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Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
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SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 211 Personal Greeting for Caller ID (APT/DPT Integration Only)permits subscribers to record up to 4 personal greetings for calls from pre-assigned Caller ID numbers. Each greeting supports up to 8 caller ID numbers. This feature can be enabled or disabled in the COS (Class of Service) settings.See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL INTEGRATION. See Personal Greeting Length and Personal Greeting for CID in Table 40 in B3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION— SETTING COS (CLASS OF...
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SYSTEM FEATURES 212 Installation Manual Play System Prompt After Personal Greetingallows the Guidance for Recording message to be played for the caller after the Personal Greeting. The Guidance for Recording message instructs the caller how to terminate the call, access more features, and rerecord the message.See Play System Prompt after Personal Greeting in Table 40 in B3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION— SETTING COS (CLASS OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS. See C3 SETTING COS (CLASS OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS....
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SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 213 Remote Call Forwarding Set (DPT Integration only)allows a subscriber and the Message Manager to program his extension from a remote location to forward various types of calls to a desired extension or an outside telephone. There are 6 forwarding settings available: FWD All—Forward all incoming calls to a desired extension number. FWD Busy—Forward all incoming calls to a desired extension number when the line is busy. FWD No Answer—Forward all incoming...
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SYSTEM FEATURES 214 Installation Manual Rotary Telephone Serviceprovides guidance to callers using rotary telephone systems or when several seconds pass without anything being entered by the caller.See Other Parameters-Rotary Telephone Service in B6.7 Other Parameters. See Rotary Telephone in Glossary. Service Access Commandsallow the caller to directly access several standard features. (0) to repeat the Help Menu or call the operator () to return to previous menu (#) (1) to dial by name (#)...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 215 Special Feature Authorizationpermits mailbox owners to use the following special features: Remote Call Forward to CO, Delete Message Confirmation, Message Waiting Notification, External Message Delivery, and Auto Forwarding. But the Message Manager can only utilize the following features: Remote Call Forward to CO, Delete Message Confirmation, and Message Waiting Notification; and the System Manager can only utilize the Delete Message Confirmation...
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SYSTEM FEATURES 216 Installation Manual Time Service is a timer function that initiates the appropriate call handling method depending on the time of day: Day, Night, Lunch, and Break Service periods.See Service Mode in this table. See Time Service (1-5-2-2) in 5.2.2 Custom Service Features. See Time Service-Time Service in B6.2 Time Service. Time Synchronization (DPT Integration only)occurs between the VPS and PBX when the PBX sets a new date and time, or when DPT Integration is...
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SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 217 Two-Way Transfer (APT/DPT Integration only)permits a subscriber to record two-way conversations into another persons mailbox.See 4.1 GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL INTEGRATION. See 4.5.10 Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment via Station Programming. See 4.5.12 Button Assignment via PC Programming. See 4.5.16 Two-Way Transfer into Mailbox. See 4.5.17 A Restriction on TWR/TWT Activation. See Two-Way Transfer in Glossary. See 4.14 Recording a Two-Way...
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SYSTEM FEATURES 218 Installation Manual Voice Prompts are announcements that instruct the caller. There are 3 kinds of voice prompts: (1) System Prompts (recorded at the factory in English), (2) User 1 Prompts (not recorded), and (3) User 2 Prompts (recorded at the factory in Spanish).See 6.1.6 Customizing User Prompts (Enter #6*998,5,6). See Prompt Mode in Tables 40 and 41 in B3 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION— SETTING COS (CLASS OF SERVICE) PARAMETERS See B6.5 Prompt Setting. See C3 SETTING COS...
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 220 Installation Manual B1 SYSTEM NAVIGATION Use either a VT or RS-232C terminals (ASCII Terminals) to perform System Administration, which includes the setting and changing of system parameters. This can be a personal computer with emulation software. Keyboard Use RS-232C Terminals (ASCII Terminals) When using RS-232C Terminals, Type the number of the option desired and Press RETURN to choose menu options. Using the Interface Programming Guidance Each parameter is...