4.To answer the Msg LED indication from the called station, press the flashing Msg button.

5.To clear the Msg LED that you set on some other telephone’s [DN] from the [DN] that sent the Message Waiting signal, press the [DN] button, dial the Directory Number that you set the MW signal on and press Msg twice (or 7 7).

6.To clear the Msg LED from the [DN] that received the Message Waiting signal, press the [DN] + # 4 0 9.

Note:

Up to five message waiting displays may be stored on the LCD per each [DN] owned by the telephone ([PDNs] and [PhDNs]). The station [DN] in the display will be called when the flashing Msg (fixed) or [PhDN] Msg (flexible) button is pressed. To rotate the station numbers, press Scroll.

The fourth message for each [DN] is reserved for the Message Center. The “+” sign on the LCD indicates that more than one message waiting signal was sent to your telephone.

CALL XXX-YYY+: Indicates which [DN] on your telephone received a message waiting signal (XXX) and which [DN] sent the message waiting signal (YYY). In this example, [201] received a message signal from [500].

This clears all messages recorded to this station.

Voice Mail (VM)

Whenever your station is call forwarded to voice mail, certain digits will automatically be sent to the voice mail unit to direct the call to your mailbox. These codes require storage one time since they remain in memory until changed. They do not have to be stored each time you Call Forward your telephone. Your Primary Directory Number [PDN] and up to four Phantom Directory Numbers [PhDNs] can be independently Call Forwarded to unique or to the same voice mailboxes from your telephone.

Telephones must be programmed as the owners of a [PhDN] to be able to call forward the [PhDN] to a voice mailbox number.

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