Panasonic KXT-616
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Integration Notes
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Phone System Programming (cont’d)
Program 17 (cont'd)
Note:
Company greetings are assigned to ports via the Answering Schedule Tables and not to COs.
As an example, if you want CO1 to be answered by a different set of "company greetings" than
CO2, make sure that CO1 does not ring the same Voice Mail extensions (the Voice Mail ports)
as CO2, REMINDER: If you use this CO scenario, make sure that you keep track of which
COs ring which ports. You will need this information later.
Program 18 - Delayed Ringing Count Selection
Use this program to set the number of rings in the delay period for delayed ringing. For exam-
ple, if you select 3, a CO will ring the Voice Mail only after it has rung another extension 3
times.
Miscellaneous programming:
Program 16 - Call Waiting
Use this program to enable or disable Call Waiting for an extension. If enabled, the extension
will be able to receive Call Waiting beeps from Automated Attendant screened transfers.
Program 33 - Calling Party Control Signal
Use this program to let the Voice Mail hang up after an Automated Attendant caller hangs up.
Enable Calling Party Control Signal for all COs that ring the Voice Mail. (This is valid only
for Central Offices that provide this type of supervision).
Program 19 - Intercom Alerting Mode
Use this program to enable the Tone calling mode for each extension. Though not necessary,
the Tone mode speeds up the way the Voice Mail makes transfers to the extensions.
Voice Mail Programming
System Options
Listed below are two types of the Voice Mail System Options:
Q
Ones that Panasonic KX-T616 does not use (listed as "not used")
Q
Ones that have default values not listed in the Programming Guide
RNA, Hold Retrieval
DEFAULT
:
FP
Busy, Hold Retrieval String
DEFAULT
:
FP
Lamp On String
DEFAULT
:
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