Panasonic KX-TA624 Bedienungsanleitung

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  • Seite 1

    Please read this manual before connecting the Advanced Hybrid System. Model No. KX-T A624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual[...]

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    2 System Components Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Model KX-T A624, Adv anced Hybrid System. KX-T30865 KX-T30890 KX-T7090 Optional Equipment Doorphone Headset (Earphone type) Headset (Headphone type) System Components T able Model Description Service Unit T elephone KX-T A624 Adv anced Hybrid System (Main Unit) Proprietary telephone with d[...]

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    3 Attention • K eep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating de vices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and tele visions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the Adv anced Hybrid System. • This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 ˚C {104 ˚F}) and vibrat[...]

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    4 Attention D A TE OF PURCHASE N AME OF DEALER DEALER’S ADDRESS DEALER’S TEL NO. When y ou ship the product Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach a postage-paid letter , detailing the symptom, to the outside of the carton. DO NO T send the product to the Executi v e or Regional Sale[...]

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    5 Important Safety Instructions When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should alw ays be follo wed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the follo wing: 1 . Read and understand all instructions. 2 . Follo w all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from [...]

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    6 Important Safety Instructions 11. Ne ver push objects of an y kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous v oltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Ne ver spill liquid of an y kind on the product. 12. T o reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble this produc[...]

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    7 T elephone Company and F .C.C. Requir ements and Responsibilities 1. Notification to the T elephone Company Customers, before connecting terminal equipment to the telephone network, shall upon request of the T elephone Company , inform the T elephone Compan y of the particular line(s) to which such connection is made, the F .C.C. registration nu[...]

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    8 T elephone Company and F .C.C. Requir ements and Responsibilities Notify the T elephone Company Installation must be performed by a qualified professional installer . Before connecting this equipment to any telephone, call the telephone compan y and inform them of the follo wing: • T elephone numbers to which the system will be connected • M[...]

  • Seite 9

    9 Intr oduction This Installation Manual provides technical information for the P anasonic Adv anced Hybrid System, KX-T A624. It is designed to serve as an o verall technical reference for the system and includes a description of the system, its hardware and software, features and services and en vironmental requirements. This manual contains the [...]

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    10 Contents Section 1 System Outline 1.1 System Highlights RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 1-2 1.2 Basic System Construction RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 1-3 1.3 Proprietary T elephones RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 1-3 1.4 Options RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 1-4 1.4.1 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX-T A62477) RRRRRRR 1-4 1.4.2 8 Extension Expansion Card (KX-T A62470) RRRR[...]

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    11 Contents Section 3 F eatur es A Absent Message Capability RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-2 Account Code Entry RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-3 Answering, Direct Outside (CO) Line RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-4 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-5 B Background Music (BGM) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-6 Busy Lamp Field RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-7 Busy[...]

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    12 Contents Direct Inward System Access (DISA) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-44 Display , Call Information RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-50 Display , in Idle RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-51 Display , Self-Extension Number RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-52 Display Contrast Adjustment RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-52 Do Not Disturb (DND) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-53 Do Not Disturb (DN[...]

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    13 Contents Operator Call RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-90 Outgoing Message (OGM) RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-91 Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment RRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-94 Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment – Outgoing RRRRRRRRR 3-94 Outside (CO) Line Group RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-95 P P A GING FEA TURES – SUMMAR Y RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 3-96 Paging[...]

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    14 Contents Section 4 System Programming 4.1 General Programming Instructions RRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-2 4.1.1 Using Proprietary T elephones RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-3 4.1.2 Programming Methods RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-5 4.1.3 Entering Characters RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-6 4.1.4 Programming Example RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-8 4.2 System Programming RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR[...]

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    15 Contents [211] No Dial Disconnection RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-52 [300] Carrier Code Assignment RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-53 [301] T oll Restriction — System Speed Dialing Boundary Class RRRRR 4-54 [302]–[305] T oll Restriction — Class 2 – 5 Denied Codes RRRRRRRR 4-55 [306] T oll Restriction — Exception Codes RRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-56 [309] Emergenc [...]

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    16 Contents [604] Extension Name Setting RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-103 [605] Account Code Entry Mode RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-104 [606] Call T ransfer to an Outside (CO) Line RRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-106 [607] Call Forw arding to an Outside (CO) Line RRRRRRRRRRR 4-107 [608] Executi v e Busy Override RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 4-108 [609] Do Not Disturb Override RRRRRRRRRRRRR[...]

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    Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the system, including system capacity and specifications.[...]

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    1.1 System Highlights 1-2 System Outline System Capacity Basic System Module Expansion Outside (CO) line 33 Extension 81 6 Paralleled T elephone Connection Every jack in the system also supports the parallel connection of a proprietary telephone and a single line de vice. They share the same extension number and are considered by the system to be o[...]

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    1.2 Basic System Construction System Outline 1-3 The follo wing Panasonic proprietary telephones are a v ailable for use with this system. Proprietary T elephone Description KX-T7130 Display , speakerphone, 12 Fle xible CO, 12 PF KX-T7020 Speakerphone, 12 Fle xible CO, 4 PF KX-T7030 Display , speakerphone, 12 Fle xible CO, 4 PF KX-T7050 Monitor , 1[...]

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    1.4 Options 1-4 System Outline 1.4.1 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX-T A62477) Adds three outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) lines 4 through 6) and eight extensions (J A CK 09 through 16). 1.4.2 8 Extension Expansion Card (KX-T A62470) Adds eight extensions (J A CK 17 through 24). 1.4.3 Caller ID Card (KX-T A62493) This card supports the follo[...]

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    1.4.5 Doorphone/Door Opener Card (KX-T A62460) System Outline 1-5 Doorphone 1 Panasonic Door Opener 1 Door Opener 2 Door Opener 3 Door Opener 4 Panasonic Doorphone 2 Doorphone 3 Panasonic Panasonic Doorphone 4 Paired Telephone (Proprietary Telephone) DSS Console KX-T7040 Pair Panasonic 1.4.6 DSS Console (KX-T7040) Allo ws easy and quick access to s[...]

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    1.5 Specifications 1-6 System Outline Extension Connection Cable KX-T7020 KX-T7030 KX-T7050 KX-T7055 KX-T7130 2 pair wire (T , R, H, L) 1.5.1 General Description System Capacity Outside (CO) Lines 3 max. (6 max. with a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card) Extensions 8 max. (24 max. with a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card and 8 Extension Expansion[...]

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    1.5.2 Characteristics System Outline 1-7 Station Loop Limit KX-T7020 / KX-T7030 / KX-T7050 / KX-T7055 / KX-T7130 RRRRRRRRRRRRRR 40 Ω Single Line T elephone RRRRRRRRR 600 Ω including set Doorphone RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 20 Ω Minimum Leakage Resistance 15 000 ohms Maximum Number of Station Instruments per Line 1 for a KX-T7130, KX-T7020, KX-T7030,[...]

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    1.5.3 System Capacity 1-8 System Outline Lines, Cards, Station Equipment Item Max. Quantity Service Units 1 Outside (CO) Lines 6 Extension Jacks 24 Station T erminals 48 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card 1 8 Extension Expansion Card 1 Caller ID Card 2 OGM/F AX Detection Card 1 Doorphone/Door Opener Card 1 Doorphones 4 Door Openers 4 External Pager[...]

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    Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions, as well as ho w to install the optional cards and units.[...]

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    2.1 Before Installation 2-2 Installation Please read the foll o wing notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system and terminal equipment. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be foll o wed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to perso[...]

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    2.1 Bef or e Installation Installation 2-3 2. If cables are run on the floor , use protectors to pre vent the wires from being stepped on. A void wiring under carpets. 3. A void using the same po wer supply outlet for computers, telex es, and other of fice equipment. Otherwise, the system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from su[...]

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    2.2 Installation of the Main Unit 2-4 Installation 2.2.2 Location of Interfaces Main Unit one A C Cord one Scre ws (W all Mounting) three W ashers (W all Mounting) three Pager Connector one Music Source Connector one POWER Side View Serial Interface Connector (RS-232C) AC Inlet Protective Earth Terminal Power Switch Power Indicator Extension Modula[...]

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    2.2.3 W all Mounting Installation 2-5 This set is designed for wall mounting only . The wall where the main unit is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If scre ws other than the ones supplied are used, use scre ws with the same diameter as the ones enclosed. Mounting on a W ooden W all Template 3. Hook the main unit o[...]

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    2.2.4 Frame Ground Connection 2-6 Installation IMPOR T ANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to the ground. 1. Loosen the scre w . 2. Insert the grounding wire. 3. T ighten the scre w . 4. Connect the grounding wire to the ground. In most of North America, the ground provided by the “Third wire ground” at the commercial po wer outlet will b[...]

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    2.3 Connection Installation 2-7 6 Outside (CO) Lines 24 Extensions Doorphones KX-T30865 Door Openers External Music Source Amplifier Speaker Printer or Computer (two pair) (two pair) (two pair) (two pair) (two pair) (two pair) (one pair) (one pair) (one pair) (one pair) (one pair) Single Line Telephone Data Terminal Cordless Phone Telephone Answeri[...]

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    2.3.2 Opening the Front Co ver 2-8 Installation 1. Loosen the scre w . 2. Remov e the top front cov er . Note The scre w cannot be remov ed from the cover . Top front cover Screw[...]

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    2.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Connection Installation 2-9 Connection 1. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks on the system. 2. Connect the line cord to the terminal board or the modular jacks from the Central Of fice jack. POWER To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office TR T: Ti[...]

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    2.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Connection 2-10 Installation Installing Lightning Pr otectors A lightning protector is a de vice to be installed on an outside (CO) line to pre vent a dangerous sur ge from entering the building and damaging the equipment. A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line comes in contact with a po wer line. Problems due to li[...]

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    2.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Connection Installation 2-11 Installation of an Earth Rod 1) Installation location of the earth rod RR Near the protector 2) Check obstructions RRRRRRRRR None 3) Composition of the earth rod RRRRR Metal 4) Depth of the earth rod RRRRRRR More than 50 cm {20 inches} 5) Size of the grounding wire RRRRRR Thickness more than 16 A[...]

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    POWER To extensions (JACK 01–08) T HR L H: High T: Tip R: Ring L: Low View of TEL Jack (Extension) 2.3.4 Extension Connection 2-12 Installation Extension jacks 01 – 08 are for all kinds of telephones. T elephone Wiring The maximum length of the extension line cord (twisted cable) which connects the system and the extension is as follo ws. Diame[...]

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    2.3.5 External P ager (Paging Equipment) Connection Installation 2-13 Note • T o adjust the sound lev el of the pager , use the v olume control on the amplifier . Pr ogramming Reference Section 4, System Programming [106] External Paging Access T one F eatur e References Section 3, F eatures Paging – All Paging – External One external pager [...]

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    2.3.6 External Music Sour ce Connection 2-14 Installation One music source, such as a radio (user-supplied), can be connected to the KX-T A624 as illustrated belo w . Insert the plug to the earphone/headphone jack on the external music source. Use an EIAJ RC-6701 A plug (two-conductor , ø 3.5 mm in diameter). • Input impedance: 8 Ω Maximum len[...]

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    2.3.7 Paralleled T elephone Connection (f or a Proprietary T elephone and a Single Line T elephone) Installation 2-15 Any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone as follo ws. Using a Modular T -Adaptor Modular T-Adaptor (Panasonic KX-J66 or USOC RJA2X) 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins “T” and “R”.[...]

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    2.3.8 Polarity Sensiti v e T elephone Connection 2-16 Installation If the telephone is polarity sensiti ve, follo w the procedure belo w: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Outside (CO) Line Reverse here Extension 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Outside (CO) Line Reverse here Extension 1. Complete all the required extension wiring. 2. Confirm that dialing can be done from a[...]

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    2.3.9 Printer and PC Connection Installation 2-17 A user-supplied printer or personal computer (PC) can be connected to the system. These are used to print out or refer to the SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the printer cable or the PC cable to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) connector . The cable must be shielded and the maxi[...]

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    2.3.9 Printer and PC Connection 2-18 Installation Connection Chart f or a Printer / P ersonal Computer with the KX-T A624 If a printer or a PC with a 9-pin cable is connected, follo w the chart belo w . If a printer or a PC with a 25-pin cable is connected, follo w the chart belo w . Circuit type (EIA) BB RXD System 2 BA CD TXD DTR 3 4 AB CC SG DSR[...]

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    2.3.9 Printer and PC Connection Installation 2-19 Serial Interface (RS-232C) Signals Frame Ground: FG Connects the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the A C po wer cord. T ransmitted Data: SD (TXD) RRRRRRRR (output) Con v eys signals from the unit to the printer . A “Mark” condition is held unless data or BREAK signals are being tran[...]

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    2.4 Installation of Optional Cards 2-20 Installation 2.4.1 Location of Optional Cards The location of the optional cards is sho wn below . Precaution T o protect the printed circuit boards (P-boards) from static electricity , do not touch parts on the P-boards in the main unit and on the optional cards. If accessing the part is required, wear a gro[...]

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    2.4.2 Caller ID and OGM/F AX Detection Card Installation Installation 2-21 A Caller ID Card (KX-T A62493) and OGM/F AX Detection Card (KX-T A62491) can be installed to the system. The Caller ID Card supports the following. Caller ID: Recei ves the Caller ID Service from the Central Of f ice. A display proprietary telephone with Caller ID service ca[...]

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    2.4.2 Caller ID and OGM/F AX Detection Card Installation 2-22 Installation Caller ID Card (KX-TA62493) Install the Caller ID Card for the KX-TA62477 here. Note Please do not damage this part. OGM/FAX Detection Card (KX-TA62491) 3. Attach the optional cards. 4. Insert the flat cables to each card connector . 5. Close the cov er . Condition • Be s[...]

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    2.4.3 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Installation 2-23 Four doorphones (KX-T30865) and four door openers (user - supplied) can be installed. Maximum cable length The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line cord which connects the system is as follo ws. Diameter of the line Max. length Doorphone 22 A WG 180 m {590 feet} (Station L[...]

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    2.4.3 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection 2-24 Installation Doorphone/Door Opener Installation Attach the Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the main unit, connect the cord to the doorphone/door opener card connector and secure the scre w . Doorphone Connectors Door Opener Terminal Doorphone/Door Opener Card (KX-TA62460) Screw Doorphone/Door Opener Car[...]

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    2.4.3 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Installation 2-25 Wi ring of the Doorphone 1. Connect the Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the terminal boxes using 4-conductor modular connectors. 2. Connect the wires of doorphones 1 and 3 to the red and green scre ws on the terminal box. 3. Connect the wires of doorphones 2 and 4 to the yello w and black s[...]

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    2.4.3 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection 2-26 Installation Connecting Door Openers While pressing the button belo w a hole with a dri v er , insert the wire from the door opener into the hole. Note • W e recommend using UL1015 wire or the equiv alent for wiring. • The wire should be between 0.4 mm and 1.2 mm {1/64 inch – 3/64 inch} in diame[...]

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    2.4.3 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Installation 2-27 Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Programming [700]–[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [703]–[705] Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch F eatur e References Section 3, F eatures Door Opener Doorphone Call[...]

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    2.4.4 Installing a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX- T A62477) and 8 Extension Expansion Car d (KX-T A62470) 2-28 Installation 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card Installation (KX-T A62477) T o add three outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) lines 4 through 6) and eight extensions (J A CK 09 through 16), use an optional 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansio[...]

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    2.4.4 Installing a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX- T A62477) and 8 Extension Expansion Car d (KX-T A62470) Installation 2-29 4. After cutting the areas, be sure to cut of f any e xcess plastic in order to make the surface smooth.[...]

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    2-30 Installation 2.4.4 Installing a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX- T A62477) and 8 Extension Expansion Car d (KX-T A62470) 5. First, insert the plastic spacer into the hole near the Caller ID card connector on the KX-T A62477. Attach the extension connectors to the system, install the KX-T A62477 and secure the two e xtension bolts. Exten[...]

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    Screws Extension Connectors 8 Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA62470) Installation 2-31 2.4.4 Installing a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX- T A62477) and 8 Extension Expansion Car d (KX-T A62470) 4. Attach the extension connectors to the system first, install the KX-T A62470 and secure the two scre ws. Top front panel Installing the KX-T A624[...]

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    2-32 Installation 2.4.4 Installing a 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX- T A62477) and 8 Extension Expansion Car d (KX-T A62470) When y ou install the KX-T A62470 to the KX-T A62477, install the KX-T A62477 first and then the KX-T A62470. 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card (KX-TA62477) 8 Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA62470) Screws Extension C[...]

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    2.4.5 Securing the cords Installation 2-33 1. Wrap the strap around all of the cords. 2. Close the cov ers and secure the scre ws. Note • T o remov e the strap, loosen the riv et with a dri ver . Rivet[...]

  • Seite 58

    2.5 A uxiliary Connection f or P ower F ailur e T ransfer 2-34 Installation Po wer failure transfer connects a specific single line telephone to selected outside (CO) lines in the e vent of system po wer failure, as follo ws. Outside (CO) Line 1 – Extension (T , R) Jack 01 Outside (CO) Line 4 – Extension (T , R) Jack 09 Connection of outside ([...]

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    2.6 Closing the Fr ont Co ver Installation 2-35 1. Replace the cov ers and tighten the scre ws. 2. T ie together all of the connected cords and attach them to the wall so that the cords cannot be pulled out of the system.[...]

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    2.7 Starting the System f or the First Time 2-36 Installation 1. Plug the A C po wer cord into the system and an A C outlet. 2. T urn the Power Switch on. (The po wer indicator will light.) 3. Perform the follo wing operation with a proprietary telephone connected to J A CK 01. a) Set the MEMOR Y switch on the telephone to “PR OGRAM”. b) Dial *[...]

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    2.8 System Restart Installation 2-37 After starting the system, if the system does not operate properly , restart the system. Before restarting the system, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. System Restart causes the follo wing. 1. Camp-on is cleared. 2. Calls on Hold are terminated. 3. Calls on [...]

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    2.9 System Data Clear 2-38 Installation When the system does not operate properly after restarting, you can clear the programming data stored in the system. The system will restart with the default settings. First, try system program [999]. If the system still does not operate properly , please follo w the procedure belo w . 1. Loosen the scre ws a[...]

  • Seite 63

    Section 3 F eatur es This section describes e very basic, optional, and programmable feature in alphabetical order . It also provides information about the conditions, connection references, programming required, related features, and operation for e very feature.[...]

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    3-2 Features A 3 F eatur es A bsent Message Capability Description Allo ws an extension user to set a message which will be displayed at the calling extension to sho w the reason for the called e xtension’ s absence. Six messages can be programmed as desired, which are av ailable for every e xtension user . Setting or canceling a message can be d[...]

  • Seite 65

    Features 3-3 3 F eatur es A A ccount Code Entry Description An Account Code is used to identify incoming and outgoing outside calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call record. For incoming outside calls, account codes are optional. F or outgoing outside calls, there a[...]

  • Seite 66

    3-4 Features A 3 F eatur es A nswering, Dir ect Outside (CO) Line Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to answer an incoming call by simply pressing the appropriate CO button without lifting the handset or pressing the SP-PHONE/MONITOR b utton. Condition • This feature allo ws the user to specify which line will be answered when multi[...]

  • Seite 67

    Features 3-5 3 F eatur es A A utomatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) Description Allo ws the caller to be notified when the called party or selected outside (CO) line becomes free. A utomatic Callback – Extension If the caller answers the callback ringing (Camp-On Recall), the called extension will automatically start ringing. A utomatic Callback – [...]

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    3-6 Features B 3 F eatur es B ackgr ound Music (BGM) Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to listen to background music from the speaker monitor on their telephone. Conditions • A user -supplied external music source, such as a radio, must be connected. One external music source can be connected to the system. • The music source is [...]

  • Seite 69

    Features 3-7 3 F eatur es B B usy Lamp Field Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicators of the DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons, corresponding to selected e xtensions, sho w whether the extensions are idle or b usy . Conditions • This function is a v ailable for flexible CO b uttons assigned as DSS buttons on proprietary telepho[...]

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    3-8 Features B 3 F eatur es B utton, Dir ect Station Selection (DSS) Description A DSS button allo ws a proprietary telephone user one-touch access to other extension users. Conditions • A fle xible CO button and MESSA GE button on a proprietary telephone can be assigned as a DSS button using station programming. • DSS b uttons are provided on[...]

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    Features 3-9 3 F eatur es B B utton, Flexible Description The use of Flexible Buttons is determined by station programming. The follo wing four types of Flexible Buttons are pro vided on proprietary telephones (PT) and DSS Consoles: • Flexible CO b uttons (provided on a PT only) • Fle xible Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons (pro vided on a[...]

  • Seite 72

    3-10 Features B 3 F eatur es Condition • Incoming and outgoing calls on a line are sho wn in the follo wing priority . Single-CO > Group-CO Pr ogramming References Station Programming RRRRRRRRRR User Manual Flexible Button Assignment DSS Console F eatures (KX-T7040) RRRR User Manual F eatur e References Section 3, F eatures Buttons on Propriet[...]

  • Seite 73

    Features 3-11 3 F eatur es B B utton, Gr oup-CO (G-CO) Description T o support eff icient utilization of outside (CO) lines, a group of outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) line group) can be assigned to a CO button. The function is referred to as Group-CO (G-CO). An y incoming call from any outside (CO) line in the outside (CO) line group arri ves at [...]

  • Seite 74

    3-12 Features B 3 F eatur es B utton, Other -CO (O-CO) Description Outside (CO) lines, which are not assigned to a S-CO or G-CO button, can be assigned to a fle xible CO b utton on a proprietary telephone (PT). The assigned b utton serves as the Other -CO (O-CO) button. An incoming call on an outside (CO) line arri ves at the O-CO. T o make an out[...]

  • Seite 75

    Features 3-13 3 F eatur es B B utton, Single-CO (S-CO) Description A Single-CO (S-CO) button is an outside (CO) line access b utton. This allo ws a proprietary telephone user to access a specific line by pressing a S-CO button. An incoming call can be directed to a S-CO button. Conditions • The def ault setting for CO buttons is changeable. (Fle[...]

  • Seite 76

    3-14 Features B 3 F eatur es B uttons on Pr oprietary T elephones Description Proprietary telephones are provided with the feature/line access buttons listed belo w . KX-T Proprietary T elephones ✔ : The button is pro vided on the designated telephone. ❖ : The button has a LED (Light Emitting Diode). * : Buttons which can be changed to function[...]

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    Features 3-15 3 F eatur es B The functions of the listed buttons are described belo w . A UTO ANSWER/MUTE: Used for answering an extension automatically , or turns the microphone of f during a con v ersation. A UTO DIAL/STORE: Used for System Speed Dialing and storing program changes. CO (Central Off ice line): Can make or receiv e an outside call [...]

  • Seite 78

    3-16 Features C 3 F eatur es C aller ID Description Provides a display proprietary telephone user with the caller’ s information, such as their name and telephone number , on the outside (CO) line assigned to recei ve Caller ID service calls. Conditions • The outside (CO) lines where the Caller ID service is of fered by a Central Of fice must b[...]

  • Seite 79

    Features 3-17 3 F eatur es C C ALL FOR W ARDING FEA TURES – SUMMAR Y Description Call Forw arding features enable an extension user to ha ve their calls forwarded to a specified destination. The user may determine the conditions of ho w their calls will be forwarded. The follo wing Call Forw arding features are av ailable: Call F orwarding – A[...]

  • Seite 80

    3-18 Features C 3 F eatur es C all F orwarding – Busy/No Answer Description A user’ s calls are forwarded to another extension if their e xtension is busy or the y do not answer the call within a pre-determined time. Conditions • The types of calls which are forw arded by this feature are: Outside calls – DIL; DISA; Normal Intercom calls ?[...]

  • Seite 81

    Features 3-19 3 F eatur es C C all F orwarding – F ollow Me Description If a user forgets to set Call F orwarding – All Calls before the y leav e their desk, this allo ws them to set the same feature from the destination extension. Condition • Same as the conditions for Call F orwarding – All Calls. Pr ogramming Reference Station Programmin[...]

  • Seite 82

    3-20 Features C 3 F eatur es C all F orwarding – to an Outside (CO) Line Description Calls directed to an extension will be sent to an e xternal destination. The outside telephone number must be pre-programmed. Conditions • The types of calls which are forw arded by this feature are: Outside calls – DIL; DISA Intercom calls – Extension; T r[...]

  • Seite 83

    Features 3-21 3 F eatur es C C all Hold – Inter com Description This is used to place an intercom call on hold. The held call can be retrie ved by the user who held it or by an y other extension. Conditions • Only one intercom call can be placed on hold (up to ten calls in the system – Call Park). W ith a proprietary telephone, outside calls [...]

  • Seite 84

    3-22 Features C 3 F eatur es C all Hold – Outside (CO) Line Description Allo ws an extension user to put an outside call on hold. The held call can be retrie ved by the user who held it or by an y other extension. Conditions • W ith a single line telephone, the user can hold only one call, either an extension or outside call. • Music is sent [...]

  • Seite 85

    Features 3-23 3 F eatur es C C all Hold, Exclusi ve – Inter com Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to prev ent other extension users from retrie ving a held intercom call. Only the user who held the call can retrie ve it. Conditions • Only one intercom call can be placed on Call Hold or Exclusi v e Call Hold at a time. • If a ca[...]

  • Seite 86

    3-24 Features C 3 F eatur es C all Hold Retrie ve – Inter com Description Allo ws an extension user to retrie ve a call that has been placed on hold by another extension. Condition A confirmation tone is sent to the user when the hold is retrie ved by entering the feature number . Pr ogramming References No programming required. F eatur e Refere[...]

  • Seite 87

    Features 3-25 3 F eatur es C C alling P arty Contr ol (CPC) Signal Detection Description The Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal is an on-hook indication (disconnect signal) sent from the outside (CO) line when the telephone is hung up at the other end. T o maintain eff icient utilization of outside (CO) lines, the system monitors their state and wh[...]

  • Seite 88

    3-26 Features C 3 F eatur es C all Log, Incoming Description If a display proprietary telephone (KX-T7030 or KX-T7130) user cannot answer a call, the telephone will automatically record the caller’ s information. Moreover , the user can call back the caller by checking the call log. This is av ailable if a telephone receives incoming outside call[...]

  • Seite 89

    Features 3-27 3 F eatur es C Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Programming [900] Caller ID Assignment [901] Caller ID Area Code Assignment [902] Caller ID Modification for Local Calls [903] Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls [904] Caller ID Log Priority Selection F eatur e Reference Section 3, F eatures Caller ID Operation Ref[...]

  • Seite 90

    3-28 Features C 3 F eatur es C all Pickup, Dir ected Description Allo ws an extension user to answer a call ringing at an y other extension. Conditions • The user can pick up an incoming outside, intercom, or doorphone call. • A confirmation tone is sent to the user when the call is pick ed up. The tone can be disabled. • Hold recalls and ca[...]

  • Seite 91

    Features 3-29 3 F eatur es C C all Retrie ving fr om a T AM (T elephone Answering Machine) Description Allo ws an extension user to answer an incoming call recei ved by T AM. Conditions None Pr ogramming Reference Section 4, System Programming [611] T AM (T elephone Answering Machine) Extension F eatur e References None Operation Refer ence T eleph[...]

  • Seite 92

    3-30 Features C 3 F eatur es C all Splitting Description Allo ws an extension user to alternate between two other parties. Placing the current call on hold allo ws the user to hav e a con v ersation with the other party . Condition • Call Splitting is not possible during a Doorphone Call or P aging. Pr ogramming References No programming required[...]

  • Seite 93

    Features 3-31 3 F eatur es C C ALL TRANSFER FEA TURES – SUMMAR Y Description Call T ransfer features allo w a user to transfer a call to another party . This operation can be screened or unscreened. Screened call transfer is used when the user wants to announce the call to the other party before completing the transfer . Unscreened call transfer [...]

  • Seite 94

    3-32 Features C 3 F eatur es C all T ransfer , Screened – to an Outside (CO) Line Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to voice-announce to an external party and transfer the call. Conditions • System programming determines which e xtensions are able to perform this feature. • A single line telephone user cannot transfer a recei v[...]

  • Seite 95

    Features 3-33 3 F eatur es C C all T ransfer , Unscreened – to Extension Description Allo ws a user to transfer an intercom or outside call directly to an extension party . After dialing the destination extension, the user waits for the ringback tone and replaces the handset. Conditions • If the destination party does not answer within the pre-[...]

  • Seite 96

    3-34 Features C 3 F eatur es C all W aiting Description During a con v ersation, a call waiting tone notifies the user that another incoming call is waiting. The y can answer the second call by disconnecting or placing the current call on hold. The call waiting tone can be acti v ated or deacti v ated by dialing the appropriate feature number . Co[...]

  • Seite 97

    Features 3-35 3 F eatur es C C all W aiting fr om a Central Off ice Description During a con v ersation, a call waiting tone of fered by the Central Of fice notifies the user that another incoming call is w aiting. They can answer the second call by placing the current call on hold. Conditions None Pr ogramming References Section 4, F eatures [110[...]

  • Seite 98

    3-36 Features C 3 F eatur es C onfer ence Description The system supports three-party conference calls, including external or internal parties. During a tw o-party con versation, the extension user can add a third party to their con versation, thereby establishing a conference. Conditions • Possible conference combinations are:1-intercom and 2-ou[...]

  • Seite 99

    Features 3-37 3 F eatur es C C onfer ence, Unattended Description When a proprietary telephone user is in a conference with two external parties, the user can lea ve the conference to allo w the other two parties to continue the con versation. This is called an Unattended Conference. The user may return to the conference, if desired. Conditions •[...]

  • Seite 100

    3-38 Features C 3 F eatur es C onfirmation T ones Description When v arious features are completed, the system confirms the success of the operation by sending a confirmation tone to the extension user through the speak er of the telephone. Confirmation tone 1: (a) Indicates that the ne w setting is different from the pre vious setting. (b) Set[...]

  • Seite 101

    Features 3-39 3 F eatur es C Confirmation tone 4: Sent when changing a three-party call (created by Executi v e Busy Override or Conference) to a tw o-party call. This tone can be disabled by system programming. Condition • Confirmation T ones 1 and 2 are provided to reconfirm assigned features. Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Progra[...]

  • Seite 102

    3-40 Features D 3 F eatur es D ata Line Security Description Data Line Security is a feature that can be set at indi vidual extensions. Once set, communication between the e xtension and the other party is protected from signals such as Call W aiting, Hold Alarm/Hold Recall and Executi v e Busy Override. Data equipment or a facsimile may be connect[...]

  • Seite 103

    Features 3-41 3 F eatur es D Conditions None Pr ogramming References No programming required. F eatur e References None Operation Refer ences Not applicable. D ial T ones, Distinctiv e Description Three types of dial tone patterns are av ailable to gi v e information about features acti v ated on the telephone. Dial tone 1: This is a normal dial to[...]

  • Seite 104

    3-42 Features D 3 F eatur es D ial T ype Selection Description Allo ws an extension user to select the desired dialing mode for each outside (CO) line regardless of the originating e xtension (rotary or tone). There are three dialing modes av ailable. DTMF (Dual T one Multi-Frequency) Mode The dialing signal from an extension, either tone or rotary[...]

  • Seite 105

    Features 3-43 3 F eatur es D D ir ect In Lines (DIL) Description Enables an incoming outside call to go directly to one extension. DIL places an incoming outside call to only one extension. This outside (CO) line can be used by multiple extension users to mak e calls, but can only be used by one e xtension to recei ve calls. DIL can hav e dif feren[...]

  • Seite 106

    3-44 Features D 3 F eatur es D ir ect Inward System Access (DISA) Description Allo ws an outside caller to access specific system features as if the caller is an extension in the system. The caller can ha ve direct access to features such as: • Placing an incoming call to an e xtension, operator or ring group. The caller also has the option of d[...]

  • Seite 107

    Features 3-45 3 F eatur es D • The DISA b uilt-in auto attendant number may be the same as the first digit of other numbers (extension number , etc.). T o av oid confusion, the system waits for the second digit for a preprogrammed amount of time (default: 2 seconds). If the timer e xpires, the system will assume that the first digit is a DISA b[...]

  • Seite 108

    3-46 Features D 3 F eatur es T o enable the Intercept Routing featur e [408]–[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [507] DISA Intercept Mode [508] DISA Ringing T ime before Intercept [509] DISA Ringing T ime after Intercept [515] Intercept T ime For Internal DISA F eatur e References Section 3, F eatures Intercept Routing Outgoing[...]

  • Seite 109

    Features 3-47 3 F eatur es D Busy tone An outside line call is made. The caller reaches the DISA line. Is a security code required? A number is dialed. Make an outside call. No One short beep Nothing is dialed. The call is sent to the fax extension. Yes The security code is entered. Is Intercept Routing employed? The call is sent to another extensi[...]

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    3-48 Features D 3 F eatur es *1: The DISA Delayed T imer starts. This is the time between a call reaching the system and being recei ved. The time is assigned in program [504] “DISA Delayed Answer T ime”. *2: When a call is recei ved and the system answers, the system sends a short beep to the caller . *3: The Intercept T imer for Internal DISA[...]

  • Seite 111

    Features 3-49 3 F eatur es D *10: The DISA Busy Mode is selected in program [506] “DISA Busy Mode”. There are three modes as follo ws: • Disconnect – the caller hears a busy tone and the call is disconnected. • Call W aiting – the destination e xtension hears the call waiting tone if they ha ve enabled Call W aiting. • DISA2 – if ?[...]

  • Seite 112

    3-50 Features D 3 F eatur es D isplay , Call Inf ormation Description A display proprietary telephone sho ws the user the following call information. Extension number and name These are sho wn when calling or when called by an extension user , during an established intercom call, and while on-hook. Display example: 102: Smith Dialed telephone numbe[...]

  • Seite 113

    Features 3-51 3 F eatur es D D isplay , in Idle Description Of fers a display proprietary telephone user to display the current time and date, or the extension number and name. One of the follo wing displays is displayed while on-hook. The user can change the display by pressing the key . Conditions • Display example (12 H): Month, Day , T ime (A[...]

  • Seite 114

    3-52 Features D 3 F eatur es D isplay Contrast Adjustment Description Allo ws a display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contrast. Condition • A le v er on the telephone (CONTRAST selector) is used to select one of three av ailable le vels. Pr ogramming Reference Configuration RRRRRRRRRRRRR User Manual Initial Settings — Displa[...]

  • Seite 115

    Features 3-53 3 F eatur es D D o Not Disturb (DND) Ov erride Description Allo ws a pre-assigned extension user to call another user who has set the Do Not Disturb feature. Dialing “2” enables the caller to ov erride DND programmed on the called extension’ s telephone and forces the telephone to ring. Condition • System programming determine[...]

  • Seite 116

    3-54 Features D 3 F eatur es D oor Opener Description Allo ws extension users to unlock the door for a visitor from their telephone. The door can be unlocked by e xtension users who hav e been programmed to enable this feature. Conditions • An optional Doorphone/Door Opener card must be installed. • A user-supplied door opener must be installed[...]

  • Seite 117

    Features 3-55 3 F eatur es D D oor phone Call Description If a visitor presses the doorphone button, pre-assigned e xtensions will be called. The extension who answers the call can talk to the visitor . Any extension user can call a doorphone. The doorphones are also used for the Room Monitor feature. Conditions • An optional Doorphone/Door Opene[...]

  • Seite 118

    3-56 Features D 3 F eatur es D SS Console (KX-T7040) Description The Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console provides direct access to stations, a busy lamp display , as well as 16 PF (Programmable Feature) buttons. The DSS Console must be programmed to work with a proprietary telephone (PT). System programming assigns the jack numbers of the DSS Co[...]

  • Seite 119

    Features 3-57 3 F eatur es D DSS (Direct Station Selection) b uttons: Used to access extensions, change the time (day/night/lunch) service, and set and cancel the Remote Station Lock Control feature. Each button is programmed to correspond to an extension. Pressing a b utton allo ws the user to call the corresponding extension. Each b utton also ha[...]

  • Seite 120

    3-58 Features E 3 F eatur es E lectr onic Station Lock out Description Allo ws an extension user to lock their station so that other users cannot make outgoing outside calls. An y 4-digit code can be used to lock the station. The same code is used to unlock it. The manager or operator can cancel this feature for all extensions. Conditions • Makin[...]

  • Seite 121

    Features 3-59 3 F eatur es E E mer gency Call Description Allo ws the extension user to call a pre-assigned emer gency number regardless of an y restrictions. Conditions • Up to fiv e emergenc y numbers can be stored. “911” is already stored by the default setting. • An emergenc y number can be dialed ev en in the follo wing cases: — in [...]

  • Seite 122

    3-60 Features E 3 F eatur es E xecuti ve Busy Ov erride – Extension Description Allo ws a pre-assigned extension user to interrupt an e xisting extension call, either between tw o inside parties or an external and inside party , to establish a three-party conference call. Extension users can pre vent this feature from being e xecuted by another e[...]

  • Seite 123

    Features 3-61 3 F eatur es E E xecuti ve Busy Ov erride – Outside (CO) Line Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to interrupt an existing outside call, either between two e xternal parties or an external and inside party , to establish a three-party conference call. Extension users can pre vent this feature from being e xecuted by ano[...]

  • Seite 124

    3-62 Features E 3 F eatur es E xtension Gr oup Description The system supports eight extension groups. An y member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another group member (Group Call Pickup) or can make a v oice announcement to another group member (Paging – Group). In addition, the Station Hunting feature can be enabled for eac[...]

  • Seite 125

    Features 3-63 3 F eatur es E E xter nal F eatur e Access Description Allo ws an extension user to access the features of a host PBX or Central Of fice, such as Call W aiting, etc. This is performed by putting the current party on hold and sending a flash signal. Conditions • This feature is ef fecti ve only during an outside call. Ho we ver , if[...]

  • Seite 126

    3-64 Features F 3 F eatur es F acsimile Detection Description When the system recei ves a facsimile transmission signal by Direct Inward System Access (DISA), it automatically connects the specified facsimile e xtension. Conditions • The e xtension which can recei ve facsimile data must be assigned by system programming. • An optional OGM/F AX[...]

  • Seite 127

    Features 3-65 3 F eatur es H H andset/Headset Selection Description The system supports the use of headsets on proprietary telephones (KX-T7030 and KX-T7130 only). Conditions • The headset is an user supplied item. • T o set the headset mode on a PT , use the handset/headset selector provided on the set and/or the headset. Pr ogramming Referenc[...]

  • Seite 128

    3-66 Features H 3 F eatur es H ands-fr ee Operation Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to dial and talk to the other party without lifting the handset. Pressing the appropriate button provides the hands-free mode. Conditions • This feature can be utilized by pressing one of the follo wing b uttons when the SP-PHONE/MONITOR b utton i[...]

  • Seite 129

    Features 3-67 3 F eatur es H H old Alarm/Hold Recall Description Pre vents a call on hold from being kept w aiting longer than a pre-determined time. If the timer expires, ringing or an alarm tone is generated as a reminder to the user who held the call. If the user is on-hook and their SP-PHONE/MONITOR b utton is of f, the phone will ring. If the [...]

  • Seite 130

    3-68 Features H 3 F eatur es H ost PBX Access Description The system may be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting a line from the host to an outside (CO) line in the Adv anced Hybrid System. Conditions • A Host PBX Access Code is required to access outside (CO) lines of the host PBX. • A pause, if programmed, ca[...]

  • Seite 131

    Features 3-69 3 F eatur es I I nter cept Routing Description Provides automatic redirection of incoming outside calls via DISA. There are two types of Intercept Routing. Condition • The Intercept Routing feature w orks in the following cases. (1) When nothing is dialed after the dial tone or OGM is sent to the caller . (2) When the call is not an[...]

  • Seite 132

    3-70 Features I 3 F eatur es I nter com Calling Description Allo ws an extension user to call another e xtension user within the system. Conditions • Extension numbers are assigned to all e xtensions by system programming. • Names can be giv en to extension numbers by system programming. An extension number and a name, if programmed, will be sh[...]

  • Seite 133

    Features 3-71 3 F eatur es L L ED Indication, Inter com Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicator of the INTERCOM button indicates the line condition using a v ariety of lighting patterns. This allo ws the user to see the current state of the intercom line. The table belo w sho ws the lighting patterns and the intercom line conditions. C[...]

  • Seite 134

    1 s 3-72 Features L 3 F eatur es L ED Indication, Outside (CO) Line Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicators of the buttons associated with outside (CO) lines sho w the line conditions using a v ariety of lighting patterns. This allo ws the user to see which lines are idle and which lines are in use. The table belo w shows the lighting[...]

  • Seite 135

    Features 3-73 3 F eatur es L L imited Call Duration Description Limited Call Duration is a system programmable feature that disconnects an outside-to-outside (CO-to-CO) line call when a specific timer expires. A w arning tone is sent to the caller 15 seconds before the time-limit. Conditions None Pr ogramming Reference Section 4, System Programmin[...]

  • Seite 136

    3-74 Features L 3 F eatur es L ine Access, A utomatic Description Allo ws an extension user to dial the automatic line access number (9) and access an idle line from the assigned outside (CO) lines. Conditions • Each e xtension is subject to system programming items to access outside (CO) lines. • This feature requires a CO button (G-CO, O-CO o[...]

  • Seite 137

    Features 3-75 3 F eatur es L L ine Access, Dir ect Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to select an outside (CO) line by pressing an idle CO button, which automatically establishes the hands-free operation mode and allo ws the user to perform On-Hook Dialing. The user does not need to press the SP-PHONE b utton, MONITOR b utton, or lif[...]

  • Seite 138

    3-76 Features L 3 F eatur es L ine Access, Indi vidual Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user one-button access to an outside (CO) line without having to dial a line access code. Conditions • Each e xtension is subject to system programming items to access outside (CO) lines. • This feature requires a Single-CO (S-CO) button assigned [...]

  • Seite 139

    Features 3-77 3 F eatur es L L ine Access, Outside (CO) Line Gr oup Description Allo ws an extension user to access an outside (CO) line group. An idle line is selected from the outside (CO) line group. T o specify an outside (CO) line group, dial the feature number (8) and the desired outside (CO) line group number (1 through 6). A proprietary tel[...]

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    3-78 Features L 3 F eatur es L ine Prefer ence – Incoming (No Line/Prime Line/Ringing Line) Description A proprietary telephone user can select the method used to answer incoming calls from the follo wing three line preferences. (1) No Line Preference No line is selected when the user goes of f-hook. They must select a line to answer an incoming [...]

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    Features 3-79 3 F eatur es L L ine Pr efer ence – Outgoing (Idle Line/No Line/Prime Line) Description A proprietary telephone user can select a desired outgoing line preference to originate calls from the follo wing three line preferences. (1) Idle Line Preference: When the user goes of f-hook, they are connected to an idle line. An idle line is [...]

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    3-80 Features L 3 F eatur es L i ve Call Scr eening (LCS) † Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to monitor their voice mailbox while an incoming caller is leaving a message and, if desired, intercept the call. The v oice mailbox can be monitored in one of two ways — Hands-free Mode or Pri vate Mode. Hands-free Mode The voice mailbo[...]

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    Features 3-81 3 F eatur es L L ock out Description If one party in a con v ersation goes on-hook, both parties will be disconnected from the speech path automatically . This feature applies to extension and outside calls. A reorder tone is sent to the of f-hook party before it is disconnected. Condition • F or a single line telephone, if nothing [...]

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    3-82 Features L 3 F eatur es L og-In/Log-Out Description Assigns an extension to join (log-in) or lea ve (log-out) a hunting or ring group. Extensions in log-out status will not recei ve calls by Station Hunting or DISA but will recei v e other calls, unlike the DND feature. Conditions • There should be at least one e xtension that is in log-in s[...]

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    Features 3-83 3 F eatur es M M anager Extension Description The extension connected to Jack 01 becomes the system manager . This extension can perform system programming and the follo wing manager services. • Canceling the Call Log Lock and Electronic Station Lockout • Changing the Day/Night/Lunch mode manually • Recording and playing the out[...]

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    3-84 Features M 3 F eatur es M essage W aiting Description The system supports the feature to notify the called party of a message waiting. A proprietary telephone user with a MESSA GE button, kno ws there is a message if the LED on the MESSAGE button lights red. Pressing the lit MESSA GE button can call back the called party or listen to the messa[...]

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    Features 3-85 3 F eatur es M M icr ophone Mute Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to turn off the microphone for p r ivac y . Conditions • The user’ s voice will only be muted during a hands-free con versation. • The user can hear the other party’ s voice during Microphone Mute. Pr ogramming References No programming required.[...]

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    3-86 Features M 3 F eatur es M odule Expansion Description The KX-T A624 starts with 3 outside (CO) line jacks and 8 extension jacks. They can be e xpanded by installing expansion cards. • A 3 CO Line and 8 EXT Expansion Card adds 3 outside (CO) line jacks and 8 extension jacks. • An 8 Extension Expansion Card adds 8 e xtension jacks. The KX-T [...]

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    Features 3-87 3 F eatur es M M usic on Hold Description While an external party is on hold, music is automatically acti v ated. Conditions • Operations such as Call Hold, Exclusi v e Call Hold or Call T ransfer acti vate Music on Hold. • A user-supplied e xternal music source, such as a radio, must be connected to the system. One external music[...]

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    3-88 Features O 3 F eatur es O ne-T ouch Dialing Description One-T ouch Dialing offers a proprietary telephone (PT) user one- touch access to a desired party or system feature. This is acti va ted by storing an extension number , telephone number or a feature number (up to 24-digits) in an One-T ouch Dialing button. The number of buttons a v ailabl[...]

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    Features 3-89 3 F eatur es O O ne-T ouch T ransfer Using a DSS Button Description This feature, if programmed, allo ws the Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console and the proprietary telephone user to hold an outside call and quickly transfer it to an extension. While talking to an external party , pressing a DSS button on the console or a proprieta[...]

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    3-90 Features O 3 F eatur es O perator Description The system supports one operator . Any extension can be designated as an operator . The extension assigned as the operator has the ability to perform the follo wing operations. • Setting the Date and T ime • Clearing the Call Log Lock and Electronic Station Lockout • Recording and playing the[...]

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    Features 3-91 3 F eatur es O OGM1: “This is A compan y . For the sales di vision, press 1. For the service di vision, press 2. T o call the operator , press 0. ” OGM2: Same as OGM 1 Required Settings: [502] “MODE1” [414]-[416] “DISA1” Case 2: Uses the OGM in the day , night and lunch modes – OGM f or DISA. O utgoing Message (OGM) Desc[...]

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    3-92 Features O 3 F eatur es DISA with OGM T o the designated destination Outside Call System OGM 1 DISA with OGM T o the designated destination Outside Call OGM 2 Case 3: Uses a different OGM f or outside (CO) lines – OGM f or DISA. OGM1: “This is A compan y . For the sales di vision, press 1. For the service di vision, press 2. T o call the o[...]

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    Features 3-93 3 F eatur es O Conditions • An optional OGM/F AX Detection Card is required to program the OGM. • The maximum recording time for the OGM is 30 seconds. • Up to two outgoing messages are av ailable. Connection Refer ence Section 2, Installation 2.4.2 Caller ID and OGM/F AX Detection Card Installation Pr ogramming References [414][...]

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    3-94 Features O 3 F eatur es O utside (CO) Line Connection Assignment Description This allo ws a user to specify which outside (CO) lines are connected to their system. This pre vents the user from calling a line which is not connected. When the user uses Automatic Line Access, an idle line is selected from the ones connected. Conditions • If the[...]

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    Features 3-95 3 F eatur es O O utside (CO) Line Gr oup Description Outside (CO) lines can be grouped into up to six outside (CO) line groups. This allo ws extensions to call outside parties without designating a specific outside (CO) line, since an outside (CO) line is automatically selected from the designated outside (CO) line group. All outside[...]

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    3-96 Features P 3 F eatur es P A GING FEA TURES – SUMMAR Y Description Paging allo ws a user to mak e a voice announcement to man y people at the same time. Their message is announced ov er the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones and/or an e xternal speaker (external pager). The paged person can answer the page from a nearby telephone. Ma[...]

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    Features 3-97 3 F eatur es P P aging – Exter nal Description Allo ws the user to make a v oice announcement using an external paging de vice (external pager). One pager can be connected. An y telephone user can answer the Paging – External. Conditions • An e xternal pager must be connected beforehand. • A confirmation tone is sent to the e[...]

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    3-98 Features P 3 F eatur es P aralleled T elephone Description Any analog proprietary telephone can be connected in parallel with single line de vices, such as a single line telephone, facsimile and data terminal. When a parallel connection is made, an extension user can mak e and answer a call using either telephone. Conditions • A proprietary [...]

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    Features 3-99 3 F eatur es P P ause Insertion, A utomatic Description This feature is used to insert a pre-assigned pause between the outside (CO) line access number , the host PBX code, carrier code or code assigned in program [311] and the dialed number . Conditions • This feature requires programming the host PBX codes, carrier codes and autom[...]

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    3-100 Features P 3 F eatur es P ersonal Speed Dialing Description Allo ws an extension user to store frequently dialed numbers in order to place a call quickly . This is done by dialing the feature number and a speed dial number , from 0 to 9. Up to 10 numbers with a maximum of 24 digits per number can be stored in each telephone. Conditions • F [...]

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    Features 3-101 3 F eatur es P P ickup Dialing Description Allo ws a single line telephone user to make an outgoing call by going of f-hook, if the user has stored the telephone number beforehand. This feature is also kno wn as Hot Line. Conditions • A proprietary telephone and rotary telephone cannot program this feature. • The user uses a feat[...]

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    3-102 Features P 3 F eatur es P o wer F ailur e T ransfer Description If a po wer failure occurs, or the system is of f-line, specific extension telephones are automatically connected to specific outside (CO) lines. This provides an outside (CO) line call between the follo wing extensions and outside (CO) lines. Outside (CO) line 1 is connected t[...]

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    Features 3-103 3 F eatur es P P ulse to T one Con version Description This feature allo ws the extension user to change from pulse dialing to tone (DTMF) dialing so that the user can access special services, such as computer-accessed long distance calls or v oice mail services. Conditions • This feature only w orks for outside (CO) lines which ha[...]

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    3-104 Features R 3 F eatur es R edial, Last Number Description Every telephone in the system automatically sa ves the last telephone number dialed to an outside (CO) line and allo ws the extension user to dial the same number again. Conditions • W ith a proprietary telephone, the REDIAL button is used to carry out Last Number Redial. W ith a sing[...]

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    Features 3-105 3 F eatur es R R emote Station Lock Contr ol Description The operator and manager are gi ven the pri vile ge of controling Electronic Station Lockout and Call Log Lock at an y station. Conditions • Remote Station Lock Control has higher priority o ver Electronic Station Lockout and Call Log Lock. If Electronic Station Lockout or Ca[...]

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    3-106 Features R 3 F eatur es R inging, Delay ed Description A telephone is originally set to ring immediately . This feature can be changed to delayed ringing or no ringing (disable) on an outside (CO) line number basis. Conditions • This feature does not apply to DISA or DIL calls. If the destination is a ring group, the delayed ringing feature[...]

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    Features 3-107 3 F eatur es R R inging, Discriminating Description Allo ws the extension user to identify an incoming call by its ringing pattern. (See section 5.1, “T one/Ring T one”.) Conditions • If multiple incoming calls arri v e at an on-hook extension simultaneously , priority is generally on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. Fo[...]

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    3-108 Features R 3 F eatur es R inging P atter n Selection f or Intercom Calls and Outside (CO) Lines Description Allo ws an extension user to select the desired ringing pattern for an intercom call and each outside (CO) line. This distinguishes incoming outside calls from intercom calls. Conditions • There are three ringing patterns a v ailable.[...]

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    Features 3-109 3 F eatur es R R inging T one Selection f or Door phones Description Allo ws an extension user to select the desired ringing or tone pattern for each doorphone. This distinguishes incoming doorphone calls. A PT user will hear a tone with the assigned pattern and a single line telephone user will hear a ringing tone with the assigned [...]

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    3-110 Features R 3 F eatur es R oom Monitor Description Allo ws a user to monitor another room or the front door through a proprietary telephone or doorphone without them kno wing. Conditions • The e xtensions which can be monitored must be programmed. • An access tone will not be sent to the monitored proprietary telephone when monitoring star[...]

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    Features 3-111 3 F eatur es S S ecr et Dialing Description Allo ws an extension user to conceal all or part of a re gistered telephone number that normally appears on the display . The user can hide System Speed Dialing or One-T ouch Dialing numbers assigned to flexible b uttons on proprietary telephones and DSS Consoles. When a display telephone [...]

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    3-112 Features S 3 F eatur es S tation F eatur e Clear Description Allo ws an extension user to cancel the features set on the user’ s o wn telephone. The following features will be canceled by this feature. Absent Message Capability – The message set on the telephone Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) Background Music that has been turned on Ca[...]

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    Features 3-113 3 F eatur es S S tation Hunting Description If a called extension is b usy , Station Hunting redirects the incoming call to an idle extension in the e xtension group. Idle extensions are automatically searched according to programming. T wo hunting types are av ailable as follo ws. Circular hunting: The extensions are searched one ti[...]

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    3-114 Features S 3 F eatur es S tation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically prints out detailed call information of outside calls. A printer connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port can be used to print incoming and outgoing outside calls, as well as print a hard copy of system pr[...]

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    Features 3-115 3 F eatur es S (5) Dial number Outgoing call: shows the called party’ s telephone number (maximum 32 digits). V alid digits are 0 through 9, , # or P (if the P A USE button was pressed). Received call: sho ws <incoming>. If a Caller ID is assigned to the other party , it will sho w <incoming> and the number . An incomin[...]

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    3-116 Features S 3 F eatur es S tation Pr ogramming Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone (PT) user to customize their extension according to their needs. The follo wing programming items are av ailable. For a PT (KX-T7130; KX-T7020; KX-T7030; KX-T7050; KX-T7055) Call W aiting T one T ype Assignment Flexible Button Assignment Intercom Alert A[...]

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    Features 3-117 3 F eatur es S S tation Pr ogramming Data Default Set Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to return all the following items programmed on the telephone to the default settings. Programming Items Default Call W aiting T one T ype Assignment T one 1 Intercom Alert Assignment T one Call Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection R[...]

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    3-118 Features S 3 F eatur es S ystem Data Default Set Description This system can re-initialize the system-programmed data. If all the programmed data is cleared, the system will restart using the default settings. Condition • The def ault setting for each programming item is listed in Section 5.2, “Default V alues”. Pr ogramming Reference S[...]

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    Features 3-119 3 F eatur es S S ystem Speed Dialing Description This feature supports 100 abbre viated dial numbers that are av ailable to all users. A system speed dial number is dialed out by pressing the A UTO DIAL/ST ORE button for a proprietary telephone and pressing “ ” for a single line telephone, and a 2-digit code (00 through 99). Up t[...]

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    3-120 Features T 3 F eatur es T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Ser vice Description The system supports the day , night and lunch operation modes. The system operation for originating and recei ving calls can be different for the day , night and lunch modes. The system operation for restricting toll calls can be programmed to pre vent unauthorized toll call[...]

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    Features 3-121 3 F eatur es T F eatur e References None Operation Refer ences T elephone Featur es — User Manual T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Operator/Manager Service F eatures T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Setting[...]

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    3-122 Features T 3 F eatur es T ime-Out, V ariable Description Provides timers to control v arious features. The follo wing timers are programmable. System Timer Items Range Call Duration Count Start T ime 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 s / Instantly (after dial) Call Forw arding Start T ime 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 s (delay) Dialing Start [...]

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    Features 3-123 3 F eatur es T Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Programming [200] Hold Recall T ime [201] T ransfer Recall T ime [202] Call Forwarding Start T ime [203] Pickup Dial Delay T ime [204] Call Duration Count Start T ime [205] Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration T ime Limit [206] Dialing Start T ime [208] Interdigit T ime [...]

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    3-124 Features T 3 F eatur es T imed Reminder Description Each telephone can generate an alarm tone at a preset time as a wake-up tone or reminder . The alarm can be set to occur daily or just once. Conditions • Be sure that the system clock is w orking. • Setting a new time clears the preset time. • The alarm sounds for 30 seconds. T o stop [...]

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    Features 3-125 3 F eatur es T T oll Restriction Description T oll Restriction is a system programmable feature that can prohibit certain extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls. Every e xtension is programmed to belong to one of five TRS – Classes of Service (COS). Each Class of Service is programmed to hav e a toll restriction clas[...]

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    3-126 Features T 3 F eatur es Applicable Denied Code Classes and Excepted Codes depend on the assigned toll restriction COS number of an extension as follo ws. [Explanation] COS 1: allo ws all calls. COS 2: denies the 20 codes stored in Denied Code Class 2 assigned in program [302], except all codes stored in Code numbers 01 through 80 assigned in [...]

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    Features 3-127 3 F eatur es T [Entry Example] Note: “x” means a digit. COS number 2 3 4 5 Denied Codes Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 3 982xxxxxxxx 12xx975xxxx Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 3 982xxxxxxxx 12xx975xxxx Class 4 0xxxxxxxxxx x0xxxxxxxxx x1xxxxxxxxx Cla[...]

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    3-128 Features T 3 F eatur es [Explanation] If your extension is jack 03; a) Y ou cannot make a call whose toll call number is “011”, because the number “011” is one of the Denied Codes for Class 2. b) Ho wev er , you can make a call whose toll call number is “0112”. The number , whose first 3 digits are “011”, is one of the Denied[...]

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    Features 3-129 3 F eatur es T The user makes a toll call. The call is denied. A reorder tone is sent to the user . The call is allo wed. Is the dialed number found in the applicable Excepted Codes? Is the dialed number found in the applicable Denied Codes? What is the extension – COS number? Is the call made by System Speed Dialing? * 1 Is the CO[...]

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    3-130 Features T 3 F eatur es Conditions • T oll restriction checks are applied to the following features. (1) Account Code Entry (2) Dial Access, Automatic (3) Dial Access, Outside (CO) Line Group (4) Line Access, Indi vidual (5) Carrier Code Entry (6) System Speed Dialing • Emergenc y numbers, the Police or Fire Department, should be stored i[...]

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    Features 3-131 3 F eatur es T T oll Restriction f or Special Carrier Access Description If the system has access to multiple telephone companies, access to a specific company requires a carrier code before the telephone number . T oll Restriction for these calls is acti v ated by storing the carrier codes (maximum 20). If a stored carrier code is [...]

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    3-132 Features T 3 F eatur es T oll Restriction f or System Speed Dialing Description T oll Restriction for System Speed Dialing is assigned separately from the extensions. There are fiv e boundary classes av ailable. N = No restriction C = Checked [Explanation] The System Speed Dialing Boundary Class works with the COS number assigned to each ext[...]

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    Features 3-133 3 F eatur es T V erify - All Option/Forced T oll Restriction Ov erride by Account Codes Description Allo ws an extension user to o verride toll restriction temporarily to make a toll call from a toll-restricted e xtension. The user can carry out this feature by entering a pre-assigned account code before dialing the telephone number [...]

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    3-134 Features T 3 F eatur es Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Programming [605] Account Code Entry Mode Operator/Manager Service F eatures RRRR User Manual Extension Passw ord Set (Manager only) F eatur e References Section 3, F eatures Account Code Entry Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) T oll Restriction W alking COS Operation Ref[...]

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    Features 3-135 3 F eatur es T T oll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class Description Allo ws assigning a toll restriction class when the Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock feature is set. An extension user usually cannot mak e an outside call at a locked extension, ho we v er if a toll restriction class is assigned in program [...]

  • Seite 198

    3-136 Features V 3 F eatur es Outside Call System Operator C.FWD T ransfer DIL, DISA Extension Outside Call System Extension C.FWD DIL, DISA Intercom Call V oice Mail Integration f or KX-TVS50 Description When a Panasonic V oice Processing System (KX-TVS50) is connected to the system, they communicate in a tightly inte grated fashion (APT Inte grat[...]

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    Features 3-137 3 F eatur es V Outside Call System Extension Port 1 Port 2 Intercept DISA KX-TVS50 1.2 DISA Intercept to VM If the VPS is set as the Intercept destination of an outside (CO) line, an outside call will be forwarded to the VPS. The system will send the VPS the extension mailbox number at that time. Therefore, the calling party can leav[...]

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    3-138 Features V 3 F eatur es Outside Call System Extension AA 1 AA 2 AA Hunting Chain KX-TVS50 T ransfer DIL 2. A utomated Attendant (AA) Service 2.1 AA to Extension AA recei ves and answers outside calls and of fers services such as transferring to an extension or mailbox using DTMF signaling, which is sent from the calling party . Outside Call S[...]

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    Features 3-139 3 F eatur es V Conditions • A maximum of tw o VPSs can be connected to the system. • A maximum of four extension jacks (07, 08, 15 and 16) of the system can be connected to VPSs with four-conductor wire. Extension jack number 07, or jack numbers 07 and 08 can be the voice mail APT ports for VPS1 in program [130]. Extension jack n[...]

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    3-140 Features V 3 F eatur es Connection Refer ence Section 2, Installation 2.3.4 Extension Connection Pr ogramming References Section 4, System Programming [009] Extension Number Assignment [100] Hunting Group Set [101] Station Hunting T ype [130] V oice Mail 1 APT Port for KX-TVS50 [131] V oice Mail 2 APT Port for KX-TVS50 [408]–[410] Flexible [...]

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    Features 3-141 3 F eatur es V Outside Call System Extension Port 1 Port 4 Port 2 Port 3 VM Hunting Chain KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 Port 1 Port 4 Port 2 Port 3 VM Hunting Chain KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 C.FWD DIL, DISA Intercom Call V oice Mail Integration f or KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 Description This system supports V oice Processing System (VPS) equipment (Panasonic[...]

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    3-142 Features V 3 F eatur es Outside Call System Extension Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4 Intercept DISA KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 1.2 DISA Intercept to VM If the VPS is set as the Intercept destination of an outside (CO) line, an outside call will be forwarded to the VPS. The system will send the VPS the extension mailbox number at that time. Therefore, th[...]

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    Features 3-143 3 F eatur es V Outside Call System Extension AA 1 AA 2 AA 4 AA 3 AA Hunting Chain KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 T ransfer DIL 2. A utomated Attendant (AA) Service 2.1 AA to Extension AA recei ves and answers outside calls and of fers services such as transferring to an extension or mailbox using DTMF signaling, which is sent from the calling pa[...]

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    3-144 Features V 3 F eatur es Conditions • A VPS can be assigned as the destination for the follo wing features. Call Forw arding – All Calls Call Forw arding – Busy/No Answer DISA Intercept Routing – No Answer For these features, the caller does not need to kno w the mailbox number of the called extension because the code is automatically [...]

  • Seite 207

    Features 3-145 3 F eatur es V V olume Contr ol – Handset Recei ver/Headset/Ringer/Speak er Description Allo ws a proprietary telephone user to change the following as desired. Handset recei ver v olume Headset volume Ringer volume Speaker v olume Condition • The procedure is as follo ws. Slide the follo wing lev ers located on the left side of [...]

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    3-146 Features W 3 F eatur es W alking COS Description Allo ws a user who is not at their o wn telephone to ov erride the toll restriction COS number of another extension. At the other extension, the user dials their e xtension password. F or the duration of the call, the COS of the extension is changed to the COS of their o wn extension. Condition[...]

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    Section 4 System Pr ogramming This section provides step-by-step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone.[...]

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    4.1 General Pr ogramming Instructions 4-2 System Programming Default Setting This system has factory default settings. If an y of the programming needs to be changed, the necessary information will be found in Section 3, “Features”. This makes the system v ery simple to install and customize as required by the customer . Any required changes ca[...]

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    4.1.1 Using Proprietary T elephones System Programming 4-3 Using the Overlay A programming ov erlay is packed with the telephone at the factory . This ov erlay should be used at all times during programming. The features of the telephone ke ys change during programming as follo ws. (The original features are in parentheses.) During Normal Operation[...]

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    4.1.1 Using Proprietary T elephones 4-4 System Programming V iewing the Display The display gi ves the user helpful information, such as the ne xt step, pre vious entries, etc. The KX-T7130 and the KX-T7030 both utilize one information line for programming. The display capacity is 16 digits. If the entry is longer than 16 digits, the user can shift[...]

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    4.1.2 Programming Methods System Programming 4-5 Advancing to the next stage When “ SYS-PGM NO? → ” is displayed, the user can go to the desired program by entering the 3-digit program address. Storing y our data Press STORE to store the data. • The ST ORE indicator lights red and a confirmation tone is heard. * Confirmation tone (one bee[...]

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    Press SELECT (Number of times) 4.1.3 Entering Characters 4-6 System Programming The user can enter characters to store names for extension numbers by using the dialing ke y pad and the buttons. Each of the twelve dialing k eys on the dialing ke y pad has se ven characters assigned. See the Combination T able below . K eys 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # 0 1 [...]

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    4.1.3 Entering Characters System Programming 4-7 Example of entering characters: to enter “Mike”: The display sho ws: 1. Enter 6 . 6 2. Press SELECT . M 3. Enter 4 . M4 4. Press SELECT six times. Mi 5. Enter 5 . Mi5 6. Press SELECT four times. Mik 7. Enter 3 . Mik3 8. Press SELECT four times. Mike Note • T o erase all the letters, press CLEAR[...]

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    4.1.4 Programming Example 4-8 System Programming Sample of Description Explanation (1) Program address: This address is printed at the top of ev ery page to quickly find the desired program. (2) Mode title. (3) Program title. (4) Provides a more detailed description of the program. (5) Shows the user the assignable choices. (6) Shows the user the [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Date and T ime Setting 000 System Programming 4-9 Description Sets the current date and time. Selection • Y ear: 00 – 99 • Month: Jan. – Dec. • Day: 1 – 31 • Day of the week: Sun / Mon / T ue / W ed / Thu / Fri / Sat • Hour: 1 – 12 • Minute: 00 – 59 • AM / PM Default 98 Jan. 1 Thu 12:00 AM Pr ogrammin[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Date and T ime Setting (contd.) 4-10 System Programming 000 13. Enter the minute . T o change the current entry , press CLEAR and enter the new minute. 14. Press . 15. Press SELECT for AM or PM. 16. Press . 17. Press STORE . 18. Press END . Conditions • After changing an entry , the user can press STORE . It is not necessa[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming System Speed Dialing Entry 001 System Programming 4-11 Description Used to program the System Speed Dialing numbers. These numbers are av ailable to all e xtension users. There are 100 numbers av ailable from 00 to 99. Selection • Speed dialing number: 00 – 99 • T elephone number: 32 digits (max.) Default All speed dia[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming System Speed Dialing Entry (contd.) 4-12 System Programming 001 Conditions • Each speed dialing number has a maximum of 32 digits. The v alid characters are 0 – 9, , and # keys , and the FLASH, P A USE, SECRET and – (hyphen) b uttons . – T o store a flash signal, press FLASH . Note: The stored flash will only be ef[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming System P assword 002 System Programming 4-13 Description Assigns the password required for entering the system programming mode or assigning extension passw ords. Selection Passw ord: 0000 – 9999 Default 1234 Pr ogramming 1. Enter 002 . Display: System Password 2. Press NEXT . Display: Password : 1234 3. Enter a password .[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DSS Console P ort Assignment 4-14 System Programming 003 Description Assigns the jack numbers for the DSS Consoles. Selection • DSS Console number: 1 or 2 • Jack number: 02 – 24 / Disable Default All DSS Consoles — Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 003 . Display: DSS Jack Assign 2. Press NEXT . Display: DSS NO? → 3. En[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming P aired T elephone Assignment for DSS Console 004 System Programming 4-15 Description Assigns the jack numbers for the paired extensions with DSS Consoles. Selection • DSS Console number: 1 or 2 • Jack number: 01 – 24 / Disable Default DSS1 – Disable, DSS2 – Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 004 . Display: DSS Pair Ass[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming One-T ouch T ransfer Using a DSS Button 4-16 System Programming 005 Description Enables or disables automatically holding an outside call when a DSS button on a DSS Console or proprietary telephone is pressed. Through this assignment, the button can perform the follo wing. • W ith T ransfer — Pressing a DSS button holds [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode 006 System Programming 4-17 Description This program is used to determine if the day/night/lunch mode is set automatically or manually . Selection Man (manual) / A uto (automatic) Default Manual Pr ogramming 1. Enter 006 . Display: Day/Night Mode 2. Press NEXT . Display example: [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start T ime 4-18 System Programming 007 Description When automatic is programmed in program [006] “T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode”, this program sets the starting time on a day of the week basis. Selection • Day of the week selection: Sunday / Monday / T uesday / W ednesda[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start T ime (contd.) 007 System Programming 4-19 8. Enter the minute . T o change the current entry , press CLEAR and enter the new minutes. 9. Press . 10. Press SELECT for AM or PM. 11. Press STORE . 12. T o program another time service mode, press SELECT . 13. Repeat steps 6 through 11. 14. [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Operator Assignment 4-20 System Programming 008 Description Assigns the jack number for the operator . The operator has the ability to perform operator services. Selection Jack number: 01 – 24 / Disable (no operator) Default Jack-01 Pr ogramming 1. Enter 008 . Display: Operator Ext 2. Press NEXT . Display example: OPT :Jac[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Extension Number Assignment 009 System Programming 4-21 Description Assigns an extension number to each e xtension. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24 • Extension Number: 100 – 199 Default Jack 01 – 24 = Ext 101 – 124 Pr ogramming 1. Enter 009 . Display: Extension No Set 2. Press NEXT . Display: Jack NO? → 3. Ent[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming LCD T ime Display Selection 4-22 System Programming 010 Description Selects ho w the current time and date will be displayed on a proprietary telephone while it is idle. Either 12 hour or 24 hour (military time) is av ailable. Selection 12 HOUR / 24 HOUR Default 12 HOUR Pr ogramming 1. Enter 010 . Display: Time Display 2. Pr[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Hunting Group Set 100 System Programming 4-23 Description Assigns to enable or disable the station hunting feature for each extension group. Selection • Extension group number: 1 – 8, ( = all extension groups) • Disable / Enable Default All extension groups — Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 100 . Display: Hunting Group[...]

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    4-24 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Station Hunting T ype 101 Description Used to set the Station Hunting type for each extension group. There are two Station Hunting types a v ailable: Circular and T erminating. If circular is assigned for a group, all of the extensions in the group are searched one time until an idle one is found. If [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming V oice Mail P ort for KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 102 System Programming 4-25 Description Enables or disables the jacks which work as the v oice mail ports for DTMF transmission to the Panasonic V oice Processing System (KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100). Selection • Jack number: 07 / 08 / 15 / 16 , ( = all jacks) • Enable / Disable Default Al[...]

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    4-26 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DTMF Integration for KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 103 Description Enables or disables the system to send codes (DTMF tones) to indicate the status of a call (busy , answered, ringing, disconnected, etc.) in addition to the normal call progress tones. These codes enable the Panasonic V oice Processing System (KX[...]

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    Call State Conditions Code 4.2 System Pr ogramming DTMF Integration (contd.) 103 System Programming 4-27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 #9 Ringback T one Busy T one Reorder T one DND Answer Forw arded to V oice Processing System (Ringing) Forw arded to V oice Mail (Busy) Forw arded to Extension Confirmation T one Disconnect When an extension the V oice Process[...]

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    Operation 4-28 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Hold Mode Selection 104 Hold Mode T o hold T o transfer Hold-1 Hold-2 Hold-3 Description Assigns the call hold mode for single line telephones. Each mode is explained as follo ws. Selection Hold-1 / Hold-2 / Hold-3 Default Hold-1 Pr ogramming 1. Enter 104 . Display: Hold Mode 2. Press NEXT .[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Conference T one 105 System Programming 4-29 Description Assigns whether or not a confirmation tone is sent before starting and ending a conference call. This assignment also works for the Executi v e Busy Override feature. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 105 . Display: Conference Tone 2. Pre[...]

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    4-30 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming External P aging Access T one 106 Description Used to remov e the confirmation tone for the external pager . The default setting sends confirmation tone to the e xternal pager before paging is sent. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 106 . Display: Ext-Pag Ack-Tone 2. Pr[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DTMF Receiv er Check 107 System Programming 4-31 Description Enables or disables the DTMF recei ver to check whether the DTMF recei vers are acti v ated normally or not. Six DTMF recei vers wo rk with the following cards. DTMF-R 1 and 2 — basic extension card (jacks 01 – 08) DTMF-R 3 and 4 — extension e xpansion card 1[...]

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    4-32 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Flash Mode for a Station Loc k ed Extension 108 Description Assigns whether or not an extension where the electronic station lockout or remote station lock control feature has been set, can send a flash signal during a con v ersation with an external party . Selection Enable / Disable Default Disable[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming CO Indicator Assignment 109 System Programming 4-33 Description Assigns whether or not an extension user can answer an incoming outside call when they were w as not assigned to recei ve calls in programs “[408]–[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/ Night/Lunch”. Selection Enable (A CO button indicator will flash [...]

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    4-34 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Flash K ey Mode 110 Description Assigns sending a flash signal when the FLASH button on a proprietary telephone is pressed. Selection MODE 1 (A flash signal is sent during the time programmed in program “[418] Flash T ime”) MODE 2 (A flash signal is sent while the FLASH button is pressed.) Defa[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Hold Music Selection 111 System Programming 4-35 Description Used to determine the music source use for Music on Hold for outside calls. Selection External / T one Default External Pr ogramming 1. Enter 111 . Display: Hold Music 2. Press NEXT . Display example:External 3. K eep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is [...]

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    4-36 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DSS Console Indication Mode 112 Description Enables or disables the Busy Lamp Field (BLF) on DSS buttons to indicate the Forw ard (FWD) or Do Not Disturb (DND) status of corresponding extensions. Selection Enable (FWD/DND — flashing) / Disable (FWD/DND — of f) Default Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Extension Ringing P attern Selection 115 System Programming 4-37 Description Selects the extension ringing pattern when an intercom call is recei ved. The ringing patterns are sho wn below . Selection Single / Double / T riple Default Double Pr ogramming 1. Enter 115 . Display: Ext Ring pattern 2. Press NEXT . Display exampl[...]

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    4-38 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Call Pickup T one 117 Description Enables or disables the confirmation tone sent when the Call pickup feature is acti vated. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 117 . Display: Call Pickup Tone 2. Press NEXT . Display example: Enable 3. K eep pressing SELECT until the desir[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Pulse Restriction 118 System Programming 4-39 Description Enables or disables sending pulse dialing to the Central Of fice during a con v ersation with an external party , when Pulse or Call block is selected in program [401] “Dial Mode”. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 118 . Display: Puls[...]

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    4-40 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Redialing After Pulse to T one Con version 119 Description Enables or disables sending tone dialing to the Central Of fice when an extension user redials after changing from pulse to tone mode by pressing and #. Selection Enable / Disable Default Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 119 . Display: Redial Aft[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T oll Restriction Check f or and # 125 System Programming 4-41 Description Assigns whether the entered “ ” and “#” are checked by toll restriction or not. This assignment is required for certain Central Of fices to pre v ent toll fraud. Some Central Of fices ignore the user-dialed “ ” and “#”. If the user’ [...]

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    4-42 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming V oice Mail 1 APT P ort for KX-TVS50 † 130 Description Enables or disables the extension jack numbers 07, or 07 and 08 corresponding to the voice mail APT ports for data transmission to the Panasonic V oice Processing System (KX-TVS50). Selection • Port 7 / P ort 7 & 8 / Disable Default All ja[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming V oice Mail 2 APT P ort for KX-TVS50 † 131 System Programming 4-43 Description Enables or disables the extension jack numbers 15, or 15 and 16 corresponding to the voice mail APT ports for data transmission to the Panasonic V oice Processing System (KX-TVS50). Selection • Port 15 / P ort 15 & 16 / Disable Default All[...]

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    4-44 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Hold Recall T ime 200 Description Assigns the length of the hold recall timer . This timer is used to alert an extension that a call has been held for an e xtended period of time. Selection T ime: 30 sec / 1 min / 1.5 min / 2 min / 3 min / 4 min / 5 min / 6 min / Disable (= Hold Recall disabled) (seco[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T ransfer Recall T ime 201 System Programming 4-45 Description Assigns the length of the transfer recall timer . If a transferred call is not answered within the programmed time, the call will be returned to the original caller . Selection T ime: 15 sec / 30 sec / 1 min / 2 min (seconds/minutes) Default 30 sec Pr ogramming 1[...]

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    4-46 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Call F orwarding Start T ime 202 Description Sets the time for the Call Forw arding – No Answer feature. If a call is not answered within the programmed time, the call will be forwarded to the destination. Selection 5 sec delay / 10 sec delay / 15 sec delay / 20 sec delay (seconds) Default 15 sec de[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Pickup Dial Delay T ime 203 System Programming 4-47 Description Sets the length of time for the Pickup Dialing feature. If the telephone user lifts the handset, the programmed party will be called when the time expires. This delay gi v es the user an opportunity to enter numbers before automatic dialing occurs. Selection 1 s[...]

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    4-48 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Call Duration Count Start T ime 204 Description Sets the number of seconds the system waits between the end of dialing and the start of the SMDR timer for outgoing toll calls. When the system has sent all the digits to the central of fice and this timer expires, the system will start counting the call[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration T ime Limit 205 System Programming 4-49 Description Sets the maximum time allo wed for a con v ersation between two external parties. When the timer e xpires, the Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line call is disconnected. Selection T ime (minutes): 1 – 32 Default 10 min Pr ogrammin[...]

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    4-50 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Dialing Start T ime 206 Description Sets the number of milliseconds the system waits before dialing after an outside (CO) line is seized. Selection 0 msec / 250 msec / 500 msec / 750 msec / 1000 msec / 1250 msec / 1500 msec (milliseconds) Default 0 msec Pr ogramming 1. Enter 206 . Display: Dial Start [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Interdigit T ime 208 System Programming 4-51 Description Assigns the maximum time allo wed between digits for an outgoing outside call. Selection 5 sec / 10 sec / 15 sec (seconds) Default 10 sec Pr ogramming 1. Enter 208 . Display: Interdigit Time 2. Press NEXT . Display example: Time:10 sec 3. K eep pressing SELECT until th[...]

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    4-52 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming No Dial Disconnection 211 Description Enables or disables disconnecting an outside (CO) line if an extension user does not dial an ything within 10 seconds after an outside (CO) line is seized. Selection Enable (disconnect) / Disable (does not disconnect) Default Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 211 . Di[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Carrier Code Assignment 300 System Programming 4-53 Description Assigns carrier codes. This allo ws the system to recognize a special user-dialed carrier code in order to apply toll restriction. The system disregards the assigned code and toll restriction is applied to the numbers after the code. Selection • Code number: 0[...]

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    4-54 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming T oll Restriction — System Speed Dialing Boundary Class 301 Description Assigns the T oll Restriction class for System Speed Dialing numbers. Selection Boundary Class-1 / Boundary Class-2 / Boundary Class-3 / Boundary Class-4 / Boundary Class-5 Default Boundary Class-1 Pr ogramming 1. Enter 301 . Di[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T oll Restriction — Class 2 – 5 Denied Codes 302 – 305 System Programming 4-55 Description These allo w the user to specify which numbers are toll-restricted for each toll restriction class as follo ws. Program [302]: restricts COS number 2. Program [303]: restricts COS numbers 2 and 3. Program [304]: restricts COS num[...]

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    4-56 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming T oll Restriction — Exception Codes 306 Description This allo ws the user to assign numbers which are exceptions to toll restriction specified in programs [302] – [305]. Selection • Code number: 01 – 80 • Exception number: 11 digits Default All codes – Not stored Pr ogramming 1. Enter 306[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Emergency Dial Number Set 309 System Programming 4-57 Description Stores up to five emer gency numbers. Emergenc y numbers are not subject to toll restriction, Account Code – Forced/V erify - All modes, Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock Control. Selection • Code number: 1 – 5 • Emergenc y number: 11 [...]

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    4-58 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Account Codes 310 Description Assigns the account codes for Account Code Entry , V erify – All and V erify – T oll modes. If V erify – All is assigned in program [605] “ Account Code Entry Mode”, an account code is required to make an outside call. If V erify – T oll is assigned, an accoun[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming A utomatic P ause Insertion Codes 311 System Programming 4-59 Description Assigns up to 40 automatic pause insertion codes which are checked with the outside outgoing call number . When one of the codes is the same as the call number , the pause time assigned in program [417] “Pause T ime” is automatically inserted after[...]

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    4-60 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming T oll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class 312 Description Assigns the T oll Restriction COS number when the Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock Control is set. Selection COS-2 / COS-3 / COS-4 / COS-5 / Disable Default Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 312 . Display: LOCK Boundary 2. [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment 400 System Programming 4-61 Description Used to identify which outside (CO) lines are connected to the system. This pre vents users from calling a line which is not connected. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6 , ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Connect / Not Connect Defaul[...]

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    4-62 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Dial Mode 401 Description Each outside (CO) line can be programmed for DTMF , pulse or call blocking. This program assigns the selection to each line. DTMF : The dialing signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are con v erted to tone signals and transmitted to an outside (CO) line. Pulse : Th[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Pulse Speed Selection 402 System Programming 4-63 Description An outside (CO) line set for pulse or call blocking mode in program [401] “Dial Mode” can hav e two pulse rates, 10 pps (lo w) and 20 pps (high). This program sets the pulse speed for each outside (CO) line which has set the pulse or call blocking mode. Select[...]

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    4-64 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Host PBX Access Codes 403 Description Assigns Host PBX access codes. If the system is installed behind a host PBX system, an access code is required to make an outside call. Up to eight codes can be stored for an outside (CO) line connected to the host PBX. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 ?[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Host PBX Access Codes (contd.) 403 System Programming 4-65 Conditions • This program is only required if a host PBX is connected to the system. • There is a maximum of eight access codes per outside (CO) line. Each code has one or two digits, consisting of 0 – 9 . • When the programmed codes are dialed, Automatic Pau[...]

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    4-66 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment 404 Description Each outside (CO) line must be assigned to an outside (CO) line group (trunk group). This program defines the outside (CO) line group assignment for each outside (CO) line. For e xample, if there are multiple telephone service companies a vailable, t[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunc h 405 – 407 System Programming 4-67 Description Determines which outside (CO) lines can be accessed by an extension in the day , night and lunch modes. The extension users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned outside (CO) lines. Selection • Outside (CO)[...]

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    4-68 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 408 – 410 Description Allo ws more than one extension to ring in the day , night and lunch modes. All incoming calls from the programmed outside (CO) lines are directed to the specified extensions. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch (contd.) 408 – 410 System Programming 4-69 Conditions • An e xtension can be assigned as the destination for as many outside (CO) lines required. • T o assign all jacks or all outside (CO) lines to the same selection, press the key in step 3 or step 4. In these cases, the[...]

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    4-70 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 411 – 413 Description Assigns the ringing start time for each jack in the day , night and lunch modes. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Immdtly (immediate ringing[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch (contd.) 411 – 413 System Programming 4-71 Conditions • T o assign all jacks or outside (CO) lines to the same selection, press the ke y in step 3 or step 4. In these cases, the display will show: CO :# :Mixed . • There are four notification methods. (1) Immediate ringing[...]

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    4-72 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside (CO) Line Mode — Day/Night/Lunch 414 – 416 Description Selects the mode of an incoming outside call on each outside (CO) line in the day , night and lunch modes. There are the follo wing four modes. Normal: an incoming outside call will be recei ved at the extension(s) assigned in programs[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside (CO) Line Mode — Day/Night/Lunc h (contd.) 414 – 416 System Programming 4-73 Conditions • “DISA1” must be selected when an optional OGM/F AX Detection card is not installed and if the user wants to use Internal DISA. • There are two outgoing messages. Program [502] determines ho w each message is used. ?[...]

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    4-74 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming P ause T ime 417 Description Assigns the length of the pause time. The programmed pause time is automatically inserted after a line access code or host PBX access code programmed in [403] “Host PBX Access Codes”, or can be manually inserted by the user with the P A USE b utton. Selection • Outsi[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Flash T ime 418 System Programming 4-75 Description Assigns the length of the flash time. If the system is installed behind a host PBX, External Feature Access (EF A) is necessary to obtain its services. T o enable this feature, select the required hooking signal sending time for an outside (CO) line. Selection • Outside [...]

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    4-76 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming A utomatic Designated Outside (CO) Line Access 419 Description Assigns the sequence in which outside (CO) lines will be accessed during the Automatic Line Access mode. When a user dials the feature number for automatic line access (9), an idle line is searched for in the programmed outside (CO) lines.[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Calling P arty Control (CPC) Signal 420 System Programming 4-77 Description Assigns the required minimum duration of the CPC Signal for incoming outside calls. If programmed, the system disconnects the line when the CPC signal is detected. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • T ime[...]

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    4-78 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Calling P arty Control (CPC) Signal (contd.) 420 6. T o program another outside (CO) line, press NEXT or PREV , or SELECT and enter the desired outside (CO) line number . 7. Repeat steps 4 and 6. 8. Press END . Conditions • T o assign all outside (CO) lines to the same selection, press the key in st[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming CPC Detection for Outgoing Calls 421 System Programming 4-79 Description Enables or disables CPC Signal Detection during an outside call in progress. If enabled, the system disconnects the line at the time set in program [420] “Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal” when the CPC signal is detected. Selection • Outside (CO[...]

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    4-80 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Disconnect T ime 422 Description Determines the amount of time to send the disconnect signal from the system to the Central Of fice or host PBX. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6 , ( = all outside (CO) lines) • T ime (seconds): 0.5 sec / 1.5 sec / 4.0 sec Default All outside (CO) lines[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Outside (CO) Line Ringing P attern Selection 423 System Programming 4-81 Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6 , ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Single / Double / T riple Default Single Pr ogramming 1. Enter 423 . Display: CO Ring Pattern 2. Press NEXT . Display: CO NO? → 3. Enter an outside (CO) line number . Pr[...]

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    4-82 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection 500 Description Selects the mode of an incoming DISA call. There are two modes as follo ws. W ithout AA: the system can recei ve an e xtension number , line access number and operator call number , and send the call to the designated destination. W ith AA: the syst[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Built-in A uto Attendant 501 System Programming 4-83 Description Assigns the DISA built-in auto attendant number . The extension number can be assigned as a one digit number and used as a DISA built-in auto attendant number . Selection • DISA built-in auto attendant (AA) number: 0 – 9 • Jack number: 01 – 24 / Ri[...]

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    4-84 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming OGM Mode Selection 502 Description Selects ho w the two outgoing messages (OGM) are used. There are two modes as follo ws. MODE 1: both OGM1 and OGM2 are used for DISA1 so that the system can recei ve two incoming calls via DISA at the same time. MODE 2: OGM1 is used for DISA1 and OGM2 is used for DIS[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming F AX Connection 503 System Programming 4-85 Description Assigns which jack can recei ve facsimile data when the system recei ves a facsimile transmission signal via the Direct Inw ard System Access (DISA) feature. Selection Jack number: 01 – 24 / Disable (Facsimile data cannot be recei ved.) Default Disable Pr ogramming 1.[...]

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    4-86 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Delayed Answer T ime 504 Description Assigns the time from a call being recei ved and answered using the DISA feature. Selection 0 sec / 3 sec / 6 sec / 12 sec (seconds) Default 3 sec Pr ogramming 1. Enter 504 . Display: Ans Delay Time 2. Press NEXT . Display example: Time: 3sec 3. K eep pressing[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA W aiting T ime after OGM 505 System Programming 4-87 Description Selects the time that the system waits for the DTMF signals or CNG tone after the outgoing message. Selection 0 sec / 5 sec / 10 sec / 15 sec (seconds) Default 5 sec Pr ogramming 1. Enter 505 . Display: DISA Wait Time 2. Press NEXT . Display example: Time [...]

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    4-88 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Busy Mode 506 Description Selects the mode when destination extension of the call via DISA is busy . There are three modes as follows. Call W aiting: a call waiting tone is sent and then the call is held until the called party responds. Disconnect: the call is disconnected after the busy tone. DI[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Intercept Mode 507 System Programming 4-89 Description Intercept Routing provides an automatic re-direction of DISA calls which cannot or hav e not been answered within the programmed time. This program is used to select whether the call is disconnected or re-directed. Intercept: the call is directed to the extensions a[...]

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    4-90 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Ringing T ime before Intercept 508 Description Selects the time for the Intercept Routing — No Answer (IRN A) feature. If a DISA call is not answered within the programmed time, the call will be redirected to the programmed extension. Selection 10 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec / 40 sec / 60 sec / 120 s[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Ringing T ime after Intercept 509 System Programming 4-91 Description Selects the time that the extension will ring for after being re-directed by the Intercept Routing — No Answer (IRN A) feature. If a call is not answered within the programmed time, the call will be disconnected. Selection 10 sec / 20 sec / 30 sec /[...]

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    4-92 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA No Dial Mode 510 Description Selects the mode when nothing is dialed after the OGM or a beep after a programmed length of time for the DISA1 and DISA2 modes. There are two modes as follo ws. Intercept: the call is directed to the extensions assigned in programs [408]–[410] for the time programm[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Security T ype 511 System Programming 4-93 Description Assigns the security mode for outside calls from a DISA (Direct Inward System Access) caller . There are three modes: None Security , T runk Security (outside (CO) line security), and All Security . None Security mode allo ws the caller to access an outside (CO) lin[...]

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    4-94 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Security Codes 512 Description Assigns the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Security Codes. Selection • Code number : 1 – 4 • DISA security code: 4 digits Default All codes — Not stored Pr ogramming 1. Enter 512 . Display: Security Code 2. Press NEXT . Display: CODE-01:Not Stored 3. Ent[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Cyclic T one Detection 513 System Programming 4-95 Description Selects the number of times that the system detects the cyclic tone. The system regards a call as completed after detecting the c yclic tone the programmed number of times. Selection Disable (will not detect) / 2 Times / 3 T imes / 4 Times Default 4 T imes Pr ogr[...]

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    4-96 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming F AX T one Detection 514 Description Selects the number of times the CNG tone (F AX tone) is detected. An incoming fax call via the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) feature is detected by the system after recei ving the CNG tone the assigned number of times. Selection 1 Time / 2 T imes Default 1 T i[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Intercept T ime for Internal DISA 515 System Programming 4-97 Description Selects the time that the system waits for DTMF signals when a call is recei ved via the internal DISA. If the system does not recei ve the DTMF signals within the assigned period of time, the call will be disconnected or sent to extensions programmed [...]

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    4-98 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA Incoming Assignment 516 Description Assigns the extensions which can recei v e calls via DISA. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( =all jacks) • Enable / Disable Default All jacks — Enable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 516 . Display: DISA Assign 2. Press NEXT . Display example: Jack NO? → 3. En[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA AA W ait T ime 517 System Programming 4-99 Description Selects the time that the system waits for a second digit entry . If the timer expires, the system will assume that the first digit is a DISA built-in auto attendant number (AA number) if an AA number is assigned in program [501] “DISA Built-in Auto Attendant”.[...]

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    4-100 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming DISA T one Selection after the Security Code 518 Description Enables or disables sending a beep to a caller after the Security Code is entered. If enabled, a beep is sent to the caller when the code entered is the same as one of the security codes assigned in program [512] “DISA Security Codes”. [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Extension Group Assignment 600 System Programming 4-101 Description Assigns an extension group for each e xtension. Extension groups are used for Group Call Pickup, Station Hunting, Paging – Group and Ring Group. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Extension group number (EXT GRP): 1 – 8 Default All [...]

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    4-102 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming TRS – Class of Service (COS) Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 601 – 603 Description Programs T oll Restriction (TRS) – Class of Service (COS) for each extension. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • COS-1 / COS-2 / COS-3 / COS-4 / COS-5 Default All jacks — COS-1 Pr ogramming[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Extension Name Setting 604 System Programming 4-103 Description Assigns names to the extensions. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24 • Name: 10 characters (max.) Default All jacks – Not stored Pr ogramming 1. Enter 604 . Display: Extension Name 2. Press NEXT . Display: Jack NO? → 3. Enter a jack number . Pressing NEXT[...]

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    4-104 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Account Code Entry Mode 605 Description Selects the account code input mode for each extension jack. There are four account code modes: Option, Forced, V erify-All and V erify-T oll. Option mode: The user can enter any account code, if needed. F orced mode: The user must alwa ys enter an account code[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Account Code Entry Mode (contd.) 605 System Programming 4-105 Conditions • T o assign all jacks to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will sho w: # :Mixed . • Program [310] “ Account Codes” is used to define the Account Codes for the V erify modes. • Programs [601]–[603] “TR[...]

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    4-106 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Call T ransfer to an Outside (CO) Line 606 Description Enables or disables performing the Call T ransfer to an Outside (CO) Line feature. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Enable / Disable Default Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 606 . Display: Transfer to CO 2. Press NEXT . Displ[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Call F orwarding to an Outside (CO) Line 607 System Programming 4-107 Description Enables or disables performing the Call Forw arding to an Outside (CO) Line feature. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Disable / Enable Default All jacks – Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 607 . Display: CO Forward 2. Pres[...]

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    4-108 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Executiv e Busy Ov erride 608 Description Enables or disables performing Executi v e Busy Override – Extension/Outside (CO) Line. Executi v e Busy Override allo ws a user to interrupt an established call. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Disable / Enable Default All jacks ?[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Do Not Disturb Ov erride 609 System Programming 4-109 Description Enables or disables performing the Do Not Disturb (DND) Override feature. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Disable / Enable Default All jacks – Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 609 . Display: DND Override 2. Press NEXT . Display: Jack NO[...]

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    4-110 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming P aralleled T elephone Connection 610 Description A Paralleled T elephone Connection allows a single line telephone to be connected to the same jack as a proprietary telephone. This program assigns which jacks can perform the paralleled telephone connection feature. Selection • Jack number: 01 – [...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming T AM (T elephone Answering Machine) Extension 611 System Programming 4-111 Description Assigns the jacks that can accept a T AM connection. When a jack is T AM-enabled, the “Call Retrie ving from a T AM” feature becomes av ailable. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Disable / Enable Default All jack[...]

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    4-112 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Room Monitor Assignment 612 Description Assigns which extensions can be monitored by another telephone. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Disable / Enable Default All jacks – Disable Pr ogramming 1. Enter 612 . Display: Room Monitor 2. Press NEXT . Display: Jack NO? → 3. En[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming W ireless PT P ort Assignment 617 System Programming 4-113 Description Used to identify whether the Panasonic W ireless Phone (e.g. KX-T7880 or KX-T7885) is connected to an extension jack or not. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Not Connect / Connect Default All jacks – Not Connect Pr ogramming 1. E[...]

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    4-114 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch 700 – 702 Description These programs assign which extensions will ring when a doorphone call is recei ved in the day , night and lunch modes. Selection • Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • [...]

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    System Programming 4-115 4.2 System Pr ogramming Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunc h 703 – 705 Description These programs assign which extensions can open a door in the day , night and lunch modes. Selection • Door opener number: 1 – 4, ( = all door openers) • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Enable / Disable Default All d[...]

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    4-116 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Doorphone Ringing/T one P attern Selection 706 Selection • Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Single / Double / T riple / S-Double Default All doorphones — T riple Pr ogramming 1. Enter 706 . Display: Door Ring Tone 2. Press NEXT . Display: Door NO? → 3. Enter a doorphone number[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Doorphone Access T one Selection 707 System Programming 4-117 Description Enables or disables sending a doorphone access tone to a monitored doorphone. If enabled, the access tone is heard from the doorphone when monitoring starts. Selection • Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • Enable / Disable Default All [...]

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    4-118 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Doorphone Ringing T ime 708 Description Selects the doorphone ringing time. Selection • Doorphone number: 1 – 4, ( = all doorphones) • 15 sec / 30 sec (seconds) Default All doorphones — 15 sec Pr ogramming 1. Enter 708 . Display: Doorphone R-Time 2. Press NEXT . Display: Door NO? → 3. Enter[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Door Opener T ime 709 System Programming 4-119 Description Selects the door opener time. The door is unlocked for the assigned period of time. Selection • Door Opener number: 1 – 4, ( = all door openers) • 1 sec / 2 sec / 3 sec / 4 sec / 5 sec / 6 sec / 7 sec / 8 sec (seconds) Default All door openers — 5 sec Pr ogra[...]

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    4-120 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming SMDR RS-232C Communication P arameters 800 Description Assigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C). New line code: Selects the code for the printer or personal computer . If the printer or personal computer automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select “CR”.[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming SMDR RS-232C Communication P arameters (contd.) 800 System Programming 4-121 6. K eep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 7. Press STORE . 8. Press NEXT to program the word length. Display example: Word Length:8bit 9. K eep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 10. Press STORE . 11. [...]

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    4-122 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming SMDR P arameter 801 Description Used to match the SMDR output to the paper size being used in the printer . The page length determines the number of lines per page. The skip perforation determines the number of lines to be skipped at the end of e very page. Selection • Page length (lines): 4 – 99[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Incoming/Outgoing Call Selection f or Printing 802 System Programming 4-123 Description Used to determine which calls will produce an SMDR printout. Selection • Outgoing calls: On (all calls) / Off (no printing) / T oll (printing toll calls only) • Incoming calls: On (all calls) / Off (no printing) Default Outgoing calls[...]

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    4-124 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Secret Speed Dialing/One-T ouch Dialing Printing 803 Description Enables or disables printing out the secret dial numbers stored in speed dialing and one-touch dialing on the SMDR. Selection • No printing / Printing Default No printing Pr ogramming 1. Enter 803 . Display: Secret Printing 2. Press N[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming System Data Dump 804 System Programming 4-125 Description Starts or stops printing the assigned data. All or a specific area of current programmed data is printed out. The areas are as follo ws. All Para: All data System Para: All data except the follo wing programs. CO Para: Programmed data of [400]–[403], [405]–[423] [...]

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    4-126 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming System Data Dump (contd.) 804 Condition • A printer must be connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided on the system. F eatur e Reference Section 3, F eatures Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming SMDR Account Code Selection 805 System Programming 4-127 Description Selects the account code type printed on the SMDR. There are the follo wing two types. CODE: the 4-digit account code number programmed in [310] “ Account Codes”. INDEX: a 2-digit code number (01 – 24). Selection CODE / INDEX Default CODE Pr ogramming[...]

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    4-128 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID Assignment 900 Description Enables or disables the Caller ID feature for outside (CO) lines which hav e contracted the Caller ID Service by a Central Of f ice. Selection • Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Enable / Disable Default All outside (CO) lines ?[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID Area Code Assignment 901 System Programming 4-129 Description Assigns the required area code when using the Caller ID feature. By assigning the area code, the system records the caller’ s phone number modified by programs [902] “Caller ID Modification for Local Calls” and [903] “Caller ID Modification fo[...]

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    4-130 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID Modification for Local Calls 902 Description Assigns the remov ed digits from a recei ved local caller’ s number , and adds a number to make the final number which serv es as the Caller ID number . The system records the modified caller’ s number in the incoming call log list so that[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls 903 System Programming 4-131 Description Assigns the remov ed digits from a recei ved long distance caller’ s number , and adds a number to make the final number which serv es as the Caller ID number . The system records the modified caller’ s number in the incoming call [...]

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    4-132 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID Log Priority Selection 904 Description Selects the first display of an incoming outside call by the Caller ID service. Selection • Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Number / Name Default All jacks – Name Pr ogramming 1. Enter 904 . Display: CID Priority 2. Press NEXT . Display[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming Caller ID SMDR F ormat 906 System Programming 4-133 Description Selects whether a Caller ID number is printed out or not on the SMDR. Selection Without CID (not printed) / W ith CID (printed) Default W ith CID Pr ogramming 1. Enter 906 . Display: CID SMDR Format 2. Press NEXT . Display example: With CID 3. K eep pressing SEL[...]

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    4-134 System Programming 4.2 System Pr ogramming R OM V ersion 998 Description Confirms the System R OM v ersion. Display example: Y501B 980430(M) V ersion Date Pr ogramming 1. Enter 998 . Display: ROM Version 2. Press NEXT . The display sho ws the system R OM version. 3. Press END . Conditions None F eatur e References None[...]

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    4.2 System Pr ogramming System Data Clear 999 System Programming 4-135 Description Clears the system data which hav e been programmed. The system will re-start with the default settings. Selection All Para / System Para / CO Para + outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) / Ext Para + jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) / D[...]

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    4-136 System Programming[...]

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    Section 5 List This section lists the tone, ring and default v alues of system programming.[...]

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    5.1 T one/Ring T one 5-2 List 1 s Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 3 Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringback Tone < TONE > Do Not Disturb (DND) Tone Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call Limit Warning Tone Call Waiting Tone 1 Call Waiting Tone 2 (Single) 5 s Call Waiting Tone 2 (Double) C[...]

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    5.1 T one/Ring T one List 5-3 1 s Incoming Calls (Single) / Hold Recall (Outside calls) Callback Ringing (Camp-on Recall) / Doorphone Ringing (S-Double) < RING TONE > Incoming Calls (Double) / Hold Recall (Intercom calls) Incoming Calls (Triple) / Timed Reminder[...]

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    Address Pr ogram Default 5.2 Default V alues 5-4 List [000] Date and T ime Setting [001] System Speed Dialing Entry [002] System Passw ord [003] DSS Console Port Assignment [004] Paired T elephone Assignment for DSS Console [005] One-T ouch T ransfer Using a DSS Button [006] T ime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode [007] T ime (Day/Night/Lunch[...]

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    Default Address Pr ogram 5.2 Default V alues List 5-5 [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection [117] Call Pickup T one [118] Pulse Restriction [119] Redialing After Pulse to T one Con version [125] T oll Restriction Check for and # [130] V oice Mail 1 APT Port for KX-TVS50 [131] V oice Mail 2 APT Port for KX-TVS50 [200] Hold Recall T ime [201] T r[...]

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    Default Address Pr ogram 5.2 Default V alues 5-6 List [400] Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment [401] Dial Mode [402] Pulse Speed Selection [403] Host PBX Access Codes [404] Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment [405]–[407] Flexible Outw ard Dialing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [408]–[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [411[...]

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    Default Address Pr ogram 5.2 Default V alues List 5-7 [506] DISA Busy Mode [507] DISA Intercept Mode [508] DISA Ringing T ime before Intercept [509] DISA Ringing T ime after Intercept [510] DISA No Dial Mode [511] DISA Security T ype [512] DISA Security Codes [513] Cyclic T one Detection [514] F AX T one Detection [515] Intercept T ime for Internal[...]

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    Address Pr ogram Default 5.2 Default V alues 5-8 List [700]–[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [703]–[705] Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [706] Doorphone Ringing/T one Pattern Selection [707] Doorphone Access T one Selection [708] Doorphone Ringing T ime [709] Door Opener T ime [800] SMDR RS-232C Communication Pa[...]

  • Seite 353

    Section 6 Troubleshooting This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting.[...]

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    6-2 Troubleshooting 6.1 Installation Extension does not operate. Improper reset operation. Noise during external paging. Volume distortion from external music source. Speed Dialing or One- Touch Dialing does not function. A proprietary telephone connected to extension jacks 01 through 08, 09 through 16, or 17 through 24 does not operate, but a sing[...]

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    Troubleshooting 6-3 6.2 Connection Yes No Connection between the system and a proprietary telephone: T/R is connected to H/L. H ¡ T ¡ R ¡ L ¡ ¡ H ¡ T ¡ R ¡ L KX-TA624 extension Use the correct cord (the inner 2 wires are for T/R and the outer 2 wires are for H/L). Connection between the system and a single line telephone: Connection between[...]

  • Seite 356

    6-4 Troubleshooting 6.3 Operation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION When using the speaker- phone with a proprietary telephone, KX-T7130 or KX-T7030, nothing is heard. The unit does not ring. During a power failure, the extension connected to JACK 01 or 09 does not operate. Originating an outside call cannot be performed. A tone type single [...]

  • Seite 357

    Section 7 Programming Tables This section provides a hard copy reference for entering user-programmed data.[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-2 Programming Tables [002] System Password [003] DSS Console Port Assignment [004] Paired Telephone Assignment for DSS Console [005] One-Touch Transfer Using a DSS Button [008] Operator Assignment [010] LCD Time Display Selection [006] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode [007] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Tim[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-3 7 Programming Tables [001] System Speed Dialing Entry 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 Default 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 All: Not stored SPD no. T[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-4 Programming Tables (Continued) 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 Default 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 All: Not stored SPD no. Telephone number (32 digits max.) SPD no. Telephone number (32 digits max.) [604] Extension Name Setting [009] Extension Number Assignment [600] Extension Group Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 [...]

  • Seite 361

    [103] DTMF Integration for KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 [104] Hold Mode Selection [106] External Paging Access Tone [105] Conference Tone Programming Tables 7-5 7 Programming Tables [100] Hunting Group Set Disable Enable 12345678 * Extension group no. (1 … 8, * : all) Selection Default All ✓ [102] Voice Mail Port for KX-TVS75/KX-TVS100 [107] DTMF Receive[...]

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    [131] Voice Mail 2 APT Port for KX-TVS50 [130] Voice Mail 1 APT Port for KX-TVS50 7 Programming Tables 7-6 Programming Tables Single Double ✓ Triple [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection [117] Call Pickup Tone Selection Default Change Enable ✓ Disable [118] Pulse Restriction Enable ✓ Disable [125] Toll Restriction Check for * * and # Disa[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-7 7 Programming Tables [205] Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration Time Limit 1 … 32 minutes 10 minutes Selection Default Change [208] Interdigit Time [211] No Dial Disconnection Selection Default Change 5 sec 10 sec ✓ 15 sec [300] Carrier Code Assignment 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Default: All Not stored CODE no. [...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-8 Programming Tables [302] Toll Restriction – Class 2 Denied Codes [303] Toll Restriction – Class 3 Denied Codes [304] Toll Restriction – Class 4 Denied Codes [305] Toll Restriction – Class 5 Denied Codes Default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) All: Not st[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-9 7 Programming Tables [306] Toll Restriction – Exception Codes 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Default All: Not stored CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-10 Programming Tables [309] Emergency Dial Number Set CODE no. Default 1 2 3 4 5 Emergency no. (11 digits max.) Code-01 = 911, Other codes = Not stored [310] Account Codes 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 All: Not stored Default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 CODE no. Account code (4 digits) CODE no. Account code (4 d[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-11 7 Programming Tables [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Codes 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Default 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 All: Not stored CODE no. Pause code (7 digits max.) CODE no. Pause code (7 digits max.) [312] Toll Restriction – Station Lock Boundary Cl[...]

  • Seite 368

    7 Programming Tables 7-12 Programming Tables [402] Pulse Speed Selection [400] Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment [401] Dial Mode Selection Connect ✓ No Connect Selection Low Speed ✓ High Speed Selection DTMF ✓ Pulse Call Blocking Outside line no. Default: All 1 2 3 4 5 6 * [404] Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment [403] Host PBX Access C[...]

  • Seite 369

    Programming Tables 7-13 7 Programming Tables [405] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Day Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable Ena[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-14 Programming Tables [406] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Night Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable E[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-15 7 Programming Tables [407] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Lunch Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable E[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-16 Programming Tables [408] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable Enable ✓ [...]

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    Programming Tables 7-17 7 Programming Tables [409] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Night Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable Enable ?[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-18 Programming Tables [410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Lunch Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 Enable ✓ Disable Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection Enable ✓ Disable Enable ?[...]

  • Seite 375

    Programming Tables 7-19 7 Programming Tables [411] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 I ✓ 51 0 1 5 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds delay[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-20 Programming Tables [412] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Night Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 I ✓ 51 0 1 5 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds del[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-21 7 Programming Tables [413] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Lunch Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Outside line 1 I ✓ 51 0 1 5 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 * (All) Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds del[...]

  • Seite 378

    7 Programming Tables 7-22 Programming Tables [416] Outside (CO) Line Mode — Lunch [414] Outside (CO) Line Mode — Day [415] Outside (CO) Line Mode — Night Default: All 1 2 3 4 5 6 * DIL Extn. no. D1 D2 Outside line no. N ✓ DIL Extn. no. D1 D2 N ✓ DIL Extn. no. D1 D2 N ✓ Selection — N: Normal, DIL + Extension jack no. (01 … 24), D1: D[...]

  • Seite 379

    Programming Tables 7-23 7 Programming Tables [503] FAX Connection [502] OGM Mode Selection [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection [422] Disconnect Time Selection (seconds) Selection Outside line no. Default: All 1 2 3 4 5 6 * 0.5 4.0 Single ✓ Double Triple 1.5 ✓ [500] DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection Selection Default Change With[...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-24 Programming Tables Intercept ✓ [506] DISA Busy Mode [507] DISA Intercept Mode [508] DISA Ringing Time before Intercept [509] DISA Ringing Time after Intercept [510] DISA No Dial Mode Disconnect ✓ Call Waiting Selection Default Change DISA 2 Intercept ✓ Disconnect 10 s ec 20 se c ✓ 30 sec 40 sec 60 sec 120 sec 10 se[...]

  • Seite 381

    Programming Tables 7-25 7 Programming Tables [518] DISA Tone Selection after the Security Code Enable ✓ Disable Selection Default Change [601] TRS – Class of Service (COS) Assignment — Day Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. COS no. (1 … 5) 1 ✓ 2345 [602] TRS – Class [...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-26 Programming Tables [606] Call Transfer to Outside (CO) Line [605] Account Code Entry Mode Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Verify-All Verify-Toll Selection Option ✓ Forced Selection Enable Disable ✓[...]

  • Seite 383

    Programming Tables 7-27 7 Programming Tables [609] Do Not Disturb Override [607] Call Forwarding to an Outside (CO) Line [608] Executive Busy Override Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Selection Enable Disable ✓ Selection Enable Disable ✓ Selection Enable Disable ✓ [610] [...]

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    7 Programming Tables 7-28 Programming Tables [612] Room Monitor Assignment [611] TAM Extension Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. Selection Enable Disable ✓ Selection Enable Disable ✓ [617] Wireless PT Port Assignment Selection Not Connect ✓ Connect[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-29 7 Programming Tables [700] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day [701] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Night [702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Lunch Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 * Extension jack no. 1 E ✓ D 2 E ✓ D 3 E ✓ D 4 E ✓ D 1 E ✓ D 2 E ✓ D 3 E ?[...]

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    Programming Tables 7-33 7 Programming Tables [904] Caller ID Log Priority Selection 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Default: All 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 Extension jack no. Selection Number Name ✓ Extension jack no. Selection Number Name [906] Caller ID SMDR Format Default Change Selection Without CID With CID ✓[...]

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    PSQX1424WA KW0698KM6020APC (M) Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”), Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabrie l Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto Rico 009[...]