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General Features
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Features Guide
Voice Mail Integration for Proprietary
Telephones
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Description
The Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) can be
connected to the Digital Super Hybrid System (DSHS) in a tightly integrated fashion.
The system sends the VPS data which contains the extension number configuration
information and the VPS automatically creates mailboxes with this data (Automatic
Configuration — Quick Setup).
Conditions
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A maximum of one VPS can be connected to each DSHS cabinet.
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A maximum of six DSHS jacks can be connected to a proprietary telephone capable VPS.
Because a proprietary telephone connection supports up to two simultaneous voice calls,
only one DSHS jack needs to be connected for each 2 VPS ports.
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Connect the jacks and ports in ascending order. In other words, the lowest number DSHS
jack used for VPS connection must be connected to the lowest number VPS port.
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The VPS data is transmitted to the VPS on the lowest jack port.
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Only extensions which are assigned as "Connect" in the program [611] can have mailboxes.
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The voice mail service codes and names can be stored in station speed dialling.
Programming Guide References
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[126] Voice Mail Number Assignment
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[127] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment
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[128] Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment
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[611] Extension Connection Assignment
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[617] Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment
Features Guide References
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User Manual References
Not applicable.
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Available for the KX-TD816/KX-TD1232 when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary
Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-
TVP100).
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