THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!! We have finally gotten into our GD mailbox with 123 messages dating back to who knows when. Thanks to everyone for your help!
OK I tried this:
enter:F981
display:Pswd:
Other Retry OK
pressed: other softkey
display: Log:
QUIT RETRY OK
enter: 12 XXXX # (where xxxx is the new password set up after originally changed back to default pswd)
display: "System Manager" flashes for a second
display...
OK here is what I did:
enter:F985
display:VM24 OK
enter:9
display:Pswd:
RETRY OK
enter:73738767793 and press OK softkey
display: reset pswd?
YES NO
Press:yes softkey
hang up
enter:F983
display: Log:
QUIT RETRY OK
enter:9
display:invalid password
I...
entered:F983
see on display:
Log:
QUIT RETRY OK
entered:738662
entered: OK
see on display:
invalid password (flashes for a brief second)
Log:
QUIT RETRY OK
OK- here is my dilemma...our phone installation guy is mia, so if there is a way to figure out the type of phone system we have, I don't know it. I only have a couple of user cards.
I tried F983, then input SETNNA (738662), then OK and I got invalid password. I could not proceed to the next step.
I don't know what flash or callpilot is.....it's a Nortel Norstar T7316E phone that I have been trying these options on. We also have a T7208 phone.
F983 does request "log:" and I entered 100000 or 120000 plus OK - both of which say invalid password
F983 gives us 3 options: QUIT RETRY OK
along with Log:
if we enter 10/OK it says invalid password
we can do a F985/9/73738767793/OK to reset password, but this seems to reset for mailbox 12(?)
fyi-we only have 3 mailboxes set up: 21, 22, 23 as far as we know (we have a small ofc). our...
F980 enter 10 .....gives us the message mailbox is full, but no way to access the messages (i'm sure it's full because we have NEVER accessed any mesages)
F981 enter 10 ..... gives us incorrect password when we use 0000 as password
we have a norstar T7208 phone system. when a caller pushes zero, they are prompted that the operator is busy & to leave a message after the beep. our problem is we can't find the message or mailbox where it was delivered. we have a 2 digit system & have tried 100000, 110000, 120000 with no luck...
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