General Programming
Programming Guide
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Programming
1.
Enter
114.
Display: 114 VM DTMF CMD
2.
Press
NEXT
to program the LV-MSG command.
To program another command, keep pressing
NEXT
until the desired command is
displayed.
Display example: LV-MSG:H
3.
Enter a
DTMF signal number.
To delete the current entry, press
CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press
CLEAR
and enter the new number.
4.
Press
STORE.
5.
To program another selection, keep pressing
NEXT
or
PREV
until the desired selection is
displayed.
6.
Repeat steps 3 through 5.
7.
Press
END.
Conditions
•
A command signal number can have a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of
0 through 9
,
,
#, FLASH
or
FLASH/RCL
and
PAUSE.
•
The
FLASH
or
FLASH/RCL
button is available only for LV-MSG and GETMSG
commands to store "H" which means "Home Position".
•
If "H" is stored for "LV-MSG", a mailbox number programmed in program [609]
Voice
Mail Access Codes or an extension number will be sent to the VM port (Follow On ID
function). If certain codes are required before and after the ID code, insert "H" between the
codes, as "aaaHbbb". If nothing is stored, it will operate as "H".
•
If " H" is stored for "GETMSG", a mailbox number programmed in program
[609]
Voice Mail Access Codes or an extension number will be sent to the port succeeding
the " ".
Features Guide References
Voice Mail Integration
Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232
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