Panasonic Kx-tvs50, Kx-tvs80 Subscribers Guide
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Please read before using and save this manual for future use. KX-TVS50 KX-TVS80 Voice Processing System Subscribers Guide POWERVOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM KX-TVP50 Model
Introduction 2 The Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) is a powerful tool used to manage your voice communications and increase your productivity through the use of your voice mailbox. As a subscriber (the owner of a VPS mailbox), you can: • Send a message to one or more people inside or outside of your office. Transfer messages (with your annotation) to other VPS subscribers. Receive messages from any touchtone telephone. Be called at an outside telephone or be notified through your beeper, when there are messages stored in your mailbox. Be notified by the message-waiting lamp on your extension that there are messages stored in your mailbox. Screen your calls. Automate the handling of callers. And more... Getting Started Numbers to Know You must have the following information before you begin: The extension number(s) of the VPS. Your mailbox and extension number. The System Manager’s phone number. Basic Steps When using your mailbox for the first time, you must read Section 1:Mailbox Setup and perform the key setup procedures described. You must customize your mailbox before sending or receiving messages. Identify yourself as the owner of your mailbox by setting the following: Recording Personal Greetings Recording Your Name Setting Your Password Panasonic World Wide Web Address: http://www.panasonic.com for customers in the United States or Puerto Rico. This symbol identifies important notes about the operation being described. The voice prompt will guide you in every step of programming. Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model KX-TVS50/KX-TVS80 Voice Processing System.
Introduction 3 Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following sections: Section 1 Mailbox Setup Describes the procedures for customizing your mailbox. Section 2 Receiving Messages Explains how to access and manage received messages. Section 3 Sending Messages Tells you how to send messages, including recording and delivery. Section 4 Special Features Describes how to set up the special features for your mailbox. Appendix Glossary
Table of Contents 4 Table of Contents 1 Mailbox Setup ................................................................ 6 1.1 Logging in to Your Mailbox................................................................ 6 1.2 Recording Personal Greetings.......................................................... 7 1.3 Setting, Changing and Clearing Your Password ............................... 9 1.4 Recording Your Name....................................................................... 9 1.5 Service Access Commands ........................................................... 10 2 Receiving Messages.................................................... 11 2.1 Receiving Messages ...................................................................... 11 2.2 Replying to Messages .................................................................... 11 2.3 Message Transfer ........................................................................... 13 2.4 Accessing Your Mailbox from an Outside Telephone ...................... 14 3 Sending Messages ...................................................... 15 3.1 Delivering Messages to Other Subscribers .................................... 15 3.2 Checking Mailbox Distribution ........................................................ 17 3.3 Setting up an External Message Delivery List ................................ 17 3.4 Sending External Delivery Messages............................................. 18 3.5 Receiving External Delivery Messages .......................................... 20 3.6 Replying to External Delivery Messages ........................................ 21 3.7 Checking and Setting External Message Delivery Status .............. 21 4 Special Features .......................................................... 23 4.1 Call Transfer Status ........................................................................ 23 4.2 Covering Extension ........................................................................ 23 4.3 Incomplete Call Handling Status .................................................... 24 4.4 Message Reception Mode .............................................................. 25 4.5 Personal Group Distribution Lists ................................................... 26 4.6 Deleting Group Distribution Members ............................................ 27 4.7 Deleting Group Distribution List Names ......................................... 27 4.8 Message Waiting Notification ......................................................... 27 4.9 Interview Mailbox ............................................................................ 29
Table of Contents 5 4.10 Recording Personal Greetings for Caller ID ................................. 31 4.11 Assigning Caller ID Numbers for Personal Greeting for Caller ID ...... 32 4.12 Personal Caller Name Announcement ......................................... 33 4.13 Live Call Screening....................................................................... 35 4.14 Recording a Two-Way Conversation ............................................. 35 4.15 Setting Telephone Numbers for Call Forwarding to CO ................ 36 4.16 Remote Call Forwarding Set......................................................... 37 Appendix ............................................................................ 40 Quick Reference...................................................................................... 40 Glossary ............................................................................. 41
Section 1 Mailbox Setup 6 1.1 Logging in to Your Mailbox Before you access Subscriber Services, you must first open your mailbox. FROM ANOTHER EXTENSION Off-hook. Extn. No. of VPS Enter the extension number of the VPS. FROM YOUR EXTENSION or FROM ANOTHER EXTENSION FROM YOUR EXTENSION (When the Direct Mailbox Access is enabled) IF YOU HAVE SET YOUR PASSWORD Password Enter the password and press #. #+ 1 3 4 5 6 2 To receive a message To deliver a message To check the mailbox distribution For automated attendant status For mailbox management For other features) To end this call Follow the prompt according to your needs. ( . #6 + Press # and 6.Press and enter your mailbox number. +Mailbox no. IF YOU HAVE SET YOUR PASSWORD Password Enter the password and press #. #+ 1 3 4 5 6 2 To receive a message To deliver a message To check the mailbox distribution For automated attendant status For mailbox management For other features) To end this call Follow the prompts according to your needs. (
Section 1 Mailbox Setup 7 1.2 Recording Personal Greetings After reaching your mailbox, callers will hear your personal greeting message(s). You can record 3 kinds of personal greetings: No Answer Greeting, Busy Greeting, and After Hours Greeting. The VPS plays the appropriate message for each call. Personal greeting messages are always followed by a tone and a chance to leave a message. Your personal greeting should say please leave a message at the tone; otherwise your callers will be confused.You will hear For other features only when the System Administrator or the System Manager assigns an Interview Mailbox or an extension number for Remote Call Forwarding feature to your mailbox, or authorizes you the use of the Message Waiting Notification feature or the External Message Delivery feature. If you do not know the VPS extension number, ask the System Manager. If you enter Subscriber Service via Custom Service, does not end your call; you will be returned to Custom Service. 6 Log into your mailbox.Press 5. Subscriber’s Main Menu5 Press 1. 1 No Answer Busy Signal After Hours Follow the prompts according to your needs.1 2 3 TO RECORD FOR THE FIRST TIME or TO CHANGE OR ERASE ( )Caller ID4 On-hook. Record greeting at the tone. Press 2 to accept. Follow the prompts according to your needs.Press 1 to end recording. 11To review 3To erase and record again 4To add To erase and exit IF NEEDED 1To change the No Answer 2To change the Busy Signal 3To change the After Hours IF NEEDED 2 TO RECORD FOR THE FIRST TIME
Section 1 Mailbox Setup 8 TO CHANGE OR ERASE Recording a Caller ID Greeting is available only when your COS parameter is enabled. To record a Caller ID Greeting, see 4.10 Recording Personal Greetings for Caller ID. Be sure to exit from the menu AFTER the greeting is accepted. Otherwise the greeting will not be stored. By system default, the maximum length of a personal greeting is 16 s. If you need more time, ask your System Administrator or System Manager to increase the upper bound. If you change the greeting, follow the steps in TO RECORD FOR THE FIRST TIME to rerecord. It is recommended that you mention your name in each personal greeting, because the regular announcement of name (see 1.4 Recording Your Name) will be suppressed. To change To accept To erase Follow the prompts according to your needs.1 2 3 On-hook.
Section 1 Mailbox Setup 9 1.3 Setting, Changing and Clearing Your Password The VPS provides the option of assigning a password to your mailbox to protect the messages stored there from unauthorized access. A password should be no longer than 10 digits (using the keys 0-9). You can change your password at any time. When setting your password, avoid using obvious number combinations. If you forget your password, have your System Administrator or System Manager clear it. You may then set a new one. 1.4 Recording Your Name The recording of your name informs callers that they have reached the correct mailbox (for example, when transferring a message to a subscriber, they will hear the subscriber’s name). In addition, if a caller does not know the mailbox number, she may specify the mailbox by entering the first 3 or 4 letters of the owners name. The VPS will announce a series of recorded names from which the caller may select. Log into your mailbox. Subscribers Main Menu5 Press 2. 2 Press 2. 2 FOR THE FIRST TIME Password Enter the password and press #. #+ Press 1.1 WHEN YOU CHANGE OR CLEAR YOUR PASSWORD New Password Enter the new password and press #, or press # to clear. #or or On-hook. #+ Press 5. Log into your mailbox. Subscribers Main Menu5 Press 3. 3 State the name at the tone. State the name at the tone. Press 2. 2 Press 3. 3 TO CHANGE Press 1. 1or3 TO ERASE On-hook. or FOR THE FIRST TIME Press 5. Press 3. 3 Press 3. 2 Press 2.
Section 1 Mailbox Setup 10 1.5 Service Access Commands Before routinely using the VPS, you should familiarize yourself with the Service Access Commands shown in the Appendix. The most impor tant ones are the following: #6—pressing this during system prompts activates Voice Mail Service. You can record a message after entering a mailbox number at the prompt. You can also press followed by your own mailbox number to log into your mailbox. #8—pressing this during system prompts activates Automated Attendant Service. It prompts you for an extension number and then attempts to call your par ty. If she cannot take the call, the VPS will take some suitable action. Note If you call the extension directly, the VPS cannot help you. —pressing this during system prompts takes you to the previous VPS menu. If you have lost bearings within Subscriber Service, use this command to get you out. 0—pressing this lets you listen to the whole menu (for Help).