Live System Programming; Meeting; Message Waiting - Toshiba IP EDGE Description

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like individual CO line buttons except these buttons represent all the lines for a particular
Channel Group. This enables channels to operate similar to analog CO lines on a key tele-
phone system. These buttons may have appearances on multiple telephones providing call
coverage across several telephones. Multiple appearances of the same Group CO line but-
ton is possible on each phone to allow multiple call handling for that group from each sta-
tion.

Live System Programming

Programming IPedge from an on-site or off-site location does not interrupt the operation of the
system, in most cases. It is interrupted for hardware upgrades and may be interrupted for some
software upgrades.

Meeting

Refer to the
"Meeting" on page 34

Message Waiting

Any station and most voice mail devices can turn on a message waiting indicator for a des-
ignated IP5000-series telephone. This feature can be disabled in station programming.
LED Indication
Message waiting lights can be activated when a voice mail message has been left or they
can be turned on by a calling station. The station user can retrieve messages by pressing
the button next to the message waiting light or by dialing an access code from a standard
telephone.
The telephone main Msg light indicates a message is waiting for the telephone PDN. Up
to four PhDNs per telephone can also have individual MW LEDs assigned to flexible but-
tons.
Stutter Dial Tone
Stutter dial tone is also used to indicate a message is waiting or that your telephone is in
the DND mode. When a station user goes off-hook, two different available stuttered dial
tones indicate whether a Message Waiting (MW) or DND condition exists.
• The MW-stutter dial tone indicates a message is waiting for the station.
• DND-stutter dial tone indicates DND is set at the station. (DND provides a fast busy tone
burst as stutter dial tone.)
If both conditions exist simultaneously, the MW-stutter dial tone has priority. This is very
valuable to station users that do not have a MW Light Emitting Diode (LED) or DND but-
ton LED on their telephone.
IPedge General Description
covered in
04/13
Chapter 3 – Unified
Communications.
Features
Live System Programming
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