2.3 Subscribers Features
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Feature Manual
2.3.7
Caller ID Callback (APT/DPT Integration Only)
Description
Enables a subscriber to call back a message sender with the Caller ID number attached to the
message.
Installation Manual References
"Transfer to Outside Parameters" in 5.2.3 PBX Interface Parameters
Programming Manual References
"Caller ID Callback" in 2.2.2 Personal Options
"Caller ID Callback" in 2.5.4 Parameters
Feature Manual References
2.2.7 Call Transfer to Outside
2.3.8
Calling a Beeper
Description
Allows a subscriber to be notified by a beeper when he or she has messages. If the beeper has a
display, it is possible to send it a callback number. The callback number can be recorded when a caller
leaves a message. If the caller does not leave a callback number, the System Callback No., or the
caller's number if it is received through a telephone company's Caller ID service, will be sent instead.
Conditions
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To utilize this feature, follow the procedure below.
1.
Open KX-TVA Maintenance Console. Click
Mailbox Setting
, select a mailbox to edit, and
click
Edit Mailbox…
. In Notification Parameter, make one selection from the available
options in "Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode".
2.
In Notification Parameters, edit "Notification Schedule": click
Click to edit...
, then enter the
beeper number under "Dial Number" (make sure to enter the connected PBX's Trunk [CO
Line] Access number before the beeper number for dialing outward, then, enter an X after
the beeper number. — the X is for the caller to enter his or her number as the callback
number which will appear on your beeper later.). Finally, select "Beeper" in "Type of Device".
Programming Manual References
Summary of Contents for KX-TVA50
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