Panasonic KX-TD500 User Manual

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Features

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Programming Guide

Voice Mail Command

Voice Mail Commands are used to control the activity of Voice Mail port.
There are the following four Voice Mail Commands:
Leave Message, Get Message, AA (Automated Attendant) Service and VM (Voice Mail)
Service.
A unique code (dialling digits), up to 16 digits, can be assigned to each command.

Parameter

[Integration Code] FWD to VM Busy Tone

Default

7

Value Range

Up to 3 digits consisting of 0-9,

or #

Description/Function

Specifies the FWD to VM Busy Tone code.
Sent to the Voice Mail port when the extension dialled is forwarded
to Voice Mail and no other Voice Mail ports are available to accept
the call. (This signals the Voice Mail port, usually an Automated
Attendant, to let the caller leave a message.)

Reference

• 1.3 System Features (F/G)

– Integration, VPS

Parameter

[Integration Code] FWD to Extension Ringback Tone

Default

8

Value Range

Up to 3 digits consisting of 0-9,

or #

Description/Function

Specifies the FWD to Extension Ringback Tone code.
Sent to the Voice Mail port when the extension dialled is forwarded
to another, non-voice mail extension.

Reference

• 1.3 System Features (F/G)

– Integration, VPS

Parameter

[Voice Mail Command] Leave Message

Default

H

Value Range

Up to 16 digits consisting of 0-9,

, # or H

Description/Function

Specifies the Leave Message command.
This command is transmitted to a VM port when a call is
forwarded, intercepted or rerouted to the VM port.

Reference

• 1.3 System Features (F/G)

– Integration, VPS

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