Installation Manual
Model No. KX-TVP200
Installation Manual
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Table of Contents
Integrating the VPS with the Panasonic KX-TD Digital PBX
Final Setup
System Features
Glossary
Voice Processing System Overview
What the VPS can and Cannot do
Why Voice Processing?
Basic Operations
VPS Limitations
VPS does not support
UCD functions
Time table Overflow function Disa message from a Disa card
System Management
System Administration
Subscriber Use
System Basics
General
System Components
Main Cabinet
System Components
Ports 1-12 are at TNV
Position Additional Function
Mode Rotary Switch
Hard Disk Drive
Which Phone Systems are Compatible?
CPU Board
Specifications
Installer Equipment and Software Requirements
Hardware
Recommendations for System Configuration
Expansion Capabilities
PBX VPS
Voice Mail Integration
Connection Examples
DPT Integration
Inband/None Integration
Connection Example KX-TVP204
Assigned as DPT VPS ports
Connection Example KX-TVP102 3, DPT Integration Mode
Do not connect the even-numbered jacks on the KX-TVP102 card
Connection Example KX-TVP102 3, Inband/None Integration Mode
Voice Mail Integration
Installation
Safety Precautions
Installation
Wiring
Environmental Requirements
Unpacking
Mounting on a Wooden Wall
Mounting the VPS on a Wall
Mounting on a Concrete or Mortar Wall
Install the 3 screws included accessories into the rawlplugs
Frame Earth Connection
Installation Steps
Installation Steps
Installing Port Expansion Cards KX-TVP102 or KX-TVP204
Installing the KX-TVP102 or KX-TVP204 Port Card
Port Expansion Cards
Expansion Capabilities of the VPS
Anasonic
KX-TVP102 Card
KX-TVP204 Card
Connecting to the PBX
Connections
Opening the Ferrite Core
Modular Plug Connection
Port Cards
Expansion Capabilities
Inband/None
KX-TVP204 Not available KX-TVP102
Total Number
Card Configuration Examples DPT Integration Pattern No
Port Ports
Connecting the RS-232C Cable
Requirements for Connecting Programming Terminal
Terminal Connection
3 RS-232C Signals
Data Terminal Ready DTR- output
Integrating the VPS with Panasonic KX-T Phone Systems
DPT or Inband Signalling?
Why Integration is Important
Guidelines for Integration
How the VPS and the PBX Communicate
Extension to extension Touchtone Signalling
PBX Requirements for Integration
Single Line Tip/Ring Port Circuits
Message Waiting Notification from an SLT
Screened Transfer from an SLT
Follow-on ID or Called Party ID
PBX Parameters and Port Settings
2 RS-232C Settings
Port Settings
General Guidelines and Definitions
Integration Mode
Operator Transfer Sequence
Extension Transfer Sequence
Alternate Extension Transfer Sequence
Inband Signalling
Code Call State Sent to the Voice Mail Port When Default
Digit Translation Table Parameters
Release Sequence for Call Waiting
PBX Parameters and Port Settings
VPS Programming for Inband Integration
FTX FTX a
Recommended outside CO line feature settings
UK version KX-T1232 does not support Inband Integration
KX-TD500 Programming for Inband Integration
Set Card Status to INS
Screen output
Go to the 1-3 Extension Port Assignment screen
Assign Extension Group No. for the port
Assignment of the extension line to be connected to the VPS
Go to Recommended Settings
Recommended Settings
Assignment of Irna Intercept Routing No Answer destination
Assignment of Irna Intercept Routing No Answer timer
Screen output
Please Set First Ring Delay Timer to 5 s default 0 s
Assignment of Irna Intercept Routing No Answer timer
Screen output
Choose Station Setting from the Station Menu
Main Menu
Choose Station from the System Data Programming Main Menu
System Data Programming Main Menu
Station Setting
Choose Hunting Group Setting 1 from the Menu
CO Line Setting
DDI
Connecting the VPS with Panasonic KX-T Series PBXs
Connecting the VPS with Panasonic KX-T Series PBXs
Integrating the VPS with the Panasonic KX-TD Digital PBX
Why DPT Integration is Important
Guidelines for DPT Integration
DPT Integration Features
Go to the 1-1 Slot Assignment screen
KX-TD500 Programming for Digital Integration
Set Status to INS
Assignment of the ports to be connected to the VPS
Go to the 1-4 VPS DPT Port Assignment screen
Select TVP200-1 in the Type menu
Assign Extension Group No. for the port
Communication Parameters 9600, 8 Bit, None
Customising
Cause Remedy
System
On Line MODE** is displayed
Ascii Terminal
KX-TD500 Programming for Digital Integration
From the SYS-PGM no ? screen
Software Verification
Enter
Enter 126 or
Press Store
Enter 127 or
= the port number you entered in programme 126 or
Card Test System Setup
Installation
On Line MODE** is displayed
Sample display DB data PC Empty Version
Choose System from the System Data Programming Main Menu
Choose Voice Mail Integration from the System Menu
Voice Mail Integration
Installation Manual
Installation Manual
Common DPT Integration Features and Setup Procedures
Live Call Screening Password Assignment
Live Call Screening Password Cancelling
Live Call Screening LCS Programming
Enter the jack number. Screen output # Stop Rec
= the jack number you entered
Screen output Hands-Free or Private
Conditions None
To cancel the password, erase the 3-digit number
Live Call Screening Assignment via PC Programming
Hands-free
Click Apply
Dial 85 or 92. Screen output LCS Press Store
Screen output LCS Cancel
Dial 86 or
Dial 83 or
Screen output 2Way-Rec
= The extension number you entered
Dial 84 or
Button Assignment via PC Programming
Screen output
Live Call Screening Password Control
Live Call Screening Activation
Example screen output
Click OK or Apply
TWT Two-Way Transfer into Mailbox
TWR Two-Way Recording into Mailbox
Restriction on TWR/TWT Activation
Customising the System
Quick Setup
Starting UP
Before Programming
Recording Messages
Starting the Quick Setup
PBX Type Required Procedures
Screen output
PBX Type Press Enter
Extension Numbers of VPS Ports Screen output
Extension Numbers for Mailboxes
Creating Mailboxes
Length of mailbox numbers
Mailbox numbers displayed on this screen
Example
Port Service Setting Screen output
Password Setting Screen output
Date and Time Setting Screen output
Activating the Quick Setup Screen output
Screen output when Quick Setup is finished
Port Setting Options
Custom Service Setting Example
Sample Custom Service Message
Sample Custom Service Tree
Custom Service Features
Sample Custom Service for Foreign Languages
Time Service
Intercom Paging
Custom Service Programming
RS-232C Settings
Port Setting
Disconnect Parameter
None
System
Description Value Range Description/Function Default
Extn
Others None
Keypad Assignment Options Entry Function
Enter Custom Service Number you want to record
Recording Menus
Entry Function
Message Manager’s mailbox might be 98, 998, 9998, or
Checking Operation
Voice Mail
Mailbox Groups
To establish a mailbox group
Interview Service
Extension Groups
To establish an extension group
Return to the Main Program Menu
Automated Attendant
Department Dialing Service
To structure an interview mailbox
Operator Service
Setting Ports
Port Service Menu
Enter the data using the table below as a guide
System Greeting
User
Return to Program-Service Setting-Auto. Attn. Setting Menu
Automated Attendant Parameters
Automated Attendant Menu
Department Dialing
Enable
Operator’s Parameters
Hold
998
After playing Thank you for calling
Caller Select
Setting Mailboxes
Mailbox Setting Menu
From Mailbox Setting Menu
Entering a Mailbox
Enter the data using the following table as a guide
Telephone
Parameter Value Range Description/Function Default
Continuously
No Use
Deleting a Mailbox
Password Reset
Mailbox Listing
Setting Mailboxes
Training the Subscriber
Final Setup
Accessing the Message Manager’s Mailbox
Main Menu of Message Manager’s Service
Access the Message Manager’s Main Command Menu
Company Greetings Enter #6 998,5,1
Custom Service Greetings Enter #6 998,5,4
Access the Main Menu of Message Manager’s Service
Press 4 to change the Custom Service Menu
Customising User Prompts Enter #6 998,5,6
Message MANAGER’S Mailbox Mailbox
Setting UP Mailboxes
Recording Personal Greetings
Recording the Owner’s Name
Dial the Extension Number of the VPS
VPS tells you the customer’s name
State the Owner’s First and Last Name at the tone
Press 2 to accept
From System Administration Top Menu
Backing UP the System
Following steps are for HyperTerminal as an example
Press Return or Enter
Backing UP the System
System Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Initialising the System
System Administration Top Menu-4
To initialise the system, follow the menu path as shown
Type Y this places the VPS in the off-line mode
Type \
Utility Commands
System Administration Top Menu-3
Set Password Pass
Off-line Set Ofln
On-line Set Onln
Type ONLN, then Press Return
Type 1 or
Set Time Time
Type TIME, then Press Return
Error Log Display Elog
Print Reports at Specified Time Pset
Type PSET, then Press Return
Type ELOG, then Press Return
Error Indications at System Startup
Saving the System Data to the Backup Device Save
HDD System Error
Error and Warning Indications During System Operation
Disk Storage Space is NOW
Type SAVE, then Press Return
Press Return
Loading New or Saved Data to the VPS Load
Type LOAD, then Press Return
Custom Service Report Crep
This command is only valid when in the Ascii Terminal mode
Print All of the VPS Parameters Gprn
Program Version Display Vers
Custom Service Menu Access Count Clear Cclr
Setting Minimum Recording Length MRL
Minimum recording length can only be set using this command
Message Waiting Lamp Retry Times MWL
Modified Prompt List Mplt
Will not be Heard
Utility Command List Help
Type HELP, then Press Return
Quick Setup Qset
Quick setup requires VT100 emulation software
Circuit Condition Display Lmon
Type QSET, then Press Return
Means enable for the port means disable for the port
Touchtone Information Display Putd
Sample display
Wait for Caller ID Wcid
Type WCID, then Press Return
System Administration Top Menu-2-1
System Administration Top Menu-2-2
System Reports
Mailbox Assignments
COS Class of Service Assignments
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-1
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-2
COS
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-3
System Service Report
=LIFO, F=FIFO
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-4
Call Account Report
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-5
System Administration Top Menu-2-2-1
Port Usage Report
Port Usage Statistics Clear
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-6
System Administration Top Menu-2-2-2
Disk Usage Report
Disk Usage Statistics Clear
Mailbox Usage Report
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-7
Mailbox Usage Statistics Clear
System Administration Top Menu-2-2-3
System Administration Top Menu-2-1-8
System Administration Top Menu-2-2-4
Fax Call Report
System Reports
Troubleshooting Guide
Unable to access
Line disconnection occurs
While transferring an
Outside call
Unable to call Operator
Connected terminal RS
232C port does not
Operate
Specifications
Specifications
System Features
A1 System Features
Table A-1
ADMINISTRATION-SERVICE Settings
Incoming Call Services Automated
Outgoing Call Services Message Waiting
Attendant Parameters
COS Class of Service
ADMINISTRATION-SETTING
Parameters
To the messages from assigned numbers left
Send to it a callback number. The callback
Setting
System Administration PORT/TRUNK Service
Administration
Company Greeting
Options
Cclr
ADMINISTRATION-SETTING COS Class of Service Parameters
VPS with Panasonic KX-TD Digital PBX
Or immediately. This feature also permits
Messages
VPS with Panasonic
KX-T Phone Systems
Until the subscriber answers
Are able to record questions directly into their
Feature Description References
That do not have a telephone
D2 Managing the General
Setting COS Class Service Parameters
Delivery Mailbox
Message Waiting
Notification
Message Waiting Notification
Disconnect Message*1-caller is
Thank you for calling
COS Class of Service Parameters
ADMINISTRATION-PORT
Trunk Service
Delivering Messages
Reply to Message Sender-permits
Forwarding SET
FWD Busy or No Answer-Forward all
Outside Line
Manual Lunch Mode-Operates only
Manual Break Mode-Operates only
System Clock
System Administration Setting COS Class Service Parameters
Usage System Reports
VPS
ADMINISTRATION-PORT Trunk Service
English
System Administrators Guide
B1 System Navigation
Keyboard Use
VT100 or Compatible Terminals
Other RS-232C Terminals Ascii Terminals
Using the Interface
Programming Guidance
Programming Menu Structure Diagram
Enter Delete Listing
B2 System ADMINISTRATION-MAILBOXES
Editing Mailboxes
Table B-4 Parameter Value Range Description/Function Default
Notification Setting
Notification Setting-Device 1, 2, or
Remote Call Forward to CO
System Administration Top Menu-1-1-2-Mailbox No
Deleting a Mailbox
Resetting a Mailbox Password
System Administration Top Menu-1-1-3-Mailbox No
System Administration Top Menu-1-1-4
Listing Mailboxes
Class of Service Setting
System Administration Top Menu-1-2-COS No.1-64
System Administration Top Menu-1-2-COS No.1-62
COS Nos -62 for subscribers
Table B-7 Parameter Value Range Description/Function Default
Lifo
Features
To end recording, hang up or press 1 for more
To pause and restart recording, press
Yes
CID
Disable
MWL
0030
Move
COS Nos & 64 for Managers
System Administration Top Menu-1-2-COS No.63-64
100
To be set include Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode, MWL
Has accessed the mailbox
Port 1-12-Day Mode
B4 System ADMINISTRATION-PORT/TRUNK Service
B4.1 Port Assignment
Port 1-12-Night Mode
System Administration Top Menu-1-3-1-Port No.1-12-2
Port 1-12-Lunch Mode
Port 1-12-Break Mode
Trunk 1-48-Day Mode
B4.2 Trunk Group Assignment
Trunk 1-48-Night Mode
System Administration Top Menu-1-3-2-Trunk Group No.1-48-2
Trunk 1-48-Lunch Mode
Trunk 1-48-Break Mode
System Administration Top Menu-1-3-2-Trunk Group No.1-48-3
System Administration Top Menu-1-3-2-Trunk Group No.1-48-4
B5 System ADMINISTRATION-SERVICE Settings
B5.1 Automated Attendant Parameters
Department Dialing
Operator’s Parameters
Operator’s Parameters-Day Mode-Operator
Playing Thank you for calling
Extension number can be assigned
Or call another extension. In some cases, a call to
Operator’s Parameters-Lunch Mode-Operator 1, 2
Operator’s Parameters-Night Mode-Operator 1, 2
Operator’s Parameters-Break Mode-Operator 1, 2
System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-3
System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-3-2
Alternate Extension Assignment
Alternate Extension Group-Enter
System Administration Top Menu-1-4-1-3-3
B5.2 Custom Service
Alternate Extension-Listing
Transferred. The Extn. setting enter E enables
Telephone keypad. Callers are able to access these
B5.3 Caller ID Call Routing Parameters
System Administration Top Menu-1-4-3
Caller ID Call Routing-Enter
Caller ID Call Routing-Delete
System Administration Top Menu-1-4-3-3
Caller ID Call Routing-Listing
B6 System ADMINISTRATION-SYSTEM Parameter Settings
B6.1 System Group Assignment
System Group Assignment-Mailbox Group
Mailbox Group-Enter
Mailbox Group-Delete
Mailbox Group-Listing
System Group Assignment-Extension Group
Extension Group-Enter
B6.2 Time Group Service
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-1-2-2-Group List No
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-1-2-3
Extension Group-Delete
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-2
Time Group Service-Service Mode
Automatic Mode
Time Group Service-Time Service
Time Service-Time Group 1-8-Day Service
Caller ID Call Routing Trunk Service Port Service
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-2-2-Time Group No.1-8
Time Service-Time Group 1-8-Lunch Service
Time Service-Time Group 1-8-Break Service
Holiday Setting-Enter
B6.3 Holiday Setting
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-3
DD/MM-DD/MM
DD/MM
Holiday Setting-Delete
Holiday Setting-Listing
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-3-2
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-3-3
B6.5 Prompt Setting
For service in English, press
For service in Spanish, press
For service in Chinese, press
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-6
B6.6 System Caller Name Announcement
System Caller Name Announcement-Enter
After
B6.7 Other Parameters
System Caller Name Announcement-Delete
System Caller Name Announcement-Listing
Other Parameters-Extension Numbering Plan
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-1
Other Parameters-Dialing Parameter
Table B-29 Parameter
Other Parameters-Message Waiting Notification
Other Parameters-External Message Delivery
To cancel holding, press 2 now
Other Parameters-Call Hold
One other person is queuing
Otherwise, I’ll try your party again
Other Parameters-Rotary Telephone Service
System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-7
Other Parameters-Intercom Paging Parameter
To continue holding, press
Other Parameters-Fax Management
Have a call for mailbox owner’s name
Example The FAX transfer situation is as follows. One
Attempt was no answer
Other Parameters-Disconnect Parameter
Example You have 1 FAX message
B7 System ADMINISTRATION-HARDWARE Settings
B7.1 RS-232C Parameters
B7.2 Port Setting
Port Setting Menu
System Administration Top Menu-1-6-2
B7.3 PBX Interface Parameters
DPT
System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3
FTX
FWW
DPT None-Both PBX and VPS work independently
Inband Signaling Parameters
System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-2
Inband Integration PBX Interface Parameters
System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-3
Digit Translation Table Parameters-Inter-Digit Timeout
Digit Translation Table Parameters
Digit Translation Table Parameters-Input/Output
VPS Port Parameters
System Managers Guide
To Access the System Manager’s Mailbox
C1 Accessing the System MANAGER’S Mailbox
Enter your password, followed by #
Creating and Editing a Mailbox
C2 Setting UP Mailboxes
Type the mailbox number
Deleting a Mailbox Password
Press 1 to delete the password
C3 Setting COS Class of Service Parameters
Personal Greeting Length
New Message Retention Time
Saved Message Retention Time
Message Length
Message Cancel for Live Call Screening
Number of Messages
Total Message Time
Message Retrieval Order
Direct Mailbox Access
Subscriber Service Prompt Mode
Intercom Paging Group Number
Remote Call Forward to CO
Caller ID Screening
Play Personal Greeting for Caller ID
Message Notification
Auto Forwarding
External Message Delivery
System Prompt User 1 Prompt User 2 Prompt Selective Prompt
C4 Setting the System Clock
Type the current time and Press #
Press 1 for AM or 2 for PM
Type the current month and Press #
Press 2 to accept the date
C5 Changing the Service Mode Setting
Assigning the Service Mode
Type the Time Group number
C6 Changing the Company Greeting Setting
C7 Checking System Usage System Reports
Obtaining System Reports
Clearing the Reports
Delivering Messages to All Mailboxes Broadcasting Messages
C8 Delivering Messages
Delivering Messages to Specified Mailboxes
Checking Mailbox Distribution
Record the message at the tone and Press
Type the time and Press # Press 1 for AM or 2 for PM
Type the date month and day and Press #
Type the password and Press #
C9 Customising the System MANAGER’S Mailbox
C10 Listening to System Manager Messages
Message Managers Guide
D1 Accessing the Message MANAGER’S Mailbox
To Access the Message Manager’s Mailbox
D2 Managing the General Delivery Mailbox
Listening to Messages
Transferring Messages
Type the destination mailbox number
Record the comments and Press
D3 Setting UP Message Waiting Notification
Setting Message Waiting Lamp Status
Setting Notification by Calling Status
Setting Device Status
Assigning Notification Numbers
Type the telephone number
Press 1 to be notified by telephone or 2 by a beeper pager
Message Manager’s Password
D4 Customising the Message MANAGER’S Mailbox
Operator’s Extensions
Telephone Numbers 1 and 2 for Remote Call Forward to CO
Operator 1’s extension number cannot be deleted
Type the extension number
D5 Setting the System Clock
Type the day and Press #
Press 2 to accept the date entered
D6 Recording Messages
Recording Menus and Voice Labels
Recording User Prompts
For the Company Greetings-Enter the Company Greeting Number
Press
Press 2 to return to b
Press 2 to retain the current recording-Return to b
Press 2 to go to g Press 3 to turn off/on the prompt
Recording System Caller Names
D9 List of Modifiable Prompts
Enter the Caller ID List Number*1 1-120 to be modified
Record the name at the tone and Press
D7 Remote Call Forwarding SET
Setting COS Class of Service Parameters
Assigning the Remote Call Forwarding Set
Press 1 to change the extension number-Return to Step
For FWD All-Go to Step
Press 1 to change the telephone number. Return to Step
Prompts Common to VM and AA Services
D8 List of Prompts for Voice Mail and AA Service
Table D-1 Prompt No Modifiable Prompts
AA Prompts
VM Prompts
Table D-3 Prompt No Modifiable Prompts
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
D9 List of Modifiable Prompts
April
August
Callback Number
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
December
Dial Tone
Eight
Eight Hour
Eighteen
Eighteen Hour
Eighteen Minute
Eighteenth
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
February
Fifteen
Fifteen Hour
Fifteen Minute
Fifty Minute
Fifty Eight
Fifty Eight Minute
Fifty Five
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Forty
Forty Minute
Forty Eight
Forty Eight Minute
Friday
Fourth
HASH#
Hundred
January
July
June
March
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Monday
More than ONE Hundred
Nine
Nine Hour
Nineteen
Nineteen Hour
ONE
ONE Hour
OWE
OWE Eight
Pause
Pulse Dialling Mode
POUND#
Saturday
Second
September
Seven
Seventeen
Seventeen Hour
Seventeen Minute
Seventeenth
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Star
Sunday
TEN
TEN Hour
Third
Thirteen
Thirteen Hour
Thirteen Minute
Thirty Nine Minute
Thirty ONE
Thirty ONE Minute
Thirty Seven
Thousand
Three
Three Hour
Thursday
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Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
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Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Table D-4 Prompt Modifiable Prompts Linked to Prompt No. s
Tone Dialling Mode
Tuesday
Twelfth
Twelve
Twenty
Twenty Hour
Twenty Minute
Twenty Eight
Twenty TWO Minute
Twentieth
TWO
TWO Hour
Subscriber Service Table D-5
Linked Prompts List
Zero
Receive Message Table D-6
Message Scan Table D-7
Message Delivery Table D-8
Personal Group Distribution List Table D-9
Check Mailbox Distribution Table D-10
Interview Mailbox Management Table D-13
Message Waiting Notification Table D-12
Fax Management Table D-14
Auto Configuration
Alternate Extension Group
Auto Forwarding
Automated Attendant
Custom Service Setting
Default Setting
Caller ID Call Routing
Caller Name Announcement System/Personal
Delayed Ringing
Direct Mailbox Access
Delete Message Confirmation
Delivery Time
External Delivery Message
External Message Delivery List
External Message Delivery Redial
Fast Forward
Incomplete Call Handling Service
Interview Service
Integration
Intercept Routing No Answer
Logical Extension All Calls Transfer to Mailbox
Mailbox Capacity messages
Mailbox Capacity recording time
Mailbox Extension
Password
Message Transfer
Message Waiting Lamp
Message Waiting Notification
Personal Greetings
Personal Greeting for Caller ID
Personal Group Distribution List
Port
Service Mode
Remote Call Forwarding Set
Review
Rewind
System Administration
System Administrator
Subscriber
System External Message Delivery Duration Time
Time Synchronisation
Two-Way Recording TWR
Two-Way Transfer TWT
Unlimited Message Length
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Index
Accessing the Message MANAGER’S Mailbox 296
Installing Port Expansion Cards KX-TVP102 or KX-TVP204
Message Managers Guide
Setting COS Class of Service Parameters
Unpacking
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