The OGM feature for the card/block to which the SVM mailbox belongs must be enabled via system
programming.
[SVM Remote Access from Trunk]
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Whether Walking COS is available or not can be set through system programming.
If the PBX uses analogue trunks, it is strongly recommended to prohibit Walking COS access. If an
extension user who is accessing his message box through an analogue line goes on-hook while the voice
messages are being played, the line will remain connected until all voice messages finish playing. This is
because a reorder tone cannot be detected from an analogue line while playing voice messages.
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The first digit of the Walking COS feature number must be entered before the greeting message finishes
playing.
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When accessing SVM through a trunk, it is possible to change message boxes (e.g., to leave a message
in another user’s message box after listening to one’s own messages).
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Accessing the Message Box of Another Extension
Listening to voice messages left by callers using a Message button for another extension is available only
when voice messages have been left in the message box.
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It is not recommended to record music when creating a greeting message.
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This feature does not answer calls that are forwarded using the Call Forwarding by QSIG feature
(4.3.4.4 Call Transfer (CT)—by QSIG).
PC Programming Manual References
SVM—Dial Tone Continuous Time (s)
10.6.1 PBX Configuration—[2-6-1] System—Numbering Plan—Main—Features—
Access
11.1.1 PBX Configuration—[3-1-1] Group—Trunk Group—TRG Settings
Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Silence
Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Continuous
Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Cyclic
12.1.1 PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 6—
Feature Guide References
2.7.5 Walking COS
2.30.2 Outgoing Message (OGM)
2.25.1 Dial Tone
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
User Manual References
Feature Guide
225
2.16.3 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM)
Summary of Contents for KX-NS500
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