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    Hybrid IP-PBX PT Pr ogramming Manual Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. PSMPR Software File Version 4.0000 or later Model No. KX-TD A15[...]

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    2 PT Programming Manual Intr oduction About this Pr ogramming Manual The PT Pr ogramming M anual is des igned to ser ve as a reference to programming the Panasonic Hybr id IP-P BX usin g a Panasonic pro prie tar y te lephone ( PT) with d isplay . The PT Pr ogramming M anual is divided into th e following sectio ns: Section 1, Overvie w Provides an [...]

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    PT Programming Manual 3 NO TES • The co ntents of th is ma nual apply to PBXs wit h a cer tain software v er sion, a s indic ated on the cov e r of thi s manual. T o confir m t he so ftware version o f your PBX, s ee [190] Main Processing (MPR) Software V ersion Reference . • Some opt ional ser vi ce cards, PT s, and features are no t av a ilab[...]

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    4 PT Programming Manual T able of Contents 1 Ove rvi ew ... .... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... .... 9 1.1 Intr oduction ..... ........... ........... ............. ........... ........... ............. ........... ........... ............ ... .... 10 1.1.1 Introduct ion .......[...]

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    PT Programming Manual 5 [303] Spec ial Carrier Access Code ...................... ....................... ...................... ....................... .... .................. .. 28 [304] Eme rgency Number ........ ....................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ....... ............... ........ 28 [320[...]

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    6 PT Programming Manual [515] Wir eless XDP P aralle l Mode f or Pa ired T elephone.................. ...................... ....................... ........... ..... .. 38 [516] Prog ramming Mode Limitati on ..................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ...... ........... ....... 38 2.1 .9 E xtens ion [...]

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    PT Programming Manual 7 [902] Slot Card Reset ... ...................... ....................... ...................... ....................... ...................... ................... 49 3 Append ix ........ ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... ...... 51 3.1 Revis ion H istor y ....... .[...]

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    8 PT Programming Manual[...]

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    PT Programming Manual 9 Section 1 Overview This sec tion pr ovides an overview of pr ogramming the PBX.[...]

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    1.1 Intr oduction 10 PT Programming Manual 1.1 Intr oduction 1.1.1 Introduction These p rogramming ins truc tions are desig ned to se r ve as an overall system p rogramming re f e rence f o r the P anaso nic Hybr id IP-P BX. Each feature in the PBX has default s ettings that ca n be changed to custom ise the P BX to your requ irements. T hese se tt[...]

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    1.1 Intr oduction PT Programming Manual 11 1.1.2 P assw or d Security T o main tain sys tem secu r ity , system passwords are r equire d to acce ss cer tain programmi ng functions of the PBX. By giving different user s access to diff e rent passwords, it is possible to contr ol the amount of pro gramming that e ach user i s able to perform . The fo[...]

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    1.1 Intr oduction 12 PT Programming Manual 1.1.3 Entering Characters The following characters ca n be use d when st orin g a name, messag e, or other text entr y data u sing a PT . The tables below show you the charac ters av ail able by p ushin g each button a speci fic number of times. T ab le 1 (Standar d mode ) T ab le 2 (Option mode)[...]

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    1.1 Intr oduction PT Programming Manual 13 T able 2 ( Opt io n mo de for CE mod el ) T able 2 ( Opt io n mo de for GR mod el )[...]

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    1.1 Intr oduction 14 PT Programming Manual [Exampl e of Enter ing Char acters] T o enter "Ann": Notes • T o erase th e character on the curs or , press CLEAR. • T o move the cursor to th e left, press . • T o move the cursor to the right, press . When enter ing two or more cha racters that use the sam e button c onsecutively (e.g. &[...]

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    PT Programming Manual 15 Section 2 PT Pr ogramming This sect ion ser ves as reference operating ins tru ctions when using a display PT to program the P BX.[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 16 PT Programming Manual 2.1 PT Pr ogramming 2.1.1 Pr ogram ming Instruction s Required T elephone/Extension PBX setti ngs can be customised throug h system p rogramming by using a prop rie tar y teleph one (PT ) with a multili ne display , such as the KX-T7 636. T o acces s sys tem programmi ng, the Cla ss of Ser vic e (COS) as[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 17 Entering System Pr o gramming Mode Using a PT to perfor m system programm ing allows an author ised extension user to set a wide range of PBX features and parameter s. There are two lev els o f system programming that can b e perform ed with a PT: administra tor-lev el programming and user-lev e l progra[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 18 PT Programming Manual [1XX] System Manag ement Programming Global s ystem paramete rs [2XX] Timer Programming System timers [3XX] TRS/Barring /ARS Programming TRS/Ba rri ng and A uto matic Route Sele cti on (A RS ) pr ogrammi ng [4XX] T runk Programming T r un k, tr unk group, and BRI line s etting s [5XX] COS Programmi ng Cl[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 19 2.1.2 Entr y V alues Throug hout this ma nual, maxi mum entr y values are s hown f or each pro gramming item , as shown in the e xam ple below . Slot and P or t V alues A v ailable Slot Entry V alues Enter s lot numbers as two-digit number s (e.g. "04" for slot 4) . A v ailable P or t Entry V a[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 20 PT Programming Manual 2.1.3 Basic Pr ogramm ing [000] Date & Time [In 12-hour For ma t] [In 24-hour For ma t] [001] System Speed Dialling Number [002] System Speed Dialling Name [003] Extension Number [000] 00–99 Year 01–31 Date 01–12 Hour 00–59 Minute END (HOLD) ENTER ENTER ENTER 01–12 Month NEXT AM/PM SELECT ([...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 21 Note • If PC Pho ne, PC Console, or a CTI applicati on is r unning on a PC connecte d to an e x tension whose extension num ber is t o be programm ed/modifie d, quit the appli catio n first. [004] Extensi o n Name [005] Extension P e rsonal I d entificati on Number (PIN) W ARNING There is a risk that f[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 22 PT Programming Manual [008] Absent Messa g e [010] Char g e Margi n [011] Char g e T ax [012] Char g e Rate per Unit [008] 1–8 Location No. END Message ENTER ENTER Max. 16 characters [010] 2+2 decimal places Margin XX.YY% END ENTER ENTER [011] 01–03 Location No. 2+2 decimal places Tax XX.YY% END ENTER ENTER [012] 01–64 [...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 23 2.1.4 System Manag ement Programming [100] Flexible Number ing [101] Time Service Switching Mode [102] Time Service Star ting Time [In 12-hour Format] [In 24-hour Format] [100] 01–68 Location No. Feature No. END (HOLD) ENTER ENTER CANCEL NEXT T o the Next Location No . T o the Desired Location No . 1?[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 24 PT Programming Manual [103] Idl e Line Access (Local Access) [110] System P assw or d for Adminis trator—f or PT Pr ogramming [111] System P assw ord f or User—for PT Pr ogramming [112] Mana g er P assw ord [120] V erificati on Cod e [121] V erificati on Cod e Name [122] V erificati on Cod e P ersonal Identificat ion Numb[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 25 W ARNING There is a risk that fraud ulent telephone c alls will be made i f a thir d par ty disco vers a personal identificat ion number (PIN) (verifica tion code PIN or extensi on P IN) of the PBX. The cost of such calls wil l be billed to the owner/rent er of the PBX. T o pr otect the PBX from this kin[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 26 PT Programming Manual 2.1.5 Timer Programming [200] H old Recall Time [201] T ransf er Recall Time [203] Inter cept Time [204] H ot Line W aiting Time [205] A utomatic Redial Repeat Times [206] A utomatic Redial Interv al [207] Door Unloc k Tim e [200] 0–240 s Time END (HOLD) ENTER ENTER [201] END ENTER ENTER 1–240 s Time[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 27 [208] Call Duration Count Star ting Time f or LCO T [209] DISA Dela yed Answer Time [210] DISA T runk-to-T runk Call Prolong Time [211] DISA In tercept Time [208] 0–60 s Time END ENTER ENTER [209] 0–30 s Time END ENTER ENTER [210] 0–7 min Time END ENTER ENTER [211] 0–60 s Time END ENTER ENTER 1 D[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 28 PT Programming Manual 2.1.6 TRS/Barring/ARS Programming [300] TRS/Barrin g Override b y System Speed Dialling [301] TRS/Barring Denied Co de [302] TRS/Barring Except ion Code [303] Special Carr ier Access Code [304] Emer g ency Number [320] ARS Mode [300] Disable/Enable END (HOLD) SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSAGE) ENTER ENTER ENTER E[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 29 [321] ARS Leading Number [322] ARS Routing Plan T able Number [325] ARS Exce p tion Number [330] ARS Routing Plan Time T abl e [In 12-hour Format] [In 24-hour Format] [331–346] ARS Routing Plan T able (1–16) [321] 0001–1000 Location No. Max. 16 digits Leading No. END ENTER ENTER [322] 0001–1000 L[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 30 PT Programming Manual [350] A RS Carr ier Na me [351] ARS T runk Gr oup f or C arrier Access [352] ARS Remo ved Number of Digits f or Carrier Access [353] ARS Carrier Access Code [350] 01–10 Carrier Table No. Max. 20 characters Name END ENTER ENTER SELECT [351] Carrier Table No. Trunk Group No. END ENTER ENTER 01–10 01–[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 31 2.1.7 T runk Pr ogram ming [400] LCO T/BRI T runk Connection [401] LCO T/BRI T runk Name [402] LCO T/BRI T runk Gr oup Number [409] LCO T/BRI T runk Number Reference [410] LCO T Dialling Mode [411] LCO T Pulse Rate ENTER ENTER [400] No Connect/ Connect END (HOLD) SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSAGE) CANCEL NEXT T o[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 32 PT Programming Manual [412] LCO T DTMF Minim u m Duration [413] LCO T CPC Signal D etection Time—O utgoing [414] LCO T CPC Signal Detection Time—Inc o ming [415] LCO T Rever se Circuit [416] LCO T Pause Tim e [417] LCO T Flash/Recall Time [418] LCO T Disconnect Time [412] 80/160 ms END SELECT ENTER ENTER Slot No. Port No.[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 33 [420] BRI Netw ork T ype [421] BRI DIL/DDI/MSN Selec tion [422] BRI Subscri ber Number [424] BRI La yer 1 Acti ve Mode Note After chan ging th is setti ng, perform [ 902] Sl ot Card Re set to e nable the new setting. [425] BRI La yer 2 Acti ve Mode Note After chan ging th is setti ng, perform [ 902] Sl o[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 34 PT Programming Manual [427] B RI TE I Mode Note After c hanging th is setti ng, perform [9 02] Sl ot Card Res et to enable the new setting. [450] DIL 1: 1 Destination [451] DID Number [452] DID Name [453] DID Destination [471] Host PBX Access Code ENTER ENTER [427] Slot No. Port No. 00–63 (for Fix)/ TEI END ENTER Clear (for[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 35 [472] Extensi o n-to-T runk Call Dura tion [473] T runk-to-T runk Call Duration [475] DISA S ilence Detection [476] DISA Continuous Signal Detection [477] DISA Cyc lic Signal D etection [490] Calle r ID Signa l T ype [472] Trunk Group No. 01–60 min Time END ENTER ENTER 01–64 [473] Trunk Group No. 01?[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 36 PT Programming Manual 2.1.8 COS Pr ogrammin g [500] T runk Group Number [501] TRS/Barring Le vel [502] T runk Call Duration Limitation [503] Call T ransfe r to T runk [504] Call Forwar ding to T ru nk [500] 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 3 Break/4 Night 01–64 COS No. Time No. Trunk Group No. Disable/Enable END (HOLD) SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSA[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 37 [505] Ex ecutive Busy Over ride [506] Ex ecutive Busy Over ride Deny [507] DND Override [508] Account Code Mo de [509] TRS/Barr ing Level f or System Speed Dialling [510] TRS/Barrin g Level f or Extension Dial Lock [511] Mana g er Assignment SELECT Disable/ Enable [505] 01–64 COS No. END ENTER ENTER Di[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 38 PT Programming Manual [512] P ermission f or Door Open A ccess [514] T ime Ser vice Manual S witchin g [515] Wireless XDP P arall el Mode for P aired T elephon e [516] Pr ogram ming Mode Lim itation Disable/ Enable SELECT [512] 01–64 COS No. END ENTER ENTER [514] 01–64 COS No. END Disable/ Enable SELECT ENTER ENTER SELECT[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 39 2.1.9 Exten sion Programming [600] EXtra Device P ort (XDP) Mo de [601] T erminal Devi ce Assignment [602] Class of Ser vice [603] Extension User Gr oup [604] Extension Intercept Dest ination [605] Call Forwarding—No Answer Time [600] Slot No. Port No. Off/On END (HOLD) SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSAGE) ENTER [...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 40 PT Programming Manual [606] CLIP /COL P Num ber [620] Incoming Call D istrib u tion Group Member [621] Incoming Call D istrib u tion Group Delay ed Ringin g [622] Incoming Call D istrib u tion Group Floating Extension Numb er [623] Incoming Call D istrib u tion Group Name [606] Max. 16 digits 1–5 digits CLIP/COLP No. END EN[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 41 [624] Incoming Call Distrib u tion Group Distrib utio n Method [625] Destination f or Overflow Time Expirati o n [626] Overflo w Time [627] Destinati on When All Busy [628] Queuing Ca ll Capaci ty [624] END Ring/UCD/ Priority Hunt SELECT ENTER ENTER Incoming Call Distribution Group No. 001–128 [625] 1 [...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 42 PT Programming Manual [629] Queuing Hurry-up Level [630] Queuing Time T able [631] Sequen ces in Qu euing Time T a ble [632] Maxim um Number of Ag ents [640] Extension User Groups of a P aging Gr o up [629] None/1–30 Hurry-up Level END ENTER ENTER Incoming Call Distribution Group No. 001–128 [630] 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 3 Break/4[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 43 [641] External P agers of a P aging Gr oup [650] Extension User Gr oups of a Pic kup Group [660] VM Group Floating Extension Number [680] Idle Extension Hunting T ype [681] Idle Extension Hunting Gr oup Member [641] External Pager No. Paging Group No. END SELECT ENTER ENTER No/Yes 01–32 1 [650] Pickup [...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 44 PT Programming Manual [690] PS Registration Note • Pleas e refer to Section 2.7.7 Con necting a Cell Stat ion to the H ybri d IP-PB X in the Inst allation Manual for details abo ut PS registration . [691] PS T e rmination [692] P er sonal Identification Numb er (PIN) f or PS Registration [699] CS St atus Referenc e [690] 00[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 45 2.1.10 Reso ur ce/Interface Programming [700] External P ager Floating Extension Number [710] Music Source Se lection f or BGM [711] Music on Hold [712] Music f or T ransfer [720] Doorphone Call Destination [729] Doorphone Number Reference [700] 1 Pager No. END (HOLD) ENTER ENTER Extn. No. 1–5 digits [[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 46 PT Programming Manual [730] Outgoing Message (OGM) Floating Extension Number [731] Outgoing Message (OGM) Name [732] DISA Security Mode [730] END Message No. ENTER ENTER Extn. No. 01–32 1–5 digits [731] END Message No. Max. 20 characters Name ENTER ENTER 01–32 [732] END None/ Trunk/All SELECT ENTER ENTER[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 47 2.1.11 SMDR & Main tenance Programming [800] RS-232C P arameter—New Line Code [800] RS-232C Parameter — Baud Rate [800] RS-232C Parameter — W or d Length [800] RS-232C Param eter—Par i ty Bit [800] RS-232C P arameter—Stop Bit Length [801] External Modem Contr ol [802] SMDR P age Length [800[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 48 PT Programming Manual [803] S MD R Skip P erforatio n [804] SMDR Outgoing Call Printing [805] SMDR Incoming Call Printing [810] Remote Pr ogramming [812] ISDN Remote Floating Extensio n Number [803] END 0–95 lines Skip Perforation ENTER ENTER [804] END No print/Print SELECT ENTER ENTER [805] END No print/Print SELECT ENTER [...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming PT Programming Manual 49 2.1.12 Card Pr ogramming [900] Slot Card T ype Reference [901] Slot Car d Deletion [902] Slot Car d Reset [900] Reference only 01–11 Slot No. Card Name END (HOLD) ENTER [901] END ENTER Slot No. Delete ENTER T o the Next Slot No . T o the Desired Slot No . NEXT Confirming the deleting operation. 01–11[...]

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    2.1 PT Pr ogramming 50 PT Programming Manual[...]

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    PT Programming Manual 51 Section 3 Appendix[...]

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    3.1 R evisi on Hi sto ry 52 PT Programming Manual 3.1 Revi sion History 3.1.1 KX-TD A 15 PSMPR Software File V e r si on 4.0xxx Change d Contents • [003] E xtensio n Numbe r • [004] E xtensio n Name • [005] E xtensio n P erso nal Identi fication Number (PIN ) • [006] O perator Ass ignment • [007] DS S Consol e Paired T elephone • [13 0][...]

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    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 53 3.2 Feature Pr ogramming Ref erences A Absent Message • [008] Abse nt Messa ge Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.17.2 Absent M essage Account Code Ent r y • [508] Account Cod e Mode Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.5.4.3 Ac count Cod e Entr y A utomatic Route Selection (ARS) • [320] ARS Mode[...]

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    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 54 PT Programming Manual Feature Guide Reference 1.3.1.2 Cal l Forwarding (FWD) Call Hold • [200] Hol d Recall Time Feature Guide Reference 1.12.1 Call Hold Call Pic kup • [650] Extension User Groups of a Pickup Group Feature Guide Reference 1.4. 1.3 Call Pic kup Call T ransf er • [20 1] T ran sf er Recal l[...]

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    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 55 Calling/Conne cted Line Identification Pr esentat ion (CLIP/COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identif ication Presentation (CNIP/CONP)—by QSIG • [003] Extension Number • [004] Extension Name Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.26.4.2 Ca lling /Connected Line Ident ificat ion Prese ntation [...]

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    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 56 PT Programming Manual • [730] Outgoing Message (OGM) Fl oating Extens ion Num ber • [731] Outgoing Message (OGM) N ame • [732] DIS A Secur ity M ode Feature Guide Reference 1.15. 6 Direct Inw ard Syste m Access (DIS A) Displa y Informati on • [130] Decim al P oi nt P osition for Currency • [131] Cur [...]

  • Page 57

    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 57 1.8.3 Ex tension Dial Lock Extension P ersonal I dentification Number (PIN) • [005] Extension P ersona l Ident ificatio n Numbe r (PIN) Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.24.1 Ex tension P ersona l Ident ificatio n Number (P IN) Extension P or t Configu ration • [007] DSS Cons ole P ai red[...]

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    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 58 PT Programming Manual • [632] Maximum Num ber of Ag ents Feature Guide Reference 1.2.2.2 Group C all Distr ibution H Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the T elephone Company fr om a H ost PBX) • [47 1] Host PBX A ccess Code Feature Guide Reference 1.5.4.7 Hos t PBX A ccess Code (Access Co de to the T el[...]

  • Page 59

    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 59 • [426] BRI Configu ration • [427] BRI TEI Mod e Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.19.1 Inte grated Ser vices Digital Networ k (ISDN ) Inter cept Routing • [203] Inte rcept T ime • [604] Extension Intercep t Destinati on • [625] Des tination f o r Overflow Time Expiration Feature Gu[...]

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    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 60 PT Programming Manual M Manager Feature s • [112] Manager Pass word • [511] Manager A ssignm ent Feature Guide Reference 2.2.6 Mana ger Features Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service • [421] BRI DIL/DD I/MSN Sel ection • [426] BRI Configu ration Feature Guide Reference 1.1.1.4 Multiple Subsc[...]

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    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 61 • [629] Queuing Hurr y-up L e vel Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.2.2.3 Outside De stinat ions in I ncoming Call Dist ribution G roup Overflo w Feature • [625] Des tination f o r Overflow Time Expiration • [626] O v er flow Time • [627] Destinati on When A ll Busy • [628] Q ueuing[...]

  • Page 62

    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 62 PT Programming Manual • [002] System Speed D ialling Name • [004] Extension Name Feature Guide Reference 1.21 .3 P S Direc tory PS Ring Group • [620] Inc oming Cal l Distr ibution Group M ember Feature Guide Reference 1.21.2 PS Ring Gr oup PS Roaming b y Netw ork ICD Group • [620] Inc oming Cal l Distr[...]

  • Page 63

    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 63 Feature Guide Ref e rence 2.3.8 Soft ware Upgrading Special Carr ier Access Code • [303] Special Carri er Acc ess Code Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.5.4.8 Specia l Carr ier A ccess Code Speed Dialling—P ersonal /System • [001] System Speed Dia lling Number • [002] System Speed Dia[...]

  • Page 64

    3.2 Feature Programming Re ferences 64 PT Programming Manual Time Service • [101] Time Se r vic e Swit ching Mod e • [102] Time Se r vice S tar ting Time • [514] Time Se r vice M anual Swi tching Feature Guide Reference 2.2.4 Ti me Ser vi ce T oll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barri ng (Barring) • [300] TRS/Barr in g Override by Syste m Spee d Dia[...]

  • Page 65

    3.2 Featu re Progr amming Referen ces PT Programming Manual 65 1.8.6 V e rifica tion Co de Entr y Virtual PS • [690] PS Registrati on Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.21.6 Vir tua l PS V oice M ail (V M) Group • [601] T erminal Device Assignment • [660] VM Gro up Floating Exte nsion Num ber Feature Guide Ref e rence 1.20.1 V oice Mai l (VM) Gro up[...]

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