Toshiba Digital Telephone Cell Phone User Manual


 
48 Strata DK Digital Telephone 5/99
Features
Message Waiting
Message Waiting
If you call a busy station [DN] or its user does not answer, you can leave a message waiting
indication at the station. The Msg LED at the called station flashes and the user can call you
back by pressing the
0VJ button with the flashing LED. (Voice mail devices, as well as
people, can leave message waiting indications.)
All telephones have a standard (fixed)
0VJ button/LED for receiving/retrieving messages left
by callers that called the station’s [PDN]. Telephones that own [PhDNs] can also have up to
four additional (flexible) message waiting [PhDN/MW] buttons/LEDs for receiving/retrieving
messages left by callers that called the respective [PhDNs]. To use the [PhDN] message
waiting feature, your telephone needs to have [PhDN/MWs].
Up to four message waiting indications and LCD messages can be left at each [DN] or [PhDN]
at one time. The fourth message and one of the LEDs is reserved for the Message Center.
Message Waiting Light on [PDN]
To answer a Msg light
1. Press
0VJ, then lift
the handset.
If you reach a station
that is busy or does
not answer, go on-
hook and press
0VJ
again. The system
rotates to the next
message sender.
Your phone rings the station or voice mail device that set the
indication. The LED continues to flash red.
The LCD can show
up to three stations
that have left
messages for the
[PDN] and three for
each of your
[PhDNs].
2. Press
6FUROO to
display them.
In the example (shown at right), the
display indicates that station DN [
203]
received a message signal from DN
[
201]. The “+” indicates additional messages.
NO. 204
CALL 203-201+