When incoming calls are received at the floating extension number of the VM group, calls will hunt starting
at the lowest VM port number. In this case, the FWD and DND settings (
®
Do Not Disturb (DND)—SUMMARY) for each extension port are disregarded.
It is programmable whether the calls queue when all extension ports in the group are busy through system
programming. If the queuing is disabled through system programming, the call will be redirected to the
intercept destination of the head member extension of the VM (DPT) group.
Conditions
•
It is possible to call an extension (extension port) in a VM group directly. If the calls are routed directly to
the extension in the group, it is possible to enable some features (e.g., FWD, Idle Extension Hunting) on
the extension in the group.
The Voice Mail DTMF/DPT (Digital) Integration (e.g., command transmit) is also available on the extension.
•
One-touch Voice Mail Feature Access
It is possible to assign a One-touch Dialling button for direct access to a Voice Mail feature. (
®
2.6.2 One-touch Dialling) For example, to access a mailbox (mailbox number 123) of the VPS (extension
number 165) directly, assign "
165
#6
123
" to a One-touch Dialling button. When pressing this button, the
outgoing message (OGM) of the mailbox will be heard.
•
All ports in a VM (DPT) group must be connected to a single DHLC or DLC card.
PC Programming Manual References
9.22 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—Extension Type
PT Programming Manual References
[601] Terminal Device Assignment
[660] UM Group Floating Extension Number
Feature Manual References
2.28.2 Voice Mail DTMF Integration
2.28.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration
6.1 Capacity of System Resources
Feature Manual
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2.28.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group
Summary of Contents for KX-NS700
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