Panasonic Kx Tg2000 Operating Instructions Manual
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71 Listening to Messages with the Cordless Handset Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering SystemYou can access your handset mailbox and listen to the messages, transfer the messages to other mailboxes or erase unnecessary messages. You can also access the general delivery mailbox from your handset. If “” flashes and “Voice mail” is shown on your handset display, new messages have been received in your mailbox. During playback “” is displayed. Listening to new messages 1While the handset is in the standby mode, press . •If the direct handset access mode is OFF (p. 57), enter the mailbox password and press (#). •The unit announces the mailbox number and the number of new messages. 2New messages are played. •During each message playback, the message number is displayed. •After each message playback, the Message Menu will be announced and displayed: “To repeat this message, press 1. To play the next message, press 2. To erase this message, press 3. To transfer this message, press 7.” •At the end of the last message, “This is the last message” will be heard. New messages playback =Command menu 1=Repeat 2=Next 3=Erase 7=Transfer 3After listening to all new messages, the Command Menu is announced and displayed: “To play all messages, press 1. To deliver a message, press 2. (p. 74) To change the personal greeting, press 3. (p. 62) To change to the general delivery mailbox, press 4. (p. 73) For Automated Attendant Status, press 5. (To turn on/off the handset answer mode p. 61)” To listen to all messages, press (1). •After each message playback, the Message Menu will be announced and displayed. To end the operation, press . •To delete the Message Menu, see page 77. 1=Play all msg. 2=Deliver msg. 3=Personal greet4=To general box 5=Answer on/off =End
72 Listening to Messages with the Cordless Handset During playback For Caller ID service users (p. 40) During playback, the display shows the name and/or number of the caller whose message is being played. To call back the displayed number: During playback, press (TALK). •You can press a line button instead of pressing (TALK). •The unit stops playback and automatically dials the displayed phone number. Transferring a Message After listening to a message left in your mailbox, you can transfer it to other mailboxes. 1During playback or before the start of the next message, press (7). •“Enter the destination mailbox number” is announced. 2Enter the destination mailbox numbers using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (0), (1)to (8)). For the general delivery mailbox, enter (0). •The mailbox numbers and “To accept, press #. To cancel, press” are announced. •If you make a mistake, press (*)and start again from step 1. 3Press (#). •The mailbox numbers entered in step 2 will be announced, and the next message will be played. JACK SMITH 1-234-567-8901 ---Message 1--- To repeata message To skipa messagePress (1)or I. (If you press within 5 seconds of playback, the previous message will be played.) Press (2)or H. (The next message is played.) To adjust the handset volume (High, Medium or Low): Press or during playback. •Each time you press or , the volume level will change.Loud Low ❚❚❚❚❚❚❚High Ex. High Transfer message Enter mailbox # Transfer message BoxNo.:12--5--80 =Cancel #=OK Transfer message BoxNo.:12--5--80
73 Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering System Erasing a Message We recommend you erase unnecessary messages after each playback. While the message you want to erase is being played or before the start of the next message, press (3)or (CLEAR). •A beep sounds and “Message erased” is heard. •The unit will play the next message. Listening to Messages in the General Delivery Mailbox You can access the general delivery mailbox from your handset. 1While the handset is in the standby mode, press . •If the direct handset access mode is OFF (p. 57), enter the mailbox password and press (#). •If you have new messages, listen to all of them. 2Press (4). •“This is the general delivery mailbox” is heard. •After the number of new messages is announced, new messages will be played. 3After listening to all new messages; To listen to all messages, press (1). To return to your mailbox, press (4). To end the operation, press . Listening to personal mailbox messages from the base unit If the handset battery has no power or the cordless handset cannot be used any more, you (or the operator) can access your mailbox from the base unit. 1. Press . •If you have new messages, listen to all of them. 2. Press the corresponding INTERCOM button ((1)to(8)). 3. Enter your mailbox password (p. 57), and press (ENTER). •The mailbox number will be heard and new messages will be played. •To end the operation, press .
74 Delivering Your Own Message Base UnitHandset The base unit user or cordless handset users can send an identical message of up to 3 minutes,to several mailboxes in a single operation. With the base unit 1While the base unit is in the standby mode, press . •If you have new messages, listen to all of them. 2Press (2). 3Enter the destination mailbox numbers using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (1)to (8)) or (ALL) for all mailboxes. 4Press (#). •“Please leave a message at the tone. To end recording, press 1” is heard. 5After the tone, talk clearly, about 8 inches (20 cm) away from the MIC(microphone). To end, press (1). •The recorded message is played. •To change the message, press (1) and record the message again. 6Press (2), and press . Deliver message BoxNo.:1-----78- =Cancel #=OK Message record :00 1=End Message play :00 1=Change 2=OK With the cordless handset 1While the handset is in the standby mode, press . •If the direct handset access mode is OFF (p. 57), enter the mailbox password and press (#). •If you have new messages, listen to all of them. 2Press (2). 3Enter the destination mailbox numbers using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (0), (1)to (8)). For the general delivery mailbox, enter (0). 4Press (#). •“Please leave a message at the tone. To end recording, press 1” is heard. 5After the tone, talk clearly. To end, press (1). •The recorded message is played. •To change the message, press (1) and record the message again. 6Press (2), and press . Deliver message BoxNo.:12--5--80 =Cancel #=OK Message record :00 l=End •In step 3, if you make a mistake, press (*)and start again from step 2. •If the elapsed recording time exceeds 3 minutes, the unit will stop recording. •“Message recorded by (extension number)” is announced before a delivered message is played at the destination extension. Message play :00 1=Change 2=OK Deliver message Enter mailbox # Deliver message Enter mailbox #
75 Other Voice Mail System Features Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering System Recording Mode Messages are recorded in a “High quality sound mode”. To lengthen the available recording time, the base unit user can select “Long recording mode” which doubles the total recording time to 100 minutes. Your phone comes from the factory set to “High quality sound mode”. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Recording mode”, and press H. •The current setting is displayed. 4Select “Long recording mode”or “High quality sound” by pressing or . 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). •“LR” (Long recording mode) will be displayed if selected. Long recording mode 100min ∨∧ ENTER=Save High quality sound 50min ∨∧ ENTER=Save 3. Select “Off”or “On” by pressing or . 4. Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Call Monitoring Feature While a caller is recording a message in the general delivery mailbox, you can monitor the call through the speaker of the base unit. If both lines are receiving calls at the same time, only the first one can be monitored. You can answer the call by lifting the base unit handset, pressing (DIGITAL!SP-PHONE)or the relevant line button. If the call monitoring feature is not required, turn it OFF by pressing (STOP). Each time you press (STOP)in the standby mode, the feature will turn ON or OFF. While monitoring a call, you can temporarily turn the feature OFF by pressing (STOP). The feature will return to ON after the call is disconnected. Your phone comes from the factory set to ON. You can also turn the feature ON or OFF using the function menu. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1. Press (FUNCTION), and press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 2. Press or until the arrow points to “Call monitoring”, and press H.
76 Other Voice Mail System Features Checking the Remaining Recording Time and Number of Messages If the remaining recording time is less than 10 minutes or the number of messages which can still be recorded is less than 10, the base unit will display the time or number while in the standby mode. •If the remaining time is less than 1 minute, it will be shown with “sec” (seconds). If the remaining recording time or the number of messages that can still be recorded is 0, “Message full” will flash on the display. Erase unnecessary messages (p. 70, 73). You can check the time and number of messages by using the function menu as follows. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Remaining space”, and press H. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). •You can erase all messages in the required mailboxes. See page 78. Remaining space time: 45min messages:200 12:00AM JAN. 1 Msg space: 9min 12:00AM JAN. 1 Msg space: 9msg Transferring a Call to a Personal Mailbox After the base unit user (operator) answers an incoming call, the call can be transferred to a mailbox of the person the caller wishes to speak to, where the caller can leave a message. To transfer to a personal mailbox, calls must be sent through the General Delivery Mailbox by the operator. The caller can then enter the extension number and the # sign to reach the mailbox. The following is how calls must be transferred to the voice mail: After you (operator) answered a call, you may announce that person the caller wishes to speak to is not available, and remind the caller of the extension number followed by the # sign. You then press , and hang up the line by replacing the handset or pressing (DIGITAL!SP-PHONE)on the base unit. •The caller will then hear the line’s greeting message. While the greeting is playing, the caller can press the extension number (1 to 8) followed by (#). After that, –If the handset answer mode of the extension is on (p. 61), the caller will hear the personal greeting message at the end of the 2nd ring, then he/she can leave a message at the tone. –If the handset answer mode is off (p. 61), the caller will hear “Sorry, no one is available to answer the call. To leave a message press 1. To call another extension press 2. To call the operator press 0” at the end of the 5th ring. Or if the person the caller wishes to speak to, is on another call, the caller will hear “Sorry, this line is busy. To leave a message press 1. To call another extension press 2. To call the operator press 0”. Base Unit
77 Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering System Message Menu Mode After each message is played, the Message Menu is announced and displayed on the base unit and cordless handset as a guide (p. 68, 71). With a touch tone phone from a remote location, this menu is also announced (p. 79). To delete this menu, turn the feature OFF. Your phone comes from the factory set to ON. Programming must be carried out separately for the base unit and cordless handset(s). Make sure that the base unit/cordless handset is in the standby mode. Base UnitHandset 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Message menu”, and press H. •The current setting is displayed. 4Select “Off”or “On” by pressing or . 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Message menu :On ∨∧ ENTER=Save Automatic Message Delete Feature If this feature is set to ON, messages left in all mailboxes will automatically be erased after a month. Your phone comes from the factory set to OFF. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Auto msg delete”, and press H. •The current setting is displayed. 4Select “On”or “Off” by pressing or . 5Press (ENTER). •A beep sounds. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Auto msg delete :Off ∨∧ ENTER=Save •The information in the Caller List will not be erased. To erase Caller List information, see page 45.
78 Other Voice Mail System Features Erasing All Messages in Mailboxes The base unit user can erase all incoming messages in any mailbox. Greeting messages can also be erased at the same time if required. Inform the mailbox owners before erasing and check that there are no new messages in the mailboxes. Make sure that the base unit is in the standby mode. Base Unit 1Press (FUNCTION). 2Press or until the arrow points to “Voice mail”, and press H. 3Press or until the arrow points to “Delete message”, and press H. 4Enter the mailbox numbers where messages are to be erased, using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (1)to (8)). Enter (0)for the general delivery mailbox. •If you make a mistake, press the number again to delete. 5Press H. 6To erase the greeting messages at the same time, press or to select “Greet.&Incoming”. If not required, go to step 7. 7Press (CLEAR). •A beep sounds and “Clear” will be displayed. •To return to the standby mode, press (EXIT). Delete message BoxNo.:--------- H=Next BoxNo.:1--45---0 Incoming message ∨∧ CLEAR=Delete BoxNo.:1--45---0 Greet.&Incoming ∨∧ CLEAR=Delete •The Caller List information will not be erased. To erase the Caller List information, see page 45 or 55.
79 Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone Chapter 4 Voice Mail System/Automated Attendant System/ Answering SystemYou can access the Voice Mail System from any touch tone phone if the Automated Attendant System or the Answering System is on for either line. You can listen to recorded messages in your mailbox and the general delivery mailbox, and you can transfer the messages and deliver your own messages to other mailboxes. When you access your mailbox, you are required to enter the mailbox password (p. 57). How to Access the Voice Mail System Call the line’s phone number to which the Automated Attendant System or the Answering System is assigned. Press ( (* *) )and enter your mailbox password during or after the greeting message. •Automated voice prompt will not come on until the last digit of the password (p. 57) is entered. •A beep sounds and then “Mailbox (No.)” or “This is the general delivery mailbox” is heard. After the number of new messages is announced, new messages will be played. After each message playback, the Message Menu is announced (if the Message Menu mode is on p. 77): “To repeat this message, press 1. To play the next message, press 2. To erase this message, press 3. To transfer this message, press 7. (p. 80)” If required, enter a command. After playing back all new messages, the Command Menu is announced: “To play all messages, press 1.(p. 80) To deliver a message, press 2.(p. 80) To change the personal greeting, press 3.(for personal mailboxes only p. 80) To change to the general delivery mailbox, press 4.(for personal mailboxes only p. 81) To end this call, press .” If required, enter a command. To end remote operation, press ( (* *) )and hang up.
80 Remote Operation from a Touch Tone Phone During message playback During playback or before the start of the next message; To repeat the message, press (1). To play the next message, press (2). To erase the message, press (3). To transfer a message After listening to a message, you can transfer it to other mailboxes. 1. During playback or before the start of the next message, press (7). 2. Enter the destination mailbox numbers using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (0), (1)to (8)). For the general delivery mailbox, enter (0). 3. Press (#). To listen to all messages While the Command Menu is announced (p. 79), press (1). To deliver your own message You can send an identical message of up to 3 minutes, to several mailboxes. 1. While the Command Menu is announced (p. 79), press (2). 2. Enter the destination mailbox numbers using the corresponding dialing buttons ( (0), (1)to (8)). For the general delivery mailbox, enter (0). 3. Press (#). 4. Talk clearly after the tone. To end, press (1). 5. Press (2). 6. Press (*)and hang up. To change the personal greeting message (for personal mailboxes only) You can change the mailbox personal greeting message. 1. While the Command Menu is announced (p. 79), press (3). 2. Press (1). 3. Talk clearly after the tone. To end, press (1). 4. Press (2). 5. Press (*)and hang up.