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Resetting voicemail passwords toshiba strata phones

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Im not sure if all phones work the same just go to voicemail then to your personal setting or select forgot pass code sometimes you can use your telephone number

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  • Posted on Nov 14, 2007

SOURCE: Toshiba Strata DK280 Conference Phone

Are you talking about a special speakerphone that is not made by Toshiba? This would be a single line phone device not a proprietary Toshiba phone and you would need a special card in your system that can handle single line devices. You may already have one that has a free port on it.

However, it does sound like you would need to find help from a local phone system installation company. You cannot plug a single line phone into any phone port on your system. A special wire would need to be run just for that phone and the system would need to be re-programmed for that port. If you need a single line card it will be even more complicated.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 11, 2008

SOURCE: Voicemail Reset Toshiba DKT2020

you need to log in to your voice mail. when you hear your voice press * , enter your user id, enter your security code then follow the prompt.

terry gormley

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: Need to reset my voicemail password without original password

To reset password on any tel set go to main set and press feature 983 this gets you in to programming you need a password and default password is normly
120000 for 2 digit locals and 1020000 for 3 digit locals etc.enter this password and press ok go in to
mbox type in mailbox press change , press reset password. hope this works

J.R. Trowbridge

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2010

SOURCE: Multiple voicemail boxes for a single phone number

I would guess you have the Stratagy VM? and it would have to have the Admin program and Connecting cord to program via RS232 more on ths cam be found here
http://guides.idacomusa.com/

J.R. Trowbridge

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2010

SOURCE: How do I reset the voicemail for a toshiba

call the voicemail extension. when it answers press * it should ask for user ID. enter 999 and use 999997 for sec code or 999. press 8 for admin features and follows prompt to reset userid sec code

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