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Panasonic DBS-576HD - Disconnect Signal; High Priority Message Waiting; Message Key ID Code

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features
576-50-700 DBS 576 (USA) issued September 2001 3-63
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
FF1-4-06: DID Number Automatic Send to VM
FF1-4-06: VM ID Code Prefix
FF1-4-06: VM ID Code: Suffix
Considerations
Each pause is a fixed 1 second delay.
If you do not assign a Voice Mail ID Code, the DID digits will be sent to voice mail.
Only one Voice Mail ID Code is available for the system.
Disconnect Signal
Beginning with CPC Version 2.0, either busy tone or silence can be sent to a third-party voice mail
system when the caller hangs up.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
For more information on setting and retrieving message waiting, see the telephone operation
sections that follow in this document.
High Priority Message Waiting
Message waiting displays and LEDs may be utilized by the Voice Mail system to indicate that a Voice
Mail message has been left in your mail box. When you retrieve the message, the message waiting
indications are cleared.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
For more information on setting and retrieving message waiting, see the telephone operation
sections that follow in this document.
Message Key ID Code
On a large-display phone you can use a Message key (labeled MSG) to either retrieve Voice Mail
messages or respond to telephone messages. When responding to Voice Mail messages from a 3rd
party Voice Mail system, the Message key needs to have an ID code set to identify the caller to the
Voice Mail system. You can also use the Message key to program a Voice Mail password.

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