Panasonic Kx Taw848 Feature Manual
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1.19 Voice Mail Features Feature Guide 141 FWD to the VPS An extension user can set his or her calls to be forwarded to your VPS. The way in which the VPS will then handle these calls is determined through system programming. a)If FWD to the VPS Sequence is set to Answer by Mailbox, the PBX will direct forwarded calls to the VM service of your VPS. The PBX will send the extension’s mailbox number to the VPS via Follow on ID, allowing callers to leave a message for the extension user without dialing...
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1.19 Voice Mail Features 142 Feature Guide [DTMF Commands Sent to the VPS] [Example of a DTMF Command Sent to the VPS] * The DTMF commands here are the default commands used by the PBX. Program either the PBX or your VPS so that these settings match. Note, however, that non-Panasonic VPSs may use different feature names. VPS Access MethodDTMF Command Sent to VPS* When VM (DTMF) Group is in VM Service ModeWhen VM (DTMF) Group is in AA Service Mode FWD Answer by Mailbox H #6 + H AA #8 #8 None No...
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1.19 Voice Mail Features Feature Guide 143 Conditions After the VPS answers a call, the PBX sends Follow on ID information to the VPS. The amount of time before the PBX sends this data is programmable. After the VPS transfers a call to the PBX via AA service, the PBX sends a DTMF status signal to indicate the status of the called party. The amount of time before the PBX sends this status signal is programmable. The amount of time (inter-digit time) between each individual DTMF tone sent by the PBX...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 144 Feature Guide 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Description A Panasonic KX-TD7680 or KX-TD7690 portable station (PS) can be used in place of a proprietary telephone (PT), providing wireless access to PBX features and call handling. 1.Registration Before a PS can be used, it must be registered with the PBX through system programming ( PS Registration [690]) and assigned an extension number. Because a PS transmits radio...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Feature Guide 145 Handover If a PS is within range of more than one CS, the PS will communicate with the CS which has the greatest signal strength and an available channel. When a PS user moves out of range of one CS and moves in range of another CS, the PS will hand over its communications to the new CS. Handover is possible when: a)The PS is on an intercom call or on a call with an outside party. (The call will not be disconnected during the handover.) b)A call...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 146 Feature Guide Normally when a PS receives a call, one channel of a CS is used to ring the PS ( 1.20.1 Por table Station (PS) Connection). If several PSs are members of an incoming call distribution (ICD) group, the available channels of a CS will become busy just by ringing each PS. Assigning a group of PSs to a PS ring group alleviates this strain on the CS because only one channel is needed to ring a PS ring group’s members. PS ring group members and related...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Feature Guide 147 [Example of PS Ring Groups 1 and 2] Explanation: PS Ring Group 1 PS 1, PS 2, and PS 3 will ring simultaneously when a call is directed to floating extension number 301, and, in the case of a CO line call, will display the Caller ID information for the call. These PSs will ring individually when a call is directed to their assigned extension numbers (programming not shown here). PS Ring Group 2 PS 3, PS 4, and PS 5 will ring simultaneously when a...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 148 Feature Guide [Example of CS Channels Used for PS Ring Group Calls and ICD Group Calls] Explanation: The PS ring group has four members which are in range of two different CSs. When a call arrives, each CS uses one channel to ring all member PSs within its range. The ICD group has one proprietary telephone (PT) member, as well as four PS members which are in range of two different CSs. When a call arrives, each CS uses all two of its channels to ring each of the...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Feature Guide 149 group are busy when the group is called, their PSs will not ring but the caller will hear a ringback tone. A PS ring group will only ring one call at a time on its member PSs. If a PS ring group is ringing one call when another call is directed to the group, the group will appear busy to the caller. If a call is directed to a specific PS within the group in this situation and the PS is available to answer calls, the PS will ring as usual. The...
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1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 150 Feature Guide Conditions Whether or not a PS is allowed to pair itself with a wired telephone is determined by the COS assigned to the extension number of the wired telephone. ( Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone [515]) Wireless XDP Parallel mode can be turned on or off using the PS only. To switch between the wired telephone and the PS during a conversation, simply go off- hook with the other telephone. Alternatively, to seize a separate line,...