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Voice Processing System Installation Manual KX-TVS110 KX-TVS200 KX-TVS300 Model Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Voice Processing System, Model KX-TVS110/KX-TVS200/KX-TVS300. Please read this manual before installing, customizing, or operating the Voice Processing System.
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Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model Voice Processing System. We are confident that it will provide your customer or client with many years of dependable service. This Voice Processing System was especially tailored for the American environment. For example, it can be configured for English, a second language, or a third language: System prompts—Recorded by the factory in English...
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• Do not disassemble this product. Dangerous electrical shock could result. The unit must only be disassembled and repaired by qualified Panasonic Factory Service Technicians. • Do not insert wires, pins, or any other material into the unit's vent slots or access points.
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Product service Panasonic Factory Servicenters for this product are listed in the servicenter directory. Consult your authorized Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions. The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit.
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Important Information POWER CONNECTION PRIOR TO RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT, AND RECONNECT THE POWER FIRST. THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG. FOR SAFETY REASONS, THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHING CONTACT SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO REGULATIONS.
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• The telephone numbers to which the system will be connected • Make: Panasonic • Model: KX-TVS110/KX-TVS200/KX-TVS300 • FCC Registration No.: found on the bottom of the unit • Ringer Equivalence No.: 0.4B •...
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Important Information • render the customer's equipment incompatible with telephone company communications • require modification or alteration of customer terminal equipment • materially affect customer terminal equipment use or performance Adequate notice provides the customer with the opportunity to make any necessary alterations in order to maintain uninterrupted service.
1.3.4 Installer Equipment and Software Requirements ............24 1.3.5 Specifications......................24 1.3.6 Hardware ........................25 1.3.7 Expansion Capabilities ....................25 1.3.8 Internal Modem Card (KX-TVS300 only) ..............25 1.3.9 Recommendations for System Configuration............. 26 1.4 VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION ................. 28 1.4.1 General ........................28 1.4.2 Connection Examples—KX-TVS110 ................
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3.2.2 RS-232C Settings ......................66 3.2.3 Port Settings ........................66 3.2.4 PBX Interface Parameters ...................67 3.3 CONNECTING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T SERIES PBXs ....70 3.3.1 VPS Programming for Inband Integration ..............70 3.3.2 KX-TA series Programming for Inband Integration via the Manager's Extension ..71 3.3.3 KX-TD500 Programming for Inband Integration ............74...
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Table of Contents 4.4.11 Voice Mail Transfer Button Assignment via Station Programming ....... 123 4.4.12 Button Assignment via PC Programming .............. 124 4.4.13 Live Call Screening Activation................126 4.4.14 Live Call Screening Password Control ..............126 4.4.15 Two-Way Recording into Mailbox ................. 126 4.4.16 Two-Way Transfer into Mailbox................
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7.3.9 Mailbox Usage Report ....................198 7.3.10 Mailbox Usage Statistics Clear ................199 7.3.11 Fax Call Report .......................200 7.3.12 Fax Call Statistics Clear ..................200 7.4 REMOTE PROGRAMMING (KX-TVS300 Only)..........201 7.5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE................203 7.6 SPECIFICATIONS ....................207 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES A1 SYSTEM FEATURES....................210 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B1 SYSTEM NAVIGATION....................240...
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C4 SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK ................. 330 C5 CHANGING THE SERVICE MODE SETTING........... 332 C6 CHANGING THE COMPANY GREETING SETTING ........334 C7 INITIALIZING THE INTERNAL MODEM (KX-TVS300 Only)....... 336 C8 CHECKING SYSTEM USAGE (SYSTEM REPORTS) ........337 C9 DELIVERING MESSAGES ..................339 C10 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM MANAGER'S MAILBOX......
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.1 WHAT THE VPS CAN AND CANNOT DO 1.1.1 Why Voice Processing? The VPS handles incoming and outgoing calls. When a call comes in, it answers, forwards to appropriate extensions, takes and stores messages, and notifies subscribers when messages are left.
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.1.3 VPS Limitations The VPS does not support: UCD functions UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) is a service that distributes calls evenly among extensions; when all extensions are unavailable, it returns to callers to say that all extensions are busy. Calls can be forwarded by the VPS to the KX-TD500/1232/816/308 floating number of a UCD group.
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.2 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION, MANAGEMENT, AND USE 1.2.1 System Administration System Administration is accomplished by the installer using terminal emulation software. It concerns setting and changing system parameters and diagnosing system problems. 1.2.2 System Management Two system functions are performed by the customer: System Management and Message Management.
• The KX-TVS200 is initially configured with approximately 32 h of storage, and can be expanded to support 12 ports. • The KX-TVS300 is initially configured with approximately 64 h of storage, and can be expanded to support 24 ports.
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Inside View of the Main Cabinet—KX-TVS110 Grounding Strap Slot for an optional SLOT 3 Factory-installed KX-TVS102 card SLOT 2 KX-TVS102 card SLOT 1 Rotary Switch 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Ferrite Core Power Indicator POWER Note Ports 1-4 are at TNV. Inside View of the Main Cabinet—KX-TVS200 Grounding Strap Slots For...
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Inside View of the Main Cabinet—KX-TVS300 Grounding Strap MODEM SLOT 6 SLOT 5 SLOT 4 SLOT 3 SLOT 2 SLOT 1 Internal Modem Slots For Card Optional Port Cards DIP Switch 3.5" Hard Disk Drive Ferrite Cores...
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All service prompts are set to User 2 Prompts (not 1• 2• 3• recorded). 4• Reserved. * For Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems with DPT Integration. To change the position, use a pointed object, such as a pen, etc. Installation Manual...
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CAUTION: User 1 and User 2 Prompts will be erased! Reserved * For Panasonic KX-T series telephone system with DPT Integration. When setting the DIP/Rotary Switch to any position (except 0): 1. Disconnect the station wire(s) and wait a few minutes.
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The following types of port cards can be installed in the VPS. • Four digital port expansion cards (KX-TVS204) • Two digital/analog port expansion cards (KX-TVS102) The KX-TVS204 card can only be installed in the KX-TVS200 or KX-TVS300. KX-TVS102 consists of the following 2 cards: • Telephone line interface card •...
# 9 to the VPS port that answered. This informs the VPS that the caller has hung up. Upon receiving these digits, the VPS goes on-hook and is ready to handle another call. DPT Integration is available when the VPS is connected to a Panasonic KX-TD series or KX- Installation Manual...
Number of Mailboxes: • KX-TVS110: 62 Subscriber and 2 Manager Mailboxes • KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300: 1022 Subscriber and 2 Manager Mailboxes Number of Messages per Mailbox: 100 maximum (programmable) Internal Modem (KX-TVS300 only): Maximum data transfer rate at 33600 bps. Installation Manual...
KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300. 1.3.8 Internal Modem Card (KX-TVS300 only) An internal modem card is installed in the KX-TVS300 prior to factory shipment. This card is necessary for programming and maintenance from remote locations. The maximum data transfer rate of the internal modem is 33600 bps.
Recommendations are outlined in the following charts. Notes • The KX-TVS110 can support a maximum of 4 ports. • The KX-TVS200 can support a maximum of 12 ports. • The KX-TVS300 can support a maximum of 24 ports. CO Lines Port 7-12...
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW One port may not support an Automated Attendant configuration with 5 CO lines. The preceding recommendations for Automated Attendant ports may have to be modified for heavy traffic. CO Lines Port 9-12 13-16 17-20 21-24 25-28 29-32 33-36 37-40...
1.4.1 General DPT Integration To the Panasonic KX-T series PBX that uses DPT Integration, the VPS ports look like digital extensions. The PBX thinks that the VPS is a digital phone, and the VPS mimics all actions of a digital set. Another advantage of DPT Integration is that the 2B+D communication provides 2 VPS ports for each Digital Station port.
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.4.2 Connection Examples—KX-TVS110 DPT Integration For example, when you mount 2 KX-TVS102 cards, you can use 4 VPS ports in total by connecting 2 jacks of the KX-TD series or KX-TA1232 PBX to 2 jacks of the KX-TVS110. Note The KX-TVS204 card cannot be installed in the KX-TVS110.
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Inband/None Integration Connection Example (KX-TVS102 2, Inband/None Integration Mode) PBX (KX-TD1232) KX-TVS110 Jack 4 Jack 3 Jack 4 SLOT 2 Port 3 Port 4 Jack 3 Jack 2 Jack 1 Jack 2 SLOT 1 Port 1 Port 2 Jack 1 SLOT 3...
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1.4.3 Connection Examples—KX-TVS200 DPT Integration For example, when you mount 3 KX-TVS204 cards, you can use 12 VPS ports in total by connecting 6 jacks of the KX-TD series or KX-TA1232 PBX to 6 jacks of the KX-TVS200. Connection Example (KX-TVS204 3) PBX (KX-TD1232) KX-TVS200...
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Connection Example (KX-TVS102 3, DPT Integration Mode) PBX (KX-TD1232) KX-TVS200 Jack 5 Jack 6 SLOT 3 Jack 3 Port 9 Port 10 Jack 3 Jack 4 Jack 2 SLOT 2 Port 5 Port 6 Jack 1 Jack 2 Jack 1 SLOT 1...
Connect both jacks on each KX-TVS102 card to your PBX (see the diagram above). The VPS will support 2 ports for each KX-TVS102 card, with both jacks connected. 1.4.4 Connection Examples—KX-TVS300 DPT Integration For example, when you mount 6 KX-TVS204 cards, you can use 24 VPS ports in total by connecting 12 jacks of the KX-TD series or KX-TA1232 PBX to 12 jacks of the VPS.
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Connection Example (KX-TVS204 6) PBX (KX-TD500) VPS Card 2 Jack 4 Jack 12 Jack 11 Port 23 Port 24 Port 21 Port 22 Jack 3 Jack 2 Jack 10 Jack 9 Port 19 Port 20 Port 17 Port 18 Jack 1 VPS Card 1 Jack 8...
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Connection Example (KX-TVS102 6, DPT Integration Mode) PBX (KX-TD500) VPS Card 1 Jack 12 Jack 11 Jack 6 Port 21 Port 22 Jack 10 Jack 9 Jack 5 Port 17 Port 18 Jack 8 Jack 7 Jack 4 Port 13 Port 14 Jack 6...
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Inband/None Integration Connection Example (KX-TVS102 6, Inband/None Integration Mode) Jack 12 Jack 12 Jack 11 Port 22 Port 21 Jack 11 Jack 10 Jack 10 Jack 9 Port 18 Port 17 Jack 9 Jack 8 Jack 8 Jack 7 Port 14 Port 13...
INSTALLATION 2.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please read the following precautions before installing the VPS. 2.1.1 Installation The VPS needs to be mounted on a wall. Improper placement of the system may result in malfunction, noise, or discoloration. Avoid installing the VPS in the following places: •...
INSTALLATION 2.1.2 Wiring • To assure good quality telephone connection, it is recommended new and modifications to existing installation of customer premise wiring shall use solid twisted pair copper conductors with minimum 24 gauge that comply with the electrical specifications for Category 3 wiring as detailed in ANSI/EIA/TIA-570A Building Wiring Standards.
INSTALLATION 2.1.3 Environmental Requirements The hard disk is sensitive to cold, heat, dryness, humidity, shock, vibration, and magnetic fields. Please observe the conditions specified below. Table 5 Hard Disk Drive Usage Environment Operating Temperature : 5 °C to 40 °C {41 °F to 104 °F} Operating Humidity : See Graph 1 below.
INSTALLATION 2.2 UNPACKING Unpack the box and check the items below. Table 6 Main Unit AC Cord Screws (Wall Mounting) Anchor Plugs (Wall Mounting) Installation Manual...
INSTALLATION 2.3 MOUNTING THE VPS ON THE WALL The wall where the VPS is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the VPS. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws as the enclosed ones.
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INSTALLATION To Mount on a Concrete or Mortar Wall: Place the template on the wall to mark the 3 screw positions. Template Drill 3 holes and drive the anchor plugs (included) with a hammer, flush with the wall. Concrete or To the wall surface Mortar Wall Anchor Plug...
INSTALLATION 2.4 FRAME GROUND CONNECTION IMPORTANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to the ground. Loosen the screw. Insert the grounding wire. Tighten the screw. Connect the grounding wire to the ground. To ground In most of North America, the ground provided by the "Third wire ground" at the commercial or residential power outlet will be satisfactory.
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INSTALLATION than 1 should be obtained. If the reading is not obtained, the outlet is not adequately grounded. See a qualified electrician. Installation Manual...
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket-outlet is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible. If your VPS is the KX-TVS200 or KX-TVS300, install optional port expansion cards (see 2.6 INSTALLING PORT EXPANSION CARDS: KX-TVS102 OR KX-TVS204).
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INSTALLATION Wait until the "warning" appears on the screen. Set the DIP/Rotary Switch back to position 0. CAUTION If the DIP/Rotary Switch is not reset to position 0 after initialization, all programming will be lost when the voice processor loses power! Perform Quick Setup (see Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM).
TVS300. One KX-TVS102 card can support 2 VPS ports, under either Inband or DPT Integration. • The KX-TVS204 card can be installed in the KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300 (the KX- TVS110 can only accept the KX-TVS102 card). One KX-TVS204 card can support 4 VPS ports, under DPT Integration.
INSTALLATION 2.6.2 Installing the KX-TVS102 or KX-TVS204 Port Card Remove the adhesive tape from the card. KX-TVS102 Card KX-TVS204 Card (KX-TVS102 only) Loosen, remove and discard the screw under the tape with a screwdriver. Loosen two screws on the right side of the main unit, then open the front cover in the direction of arrow All Models Installation Manual...
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Loosen the screw on the grounding strap, then remove the strap from the unit. KX-TVS110 KX-TVS200 KX-TVS300 Insert the optional port card into SLOT 1 using the guide rails (for the KX-TVS110, insert the KX-TVS102 card into SLOT 2). KX-TVS102 Card...
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Press the latches at both ends of the card firmly, then fix the grounding strap to the unit with a screwdriver. KX-TVS102 Card Press Latch Card Latches Latches Latches KX-TVS110 KX-TVS200 KX-TVS300 KX-TVS204 Card Press Latch Card Latches Latches KX-TVS200 KX-TVS300 Installation Manual...
Insert your finger into the opening of either one of the two ferrite cores and open it as shown below: Notes The illustration above is for the KX-TVS300 as an example; please refer to it for the KX- TVS110 and KX-TVS200. • The KX-TVS110 and KX-TVS200 are equipped with only one ferrite core.
INSTALLATION Cable Clip (KX-TVS300 only) Lift the right end of the cable clip with your finger as shown below: Connect a 4-conductor cable or 2-conductor cable to the VPS and run the cable through the ferrite core and under the cable clip (see the following sections). Close the ferrite core and the cable clip.
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(Port 1, 2) Expansion Capabilities for the KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300 There are 3 SLOTs available in the KX-TVS200, and 6 SLOTs available in the KX-TVS300. Four VPS ports are assigned to each SLOT. The KX-TVS200 can support a maximum of 12 VPS ports;...
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INSTALLATION See Table 9 (for the KX-TVS200) or 10 (for the KX-TVS300) for card configuration examples, and the available number of ports in each case. Table 9 Card Configuration Examples (DPT Integration)—KX-TVS200 Example No. SLOT 3 SLOT 2 SLOT 1...
INSTALLATION 2.7.5 Internal Modem Card (KX-TVS300 only) The Internal Modem Card allows programming and maintenance of the KX-TVS300 from a remote location. Insert the telephone line from the Central Office into the modular jack on the internal modem card. Guide the telephone cord through either one of the two ferrite cores and under the cable clip.
INSTALLATION 2.8 TERMINAL CONNECTION 2.8.1 Requirements for Connecting Programming Terminal The programming terminal must be connected with a serial cable with an RS-232C connector at the RS-232C port. This must be a null modem cable. This enables system administration (system setup, mailbox setup, and system diagnosis) to be performed. Communication parameters of the VPS have been set to the following values at the factory: Table 11 COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS...
INSTALLATION Standard IBM 25-Pin Connection ® Circuit Type Signal Signal Circuit Type Pin No. Pin No. (RS-232C) Name Name (RS-232C) Table 12 Pin Configuration of the RS-232C Circuit Type Signal Name Number RS-232C CCITT Frame Ground Transmitted Data Received Data Request To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground...
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INSTALLATION Signal Ground (SG) Connects to the DC ground of the unit for all interface signals. Data Terminal Ready (DTR)—output This signal line is turned on by the unit to indicate that it is RS-232C on-line. Circuit DTR ON does not indicate that communication has been established with the terminal/printer. It is switched off when the unit is RS-232C off-line.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.1 GUIDELINES FOR INTEGRATION 3.1.1 DPT or Inband Signaling? There are 2 types of integration available on the VPS: Inband Signaling and DPT. The VPS used with any other brand of telephone equipment requires inband equipment.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Table 13 VPS/PBX COMMUNICATION PBX to VPS VPS to PBX Call Progress Tones SLT Signals • ringback • on/off hook • busy • hookswitch flash • reorder • touchtones Touchtones The VPS must also have access to certain PBX features. For example, if the VPS takes a message, one way it can notify the mailbox owner is by dialing the PBX's Message-Waiting- Lamp-On code.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS TEST:Call an SLT extension from the telephone in question. When the call is answered, see if the person receiving the call hears touchtones when numbers are dialed. Message Waiting Notification from an SLT The PBX extensions should light a lamp or receive stutter dial tone when the Message-Waiting- Lamp-On code is dialed by the VPS.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS TEST: Place an outside call from an SLT. See if you can set up a screened transfer to another extension. Next, try the same test with an internal call. (The VPS may have to transfer both types of calls.)
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.2 PBX PARAMETERS AND PORT SETTINGS 3.2.1 General Guidelines and Definitions Optimal performance of the VPS/PBX system relies on proper VPS programming. There are 3 categories of hardware settings: RS-232C, Port Settings, and PBX Interface Parameters.
Specifies the method of integration to be used between the VPS and PBX. If PBX type is set to the Panasonic KX-T series, the Inband Signaling parameters are set automatically and should not be altered. DPT Integration is only available when a KX-TD series or KX- TA1232 PBX is connected and the software is upgraded.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS • Reconnect Sequence on No Answer: Tells the VPS how to return to the caller if the called extension does not answer. PBXs differ in how they handle this function. Test from an SLT to determine the sequence.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Table 16 Code Call State Sent to the Voice Mail Port When... (default) Forwarded to Voice The extension dialed is forwarded to Voice Mail and no Mail (Busy) other Voice Mail ports are available to accept the call. (This signals the Voice Mail port [usually Auto-Attendant] to let the caller to leave a message.)
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.3 CONNECTING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T SERIES PBXs 3.3.1 VPS Programming for Inband Integration Set parameters from the System Administration Terminal. The table below lists recommended parameters for Panasonic KX-T series PBXs.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Table 17 TD816/ Other T1232/ TD1232/ PBX Type T308 T616 T336 TD500 Manufacturers TA series TA1232/ TD308 Call Waiting Sequence Release Sequence for Call Waiting Check with manufacturer. Not Available Adding "A" for "answer" to the operator and extension transfer eliminates the message: "You have a call"...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Reserve this extension group for these extensions! Do not mix other extensions into this group. Enable hunting for the VPS extension groups using System Program [100]. Set the hunting type for the VPS extension groups to circular using System Program [101].
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Extension 106 Port 1 KX-TA series Extension 107 Port 2 Extension 108 Mailbox for Extension 106 Installation Manual...
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.3.3 KX-TD500 Programming for Inband Integration Whenever possible, we recommend that you use DPT Integration. However, in some cases, this is not possible. In the following situations, you need to use Inband Integration: •...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of the extension ports to be connected to the VPS Go to the "1-3 Extension Port Assignment" screen. Assign "Attribute" of the port to be connected to "TEL" (default). Assign "DN" for the port (click "DN Refer" to check the available directory numbers).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of the extension line to be connected to the VPS Go to the "4-2 Extension Line" screen. Set "Data Line Mode" to "Yes". Click "Apply" to save the changed data. Note: This program prevents the VM port from being interrupted by "Call Waiting",...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Settings for the trunk (CO line) features Select the appropriate trunk (CO line) feature settings depending on how your customer plans to use the VPS. • The VPS answers all incoming outside calls promptly.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS [Recommended Settings (2)] If the VPS is only answering incoming outside calls not answered by the Operator (Operator backup): Assignment of DIL 1:1 line Go to the "4-1 Trunk Line" screen. Assign "Destination Day/Night/Lunch/Break" for each trunk (CO line) to a specific extension number.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of IRNA (Intercept Routing No Answer) destination: Go to the "3-1 Trunk Group" screen. Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night" for the trunk (CO line) group. Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of IRNA (Intercept Routing No Answer) timer: Go to the "2-4 System Timer 1/2" screen. Assign "Intercept Time" parameter. Click "Apply" to save the changed data. Note: This parameter tells the KX-TD500 how long to let a call ring at an extension before forwarding (redirecting).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS [Recommended Settings (3)] If the VPS is only answering incoming outside calls not answered by user extensions: Assignment of DIL 1:1 line Go to the "4-1 Trunk Line" screen. Assign "Destination Day/Night/Lunch/Break" for each trunk (CO line) to a specific extension number.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of IRNA (Intercept Routing No Answer) destination: Go to the "3-1 Trunk Group" screen. Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night" for the trunk (CO line) group. Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Assignment of IRNA (Intercept Routing No Answer) timer: Go to the "2-4 System Timer 1/2" screen. Assign "Intercept Time" parameter. Click "Apply" to save the changed data. Note: This parameter tells the KX-TD500 how long to let a call ring at an extension before forwarding (redirecting).
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.3.5 KX-TD816, KX-TD1232, and KX-TA1232 Programming for Inband Integration via the Operating and Maintenance Tool Go to the Main Menu. Choose "System Data Programming". (BATCH [1] or INTERACTIVE [2]). • Before choosing Batch Programming, you must open a file in the Disk File Management Menu (Item 3).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Enable XDP ports. Place Voice Mail extensions in Extension Group 8. Station Setting Cordless Jack EXT Name Doorphone PITS Night Mode 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Time 01-1 [ 101 ] [...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Choose the "Call Hunting" extension group. Set the last extension group to [A] for Automated Attendant. Miscellaneous EXP1 EXP2 EXP3 Expansion Card Type (Master) => EXT1 EXT2 (Slave ) => EXT1 EXT2 Local Access =>...
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS 3.3.6 KX-TD308 Programming for Inband Integration via the Operating and Maintenance Tool Go to the Main Menu. Choose "System Data Programming". (BATCH [1] or INTERACTIVE [2]) • Before choosing Batch Programming, you must open a file in the Disk File Management Menu (Item 3).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Station Setting 1 DoorPhone Jack Ext. Name Day Night LCS Mode 1-1 [11 ] [N] [ 1 ] [STOP REC] 1-2 [21 [ 1 ] 2-1 [12 ] [N] [ 1 ]...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Choose "Miscellaneous" from the System Menu. System Menu (A)ccount Codes Caller (I)D Class of Se(R)vice (D)ay/Night (E)mergency/Quick Dial (F)loating Extensions Fle(X)ible Numbers (M)iscellaneous P(H)antom Extensions Seria(L) Interface S(P)ecial Carrier (T)imers Add. F(U)nctions - SYSTEM Add.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS Choose "CO-Line (ALT-L)" from the System Data Programming Main Menu. System Data Programming Main Menu AuxPorts (ALT-U) Manager (ALT-M) System (ALT-Y) CO-Line (ALT-L) Station (ALT-S) TRS(ALT-T) ARS(ALT-A) Choose "Settings (2)" in the Sub Menu, and program all lines DIL to the first extension of the Voice Mail hunt group.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR DPT INTEGRATION 4.1.1 Why DPT Integration is Important The VPS works well with most PBXs because its connections are made through a standard single line (tip/ring) telephone interface. However, the communication between the PBX and VPS is best when DPT Integration is used;...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Table 18 DPT INTEGRATION FEATURES Intercom Paging* Callers can page subscribers through built-in speakers and external paging equipment. For a Caller ID Caller, if his name has been recorded for the Caller Name Announcement feature, the name will be announced at the end of the page.
VPS card(s) for DPT Integration. Note: The following procedure is for when connecting the KX-TVS300; please refer to it when connecting the KX-TVS110 or KX-TVS200. Assignment of the VPS card to be connected to the VPS...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Check the information of "Card Properties" and confirm the LPR version of the card. Note: The LPR Version must be "2" or higher for the first VPS card (101: DLC/DHLC) to which the control channel will be assigned, or "1" or higher for the second VPS card (201: DLC/DHLC).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Assignment of the ports to be connected to the VPS Go to the "1-3 Extension Port Assignment" screen. Select the appropriate VPS card (101: DLC/DHLC or 201: DLC/DHLC) in the "Card No."...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Assignment of VPS card and its model Go to the "1-4 VPS (DPT) Port Assignment" screen. Select the corresponding equipment number in the "TVS No." menu. Select your VPS model in the "Type" menu.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Assignment of the extension ports connected to the VPS Continue the programming in the "1-4 VPS (DPT) Port Assignment" screen. Select the extension port number of the card (DLC/DHLC) to which the VPS (DPT) jack is to be connected in the "Port No."...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Screen output: To set the trunk (CO line) features, follow the instructions in "Settings for the trunk (CO line) features" (3.3.3 KX-TD500 Programming for Inband Integration in 3.3 CONNECTING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T SERIES PBXs).
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Before starting the VPS, make sure all installation and line connections have been done as described in Section 2 INSTALLATION. The calls to the VPS can be processed after the Power Indicator stops flashing.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Possible causes of the message: "DPT Interface Connection is not Established" Table 19 Cause Remedy The PBX is not a KX-TD series or KX-TA1232 Connect a KX-TD series or system. Since the VPS is configured to...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Go to the System Administration Top Menu. Select [5] and Press ENTER, or Type [3] then QSET and Press ENTER for Quick Setup and follow the Auto Configuration Instructions. TEST: Press the INTERCOM button and then [1065]. If the VPS answers, you have a DPT connection.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.3 CONNECTING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TD816, KX-TD1232, KX- TA1232 AND KX-TD308 Notes • Do not use system programs [106] or [602] for DPT Integration. • The next 2 sections (4.3.1 KX-TD1232 Software Verification and Programming for DPT Integration via the Manager's Extension and 4.3.2 KX-TD1232 Software Verification and...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilize some of the features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, call National Parts Center at 1-800-833-9626.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX to another port. To reach the VPS, users dial these extension numbers. It is not necessary to change the default programming for the extensions 165 and 166. From the SYS-PGM NO ? screen: Enter [118].
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX • The Power Indicator light goes on. • The Power Indicator light begins to flash. • "CARD TEST" is displayed on the screen. • "SYSTEM SETUP" is displayed. Screen output: CARD TEST...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Table 20 Cause Remedy The cabling between the PBX extension ports Confirm the cabling is and the VPS is not 4-wire or is improperly connected as described in connected. Section 2 INSTALLATION.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Set the DIP/Rotary Switch to position 0 after initialization is complete. The required programming is complete and the VPS and KX-TD1232 should be able to communicate through DPT Integration. We recommend that the KX-TD1232 system has any optional extension cards installed and telephones connected before starting the VPS.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX must be P831AA or higher.) If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilize some of the features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, call National Parts Center at 1-800-833-9626.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Choose "Voice Mail Integration" from the System Menu. System Menu 01. Day/Night 14. Opera/Manager/EXT Group 02. Class of Service 15. Miscellaneous 03. Emergency/Quick Dial 16. Caller ID Modification 04. Speed Dial 17.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX CO Line Setting DIL 1:1 DIL 1:1 Detection EXT No Lunch Break Mode Night Group Grroup Disable Disable EXT[165] EXT[165] Reg. Disable Disable EXT[165] EXT[165] Reg. Disable Disable EXT[165] EXT[165] Reg.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Software Verification Verify Software—check the software version of the KX-TD308 using System Program [116]. Example: P871FYMMDDA The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day). For DPT Integration, the software version of the PBX must be P871F or higher.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Skip this step unless setting flexible numbering. System Program [118] (Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment) is automatically set. This program allows you to assign an extension number to each Voice Mail port. Since a jack connected to the VPS provides 2 extensions, this enables you to assign extension numbers to each port.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Before starting the VPS, make sure all installation and line connections have been done as described in Section 2 INSTALLATION. The calls to the VPS can be processed after the Power Indicator stops flashing.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Possible causes of the message: "DPT Interface Connection is not Established" Table 21 Cause Remedy The PBX is not a KX-TD series or KX-TA1232 Connect a KX-TD series or system. Since the VPS is configured to...
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Go to the System Administration Top Menu. Select [5] and Press ENTER, or Type [3] then QSET and Press ENTER for Quick Setup and follow the Auto Configuration Instructions. TEST: Press the INTERCOM button and then [295]. If the VPS answers, you have a DPT connection.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4 COMMON DPT INTEGRATION FEATURES AND SETUP PROCEDURES The following features can be used on any KX-T proprietary telephone (7000 series analog; 7200/7400 series digital). 4.4.1 Live Call Screening (LCS) Programming LCS notifies subscribers of incoming messages to their mailboxes.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.3 Live Call Screening Password Canceling To cancel the password, follow the procedure below. (It is not necessary to enter PITS Programming to activate this feature). PC programming is also available for KX-TD500 users (see 4.4.6 Live Call Screening Assignment via PC Programming).
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.5 Live Call Screening Private/Hands-Free Mode Assignment via Station Programming This program assigns a VPS response for when a message is being left in a mailbox. It determines whether an alert tone is sent or whether the recorded message is played through the built-in speaker of the extension.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.6 Live Call Screening Assignment via PC Programming The KX-TD500 users can program Live Call Screening features via PC programming. Follow the procedure below to assign each feature. Go to "4-2 Extension Line" screen.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.7 Live Call Screening Button Assignment via Station Programming For the Live Call Screening feature to work at an extension, the extension must have an LCS button lit at the time of the message reception. This key must either be a DSS/BLF or CO key with a lamp.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX The Live Call Screening Cancel Button Assignment is optional; Live Call Screening can also be canceled by Pressing the FLASH button. 4.4.9 Two-Way Recording Button Assignment via Station Programming For the Two-Way Recording feature to work at an extension, the extension must have a TWR button on it.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.10 Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment via Station Programming For the Two-Way Transfer feature to work at an extension, the extension must have a TWT button on it. This key must either be a DSS/BLF or CO key with a lamp. Follow the procedure below to assign a TWT button on an extension.
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Dial [8]. Screen output: VTR Dial the Voice Mail extension number. Press STORE. To exit the Station Programming mode, Press the PROGRAM button or lift the handset. Repeat these steps for each telephone.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Click the Key Number to which a button will be assigned. "Flexible CO Key" screen displays. Screen output: Select the desired Key Type. When 2WAY-REC, 2WAY-TRN, or VTR is selected, enter the extension number in "DN".
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.13 Live Call Screening Activation To activate the Live Call Screening status, follow the steps below. PC programming is also available for KX-TD500 users (see 4.4.6 Live Call Screening Assignment via PC Programming).
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX 4.4.17 A Restriction on TWR/TWT Activation If your PBX is a basic KX-TD500, you can have only 8 simultaneous activations of Two-Way Recording and Two-Way Transfer, because the basic KX-TD500 supports only 8 three-way conferences.
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX Installation Manual...
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.1 STARTING UP 5.1.1 Before Programming Determine the customer's needs. • Work with the owner, manager, and receptionist to build the Custom Service Greetings and Holiday Greetings. • Figure out which ports are to be answered by which greetings. •...
Quick setup may be performed again without erasing prior data. Notes • The screen samples given in this section are for the KX-TVS300; if your VPS model is the KX-TVS110 or KX-TVS200, some of the screens may look different.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM PBX Type Press ENTER. Screen output: Quick Setup - PBX type Please select your PBX type. 1. KX-T308 2. KX-T616 3. KX-T1232/TA series 4. KX-T96 5. KX-T336 6. KX-TD816 7. KX-TD1232/KX-TA1232 8. KX-TD500 9. KX-TD308 0. OTHERS Select your PBX type.
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The maximum number of mailboxes depends on the VPS model. • With the KX-TVS110, a maximum of 62 extension numbers can be entered. • With the KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300, a maximum of 1022 extension numbers can be entered. Installation Manual...
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Up to 16 alphabetic characters can be assigned as an Owner's Last Name. Note • Mailbox numbers displayed on this screen Panasonic KX-TD Series or KX-TA1232 System The same numbers as the extensions of the KX-TD series system that were automatically transmitted to the VPS—Auto Configuration.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM • The length of mailbox numbers The Message Manager mailbox (General Delivery Mailbox) might be 2- to 5-digit long (98, 998, 9998, or 99998). The System Manager mailbox might be 2- to 5-digit long (99, 999, 9999, or 99999). If both 3 and 4-digit extension numbers exist at the same time, the VPS will unify all mailbox numbers to 4-digit length by entering [0] at the end of all 3-digit numbers.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Port Service Setting Screen output: Quick Setup- Port Service Setting All ports are currently set up to handle callers with standard automated atten- dant operation, day and night mode, using the Custom Service feature (Custom 1). You can change the operation to standard voice mail (Custom 2) or leave it as automated attendant.
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To cancel and exit, select "No." 1: Yes 2: No Setup 9998... Then "CARD TEST..." "SYSTEM SETUP..." and "1...2...3..." appear on the screen one by one. Note (KX-TVS300 only) When activating the Quick Setup remotely through the internal modem, the line will Installation Manual...
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM be disconnected because the VPS will automatically restart upon finishing the Quick Setup. Please re-establish remote access to the VPS via the internal modem Screen output: CARD TEST ... SYSTEM SETUP ... 1 ... 2 ... 3 ... Screen output when Quick Setup is finished: **ON LINE MODE** >...
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.2 PORT SETTING OPTIONS Design each system according to the needs of your customer. You should be familiar with all options for port assignment so that customers get exactly what they need and expect. Each port can be assigned as Voice Mail, Interview Service, Automated Attendant, or Custom Service. Custom Service is the most flexible of all the services because it allows access to the other services by pressing one key.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM The top of the tree should include what callers will hear when they are first connected to the VPS. Then create a branch for each option until each caller option has been documented. Next, fill in each box with the action that it represents so you can easily remember what action corresponds to each keystroke.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM COS. (This tells the VPS which paging group to dial). In the Intercom paging section, assign the number "333" to the paging group assigned to the sales dept. Fax Management (1-5-7-8) Assigns up to 2 fax machines that can be extensions from the PBX. If the CNG tone is heard, the VPS will automatically forward the call to the first fax machine.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.2.3 Custom Service Programming After you have finished constructing the tree, enter the System Programming Custom Service Settings Menu. Access the Custom Service Setting Menu through the following sequence: System Administration Top Menu: Enter The Number: = 1 (Program) Enter The Number: = 4 (Service Setting) Enter The Number: = 2 (Custom Service) The system then asks what Custom Service number you want to edit.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Enter data into the Custom Service menu; use the table below as a guide. Table 24 Description Value Range Description/Function (Default) Prompt Mode 1. System Specifies the language that the caller will hear when 2. User 1 calling this Custom Service.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Keypad Assignment Options Table 25 Entry Function Allows the caller to leave messages in a specific a. Transfer to Mailbox mailbox. b. Transfer to Extension Transfers the caller to a specific extension. c. Operator Transfers the caller to the operator. Plays the Custom Service exit prompt and d.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.2.4 Recording Menus After you have finished entering the parameters in each menu, record the menu messages. Menu messages inform the caller of available options and their corresponding keys. For this reason, the prompts must match the programming that has been input. Note The Message Manager's mailbox might be 98, 998, 9998, or 99998.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM • Service Access Command—A caller can switch to Voice Mail service by dialing [#6] during a call. • Via Custom Service—This service can be assigned to a keypad digit within a Custom Service. After pressing this key, the caller enters Voice Mail service. 5.2.7 Mailbox Groups This program allows a message to be delivered to several mailboxes at once.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM phones. Extension groups work well in areas where the call would not be intended for a specific person (e.g., a Parts Center, Technical Support Group, etc.). To establish an extension group: From the System Administration Top Menu, Type [1-5-1-2-1] (Program-System Parameter-System Group Assignment-Extension Group-Enter).
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Enter the subscriber's mailbox and Record the Questions. Call the VPS and Press [#6 ] then Dial the Mailbox Number assigned to the interview mailbox. From the Main Menu Press [6-1]. Confirm that your questions have been recorded. Call the VPS and Press [#6] and the Interview Mailbox Number.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.2.12 Operator Service This service (when enabled) can be accessed via: • Voice Mail—Rotary Telephone Service allows rotary callers to reach the General Delivery Mailbox or Operator Service. • Automated Attendant—Dial 0 and your call will go to Operator Service. •...
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.3 SETTING PORTS 5.3.1 Port Service Menu Access the Port Service Menu through the following sequence: System Administration Top Menu: Enter The Number: = 1 (Program) Enter The Number: = 3 (Port/Trunk Service) Enter The Number: = 1 (Port Service) Screen output: Program - Port/Trunk Service - Port Service Enter the Port Number (1-24) :=...
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Table 26 Description Value Range Description/Function (Default) Incoming Call 1. Voice Mail Specifies one of 4 incoming call services. Service 2. Auto. Attn. [Notes] 3. Interview • When you specify the Interview Service, one of Subscriber's Interview mailbox numbers should also 4.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.4 AUTOMATED ATTENDANT PARAMETERS Automated Attendant parameters include: Department Dialing, Operator Parameters, and Alternate Extension. If the VPS needs a special transfer procedure for an extension (such as modem extension), alternate extension should be assigned (see "Alternate Extension Assignment" in B5.1 Automated Attendant Parameters).
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.4.3 Operator's Parameters If you enable operator service, you must set the following parameters: Operator's Extension and Mailbox Number, Coverage Modes, and Message Repeat Cycle. Operator 1: The default is set at "0" which coincides with the operator of the PBX. When a caller tries to leave a message to the Operator 1, the message will automatically go to the General Delivery Mailbox (GDM) by default.
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(KX-TVS110/KX- Busy Coverage or No Answer Coverage modes are TVS200: 998; set. KX-TVS300: 9998) Operator No 10-60 s When a call to Operator 1, 2, or 3 is not answered Answer Time...
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Table 27 Description Value Range Description/Function (Default) No Answer 1. Caller Select Specifies how to handle Operator 1 calls when not Coverage answered within the time period set by the 2. Leave Message Mode "Operator No Answer Time" mode. 3.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.5 SETTING MAILBOXES 5.5.1 Mailbox Setting Menu Access the Mailbox Setting Menu through the following sequence: System Administration Top Menu: Enter The Number: = 1 (Program) Enter The Number: = 1 (Mailbox Setting) Program - Mailbox Setting Menu 1.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Table 28 Value Range Description Description/Function (Default) Covering Specifies where a caller will be transferred when 2-5 Digits Extension Covering Extension is dialed or set under Incomplete Call (None) Handling. Interview Used to permit mailbox owner to have an interview 2-5 Digits Mailbox mailbox.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Enter the data using the following table as a guide. Table 29 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Dial Number Up to 32 digits Assigns a telephone or beeper number to Device 1, 2, or consisting of 1-9, 3.
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CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Table 29 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) No. of Retries 0-9 times Specifies the number of times that a notification call to Device 1, 2, or 3 should be attempted after a busy or no answer condition is received. Busy Delay 0-120 min Specifies the time (in minutes) the VPS must wait after...
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Enter the data using the following table as a guide. Table 30 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Telephone Up to 24 digits Specifies the telephone number to which the callers are Number 1, 2 (With the KX- forwarded when Remote Call Forwarding is set to a CO TD500) line.
CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 5.5.5 Mailbox Listing This listing is a report of mailbox number assignments. From Mailbox Setting Menu: Enter The Number : = 4 Program - Mailbox Setting - Mailbox Listing 1: 1003 2: 1001 3: 1002 4: 1004 5: 1005 6: 1006 7: 2007...
Finally, if Custom Service menus are used, subscribers should be encouraged to listen to these menus often and make suggestions for improvement. Custom service is a very powerful feature of the Panasonic VPS. Make the most out of this feature. Installation Manual...
FINAL SETUP 6.1 MESSAGE MANAGER'S MAILBOX (Mailbox 9998) The Message Manager is responsible for recording and updating a wide variety of system messages. Please refer to D6 RECORDING MESSAGES to see the full array of recording tasks. Follow the instructions below to record Custom Service prompts and user prompts. Note: The Message Manager’s mailbox might be 98, 998, 9998, or 99998.
FINAL SETUP 6.1.3 Company Greetings (Enter #6 9998,5,1) Access the Message Manager's Main Command Menu. Press [5] to modify messages. Press [1] to change the Company Greeting. Continue following voice prompts through appropriate menus. Prompts lead you through the choices and recording process. After you record the company greeting, it may be necessary to enter programming through the terminal and set the company greeting assignment under the Port Settings Menu, Trunk Service Menu and Holiday Service Menu.
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FINAL SETUP Press [1] to change User Prompt 1, or Press [2] to change User Prompt 2. Press [1] to change specified prompts, or Press [2] to change all prompts. Enter the Prompt Number you want to change. Continue following voice prompts through appropriate menus. Prompts lead you through the choices and recording process.
FINAL SETUP 6.2 SETTING UP MAILBOXES The following steps complete the basic installation of the VPS. For each mailbox on the system, a No Answer, Busy, and After Hours Greetings should be recorded, as well as the Owner's Name and Password. Please follow the steps below to set up the mailboxes accordingly.
FINAL SETUP 6.2.2 Recording the Owner's Name Dial the Extension Number of the VPS. When the VPS answers, Press [#6 ] and Dial the Number of the mailbox to which you wish to record the Owner's Name. Enter your Password (if programmed), then Press [#]. You are now inside the mailbox.
FINAL SETUP 6.3 BACKING UP THE SYSTEM Choose the Utility Command. Type [SAVE], then Press ENTER. See screen output below. From System Administration Top Menu: Enter The Number : = 3 Utility Command $ SAVE VPS DISK Data Save ( VPS -> PC : Xmodem ) 1: Program 2: Parameters 3: System Prompts...
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FINAL SETUP Notes Recorded caller names for the Caller Name Announcement (System/Personal) cannot be saved by the above procedure, only Caller ID numbers can be saved. When the saved Caller ID numbers are loaded using LOAD command, the following things should be done: •...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.1 INITIALIZING THE SYSTEM Initializing the system clears all voice data except user prompts and returns all system parameters to their default settings. Throughout this section, menu selections are indicated as "System Administration Top Menu-(Selection Number)". This means that the System Administration Top Menu must first be accessed.
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When system initializing is complete, the following display will appear: > (KX-TVS300 only.) When activating the Quick Setup remotely through the internal modem, the line will be disconnected because the VPS will automatically restart upon finishing the Quick Setup. Please re-establish remote access to the VPS via the internal modem.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS In the Utility Command Mode, the System Administrator can access the functions described below by entering the appropriate command at the "$" prompt, and Pressing RETURN. To select the Utility Commands Menu, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-3 Utility Command (Type 'HELP' for command list.) Table 31...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.1 Off-line Set (OFLN) Use the OFLN command to turn off the VPS Call Progression Mode. Set the VPS to Off-Line Mode before deleting a mailbox, since this operation involves the updating of a large number of related parameters.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Type PASS, then Press RETURN. $ PASS 1: Administrator Password 2: System Reset/Clear Password := To create a password or change an existing password, Go to Step 3. To clear a password, Go to Step 4. To create a password or change an existing password: a) Type [1] or [2] Maximum 10 characters...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Type TIME, then Press RETURN. $ TIME Current time is 12:34, PM Enter new time (HH:MM, AM/PM) : = Type the current time. Current date is MON JAN-1-2001 Enter new date (MM-DD-YY) : = Type the current date. For the year, type the last 2 digits. Note Enter the exact time and date.
JUL-14 14:00 PM 6. CPU APPLICATION (x) JUL-14 14:00 PM * = Port number (KX-TVS110: 1-4; KX-TVS200: 1-12; KX-TVS300: 1-24) Note The following tables display and explain the errors that the system can identify. Table 32 Device Error Log Indications...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Examples of a terminal display when errors are generated: Table 33 Error Indications at System Startup Indication Meaning ROM ERROR: Sum Error!! ROM checksum error. DISK ERROR: Initialize Error!! HDD initialization error. DISK ERROR: No System!! No system HDD present.
When performing this operation, always wait until the process completion indication appears. WARNING Never save (back-up) and upload the "Program" without Panasonic Technical support. The memory required to save each data component is indicated below. 1. Program—approximately 2 Mbytes (See Warning above) 2.
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Type SAVE, then Press RETURN. $ SAVE VPS Disk Data Save (VPS -> PC : Xmodem) 1: Program 2: Parameters 3: System Prompts 4. User Prompts-1 5. User Prompts-2 6. Custom Service Menus 7. Personal Greetings 8.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.8 Loading New or Saved Data to the VPS (LOAD) Use the LOAD command to install new data or to restore saved data to the VPS. Execute this command for each data file. When performing this operation, always wait until the process completion indication appears before proceeding.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.9 Print All of the VPS Parameters (GPRN) Use the GRPN command to print all VPS parameter settings (output to screen). Use Ctrl-C at any time to stop printing. Type GPRN, then Press RETURN. $ GPRN 0: All Parameters 1: Mailbox Setting 2: Class of Service Setting...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.11 Custom Service Report (CREP) Use the CREP command to display the Custom Service menu access count, the keypad assignments, message recording status and the tree-structure of the Custom Service. Type CREP, Press Space, Enter the Custom Service number (1-100), and Press RETURN. Custom [100] (System) (Access: 9 ) (Menu Msg.
Use the MWL command to specify the number of times the VPS will attempt to turn on the Message Waiting Lamp of the called extension. Apply this setting when a PBX other than the Panasonic KX-T series telephone system is used. $ MWL Current Setting of M.W.L.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.14 Setting Minimum Recording Length (MRL) Use the MRL command to specify the minimum message recording length (0-3 s). Messages shorter than the specified minimum recording length are discarded from the mailbox. Note The minimum recording length can only be set using this command. Type MRL, then Press RETURN.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Blank: The prompt has not been recorded (but the default [System Prompt] is active)—WILL BE HEARD Prompt No.: The prompt has been recorded—WILL BE HEARD Prompt No. with an*: The prompt has been recorded but is turned off— WILL NOT BE HEARD "OFF": The prompt has never been recorded and the default...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.17 Quick Setup (QSET) Use the QSET command initially to setup the VPS very roughly when you use it for the first time or after system initialization. Note Quick setup requires VT100 emulation software. Type QSET, then Press RETURN. 7.2.18 Circuit Condition Display (LMON) Use the LMON command to display the circuit condition every 1.5 s.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.19 Touchtone Information Display (PUTD) Use the PUTD command to display the touchtones the VPS receives and sends. In addition to the touchtones, the following will be displayed—the Incoming Call Service (Voice Mail, Automated Attendant, Custom, and Interview) entered by the caller and the time periods that the ports are enabled.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3 SYSTEM REPORTS The System Administrator is able to generate 8 System Reports to monitor VPS operating status. The reports can be displayed on a data terminal or printed. The terminal or printer must be connected to the RS-232C port. (The System Manager is also able to output System Reports.) To select the System Reports Menu, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-2-1...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.1 Mailbox Assignments The Mailbox Assignments report provides information about the applied mailbox authorized features and current parameter settings. Note Depending on the PBX extension numbering, the mailbox numbers might be 2- to 5-digit long. To select the Mailbox Assignments Report, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-2-1-1 **Mailbox Assignments JUL-28-2001 11:30 AM **...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING * * COS Assignments JUL-29-2001 11:30 AM * * (pr) (mbox/ dl/ md) ----- ----- ----- COS: Class of Service number Personal Greeting Length RtN: New Message Retention RtS: Saved Message Retention Time Message Length Time CaN: Maximum Message (U=Unlimited)
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.3 System Service Report The System Service Report provides information about the VPS's usable ports, trunk (CO line) groups and Holiday Services. It also indicates the services assigned to each VPS port and each trunk (CO line) group (for Day, Night, Lunch and Break modes), each Holiday Service, and all incoming and outgoing call services.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.4 Call Account Report The VPS can store information for up to 64 outgoing calling sequences (for accounting and billing purposes). Outgoing calling information includes the mailbox numbers that executed outgoing calls, the telephone numbers called, the call dates, and call duration times. When the number of outgoing calling sequences reaches 64, the first 10 items are automatically sent to the terminal.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING System Reports - System Report Clear - Port Usage Statistics Clear May I clear port usage report data? (Y/N) : = Type [Y] (yes) or [N] (no). If "Y" is entered, the system will clear the data. Wait until "Port Usage Report Data Cleared!!"...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.8 Disk Usage Statistics Clear The Disk Usage Report can be cleared of all values and prepared for use again. To clear the Disk Usage Report, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-2-2-2 System Reports - System Report Clear - Disk Usage Statistics Clear May I clear disk usage report data ? (Y/N) : = Type [Y] (yes) or [N] (no).
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ** Mailbox Usage Report JAN-4-2001 7:46 PM** MBOX:1111 [JONE BLUE] MSGs Received MSGs MSGs FROM : : JAN-3-2001 9:53 AM Subscriber Access Time 00:00:40 MBOX Use Time 00:00:12 of 01:40:00 ( 1% Used) Feature Usage Beep Extn.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3.11 Fax Call Report The Fax Call Report provides information about fax transfer when the VPS receives a fax signal. It includes the fax data receiving date, the port number used, and the fax transfer status for up to 64 fax messages.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.4 REMOTE PROGRAMMING (KX-TVS300 Only) There are 2 methods available for VPS programming: • Method 1—On-Site Programming Using RS-232C Connect the programming terminal with a serial cable with an RS-232C connector to the VPS (see 2.8 TERMINAL CONNECTION).
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Likewise, access via RS-232C will be denied while remote access is established; the display will show the same message, "Another Terminal Connected". After terminating the remote access, the VPS will automatically initialize the internal modem. It is not possible to re-access during the initialization (about 30 s). If you try to re-establish the remote access during the initialization period, the display will show "Another Terminal Connected".
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Table 35 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Nothing is heard from the • Improper connection of jacks. • Confirm that you are using the VPS when accessing the correct extension number for • Bad connection with PBX. VPS.
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Table 35 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Line disconnection occurs • Improper setting of the • Adjust the transfer sequence to while transferring an outside sequence. that of the connected PBX and call. reset (see "Operator Transfer •...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Table 35 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Unable to access the • Improper setting of the • Readjust the number of digits in mailbox. mailbox number. the mailbox number (see "Mailbox Number" in Table 40 in B2 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Table 35 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Unable to make an Intercom • Improper setting of the • Adjust the Intercom Paging Paging for groups. Intercom Paging access code. access code to that of the connected PBX (see "Paging Code for Group 1-16"...
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.6 SPECIFICATIONS Table 36 Port Cards: • KX-TVS110: KX-TVS102 (2 digital/analog port expansion card) • KX-TVS200 and KX-TVS300: KX-TVS204 (4 digital port expansion card) and KX-TVS102 Dialing Method: Touchtone/Pulse (10/20 pps) Flash Time: 100/300/600/900 ms (programmable) CPC Detection None/6.5/150/300/450/600 ms (programmable)
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• KX-TVS300: 2-conductor cable In case of DPT: • KX-TVS110: 4-conductor cable with DPT interface • KX-TVS200: 4-conductor cable with DPT interface • KX-TVS300: 4-conductor cable with DPT interface Data Port: RS-232C interface port Operating Temperature: Please see Table 5 in 2.1.3 Environmental Requirements.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual...
Group" in Glossary. Auto Configuration creates mailboxes by obtaining extension • See "System Components" in (DPT Integration numbers from the Panasonic KX-T series 1.3.2 System Components. Only) telephone system that uses DPT Integration. • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR Also sets the time and date automatically by DPT INTEGRATION.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Auto Forwarding moves or copies unretrieved messages from • See "Private Message" in this one mailbox to another, after a specified Table. period of time. This service is only available • See "Authorization for Auto to subscribers (you cannot auto forward Forwarding"...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Call Services include a series of both incoming and • See "Port Service Setting" in outgoing call services. 5.1.3 Starting the Quick Incoming Call Services: Automated Setup. Attendant Service, Voice Mail Service, • See "Incoming Call Service" in Interview Service, Custom Service.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Caller ID Call allows the System Administrator to assign up • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR Routing to 120 Caller ID numbers and program the DPT INTEGRATION. (DPT Integration route for the calls from these assigned •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Caller Name allows the System Administrator to assign up • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR Announcement— to 120 Caller ID numbers. Each Caller ID DPT INTEGRATION. System number can have a caller name recorded by •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Calling a Beeper allows a subscriber to be notified by a beeper • See "Dial Number" and "Type of when he has message(s). If the beeper has a Device" in Table 42 in display, it is possible to send to it a callback B2 SYSTEM number.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Class of Service There are 62 COS levels for subscribers. • See 7.3.2 COS (Class of (COS) Service) Assignments. COS 63 is for the Message Manager and COS 64 is for the System Manager. •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Covering Extension forwards calls to a second extension when the • See "Covering Extension" in first extension's subscriber is not available to Table 41 in B2 SYSTEM take the call. The caller can also access the ADMINISTRATION—...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Department Dialing is a speed-dialing feature that permits the • See 5.4.2 Department Dialing. caller to quickly reach the desired extension • See "Department Dialing" in by dialing a 1 digit number either during or B5.1 Automated Attendant after the playing of the Department Dialing Parameters.
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• See Section 4 INTEGRATING Caller ID, Time Synchronization with PBX, THE VPS WITH THE Two-Way Record and Two-Way Transfer. PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX. Note: Depending on the model and/or the • See "DPT Integration" in software version of the connected PBX, you Glossary.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES External Message allows a subscriber to send a message to • See "The Extension of the Delivery Service several subscribers and non-subscribers Owner" in Table 41 in (including outside parties) at a specified time B2 SYSTEM (or immediately).
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Fax Management allows the VPS to automatically route an • See "Fax Management (1-5-7- incoming fax signal to a specific fax machine. 8)" in 5.2.2 Custom Service Up to 2 fax machines can be assigned using Features.
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Signaling?. called extension is not known. Touchtone • See Section 3 INTEGRATING Integration works with the Automated THE VPS WITH PANASONIC Attendant Service to enable the VPS to KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS. immediately recognize the state of the call (busy, answered, ringing, etc.) and improve •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Intercom Paging permits callers to page subscribers by PBX • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR (DPT Integration paging (there are different kinds of PBX DPT INTEGRATION. Only) paging, and these can be specified by VPS •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Interview Service plays a set of recorded questions when a • See 5.2.9 Interview Service. caller accesses the service. The caller is • See "Interview Mailbox provided an opportunity to answer each Number" in Table 41 in question after it has been asked.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Live Call Screening permits the subscriber to monitor incoming • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR (DPT Integration calls as messages are being recorded. The DPT INTEGRATION. Only) subscriber has the option of answering calls •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Logical Extension is an extension that always receives calls • See "All Calls Transfer to (All Calls Transfer directly into its mailbox. This feature is used Mailbox" in Table 41 in to Mailbox) by subscribers that are often unavailable or B2 SYSTEM that do not have a telephone.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Message Delivery allows a subscriber to check the status of • See 3.2 Checking Mailbox Status messages that have been sent. The sending Distribution in the Subscriber's subscriber has the option of canceling any of Guide.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Message Transfer allows the subscriber to transfer messages to • See "Transferring Messages" in other mailboxes after playing. The subscriber D2 MANAGING THE can also add a personal comment at the GENERAL DELIVERY beginning of the message to be transferred if MAILBOX.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Message Waiting automatically illuminates the message • See "Message Waiting Notification—Lamp waiting lamp on the subscriber's or the Notification from an SLT" in Message Manager's telephone when there are 3.1.4 PBX Requirements for unplayed messages waiting in the mailbox.
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VPS and PBX to work together as • See 2.7 CONNECTIONS. an integrated unit. Two integration options • See Section 3 INTEGRATING are available: Inband Integration and DPT THE VPS WITH PANASONIC Integration. KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS. • See Section 4 INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-T DIGITAL PBX.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Personal Greeting permits subscribers to record up to 4 personal • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR for Caller ID greetings for calls from pre-assigned Caller DPT INTEGRATION. (DPT Integration ID numbers. Each greeting supports up to 8 •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Play System Prompt allows the "Guidance for Recording" • See "Play System Prompt after After Personal message to be played for the caller after the Personal Greeting" in Table 44 Greeting "Personal Greeting". The "Guidance for in B3 SYSTEM Recording"...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Remote Call allows a subscriber and the Message Manager • See 5.5.2 Entering a Mailbox. Forwarding Set to program his extension from a remote • See "Remote Call Forward to (DPT Integration location to forward various types of calls to a CO Setting"...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Rotary Telephone provides guidance to callers using rotary • See "Other Parameters-Rotary Service telephone systems or when several seconds Telephone Service" in pass without anything being entered by the B6.7 Other Parameters. caller. •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Special Feature permits mailbox owners to use the following • See "Remote Call Forward to Authorization special features: Remote Call Forward to CO, CO", "Delete Message Delete Message Confirmation, Message Confirmation", "Authorization Waiting Notification, External Message for Message Notification", Delivery, and Auto Forwarding.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Time Group is a time frame in which Day, Night, Lunch • See "Service Mode" and "Time and Break time periods can be programmed. Service" in this table. It is possible to assign up to 8 different Time •...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Two-Way Recording permits a subscriber to record two-way • See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR (DPT Integration conversations into his mailbox. DPT INTEGRATION. only) • See 4.4.9 Two-Way Recording Button Assignment via Station Programming. • See 4.4.12 Button Assignment via PC Programming.
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SYSTEM FEATURES Table 37 FEATURE DESCRIPTION REFERENCES Unlimited Message permits a mailbox owner to record two-way • See "Two-Way Recording" and Length conversations of unlimited length into his or "Two-Way Transfer" in this another person's mailbox (Two-Way table. Recording or Two-Way Transfer). The •...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B1 SYSTEM NAVIGATION Use either a VT100 or compatible terminal or other RS-232C terminals (ASCII Terminals) to perform System Administration, which includes the setting and changing of system parameters. This can be a personal computer with emulation software. Keyboard Use VT100 or Compatible Terminals When using a VT100 or compatible terminal, perform either of the following steps to choose...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Other RS-232C Terminals (ASCII Terminals) When using RS-232C Terminals, Type the number of the option desired and Press RETURN to choose menu options. Table 39 FUNCTIONS (1)-(9), then (RETURN) Typing any number 1 through 9 will select the corresponding option for that number.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE 1. Mallbox 1. Program Setting 2. Class of Service 3. Port/Trunk Service 4. Service 1. Automated 1. Department Setting Attendant Dialing 2. Operator's Parameter 3. Alternate Extension 2. Custom Service Installation Manual...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE 1. Enter 5. System 1. System Group 1. Mailbox Parameter 2. Delete Assignment Group Setting 3. Listing 1. Enter 2. Extension 2. Delete Group 3. Listing 2. Time Group 1. Service Mode 1. Day Service Service 2. Time Service 2.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B2 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—MAILBOXES Up to 1022 Subscriber Mailboxes can be created or edited by following the correct sequence of steps. To access the proper menu for mailbox setup, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-1-1-Mailbox No. Table 40 Parameter Value Range...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 41 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) The Extension 2-5 digits Used to transfer calls through the VPS to a subscriber's of the Owner (None) mailbox. Any valid extension number including an Extension Group List number can be assigned. Note: If an Extension Group List number is assigned to a mailbox, all group members are able to share the information stored there.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 41 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Interview 2-5 digits Permits a mailbox owner to own an interview mailbox. The Mailbox (None) interview mailbox number must be an unassigned mailbox Number number. Note: The replies to an interview session constitute one message.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Notification Setting-Device 1, 2, or 3 Table 42 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Dial Number Up to 32 digits Assigns a telephone or beeper number to Device 1, 2, or consisting of 1-9, 3. The subscriber can also specify the dial number from his telephone.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 42 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) No. of Retries 0-9 times Specifies the number of times that a notification call to Device 1, 2, or 3 should be attempted after a busy or no answer condition is received. Busy Delay 0-120 min Specifies the time (in minutes) the VPS must wait after...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 43 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Telephone Up to 24 digits Specifies the telephone number to which the callers are Number 1, 2 (With the KX- forwarded when Remote Call Forwarding is set to a CO TD500) line.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Listing Mailboxes Follow the procedure below to display the mailbox number list. To display the list of all mailbox numbers, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-1-4 Installation Manual...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—SETTING COS (CLASS OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS The COS-Class of Service parameters define the set of services that are available to mailbox owners. A maximum of 64 (1-64) classes can be specified. A class of service number can be assigned for each mailbox.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 44 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Personal 8-60 s in 4 s Defines the maximum length of the personal greeting Greeting increments message that can be recorded by the subscriber. Length (16) This parameter applies to: •...
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PBX allows the conversation to be recorded. If set to "No", the recording will be automatically saved. Note: The Live Call Screening feature is available if DPT Voice Mail Integration is activated with a Panasonic KX-T series telephone system. Direct Mailbox 1.
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:Group 1) If set to "17", the Intercom Paging feature is activated for all groups. Note: The Intercom Paging feature is available if DPT Voice Mail Integration is activated with a Panasonic KX- T series telephone system. Prompt Mode 1. System Specifies the language used for voice prompts played for 2.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 44 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Number of 0-30 Specifies the maximum number of Caller IDs which CIDs for Caller (30) subscribers can assign for the Personal Caller Name Name Announcement. Announcement Personal 1. Yes If set to "Yes", subscribers can utilize the personal Greeting for 2.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 44 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Beeper 1. Caller Select Permits subscribers to use the Callback Number Entry Callback 2. Without feature. No. Entry 3. Before Mode 4. After Caller After recording a message, the caller is 5.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 44 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Prompt Mode 1. System When an external message is delivered, the receiver will 2. User 1 be greeted by the VPS in the specified language 3. User 2 (prompt). However, if "Selective" is enabled, then the 4.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE COS Nos. 63 & 64 (for Managers) To access the proper menu for Class of Service Numbers 63 & 64 for Managers, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-2-COS No.(63-64) Only the parameters listed below can be assigned for COS numbers 63 and 64. COS number 64 cannot assign the parameters relating to the Message Waiting Notification and the Remote Call Forward to CO features.
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(preprogrammed in the Mailbox Setting), or to any other telephone number. Note: The Remote Call FWD to CO feature is available if DPT Voice Mail Integration is activated with a Panasonic KX-T series telephone system. Important Note: With respect to PBX programming, it is possible that "Call Forward to CO"...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 45 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Authorization 1. Yes If set to "Yes", the Message Manager is able to utilize the for Message 2. No Message Waiting Notification feature. The sub-parameters Notification (Yes) to be set include Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode, MWL Notification for Unreceived Message, and Device Notification for Unreceived Message.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B4 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—PORT/TRUNK SERVICE One of 4 incoming call services can be assigned to each VPS port and each PBX trunk (CO line) group: Voice Mail, Automated Attendant, Interview, or Custom Service. The Port Assignment menu and Trunk Group Assignment menu allow the Company Greeting Number, Prompt Mode, Delayed Answer Time, and Time Group Number to be programmed.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 46 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Company 1-32 Specifies the company greeting to be played on the port. Greeting No. S: System Greeting The System Greeting is: "Good Morning/Afternoon/ N: None Evening. Welcome to the Voice Processing System". (System Greeting) Incoming Call...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Port (1-24)-Night Mode To access the proper menu for Night Mode features for the selected port, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-3-1-Port No.(1-24)-2 Port (1-24)-Lunch Mode To access the proper menu for Lunch Mode features for the selected port, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-3-1-Port No.(1-24)-3 Port (1-24)-Break Mode...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Trunk (1-48)-Day Mode To access the proper menu for Day Mode features for the selected PBX trunk (CO line) group, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-3-2-Trunk Group No.(1-48)-1 Table 47 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Company...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 47 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Time Group Assigns a time group number to the trunk (CO line) group. Trunk (1-48)-Night Mode To access the proper menu for Night Mode features for the selected PBX trunk (CO line) group, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-3-2-Trunk Group No.(1-48)-2 Trunk (1-48)-Lunch Mode...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B5 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—SERVICE SETTINGS B5.1 Automated Attendant Parameters The Automated Attendant Service has 3 main functions: Department or Speed Dialing, Operator's Parameters, and Alternate Extension. To access the proper menu for Automated Attendant Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1 Department Dialing...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Operator's Parameters Use these parameters to specify the operator's (operator 1, 2, 3) extensions and mailboxes, as well as how to treat operator-seeking calls. Operator's parameters can be individually set for Day, Night, Lunch and Break Modes. To access the proper menu for Operator's Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-2...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 49 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Operator's 1-5 digits Specifies the extension number for Operator 1. Extension Note 1: The default setting (0) cannot be used with the Message Waiting Notification—Lamp feature. An extension number must be assigned that is included in the Extension Numbering Plan.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 49 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) No Answer 1. Caller Select Specifies how to handle Operator 1 calls when not Coverage 2. Leave Message answered within the time period set by the "Operator No Mode 3. Disconnect Answer Time"...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 50 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Operator's 1-5 digits Specifies the extension number for Operator 2. Any valid Extension (None) extension number can be assigned. Operator's 2-5 digits Specifies the mailbox number for Operator 2. Callers to Mailbox No.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Operator's Parameters-Day Mode-Operator 3 Operator 3 receives operator-seeking calls when Operator 2 is busy or unanswered and Operator 2's parameters are set as follows: • Busy Coverage Mode—No Answer Coverage • No Answer Coverage Mode—next Operator To access the proper menu for Operator Parameters-Day Mode-Operator 3, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-2-1-3 Table 51...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 51 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) No Answer 1. Caller Select Specifies how to handle Operator 3 calls when not Coverage 2. Leave Message answered within the time period set by the "Operator No Mode 3. Disconnect Answer Time"...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Alternate Extension Assignment Assigns extensions that should be transferred differently from the normal extension transfer sequence. Calls to the extensions in this group will be transferred following the sequence defined by "Alternate Extension Transfer Sequence" (see "Alternate Extension Transfer Sequence"...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Alternate Extension-Listing Lists all of the extensions registered in the alternate extension group. To access the proper menu for Alternate Extension-Listing Parameter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-3-3 B5.2 Custom Service Custom Service is one of 4 incoming call services. By assigning a function to each key, you can provide callers with a customized key operation service.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 53 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Call Transfer Extn./Mbx/No Specifies the destination to which the call will be Anytime (Extn.) transferred. The "Extn." setting (enter "E") enables callers to be transferred directly to their intended party by dialing the extension number.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 53 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Keypad Any of the 14 services listed below (a-n) can be Assignment ( : d, 0: c assigned to the 0 through 9, , and # keys on the 0-9, , # Others: None) telephone keypad.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 53 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Keypad (i) Subscriber Service—Allows the caller to access Assignment Subscriber Service. If this option is enabled, it is ( : d, 0: c strongly recommended that each subscriber 0-9, , # Others: None) establish a password;...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Caller ID Call Routing-Enter To access the proper menu for Caller ID Call Routing-Enter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-3-1-Caller ID List No.(1-120) Table 54 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Caller ID No. P, O or Assigns the telephone number to which the VPS applies Up to 20 digits...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Caller ID Call Routing-Delete Permits specified Caller ID List numbers to be deleted from the list. To access the proper menu for Caller ID Call Routing-Delete, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-4-3-2-Caller ID List No.(1-120) Caller ID Call Routing-Listing Displays all Caller ID List numbers.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B6 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—SYSTEM PARAMETER SETTINGS B6.1 System Group Assignment To access the proper menu for System Group Assignment, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-1 System Group Assignment-Mailbox Group This parameter allows a caller to send a message simultaneously to several mailboxes. These mailboxes may be assembled into a list called a System Group Distribution List.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 55 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Group Name Up to 16 Specifies a group name. If a group name is not required, characters press RETURN, and specify the mailbox numbers. (None) Any alphanumeric character and [(space)] can be used. Member 2-5 digits Specifies mailbox numbers belonging to this group.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Extension Group-Enter To access the proper menu for Extension Group-Enter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-1-2-1-Group List No. Table 56 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Group List 2-5 digits Specifies any vacant extension number. (None) Note: The Extension Group List number can be assigned as "The Extension of the Owner"...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B6.2 Time Group Service A Time Group is a time frame in which Day/Night, Lunch and Break time periods can be programmed. The VPS maintains 8 Time Groups, and each of which can be assigned a specific setting. It is necessary to assign a specific Time Group for use in each Port and Trunk Service in its Day Mode setting menu (see "Time Group No."...
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Administrator changes it again, even after the power is cut and restored. PBX Control Mode is available only if DPT Integration is activated with a Panasonic KX-T series telephone system. If PBX Control Mode does not function after it has been selected, the VPS will operate in Automatic Mode.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Note Break Service and Lunch Service are only available when they are in Day Service period. If Break 3 Service is out of Day Service period, for example, Break 3 Service does not work. To access the proper menu for Time Group Service-Time Service for the selected time group, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-2-2-Time Group No.(1-8) Time Service-Time Group (1-8)-Day Service...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 59 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) 1-12: h Specifies the "Start" and "End" times of the Lunch Service. (Start/End) 00-59: min AM/PM: a.m./p.m. (None) (Start/End) Time Service-Time Group (1-8)-Break Service To access the proper menu for Break Service for the selected time group, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-2-2-Time Group No.(1-8)-3 Table 60...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B6.3 Holiday Setting You can program special settings for up to 20 Holiday Services. On the day(s) specified as holiday(s), settings in this parameter have priority over settings for Trunk Service, Port Service and Caller ID Call Routing. When setting specific day(s) as holiday(s), you have the following 2 options: •...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 61 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Date MM/DD-MM/DD Specifies the day or the range of days on which to enable Holiday Service setting. MM/DD (MM: Month • If you want to set a single day as a holiday, specify DD: Day) only one date.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 61 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Trunk Affected Trunk No. Specifies the trunk (CO line) number on which the (1-48) Holiday Service setting is activated. The unspecified trunks (CO lines) provide the usual incoming call service. Note: Pressing [(back space)] will clear the parameter.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 62 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Start Date/End MM: Month Specifies the starting and ending dates of daylight Date DD: Day saving time. The VPS advances 1 h on the starting date (None) of daylight saving time, and restores the time on the ending date.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 63 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) System Prompt Assigns a selection number (1-9) to each prompt. Callers Selection (None) use the numbers to select the desired language for their Number message prompts. This setting is required when either one or both of the following parameters are set to "Selective".
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B6.6 System Caller Name Announcement Up to 120 Caller ID numbers can be assigned to announce prerecorded Caller ID caller names when extension users listen to messages from the assigned numbers left in their mailbox. Extension users can also hear caller names when the VPS forwards calls from the assigned numbers to them (Caller ID Screening).
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE System Caller Name Announcement-Delete Deletes specified Caller ID List numbers from the list. To access the proper menu for System Caller Name Announcement-Delete, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-6-2-Caller ID List No.(1-120) System Caller Name Announcement-Listing Displays all Caller ID List numbers.
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Examples: TVS110/200] a) If valid PBX extension numbers are to be specified 1001 through 1064 and 2001 through 2064, specify the 1 XXX numbers as follows: [KX-TVS300]; Numbering 1XXX Indicates any 4-digit extension number starting Plan 2-16: with "1". None)
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Other Parameters-Dialing Parameter To access the proper menu for Dialing Parameter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-2 Table 66 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Number of 0-8 digits Specifies the number of digits necessary to access an Digits outside (CO) line.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 66 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Outgoing Call Up to 12 digits Specifies the sequence of codes used by the VPS when Setup consisting of calling a CO line. You can set up to 12 digits. The Sequence default value is "T".
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 67 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Message Port No. Specifies the port numbers used for the Message Waiting Waiting Lamp (1-24) Notification Lamp feature. Ports The VPS turns on the Message Waiting Lamp of the extension using the port specified in this parameter. At least 1 port must be specified.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Other Parameters-External Message Delivery Controls the handling of External Message Delivery calls. To access the proper menu for External Message Delivery, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-4 Table 68 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Retry Times 0-9 times...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 68 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Company's Up to 32 digits Specifies the Company's Telephone Number. When the Telephone No. (None) recipient has failed to retrieve the sender's message because of incorrect password entries, the VPS announces the Company's Telephone Number for him to call in order to retrieve it.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 69 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Redialing 1. 15 s Specifies the interval between the voice guidance Cancel Timing 2. 30 s messages that ask if continuous redials are to be 3. 45 s attempted during call holding. 4.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE To access the proper menu for Intercom Paging Parameter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-7 Table 71 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Intercom Up to 12 digits con- Specifies the intercom paging sequence required by Paging the PBX.
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KX-TVS200: basis. Group 1-8: 331-338; All Groups [Group 17]: 33 ) (KX-TVS300: Group 1-16: 3301-3316; All Groups [Group 17]: 33 ) Other Parameters-Fax Management You can program the VPS to automatically forward incoming fax calls to a fax extension. You can specify a maximum of 2 fax extensions as the destination for the Automatic Fax Transfer.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 72 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Alternate Fax 2-5 digits Specifies the alternate fax extension number. When the Extension No. (None) main fax extension is busy or does not answer within the specified "Fax No Answer Time", the VPS forwards the fax call to the alternate fax extension.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 72 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Fax Notification 1. No If set to "Mbx", the VPS will leave the number of Mode 2. Mbx successfully received fax calls in the Fax Manager's 3. Ext mailbox. (No) Example: "You have 1 FAX message".
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B7 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—HARDWARE SETTINGS For System Administration (system setup, mailbox setup, and system diagnosis), an RS-232C terminal must be connected to the serial interface of the VPS. To access the proper menu for Hardware Setting, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6 B7.1 RS-232C Parameters To access the proper menu for RS-232C Parameter, follow the menu path as shown:...
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE B7.2 Port Setting To access the proper menu for Port Setting, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-2 Port Setting Menu To access the proper menu Port Setting Menu for the selected port, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-2-Port No.(1-24) Note...
These parameters specify how the VPS will initiate and control call transfers, setup outgoing calls, and control message waiting lamps on extensions. The procedure for verifying the correct code sequences for non-Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems is to manually execute the sequences from a single line telephone (SLT) with the PBX.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 77 KX-T series Other T1232/ TD816/ PBX Type Manu- T308 T616 T336 TD1232/ TD500 facturers series TA1232/TD308 Integration None None None None None None None None *DPT *DPT Mode Inband Inband Inband Inband Inband Inband Operator Transfer Sequence Extension...
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KX-T series telephone system, the Inband Signaling Parameters will automatically default to the proper codes. This is available with any of the following Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems: T1232, TA series, T96, T336, TD816, TD1232, TA1232, TD500, and TD308. 3. DPT—The VPS communicates with the PBX via the DPT interface.
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 79 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Operator The VPS performs this sequence when transferring calls Transfer (FX) to the operator's extension. Sequence Extension The VPS performs this sequence when transferring calls Transfer (FX) to any extension except the operator's. Sequence Alternate The VPS performs this sequence when transferring calls...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE To access the proper menu for Inband Signaling Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-2 The following parameters can be programmed using "0-9", " ", "#", and "A-D". Table 80 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Ringback...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Table 81 KX-T series TD816/ Other Parameter T1232/ TD1232/ Manufacturers T308 T616 T336 TD500 TA series TA1232/ TD308 Ringback Busy Reorder Answer Forward to VM Ringing Forward to VM Busy Forward to Other Extension Confirmation Disconnect N/A: Not available Installation Manual...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE Digit Translation Table Parameters Use the Digit Translation Table to translate the Follow On ID Signal from the PBX into the proper codes for the VPS. This translation table is only effective for the incoming signal. To access the proper menu for Digit Translation Table Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-3 Digit Translation Table Parameters-Inter-Digit Timeout...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE VPS Port Parameters These parameters specify the extension numbers of VPS ports. To access the proper menu for VPS Port Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-4 Table 84 Parameter Value Range Description/Function (Default) Extension No.
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Note • If your VPS is the KX-TVS110 or KX-TVS200, the mailbox number is 999 by default. • If your VPS is the KX-TVS300, the mailbox number is 9999 by default. To Access the System Manager's Mailbox Dial the Extension Number connected to the Voice Mail Service. Or Dial any VPS Extension Number and Press [#] [6] (Service Access Command).
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE You have (number) new message(s). To receive the message, press [1]. To deliver a message, press [2]. To customize your mailbox, press [3]. To check the mailbox distribution, press [4]. For a system report, press [5]. For other features, press [6]. To end this call, press [ ].
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C2 SETTING UP MAILBOXES The System Manager's primary function is to create mailboxes for new subscribers and to maintain system organization by deleting unneeded passwords and mailboxes. Note While the System Administrator programs via a computer, the System Manager cannot set up mailboxes.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Press [2] to accept the entry. As each parameter plays: Press [1] to enter the new parameter or [2] to leave the parameter unchanged. Enter the parameter. Confirm the new parameter is correct and Press [2] to accept it. The All Calls Transfer to Mailbox parameter is the last parameter to be entered.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Deleting a Mailbox Password When a password is forgotten, the System Manager must delete the password before it can be reassigned by the subscriber. Log in the Main Menu. Press [6] for Other Features. Press [1] for the Mailbox Setup. Press [3] for Password Reset.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C3 SETTING COS (CLASS OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS Class of Service defines the set of VPS services available to mailbox owners. A maximum of 64 Class of Services can be established. Each Class of Service can be set using the telephone. COS No.63 and No.64 are assigned to the Message Manager and the System Manager respectively.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Note While the System Administrator programs via a computer, the System Manager cannot set COS parameters. The VPS plays "Sorry, this function is not available". Log in the Main Menu. Press [6] for Other Features. Press [2] to set Class of Service. Type the Class of Service Number (1-64).
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Message Length The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the current length. Type the message length (1-6 min or 0: unlimited). Confirm the entry is correct and Press [2] to accept it. Number of Messages The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the current number. Type the number of messages (5-100).
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Play System Prompt after Personal Greeting The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the setting (enable or disable). Confirm the entry is correct and Press [2] to accept it. Call Waiting on Busy The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the setting (enable or disable). Confirm the entry is correct and Press [2] to accept it.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Subscriber Service Prompt Mode The current setting plays. Press [1], [2], or [3] to change the desired mode. • [1] System Prompt • [2] User 1 Prompt • [3] User 2 Prompt Confirm the entry is correct and Press [4] to accept it. Remote Call Forward to CO The current setting plays.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Caller ID Screening The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the setting (enable or disable). Confirm the entry is correct and Press [2] to accept it. Message Notification The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the setting (enable or disable). If the Message Notification is enabled, go to Step 24b below.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE External Message Delivery The current setting plays. Press [1] to change the setting (enable or disable). If the External Message Delivery is enabled, set the prompt mode for receiving External Delivery Messages (go to Step 25b below). The current prompt mode plays.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C4 SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK The system clock can be set directly from the telephone. It is important to set the exact time because Message Waiting Notification, External Message Delivery, redialing and rescheduling of External Message Delivery, and Automatic Message Deletion are all scheduled using this setting.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Note Press [0] for help. "For example, to enter January, press 1 and #". Type the day and Press [#]. Type the last 2 digits of the year and Press [#]. Press [2] to accept the date. Installation Manual...
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C5 CHANGING THE SERVICE MODE SETTING The VPS automatically activates the appropriate call handling method according to the Time Service setting (Day, Night, Lunch, and Break Services) for each Time Group 1-8; however, the System Manager or System Administrator can change the current call handling method by assigning a specific Service Mode to the desired Time Group.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Follow the steps below to assign a Service Mode to each Time Group 1-8. Log in the main menu. Press [6] for other features. Press [4] to change Service Mode setting. Type the Time Group number (1-8). The VPS plays the current setting.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C6 CHANGING THE COMPANY GREETING SETTING Company Greeting greets all incoming callers. The System Manager or System Administrator can choose the appropriate company greeting to each individual Time Service period (Day, Night, Lunch, and Break) for each port and trunk (CO line) group. The default is set at the System Greeting prior to factory shipment.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C7 INITIALIZING THE INTERNAL MODEM (KX-TVS300 Only) An internal modem card is installed prior to factory shipment. This card is necessary for programming and maintenance from remote locations. System Manager can initialize the internal modem through the telephone.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C8 CHECKING SYSTEM USAGE (SYSTEM REPORTS) The System Manager can generate 8 System Reports to help monitor the VPS operating status. The reports are sent from the RS-232C port to either a printer or a terminal. (The System Administrator is also able to output System Reports.) Obtaining System Reports Log in the Main Menu.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE example, to specify the mailbox range 1001 through 1209, enter 1001 in Step 5 and 1209 in Step 6. Note While the System Administrator programs via a computer, a System Report will not be generated. The System Report starts to be generated after the System Administrator has completed programming and system prompt [>] is displayed on the computer.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C9 DELIVERING MESSAGES The System Manager can deliver the same message to all or specified subscribers' mailboxes. When delivering a message to specified mailboxes, he can check the distribution status of each message. Delivering Messages to All Mailboxes (Broadcasting Messages) The Broadcasting Messages feature allows the System Manager to deliver the same message to all subscribers at the same time.
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Press [2] to accept the number if it is correct. Note Press [2] to add mailbox numbers. Press [3] to review the mailing list. Press [ ] to cancel message transfer. Press [1] to record a message. Record the message at the tone and Press [1].
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SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE Checking Mailbox Distribution Use this feature to check if messages have been delivered to recipients. Log in the Main Menu. Press [4] to check distribution status. Press [3] to cancel the message or delete verification. Note Press [1] to listen to messages. Press [1] twice to check the previous message. Press [2] to check the next message.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C10 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM MANAGER'S MAILBOX In order to ensure system security, establish a password consisting of up to 10 numeric characters. Anyone requesting access to the System Manager's service will be required to enter this password before proceeding. Note While the System Administrator programs via a computer, the System Manager cannot access this service.
SYSTEM MANAGER'S GUIDE C11 LISTENING TO SYSTEM MANAGER MESSAGES Log in the Main Menu. The VPS plays the number of new messages. Press [1] to listen to the messages. The VPS plays each message, identifying the sender and indicating when the message was recorded.
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Note • If your VPS is the KX-TVS110 or KX-TVS200, the mailbox number is 998 by default. • If your VPS is the KX-TVS300, the mailbox number is 9998 by default. To Access the Message Manager's Mailbox Dial the Extension Number connected to the Voice Mail Service. Or Dial any VPS Extension Number and Press [#] [6] (Service Access Command).
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE You have (number) new message(s). To transfer General Delivery Mailbox messages, press [1]. To set up message waiting notification, press [2]. To customize your mailbox, press [3]. To set the clock, press [4]. To modify message, press [5]. To set station call forwarding, press [6].
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D2 MANAGING THE GENERAL DELIVERY MAILBOX One of the Message Manager's functions is to check the General Delivery Mailbox for messages and transfer them to the appropriate mailbox or mailboxes (System Group Distribution Lists may be used). This can be done at any time using the telephone. Listening to Messages The Message Manager can monitor the status of the General Delivery Mailbox through his mailbox.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE The VPS plays the first (next/last) message. Press [7] to transfer the message. Type the destination mailbox number. Press [2] to accept the number. Press [2] to transfer with comment. Note Press [1] to transfer messages without comment. Press [3] to add a mailbox number. Press [4] to review the Mailing List.
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D3 SETTING UP MESSAGE WAITING NOTIFICATION The VPS can notify the Message Manager when unplayed messages are waiting in his mailbox. Two types of Message Waiting Notification are available: Notification by Message Waiting Lamp and Notification by Calling. Setting Message Waiting Lamp Status The VPS illuminates the message waiting lamp on the extension when a new message is recorded in the Message Manager's Mailbox.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Press [2] to set Message Waiting Notification. Press [2] to change the Device Status. Type the device number (1-3). Note If a telephone number has not been assigned to the selected device number, you cannot set the device status. See "Assigning Notification Numbers" to assign a telephone number.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Press [2] to accept the entry. • [1] Change the telephone number • [2] Accept • [3] Review • [4] Add more digits • [5] Insert a pause • [6] Set dial mode • [7] Insert a wait for dial tone •...
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D4 CUSTOMIZING THE MESSAGE MANAGER'S MAILBOX The Message Manager is able to customize the Message Manager's mailbox by specifying: (1) the password; (2) the extension numbers of Operator 1, 2, and 3; or (3) Telephone numbers 1 and 2 as the call forwarding destinations when Remote Call Forwarding is set to a CO line.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Type the password and Press [#]. The VPS plays the current password setting. Press [2] to accept it. The VPS plays the current operator's extension setting. Press [1] to change or assign the operator's extension. Press [2] to accept the current setting, or Press [3] to delete the current setting—Go to Step 9.
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D5 SETTING THE SYSTEM CLOCK The Message Manager can set the system clock directly from the telephone. It is important to set the exact time because Message Waiting Notification, External Message Delivery, redialing and rescheduling of External Message Delivery, and Automatic Message Deletion are all scheduled using this setting.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Note Press [0] for help. "For example, to enter January, press 1 and #". Type the day and Press [#]. Type the last 2 digits of the year and Press [#]. Press [2] to accept the date entered. Installation Manual...
These menus guide callers to the services they require without the need for a human operator. This is the most useful and powerful feature of your Panasonic Voice Processing System. For example, the Message Manager can record menus in a wide variety of foreign languages.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Recording Menus and Voice Labels Log in the Main Menu. Press [5] to modify messages. Select the desired number to be recorded. • [1] Record the Company Greetings. • [2] Record the Company Name. • [3] Record the Department Dialing Menu. •...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Repeat Steps 4-8 to record other Company Greetings, Custom Service Menus, and/or Voice Labels. Recording User Prompts Log in the Main Menu. Press [5] to modify messages. Press [6] to modify user prompts. Press [1] to change User Prompt 1, or [2] to change User Prompt 2. To change specific prompts, Go to Step 6.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Repeat Steps 6b to 6h to record other prompts. To change all prompts in a row: Press [2] Enter the prompt number you want to change. (There is a complete list of modifiable prompts in D9 LIST OF MODIFIABLE PROMPTS.) The VPS plays the prompt number.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Enter the Caller ID List Number (1-120) to be modified. Note • Enter [ ] to return to Step 3. • To record system caller names, first Caller ID numbers must be assigned (see B6.6 System Caller Name Announcement). The VPS plays the Caller ID number and its name.
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D7 REMOTE CALL FORWARDING SET The Message Manager can program his extension (assigned for Operator 1 in the Day Mode) from a remote location to forward various types of calls to a desired extension or an outside telephone.
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE • [1] FWD All • [2] FWD Busy • [3] FWD No Answer • [4] FWD Busy or No Answer • [5] FWD to CO • [6] FWD Cancel For the items selected in Step 3, follow these steps: •...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Note If you hear "Call Forwarding not accepted. Please check the destination number", the forwarding setting has not been completed properly at the PBX, possibly because a nonexistent extension number has been entered as the destination. It is also possible that the model of the connected PBX does not support the Remote Call Forwarding Set feature, or its software version is lower than required;...
MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE D8 LIST OF PROMPTS FOR VOICE MAIL AND AA SERVICE There are over 900 voice prompts (all listed in the next section) and they come in 3 types. (1) System Prompts—in English (cannot be modified) (2) User 1 Prompts—recordable (3) User 2 Prompts—recordable However, in many cases it is not necessary to record all the voice prompts (recording over 900 voice prompts is a big undertaking).
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 85 Prompt No. Modifiable Prompts Please wait a moment Welcome to the general delivery mailbox Please leave a message at the tone To end recording, hang up or press 1 for more features To pause and restart recording, press 2 To review, press 1 To accept, press 2 To erase and try again, press 3...
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If your VPS model is the KX-TVS300, you can change all service prompts to User 1 or User 2 by changing the DIP Switch setting (see "MODE (DIP Switch)" in 1.3.2 System Components).
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) and transferred via (mailbox number) [359], [ 15], [ 14] [ 15] Answer length is (number) [ 16], [507] Any digit on the telephone keypad [ 17] can be used APRIL [ 18]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) being delivered now [366], [ 33] Break mode first operator's extension [ 34] is (extension number) Break mode first operator's extension [ 35] is not assigned Break mode second operator's [ 36] extension is (extension number) Break mode second operator's...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Caller ID number is not assigned [ 53] [ 53], [722], [432] Caller ID numbers assigned [601], [ 54] Caller ID screen disabled [ 55] Caller ID screen enabled [ 56] Caller name is (name) [ 57]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Current service mode for Time Group [ 75], [312] number (number) [ 75], [314] [ 75], [316] [ 75], [315] [ 75], [313] [ 75], [317] Custom service menu [ 76] [ 76], [178] Custom service number (number)
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Delivery list number is (number) [ 92] Department dialing menu erased [ 93] Department dialing menu is (menu) [ 94] Device notification for unreceived [ 95] message disabled Device notification for unreceived [ 96] message enabled...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) EIGHTY THREE [117] EIGHTY TWO [118] ELEVEN [119] ELEVEN [HOUR] [120] ELEVEN [MINUTE] [121] ELEVENTH [122] Enter 1 for AM, or 2 for PM [123] Enter a class of service number from [124] 1 to 62 Enter a class of service number from...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Enter the caller name announcement [140] number 1 through 120 Enter the company greeting number 1 [141] through 32 Enter the custom service prompt [142] number 1 through 100 To record custom service exit prompt, press 0 Enter the day of the month, followed...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Enter the mailbox number [157] [157], [908] [157], [909] Enter the maximum number of caller [158] IDs for caller name announce Valid entries are from 0 to 30 Enter the maximum number of [159] messages per mailbox...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Enter the trunk group number [174], [272] Enter your party's mailbox number [175], [752] [175], [751] Enter your password, followed by the [176] hash sign [176], [839] Enter your password, followed by the [177] pound sign...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) FIFTY EIGHT [197] FIFTY EIGHT [MINUTE] [198] FIFTY FIVE [199] FIFTY FIVE [MINUTE] [200] FIFTY FOUR [201] FIFTY FOUR [MINUTE] [202] FIFTY NINE [203] FIFTY NINE [MINUTE] [204] FIFTY ONE [205]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) For a system report, press 5 [798], [739], [728], [725], [223], [236], [746] For automated attendant status, press [798], [739], [724], [224], [234], [236], [746] [798], [739], [724], [224], [234], [746] For Day time, press 1 [225] For Night time, press 2...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) For other features, press 6 [798], [739], [724], [224], [234], [236], [746] [798], [739], [728], [725], [223], [236], [746] For Port setting, press 1 [237] For Trunk service setting, press 2 For the next name, press 2 [662], [238], [805], [748] FORTY...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) FOUR [263] FOUR [HOUR] [264] FOURTEEN [265] FOURTEEN [HOUR] [266] FOURTEEN [MINUTE] [267] FOURTEENTH [268] FOURTH [269] FRIDAY [270] from (name) [635], [271] [291], [271] [292], [271] from 1 to [166], [272] [174], [272]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Hello, this is the voice processing [286] system Hello, this is the voice processing [287] system I have some information for the system Cooling fan has stopped functioning Please call for service Hello, this is voice processing system [288]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Initialization completed [304] Initialization failed [305] Intercom paging disabled [306] Intercom paging enabled [307] Intercom paging group number is [308] (number) Interview mailbox number is [309] (mailbox number) Interview mailbox number is deleted [310] Interview mailbox number is not [311]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Lunch Mode third operator's [328] extension is not assigned Mailbox [329] [329], [ 90] Mailbox is in use [330] Mailbox list label erased [331] Mailbox list number (number) [332] Mailbox number already specified [333]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Message notification enabled [354] Message reception mode is interview [355] mode Message reception mode is message [356] recording mode Message reception mode is set to [357] interview mode Message reception mode is set to [358] message recording mode...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Messages [372] [920], [372] (number) messages to verify [373] minutes [374] [350], [374] [857], [374] [ 87], [289], [374] [ 87], [374] MONDAY [375] more caller ID numbers [917], [376] more members [917], [377]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) NINETEENTH [394] NINETY [395] NINETY EIGHT [396] NINETY FIVE [397] NINETY FOUR [398] NINETY NINE [399] NINETY ONE [400] NINETY SEVEN [401] NINETY SIX [402] NINETY THREE [403] NINETY TWO [404]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) One attempt was busy [423] One attempt was no answer [424] One attempt was successful [425] One message to verify [426] One other person is waiting to [427] connect Only extension call is available...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Owner's extension is not assigned [444] Owner's extension number is deleted [445] Owner's name erased [446] Owner's name is (name) [447] Owner's name is deleted [448] Owner's name is not recorded [449] Password deleted [450]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Please inform System Manager [559], [465] [550], [428], [465] Please leave a message at the tone [466] Please wait a moment [467] [ 60], [467] [468] Port number is (number) [469] POUND(#) [470]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Record the prompt at the tone [491] Record the question at the tone [492] Record the recipient's name at the [493] tone Record your name at the tone [494] Recording accepted [495]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Set the answer length using the [513] following options For 4 seconds, press 1 For 8 seconds, press 2 For 16 seconds, press 3 For 32 seconds, press 4 SEVEN [514] SEVEN [HOUR]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) SIXTY FIVE [540] SIXTY FOUR [541] SIXTY NINE [542] SIXTY ONE [543] SIXTY SEVEN [544] SIXTY SIX [545] SIXTY THREE [546] SIXTY TWO [547] Sorry [548] Sorry, I cannot add any more [549] Sorry, I cannot call this number [550], [428], [465]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Sorry, this list is in use for delivery [562] If this list is edited, all the deliveries will then be canceled Sorry, this mailbox is in use [563] Sorry, this name cannot be found [564]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Telephone number is (telephone [583] number) Telephone number is not assigned [584] [585] TEN [HOUR] [586] TEN [MINUTE] [587] TENTH [588] Thank you [589] Thank you for calling [590] The callback number is (telephone [591], [722], [432]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) Third telephone number is (telephone [607] number) Third telephone number is not [608] assigned THIRTEEN [609] THIRTEEN [HOUR] [610] THIRTEEN [MINUTE] [611] THIRTEENTH [612] THIRTIETH [613] THIRTY [614] THIRTY [MINUTE] [615]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) This call is for (name) [635] [635], [271] This call is from (name) [636] This caller ID number already exists [637] This device is for continuous use [638] This device is for scheduled use [639]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To accept the prompt, press 2 [819], [661], [755], [754] To accept, press 1 [662], [238], [805], [748] To accept, press 2 [819], [663], [755], [674], [754] [828], [663] [722], [663] [819], [663], [755]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To add, press 1 [672] [672], [736], [820] [672], [736], [820], [664] [672], [723], [737], [821] To add, press 2 [722], [673] To add, press 4 [819], [663], [755], [674], [754] To answer the call, press 1 [675] Otherwise, press 2 and hang up...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To change caller ID greeting number [686] 1, press 1 To change caller ID greeting number 2, press 2 To change caller ID greeting number 3, press 3 To change caller ID greeting number 4, press 4 To change caller ID number, press 1...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To change the company greeting, [699], [700], [702], [701], [718], [786], [711], press 1 [714] To change the company name, press 2 [699], [700], [702], [701], [718], [786], [711], [714] To change the custom service menu, [699], [700], [702], [701], [718], [786], [711],...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To change the selection menu, press 7 [699], [700], [702], [701], [718], [786], [711], [714] [702], [701], [718], [786], [711], [714] To change the setting, press 1 [712], [663], [820] To change the specified prompt, press [713]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To erase this message, press 3 [804], [793], [756], [813], [846], [232] [804], [811], [793], [756], [813], [822], [760], [846], [784] [804], [793], [756], [846], [232] [804], [811], [793], [756], [822], [760], [846], [784] To erase this prompt and use system [801], [757], [850]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To generate mailbox usage report, [771] press 1 To clear mailbox usage counts, press To generate port usage report, press 1 [772] To clear port usage counts, press 2 To generate system service report, [773] press 1...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To insert a wait for dial tone, press 7 [722], [663], [820], [668], [778], [830], [779] [722], [663], [820], [668], [778], [830], [779], [777] [722], [663], [820], [668], [778], [779] [722], [663], [820], [668], [778], [779], [777] To keep, press 2 [735], [780]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To play the next message, press 2 [804], [793], [756], [813], [846], [232] [804], [811], [793], [756], [813], [822], [760], [846], [784] [810], [793], [790] [804], [793], [756], [846], [232] [804], [811], [793], [756], [822], [760], [846], [784] [811], [793]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To review the mailing list, press 4 [848], [670], [817] [848], [847], [670], [817] To review this group, press 4 [690], [666], [732], [818] To review, press 1 [819], [663], [755], [674], [754] [819], [661], [755], [754] [819], [663], [755]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To set call transfer status, press 1 [826] To set up covering extension, press 2 To set message reception mode, press To set incomplete handling status, press 4 To set class of service, press 2 [837], [827], [834] [837], [827], [834], [692], [689]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) To set up mailbox, press 1 [837], [827], [834] [837], [827], [834], [692], [689] [837], [827], [834], [692], [689], [776] To set up message waiting [838] notification, press 2 [845], [838], [728], [835], [785], [746] [845], [838], [728], [835], [785], [832], [746] To skip setting the password, press...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) [679], [720], [849] To try again, press [556], [849] To turn off the prompt, press 3 [801], [757], [850] [722], [843], [850] To turn on the prompt, press 3 [801], [757], [851] [722], [843], [851] To use for scheduling, press 1...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) TWENTY EIGHT [MINUTE] [871] TWENTY EIGHTH [872] TWENTY FIFTH [873] TWENTY FIRST [874] TWENTY FIVE [875] TWENTY FIVE [MINUTE] [876] TWENTY FOUR [877] TWENTY FOUR [HOUR] [878] TWENTY FOUR [MINUTE] [879] TWENTY FOURTH...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) TWENTIETH [901] [902] TWO [HOUR] [903] TWO THOUSAND [904] unsuccessful attempts to enter this [604], [905] mailbox Use call waiting on busy signal [906] disabled Use call waiting on busy signal [907] enabled Use the hash sign key as a wild card...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Table 88 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. (s) You can not add any more digits [919] You have (number) [920], [382] [920], [372] [920], [188] You have a call [921] You have a call from (name) [922] You have 1 FAX message [923]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Receive Message Table 90 [359] Message recorded by (mailbox number) [367] Message transferred via (mailbox number) [ 15] and transferred via (mailbox number) [ 14] and (mailbox number) [ 14] and (mailbox number) [360] Message recorded on (date) [920] You have (number) [ 19]...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Check Mailbox Distribution Table 94 [345] Message for (name) [365] Message sent on (date) [483] received on (date) [ 19] at (time) [ 19] at (time) [220] for (mailbox number) [220] for (mailbox number) [283] has been erased, because message retention time expired [284] has not been received...
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MESSAGE MANAGER'S GUIDE Interview Mailbox Management Table 97 [ 16] Answer length is (number) [507] seconds Fax Management Table 98 [920] You have (number) [859] Transferred (number) [188] FAX messages [660] times Installation Manual...
Glossary Glossary Alternate Extension Group Transfers the call coming into the extensions in this group following the sequence specified by "Alternate Extension Transfer Sequence". Auto Configuration (Available with DPT Integration only.) The VPS can automatically draw information from the KX-TD500, the KX-TD816, the KX-TD1232, the KX-TA1232 or the KX-TD308. This information includes, among other things, extension number assignments for each VPS port.
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Glossary Caller ID Call Routing (Available with DPT Integration only.) The VPS automatically sends calls from pre- assigned Caller ID numbers to the desired extension, mailbox (including System Group Distribution List) or Custom Service. Caller Name Announcement (System/Personal) (Available with DPT Integration only.) The VPS announces prerecorded Caller ID callers' names when: (1) extension users listen to messages from pre-assigned numbers left in the users' mailboxes, (2) the VPS transfers calls from pre-assigned numbers to the users (Caller ID Screening), and (3) the VPS pages the users by intercom (Intercom Paging).
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Glossary Delayed Ringing There are 2 kinds of delayed ringing applications: (1) The VPS is used as the no-answer destination for the Intercept Routing feature of your PBX. (2) DIL 1:N (CO line to several extensions) terminates on telephones and VPS ports. To give the telephone users a chance to answer calls, the VPS lines should be programmed for delayed ringing.
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Glossary External Delivery Message A message intended for automatic delivery to outside parties and/or extensions. The message can be delivered immediately or at a specified time. External Message Delivery List Allows the subscriber to create 2 lists to deliver messages to outside parties. Each list can have 8 destinations.
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Glossary Incomplete Call Handling Service Calls are considered incomplete when there is no answer or if the line is busy. There are 6 options for the Incomplete Call Handling Service: (1) to record a message from the caller, (2) transfer the caller to a covering extension, (3) page the mailbox owner via the PBX, (4) notify the mailbox owner via beeper, (5) transfer the caller to the operator, or...
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Glossary Logical Extension (All Calls Transfer to Mailbox) An extension that always receives calls directly into its mailbox. This feature is used by subscribers who are often unavailable or who do not have a telephone. Mailbox Capacity (messages) The number of messages that can be recorded in a subscriber's mailbox: should be set between 5 and 100 messages by the System Administrator or the System Manager.
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Glossary Message Waiting Lamp Light on proprietary telephones that lights when there are messages in the mailbox. Message Waiting Notification The VPS can notify subscribers and the Message Manager when they have received messages (if authorized by the System Administrator or the System Manager). There are 3 notification methods: (1) by the Message Waiting Lamp, (2) by a telephone, or (3) by a beeper.
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Glossary Personal Greeting for Caller ID (Available with DPT Integration only.) A subscriber can record up to 4 personal greeting messages for calls from pre-assigned Caller ID numbers. Each greeting supports up to 8 Caller ID numbers. Personal Group Distribution List A subscriber can maintain up to 4 distribution lists, each containing a maximum of 20 mailboxes.
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Glossary Remote Call Forwarding Set (Available with DPT Integration only.) A subscriber and the Message Manager can program his extension from a remote location to forward various types of calls to a desired extension or an outside telephone. There are 6 forwarding settings available: (1) Forward All Calls (2) Forward Busy Calls (3) Forward No Answer Calls...
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System programming can be performed via 2 ways: (1) Locally (personal computer connected directly to the RS-232C port of the VPS), or (2) remotely (personal computer connected via the telephone network and the internal modem card [KX-TVS300 only] of the VPS).
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A general term used for messages recorded over the phone from one person to another. Voice Prompt Recorded VPS instructions to callers. These are either system prompts or user prompts. Voice Processing System (e.g., Panasonic KX-TVS110, KX-TVS200, and KX-TVS300). Installation Manual...
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INDEX Alternate extension group Group distribution list—personal Auto configuration Group distribution list—system Auto forwarding Automated attendant Hardware settings Hold Broadcasting messages Holiday service Busy coverage mode Inband Integration Call services Incomplete call handling service Call Transfer No Answer Time INDEX Call transfer status Initializing the system Callback number entry...
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INDEX Private message Quick setup Receive message Remote Call Forwarding Set Remote programming Rotary switch Rotary telephone service RS-232C parameters SAVE Service access commands Service mode Special feature authorization Specifications—hard disk Specifications—outline Specifications—VPS Subscriber service prompt selection System administration System administrator's guide System clock System components System management...
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”) Company, Division of Matsushita Division of Matsushita Electric of Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, www.panasonic.com...