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Call Transfer to
Outside
enables the VPS to transfer a call to an
outside line from the following services:
•
Custom Service
•
Call Transfer Service
•
Personal Custom Service
•
Caller ID Callback
Note
This feature is not supported when the
VPS is connected to the following PBXs:
•
KX-TA624
•
KX-TDA/KX-TAW series Version 1.0
(From Version 1.1, this feature will
be supported.)
•
See "Call Transfer to Outside"
in Table B-7 in B3 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—
SETTING COS (CLASS OF
SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
•
See "Transfer to Outside
Parameters" in B7.3 PBX
Interface Parameters.
•
See C3 SETTING COS
(CLASS OF SERVICE)
PARAMETERS.
•
See 4.17 Setting Telephone
Numbers for Call Transfer to
CO in the Subscriber’s Guide.
Class of Service
(COS)
There are 62 COS levels for subscribers.
COS 63 is for the Message Manager and
COS 64 is for the System Manager.
Either the System Administrator (using a
personal computer) or the System Manager
(using a telephone) can change COS
assignments.
•
See 7.3.2 COS (Class of
Service) Assignments.
•
See B3 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—
SETTING COS (CLASS OF
SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
•
See "Creating and Editing a
Mailbox" in C2 SETTING UP
MAILBOXES.
•
See C3 SETTING COS
(CLASS OF SERVICE)
PARAMETERS.
Company
Greeting
is a prerecorded message designed to greet
all incoming callers and provide relevant
information. This feature allows the use of up
to 32 different greetings for each individual
Time Service period (Day, Night, Lunch and
Break) as well as holidays*. Available for both
Port and Trunk services.
Note
The System Manager can change the
Company Greeting setting remotely by
simply calling the VPS (see C6
CHANGING THE COMPANY
GREETING AND INCOMING CALL
SERVICE SETTING).
* Only the System Administrator can assign
specific greetings for holidays.
•
See 6.1.3 Company Greetings
(Enter #6*9998,5,1).
•
See C6 CHANGING THE
COMPANY GREETING AND
INCOMING CALL SERVICE
SETTING.
•
See "Company Greeting No."
in Table B-9 and Table B-10 in
B4 SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—PORT/
TRUNK SERVICE.
•
See "Company Greeting No."
in Table B-26 in B6.3 Holiday
Setting.
•
See D6 RECORDING
MESSAGES.
•
See "Company Greeting" in the
Glossary.
Table A-1
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCES
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS125
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Page 17: ...Installation Manual 17 Section 1 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
Page 41: ...Installation Manual 41 Section 2 INSTALLATION ...
Page 62: ...2 8 TERMINAL CONNECTION 62 Installation Manual ...
Page 63: ...Installation Manual 63 Section 3 INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX T PHONE SYSTEMS ...
Page 100: ...3 3 CONNECTING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX T SERIES PBXs 100 Installation Manual ...
Page 101: ...Installation Manual 101 Section 4 INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX T DIGITAL PBX ...
Page 155: ...Installation Manual 155 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ...
Page 190: ...5 6 TRAINING THE SUBSCRIBER 190 Installation Manual ...
Page 191: ...Installation Manual 191 Section 6 FINAL SETUP ...
Page 200: ...6 3 BACKING UP THE SYSTEM 200 Installation Manual ...
Page 201: ...Installation Manual 201 Section 7 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 240: ...7 6 SPECIFICATIONS 240 Installation Manual ...
Page 241: ...Installation Manual 241 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES ...
Page 272: ...A1 SYSTEM FEATURES 272 Installation Manual ...
Page 273: ...Installation Manual 273 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE ...
Page 359: ...Installation Manual 359 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 386: ...C11 LISTENING TO SYSTEM MANAGER MESSAGES 386 Installation Manual ...
Page 387: ...Installation Manual 387 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 460: ...D9 LIST OF MODIFIABLE PROMPTS 460 Installation Manual ...
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