4.3
COMMON DIGITAL INTEGRATION FEATURES AND SETUP PROCEDURES
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TD DIGITAL PBX
4.3.11 Two-Way Transfer into Mailbox
This feature allows an extension user to record a conversation into another user's mailbox by
pressing the Two-Way Transfer (TWT) button followed by the mailbox number. This is
commonly used by a person who is taking a detailed message for someone else and wants the
message recorded in the mailbox at the same time.
4.3.12 Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment
For the Two-Way Transfer feature to work at an extension, the extension must have a TWT
button on it. This key must be either a DSS/BLF or CO key (must have a lamp). Follow the
procedure below to assign a TWT button on an extension. (This is a station level program and
should be done at each individual phone.)
1.
Enter Station programming:
a. With the phone on-hook,
Press
the
PROGRAM
button.
b.
Press [99].
(Display changes to PITS-PGM Mode.)
2.
Press
the desired
FLEXIBLE
(
CO
or
DSS/BLF
) button that you want to assign as the
TWT button.
3.
Press [91].
Screen output: 2 Way-Trans:
4.
Enter a Voice Mail extension number.
Screen output: 2 Way-Trans: _ _ _
(_ _ _ = The extension number you entered).
5.
Press STORE
.
6.
To exit the Station Programming mode,
Press
the
PROGRAM
button or lift the handset.
7.
Repeat these steps for each telephone.
Conditions:
This button must be a CO or DSS/BLF button to be
programmed as a TWR button. When all Voice Mail
ports are busy and this key is pressed, the user will hear
reorder tone.
Conditions:
This button must be a CO or DSS/BLF button to be
programmed as a TWT button. When all Voice Mail
ports are busy and this key is pressed, the user will hear
reorder tone.
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS75
Page 2: ...2...
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...
Page 313: ...Index 313 INDEX...