Panasonic KXTVS225 KXTVS125 User Guide - Page 53
External Message Delivery Redial
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Subscriber's Guide External Delivery Message A message intended for automatic delivery to outside parties and/or extensions. The message can be delivered immediately or at a specified time. External Message Delivery List Allows the subscriber to create 2 lists to deliver messages to outside parties. Each list can have 8 destinations. External Message Delivery Redial Allows the System Administrator to instruct the VPS when making external message deliveries how many attempts to make when the line is busy or when there is no answer. Fast Forward Puts the user 4 s ahead in the current message. Follow-On ID See Called Party ID. General Delivery Mailbox When the caller does not dial anything (either because she does not want to or she is using a rotary telephone), the VPS sends her to the General Delivery Mailbox. Periodically (daily is best), the Message Manager should transfer the contents of the General Delivery Mailbox to the appropriate destinations. Hash Sign Same as Pound Sign. HELP One of the utility commands that is used to list all utility commands with a brief description of each. Immediate Reply Allows the message receiver to reply to a message without specifying the extension number or the mailbox number of the sender. Inband Signaling The Follow-On ID (or Called Party ID) that integrates the VPS and the PBX. Uses intercom paths to light message wait light. Does not give "high end" features such as: Intercom Paging, Direct Mailbox Access, Live Call Screening, etc. Incomplete Call Handling Service Calls are considered incomplete when there is no answer or if the line is busy. There are 6 options for the Incomplete Call Handling Service: (1) to record a message from the caller, (2) transfer the caller to a covering extension, (3) page the mailbox owner via the PBX, (4) notify the mailbox owner via beeper, (5) transfer the caller to the operator, or (6) let the caller try another extension. 53