Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT)
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User Manual
Conditions
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The system supports a maximum of 448 simultaneous message waiting notifications. If you
try to set the 449th message, you will hear a reorder tone.
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Callback Order
If multiple message waiting notifications are left at your extension, callback is executed in
the order received.
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If you select a specific message to call back, callback is executed in the order received,
starting with the one selected.
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Hardware Requirements
To utilize the SLTs with Message Lamp, SLC-M card (KX-T96175) or an ESLC card (KX-
TD50175) is required.
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Turning off the light
Either the message sender or the receiver can turn off the light.
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MESSAGE button
If a MESSAGE button is not provided on a PT, a flexible CO/DSS button can be assigned
as the MESSAGE button by Station, User or System Programming.
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VPS Integration
If VPS Integration is employed, a VM extension informs an extension that a message is left
in his mailbox by turning on the MESSAGE lamp.
The extension user can listen to the message in the mailbox simply by pressing the red lit
MESSAGE lamp.
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Call Forwarding
A message waiting notification is left on the Call Forwarding setting extension regardless
of a type of Call Forwarding feature except for "To CO / TIE Line" and "No Answer to CO
/ TIE Line."
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Station Hunting
A message waiting notification to an extension in the station hunting group is treated in the
same manner as the ordinary call.
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With the KX-T7431, KX-T7433, KX-T7436 or KX-T7235, you can set or cancel this
feature using the display operation.
Programming Guide References
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2.3 Numbering Plan
– Message Waiting Set / Cancel / Call Back
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2.8 System Option
– Message Waiting lamp pattern
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4.3 Extension Line
– Message Lamp
– CO Key
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4.4 DSS Console
– DSS Key
Summary of Contents for KX-TD500
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