Panasonic Kx Tva50 Programming Manual
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2.5 System Parameters Programming Manual 161 Forward to Other Extension Specifies the DTMF signal used to indicate a Forward to Other Extension tone. Sent to the VPS when the dialed extension has set calls to be forwarded to another extension. Default 8 Va l u e R a n g e Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9, , #, and A–D Confirmation Specifies the DTMF signal used to indicate a confirmation tone. Sent to the VPS when the Message Waiting Lamp was successfully turned on or off. Default 9 Va l u e R a n g e Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9, , #, and A–D Disconnect Specifies the DTMF signal used to indicate a disconnect tone. Sent to the VPS when the other party goes on-hook. Default #9 Va l u e R a n g e Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9, , #, and A–D Digit Translation Table Use the Digit Translation Table to translate Follow On ID Signals received from the PBX into the codes needed by the VPS. This translation table is only effective for incoming signals. Settings made here should correspond to the Follow On ID settings of the PBX. Inter-Digit Timeout Defines the maximum length between the digits of a Follow On ID signal. If this time expires, the VPS will stop detecting Follow On ID for the call. Default 1 s Va l u e R a n g e 1 s–4 s
2.5 System Parameters 162 Programming Manual Translation Table (Table 1–Table 8) Follow the steps below to edit the Translation Table 1.Click Click to edit…. 2.Enter the digits sent from the PBX under Input Digit and the corresponding digits received by the VPS under Output Digit in the Translation Table dialog box. 3.Click OK. Input/Output digit Defines the input and output digits that are translated by the Digit Translation Table. Do not assign the same sequence of Input digits more than once; if this occurs, the VPS will use the first assignment. Note The number of K signals assigned for a sequence of Input digits must be the same as the number entered in the sequence of Output digits. Default None Va l u e R a n g e Max. 20 digits consisting of 0–9, , #, A–D, S (Input digit only), and K S: Skips (ignore) the code; cannot be used as the first character entered. K: Keeps the code as it is; cannot be entered as the first character under Input Digit.
2.5 System Parameters Programming Manual 163 Dialing Parameters Number of Digits to Access Outside Line This parameter should match the number of digits of the Line Access Code required by the PBX when making outside calls. Example: If the PBX requires callers to dial 9 to access a trunk (CO line), this parameter should be set as 1. This enables the VPS to recognize that an outgoing call setup sequence is completed once the initial 9 has been dialed (9-123-4567). Default 1 Va l u e R a n g e 0–8 digits Call Transfer No Answer Time Specifies the length of time that the VPS waits before retrieving the transferred call when there is no answer at the destination extension. Note Make sure that the duration of Call Transfer No Answer Time is longer than the duration of Call Forwarding No Answer Time at the PBX. Otherwise, the PBX may forward the call
2.5 System Parameters 164 Programming Manual immediately to the extensions Intercept Routing destination according to PBX programming, rather than return the call to the VPS. Default 20 s Va l u e R a n g e 10 s–60 s Outgoing Call No Answer Time Specifies the length of time that the VPS waits before concluding that there is no answer at the outside number called. Default 30 s Va l u e R a n g e 10 s–90 s Pause Time for , Specifies the pause time for , used in call sequences. Default 1000 ms Va l u e R a n g e 100 ms–9900 ms, units 100 ms Pause Time for ; Specifies the pause time for ; used in call sequences. Default 3000 ms Va l u e R a n g e 100 ms–9900 ms, units 100 ms Outgoing Call Setup Sequence Specifies the sequence of codes used by the VPS when calling a trunk (CO line). You can set a maximum of 16 digits. The default value is T. T indicates that the VPS will dial the telephone number only after detecting a dial tone. Example: 9, = (9) – 1 s wait – dial telephone number. 9 is the Trunk (CO Line) Access number.
2.5 System Parameters Programming Manual 165 Default T Va l u e R a n g e Max. 16 digits consisting of 0–9, , # and special codes D: Disconnecting F: Hook Flash R: Ringback Tone Detection T: Dial Tone Detection ,: Dial Pause for 1 s (default) ;: Dial Pause for 3 s (default) 0–9, , #: Dial Codes Message Waiting Notification Determines how essential Message Waiting Notification features are carried out. Outgoing Call Ports Specifies the port numbers used for Message Waiting Notification Device feature. The VPS makes outgoing calls using the port specified in this parameter. At least 1 port must be specified. Note The maximum number of ports depends on the VPS model.
2.5 System Parameters 166 Programming Manual Default 1-6 (KX-TVA50), 1-24 (KX-TVA200) Va l u e R a n g e 1–6 (KX-TVA50), 1–24 (KX-TVA200) Feature Manual References 2.2.31 Message Waiting Notification—Device Message Waiting Lamp Ports Specifies the port numbers used for Message Waiting Notification Lamp feature. The VPS turns on the Message Waiting Lamp of the extension using the port specified in this parameter. At least 1 port must be specified. Note The maximum number of ports depends on the VPS model. Default 1-6 (KX-TVA50), 1-24 (KX-TVA200) Va l u e R a n g e 1–6 (KX-TVA50), 1–24 (KX-TVA200) Feature Manual References 2.2.32 Message Waiting Notification—Lamp Message Waiting Lamp for Every Message If set to Yes, the VPS will turn on the Message Waiting Lamp of the extension each time a new message is recorded in the mailbox. This will occur even if the Message Waiting Lamp was not turned off from a previous message. This setting is useful when the first attempt is unsuccessful. If set to No, the VPS will turn on the Message Waiting Lamp for the first message only. The VPS will not turn on the lamp for subsequent messages until the subscriber has accessed the VPS to retrieve the messages stored there. Default Ye s Va l u e R a n g e No, Yes Feature Manual References 2.2.32 Message Waiting Notification—Lamp
2.5 System Parameters Programming Manual 167 Max. Digits for Callback No. Specifies the maximum number of digits the caller can enter as a callback number. This callback number will be displayed on beepers if Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode set to any values other than Disable (see Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode in 2.1.4 Notification Parameters). Default 20 Va l u e R a n g e 1–48 digits Feature Manual References 2.2.31 Message Waiting Notification—Device Callback No. Entry Interdigit Time-out Specifies the length of time the VPS will wait for the caller to press another dial key during Beeper Callback No. Entry. If the caller does not enter any digits within the specified time, the VPS will accept the digits already dialed by the caller as the Beeper Callback Number, then announce the dialed digits to the caller for confirmation. Default 5 s Va l u e R a n g e 1 s–10 s Feature Manual References 2.2.31 Message Waiting Notification—Device System Callback No. Specifies the telephone number that will be displayed on the subscribers beeper to indicate the phone number the subscriber should call back. The system callback number is displayed when Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode is set to Disable, or when the caller does not enter his or her phone number when prompted to by the VPS. In order to use this feature, the callback number entry code X must be added to the end of the subscribers beeper number when stored in the VPS. Note If Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode is set to any values other than Disable (see Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode in 2.1.4 Notification Parameters), the callback number entered by the caller will display on the destination beeper. However, if the caller fails to enter a callback number, the System Callback No. will display instead. Default None Va l u e R a n g e Max. 32 digits
2.5 System Parameters 168 Programming Manual Programming Manual References 2.1.4 Notification Parameters Feature Manual References 2.2.31 Message Waiting Notification—Device External Message Delivery Determines how essential External Message Delivery features are carried out. Retry Times Specifies the number of times the VPS will attempt to deliver an external message when the destination is busy or does not answer. Default 3 Va l u e R a n g e 0–9 times Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service
2.5 System Parameters Programming Manual 169 Busy Delay Specifies the length of time (in minutes) the VPS waits to try to deliver an external message again when the destination is busy. Default 3 min Va l u e R a n g e 1 min–60 min Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service No Answer Delay Specifies the length of time (in minutes) the VPS waits to try to deliver an external message again when the destination is not answering. Default 60 min Va l u e R a n g e 60 min–120 min Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service Outgoing Call Ports Specifies the VPS ports used for the External Message Delivery feature. Note The maximum number of ports depends on the VPS model. Default 1-6 (KX-TVA50), 1-24 (KX-TVA200) Va l u e R a n g e 1–6 (KX-TVA50), 1–24 (KX-TVA200) Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service Message Length Specifies the maximum length (in minutes) messages recorded for the External Delivery Message.
2.5 System Parameters 170 Programming Manual Default 3 min Va l u e R a n g e 1 min–6 min Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service Max. Messages for Mailboxes Specifies the maximum number of External Delivery Messages that can be stored in one mailbox. Default 3 Va l u e R a n g e 1–100 msgs Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service System External Message Delivery Duration Time Specifies the maximum length of External Message Delivery calls. The timer begins counting when the called party answers the call, and if the called party has not pressed the appropriate dial key to initiate message playback, the VPS terminates the call when this timer expires. Default 3 min Va l u e R a n g e 1 min–9 min Feature Manual References 2.3.11 External Message Delivery Service Company Telephone No. Specifies the companys telephone number. When the recipient has failed to retrieve the senders message because of he or she did not enter the correct password, the VPS announces the companys telephone number to the caller. The caller can later call the company for assistance or to speak to the message sender. Default None