1.16 SFeature Manual 2852.9.8 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features—System Speed Dialing / Personal Speed Dialing2.9.11 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—TRS—TRS Level for System Speed Dialing2.11.4 [4-1-3] Wired Extension—Speed Dial2.13.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial2.13.6 [6-6] Tenant—System Speed DialPT Programming Manual[001] System Speed Dialing Number[002] System Speed Dialing Name[509] TRS Level for System Speed DialingFeature Manual References2.1 Capacity of System ResourcesOperating Manual References1.3.61 Speed Dialing, System1.4.1 Call Log, Incoming1.4.3 Directories3.1.2 Personal Programming3.3 System Programming1.16.5 SVM (Simplified Voice Message)DescriptionInstalling an optional Simplified Voice Message (SVM/ESVM) card in the PBX allows the PBX to provideanswering machine features.Features for an extension user with a message box:An extension user can record a personal greeting message to greet a caller and ask him to leave a voicemessage. The user can also play back and clear greeting messages and the voice messages left by callers.Feature for a caller:A caller can leave a voice message after hearing the greeting message.For the KX-TDA50, an SVM2 card is required.For the KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600, an ESVM4 card on an OPB3 card is required.SVM2 CardUp to two SVM2 cards can be installed in the PBX. Each card is assigned a floating extension number(default: 591 for SVM card 1, and 592 for SVM card 2). A card has two channels, allowing two users toaccess a single card at the same time.When an extension is assigned to an SVM card through system programming, a message box is createdfor that extension. This message box is used to store greeting messages and voice messages for theextension. Each proprietary telephone (PT), single line telephone (SLT), and portable station (PS) can beassigned its own message box.