On the KX-TA824 or KX-TA624 KSUs, the TVA50 can only be used as a 2-port voicemail (at least with APITS, I've never attempted to set up a TVA using inband). Suspect this is your problem....
Default & start over with only the first 2 ports of TVA connected and it should work...
Well, then I'd say you're between a rock and a hard place. While I'll certainly give you credit for taking the time to read the manual (it sounds like you only have 1 of the 3 total), they're basic because they're written for dealers who have gone through factory training and been taught how to...
This is all really basic stuff for someone who's been through the training classes for this system. I'd recommend signing up for one and getting certified on the system so you can develop a good understanding before you start changing settings. This will answer all of your questions. If that...
Well, that's going to depend on how your system is currently set up. If the voicemail is operating the way you want and all you're needing is to redirect certain lines to different CGs/CSs, I can't see why any changes to PBX programming would be needed.
I'd recommend having an experienced tech...
The feature that will do what you're wanting is called Trunk Service. The earliest versions of the TVS/TVM did not have it. Since I don't know what version you have, the easiest way to tell is to go into the Port/Trunk Service menu and see if the option is listed. If so, enter the line number...
While I haven't tried cloning the drive on a TVS200, I've done it successfully on the 75 and the 100. In the case of those units, the new drive needs to be the same size as the original....if it's more than about 1GB larger the unit won't recognize it, or will recognize it initially but then the...
yes...that aftermarket VM software was available here in the states too...
there are actually 2 different versions but neither are supported by Panasonic and both are known to cause problems...
Regardless, I don't believe either one offered a password recovery function...
TVS/TVP50 does not have programming software nor does it have a USB port
and there is no standard password for those units
by default, individual mailboxes have no password
and system password for terminal interface must be specified by installer during setup
No...here in the states that software is available only to certified dealers...
The CO-CO duration timer is a very basic setting....if your dealer really didn't know about it, time to call a different one.
OK...I'll bite...
you change the auto attendant prompts by logging in to mailbox 998
if you forgot the password to 998 or any other mailbox, you can reset it by logging in to mailbox 999
but I'm guessing if you don't have the password for 998, you probably don't have it for 999 either
if that's...
Attempting to change the firmware will prove to be a fatal task in itself.
It will bring your system completely down not to mention wipe out all your programming.
any time you change versions, the system has to be re-registered. There is no "hack" or other way around this.
Until it has been...
intrigant, if you are not certified on TDE and did not get the software direct from Panasonic, I don't see how it can be a legitimate copy...
Regardless, I'm curious as to where you actually did obtain it...as I've noticed several other end-users on different forums describing the exact same...
Yes, that error is because the copy of the software you're trying to use is a pirated non-US version. Here in the states, legitimate copies of that software are only available to certified dealers. And you'd better have one on stand-by before you attempt what you're describing...it could very...
I'm guessing you must be outside the US because I don't recognize that model number....our equivalent version of that system here is the KX-T123211. This link shows all the programming fields for the 123211....it should be the same.
http://www.ablecomm.com/pakxprchsh1.html
You ARE talking about outgoing calls, correct?
I don't know if this is what you're referring to....but for incoming calls, you should be able to get "rollover" service from your telco that will allow incoming calls to your main business number to roll over to your other lines if the first one is...
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