(1) Receiver's extension is:
• A PITS telephone without a MESSAGE
button.
• A Single Line Telephone without
MESSAGE lamp.
(2) The maximum number of message waiting
indications available for the system or
tenant 1/2 has been assigned.
If your PITS has a display, it shows:
MW Not Accepted
3. Tenant Service
The maximum number of message waiting
indications available for Tenant 1 and 2 is
determined by "System–Tenant” Message
Waiting Boundary.
4. Setting of the multiple message waiting
indications
(1) More than one message sender can leave
message waiting indications to the same
extension at the same time.
(2) Even if the same message sender sets
message waiting indications to the same
extension more than once, this leaves only
one message on the called extension.
5. The MESSAGE indicator on the message
receiver's extension will be turned off when:
(1) The message receiver calls back the
message sender by pressing the red lit
MESSAGE button, and it was answered by
the message sender (or by another
extension using Call Pickup or an SDN
button).
*
1
(2) Message waiting indication is canceled by
the message sender.
*
1
(3) Message waiting indications are canceled
by the message receiver.
*
2
*
1
The indicator may not be turned off, if there are
other message waiting indications sent by other
extensions.
*
2
All message waiting indications are canceled at
once.
4-I-15
(70695)
8.00 Message Waiting
Description
Allows an extension user to indicate to another
extension that a message is waiting for him or her,
by turning on the MESSAGE indicator (button) on
the called extension.
The extension user who received the message
waiting indication can call back the message
sender by simply going off-hook and pressing the
red lit MESSAGE indicator (button).
This feature is useful when the called extension is
busy or does not answer the call.
Up to 500 message waiting indications can be set
for the whole system.
Programming
Conditions
1. Suitable Telephones:
(1) Message Sender
• Attendant Console
• A PITS telephone with a MESSAGE
button.
*
• Any Single Line Telephone
(2) Message Receiver
• A PITS telephone with a MESSAGE
button.
*
• A Single Line Telephone with
MESSAGE lamp.
*
Refer to <Supplement> on page 4-I-17 for
further information.
2. Reorder Tone
A caller who attempts to leave message waiting
indication may hear the reorder tone in the
following cases:
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“System-Tenant”,
Message Waiting Boundary
“System-Numbering Plan
(07/11)”,
Message Cancel
“Extension-Station (2/3)”,
DN Key Type
“Extension-Station (3/3)”,
DSS Key Type
10-C-5.00
10-C-10.00
10-C-24.00
10-C-26.00
9-D-2.00
9-D-6.07
9-G-1.02
9-G-1.03
Summary of Contents for KX-T336
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