...dial 770, etc.
2. Select 2 for extension administration
3. Enter extension (205)
4. Select Phantom Mailbox (9)
5. Delete PM status (*3)
Then what? I've moved extensions before but that was when offices physically moved. I'm not sure my notes would apply.
Here, I would just need 205 to ring...
...had phones connected to them. The extensions just had voice mail. That's a waste of ports if you ask me.
Anyway, I need the phone to ring and *also* have voice mail.
I'm looking at p. 108 of the manual "Telephone does not ring" but unless I'm missing something, there is nothing about...
I am leaning toward the hypothesis of the damaged cable.
Here's why.
Last year, in the context of our Emergency Plan, we tested all the phones. Actually called front desk from each one so the recoptionist could confirm extension numbers as well.
So at some point last year (honestly don't...
Thanks to all for the pointers.
trvlr1:
1. I do not have a butt set, unfortunately.
2. I tested the tone at the first punch down panel coming from the room. The tone was already quite weak there.
I'm more of a data network person so I'm not entirely sure what "cross connects" are but I think...
We have wall-mounted (analog) phones in each classroom (I work in a school) meant for emergency calls.
In one room (let's say room X), there is no dial tone.
If I lift the phone in that room off the wall plate and place it on the wall plate in one of the adjoining rooms, it works (dial tone is...
OK, after I do this:
"press the button to be programmed, dial *17, dial the primary extension number, then position of the button on the primary extension"
I get a "programming error"
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I go through the steps - step by step, from the point I select "Cntr-Prg":
1. I select Program Ext...
...to 6 to have the same configuration on the secondary set.
You're on the right track with the programming, press the button to be programmed, dial *17, dial the primary extension number, then position of the button on the primary extension
OK, which button would that be? SA RING? Which...
OK... looking at page 41 in the System Manager's Quick Reference I see that both WinSPM and the programming console are options.
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For Shared SA, I have to enter the following programming code - somewhere... :
*17 + primary ext. no.
I assume that I would enter that code after having...
[sad]OK...
I did not realize this would involve changing that many buttons.
She would like the phone at ext 2 to have the same buttons programmed as ext 1.
So that would look something like this:
Left Side:
5 - Direct Mail
4 - Do not Disturb
3 - SA ORIG - 120
2 - SA VOICE - 120
1 - SA RING...
...extension's SA button, as well as on all corresponding SSA buttons."
But I can't find programming instructions in my manuals.
Just a reference to *17 + ext (or something like that).
So where do I program this?
Could someone provide a link to the appropriate manual - or if step-by-step is...
Is that programmed on the phone itself - or in SPM?
I was glancing through the sections of the "MLX Display Telephone User's Guide" but don't see those terms used.
Yes, the second phone currently is associated with another extension (130).
She also wants the voicemail light to function in both offices so she knows if she has a message.
Merlin Legend release 5 (that's what I see on my guide).
Here's the situation.
We have a director that will have two offices: one in Building 1 and the other in Building 2.
There is a single phone system for all buildings (no need to dial out or anything like that).
When someone calls her...
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