Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment Via Station Programming; Voice Mail Transfer Button Assignment Via Station Programming - Panasonic KX-TVP50 Installation Manual

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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TA ANALOGUE PBX AND KX-TD DIGITAL PBX
4.4.9 Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment via Station
Programming
For the Two-Way Transfer feature to work at an extension, the extension must have a TWT
button on it. This key must either be a DSS/BLF or CO key with a lamp. Follow the procedure
below to assign a TWT button on an extension. (This is a station level programme and should
be done at each individual telephone.)
1.
Enter PITS Programming:
For KX-TA series PBX
With the phone on-hook, Set the MEMORY switch to "PROGRAM".
(Display changes to PITS-PGM Mode.)
For KX-TD series PBX
a. With the phone on-hook, Press the PROGRAM button.
b. Dial [99]. (Display changes to PITS-PGM Mode.)
2.
Press the desired FLEXIBLE (CO or DSS/BLF) button that you want to assign as the
TWT button.
3.
Dial [91].
Screen output: 2Way-Trans:
4.
Dial the Voice Mail extension number.
Screen output: 2Way-Trans: _ _ _
(_ _ _ = The extension number you entered).
5.
Press STORE.
6.
For KX-TA series PBX
Set the MEMORY switch to "SET".
For KX-TD series PBX
Press the PROGRAM button or lift the handset.
7.
Repeat these steps for each telephone.
Conditions:
4.4.10 Voice Mail Transfer Button Assignment via Station
Programming
This feature allows an extension user to transfer calls directly to a Voice Mailbox. This is
available with both Digital and Inband Integrations.
1.
Enter PITS Programming:
For KX-TA series PBX
With the phone on-hook, Set the MEMORY switch to "PROGRAM".
(Display changes to PITS-PGM Mode.)
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This button must be a CO or DSS/BLF key to be
programmed as a TWT button. When all Voice Mail
ports are busy and this key is pressed, the user will hear
reorder tone.
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