Chapter 4 – Toshiba Strata DK280 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4

LCD ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGES, NAMES, MEMOS

The LCD on your telephone can be used to send or receive messages to or from
other LCD telephone users. The LCD can also display the names/numbers of the

person calling your telephone or the name of the person you are calling. Names
and memos can also be set to display with speed dial numbers and timed
reminders.

To Store a Message in

Memory:

1. Press the

LCD Msg

Select (or Intercom

6 8) button.

STORING A MESSAGE IN MEMORY

The LCD Msg Select LED flashes.

NO.?

2. Dial the 2-digit

message number to be

stored.

3. Use the Recording a

Message procedure to
enter the message

characters.

4. Press the

LCD Msg

Select (or Spkr)
button.

5. Press the

LCD Msg

Select (or Intercom

6 8 Spkr) button.

Personal message (10 19); system message (60 99 port 00 only). The

current message, if any, will be displayed.

The LCD Msg Select LED lights steadily, and the LCD displays the message.
The message will now be stored in system memory.

The LCD Msg Select LED goes out, and the message will no longer appear on
the LCD, but it will remain in memory.

RECORDING A MESSAGE

RECORDING A MESSAGE, NAME, OR MEMO
Use this procedure to enter the characters of a personal message (10 19) or

system message (60 99, Station 200 only), to add to a preprogrammed

message, or to edit and set a new message. After calling up a message on your

display (see Storing a Message in Memory, Steps 1 and 2 above), perform one
of the following procedures:

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