Panasonic KX-TVP120C Subscriber's Manual page 65

Voice processing system
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Message Retrieval Order
The order in which the subscriber retrieves messages: Last In First Out (LIFO) or First In First
Out (FIFO).
Message Transfer
Allows a subscriber to reroute a message to another mailbox unless the message was marked
"private". Additional comments can be added to this message.
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.
Multilingual Selection Menu
The Message Manager is responsible for recording this menu. Allows callers to choose the
language they want (System, User 1 or User 2 prompts) when they call the VPS.
Non-Subscriber
A caller to the VPS who does not own a mailbox.
Notification Method
(See Message Waiting Notification.)
One-Touch Two-Way Transfer (One-Touch TWT)
(Available with DPT Integration only on the KX-TDA series.) Allows a subscriber to record a
conversation into another person's mailbox with one touch.
Operator
Up to 3 destinations can be assigned as operators. This is the extension that receives calls
when the calling party is on a rotary phone or dials [0].
Owner's Name
After a subscriber records her name, the VPS announces her name during transfers, Intercom
Paging, and confirmation of Dialing by Name.
Independent of this recording is registration of name by System Administrator.
This allows callers to dial parties by name (Dialing by Name) rather than by number. For
example, a caller can dial "S-M-I-T" (Smith) rather than Smith's mailbox number, which can be
hard to remember.
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