Panasonic KX-TAW848 Features Manual page 135

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[Programming Example: Trunk (CO Line) Group Assignment for VPS]
These settings are made on the VPS. The trunk (CO line) group number should
correspond to the number programmed in the PBX's DIL Table.
Trunk (CO Line)
Group No.
Day
Lunch
1
Break
Night
Day
Lunch
2
Break
CO Line Call
Received on
CO line 01
Tenant 1
(Company A)
Extn. 105
In this example:
A customer dials the telephone number for Company A.
The call is received on CO line 01 and is handled by DIL distribution according to system
programming. (Refer to the above system programming example, "DIL Table".) The tenant
number programmed for CO line 01 determines that the current time mode is Day (not
shown here), and the call is therefore directed to extension 105.
If extension 105 does not answer the call, the call is redirected to extension 100 via
Intercept Routing (not shown here), which is a floating extension number assigned to a VM
(DPT) group. When the PBX redirects the call to the VPS, it also sends the VPS trunk (CO
line) group number and tenant number as programmed in the DIL Table.
The VPS answers the call with the greeting message assigned to the trunk (CO line) group
Company Greeting No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Sends the following information:
· VPS Trunk (CO Line) Group: 1
· Time mode: Day
PBX
Intercept
VPS
(Floating Extn. No. 100)
1.19 Voice Mail Features
CO Line Call
Received on
CO line 02
Sends the following information:
· VPS Trunk (CO Line) Group: 2
· Time mode: Lunch
Tenant 2
(Company B)
Extn. 102
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