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Personal Custom Service
Personal Custom Service
Specifies the Personal Custom Service. The System Administrator can assign an operation to each
key.
Note
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These settings can be changed by subscribers.
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Make sure to add a Trunk Access number when you store an outside telephone number.
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When the VPS calls a Trunk via a PRI (ISDN Primary Rate Access Interface) card of a
Panasonic PBX, please be sure to add "#" after the telephone number (1112223333 in the
example here):
Example: 9P1112223333#PP123PP456PPX# (P: Dial Pause)
Follow the steps below to edit Personal Custom Service:
1.
Click Click to Edit….
Key Assignment
1.
Select the desired key.
2.
Assign the operation in Assigned Operation and enter the setting in Value according to the
operation.
Outside Numbers
1.
Enter outside numbers to be transferred.
2.
Select "Recording" or "Disconnect" for No DTMF Input Operation.
2.
Click OK.
Value Range
<Key Assignment>
Key: 3–9, 0
Assigned Operation:
Tr to Mbx: Allow the caller to leave messages in a specified mailbox.
Tr to Ext: Transfers the caller to a specified extension.
VM Serv: Allows the caller to access Voice Mail Service.
Automated Attendant Serv: Allows the caller to access Automated Attendant Service.
CS: If programmed, transfers the caller to another Custom Service.
Operator: Connects the caller to an operator.
Tr to Out: Transfers the caller to a specified outside telephone number. Enter the PBX Trunk
Access Number such as 9.
Page the party: Pages the subscriber.
Repeat greeting: Repeats the greeting.
None: No operation assigned
<Outside Numbers>
Outside Number #1–#4: Max. 32 digits consisting of 0–9, , #, and special codes
T: Dial Tone Detection
, : Dial Pause (default 1 s)
Summary of Contents for KX-TVM200
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Page 158: ...2 7 Reports 158 Programming Guide Feature Guide References 2 5 6 System Reports ...
Page 168: ...2 7 Reports 168 Programming Guide Feature Guide References 2 5 6 System Reports ...
Page 180: ...2 8 System Security 180 Programming Guide ...
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