Panasonic Kx-Tvp150 Voice Processing System Guide
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34 l Keyboard Operations 3.4.8 System Reset/Clear Menu 1 Select 4. System Reset/Clear Menu to clear the system set- tings or reset them. .a VT220 compatible terminal ‘ System Reset/Clear Menu or Other RS-232C terminal (ASCII Terminal) Mailbox No. Length _________________________ 13 First Digit of Extensions ------------ : 12345678 System Manager’s Mailbox No. ----------- : 999 Message Manager’s Mailbox No. ---------- : 998 Bulletin Manager’s Mailbox No. ----------- : 997 Will you...
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34 0 Keyboard Operations . _ VT220 compatible terminal or Other RS-232C terminal (ASCII Terminal) System Reset/Clear Menu Mailbox No. Length __-___--_---------------- :3 First Digit of Extensions ------------ : 12345678 System Manager’s Mailbox No. ----------- : 999 Message Manager’s Mailbox No. ---------- : 998 Bulletin Manager’s Mailbox No. ----------- : 997 Reset System Parameters : Press Quit : Press RESET SW System Reset/Clear Menu 1. Mailbox No. Length [3] 2. First Digit of...
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34 0 Keyboard Operations External Message Delivery Parameter I Value I System External Message Delivery Duration Time 3 System External Message Delivery Redialing Mode Enable Comnanv’n Telenhone No. Mailbox Setup I Value I The Extension of the Owner I Message Retention Time S Message Length S Authorization of External Message Delivery Authorization of Guest Account Authorization of Interview Mailbox 1 No I Authorization of Personal Bulletin Message The Spelling of the Owner No - Day...
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: .,.: ‘: .] 34 0 Keyboard Operations Class of Service Port Setting (Call Services) Item Value Outgoing Call Service Enable Incoming Call Day Service Incoming Call Night Service Company Greeting Mode Day Service Greeting No. Night Service Greeting No. 1 V.M. (CT & CC) V.M. (CT & CC) DAY I - Incoming Call Service Prompt Delaved Answer Time 1 USER PROMPT I 0 Outgoing Call Service Prompt Item I Value ChitwAn Call Service Promnt 1 JSER PROMPT Rotary Telephone Service I Item I Value I...
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::, ,- :: -:. : . .: 34 a Keyboard Operations Operator l’s Parameter I Item Value I Operator Service Operator’s Extension Operator’s Mailbox No. Operator No-Answer Time Busy Coverage Mode No-Answer Coverage Mode Message Repeat Cycle Enable c -0 998 30 Hold Caller Select 3 Operator 2’s Parameter I Ttem I Value I Operator 3’s Parameter I Item Call Hold Retrieval Setting Item Value Call Retrieval Announcement Timing 2 Redialing Cancel Timing 30 I Alternate Transfer Sequence...
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34 l Keyboard Operations RS232C Item 1 Value Baud Rate Word Bit Length 9600 s 8 I Parity 1 None 1 Stop Bit Length 1 I Port Setting (Hardware Settings) I Item I Value 1 Flash Time 600 CPC Signal NONE Disconnect Time Dial Mode Silence Reduction 2 DTMF I Item I Value 1 I Silence Reduction Level I low I Silence Reduction Time 5 I Dialing Parameter Item I Value PBX Type T1232 Inband Integration Enable Extension Length I 3 Number of Digits to Access Outside Line I 1 No-answer Time...
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34 0 Keyboard Operations Inband Signaling 1 Reorder Ringback Busv Item I 3 I Value s 1 2 DND 4 Answer 5 Forward to VM Ringing 6 Forward to VM Busy Forward to Other Extension 7 8 Confirmation 9 Disconnect #9 System Reset/Clear I Value I 1 Mailbox No. Length I 3 I 1 First Digit of Extensions 112345678 1 System Manager’s Mailbox No. 999 Message Manager’s Mailbox No. 998 Bulletin Manager’s Mailbox No. 997 M-3-91-l (1292-G) System Administrator Manager’s Guide
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Chapter 4 System Manager’s Guide e This chapter explains what a System Manager is and provides step-by-step instructions for such system maintenance tasks as setting up mailboxes, setting system parameters and checking system status. Contents 4.1 What is a System Manager? ............................ M-4-2 4.2 Setting Up Mailboxes ...................................... M-4-4 4.2.1 Deleting a Mailbox ............................... M-4-5 4.2.2 Deleting a Mailbox Password ..................
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41 0 What is a System Manager? What you will do: As System Manager you perform one of the most impor- tant jobs. You are in charge of coordinating the VPS sys- tem to ensure that it operates efficiently and effectively. The System Manager can perform a whole range of func- tions using any touch-tone telephone anywhere in the world. These include daily maintenance, the creation and editing of mailboxes in response to requests from users, and the deletion of unneeded mailboxes to prevent the sys-...
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What is a System Manager? . .z, : To access the System Manager’s mailbox: (Voice Mail Service’s 1 Dial an extension number which is connected to the Voice Extension Number) Mail Service. ‘ You will hear the prompt: Good morning/Good afternoon/Good evening. You have reached the voice processing system. Please enter the mailbox number of the person ,for whom you wish to leave a message, followed by a pound sign. To enter by name, please press a pound sign now. If you are using a rotary...