Message Waiting - Panasonic KX-TD612E Features Manual

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Message Waiting

Description
The system supports message notification from three sources:
a)
message from another extension
b)
message in the built-in voice message box
c)
message in a Panasonic Voice Processing System
When the MESSAGE button lit, you know there is a message waiting for you. Even if the
button is not available, you can be notified by a special dial tone when you go off-hook.
Conditions
• For the digital proprietary telephone which is provided with no MESSAGE button, a
flexible CO button can be assigned as the MESSAGE button either by System or Station
Programming.
• The Message Waiting, the Built-in Voice Message and the Voice Mail features share the
function of MESSAGE button. For the detailed operation, refer to 2.2.4 When the Dialled
Line is Busy or There is No Answer — Leaving a message waiting indication (Message
Waiting) in User Manual.
• SLT users can change the call back operation style (default: off-hook). Refer to [990]
System Additional Information — Area 05, bit 4.
• Cancelling the message can be performed from the extension setting it or from the extension
receiving it.
• The system supports a maximum of 128 simultaneous messages.
• Messages are always left on the original extension. It is not sent to a Call Forwarding or
Station Hunting destination.
• A single line telephone user will hear the ring tone as a notification, if he/she receives a
message. It is programmable to set the interval of a ring tone by System Programming.
Programming Guide References
• [005] Flexible CO Button/PF Key Assignment
• [100] Flexible Numbering
• [214] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time
• [990] System Additional Information
Features Guide References
• Dial Tone, Distinctive
• Voice Mail Integration
Features Guide
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