Logging into your OfficeByte account from a remote phone
To log into OfficeByte at a remote phone, do the following:
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1. Call your office number. |
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2. When the system plays your greeting, enter your OfficeByte Log in code (check your OB voice diagram, top right in the block named Option __ User Login), <your extension> # <your password> #. |
Note: After you log in, you can use the
telephone commands as if you were in your office at
your desk phone. For
example, you can listen to your voice messages, manage your greetings,
forward
your calls, and perform other tasks. If you do not know your log in code you may
obtain it by
calling your OfficeByte Administrator.
When you are logged into OfficeByte at a remote phone, however, you must do the following:
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· Use ** instead of Flash |
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· Use *96 to log off |
Using ** instead of Flash
When you are on an OfficeByte call at a remote phone, press
** instead of Flash to put your caller
on hold and use the telephone commands.
Using *96 to log out
When you are ready to end your OfficeByte session, press
*96 at a dial tone before you hang up
your phone. Doing this logs you completely
off the system. If you do not log off completely, OfficeByte
waits a short
period of time before ending the session. If you pick up your phone again before
that
period is over, OfficeByte still controls the line and assumes that you are
calling from within the system.
Therefore, any number you dial will be treated
as if it were an extension within OfficeByte.
Logging into your account from a voicemail greeting
When you call a OfficeByte extension and get voicemail, you
may be able to press 9 during the
voicemail greeting to log in to your account.
Check with your system administrator to see if this
feature has been enabled for
you.