Message waiting – Toshiba DKT2004-CT User Manual

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Features

Message Waiting

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Message Waiting

If you call a station [DN] and it is busy or its user does not answer, you can leave a
message waiting indication by pressing the

0VJ

button. The Msg LED at the called

station flashes after you press the button. The user can call you back by pushing the

0VJ

button with the flashing LED. (Voice mail devices, as well as people, can leave

message waiting indications.)

All telephones have a fixed

0VJ

button/LED for receiving/retrieving messages left by

callers that called the [PDN]. Telephones that own [PhDNs] can also have flexible
message waiting [PhDN/MW] buttons/LEDs for receiving/retrieving messages left by
callers.

Each Message Waiting indication can accept up to four MW indications at each [DN]
or [PhDN] at one time. One of the indications for each [DN] is reserved for the
Message Center set in system programming.

To answer a Message Waiting

The called party must answer—by either going off-hook or by pressing the

6SNU

button—for the indication to be cancelled automatically.

To cancel Message Waiting

1. Press

0VJ

when the Msg

LED is flashing red. If
there is no answer, hang up
and try at a later time.

Your telephone rings the station or voice mail
device that set the indication. If there is no
answer, the LED continues to flash.

2. Press

7$/.

after

receiving the message to
terminate the call.

Voice mail devices may cancel the indication after
a short delay.

3. Repeat the Steps to retrieve

additional messages.

The Msg LED flashes if you have more messages.

Press

0VJ

to answer

The Msg indication is cancelled when the called
party answers.

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