Emergency Call; Emergency Monitoring Station; Emergency Ringdown; Message Waiting - Toshiba IPEDGE User Manual

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IPedge
Feature Operations

Emergency Call

Emergency
Monitoring Station

Emergency Ringdown

Message Waiting

Responding to a Lit Msg
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To make an emergency call, dial 911 or Access Code + 911. This
depends on off-hook preference set up for your telephone.
Important!
Check with your System Administrator for the Access Code because
Note:
this code may be different from the one used to get an outside line.
Your system may have one IP telephone assigned as an emergency
monitoring station. If your telephone has this assignment, your line LED will
flash green when someone makes a 911 call. When you answer the call, you
can listen in and participate in the conversation. See your System
Administrator for more information on this feature.
If a station remains off-hook for a programmable period, it can be
automatically treated as an Emergency Call and directed to an emergency
destination. The station may have partially dialed a number or have dialed no
digits at all. Each station is programmed with its specific emergency ringdown
destination.
A station number or a group pilot number can be specified as an emergency
ringdown destination. In a private network, the station or pilot number must be
in the same network node.
Message Waiting is shown on the Msg button which flashes red when there
are messages waiting. The waiting message indicators can come from the
voice mail system or they can be internal messages sent from other
extensions.
The messages from other extensions are notifications that someone has
called your extension and wants you to call them back.
An extension can receive up to three Message Waiting indications, one
additional indicator will always be reserved for the voice mail system.
If there are Phantom DNs (PhDNs) programmed on an extension,
Note:
each PhDN can receive up to three message waiting indicators.
1. Press the Red flashing Msg button. The telephone will dial the message
source (the voice mail or another extension). See Note below.
LED
2. When the call is finished, hang up and the message waiting indicator will
clear.
3. If the Msg LED continues to flash, there are additional messages to
check, repeat steps 1-2.
Voice mail devices have a short delay in turning off the message waiting
indicators.
4. To manually turn off the Msg LED, press your extension button, then enter
#409. Repeat this sequence until all the messages are cleared.
If you place an emergency call from a remote location,
the address the Emergency service gets is that of the
location of the telephone system and not of the remote
location.
TOSHIBA
IPedge UG 12/15

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