Panasonic KX-TAW848 Features Manual page 134

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1.19 Voice Mail Features
6.
Listening to Recorded Messages (Direct Mailbox Access)
After the VPS records a message, it will light the appropriate lamp or button on the
extension for which the message was intended, to indicate there is a new message. (
1.17.1 Message Waiting) The extension user can play the message back simply by
pressing the button used for mailbox access; he or she does not need to enter a mailbox
number. This button may be the MESSAGE button, depending on the proprietary
telephone (PT) being used, or a One-touch Dialing button assigned to dial a floating
extension number of a VM group. (
An extension user can, at any time, play back any messages in his or her mailbox,
including old messages. The user simply dials a floating extension number used by the
VM (DPT) group from his or her extension. (Direct Mailbox Access) A mailbox number
does not need to be dialed. This feature is enabled or disabled according to the Class of
Service (COS) assigned to the mailbox through VPS programming.
7.
VPS CO Line Service & Automatic Time Mode Notification*
Multiple tenants can share a single VPS; a dedicated VPS port for each tenant is not
required. This is possible because when CO line calls are directed or redirected to a VM
(DPT) group, the PBX sends information to the VPS which determines the OGM that is
heard by callers. ("Thank you for calling Company A", "Thank you for calling Company B",
etc.)
If an incoming CO line call is directed via DIL distribution to a VM (DPT) group, the PBX
sends to the VPS the corresponding information that is assigned in the DIL Table, namely,
the VPS trunk (CO line) group number and the tenant number. (
(DIL))
This information is used to send the appropriate OGM to the caller for the current time
mode (
* The software contained in the VPS may need to be updated before this feature can be
used.
[Example]
In order for callers to hear the correct OGM for the current time mode, the DIL Table of the
PBX must be programmed to match the settings of the VPS.
[Programming Example]
Each CO line can be assigned a VPS trunk (CO line) group number as well as a tenant
number.
(CO Line No.)
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Feature Guide
2.2.4 Time Service), and is programmable for each CO line in the DIL Table.
Port No.
Day
Lunch
01
105
02
102
1.6.1.2 One-touch Dialing)
DIL Destination
Break
Night
100
105
100
100
102
100
1.1.1.2 Direct In Line
VPS Trunk (CO
Tenant No.
Line) Group No.
1
2
1
2

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