Message Waiting - Panasonic KX-TD500CE Features Manual

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1.17 Display Features

Message Waiting

Description
Allows an extension user to indicate to another extension that a message is waiting for him or
her, by turning on the MESSAGE indicator (button) of the called extension.
The extension that received the message waiting indication can call back the message sender
simply by going off-hook and pressing the red lit MESSAGE indicator (button). Up to 448
message indications can be set in the system. This feature is useful when the called extension
is busy or does not answer the call.
Conditions
• Turning off the light
Either the message sender or the receiver can turn off the light.
• Messages are always left on the first called extension. It is not sent to a Call Forwarding or
Station Hunting destination.
• MESSAGE button
If a MESSAGE button is not provided on a PT, it can be assigned to a flexible (CO, DSS)
button by Station, User or System Programming.
• VPS Integration
If VPS Integration is employed, a VM extension informs an extension that a message is left
in his / her mailbox by turning on the MESSAGE lamp. The extension user can listen to the
message in the mailbox simply by pressing the red lit MESSAGE lamp.
• SLTs with message waiting lamp
Any extension user can turn on the message waiting lamp on an SLT in the same way as the
PTs. SLTs with message waiting lamp should be connected to an ESLC (KX-TD50175)
card.
One of 12 message waiting lamp lighting patterns (for SLTs) can be selected by System
Programming.
Programming Guide References
• 2.3 Numbering Plan
• 2.8 System Option
• 4.3 Extension Line
– Message Lamp
– CO Key
• 4.4 DSS Console
– DSS Key
• 5.10 VPS Integration
– Turn off control of Message Waiting lamp
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Message Waiting Set / Cancel / Call Back
Message Waiting lamp pattern
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