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Glossary
Alternate Extension Group
Transfers the call coming into the extensions in this group following the sequence specified by
"Alternate Extension Transfer Sequence".
APT Integration
Digital Integration between the KX-TA/TE series and the VPS.
Auto Configuration
(Available with APT/DPT Integration only.) The VPS can automatically draw information from the KX-
TA/TE series, the KX-TD816, the KX-TD1232, the KX-TD500, the KX-TD612, or the KX-TDA series.
This information includes, among other things, extension number assignments for each VPS port.
This saves time in the initial setup. Auto Configuration can be executed by DIP/Rotary Switch settings
or by System Administration (Quick Setup).
Auto Forwarding
Allows unplayed messages to be copied or moved to another mailbox.
Auto Receipt
Allows a subscriber or the System Manager to receive a message to confirm the reception of sent
messages to other subscribers.
Automated Attendant
The Automated Attendant feature of the VPS requests the caller to enter an extension number and
then the VPS dials the number. If there is no answer or the line is busy, the caller is given certain
options, including the option to leave a message in a mailbox. This is the advantage of calling an
extension indirectly through the Automated Attendant rather than calling it directly.
Automatic Log-in
(Available with APT/DPT Integration only.) Allows subscribers to access their mailbox directly without
entering the mailbox number. Subscribers can access their mailbox directly from their extension, or
from outside phones by dialling the preprogrammed Caller ID number, DID number or the telephone
number specified to the preprogrammed trunk number.
Autoplay New Message
The VPS plays new messages automatically when a subscriber or the System Manager/Message
Manager logs into his or her mailbox.
Summary of Contents for KX-TVM50
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