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Sending And Receiving
Non-Verbal Messages

8.1

Message Waiting Light and Messaging

If the system installer designates your LCD speakerphone as a central
message desk
or programs it to have message-wait originate ability, you
can turn on the message-waiting light of any other telephone. This light
lets that telephone user know that you have a message for him or her. In
addition to the message waiting light, leaving a message indication at a
station that is a prime intercom, also causes the dial tone at that station to
sound in a broken manner when the station user takes his or telephone
off-hook.
If a telephone that receives a message has a DSS button that is
programmed to call the station that left the message, the light next to that
DSS button on the message-receiving station will flash.

To turn on the message-waiting light (and a broken dial tone) at
another station that is idle or busy,

1. Press INTERCOM.

2. Dial ✳ 3.

3. Dial extension number of station to be alerted. The

message-waiting light of called station will flash.

You can also turn on the message-waiting light and broken dial
tone at another station when that station is busy,

1. Hear the busy tone and remain on the line.

2. Press MSG.

3. Hang up.

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GCA70–250

Sending And Receiving Non-Verbal Messages

LCD Speakerphone Reference Guide 8 – 1

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