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Panasonic KX-NS1000 - 2.10.2 Executive Busy Override

Panasonic KX-NS1000
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Remote manual log-in
From Outside Telephone
Enter 1 to play back
new messages.
On-hook.
#
Call an extension
Call the operator
Follow the prompts,
or enter #8 or #80.
0
Call the Unified
Messaging system from
an outside telephone.
Enter your password and #.
your password
#
8
# 8
1
This step can be omitted
if your mailbox requires no password.
Enter #6.
6
#
Enter and your
mailbox number.
your mailbox no.
Enter #9
when finished.
9
#
OR
CAUTION
It is strongly recommended that a password of 16 numbers be used for maximum
protection against unauthorised access.
To avoid unauthorised access to the PBX, keep the password secret. If it becomes
known to others, the PBX may be misused.
Change the password periodically.
Notice
When disabling the password requirement, ensure that an unauthorised third-party is
not allowed access to your extension.
1.8.4 Sending Messages
Message Delivery
Personal Group Distribution Lists
External Message Delivery
External Message Delivery Lists
Receiving External Delivery Messages
You can record messages and send them to other subscribers, to extension users who do not have
mailboxes, and even to outside parties. Messages can be sent using one of the following features:
Message Delivery:
Sending a message to other subscribers (refer to "
Message Delivery").
External Message Delivery:
Sending a message to parties that do not have Unified Messaging system mailboxes (extension users
and outside parties) (refer to " External Message Delivery").
There are several ways to determine the recipients of your messages. You can specify recipients by:
Mailbox number or subscriber name (specifies an individual recipient for Message Delivery).
1.8.4 Sending Messages
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