
1.19 Message Features
Feature Guide
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1.19 Message Features
1.19.1 Message Waiting
Description
An extension user can notify another extension user that he wishes to talk to the user. The notified extension
user can return the call or listen to the messages recorded by the Voice Processing System (VPS) or Built-
in Simplified Voice Message feature.
When a message is left on a PT, the Message button lights or the Message/Ringer Lamp turns on red, and
a message is shown on the display of a display PT. Pressing the lit Message button while on-hook shows
the caller's information as shown below:
[Example]
Conditions
•
Message Button
A flexible button can be customised as the Message button for the extension, other extensions, or an
incoming call distribution group.
•
Distinctive Dial Tone for Message Waiting
If the Distinctive Dial mode is enabled, dial tone 4 will be sent to an extension when a message has
been left on the extension. (
→
1.29.1 Dial Tone)
•
SLT with a Message Waiting Lamp (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)
The lamp activates in the same way as the MESSAGE button on a PT, if an EMSLC or MSLC card is
connected to the PBX. The Message Waiting Lamp light pattern can be selected from the 12 patterns
shown below. System programming for each extension port is required to use this feature.
105:Tom Smith
--- Extension no. and name of who left the message
Own extension
Other extension*
*: For example, this button is useful
when the secretary checks the
message for the boss (Boss &
Secretary Feature).
Incoming call distribution group
Message buttons
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA30
Page 15: ...Feature Guide 15 Section 1 Call Handling Features...
Page 63: ...1 2 Receiving Group Features Feature Guide 63 Feature Guide References 1 2 2 4 Queuing Feature...
Page 92: ...1 5 Making Call Features 92 Feature Guide User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling...
Page 116: ...1 6 Memory Dialling Features 116 Feature Guide User Manual References 1 2 2 Easy Dialling...
Page 232: ...1 18 Caller ID Features 232 Feature Guide 3 1 2 Settings on the Programming Mode...
Page 391: ...Feature Guide 391 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features...
Page 438: ...2 4 Fault Recovery Diagnostics 438 Feature Guide...
Page 439: ...Feature Guide 439 Section 3 Appendix...
Page 456: ...3 4 Revision History 456 Feature Guide 3 1 Capacity of System Resources...
Page 465: ...Feature Guide 465 Index...
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