Panasonic KXTVA50 KXTVA200 User Guide - Page 22

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Subscriber's Manual Note • • • • • VPS programming determines if the message envelope is played before each message, after each message, or only when you press [2] [3]. For more information, consult your System Administrator or System Manager. The VPS will automatically delete both new and old messages after a specified number of days have passed. Your System Administrator or System Manager controls how many days messages are retained for. Each time you play a new or old message, the message retention counter resets. When messages are deleted, they will be retained until the end of the next day. For example, if you delete a message Monday morning, it will be permanently deleted at the end of the day on Tuesday. Deleted messages can be recovered before then by pressing [3] during or after playback. A Bookmark allows you to set a point in a message that you can jump to quickly during playback (see 5.19 Bookmark). You can set one Bookmark for each message in your mailbox. If you set a second Bookmark in the same message, the previous one is deleted. During playback, you can adjust playback volume and speed by pressing [8] and [9] respectively. Press the desired key repeatedly to adjust the volume and speed as necessary. If volume or speed are at the highest setting, pressing the dialing key will select the lowest setting, as shown below. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 (default) Level 4 Level 5 22

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Subscriber’s Manual
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Note
VPS programming determines if the
message envelope is played before
each message, after each message,
or only when you press [2] [3]. For
more information, consult your System
Administrator or System Manager.
The VPS will automatically delete both
new and old messages after a
specified number of days have
passed. Your System Administrator or
System Manager controls how many
days messages are retained for. Each
time you play a new or old message,
the message retention counter resets.
When messages are deleted, they will
be retained until the end of the next
day. For example, if you delete a
message Monday morning, it will be
permanently deleted at the end of the
day on Tuesday. Deleted messages
can be recovered before then by
pressing [3] during or after playback.
A Bookmark allows you to set a point
in a message that you can jump to
quickly during playback (see 5.19
Bookmark). You can set one
Bookmark for each message in your
mailbox. If you set a second Bookmark
in the same message, the previous
one is deleted.
During playback, you can adjust
playback volume and speed by
pressing [8] and [9] respectively. Press
the desired key repeatedly to adjust
the volume and speed as necessary. If
volume or speed are at the highest
setting, pressing the dialing key will
select the lowest setting, as shown
below.
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3 (default)
Level 4
Level 5