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Message
Retrieval Order
1. LIFO
2. FIFO
(LIFO)
Specifies the order in which messages will be retrieved
(played back for listening).
1. LIFO—Messages are retrieved starting with the most
recent.
2. FIFO—Messages are retrieved starting with the oldest.
Message
Scanning with
Information
1. Yes
2. No
(No)
If set to "Yes", the VPS adds the message sender's name and
the recording date and time to the message during the
message scan.
Prompt Mode
1. System
2. User 1
3. User 2
(System)
Specifies the language used for voice prompts.
Note: If User 2 is specified as Prompt Mode but not
recorded by the Message Manager, the VPS will
automatically play the factory-recorded System prompts in
English. By default, User 2 prompts are recorded in
Portuguese.
Remote Call
Forward to CO
1. Yes
2. No
(No)
If set to "Yes", Remote Call Forwarding can be set to an
outside (CO) line; the Message Manager can program his
extension from a remote location to forward various types of
calls to either "Telephone No.1" or "Telephone No.2"
(preprogrammed in the Mailbox Setting), or to any other
telephone number.
Note: The Remote Call FWD to CO feature is available if
DPT Voice Mail Integration is activated with a Panasonic
KX-TD series telephone system.
Important Note: With respect to PBX programming, it is
possible that "Call Forward to CO" is disabled. To enable
VPS Remote Call Forwarding, the KX-TD1232, for
example, must be programmed properly. For the COS of the
extensions whose calls are to be forwarded to an outside
(CO) line, enable the following: [504] Call Forward to
Outside Line.
Delete
Message
Confirmation
1. Yes
2. No
(No)
If set to "Yes", the VPS requests confirmation from the
mailbox owner before erasing a message left in the mailbox.
If set to "No", the message is erased immediately.
Table 40
Parameter
Value Range
(Default)
Description/Function
Summary of Contents for KX-TVP200
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