Virtual Port Used For Floating Hold; Voice Mail Integration (Third Party) - Panasonic DBS576 Section 700 Technical Manual

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Section 700 - Operation
Virtual extensions provide a mechanism for ringing multiple phones simultaneously. For instance, a
Direct Inward Dialing (DID) entry can only be set to ring to one extension number. However, if the
DID is set to ring a virtual extension and the virtual extension is assigned to ring keys on multiple
extensions, the DID will ring the multiple extensions.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
N/A
Considerations
N/A

Virtual Port used for Floating Hold

You can assign a virtual port that is not assigned an extension number to be used for floating
hold. The virtual port is assigned to an FF key. Calls can then be placed on hold on the virtual
port FF key. Any extension that is assigned the same virtual port FF key can then pick up the
held call.
This can be used like a system park feature.
Hardware Requirements
N/A
Related Programming
N/A
Considerations
N/A

Voice Mail Integration (Third Party)

Description
The System supports third party Voice Mail systems with features such as:
Answer Supervision for Voice Mail
Call Forward ID Code for Voice Mail
DID/DNIS/DDI ID Code for Voice Mail
Disconnect Signal
High Priority Message Waiting
Message Key ID Code
576-20-700
DBS 576 (USA), issued January 1999
Chapter 3. System Features
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