Hello, I've got a terminal very simillar to LPD7024D. On this terminal the "mute" button is flashing all the time. I know that one can stand it, but it's really annoying thing.
How to turn it off?
I have checked the LDP-7024, but can not see any MUTE button.
Where is it placed?
I can see these buttons:
Speed, DND, Trans/Pgm, Speaker, Hold/Save, volume.
Is it a programmed button?
To me it seems to be a programmed button (flex key) that gives info about "who has called" (CLIS Calling Line Information Save).
But if you press the button, this will be shown in the display.
I asked around and some hints came up.
1.
If connected to an ipLDK-100/300 and this phone is installed as attendant the MUTE button could be acting as an alarn indicator telling that an ISDN30 (PRA/PRI) is disconnected. This is of course only valid if you use ISDN.
Press 565 to aknowledge the alarm, an the btn will stop blinking.
2.
CLIS could be enabled. Disable is from PGM114 btn 4 "CLI MSG Wait". Erase all numbers by the CONF button.
CLIS shows the number of incomming callers.
3.
Take the keyset apart and cut the wire for the LED.
4.
Swap the phone to see if it helps.
5.
Restart/reload the system to see if it helps.
I pressed 565 on a terminal. J got the message the alarm i off, but "mute" is still flashing or rather blinking (flashing wasn't exact).
What I noticed is when the handset in offhook it stops blinking.
About restarting: the system was cpmletely reseted by mistake and restarted a few times, but blinking lasts.
Clis. I'm not sure where to find clis with ldkpcadmin
Did you also remove the battery switch and go to default database?
Have you als tried to swap the phone or swap the equipment position on the DTIB board?
CLI MSG Wait is OFF
I can't swap phones now. I'm away and users are afraid of it. Next time I'll be there in jun 2010
If yopu have any suggestions to change the program or dial on the phone. I'd be appreciate.
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