Originally posted by thillis:
Phonemeister you are the man. 100 cool points to you. What ever #409 does that fixed the problem. Was that line set to message? What does #409 do? I'll look it up. Thanks again.
The long explanation...
Any digital or analog port can have an internal meassaging feature turned on or off.
The internal messaging feature work in this way :
Station "A" calls station "B" and before station A hangs up, they hit their MSG (message) key, which in turn activates the message light at station B.
On a digital phone there is a physical button and LED that goes along with this feature.
On an analog port, there are one of two ways to know its been turned on :
1. There is stutter tone on that analog port, when you go off-hook.
2. By using a single line phone with message waiting light, you can visibly see it flash off/on.
On any station (digital or analog) you can turn off the feature by going off hook and dialing #409.
On a digital phone, you can also turn it off by pressing the MSG key and having the called station and the calling station lifting their handsets, so the phone system sees they have talked, therefore turning off the MSG light.
Hope that wasn't too boring
