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Anyone know if there is a way to program the DKT2010 or 3010 Message button led to work as a Telco message button ?? I tried to program a ONE Touch it is rather long , 918772355777*1* ****905697XXXX then Password XXXX it would only except the 918772355777*1 even though i added more pauses , it is better then nothing,, I didn't get time to try any speed dial buttons ,, but i thought i saw a program for message centre in the manual any ideas?? Thks popcorn
501 System Speed Dial - The speed dial bins can contain up to 32 digits. If the number being entered exceeds the 32 digits, the next speed dial location will automatically be appended to create longer numbers. One other speed dial location can be nested within the number for dialing a common routine with the number. [Page 4-21]

516 Station Speed Dial for Speed Dial Number Nesting procedures [Page 5-35]

I found the information in this manual.

Am I stating the obvious or does this help?
Thks Dean ,,,Yes i did see that programming ,, i haven't played with yet ,, i was also trying to have the Message led to turn on when there is stutter tone from the Telco,, i could do it with Nortel or Panasonic ,, maybe not doable with Toshiba?
You would need 2 one touch keys configured 918772355777*1* and one with the 905697XXXX

If you are using a Teleco VM why have you not configured the VM System data with the correct settings for DTMF or SMDI integration?
This way the MW light will light correctly for new messages and go out once they have been listened to.
HI! Carl i'm not sure how too,, is it prog. 206-09 ??,i haven't hook up the ctx win admin or emanager yet.
From what I can tell he is not using a Teleco VM he is using the Telco's (carrier's) VM as that speed dial number is for Bell Canada's voicemail system.

The Telco's VM will not be able to light a MW light on any Toshiba phone nor is there a way that I am aware to make the MW button call the Telco's VM.

Nortelvoip ,,i sort of thought that would be the case ,, just thought i would inquire , not totally fluent with the Toshiba flexibility.. Thks
Toshiba don't support the MWL with stutter tone like Nortel and Panasonic. Here for that we were sticking a MWL box Viking LM-1A near the receptionist phone. Plug that box parallel with the Toshiba PBX on the first line. This worked like a charm for a low cost. Also don't forgat that working with one touch *1 would represent a pause. If you need to dial * you need to input **. You could also ask the carrier if there is a shorter way to get to the message box like *98 of *99 instead of the long 1877 number

Here a link to the Viking box

https://www.vikingelectronics.com/products/lm-1a/
MarcO ,, o kay so for * u need **,, Bell use to use *98 for Message Center but changed it several years ago ,,,to that 1877xxxxxxx,, i actually have that Viking MWL sitting on a shelf hear,,it would of been better for Toshiba to have allowed that flexibility for neater setup. I still don't get why the Softkeys don't function except for when there is a live call , software is 1.03 and i am using Dkt 3020 with it set for that version,, but also using mostly DKT2010's ,, not sure if that is okay.??
Originally Posted by nortelvoip
From what I can tell he is not using a Teleco VM he is using the Telco's (carrier's) VM as that speed dial number is for Bell Canada's voicemail system.

nortelvoip, You are correct I misread the question when using my phone maybe I need glasses bugeyed

Originally Posted by nortelvoip
The Telco's VM will not be able to light a MW light on any Toshiba phone nor is there a way that I am aware to make the MW button call the Telco's VM.

Correct again usually there is some sort of broken dial tone on the line to indicate a message left in the Telco's VM mailbox.
Originally Posted by Carlos#1
nortelvoip, You are correct I misread the question when using my phone maybe I need glasses bugeyed
Being from Down Under you need to hold your cell phone upside down to read messages correctly.
Originally Posted by Professor Shadow
Originally Posted by Carlos#1
nortelvoip, You are correct I misread the question when using my phone maybe I need glasses bugeyed
Being from Down Under you need to hold your cell phone upside down to read messages correctly.

One day I will master the English language especially as I am from "Dear Old Blighty"
Apparently you are well over your head. These questions any installer would know and well beyond the scope of this forum.

3. The board is intended to assist two types of members, end users and professional telephone technicians (installers). If you are a novice or a do-it-yourself end user looking for advanced assistance with a system install, you should post your question with as much detail as possible and expect a response from a qualified installer who can take your issue off the board and answer your questions via private message, email or over the telephone. You should expect to pay a fee to compensate the installer for their time, experience and help. If the technician chooses to help you for free, that is totally up to the technician. You can also send a PM or email to any of the moderator(s) of the forum in which you need assistance if additional assistance is needed. Again, you should expect to pay for any technical assistance offered.

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Originally Posted by Professor Shadow
Apparently you are well over your head. These questions any installer would know and well beyond the scope of this forum.

3. The board is intended to assist two types of members, end users and professional telephone technicians (installers). If you are a novice or a do-it-yourself end user looking for advanced assistance with a system install, you should post your question with as much detail as possible and expect a response from a qualified installer who can take your issue off the board and answer your questions via private message, email or over the telephone. You should expect to pay a fee to compensate the installer for their time, experience and help. If the technician chooses to help you for free, that is totally up to the technician. You can also send a PM or email to any of the moderator(s) of the forum in which you need assistance if additional assistance is needed. Again, you should expect to pay for any technical assistance offered.

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Wow Really ,, assuming a lot aren't u ,,i guess u know all the telephone systems out there?? ,and install them regularly ,,i not looking for free sevices,, and have used the Private messaging,, Thks for your support ,, bye the way.
Originally Posted by ATechguy
,i not looking for free sevices,, and have used the Private messaging,, Thks for your support ,, bye the way.

All you have done is look for free service and the reason I quit replying. So many have given you way beyond free.
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