
1.1 General Features
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Conditions
• Hardware Requirement: An optional Caller ID card.
• The voice mail service access number can be up to 32 digits long, assigned for each outside (CO) line
through system programming ( [436] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Access Dial). During this
programming, pressing the INTERCOM (SECRET) button before and after any confidential parts of the
number allows a PT user to prevent the display of all or part of a number ( 1.1.111 Secret Dialing).
• System programming determines which extensions can access the voice mail service for each outside
(CO) line ( [437] Extension Access to Local Carrier-based Voice Mail). More than one outside (CO)
line can be assigned to one extension.
• The PBX supports both the Stutter dial tone method and FSK method, which can be assigned for each
outside (CO) line through system programming ( [435] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Signaling).
When "Stutter" is selected for an outside (CO) line and the user seizes the outside (CO) line, they will
hear a stutter dial tone if there is a message in their voice mailbox. Approximately 5 seconds after the
user hangs up one of the preprogrammed outside (CO) lines, or 3 minutes 46 seconds after the phone
stops ringing, the PBX automatically seizes the line and checks if a message has been recorded. If a
new message was recorded in the mailbox of the telephone company, the Message/Ringer Lamp lights
red and the corresponding S-CO button flashes red at moderate speed.
• If the voice mail service uses a stutter dial tone and the recorded message is over 3 minutes long, in
some cases the Message/Ringer Lamp may not light and the corresponding S-CO button may not flash.
• A contract with the telephone company may be required for local carrier-based voice mail service. For
more information, consult your telephone company.
Installation Manual References
2.3.5 3-Port Caller ID Card (KX-TA82493)
Programming Manual References
[PT Programming]
[435] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Signaling
[436] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Access Dial
[437] Extension Access to Local Carrier-based Voice Mail
[PC Programming]
9.3.4 Local Carrier-based VM [3-4]
Feature Manual References
1.1.111 Secret Dialing
Operating Manual References
1.3.57 Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service