General Features
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[Example]
Digit to receive DID: 4 (digits)
Digits to delete: 1 (digit)
Number to be added: 2
The System modifies the received subscriber number "4311" into "2311" as follows:
Processed in Step 2:
4311
311
The first digit "4" was deleted. This results in "311."
Processed in Step 3:
311
2311
The digit "2" was added to the beginning of "311." This results in "2311."
DID Dial Registration
The System converts the modified number into the destination DN or FDN according to this
table.
[Example]
The System searches for the number "2311" in the table. When matching is found, the call rings
the corresponding extension or floating station.
Conditions
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Hardware Requirements
To utilize the DID feature, DID card (KX-T96182) or T1 Digital Trunk card (KX-T96187)
is required.
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Incoming only – DID card (KX-T96182)
DID trunk is used for receiving DID calls only. If the extension user attempts to make a call
using a DID trunk (incoming only), the system sends a reorder tone.
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Both way – T1 Digital Trunk card (KX-T96187)
DID trunk is used for both receiving DID calls and making outside calls.
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A maximum number of digits to be received by DID/T1 card is limited to 7 digits.
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What if the dialing digits received is not enough to decide the call destination?
If the number of digits received is less than the number which is programmed in "Digit to
receive DID," a reorder tone is sent to the caller, or the call is redirected to the IRNA
destination (IRNA feature). This is determined by System Programming <Section 2.8
System Option, "22. Illegal Number - DID" in the Programming Guide>.
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What if the call destination is not registered?
If the received number has no corresponding destinations, a reorder tone is sent to the caller,
or the call is redirected to the IRNA destination (IRNA feature). This is determined by
System Programming <Section 2.8 System Option, "22. Illegal Number - DID" in the
Programming Guide>.
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What if the call destination is busy?
If the destination of a DID call is in busy status, the caller may hear a busy tone or the call
is redirected to the IRNA destination or the call waits until the destination becomes idle.
DID / MDN No.
(Max. 16 digits)
Destination
(Day)
Destination
(Night)
Name
(Max. 10 characters)
2311
200
300
PANASONIC
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