Program
No.
Program Name Input Data Default
15-02-38 Multiline Telephone Basic Data Setup - Voice
Mail Message Wait Lamp Cycle
1 = Cycle 1
2 = Cycle 2
3 = Cycle 3
4 = Cycle 4
5 = Cycle 5
6 = Cycle 6
7 = Cycle 7
2
15-07-01 Programmable Function Keys - Refer to the program-
ming manual for the
default values and for
all other available op-
tions in this command.
20-06-01 Class of Service for Extensions - Class of Serv-
ice for Extensions
1 ~ 15 Extension 101 is Class
15 and other Extension
are Class 1
20-13-07 Class of Service Options (Supplementary Serv-
ice) - Message Waiting
0 = Off
1 = On
COS 01 ~ 15 = 0
80-01-01 Service Tone Setup - Tone 16, Lockout 0 ~ 255 (0 = Endless) 0 (endless)
80-01-01
(48)
Service Tone Setup - Repeat Count 0 ~ 255 (0 = Endless) 0 (endless)
80-01-02 Service Tone Setup - Tone 48, Voice Mail Mes-
sage Indication Tone
0 ~ 33
(0 = No Tone)
(33 = Default Time Slot)
0
80-01-02
(48)
Service Tone Setup - Basic Tone Number 0 ~ 33
(0 = No Tone)
(33 = Default Time Slot)
0
Operation
To leave a Message Waiting:
1. Call busy or unanswered extension.
2. Press the Message Waiting key (PRG 15-07 or SC 751: 38).
3. Hang up.
With Multiline Terminal telephones, the Message Waiting LED lights.
To answer a Message Waiting:
When you have a message, your Message Waiting LED flashes fast for Multiline Terminals.
1. At the Multiline Terminal, press Speaker key and dial
0.
- OR-
Press the Message Waiting key (PRG 15-07 or SC 751: 38).
- OR-
At the Single Line Terminal, lift the handset and dial
0.
If the called extension does not answer, dial 0 or press your Message Waiting key to automatically
leave them a message.
Normally, your Message Waiting LED goes out. If it continues to flash, you have new messages in
your Voice Mail mailbox or a new General Message. See “To check your messages” below.
SL2100 ISSUE 1.0
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Message Waiting
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