1.24 Voice Mail Features
Feature Guide
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[Example]
4.
AA Service
If the VPS transfers the call using the AA service, the PBX will inform the VPS of the status of the called
destination with the preprogrammed DTMF status signal so that the VPS can confirm the status of the
extension without listening to the system tones (e.g., ringback tone).
Assign the DTMF status signal to suit the VPS settings.
[DTMF Status Signals and Conditions]
2.9.19 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings
→
VM DTMF Status Signal—Ringback Tone
→
VM DTMF Status Signal—Busy Tone
→
VM DTMF Status Signal—Reorder Tone
Status
Condition
Default
Command
RBT (ringback tone)
The PBX is ringing the corresponding extension.
1
BT (busy tone)
The called extension is busy.
2
ROT (reorder tone)
The dialled number is invalid.
3
DND (DND tone)
The called extension has set DND. (
→
1.3.1.3 Do Not
Disturb (DND))
4
Answer
The called extension has answered the call.
5
FWD VM RBT (FWD to
Voice Mail ringback tone)
The called extension has set FWD to VPS and the
PBX is calling another port of the VPS.
6
FWD VM BT (FWD to
Voice Mail busy tone)
The called extension has set FWD to VPS and all
ports of the VPS are busy.
7
FWD EXT RBT (FWD to
extension ringback tone)
The PBX is calling an extension other than the one
dialled. FWD or Idle Extension Hunting (
→
1.2.1 Idle
Extension Hunting) may be assigned by the called
extension.
8
Confirm (confirmation
tone)
The PBX receives confirmation that the feature has
been successfully set or cancelled (e.g., Message
Waiting) on the extension.
9
Disconnect
The caller has hung up.
#9
VPS (In AA
service mode)
PBX
Sent "#6" + " ", "102".
Listening message
command, mailbox number
Mailbox for
Extn. 102
Pressing the
MESSAGE
button
Switching to VM command
Extn. 102
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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