1.24.2 Voice Mail Features
1.24.2.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group
Description
A VPS can be connected to extension ports of the PBX. The extension ports make a group, called a VM
group. This group has a floating extension number. The VM group can be the destination for redirected calls
and incoming calls. When receiving a call, the VPS can greet the caller offering them the option to leave a
message or dial a number to reach the desired party. The VPS can record the message for each extension
and leave notification on the corresponding extension, if the called extension is not able to answer calls.
1.
VM Group Type
VM (DTMF) Group
VM (DPT) Group
[Example]
DPT
Port
VM (DTMF) Group Assignment:
The VPS is connected to the SLT ports of the PBX. These SLT ports, as well as VM (DTMF) Group
settings, must be configured to allow DTMF Integration, as shown in the following [Programming
Example of Extension Port] and [Programming Example of VM (DTMF) Group].
Type
A group of SLT ports which use the Voice Mail DTMF Integration
features.
A maximum of 2 groups can be assigned.
A group of DPT ports which use the Voice Mail DPT (Digital)
Integration features.
VM (DPT) Group
Floating extn. no. 500 (default)
Extn.101 Extn.102 Extn.103 Extn.104
DPT
DPT
SLT
Port
Port
Port
VPS
(DPT [Digital] Integration)
•
A maximum of 2 KX-TVS/KX-TVP systems can be
connected to the PBX.
•
A maximum of one VM (DPT) group per KX-TVS/KX-TVP
can be assigned.
•
A maximum of 12 ports (24 channels) of the VPS can form
each group.
PBX
VM (DTMF) Group
Floating extn. no. 250
Extn.117 Extn.118 Extn.119 Extn.120
DPT
DPT
SLT
Port
Port
Port
(DTMF Integration)
1.24 Voice Message Features
Description
SLT
SLT
SLT
Port
Port
Port
VPS
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