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I have a customer that when recording greetings on the vmail, she neds to press * and the phones do not allow that??
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Check and be sure you have a speed dial button programmed as such on the set. JBW
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Speed dial programmed on the * on the keypad?
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For the * and/or # key to work it is my understanding that you have to have a button programmed as a speed dial select button on the phone. This is done by assigning the code 497 to a button in prgm 39. JBW
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Thanks. I will try it tommorow..
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Out of curiosity and nothing more, can anyone give me a good reason why the "*" and "#" buttons don't work on the DKT phones without a speed-dial programmed? I have always wondered why this is so on the Toshiba systems....
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The * acts like the speed dial select button and the # acts like a Redial last number.If you program a speed dial button will free the * and you don't have to dial *# to activate the * or # keys.I hope that helps.
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