Panasonic panasonic manual Message Reception Mode, Essage Scan

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Features and Services

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I& to 84 message delivery statuses can be stored.

One delivery status is for one recipient (mailbox). When multiple mailboxes, for example, a Group Distribution List, are specified, each mailbox has a delivery status.

A message delivery status is automatically erased on condition that:

a)the message was delivered and the Subscriber has listened to its delivery status.

b)the Subscriber cancels the delivery.

c)when the mailbox already holds 84 delivery statuses. In this case, the oldest status is erased when a new message is recorded.

*The Subscriber can erase unnecessary statuses himself.

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*To keep the oldest delivery status, delete any unnecessary one before sending a new

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l To cancel a delivery, its delivery status must exist without being erased.

lA message which has been already delivered can be canceled only if it has not been listened to.

lAs for a Group Distribution List, you can cancel the message delivery on a mailbox basis.

lChecking Mailbox Distribution (page 5-15)

lChecking Mailbox Distribution (Subscriber’s Guide page 3-3)

Message

Reception Mode

Description

The Subscriber can specify whether callers are directed to the regular mailbox

 

or the Interview mailbox when he is unable to take calls.

Subscriber l Setting the Message Reception Mode (Subscriber’s Guide page 5-6)

M essage Scan

Feature Ref. Receive Message

Description The Subscriber can listen to only the first four seconds of each message. While scanning, pressing the corresponding key allows the Subscriber to receive the entire message. He can also receive the message recording

L information; date and time of recording and message sender’s name.

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System Programming determines which Subscriber can receive the message recording information.

“Message Scanning with Information” (page 4-28)

Features 3-37

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Panasonic panasonic manual Message Reception Mode, Essage Scan, Or the Interview mailbox when he is unable to take calls

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