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IPedge
Messaging Features
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TOSHIBA
IPedge UG    06/11
Check New Messages
Most organizations have a message indicator light on office phones. By 
default the message indicator will light up when you have a new voice 
message, but some system administrators will also set it up to indicate when 
you have a new fax message. 
To check new messages and access your voicemail box:
1. You will need the following information:
Phone number to call the voice messaging system (this may be 
different from inside and outside of the organization)
Your mailbox number
Your security code (password)
2. From the Subscriber’s menu, press 
1 to review new messages. The 
system will play any priority stamped messages first.
You can also receive a text message to your cell phone or pager when a new 
message arrives, or set up a “call-out” where the system will call any 
designated phone number (e.g. a cell phone or home phone) when a 
message has been left in your voicemail box. To learn how to activate and 
deactivate these Message Notification options, review 
Chapter 6 – Personal 
Options
Review saved 
messages
Saved messages are messages you have already heard and saved. A 
message is moved to your saved messages when you press 1 during or after 
message playback. The length of time a saved message is kept before being 
permanently deleted (for example, 30 days) is set by your system 
administrator. Your system administrator will also designate if you receive 
notification that a saved message is about to be permanently deleted, 
providing you with the opportunity to save it again if you wish to keep it for a 
longer period of time. 
To review saved messages: 
1. Call the voice messaging system
2. Press 
1 2 from the subscriber’s menu to review saved messages.
Envelope Information
Press 
8 while listening or after listening to the message to find out who sent 
the message as well as the date and time sent.
While listening to a message, you can press 
4 to rewind or 6 to fast forward 
(in increments of five seconds or as programmed by the system 
administrator). You can also press 
5 to pause the message and 5 again to 
resume it (it automatically resumes after 60 seconds or as programmed by 
the administrator).