the telephone handset to be lifted before the message can be monitored. The subscriber can talk to the caller
by pressing the LCS button on his or her proprietary telephone (if programmed).
Conditions
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This feature is not available for ISDN extensions and SIP extensions. For more information about telephone
types that support this feature, refer to the User Manual.
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LCS Button
A flexible button can be customised as the LCS button.
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Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN)
To prevent unauthorised monitoring, it is recommended the LCS user assign an extension PIN. This PIN
will be required when setting LCS (
®
2.24.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN)). If the user
forgets the PIN, it can be cleared by an extension assigned as the manager.
•
Each extension can be programmed to either end recording or continue recording the conversation after
the call is intercepted, through personal programming (LCS Mode Set [After Answering]).
•
To use the LCS feature on a PS in Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, LCS can only be turned on or off from the
wired telephone. In Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, setting LCS on/off from the PS has no effect.
(
®
5.2.4.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
•
A sub extension of a one-numbered extension cannot perform LCS. (
®
PC Programming Manual References
Message Cancel for Live Call Screening
Feature Guide References
User Manual References
Subscriber Operation
Manager Operation
2.2.1 System Manager Features—
Setting Class of Service (COS) Parameters
Available telephone type
5.1.1 List of Operations by Telephone Type
3.2.2.17 Mailbox
Description
Is a place where all messages left for a subscriber are stored. Several mailbox options exist: Subscriber
mailbox, Interview Mailbox, System Manager’s mailbox, and Message Manager’s mailbox (General Delivery
Mailbox).
Feature Guide
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3.2.2 Subscriber Features
Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
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