The TVS will capture the caller id (you make sure the TVS waits 1 ring for
the cid signal to come in- but that's what everyone has to do anyway) Then
it will pass it on to the station receiving the call as long as it's
transfer sequence is set properly (fxd will do it, I think fx may not,
someone else may clarify that for me).

charles

----- Original Message -----
From: "dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 1:42 PM
Subject: Re: KX-T: Re: TVS50 wont't answer


> on 10/14/01 3:24 PM, Michael N. Marcus at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > 2.. Use INTERCEPT TIME (program #203) to select the number of rings =
> > before an un-answered call is sent to the VPS. NOTE: minimum setting for
=
> > step #203 is 3 rings, which will probably seem like 4 rings to
callers.=20
> > B. DIL 1:1 (program #407 & 408)  is used if you want all calls to be =
> > immediately answered by the Voice Processing System. Direct the lines to
=
> > the extension number for the Voice Processing System (usually an =
> > artificial #165 in a KX-TD816 or D1232 system, or #295 in a KX-TD308, =
> > regardless of the jack specified in #117).=20
>
> If you set DIL 1:1 to VPS, does the D1232 still receive CallerID data?
>
> This seems to be a major shortcoming of the system - if you want caller id
> info *and* the VPS to answer every call the caller (and client) must
always
> wait for 4 rings to drag on...
>
> dave
>
>
>
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