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Covering Extension forwards calls to a second extension when the
first extension's subscriber is not available to
take the call. The caller can also access the
Covering Extension by pressing [0] while a
Personal Greeting is being played, or while
leaving a message.
•
See "Covering Extension" in
Table 37 in B2
SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—
MAILBOXES.
•
See "Covering Extension" in
Glossary.
•
See 4.2 Covering Extension in
the Subscriber's Guide.
Custom Service
allows callers to access specific functions by
entering numbers or symbols through the
telephone keypad.
The Message Manager can record up to 100
Custom Service menus. These menus can be
recorded in various foreign languages, and
help guide outside callers to the desired
extension, mailbox, System Group
Distribution List, Department Dialing menu,
operator, fax machine, etc.
Note:
Callers cannot jump between Custom
Service menus more than 8 times.
•
See 5.2
PORT SETTING
OPTIONS.
•
See 6.1.4
Recording the
Company Name (Enter
#6*998,5,2).
•
See 7.2.11
Custom Service
Report (CREP).
•
See 7.2.12
Custom Service
Menu Access Count Clear
(CCLR).
•
See B5.2
Custom Service.
•
See "Recording Menus and
Voice Labels" in
D6
RECORDING
MESSAGES.
•
See "Custom Service Setting" in
Glossary.
Daylight Saving
Time Assignment
changes the internal clock of the VPS for the
start and end of Daylight Saving Time.
•
See B6.4
Daylight Saving
Time (DST).
Delete Message
Confirmation
requests confirmation from mailbox owner
before erasing a message left in the mailbox.
This feature can be enabled or disabled in the
COS (Class of Service) settings.
•
See "Delete Message
Confirmation" in Tables 40 and
41 in B3
SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION—
SETTING COS (CLASS OF
SERVICE) PARAMETERS.
•
See C3
SETTING COS
(CLASS OF SERVICE)
PARAMETERS.
Table 34
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
REFERENCES
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS90
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Page 113: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Installation Manual 113 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ...
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Page 147: ...FINAL SETUP Installation Manual 147 Section 6 FINAL SETUP ...
Page 189: ...SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 189 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES ...
Page 219: ...SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE Installation Manual 219 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE ...
Page 295: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE Installation Manual 295 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 320: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE 320 Installation Manual ...
Page 321: ...MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE Installation Manual 321 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE ...
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