An extension entered from a Custom Service Menu (either manually input or selected from a "Tfr to Extn" key assignment) gets answered by the VPS on both busy or no answer. However, if a person answers the call and then transfers it to the extension it does not get answered by the VPS. Eventually it gets recalled to the extension that transferred it.
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Originally posted by OBT: Is the extension forwarded to the vps?
Do you mean that every phone has to have individual call forwarding turned on? It would be rather annoying to have the blinking red light FWD/DND light on all the time. Unless there is some other way...?
I never cease to be amazed by people who are "annoyed" by a tiny blinking light. Yes, the phones have to be individually forwarded to the voicemail extension. The voicemail system probably has a supervised transfer in place, so it recognizes where the recalled call comes from and routes it to the mailbox. But a manually transferred call will always recall to the tranferring station if there is no forwarding set to tell the call where else to go.
We have lost quite a few customers who bought Panasonic systems from my company who simply weren't willing to accept this flashing FWD/DND light (mostly on 123211D and 336 systems). What stinks is that some of them weren't even out of their warranty period. We just couldn't give them a solution for this annoyance and they found one on their own: By replacing the system with another brand that has preset station forwarding to voice mail. Not really too much to ask.
We tried the typical "White-Out" painted on the button, strips of white tape, and we even went so far as to destroy the LED for that button in some cases. For one customer, we disassembled 30 sets, pulled the buton out and spray-painted it white. That worked, but it was really expensive to make the customer happy!
I really like Panasonic systems, in fact I use one in my home. I just don't like the fact that feature change requests from US dealers were not dealt with promptly. I will say that things are dramatically different now, but the damage may have already been done with some of their dealers.
Keep the faith, since Panasonic is much more dealer-focused these days. If there's a problem that you want to report, they will listen a lot more than they used to. Just call a regional sales rep and let them know what you need. You will be surprised at the change that has occurred in the company.
You could put a voice transfer to voicemail button ( VTR ) and if the calls come back they can press this and then the extension it will send it straight to voice mail of that extension. bit of a pain but no flashing light. or extension intercept to voice mail.
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You could put a voice transfer to voicemail button ( VTR ) and if the calls come back they can press this and then the extension it will send it straight to voice mail of that extension. bit of a pain but no flashing light. or extension intercept to voice mail
it only works if there is always a live attendant in the works...