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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION - SYSTEM PARAMETER SETTINGS
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
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Message
Waiting Lamp
Ports
Port No.
(1, 2, 3, 4)
Specifies the port numbers used for the Message Waiting
Notification Lamp feature.
The VPS turns on the Message Waiting Lamp of the
extension using the port specified in this field. At least 1
port must be specified.
Note
: The value range depends upon the VPS model.
TVS75: 1-2, TVS100: 1-4, TVS200: 1-12
Message
Waiting Lamp
for Every
Message
1. No
2. Yes
(No)
When set to "Yes," the VPS will turn on the Message
Waiting Lamp of the extension each time a new message
is recorded in the mailbox. This will occur even if the
Message Waiting Lamp was not turned off from a
previous message.
When set to "No," the VPS will turn on the Message
Waiting Lamp for the first message only. The VPS will
not illuminate the lamp for subsequent messages until the
Subscriber has accessed the VPS to retrieve the messages
stored there. This setting is useful when the first attempt
is unsuccessful.
Max. Digits for
Callback No.
1-48 digits
(20)
Specifies the maximum number of digits the caller can
enter as a callback number. This number will be
displayed on beepers if the "Beeper Callback No. Entry
Mode" is enabled.
Callback No.
Entry Interdigit
Time-Out
1-10 sec
(5)
Sets the maximum allowable time between each digit on
Beeper Callback No. Entry. If the caller does not enter
any digits within the specified time, the VPS will not
accept entry of any additional digits.
System
Callback No.
Up to 32 digits
(None)
Specifies a telephone number displayed on the
Subscriber's beeper as a callback number when "Type" is
set to "Beeper."
Note
: If "Beeper Callback No. Entry Mode" is enabled
through COS, the callback number entered by the caller
will be displayed on the destination beeper instead of the
System Callback No. However, if the caller fails to enter
a callback number, the System Callback No. will be
displayed.
Table 63
Parameter
Value Range
(Default)
Description/Function
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS75
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Page 13: ...VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 13 Section 1 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
Page 26: ...1 3 SYSTEM BASICS 26 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Table 6 CO Lines Port 1 4 1 5 8 2...
Page 30: ...1 4 DIGITAL INTEGRATION 30 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
Page 31: ...INSTALLATION 31 Section 2 INSTALLATION...
Page 97: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 97 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM...
Page 127: ...FINAL SETUP 127 Section 6 FINAL SETUP...
Page 135: ...SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 135 Section 7 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 166: ...7 5 SPECIFICATIONS 166 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 167: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 167 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES...
Page 188: ...A1 SYSTEM FEATURES 188 SYSTEM FEATURES...
Page 189: ...SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 189 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION...
Page 247: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE 247 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 261: ...MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE 261 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 302: ...D7 LIST OF MODIFIABLE PROMPTS 302 MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 312: ...312 Glossary...
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