7 useful features – Panasonic KX-TA308 User Manual

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1.7

Useful Features

1-86

Operations

By manual dialing

Any Telephone

Enter the Voice Mail extension number.

Voice Mail extension no.

Lift the handset or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

• You can listen to the stored message by

following the Voice Mail prompts.

Canceling

PT and SLT

For a PT: Press FWD/DND.
For an SLT: Dial 71.

Lift the handset or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Hang up or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

Confirmation tone
and dial tone

7

1

For an SLT

For a PT

FWD/DND

Dial 90#.

9

0

#

• You may press the flexible button assigned as the FWD/DND button instead.

• To forward your calls to your mailbox by the Call Forwarding feature, you have to set

“Call Forwarding — All Calls” or “Call Forwarding — Busy or No Answer”.
The setting is as follows.

[Off-hook] [FWD/DND or 71] [91# or 92#] (after hearing a confirmation tone and
dial tone) [FWD/DND or 71] [1 (All Calls) or 2 (Busy or No Answer)] [Voice mail
extension number] [#] [On-hook]

The canceling is as follows.

[Off-hook] [FWD/DND or 71] [90#] (after hearing a confirmation tone and dial tone)
[FWD/DND or 71] [0#] [On-hook]

• A flexible button can be assigned as the FWD/DND button.

• You will hear dial tone 3 if there are messages in your mailbox when you go off-hook.

When you access voice mail, you have to listen to all of the new messages. If you do
not listen to all of the messages, dial tone 3 will be eliminated and you will not know
there are messages in your mailbox the next time you go off-hook.

• 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”,

FWD/DND Button,
Restoring the Message Button

• 1.6 Before Leaving Your Desk “Forwarding a Call (Call Forwarding)”,

All Calls, Busy or No Answer

• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Intercept Routing”.
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Voice Mail Integration”.

SLT

PT

!

!

• When you use an SLT, you will hear

dial tone 3 if there are messages.

• Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”.

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