To assign Caller ID numbers for the first timePT/SLT/PS/SIP Extn./S-PSOn-hook.Log in to your mailbox.Enter the personalisedgreeting number (1–4).personalised greeting no.Enter 414.1 44Enter 2to accept.2Enter 2to accept.2 Add another caller ID number.End12Enter 1 or 2.To continueEnter the caller ID number(caller’s telephone number,20 digits max.) and #.#caller ID no.STEP BOR*• * While entering a Caller ID number, you can press to enter a "wild card". This allowsseveral telephone numbers to match the Caller ID number that you assigned. For example,if you store the Caller ID number as "012 … " (enter the number of s as required fortelephone numbers in your area), any telephone number that begins with "012" (for example,all callers from the "012" area code) will hear your personalised greeting.To add/delete/review Caller ID numbers laterPT/SLT/PS/SIP Extn./S-PSOn-hook.Log in to your mailbox.Enter the personalisedgreeting number (1–4).personalised greeting no.Enter 414.1 44Enter 2to accept.2Delete the announced number.Keep the number and announce the next number,then repeat this step.12Enter 1 or 2.Add a Caller ID number,then go to STEP B in "To assign CallerID numbers for the first time".Delete a Caller ID number.Review all assigned Caller ID numbers,then go on-hook to finish.12Enter the desired option.3Delete all numbers,then go on-hook to finish.Delete one number.OR12Enter 1 or 2.ORORORORChanging Your PasswordYou can protect your mailbox by setting a password, to prevent unauthorised access to your mailbox. If yourmailbox has a password, you must enter it using the dial keys (0–9) whenever you log in to your mailbox. Yourpassword can contain up to 16 digits. You can change your password at any time. When choosing a password,avoid using obvious number combinations. If you forget your password, have your System Administrator orSystem Manager clear your password. You may then set a new one.150 User Manual1.8.2 Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox