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Ok guys...one week later and both phones say SENT 226 again...no idea why!
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Maybe there is a number that they dial that starts with 226, and they are trying to dial with the phone on intercom. Does the phone go to intercom when going off-hook?
There is a way in programing to change off-hook prefereance. I was able to disable Msg light (except for voicemail), but I think it disables recieving MSG light. Not sure if you can disable sending a message.
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Yes, the Intercom is the first selected when the phone goes off hook. I just think it's strange...we don't have a 226 on our system, and we don't have an area code 226 in our area. All area codes outside of local are blocked on our system, so I doubt it's someone trying to dial a 226 number...
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You can turn off MW receiving on all your phones in system program number 35 LED 4. It won't affect the MW from voicemail.
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There may not be dialing an area codes with 226, but it would be more then likely would be a local number that starts with 226 (since a long distance # usually starts with a 1).
It looks like the prefex 226 in Atlanta area belongs to a cellular phone company.
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That could totally be what's happening....but, in Atlanta you have to dial all 10 digits when placing a local call, and the three area codes for the metro Atlanta area are 404, 678, and 770.
The code that I dialed from each of the two phones to take the SENT 226 off of the display didn't work this time, so now I'm at a loss to remove the message. Oh well...
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