Panasonic KXTVA200 KXTVA200 User Guide - Page 138

A3.10, Two-way Transfer Button Assignment, press, PROGRAM, Enter [99], FLEXIBLE CO, DSS/BLF

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Subscriber's Manual A3.10 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 either be a DSS/BLF or CO key with a lamp. Follow the procedure below to assign a TWT button on an extension. (This item should be programmed by each extension user through Personal Programming.) PC programming is also available for KX-TD500 and KX-TA824 users (see A3.12 Button Assignment via PC Programming). 1. Enter PITS Programming: a. While on-hook, press the PROGRAM button or set the MEMORY switch to "PROGRAM". b. Enter [99]. (This step is not needed for KX-TA624 and KX-TA824.) The display changes to PT-PGM Mode. 2. Press the desired FLEXIBLE (CO or DSS/BLF) button that you want to assign as the TWT button. 3. Enter: [91]. Screen output: 2Way-Trans: 4. Dial the Voice Mail extension number. Screen output: 2Way-Trans The extension number you entered). 5. Press the STORE button. 6. To exit the Personal Programming mode, press the PROGRAM button or set the MEMORY switch to "SET". 7. Repeat these steps for each telephone. Conditions: This button must be a CO or DSS/BLF key to be programmed as a TWT button. When all Voice Mail ports are busy and this key is pressed followed by an extension number, the user will hear a warning tone. 138

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Subscriber’s Manual
138
A3.10
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 either be a DSS/BLF or CO key with a lamp. Follow
the procedure below to assign a TWT button on an extension. (This item should be
programmed by each extension user through Personal Programming.)
PC programming is also available for KX-TD500 and KX-TA824 users (see A3.12
Button Assignment via PC Programming).
1.
Enter PITS Programming:
a. While on-hook,
press
the
PROGRAM
button or set the MEMORY switch to
"PROGRAM".
b.
Enter [99]
. (This step is not needed for KX-TA624 and KX-TA824.) The display
changes to PT-PGM Mode.
2.
Press
the desired
FLEXIBLE (CO
or
DSS/BLF)
button that you want to assign as
the TWT button.
3.
Enter: [91].
Screen output: 2Way-Trans:
4.
Dial
the
Voice Mail extension number
.
Screen output: 2Way-Trans: _ _ _
(_ _ _ = The extension number you entered).
5.
Press
the
STORE
button.
6.
To exit the Personal Programming mode,
press
the
PROGRAM
button or set the
MEMORY switch to "SET".
7.
Repeat these steps for each telephone.
Conditions:
This button must be a CO or DSS/BLF key to be
programmed as a TWT button. When all Voice Mail ports
are busy and this key is pressed followed by an extension
number, the user will hear a warning tone.