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Does anybody know what this means? A message says call 7
I have done this and nothing happens
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Not sure which comdial system you have,but station to station mess. would light and flutter at itcm button. Itcm,#7,and ext. to cancel. This usually was set by accident on older systems.
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Do you know how to determine which extension set it?
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Fluttering Red Intercom light = auto redial is in use, or system is in night mode (at station 10 or 12, depending on the system setup)
Winking Red Intercom light = an LCD message is set on your telephone for others to recieve when calling.
On the other hand, the HOLD button flashing red indicates there is a message to pick up. This could be from a voice mail system, or can be sent from another phone. In your case, station 7. Who (or what) is station 7? From what you are describing in the body of the question, I'm wondering if the hold button lamp is the one flashing, not the intercom button lamp.
A fluttering red hold button lamp inditates automatic station relocation has been set.
Which lamp is flashing? Intercom or Hold?
It would be helpful for you to tell us what system you have and the type of phones as well.
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Originally posted by jpogriff: Do you know how to determine which extension set it? According to what you said, extension 7 set the light. Do you have a voicemail system? If not, go to extension 7 and dial #3X to turn off the light. X is the station number that has the lamp flashing.
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This is the ITCM button. It is Comdial Impression DSUII with vmail. Thanks for the help.
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Try: pickup handset at phone with blinking itcm and press itcm and hold button this should connect you with ext. that called,then hang up. This worked on version before impression.
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How is there an extension 7? Is the extension NAMED "7"?
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That's what I was thinking! Page 98 of the attendant user guide. You have night ring activated. If you need a pdf copy of the guide send me an email. Mark
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An lcd message!!!! Driving me crazy.. Thanks for the help.
The message was set: ictm *02 2 "7" keyed by uesr
The the screen will say call "7"... And ictm will flash.
1. PRESS INTERCOM. 2. DIAL *02. 3. DIAL the desired number from your message list. The default messages of “Back At†and “Call†may be used:• For default message 1, which is “Back At,†dial time in twelve-hour format using the # as a colon.• For default message 2, which is “Call,†dial the telephone number of where you will be.4. PRESS SPEAKER to end message. Intercom light flashes steadily.
To turn off message and your intercom light,1. PRESS INTERCOM.2. DIAL #02.
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