Subscriber Tutorial (Easy Mailbox Configuration) - Panasonic KX-TVM200 Operating Instructions Manual

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2.2
Subscriber Tutorial
(Easy Mailbox
Configuration)
Your VPS may be programmed to present
a "Subscriber Tutorial" to you the first time
you log in to your mailbox. If the
Subscriber Tutorial is enabled, VPS
prompts will guide you through the
mailbox configuration process. Simply by
following the prompts, you can configure
the following items. You can configure
these items later manually if necessary,
as explained later in this section.
This feature may be disabled by the
System Administrator or System
Manager for your mailbox.
Password: If your mailbox has a
password, you must enter it using the dial
keys (0–9) whenever you log in to your
mailbox. Your password can contain up to
16 digits.
Subscriber's Name: This is a recording
of your name. Other subscribers will hear
your name when they listen to messages
you left for them. It may also be heard by
callers when they use the Dialling by
Name feature.
Personal Greetings: When callers are
directed to your mailbox they will hear one
of 3 Personal Greeting Messages. After
the greeting is played, a tone will sound,
and the caller can leave a message.
a) No Answer Greeting:
Heard by callers when you do not
answer their calls. A common
example might be, "This is (name). I
can't take your call right now...".
b) Busy Signal Greeting:
Heard by callers when you are on
another call. A common example
might be, "This is (name). I'm on
another call right now...".
c) After Hours Greeting:
Heard by callers when the VPS is in
night mode. A common example
might be, "This is (name). I've gone
home for the day...".
Note
You may be asked to enter your
password after logging in to your
mailbox. If you do not know this
password, ask your System
Administrator.
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