forward Busy group, enter a telephone number to which you want to forward calls. Select the Call Forward to voice mail check box in the Call Forward Busy group to forward calls to voice mail. 3 Click Save to save all changes. 4 Activate or deactivate call forward features as required. See figure 7. A grey checkbox next to the feature name indicates that the feature is inactive. Click on the checkbox to activate. A green checkbox next to the feature name indicates that the feature is active; click on the checkmark to deactivate. Figure 7: Call forward features Simultaneous Ring The Simultaneous Ring feature lets you specify multiple telephone numbers to ring simultaneously when any calls are received on your phone number. The first destination answered makes the connection. This list can also include your own BvoIP number if you would like your desk phone to ring as 6

Managing Calls well. Please note: You must enter the prefix 9 before all the ring numbers in your list if you have to dial the prefix 9 when you place a call. However, if your own telephone number is part of the sequence, yours must always be entered without the prefix 9. Duplicate telephone numbers are not accepted. A maximum of 6 destinations will be called, including voicemail. As soon as any of the lines is answered by a person or by voicemail, all lines will stop ringing. Always test feature(s) after activation to confirm proper function. To set the number of rings: 1 From the Number of Rings list, select the number of rings to ring simultaneously; for example, 9. 2 Click Save. 3 Always test feature(s) for proper function after activation To reverse your changes, click Reset. Sequential Ring The Sequential Ring feature allows you to define a list of a number of different telephone numbers that will ring one after another for a specified number of rings when your BVoIP phone number is called. To ensure calls go to voicemail after a specified number of rings, change the number of rings to a maximum of 10. Provision 3 telephone numbers (3 rings for the first 2 telephone numbers and forever for the 3rd telephone number). Sequential Ring allows you to define a list of a number of different telephone numbers that will ring one after another for a specified number of rings when your BVoIP phone number is called. This list can also include your own BVoIP number if you would like your desk phone to ring as well. Please note: You must enter the prefix 9 before all the telephone numbers in your ring list if you have to dial the prefix 9 when you place a call. However, if your own telephone number is part of the sequence, yours must always be entered without the prefix 9. Locations can consist of phones or SIP-URIs. To assign the sequential ring feature to a telephone number: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Call Routing. 2 Click Sequential Ring in the left navigation pane. 3 Type the telephone number or SIP URI in the empty field at the top of the row. Duplicate telephone numbers are not accepted. 7

Managing Calls 4 From the Ring drop-down menu, select the number of times you want the telephone to ring. 5 Make the following changes, if necessary: To change the sequence of the telephone numbers, click the up or down arrows. To delete a telephone number from the list, click the Delete icon. 6 Click Save to save changes. 7 Always test feature(s) for proper function after activation. 8 To reverse your changes, click Reset. Advanced Routing The Advanced Routing feature is available in the MyOffice Employee portal only when the voice line has Advance Screening, Instant Messaging, Client Collaboration and presence profile. The Advanced Routing feature includes Routes and Time blocks. The Routes feature allows you to create a new route and re-order routes. Using the Time block, you can set various time events. You can also create various Time-block events to block calls. Using the Advanced Routing feature, you can define or change settings for calls and messages. For example, when a call is received and you are on another call, you can set the conditions as well as exceptions to forward the call to other numbers in your contact list. Adding a New Route In Advance Routing, you can add, delete or modify a new route for incoming calls and messages. To add a new route: 1 In Advanced Routing in the left navigation pane, click Routes. The Routes page appears. The page displays the call-based routes at the top of the routes list and the IM-based routes below the call-based routes. 8

Managing Calls 2 Click New. The Add New Route screen appears. Figure 8: Add New Route screen 3 Enter the route name, then click Apply. If you do not set any conditions or actions for the route, a message asks you to add outcome action Ring these numbers first. After the successful creation of a new route, the main routes page displays the newly added route listed in the bottom of the table. To create a new call route with all conditions, all outcome actions (including multiple outcomes) and all exceptions: 1 Ensure you have the Advanced Screening Feature on your line and the proper profile is assigned. 2 Enter the telephone number to which calls will be routed (use OTHER) and number of rings. 3 Click apply, then Ok. This feature only works if you are using a PCC client. Renaming the Route and Changing the Status of the Route You can rename the route and change the status of the route if required. To rename the route: 1 In the Routes page, select the name of the route you wish to change. 2 In Route Name, enter the route name, then click Apply. 9

Managing Calls 3 To reorder the route, click the up or down arrow in the same row of the route. To change the status of the route: 1 Select the route for which you want to change the state. 2 In the Status tab on the Routes page, select or clear the The Route is Activated check box, then click Apply. The state of the route has been changed. Setting Up the Conditions for Incoming Calls The Advance Routing feature allows you to set up the conditions for incoming calls and messages. You can set the conditions for people and numbers. To set the conditions for incoming calls: 1 In the Conditions tab, select the required check boxes. Figure 9: Conditions tab 10

Managing Calls Conditions are listed in the following table: Field Description From these people in my contacts You can set conditions for these people in your contacts. To view the list of these people, click the these people link. From these numbers You can set conditions for these numbers. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. For Anonymous You can set conditions for anonymous numbers. Received in specific day/time You can set conditions for these numbers. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. 2 After setting up the conditions, click Apply. The conditions for incoming calls have been defined. Setting Up the Outcome Actions Using the Outcome Actions tab, you can set your call options in various actions like no answer, busy, unreachable and so on. If the When Call is Received check box is selected in the Initiate Action tab, various options are displayed in the Outcome Actions tab. You can modify these settings to set the outcome actions for call. To set the outcome actions for a call: 1 In Outcome Actions, select the required check boxes. Figure 10: Outcome Actions tab The outcome actions are listed in the following table: 11

Managing Calls Field Description Ring these numbers first Allows you to ring these numbers first. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. Ring these second Allows you to ring these numbers second. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. Ring these third Allows you to ring these numbers third. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. If busy, ring these numbers Allows you to ring these numbers in case of busy state. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. If no answer, ring these numbers Allows you to ring these numbers in case of no answer state. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. If unreachable, ring these numbers Allows you to ring these numbers if the number is unreachable. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. If not logged in, ring these numbers Allows you to ring these numbers if the user is not logged in. To view the list of these numbers, click the these numbers link. 2 After setting up the outcome actions, click Apply. The outcome actions have been defined for calls. Setting Exceptions Advance routing allows you to set exceptions for numbers in your contacts, address and anonymous numbers and for states like no answer, busy or unreachable. If the call type in the Initiate Actions tab is Call, you can set exceptions for the call. If the call type in the Initiate Actions tab is Instant Message (IM), you can set exceptions for instant message (IM). 12

Managing Calls To set the exceptions for a call, select the required check boxes in the Exceptions tab. Figure 11: Exceptions tab The exceptions are listed in the following table. Field Description From these people in my contacts You can set exceptions for people in your contact list. To view these people, click the these people link. From these Address(es) You can set exceptions for address(es). To view these addresses, click the these address(es) link. 3 Click Apply. The exceptions for calls have been defined. To set exceptions for instant messages: 1 In the Exceptions tab, select the required check boxes. 2 Click Apply. The exceptions for instant messages have been defined. Defining a specific day/time condition The Time Block option of the Advanced Routing feature lets you define for a specified time duration, such as a day or week, to use as condition for calls received at a specific day/time (see Figure 12). You can define, rename or delete the time block. To define a new time block: 13

Managing Calls 1 In Advance Routing in the left navigation pane, click Time Blocks. Figure 12: Time Block 2 Click New to define a new time block. A new row is added and highlighted in the Time Blocks page. 3 Select the time and day in the left pane of the page. 4 Type the minute interval for the required hour of the selected duration; for example, 00, 15, 30 or 45. 5 Click Apply. To rename a time block, double click the required time block, enter the new name, then click Apply. To delete a time block, select the required time block, then click Delete. Call Settings The call settings feature includes: Mobile extension Call Grabber 14

Managing Calls Mobile Extension Mobile Extension enables another phone line to act as an extension of the fixed voice-line number. When a person calls a BVoIP Line, the Mobile Extension Number also rings. Either number may retrieve the call. If neither number retrieves the call, the call goes to the BVoIP Line Voicemail box (if applicable). A mobile extension can only be set to 10 digits. To assign a mobile extension: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Call Settings. 2 In the Mobile Extension group, enter the mobile number that you want to assign as an extension to your fixed voice-line number. 3 Click Save. Once Mobile Extension is set, you cannot delete the number and leave the field empty. You can only update the number. If you need to remove the number from Mobile Extension, contact your administrator (if applicable) or a TELUS CSR. A mobile extension number cannot be another BVoIP line. Call Grabber Call Grabber lets you move calls between phones, softphones, and any mobile device. You can dial a telephone number associated with the Call Grabber feature from a mobile device and the call will move automatically to that device, with no break in the conversation. Calls can be moved back to the mobile device by simply dialing a short code (*91) on the desk phone or computer-based soft client. A Call Grabber number can only be set to 10 digits. Once the number is set, it be changed but not removed. 15

Managing Calls To assign a Call Grabber: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Call Settings. The Call Handling screen appears. Figure 13: Call Management 2 In the Call Grabber group, enter the 10-digit telephone number for the Authorized Calling Party ID. The following types of numbers can grab the call using Call Grabber: Callgrab Authorized DN programmed by user Mobile Extension DN The original BVoIP line 3 Click Save. Speed Call The Speed Call feature lets you to define a dialing shortcut (a quick-dial number) for your frequently called numbers. To assign a quick dial: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Speed Call. 2 Click the top empty row, then enter a Quick Dial (digit from 2 to 9) and the Number. You can only save a maximum of 8 Speed Call numbers. Entering additional numbers will clear your original entries. 3 Click Save. 16

Managing Calls Once the quick dial is saved, the quick-dial number cannot be changed. However, the assigned telephone number can be changed. Call Log The Call Log feature lets you view the details of incoming and outgoing calls. To view the call log: 1 From the Call Management menu, click Call Log. The Call Log screen appears, as shown below. Figure 14: Call Log screen The fields appearing in the Call Log are described below. Field Description Type Indicates whether the call is an incoming or outgoing call. Telephone Number Shows the called or the calling number. Date Date of the call. The format used is ddmmyyyy. Time Time of the call. Duration Duration of the call. 17

Managing Voice Mail Features MyOffice Employee lets you manage voicemail features using the Messaging option on the main menu. You can manage the following voice tasks: Reset PIN Voice message notification Voice message Reset PIN To reset the PIN: 1 From the Messaging menu, click Reset PIN. The confirmation message appears. Figure 15: Reset PIN confirmation message 2 Click OK to reset your PIN. The reset successful message appears. 3 Click OK to continue. After a reset, the default password will be the 10-digit phone number. 18

Managing Voice Mail Features Voice Message Notification Users can receive notification when a new voice message is received. Email Notification The Email Notification feature lets you send new voice messages to the user s specified email address as a WAV file. To receive voice messages to your email address: 1 From the Messaging menu, click Voice Mail Settings. The Voice Mail Settings screen appears. Figure 16: Voice Mail Settings screen 2 In Email For Notification, enter the email address for which you want to receive new voice messages. 3 Click Save to save the voicemail settings. 19

Managing VoiceMail Features Voice Messages You can view all the received voicemail messages and take appropriate action; for example, delete, listen and so on. To view voice messages: 1 From the Messaging menu, click Voice Messages. The Voice Messages screen appears. Figure 17: Voice Messages screen 20

Managing VoiceMail Features The fields in the Voice Messages screen are described below. Field Description You can select an option from the drop-down list to view voice messages for: Last day Days Last 7 days Last 14 days Last 30 days Last 90 days All Phone Number Enter the telephone number to narrow the search criteria for voice messages. Status The status of the voice message. From The telephone number from which the voice message was sent. To The telephone number that received the voice message. Date The date and time the voice message was received. You can: Click the Delete icon to delete the voice message. Actions Click the Save icon Click the Download icon to your system. to save the voice message. to download the voice message Click the Listen icon to listen to the voice message. 2 Select and enter the search criteria, then click Search to search for the voice message(s). The voice messages are displayed. 3 In the Actions column, click the appropriate icon to delete/save/download/listen to the voice message. 21

Managing Your Account MyOffice Employee lets you manage the employee s account. The user can do the following: Manage contacts Change password View user details Manage Contacts You can perform the following tasks using the Contacts menu: Add a new contact Delete an existing contact Modify an existing contact Import contacts Adding a new contact To add a new contact: 1 On the menu bar, click Contacts. The Contacts screen appears. Figure 18: Contacts screen 22

Managing VoiceMail Features 2 Click New on the Contacts screen and enter the following details in the Contact Details form: Field Description Nickname Enter the Nickname of the contact. This field is mandatory. First Name Enter the first name of the contact. This field is mandatory. Last Name Enter the Last name of the contact. Primary Contact Enter the primary telephone number. This field is mandatory. Email Address Enter the email address of the contact. Mobile Enter the mobile number of the contact. Business Phone Number Enter the business phone number of the contact. Home Phone Number Enter the home (personal) phone number of the contact. 3 Click Apply to add the contact to the contact list. The user appears in the contact list. 23

Managing Your Account Deleting a contact To delete an existing contact: 1 In the main menu, click Contacts. The Contacts screen appears. Figure 19: Contacts screen 2 In the Contacts list, select the contact you want to delete. The contact details appear in the Contact Details form. 3 Click Delete. Figure 20: Deleting an existing contact 24

Managing Your Account Modifying a contact To modify an existing contact: 1 From the menu bar, click Contacts. The Contacts screen appears. Figure 21: Contacts screen 2 In the Contacts list, select the contact you want to modify. The contact details appear in the Contact Details form. 3 Make the necessary changes in the Contact Details form, then click Apply. The contact s details are updated. 25

Managing Your Account Importing Contacts MyOffice Employee allows you to import contacts from your Microsoft Outlook account. To do this, you must export your contacts from Microsoft Outlook to the CSV file. To activate this feature, you must provision Advanced Address Book to the line. To import contacts from Microsoft Outlook: 1 Click Import Contacts on the Contacts screen. The Import Contacts dialog box appears Figure 22: Import Contacts 2 In the Import Contacts window, click Browse to browse the CSV file exported from Microsoft Outlook. 3 Click Append to add these contacts to your existing contact list, or click Replace to replace your address book with imported contacts. 4 Click Import. The contacts in your Microsoft Outlook are imported to your MyOffice Employee contacts. The contact being used in the advance route cannot be deleted. Change User Password A User name and password are required to log in to the MyOffice Employee portal. Password policy for MyOffice Employee is: Minimum length: 10 characters Minimum number of numerical characters: 1 Minimum number of non-numerical characters: 1 Maximum number of failed login attempts before lockout: 5 26

Managing Your Account To change your MyOffice Employee password: 1 In the top-right corner of the screen, click your username, then click Change Password from the drop-down menu. Figure 23: Change Password The Change User Password screen appears. Figure 24: Change User Password screen 2 In New Password, enter your new password. 3 In Confirm New Password, re-enter the new password, then click Save. You have changed your password. 27

Managing Your Account Change SIP Password IP password is required to register phone lines with SIP clients. Password policy for SIP passwords is: Minimum length: 8 characters Minimum number of numerical characters: 1 Minimum number of non-numerical characters: 1 Maximum number of failed login attempts before lockout: 5 To change the SIP password for the login telephone number: 1 In the top-right corner of the screen, click your username, then click Change SIP Password from the drop-down menu. The Change SIP Password screen appears. Figure 25: Change SIP Password screen 2 In New Password, enter your new password. The SIP password must be at least 10 digits. 3 In Confirm New Password, re-enter the new password, then click Save. You have changed your SIP password. 28

Managing Your Account View User Details The user details page allows you to view the general information and change the language. To view user details: 1 In the top-right corner of the screen, click your username, then click User Details from the drop-down menu. The General Information screen displays user details. Figure 26: General Information screen This page displays general information, such as: First Name Last Name Department Language Telephone Number Service Package 2 To change the language, select the required language from the Language list, then click Save. 29

Glossary À la carte feature A voice feature not included in a feature package, but available for assigning to phone lines. Account Each commercial subscriber (such as your organization) has an account with TELUS. The assigned account number (account ID) is required when the subscriber s phone-line administrator logs in to MyOffice or communicates with TELUS. Typically, a commercial subscriber has multiple users. Call Notify Allows you to send a notification message containing the caller s name and number (if available) to the email address specified. Customer Service Representative (CSR) A representative of TELUS who communicates directly with your organization in order to set up and modify telecommunication-services to your organization. Device An adapter that is used to connect the equipment of your organization to TELUS. A device has multiple ports. Each phone line has to be connected to a unique port of one of the devices. Feature package A bundle of voice features (such as Call Forward Busy, Three Way Calling) that has been set up by TELUS and made available to a subscriber. A phone-line administrator assigns a feature package to each phone line. As an option, the phoneline administrator can enable or disable specific features in the package for a particular phone line. 30

Glossary Group A collection of users who are assigned to work together in some specific capacity. For example, in a hunt group, if one user is unavailable to answer an incoming call, another user in the group is expected to answer it. Another example is a shared voicemail group: any member of the group can listen to messages left in the shared mail box. MyOffice Employee An application with a Web-based graphical user interface that allows employees of an organization to set up and maintain various voice and call features on a specific line. A MyOffice Employee account is defined by the t elephone number of the line. Order A request made by a phone-line administrator in MyOffice to add, modify or delete users or voice services. Since an order is a request for service, any order submission in MyOffice may affect billing from TELUS to your organization. Phone-line administrator (A My Office Admin User) A user who is responsible for setting up and maintaining users, phone lines, features and groups within your organization. Subscriber A TELUS customer who receives telecommunications services. For example, your organization is a subscriber of your service provider. Each commercial subscriber typically has multiple users within the organization. User Someone who uses voice services within your organization. A user has one or more phone lines as well as access to various voice features, and may belong to one or more call groups. The phone-line administrator is a user with special administrative privileges, including the use of MyOffice. 31

Index A À la carte feature definition 30 Account definition 30 Add New Route screen 8 Adding a new route 8 Advanced Routing 8 Routes and Time blocks 8 Time Block 14 Availability 11 C Call Forward 5 Call Grabber 15 Call Log 17 fields 17 screen 17 Call Notify 30 Call Routing 5 Call Settings 15 Changing the status of a route 9 Conditions for incoming calls 10 Contacts 10 adding 22 deleting 24 details, fields 24 importing 27 managing 22 modifying 25 Customer Service Representative (CSR) definition 30 D Defining a specific day/time condition 13 Device definition 30 E Email notification 19 Exceptions setting 13 F Feature package definition 30 G General Information screen 29 Group definition 31 M Manage contacts 22 Mobile Extension 15 MyOffice about 1 definition 31 logging in 2 navigating the GUI 3 32

Index O Order definition 31 Outcome actions setting 11 U User definition 31 User details viewing 29 P Password change 28 policy 28 SIP change 29 policy 29 PIN reset 18 R V Voice administrator definition 31 Voice Mail Settings screen 19 Voice message notification 20 Voice messages 21 actions 21 fields 21 screen 21 search 21 Renaming the route 9 Reset PIN 18 S Sequential Ring 7 Simultaneous Ring 6 Speed Call 16 Subscriber 31 T Time Block option 14 33