Message Waiting Notification-Lamp - Panasonic KX-TVA50 Feature Manual

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not answered, the VPS will try to call the device again. The number of retires and the delay time
between retries can be programmed by the System Administrator. The lowest numbered device
is called first. If the first device cannot be called, the second (then third) device will be called.
Programming Manual References
2.1.4 Notification Parameters
"Message Waiting Notification" in 2.5.4 Parameters
Subscriber's Manual References
5.8 Message Waiting Notification
7.3 Setting Up Message Waiting Notification
2.2.32 Message Waiting Notification—Lamp
Description
Automatically lights the message waiting lamp on the subscribers' telephones when subscribers have
new messages. When a proprietary telephone with display is used, the number of unplayed
messages will be displayed when the message waiting lamp is lit. The number will be "0" when the
message waiting lamp is turned off.
Conditions
In order to display the number of unplayed messages on the display:
A compatible Panasonic Proprietary Telephone with 6-line display (such as the KX-T7636)
must be used.
The VPS must be connected to a KX-TDA series PBX (MPR Version 2.0 or higher) using
DPT Integration.
The subscriber must have his or her own extension.
The Message Manager's extension number must be assigned as Operator 1 in the Day
Mode.
Extensions assigned as operators can be called by dialing [0], however, when setting this feature
the extension number (not "0") must be specified.
Programming Manual References
"Message Waiting Notification" in 2.5.4 Parameters
Subscriber's Manual References
5.8 Message Waiting Notification
7.3 Setting Up Message Waiting Notification
2.2 System Features
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