Panasonic panasonic Recording Equipment User Manual


 
4.5.2 Setting COS (Class of Service)
Parameters
Parameter
Value Range
(default)
Description/Function Reference
Play System
1. Yes If set to “Yes”, the VPS broadcasts the following
Play System
Prompt after 2. No guidance for message recording to the caller after
Prompt
the personal greeting.
After
Personal Greeting
(No)
Personal
f-
To end recording, hang up or press [I] for
\ Greeting
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more features.
To pause and restart recording, press [2].
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Use Call Waiting 1. Yes
If set to “Yes”, the VPS signals the busy
Call
on Busy
2. No extension that another call is waiting.
Waiting
(No)
Sequence
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Message Cancel
1. Yes
for Live Call 2. No
Screening
(Yes)
With the Live Call Screening feature, the
Live Call
Subscriber can monitor a messages being recorded- $rT;iinp
in his own mailbox and can talk to the caller, if
he wants to.
PBX Type
In this case, the VPS continues to record the
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conversation unless.it was deactivated by the PBX ~~,~iion
beforehand.
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If set to “Yes”, the VPS will delete the recording.
However, the Subscriber can hold the messages in
his mailbox, if the following two conditions are
satisfied:
l
The PBX allows the VPS to continue
recording after starting the conversation.
l
The Subscriber press [ 11, then [2] before
hanging up the phone.
If set to “No”, the VPS will save the recording
automatically.
[Note]
Live Call Screening feature is available if D-PITS
Voice Mail Integration with a Panasonic KX-TD
series telephone system is activated.
Direct Mailbox
Access
1. Yes
2. No-
(Yes)
If set to “Yes”, the Subscriber enters the
Direct
Subscriber service directly by simply calling a
Mailbox
Access
VPS extension from his own extension. There is
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no need to dial Subscriber
SeIViCe
access code (34
+ mailbox number). However, password entry is
pBX Type
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required if it was specified beforehand.
[Note]
This feature is available if D-PITS Voice Mail
Integration with a Panasonic KX-TD series
telephone system is activated.
Integration
Mode
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