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We have the Toshiba DKT 2000 Series phones and I set call forwarding to another ext the other day #601 - and the destination ext number.
To turn it off I did #601 and the original ext number from the original phone. Now the voicemail doesn't pick up.
Any suggestions?
Thanks for your help!
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Sorry I meant DKT 2000 Series
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You will need to reset your forwarding to the voicemail again ie #602(busy) or #603(na)or #604(busy/na)and the vm pilot number and speed dial to save. This is assuming you have a DK system of some type.
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One other thing...How can I find out my vm pilot number and speed dial to save? Sorry I'm so ignorant. No one in my office knows anything about the phones.
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This will take some investigating on your part, I could only guess - there are many ways to set up the vm pilot and I do not know what type of system you have. Go to a display phone and press the vm key - what ext number does the display say? ie if it is ext 401, then the pilot is probably 400. Call 400 to test, etc. There should be a speed dial key programed on each phone - guessing again - you will need to check on the phones, try the main phone (ext 200?)for a key, might be labeled spd or sdial - some variation of that. Hopefully it is in the same location (key) on all phones.
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Also try looking in the display of a forwarded phone it should read something like
XXX - YYY
XXX= extension number YYY= voicemail pilot
This should be able to tell you what the pilot number is so you can reforward your phone. When you forward us #603 (CF no answer) or #604 (CF busy/no answer). If you use #601 that callforwards all calls to the destination you assigned without ringing your extension.
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