Time mode (day/lunch/break/night) of the preprogrammed tenant is applied to the DID destination and
company greeting number.
PBX
Tenant 1
123-4567
(Company A)
Tenant 2
(Company B)
CO Line Call
Extn. 105
Extn. 102
VPS
(Floating Extn. No. 500)
Intercept
123-2468
CO Line Call
Sends the following information:
·
VM Trunk Group: 1
·
Time mode: Day
Sends the following information:
·
VM Trunk Group: 2
·
Time mode: Lunch
8.
Caller’s Identification Notification to the VPS
When receiving a CO line call, the PBX sends the caller’s identification number/name to the VPS.
9.
DID Number Notification to the VPS
When receiving a CO line call with a DID number, the PBX sends the DID number to the VPS. The number
will be sent to the VPS even if the call reaches the VPS after redirection by, for example, the Intercept
Routing feature.
10.
Status Notification to the VPS
After the call is redirected by the VPS, the PBX sends the status of the redirected extension (e.g., busy)
to the VPS.
11.
Paging by the VPS
The VPS can perform the Paging feature using the recorded message. (
®
13.1.1 Paging)
12.
Live Call Screening (LCS)
A PT or PS user can monitor his own mailbox while a caller is leaving a message and, if desired, answer
the call by pressing the LCS button. When the caller is leaving a message in the mailbox, monitoring can
be carried out in two ways: each PT user can choose which through personal programming (Live Call
Screening Mode Set). PS users cannot choose the way: only Private mode is available for them.
Hands-free mode:
The user can monitor the call automatically through the built-in speaker.
Private mode:
The user will hear a warning tone. To monitor the call, the user goes off-hook with the
handset, MONITOR button, or SP-PHONE button. However, PS users cannot monitor the call with the
speakerphone.
®
6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 1—
LCS Answer Mode
13.
Two-way Recording into the VPS
A PT user can record a conversation into his own mailbox or another mailbox, while talking on the phone.
The Two-way Record button is used to record into one’s own mailbox. The Two-way Transfer button is
used to record into someone else’s mailbox.
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