AT&T 518-455-317 Time Clock User Manual


 
Message Light Off (F10XX)
Description
This feature turns off the message light at a specified extension (where XX is an
extension number from 10–57).
Related Features
For instructions on turning on the message light, see Message Light On.
Considerations
This feature turns off the message light on system phones and standard
phones that have message lights. (See “Standard Telephones” in Chapter 1
for a list of standard phones with message lights.) Any type of phone can
turn on or off a message light.
For message waiting capability, standard phones with message waiting
lights must be connected to an R3.1 206 module and the system must be
equipped with an R3.1 primary processor module.
Do not use this feature for an extension that is covered by the voice
messaging system. The voice messaging system automatically turns off the
message light at a subscriber’s extension when messages in the mailbox
have been deleted.
If a message light is inadvertently turned off at an extension that has a
message in the mailbox, the message light is refreshed during the voice
messaging system’s daily maintenance (3 a.m.).
If you use the Message Light On feature to signal someone at a doorphone
extension, you must use this feature to turn the light off.
You can program a Message Light Off button on a system phone to turn the
message light off at a specific extension with one touch.
Programming
To program a Message Light Off button:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Press [
Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ Central Tel Program ].
Enter the number of the extension to be programmed with this feature.
Press a programmable button.
Press [
Feature ] [ 1 ] [ 0 ].
Optionally, dial the two-digit extension number of your most common
destination, or skip to Step 6 if you want only the feature code on the
button.
Program another button for this extension or exit programming mode.
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