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Features

3-140

Features

Call Forwarding – No Answer Time-Out 

1 – 12 rings

CO Dial Starting Time

n

100 ms, n: 0 – 40

Extension-to-CO Call Duration Time   

1 – 64 min

Hold Recall Time

0 – 240 s

Intercept Routing Time-Out

3 – 48 rings

Message Waiting Ring Interval Time

0 – 64 min

Pickup Dialling Waiting Time

0 – 8 s

Ring-Off Detection Time

6 / 11 s

SMDR Duration Count Starting Time

0 – 60 s

Toll Restriction First Digit Time-Out

5 – 120 s

Toll Restriction Inter-digit Time-Out

5 – 30 s

Transfer Recall Time

3 – 48 rings

CO Line Group Timer Items
Disconnect Time

0.5 / 2.0 / 4.0 s

Register Recall Signal Time

Disable / 80 / 96 / 112 /
200 / 300 / 400 / 500 /
600 / 700 / 800 / 900 /
1000 / 1100 / 1200 ms

Pause Time

1.5 / 2.5 / 3.5 / 4.5 / 5.5
/ 6.5 s

CO Line Timer Items 
CPC Signal Detection Time (Incoming) 

n

8 ms, n: 02 – 75

DTMF Digit Time

96 / 160 ms

Extension Timer Items
Delayed Ringing Count

Disable / Immediate /
2 / 4 / 6 / 8 rings /
No ring

Voice Mail Integration Timer Items
DTMF Signal Duration

80 / 160 ms

DTMF Signal Waiting Time

0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0 s

after VPS Answer

DTMF Signal Waiting Time

0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0 s

after VPS calls Extension

Programming References

Section 4, System Programming,

[200]  Hold Recall Time 
[201]  Transfer Recall Time 
[202]  Call Forwarding – No Answer Time 
[203]  Intercept Time 
[204]  Pickup Dial Waiting Time

 

Summary of Contents for KX-TD816E

Page 1: ...rid System Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System MODEL KX TD816E KX TD1232E D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM K...

Page 2: ...TD196E 1 KX TD280E KX TD281E 1 KX TD282E 2 KX T30865E KX A46E Service Unit Telephone Optional Equipment Description Digital Super Hybrid System Main Unit Digital Super Hybrid System Main Unit Digital...

Page 3: ...IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EA...

Page 4: ...atus after accessing the CO line for the purpose of making outgoing calls to the BT emergency 999 and 112 service During dialling this apparatus may tinkle the bells of other telephones using the same...

Page 5: ...e line If the telephone operates properly do not reconnect the unit to the line until the trouble has been repaired If the telephone does not operate properly chances are that the trouble is in the te...

Page 6: ...1 EEC 93 68 EEC 6 The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this boo...

Page 7: ...he programming required conditions connection references related features and operation for every feature Section 4 System Programming Provides step by step programming instructions for a proprietary...

Page 8: ...ction for Proprietary Telephones Single Line Telephones and DSS Consoles 2 10 2 3 3 Parallelled Telephone Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone 2 15 2 3 4 EXtra Device Por...

Page 9: ...c Redial Redial Automatic 3 118 Automatic Station Release 3 8 B Background Music BGM 3 8 Background Music BGM External 3 9 Budget Management 3 10 Busy Lamp Field 3 10 Busy Station Signalling BSS 3 11...

Page 10: ...4 Charge Fee Reference 3 35 Class of Service COS 3 36 CO Incoming Call Information Display 3 37 0 CO Incoming Call Information Log 3 38 CO Line Connection Assignment 3 39 CO Line Connection Assignment...

Page 11: ...3 F Flexible Button Button Flexible 3 12 Flexible Numbering 3 64 Floating Station 3 67 Full One Touch Dialling 3 68 0 G Group Call Pickup Call Pickup Group 3 30 Group CO G CO Button Button Group CO G...

Page 12: ...100 Mixed Station Capacities 3 100 Module Expansion 3 101 Music on Hold 3 102 N Night Service 3 103 No Reply Group 3 104 0 Notebook Function 3 104 1 O Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA 3 104 2 Off Hook...

Page 13: ...ecret Dialling 3 123 1 Single CO S CO Button Button Single CO S CO 3 16 Special Display Features 3 124 Call Forwarding Do Not Disturb 3 124 CO Outgoing Call Log 3 125 Extension Dialling 3 125 Station...

Page 14: ...eral Programming Instructions 4 2 4 1 1 Using the Proprietary Telephones 4 3 4 1 2 Programming Ways 4 7 4 1 3 Entering Characters 4 9 4 1 4 User Programming Mode 4 12 4 1 5 Example of Programming 4 13...

Page 15: ...3 115 Adjust Time 4 55 116 ROM Version Display 4 56 117 Charge Display Selection 4 57 118 Charge Fee Reference Extension Assignment 4 58 119 Charge Fee Reference ID Code Set 4 59 120 User Password 4 6...

Page 16: ...TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 4 85 311 Emergency Dial Number Set 4 86 4 6 CO Line Programming 4 87 400 CO Line Connection Assignment 4 87 401 CO Line Group Assignment 4 88 402 Dial Mo...

Page 17: ...n Call 4 123 516 Calling Line Identification Restriction 4 124 517 Connected Line Identification Restriction 4 125 0 518 CFU CFB CFNR Assignment 4 125 1 519 Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA 4 125 2 4 8...

Page 18: ...X21 LCR Carrier Code 4 153 7X22 LCR Carrier Modify Command 4 154 7X23 LCR CO Line Group Assignment 4 155 7X24 Authorization Code Set 4 156 4 10 Resource Programming 4 157 800 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Ca...

Page 19: ...ation Features 8 28 Digital Wireless Connection 8 28 Call Directory 8 33 PS Programming 8 34 Super EXtra Device Port SXDP 8 36 8 4 DECT PS System Programming 8 38 DECT PS System Programming Conditions...

Page 20: ...ansformation 8 60 671 PS Extension Number Set 8 61 672 PS Password Set 8 63 673 PS CLIP COLP Number Assignment 8 64 674 675 PS Extension Intercept Routing Day Night 8 65 676 PS Incoming Call Display 8...

Page 21: ...Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the system including system capacity and specifications...

Page 22: ...n Every jack in the system also supports the parallel connection of a proprietary telephone and a single line device They share the same extension number and are considered by the system to be one ext...

Page 23: ...Allows the user to see charges and to print out the charges Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station TAFAS Ringing occurs over the external paging system call can be answered from any station Remote Stat...

Page 24: ...d analogue proprietary telephones DSS Consoles and single line devices such as single line telephones facsimiles To expand its capabilities the system can be equipped with optional components or custo...

Page 25: ...3 line display speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7436 Digital 6 line display speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7220 Digital speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7230 Digital 2 line display speakerphone 24 Fle...

Page 26: ...xpansion units for KX TD1232 can be installed per system 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 One of the following units can be installed per system KX TD180 Adds four CO lines KX TD280 Adds two ISDN S0 lines...

Page 27: ...TAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Connection Cable 8 CO lines 4 ISDN S0 lines can be added One of the following cards can be installed for KX TD1232 KX TD181 Adds eight CO lines KX TD281 Add...

Page 28: ...s programming and maintenance of the system from a remote location Remote Card KX TD196 D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Battery Adaptor Connector Battery Adaptor KX A46 Two...

Page 29: ...or openers The doorphone is an option Doorphone KX T30865 D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Paired Telephone Proprietary Telephone DSS Console KX T7240 KX T7040 Pair DIGITAL...

Page 30: ...Volt 30V Circuit Volt 5V 15V Power Failure Memory back up duration seven years by factory provided lithium battery Power Failure Transfer 3 CO lines max assigned to extensions System operation for se...

Page 31: ...e 1 for KX T7420 KX T7425 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 KX T7220 KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7250 KX T7130 KX T7020 KX T7050 or single line telephone 2 by Parallel or eXtra Device Port Connection of a propriet...

Page 32: ...ards Units Station Equipment KX TD1232 Max Quantity Item KX TD816 Single System Max Quantity System Connection System Inter Connection Card 2 Service Unit 1 1 2 8 CO Line Card or 1 2 4 ISDN S0 Line Ca...

Page 33: ...sage Waiting 128 1 5 4 Ports Port type classification These ports do not respond to address signalling These ports provide DTMF and Loop Disconnect Signalling 1 5 Specifications PORT NAME EXTN PORT PS...

Page 34: ...with extension wiring up to 620 m Notes EXTN Jack 1 to EXTN Jack 16 for KX TD816 or EXTN Jack 1 to EXTN Jack 32 for KX TD1232 may be used for off premise extension in which case cabling would be requ...

Page 35: ...Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions as well as how to install the optional cards and units...

Page 36: ...2 F 104 F 2 Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs etc may damage the equipment or contacts 3 Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong 4 Dusty places or pl...

Page 37: ...stallation and Section 6 1 2 Connection 7 If an extension does not operate properly disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then connect again or turn off the Power Switch of the system a...

Page 38: ...ic Panasonic EIA RS 232C Connector Earth Terminal Battery Adaptor Connector AC Inlet Power Switch Power Indicator 2 2 1 Unpacking When you unpack the main unit the following components should be inclu...

Page 39: ...ports and Doorphone Dooropener Connectors are at SELV CO Line Connectors and Extension Connections are at TNV Interconnection circuit should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the re...

Page 40: ...den Wall Templet 3 Hook the main unit on the screw heads 1 Place the templet included on the wall to mark the four screw positions 2 Install the four screws included into the wall Drive the screw to t...

Page 41: ...ot be lost To open the front cover of the main unit 1 Loosen the two screws on the right side of the main unit 2 Open the front cover in the direction of Arrow To ground D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBR...

Page 42: ...ccessible Printer for SMDR or Personal Computer for System Programming Battery Adaptor KX A46 Two car batteries connected in series Consisting of two 12 VDC To AC Outlet External Music Source 1 Extern...

Page 43: ...ensions additional KX TD1232 32 Extensions 16 extensions initial 16 extensions additional Cordless Phone one pair two pair KX T7040 DSS console two pair two pair one pair one pair one pair one pair KX...

Page 44: ...e are 8 plugs to connect extensions to jacks 1 through 8 for KX TD816 and 16 plugs to connect extensions to jacks 1 through 16 for KX TD1232 Mis connection may cause the system to operate improperly S...

Page 45: ...hones and DSS Consoles KX TD816 Jack 1 through Jack 8 KX TD1232 Jack 1 through Jack 16 REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN P2 A L B Jack 4 Jack 3 Jack 2 Jack 1 H P1 Jacks 1 through 16 are located...

Page 46: ...sion line cords should only be routed internally inside a customers premises The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit Proprietary Telephone analogue type Connection With the KX T7020 KX T7050 and K...

Page 47: ...le Connection A maximum of four DSS Consoles models KX T7440 KX T7441 KX T7240 or KX T7040 can be installed per system The DSS Console must be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone System...

Page 48: ...gramming 007 DSS Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment Feature References Section 3 Features DSS Console Note After completing all the required inside cabling including CO lines extensions exte...

Page 49: ...roprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone 2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B 4 conductor wiring cord For DPT Connect pins L and H only A and B are not necessary For APT Connect pins A...

Page 50: ...2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B 4 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A B L and H Back of the KX T7200 Series DPTs To single line telephone To system TO TEL LCD ADJ PUSH TO EMSS Notes Not...

Page 51: ...Method 2 for Digital Proprietary Telephone only is also available for XDP connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 600 EXtra Device Port Feature References Section 3 Features EX...

Page 52: ...hat will send background music and determine whether both pagers will generate a confirmation tone Use an RCA connector and shielded cable To adjust the sound level of the pagers use the volume contro...

Page 53: ...one Feature References Section 3 Features Background Music BGM External Paging External Paging All Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station TAFAS REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN Paging Jack 2 Pag...

Page 54: ...g to the earphone headphone jack on the external music source System programming is required for the Music on Hold and Background Music features To adjust the sound level of the Music on Hold use the...

Page 55: ...nal Information Field 20 Feature References Section 3 Features Background Music BGM Background Music BGM External Music on Hold REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN External Music Jack 2 External M...

Page 56: ...aximum length is 2 m The pin configuration of EIA RS 232C connector is as follows Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 FG SD TXD RD RXD RS RTS CS CTS DR DSR SG CD DCD ER DTR EIA AA BA BB CA CB CC AB CF CD CCITT...

Page 57: ...your system see the chart below Circuit Type EIA AA BA BB CA CB CC AB CD Signal Name FG SD TXD RD RXD RS RTS CS CTS DR DSR SG ER DTR Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 Signal Name RD RXD SD TXD ER DTR SG DR DSR...

Page 58: ...SR circuit indicates that the printer is ready An ON condition does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer Signal Ground SG Connects to the DC ground of the unit for all...

Page 59: ...asonic D816 8EXT DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 4CO DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM ISDN DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 2SO Expansion area 2 Expansion area 1 Expansion Unit Connectors Remove the cover plate s o...

Page 60: ...EXT DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic D1232 ISDN DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 2SO Note System programming is required for unit location identification Refer to Section 4 3 109 Expansion C...

Page 61: ...SDN S0 Line Card KX TD281 Adds four ISDN S0 lines Front Cover is open System Inter Connection Card Connector CO Line Expansion Card Connector 4 CO Line Card 2 ISDN S0 Line Card for KX TD816 System Int...

Page 62: ...1 through CO 4 install the optional 2 ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD282 1 Insert the upper end of the 4 CO Line Card or 2 ISDN S0 Line Card into the two hooks on the main unit 2 Press the two corners at the...

Page 63: ...4 Connect the cord to the connector Wire Specifications In making a CO line connection use twisted pair cable for installation The wire specifications for CO lines are as follows Wire Solid wire Diame...

Page 64: ...Mis connection may cause the system to operate improperly See Section 6 1 2 Connection before connection 1 Insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug Fix the transparent part into the b...

Page 65: ...te If connection is made using a TJF Test Jack Frame ensure the maximum cable length between the TJF and the point on entry into the CO card is less than 30 m minimum distance 0 m B A A B A B CO 2 CO...

Page 66: ...ry for KX TD282 1 Take the appropriate jumper cover out of the first and second pins from the left on the jumper of the P board S0 side Jumper 1 for Port number 03 Jumper 2 for Port number 04 2 Cover...

Page 67: ...n the TJF and the point on entry into the CO card is less than 30 m minimum distance 0 m 2 4 2 CO Line Connection Optional Card Installation 2 33 Port No 4 Port No 3 Port No 2 Port No 1 To Terminal Bo...

Page 68: ...h Terminating Resistors TR The ISDN S0 bus should be terminated with two 100 terminating resistors TR Power Supply for ISDN Terminal Equipment TE The system does not provide a power supply to terminal...

Page 69: ...eady increase with the development of electronic equipment In many countries there are regulations requiring the installation of a lightning protector A lightning strike to a telephone cable which is...

Page 70: ...ain Unit Protectors EXTN TEL TEL EXTN SLT PT EXTN Lightning Protector EXTN Earth Outside Installation Diagram If you install an extension outside of the main building the following precautions are rec...

Page 71: ...composition of the soil Consider the following recommendations 1 Installation location of the earth rod Near the protector 2 Check obstructions None 3 Composition of the earth rod Metal 4 Depth of th...

Page 72: ...vided on the front of the main unit For Unit Installation see Section 2 4 6 Installing Expansion Unit KX TD170 KX TD180 KX TD280 2 4 5 Extension Connection Optional Unit To add eight extensions KX TD8...

Page 73: ...middle and top 8 Station Line Unit Note The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit 2 Connect the cabinet cord to the connector in the main unit firmly 1 Loosen the two the screws on the cover plate...

Page 74: ...n expansion unit in order to ground it For details refer to Section 2 5 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer KX TD180 KX TD170 Panasonic D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Inside screw P ana...

Page 75: ...edge 8 Tie up all the cords into a bundle If other cords are coming from the upper cabinets tie them too 9 Close the cabinet cover and secure the outside screw 10 Cover the cords with the cord holder...

Page 76: ...t 2 Press the two corners at the lower end of the Remote Card 3 Connect the cord to the Remote Card connector Programming References Section 4 System Programming 107 System Password 813 Floating Numbe...

Page 77: ...3 Connect the wires from the main unit to the screws located in the front cover To the main unit See the following page 4 Re attach the halves and re install the screw Type 1 When the doorphone plate...

Page 78: ...the holes in a plug Fix the transparent part into the black part Note Do not strip the wires Insert the wires all the way into the plug 2 Insert the plug into the connector in the main unit 3 Connect...

Page 79: ...DN Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic DOORPHONE Doorphone 2 Doorphone 1 REMOTE Doorphone 1 KX T30865 Doorphone 2 KX T30865 4 conductor wiring KX TD1232 4CO ISDN Door opener 2 Door opener 1 DOOROP...

Page 80: ...wisted wire or the equivalent The wire should be between 1 2 and 2 4 mm in diameter including the coating Pair the door opener with the doorphone D 1 2 2 4 mm SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN DOOROPEN...

Page 81: ...the main unit is as follows Programming References Section 4 System Programming 607 608 Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day Night Feature References Section 3 Features Door Opener Doorphone Call D1232 D1...

Page 82: ...em 2 Press the two corners at the lower end of the System Inter Connection Card 3 Connect the cord to the System Inter Connection Card connector 4 Open the latch on the card 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4...

Page 83: ...on 2 6 Starting the System for the First Time The master and slave must have the same version software Otherwise System Connection will not work properly When you install an ISDN S0 Line Unit or and C...

Page 84: ...s Make sure do not short the batteries and wires To connect the two batteries use accessory wire 1 Assemble the cords and two car batteries 12VDC each as shown 2 4 10 Battery Adaptor Connection 2 Inse...

Page 85: ...ction After connection of the battery adaptor keep the power switch on unless when the main unit is turned off Batteries will discharge To charge the discharged batteries use a proper charging unit Po...

Page 86: ...rectly to following CO lines KX TD816 CO 1 CO 2 CO 5 KX TD1232 Master System CO 1 CO 2 CO 9 Slave System CO 13 CO 14 CO 21 The Power Failure Transfer jack is on the 8 CO Line Card 4 CO Line Card and 4...

Page 87: ...l Last Number Redial Call Park and Message Waiting features The system automatically changes the current connection when the power supply stops If DC power is available from backup batteries in the ev...

Page 88: ...he power indicator will flash 6 Slide the system clear switch to NORMAL while the power indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds The system will be initialized with default values The sys...

Page 89: ...is executed the system will not accept incoming outside calls for about 4 minutes after sliding the system clear switch to NORMAL The system needs time to establish the LCR data CAUTION Once you star...

Page 90: ...ool Notes If the system clear switch is set to CLEAR do not slide the system clear switch to NORMAL within 20 seconds of pressing the Reset button If you do the system programming data is reset to the...

Page 91: ...system clear switch to NORMAL while the power indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds Notes After pressing the Reset button return the system clear switch to NORMAL at step 3 while the...

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Page 93: ...ction describes every basic optional and programmable features in alphabetical order It also provides information about the conditions connection references programming required related features and o...

Page 94: ...In a Meeting An extension user can select only one message at a time The selected message is displayed every time the user goes off hook Programming References Section 4 System Programming 008 Absent...

Page 95: ...prietary telephone set can be programmed as the Account button Account code entry after CPC detection must be done within 15 seconds Otherwise SMDR call record is activated and entry becomes impossibl...

Page 96: ...telephone of Operator 1 in Day mode Memory When the system finds the wrong system data the indication System Data Err 1 is displayed Printer When the paper of the printer for SMDR runs out or the pri...

Page 97: ...rietary and single line telephone users during calling Conditions Single line telephone users receive calls with Ring Calling only Programming References Station Programming User Manual Intercom Alert...

Page 98: ...ing 100 Flexible Numbering Automatic callback busy cancel Feature References None Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Automatic Callback Busy Camp On Automati...

Page 99: ...first waiting call to the pre assigned extension with the Hurry Up button Hurry Up Transfer Conditions Automatic Overflow does not function in the following cases a The waiting queue is set 0 b Opera...

Page 100: ...gramming References Section 4 System Programming 207 First Digit Time 208 Inter Digit Time Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Background Music BGM Description Allows the propr...

Page 101: ...stalled per system Each pager can be programmed to send BGM or not For Music Source 1 it is possible to select the internal or external music source by system programming Priority of access to externa...

Page 102: ...indicators of the DSS Direct Station Selection buttons each of which corresponds to a selected extension tell whether the corresponding extensions are idle busy or in Do Not Disturb DND mode Conditio...

Page 103: ...alled extension has activated Call Waiting If it is activated the caller will hear ringback tone If the called party has been set to activate the Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA or Whisper OHCA functi...

Page 104: ...n or hold and transfer the call to the extension One Touch Transfer by DSS Button Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 108 One Touch Transfer by DSS Bu...

Page 105: ...p CO Loop CO Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming User Manual Flexible Button Assignment Available when the Digital Super Hybrid Sy...

Page 106: ...eeded to program the extension for receiving and or originating calls on CO lines It is possible to assign the same CO line group to more than one G CO buttons on the same PT It is possible to assign...

Page 107: ...an L CO button in either system or station programming It is possible to assign more than one L CO button on a PT Pressing the L CO button provides the same operation as dialling the automatic line ac...

Page 108: ...the S CO button Incoming calls appear on the proprietary telephone when an extension is assigned as the incoming call destination and an S CO G CO and or L CO button is assigned Immediate delayed no r...

Page 109: ...ht Emitting Diode The buttons which can be changed to function as a feature button are called flexible buttons The button is provided without an LED x Shows the number of buttons only if multiple butt...

Page 110: ...adset volume and the display contrast With the KX T7431 KX T7433 and KX T7436 it can also be used to select data from the Call Directory and the System Feature Access Menu on the display MESSAGE Used...

Page 111: ...xternal destination VOLUME Used to adjust the ringer speaker handset and headset volume and the display contrast Conditions Certain buttons are equipped with light indicators LED s to show line or fea...

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Page 113: ...r There can only be one stage of Call Forwarding if a call is forwarded to an extension which is also in Call Forwarding In this case Station Hunting can be activated for the forwarded call Although c...

Page 114: ...iting is not The MESSAGE button indicator is lit on the originally called extension If an extension in Call Forwarding is also in a Hunt group a call directed to the extension is forwarded Station Hun...

Page 115: ...still applies for calls directed to other extensions in the Hunt group Setting this function cancels other Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb functions if any A Floating Station cannot be programmed a...

Page 116: ...ion also applies if your extension is busy and cannot answer the incoming call within the time There can only be one stage of Call Forwarding if a call is forwarded to a station which is also in Call...

Page 117: ...Forwarding is also in a Hunt group a call directed to the extension is forwarded Station Hunting still applies for calls directed to other extensions in the Hunt group Setting this function cancels ot...

Page 118: ...ming calls to an extension are transferred by the ISDN line Call Forwarding Busy CFB An incoming call to an extension is transferred by the ISDN line when the line is busy Call Forwarding No Reply CFN...

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Page 120: ...tically disconnected Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Call hold 200 Hold Recall Time Feature References Section 3 Features Hold Recall Music on Hold Operation...

Page 121: ...user to prevent any other extension users from retrieving a held outside call Only the user who held it can retrieve the call Conditions If a call on hold is not retrieved in a specific period of time...

Page 122: ...ogramming 200 Hold Recall Time 990 System Additional Information Field 44 Feature References Section 3 Features Hold Recall Music on Hold Operation References DPT Features User Manual Call Hold Exclus...

Page 123: ...to the user when the hold is retrieved by the feature number Eliminating the tone is programmable Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Call hold retrieve intercom...

Page 124: ...y number max 6 digits This feature is one of ISDN s services When DDI is selected the number added to a subscriber number can be selected from either of the extension number and the DDI transformed nu...

Page 125: ...ntation is enabled the called party can check the calling party s number before the called party is answered it Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIP case by case Programming References Sectio...

Page 126: ...retrieved Eliminating the tone is programmable Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Call park call park retrieve 201 Transfer Recall Time 990 System Additional I...

Page 127: ...COS Additional Information on a Class of Service basis to prevent unauthorized calls If CPC Signal is detected during a Conference call the line is disconnected and the remaining two parties maintain...

Page 128: ...es SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Call Pickup Directed Call Pickup Group Description Allows the extension user to answer a call that is ringing at another telephone if the call is ringing...

Page 129: ...eferences Section 3 Features Call Pickup CO Line Call Pickup Group Call Pickup Directed Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Call Pickup Deny Call Splitting De...

Page 130: ...Extension Call Transfer Screened to CO Line Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to voice announce to the external party and transfer the intercom call Conditions Class of Service progra...

Page 131: ...e by system programming This function is possible when the destination is sending ringback or busy tone If the destination is busy Camp On Transfer occurs The ringing signal pattern follows the regula...

Page 132: ...y Station Signalling Setting Data Line Security cancels Call Waiting which has been turned on For proprietary telephone users two types of call waiting tone are provided to prevent them from missing t...

Page 133: ...Pulse or Pound is selected by system programming This can be switched manually at each extension Exchange rate between pulse counter and pounds is changeable by station programming The displayed curre...

Page 134: ...ling digits during an outside call 8 Call Forwarding Follow Me 9 System speed dialling call restriction level Day mode Night mode 10 Switches the Day Night service 11 Unlocks the door opener 12 Do Not...

Page 135: ...e The CO line number and CO line name this information is useful in the following case When several divisions or companies are connected to one system and they have their own CO lines a user can check...

Page 136: ...ll information received by the CLIP feature CO Incoming Call Information Log feature If the assigned information cannot be displayed it will be shown according to the following priority Caller CO Line...

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Page 138: ...on party answers the call and records it manually The telephone user can control the CO Incoming Call Information Log Mode on the unit when the information area is full If the user sets this mode new...

Page 139: ...llows you to specify the CO lines connected to your system to prevent an extension user from originating an outside call by selecting a line which is not connected An idle line is selected from the co...

Page 140: ...grouped into up to eight CO line groups This allows extensions to call outside parties without designating a specific CO line since a CO line is automatically selected from the designated CO line grou...

Page 141: ...blishing a conference Conditions Possible conference combinations are 1 inside and 2 outside 2 inside and 1 outside and 3 inside Up to six conference calls are allowed simultaneously When a two party...

Page 142: ...ical to the previous setting b In addition sent when various features are successfully performed or accessed e g Call Hold Automatic Callback Busy c Sent when accessing external paging equipment e g P...

Page 143: ...fication Restriction COLR Description Allows the extension user to restrict the presentation of the called party s number to the calling party when the calling party is making the call This feature is...

Page 144: ...Consultation Hold A new incoming call will not arise at the extension which is keeping a call on Consultation Hold The extension is regarded as busy If a calling party is placed on hold music is sent...

Page 145: ...set Data Line Security it applies to the both extensions The Intercept Routing No Answer IRNA feature is not available for incoming calls to the extensions to which the Data Line Security feature is...

Page 146: ...e Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Dial Type Selection Description Allows you to select the desired dialling mode for each CO...

Page 147: ...ive both DTMF and pulse signals and is contracted for DTMF with a Central Office DTMF mode should be selected for the line If it is contracted for pulse dialling mode Call Blocking mode should be sele...

Page 148: ...d number 555 4112 subscriber number 5554 112 When DDI transformation number is selected the call is directed to extension 212 A When extension is selected the call is directed to extension 112 B Metho...

Page 149: ...call on a Class of Service basis This feature activates when Point is assigned in the program 424 ISDN Configuration Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 2 CO Line Connection Optional Card...

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Page 151: ...ensions only This CO line can be used by multiple extension users to make and receive calls Both DIL 1 1 and 1 N can have different destinations for day and night modes Night Service Conditions If a C...

Page 152: ...example CO03 AB COMPANY Charge Meter This is shown during an established outside call A display example CO01 00005 Charge Fee This is shown during an established outside call A display example CO01 00...

Page 153: ...utton for five seconds Conditions Display examples 1 If REDIAL SAVE or One Touch Dialling button is pressed the stored number is displayed 950 1001PP12345 2 If the DSS or MESSAGE button is pressed the...

Page 154: ...ramming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Display Self Extension Number Description Allows the display proprietary telephone user to displa...

Page 155: ...t Feature References None Operation References Appendix User Manual Display Examples Display Contrast Adjustment Description Allows the display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contras...

Page 156: ...wing extension cannot set DND operator the Call Forwarding C FWD destination or the DND destination When the extension has set the C FWD DND or DND for Direct Dialling In Call the extension cannot be...

Page 157: ...xible Numbering Do not disturb for DDI 514 Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call Feature References Section 3 Features Direct Dialling In DDI Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Teleph...

Page 158: ...be installed on each system System Connection provides for four door openers When a visitor presses the Call button on the doorphone the system may automatically open the door if the doorphone has a b...

Page 159: ...ach doorphone during day and night mode If no extension user answers an incoming doorphone call within 30 seconds the call stops ringing and is cancelled While engaged on a doorphone call any extensio...

Page 160: ...ton is pressed again before the call is answered the intercept timer starts again When the LCR feature is functioning the data of Jack 01 1 is used as the itemized code programmed in 7003 Itemized Cod...

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Page 162: ...ied operation Quick access to a system feature The above functions are activated simply by pressing buttons on the console which were pre programmed as function buttons DSS Consoles are provided with...

Page 163: ...roprietary Telephone is not available If the extension number assigned to a DSS button is changed to another number the DSS button automatically follows the new number Re programming is not necessary...

Page 164: ...ator sets Remote Station Lock on a station that has already been locked by the station user the user cannot unlock it It is programmable to admit the press of the Register Recall button during an outs...

Page 165: ...ences DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Emergency Call End to End DTMF Signalling Tone Through Description DTMF signalling is required for access to special network services off...

Page 166: ...scription The system supports 16 extension groups Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another group member Group Call Pickup or can make a voice announcement to another gro...

Page 167: ...exible Numbering External feature access 413 Register Recall Signal Time 990 System Additional Information Field 3 Feature References Section 3 Features Host PBX Access Recall Operation References DPT...

Page 168: ...bers can be from one to three digits utilizing numbers 0 through 9 as well as and Extension numbers can be two to four digits in length Any number can be set as the leading first or second digit If on...

Page 169: ...t message Timed reminder Electronic station lockout Night service mode Parallel telephone mode Background music external Paging deny Primary COS select Secondary COS select Log in log out Operator 1 c...

Page 170: ...night mode display Fixed Feature Numbers Conditions Flexible feature numbers can only be dialled during dial tone The following are examples of feature number conflicts Examples 1 and 11 0 and 00 2 an...

Page 171: ...1 destination b and also can be used as an extension number to call the modem 3 Hunting group used for Station Hunting feature 32 FNs are available These FNs can be assigned as a DIL 1 1 destination...

Page 172: ...IAL or SAVE button Conditions It is necessary to program automatic handsfree dial mode This feature is also available with DSS buttons on a DSS Console This feature is also available with the display...

Page 173: ...ences Station Programming User Manual Handset Headset Selection Feature References None Operation References None Handset Microphone Mute Description Allows the KX T7400 series digital proprietary tel...

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Page 175: ...mode is overridden and a ring tone is heard when an outside call is transferred to the extension where the mode is set Programming Reference No programming required Feature References Section 3 Featur...

Page 176: ...If the user is off hook or in speakerphone mode when the timer expires an alarm tone is sent from the built in speaker of a proprietary telephone PT or from the handset receiver of a single line telep...

Page 177: ...s Code is required to access CO lines of the host PBX A pause if programmed can be inserted between the user dialled Host PBX Access Code and the following digits Automatic Pause Insertion Program the...

Page 178: ...hen the check out is assigned the Class of Service is set to secondary one and the total telephone charge and the other charge will be displayed and printed out The telephone charge can be added the s...

Page 179: ...Telephone Features User Manual Hotel Application Timed Reminder Remote Wake Up Call Description Allows the operator to set cancel and confirm the wake up call remotely for the extension Conditions Wh...

Page 180: ...g Extension Number The Hunting Group Name Numbers of Waiting Queues Overflow Status The Destination of Intercept Routing Day Night DDI number Hunting Type Conditions Each extension can belong to more...

Page 181: ...iple extensions It is possible to assign the multiple telephone numbers on ISDN S0 port basis When a call through the ISDN S0 line with the point to multi point configuration is reached to your unit T...

Page 182: ...pager 3 a hunting group 4 a phantom extension Intercept Routing is activated as shown below depending on the combination of incoming type and called destination If Call Forwarding to CO Line feature...

Page 183: ...ialling directory on the display After dialling an extension number the user will hear one of the following Ringback tone indicates that the other extension is being called Confirmation tone indicates...

Page 184: ...ing bearer capabilities can be supported Transfer Mode Transfer Capability Circuit Unrestricted digital Speech 3 1 kHz Audio The functions of terminal equipment are similar to single line telephone fu...

Page 185: ...ssignment Day Night for ISDN Extension The possible parameter combinations are listed below The underlined selections are recommended The selections marked are activated regardless of the assignments...

Page 186: ...code is added before the number is outpulsed General Description The dialling plan for long distance call is as follows 01NX NXX XXXX 01NXX NXXXXX N 2 9 X 0 9 Example London 0171 0181 Birmingham 0121...

Page 187: ...e same number as the user dialled number in this table the call is sent to the CO lines selected from the Automatic Access CO Line Group Assignment table Program 103 3 Emergency Dial Number Set Progra...

Page 188: ...le the call is sent to the carrier s line selected from the LCR CO Line Group Assignment table Program 7X23 2 LCR CO Line Group Assignment Program 7X23 This program is used to assign CO lines availabl...

Page 189: ...on the original number is put here A maximum of 16 commands can be assigned to a carrier 01 021 02 0333 03 0444 04 0555 05 0666 80 Route Plan Table 1 Leading digit table 1 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM...

Page 190: ...e LCR Carrier Modify Command Example 5 Itemized Code Set Programs 7003 and 7004 This is used to register an itemized code of an extension The code is inserted at the I position of the LCR Carrier Modi...

Page 191: ...ted codes are sent to the BTL Example 01 0235 02 0332 80 LCR exceptional code table 2 Exceptional code set table Monday Start time Fee Tuesday Start time Fee Sunday Start time Fee 01 0235 02 0332 80 B...

Page 192: ...n frequently used route over 56km Leading digit table 2 Time zone and fee table 2 01 061 02 091 03 0355 04 0577 05 0588 80 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 50 9 00AM 2 00 1 00PM 1 50 6 00PM 1 00 Tuesday...

Page 193: ...y used route over 56km Leading digit table 2 Time zone and fee table 2 01 0235 02 0332 80 01 061 02 091 03 0355 04 0577 05 0588 80 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 20 9 00AM 2 30 1 00PM 1 70 6 00PM 1 20...

Page 194: ...ares each carrier s charged fee and selects least costly carrier Selects CO in the LCR CO line group table Modifies number by using LCR carrier modification table Sends out number to CO Sends out numb...

Page 195: ...be assigned in program 7201 3 The code priority is as follows 0332 in program 7120 03323 in program 7120 In this case 0332 should be assigned in program 7120 When making a call to an ISDN line using...

Page 196: ...Features 3 87 1 Features Feature References Section 3 Features Line Access Automatic Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Outward Dialling Line Access Automat...

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Page 198: ...icators of the buttons associated with CO lines tell the line conditions with a variety of lighting patterns This allows the user to determine which lines are idle and which lines are in use The table...

Page 199: ...llows the user to see the current state of the intercom line The table below shows the lighting patterns and the intercom line conditions Conditions None Programming References No programming required...

Page 200: ...re References Section 3 Features Call Forwarding to CO Line Call Transfer Screened to CO Line Operation References Not applicable Line Access Automatic Description Allows the extension user to dial th...

Page 201: ...Feature References Section 3 Features CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Outward Dialling Line Access Automatic Line...

Page 202: ...t Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to select a CO line by pressing an idle CO button which automatically establishes handsfree operation mode and allows the user to perform On Hook Di...

Page 203: ...system programming items for CO lines available to access This feature requires a Single CO S CO button assignment on a proprietary telephone The system waits for a programmed time before dialling af...

Page 204: ...ing a new line preference feature cancels the previous setting If Prime Line Preference is selected and an incoming call arrives from a line other than the prime line it cannot be answered just by goi...

Page 205: ...ted by programming To select Idle Line Preference CO lines available for the user should be programmed Also CO lines available for Automatic Line Access should be assigned The user can override the Id...

Page 206: ...creening on the connected proprietary telephone has been activated This feature is useful when you are out with a portable handset of a cordless telephone SLT The handset sounds an alert tone to let y...

Page 207: ...d Control Lockout Description If one party in a conversation goes on hook they are both disconnected from the speech path automatically This feature applies to extension and outside calls Reorder tone...

Page 208: ...lighting patterns of Log In Log Out button and the status are shown below Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Log in log out Station Programming User Manual Fle...

Page 209: ...ESSAGE button knows there is a message if the LED of the MESSAGE button is lit red If the button is neither provided nor assigned the called party hears special dial tone when he she goes off hook Pre...

Page 210: ...turn off the microphone for privacy reasons Conditions This is effective for the microphone only only your voice will be muted during a handsfree conversation The user can hear the other party s voic...

Page 211: ...X TD816 starts with 8 extension jacks and the KX TD1232 starts with 16 extension jacks It can be expanded by installing optional cards and units For both systems An 8 Station Line Unit adds 8 extensio...

Page 212: ...eration References Not applicable Music on Hold Description While a party is on hold music is automatically sent Conditions Operations such as Call Hold Exclusive Call Hold or Consultation Hold genera...

Page 213: ...ass of Service programming determines the extensions that can perform it Automatic Night Service If you select automatic switching mode your system will switch the Day Night mode at the programmed tim...

Page 214: ...ion Extensions or ring groups can belong to the no reply group If the floating number of this group is dialed the call is hunted in the group in the order of registration at a pre programmed Call Forw...

Page 215: ...s The stored number is dialled automatically with a simple operation Conditions The outside line which was connected when the user stored the number is selected when re dialling the number If the line...

Page 216: ...Conditions Class of Service programming determines which extensions can perform this feature If none of three features Call Waiting OHCA or Whisper OHCA is set at the called party the caller will hear...

Page 217: ...ing Last Number Redial and Saved Number Redial can be used together It is possible to store a number consisting of 17 digits or more by dividing it and storing it in two One Touch Dialling buttons In...

Page 218: ...d to press the TRANSFER button The extension starts ringing immediately Conditions One Touch Transfer cannot be performed when there is another call on Consultation Hold If One Touch Transfer mode is...

Page 219: ...ions If eXtra Device Port mode is enabled at the operator s extension the proprietary telephone user is regarded as the operator The operator can be assigned as a destination of the Transfer Recall by...

Page 220: ...perator 1 call Operator 2 call Feature References None Operation References DPT Features SLT and ISDN Telephone Features User Manual Operator Call PAGING FEATURES SUMMARY Description Paging allows you...

Page 221: ...sy extension cannot receive a page Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 3 5 External Pager Connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Paging extern...

Page 222: ...Connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Paging external Paging external answer TAFAS answer Paging deny 805 External Pager Confirmation Tone 990 System A...

Page 223: ...led In the SLT DPT combination if one telephone goes off hook while the other telephone is on a call the call is switched to the former In the SLT APT combination if one telephone goes off hook while...

Page 224: ...ier access code and the successively dialled digits Conditions This feature requires previous programming of CO line access number and host PBX access codes as well as assignment of the pause duration...

Page 225: ...ramming before assigning the Phantom Extension button by Station Programming There is a maximum of 128 phantom numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The phantom...

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Page 227: ...tary telephone is provided with PF 12 button the stored number of PF12 button is common to the one for Pickup Dialling Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Pickup...

Page 228: ...X TD816 The power failure transfer jacks CO 1 2 5 KX TD1232 The power failure transfer jacks of Master System CO 1 2 9 The power failure transfer jacks of Slave System CO 13 14 21 Conditions Only SLT...

Page 229: ...l Preparation Private Call Description Allows the user to exclude private calls from the SMDR printout When making a private call if the user enters the pre set account code the dialled number is not...

Page 230: ...extension user one touch access to a desired party This is enabled by storing an extension number or a telephone number up to 16 digits as a quick dial number Conditions Up to eighty quick dial number...

Page 231: ...RECALL or FLASH RCL button with a digital proprietary telephone works as External Feature Access By changing the programmed data it works as Recall disconnection Pressing the RECALL or FLASH RCL butt...

Page 232: ...ot available with KX T7250 Programming References Section 4 System Programming 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time Feature References Section 3 Features Redial Last Nu...

Page 233: ...it while in conversation on a CO line The saved number can be redialed many times until another one is stored Conditions Certain types of proprietary telephones PT allow automatic multiple redialling...

Page 234: ...eferences No programming required Feature References Section 3 Features Electronic Station Lockout Operation References Operator Service Features User Manual Remote Station Lock Control Reverse Circui...

Page 235: ...cription Allows the extension user to identify the incoming call by the ringing pattern See Section 5 1 Tone Ring Tone Conditions When there are multiple incoming calls and the extension goes from off...

Page 236: ...up can be a Station Hunting type Conditions Types of calls whose destination can be the ring group are Outside calls DIL1 1 DDI IRNA Hunting Group Overflow Intercom calls Extension Transfer The floati...

Page 237: ...ton Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming User Manual Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons Feature References None Operation Refere...

Page 238: ...6 model telephones are capable of secret dialling for Station Speed Dialling numbers Conditions When storing a number press the INTERCOM button at the beginning and the end of the number to be conceal...

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Page 240: ...sion Dialling Hotel Application operator only See the HOTEL APPLICATION Station Speed Dialling System Feature Access Menu System Speed Dialling Call Forwarding Do Not Disturb Description Allows the KX...

Page 241: ...rences Special Display Features User Manual CO Outgoing Call Log Extension Dialling Description Provides a display of extension names and numbers The user can call an extension by pressing the associa...

Page 242: ...r Name Assignment KX T7235 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 only Feature References Section 3 Features One Touch Dialling Operation References Special Display Features User Manual Station Speed Dialling Sys...

Page 243: ...r All the user needs to do is press the button associated with the desired name Conditions The numbers and names for System Speed Dialling must be programmed If a name is not stored for a number it is...

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Page 245: ...ing enabled Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR CO Incoming Call Information Log Over stored mode Connected Line Identification Restriction COLR Do Not Disturb DND Log Out status Message Wait...

Page 246: ...e hunted until an idle one is found to permit VM Service Ring All of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously No Reply hunting The extensions are hunted in the order of registration at a progra...

Page 247: ...g Group Name Assignment 133 Hunting Overflow 134 135 Hunting Intercept Day Night Feature References Section 3 Features Hunting group Ring Group Log In Log Out Uniform Call Distribution UCD No Reply Gr...

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Page 249: ...s An example of a printed call record Example of SMDR printout format Explanation 1 Date shows the date of the call as Day Month Year 2 Time shows the end time of a call as Hours Minutes AM or PM 3 Ex...

Page 250: ...for calls which start with the numbers stored in any Denied Code Table from levels 2 to 6 If LCR is employed not the user dialled but the modified number is checked against these tables This system c...

Page 251: ...For the PT KX T7420 KX T7425 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 KX T7220 KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7250 KX T7130 KX T7020 KX T7050 Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment Flexible Button Assignment Full One Touch Diall...

Page 252: ...l Remote Station Lock Control Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Station Programming Data Default Set Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to return all the follo...

Page 253: ...call with One Touch Dialling button instead of Station Speed Dialling The single line telephone SLT may be replaced with a proprietary telephone PT temporarily to store one touch dialling into memory...

Page 254: ...rce 2 4 Conditions The following resources can be used by either system a External pagers b Music sources used for Music on Hold c Music sources used for Background Music BGM d Station Message Detail...

Page 255: ...he diagnosis There are two programming methods On Site Programming By connecting a personal computer PC to your system system programming and maintenance can be performed locally There are two ways av...

Page 256: ...System Programming 107 System Password 813 Floating Number Assignment 814 Modem Standard Feature References Section 3 Features System Programming with Station Message Detail Proprietary Telephone Reco...

Page 257: ...stem speed dial number is dialled out by pressing the AUTO button and a 3 digit code 000 through 499 It is possible to store five hundred 24 digit telephone numbers per system maximum Conditions For p...

Page 258: ...umber of incoming calls The average time from receipt of call to answer of the incoming and answered calls The average duration time of talk of the answered calls 3 Outgoing calls The number of access...

Page 259: ...cts the conversation outputs an SMDR record and get an internal dial tone The proprietary telephone is provided with no Terminate button originally However a flexible CO button can be assigned as the...

Page 260: ...Disconnect Time 0 5 2 0 4 0 s Register Recall Signal Time Disable 80 96 112 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 ms Pause Time 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 s CO Line Timer Items CPC Signal Detect...

Page 261: ...mation Fields 6 through 8 Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Timed Reminder Description Each telephone can be set to generate an alarm tone at a preset time as a wake up or re...

Page 262: ...its of the dialled number not including the line access code are not found in the table the call is made There are five system programs for Denied Code Tables 301 305 TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels...

Page 263: ...Code Tables for Levels 4 through 6 Level 5 denies the codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2 through 5 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for Levels 5 and 6 Level 6 denies t...

Page 264: ...s the dialled number found in applicable Denied Code Tables Is the dialled number found in applicable Excepted Code Tables The call is allowed The call is denied Reorder Tone is returned to the user Y...

Page 265: ...er the or the user dials is to be checked or not on the Toll Restriction code This is useful to prevent unauthorized calls which could be possible through certain Central Offices exchange system It is...

Page 266: ...ified Toll Restriction Override permits the class members to override their toll restrictions Up to 40 account codes can be programmed for Verified Account code operation These are used for Toll Restr...

Page 267: ...y System Speed Dialling are restricted depending on the extension s toll restriction level for System Speed Dialling Conditions Same as the conditions of Toll Restriction feature except that the data...

Page 268: ...he DIL 1 1 destination In this case all the incoming calls on the specified line will be signalled b The floating number of an external pager is assigned as the Intercept Routing destination In this c...

Page 269: ...Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming Flexible Button Assignment Two Way Record Button Two Way Transfer Button Feature References None Operation References DPT Features Tw...

Page 270: ...e call arrives at extension B When extension B is busy or UCD log out has been set in extension B the call arrives at extension C When extension C is busy or UCD log out has been set in extension C th...

Page 271: ...within the UCD group and cannot arrive at the extensions in log out status If the extension would like to leave the group temporarily the extension will set in log out status by the feature number to...

Page 272: ...party will be forwarded to the VPS and can leave a voice message in the mailbox of the extension When a call is transferred to the VPS by the Call Forwarding or Intercept Routing No Answer features th...

Page 273: ...ystem sends to the VPS a mailbox number of the corresponding extension at that time Therefore the calling party can leave his her message in the mailbox of the desired extension without knowing the ma...

Page 274: ...sferring a call to the VPS Pressing this button and entering the extension number allows the extension user to transfer the call to the mailbox of the corresponding extension V 3 Features 3 154 Featur...

Page 275: ...on indicator of the corresponding telephone as a notification to the user of the telephone The VPS notifies the extension user that there is a message waiting in his her mailbox When the MESSAGE butto...

Page 276: ...respective extension number by default The mailbox number can be changed only if program 990 System Additional Information Field 18 is set to free Pressing the Voice Mail Transfer button and dialling...

Page 277: ...User Manual Flexible Button Assignment MESSAGE Button Voice Mail VM Transfer Button For VM Service Section 4 System Programming 106 Station Hunting Type Select Voice Mail Hunting 990 System Additional...

Page 278: ...VPS ports Connect the jacks and ports in ascending order In other words the lowest number DSHS jack used for VPS connection must be connected to the lowest number VPS port The VPS data is transmitted...

Page 279: ...ies digital proprietary telephone press the volume control button VOLUME UP DOWN to select the desired volume level However the ringer volume of KX T7420 KX T7425 KX T7220 and KX T7250 is selected wit...

Page 280: ...HCA sender does not use a KX T7400 series telephone it will work as OHCA If the receiver does not use a KX T7400 series telephone the announcement may also be heard by the other party It is possible t...

Page 281: ...Section 4 System Programming This section provides step by step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone...

Page 282: ...llowing telephone sets is required for System Programming Digital Proprietary Telephone DPT KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 Analog Proprietary Telephone APT KX T7130 Extensions Used for P...

Page 283: ...ng the Display on page 4 6 for more information on the display lines If the SHIFT button indicator is on two functions are available with each soft button To alternate between the two functions press...

Page 284: ...uttons or the overlay buttons For overlay buttons refer to Using the Overlay below Throughout programming you will see instructions such as Press PREV If you use soft buttons this means press SHIFT re...

Page 285: ...ft 3 PROGRAM VOLUME SHIFT 1 4 7 5 8 0 2 6 9 3 RECALL PREV END STORE SELECT NEXT SECRET PAUSE CLEAR Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SECRET PAUSE CLEAR PROGRAM Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT VOLUME 1 4 7 5 8 0 2 6 9 3...

Page 286: ...SYS PGM NO CLR NEXT KX T7433 Display Message Line Function Line SYS PGM NO CLR NEXT KX T7235 KX T7436 Display Message Line Function Line Press PROGRAM or PAUSE and enter your System Password default...

Page 287: ...1 2 The first part of jack two is 02 1 and so on The NEXT and PREV buttons can be used to move from jack to jack as required in programs 003 004 601 through 609 611 612 621 and 623 Note The first part...

Page 288: ...m groups For example you can move between the program addresses 008 and 100 116 and 200 and so on Also you can move between the smallest program address 000 and the largest one 991 Program addresses 7...

Page 289: ...rrespond to the letters shown on the twelve dialing keys on the proprietary telephone except symbols In Combination Table 1 If your telephone is a KX T7431 do not use the provided SELECT button Use th...

Page 290: ...sing the SELECT button an appropriate number of times gives you the desired letter Pressing SELECT twice gives the letter m pressing three times gives N and so on 3 Using the Jog Dial for KX T7431 KX...

Page 291: ...ws 6 M N O M M N O M4 G H I M4 g h i Example of entering characters to enter Mike Using method 1 See Combination Table 1 Mike d e f Mi g h i Mi5 j k l Mik j k l Mik3 d e f Using method 2 See Combinati...

Page 292: ...ulses Mi 5 Enter 5 Mi5 6 Rotate Jog Dial four pulses Mik 7 Enter 3 Mik3 8 Rotate Jog Dial four pulses Mike OR 1 Enter 2 2 2 Rotate Jog Dial until M appears M 3 Enter 2 M2 4 Rotate Jog Dial until i app...

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Page 294: ...he mode perform the same programming steps as the system programming steps in each program address Note If your telephone set does not have a PROGRAM button substitute it with the PAUSE button If noth...

Page 295: ...oices that you can assign 6 Shows you the default factory setting 7 Shows you programming procedures step by step While programming use the overlay Before starting to program enter the programming mod...

Page 296: ...oft 1 SKP or VOLUME 19 Tells you what you should notice or consider when doing the programming 20 Lists all of the features related to the programming These features are described in Section 3 Sample...

Page 297: ...Enter the day To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new day 4 Press 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired month is displayed 6 Press 7 Enter the year To change the current entry press CL...

Page 298: ...es 15 Press 16 Press SELECT for AM or PM 17 Press STORE 18 Press END Conditions After changing an entry you can press STORE You do not have to perform all of the rest of the steps To go back to the pr...

Page 299: ...can also press NEXT Display example 000 Not Stored 4 Enter a telephone number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To prog...

Page 300: ...efer to Section 3 Account Code Entry If you are storing a number for CO Incoming Call Information Display with name enter hyphen after the line access code The system starts to compare the calling par...

Page 301: ...peed dial number 000 you can also press NEXT Display example 000 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To chan...

Page 302: ...To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display 01 1 EXT201 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To progr...

Page 303: ...600 EXtra Device Port the extension number of the second part XX 2 is not available XX jack number For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 Double entry or incompat...

Page 304: ...ers see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or...

Page 305: ...ration e g KX TVP100 System Programming 4 23 Button Code 0 Single CO 1 DSS 2 One Touch 3 Message Waiting 4 FWD DND 5 Save 6 Account 7 Conference 80 Log In Log Out 81 Hurry Up 82 Voice Mail Transfer 83...

Page 306: ...extension in program 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night There is a maximum of 16 proprietary telephones for KX TD816 and 64 proprietary telephones for KX TD1232 In the case of KX TD1...

Page 307: ...XT or PREV until the desired one is displayed 3 Enter a jack number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new jack number 4 Press STORE 5 To program a...

Page 308: ...red extension KX TD816 01 through 16 KX TD1232 01 through 32 for Master 33 through 64 for Slave Default All DSS Consoles Not stored Programming 1 Enter 007 Display DSS Console Asn 2 Press NEXT Display...

Page 309: ...ed with the same proprietary telephone jack A DSS Console jack cannot be assigned the jack 01 and the jack number of Manager set in program 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night If all i...

Page 310: ...he current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new message 5 Press STORE 6 To program another message press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired message number 7 Repeat...

Page 311: ...Enter a desired quick dial number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PRE...

Page 312: ...o select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 0 4 Enter a charge limitation To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jac...

Page 313: ...play Charge Margin 2 Press NEXT Display Margin 0 0 3 Enter a charge margin rate whole number part To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 4 Press 5 Enter a charge margin rate decimal fraction part...

Page 314: ...number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each extension number can be one two or three...

Page 315: ...one through three digits If two digits are assigned some have three digits Double entry or incompatible entry is invalid including the assignment of programs 003 Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail E...

Page 316: ...ay Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display 03 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the c...

Page 317: ...3 0 4 Enter a charge limitation To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6...

Page 318: ...Point 2 Press NEXT Display example Fraction place 2 3 Enter the desired number To delete the current entry press CLEAR 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This program is used when the rate is assign...

Page 319: ...Programming 1 Enter 016 Display Charge Rate Asn 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 0 01 4 Enter a charge r...

Page 320: ...number is used for the other lines For example when the KX TD280 is installed to the KX TD1232 the rate assigned to CO09 is used for CO 10 through 12 If a different rate is assigned to each CO line t...

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Page 322: ...4 38 Programming 1 Enter 100 Display FLX Numbering 2 Press NEXT Display Select NO 3 Enter a selection number To enter selection number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 1 EXT BL 2 4 Enter...

Page 323: ...re cannot be used by dialling operation You can remove all the feature numbers except selections 01 through 16 To clear an extension block 01 through 16 it is required to change the corresponding numb...

Page 324: ...ation lockout Night service mode Parallel telephone mode Background music external Paging deny Primary COS select Secondary COS select Log in log out Operator 1 call Operator 2 call Automatic callback...

Page 325: ...101 Display Day Night Mode 2 Press NEXT Display example D N Mode Manual 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If automatic switching is a...

Page 326: ...ay 9 00 AM Night 5 00 PM Programming 1 Enter 102 Display Day Night Time 2 Press NEXT Display Day of Week 3 Enter the day of the week selection number To select Sunday you can also press NEXT Display e...

Page 327: ...of the week selection number 11 Repeat steps 4 through 10 12 Press END Conditions To select the desired day you may keep pressing NEXT at step 3 To assign every day of the week to one selection press...

Page 328: ...in desired order Default 12345678 Programming 1 Enter 103 Display Local Access 2 Press NEXT Display example Access 12345678 3 Enter the CO line group numbers in priority from top to bottom To delete t...

Page 329: ...r To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a desired number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter t...

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Page 331: ...r 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter an account code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new account code 5 Press STOR...

Page 332: ...ssigned all of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously If No Reply hunting is assigned the extensions in the group are hunted in order of registration for a programmed interval of time Selecti...

Page 333: ...word 2 Press NEXT Display example Password 1234 3 Enter a password To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new password 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The password can be from four to se...

Page 334: ...one is pressed Selection Enable Disable Default Enable Programming 1 Enter 108 Display DSS Auto Hold 2 Press NEXT Display example Auto HLD Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is...

Page 335: ...e system C 8CO S 4S0 2 3 4 Expansion Area C 4CO S 2S0 S3 1 PRI E1 EXT1 E2 EXT2 Default KX TD816 C C E KX TD1232 Master and Slave C C E1 E2 Programming KX TD816 1 Enter 109 Display Expansion Card 2 Pre...

Page 336: ...or performing System Data Clear the application for location will use practical installation instead of the system default setting For KX TD816 there is one expansion area inside the system area 1 and...

Page 337: ...scription Assigns the type of ISDN network Selection BT EURO Default BT Programming 1 Enter 110 Display Network Type 2 Press NEXT Display example BT 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection...

Page 338: ...01 0 4 Enter the digit s to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press Display example CO01 3 6 Enter the number s to be added To change the current entry pres...

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Page 340: ...t Not stored Programming 1 Enter 112 Display FLT DDI NO 2 Press NEXT to program the Operator Display example Operator To program another floating station press NEXT or PREV until the desired floating...

Page 341: ...her extension answers the call Disconnect This is sent when the other extension hangs up Confirm confirmation tone This is sent when the feature number for Message Waiting Lamp is valid FWD VM RBT FWD...

Page 342: ...gram another selection keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired selection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Conditions A DTMF signal number can have a maximum of three digits con...

Page 343: ...quired program addresses 106 602 609 990 field 10 990 field 18 2 Hearing the message at the extension If the VPS receives a message and lights the MESSAGE button indicator of the concerned telephone t...

Page 344: ...ection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Conditions A command signal number can have a maximum of 16 digits consisting of 0 through 9 RECALL or FLASH and PAUSE The RECALL or FLASH bu...

Page 345: ...hrough 12 Minute 00 through 59 AM PM Default 1 00 AM Programming 1 Enter 115 Display Adjust Time 2 Press NEXT to program hour Display example 1 00 AM 3 Enter the hour To change the current entry press...

Page 346: ...y ROM Version 2 Press NEXT Display System NO 3 Enter the System Number The display shows the ROM version of the specified system 4 To confirm the other system press SELECT and enter the System Number...

Page 347: ...r charge display Selection Pulse Pound Default Pound Programming 1 Enter 117 Display Charge Meter 2 Press NEXT Display example Pulse 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 P...

Page 348: ...number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and th...

Page 349: ...Selection ID Code 4 digits 0000 through 9999 Default 1234 Programming 1 Enter 119 Display Charge ID Code 2 Press NEXT Display example Code 1234 3 Enter an ID code To delete the current entry press CL...

Page 350: ...ord 4 through 7 digits Default 1234 Programming 1 Enter 120 Display User Password 2 Press NEXT Display example Password 1234 3 Enter a password To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new pass...

Page 351: ...tension can be received or not by the system Selection Puls Enable Puls Disable Default Puls Enable Programming 1 Enter 121 Display Ext Pulse Dial 2 Press NEXT Display example Ext Puls Enable 3 Keep p...

Page 352: ...rphone 4 Enable Disable Default All selections Disable Programming 1 Enter 122 Display Auto Door Open 2 Press NEXT to program D1 Day To program another status keep pressing NEXT until the desired one...

Page 353: ...Disable Programming 1 Enter 123 Display Hotel Apply Asn 2 Press NEXT Display example Hotel Disable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions...

Page 354: ...1 Enter 125 Display Denomination 2 Press NEXT Display example Denomi 3 Enter a denomination To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new denomination To...

Page 355: ...ntry press CLEAR and enter the new jack number 4 Press to enter another jack number 5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number 6 Press STORE 7 Press NEXT to program another jack number Di...

Page 356: ...k number Display example Slav2 14 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to enter other jack numbers 15 Press STORE 16 Press END Conditions A maximum of six jacks can be assigned twelve jacks during System Connecti...

Page 357: ...NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired voice mail number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You cannot leave an entry empty For the KX TD1232 VM 01 through VM 12 are for the Master sys...

Page 358: ...and the desired voice mail number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 VM 01 through VM 12 are for the Master system and VM 13 through VM 24 are for the Slave system if...

Page 359: ...gramming 1 Enter 129 Display Operator Queue 2 Press NEXT Display example Queue 8 H UP 4 3 Enter a queue To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 4 Press 5 Enter a number of Hurry Up...

Page 360: ...and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 128 phantom extension numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 throug...

Page 361: ...er a hunting group number To enter hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 01 Disable 4 Enter an extension number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the curre...

Page 362: ...1 Enter 132 Display Hunt Group Name 2 Press NEXT Display Group NO 3 Enter a hunting group number To enter hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For ente...

Page 363: ...0 and all extensions are busy or logout a busy tone is sent to the caller If the call is made through an analog line the number in the queue is assigned as 0 and all extensions are busy or logout the...

Page 364: ...queue To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired hunting group number 7 Repeat steps 4 thro...

Page 365: ...o enter hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Rou...

Page 366: ...play Phantom DDI 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 001 4 Enter a DDI number To delete the current entry pre...

Page 367: ...le Default Enable Programming 1 Enter 148 Display Off Hook Monitor 2 Press NEXT Display example Monitor Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END...

Page 368: ...iod of time Selection Time seconds 0 through 240 0 Hold Recall disabled Default 60 s Programming 1 Enter 200 Display Hold Recall Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 60 sec 3 Enter the time To chang...

Page 369: ...iginal caller Selection Number of rings 3 through 48 Default 12 rings Programming 1 Enter 201 Display Transfer Recall 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 12 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change t...

Page 370: ...mber of rings 1 through 12 Default 3 rings Programming 1 Enter 202 Display No Answer Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 3 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change the current entry press CLEAR...

Page 371: ...2 Press NEXT Display example Time 12 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number of rings 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions One ring is equivalent...

Page 372: ...he time expires Selection Time seconds 0 through 8 Default 1 s Programming 1 Enter 204 Display Pickup Dial Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 1 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry ent...

Page 373: ...ed Selection Time minutes 1 through 64 Default 10 min Programming 1 Enter 205 Display CO Dur Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 min 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and...

Page 374: ...y digits during this time the DTMF receiver is released Selection Time seconds 5 through 120 Default 10 s Programming 1 Enter 207 Display 1st Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 sec 3 Ente...

Page 375: ...s timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed Selection Time seconds 5 through 30 Default 10 s Programming 1 Enter 208 Display Inter Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 sec...

Page 376: ...ber of times 1 through 12 Default 4 times Programming 1 Enter 209 Display Redial Times 2 Press NEXT Display example Attempt 4 3 Enter the number of times To change the current entry press CLEAR and th...

Page 377: ...210 Display Interval Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 120 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions You enter a number fr...

Page 378: ...ms Programming 1 Enter 211 Display CO Dial Start 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 000 msec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditio...

Page 379: ...starting time and the duration of a call are recorded in the SMDR record Selection Time seconds 0 through 60 Default 0 s Programming 1 Enter 212 Display SMDR Durat Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Ti...

Page 380: ...nutes 0 through 64 Default 0 min Programming 1 Enter 214 Display MW Ring Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Interval 10 min 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new ti...

Page 381: ...he system can detect that the central office stops ringing Selection Time seconds 6 11 Default 6 s Programming 1 Enter 215 Display Ring Detect Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 6 sec 3 Keep press...

Page 382: ...number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a toll call number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and...

Page 383: ...d Programming 1 Enter a program address 306 through 310 Display example TRS Excp LVL 2 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Di...

Page 384: ...NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 999 4 Enter an emergency number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To cha...

Page 385: ...ed selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1...

Page 386: ...Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 TRG1 4 Enter the CO line group number To change the current entry enter the new CO l...

Page 387: ...mode When dialling on the line with an MF4 telephone only the pulse signals are sent to the CO line Selection CO line number KX TD816 01 through 08 all CO lines KX TD1232 01 through 24 all CO lines D...

Page 388: ...rammed for CO01 If DTMF is assigned set the DTMF time of the line in program 404 DTMF Time If pulse or call blocking is assigned set the pulse speed of the line in program 403 Pulse Speed Selection an...

Page 389: ...you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 10pps 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desi...

Page 390: ...line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 96msec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line p...

Page 391: ...ine number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Disable 4 Enter the time or press CLEAR to select Disable To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 5 Press STORE 6 To program...

Page 392: ...4 152 160 168 176 184 192 200 208 Entry 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Time ms 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 296 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 3...

Page 393: ...able DIL 1 1 press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD12...

Page 394: ...urrent entry press CLEAR and the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number...

Page 395: ...ming 1 Enter 411 Display TRG Host PBX NO 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 4 Enter an access c...

Page 396: ...licting access codes such as 8 and 81 are stored for the same CO line group the 1 digit code 8 only will be in effect When the programmed codes are dialled Automatic Pause Insertion and Toll Restricti...

Page 397: ...you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 3 5sec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the des...

Page 398: ...oup number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 96msec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELEC...

Page 399: ...lso press NEXT Display example TRG1 2 0sec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO l...

Page 400: ...you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the des...

Page 401: ...Circuit 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Regular 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is d...

Page 402: ...rrent entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditio...

Page 403: ...Display example DDI Service Day 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until th...

Page 404: ...ing Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired...

Page 405: ...you can also press NEXT Display example 03 CO 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port...

Page 406: ...XT Display example 03 Permanent 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repea...

Page 407: ...SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port...

Page 408: ...lay example 03 Permanent 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repea...

Page 409: ...ry press CLEAR and the new number To assign Automatic press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press EN...

Page 410: ...t number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press N...

Page 411: ...NO 3 Enter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program anot...

Page 412: ...umber 01 you can also press NEXT 4 Press NEXT or PREV until the desired location number is displayed Display example 01 01 Not Stored 5 Enter a MSN To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter th...

Page 413: ...All locations Disable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 438 for day or 439 for night Display example MSN Ring Day 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number...

Page 414: ...ugh 9 The and keys cannot be used You can set the extension numbers in programs 003 Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number and also floating numbe...

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Page 416: ...Day 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 1 4 Enter a level number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new num...

Page 417: ...mber 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions An outside call originated or answered by the programmed extension user is disconnected when the time specified in program 205 Extension to CO Li...

Page 418: ...number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PR...

Page 419: ...COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT...

Page 420: ...er To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV...

Page 421: ...Toll Verified Toll Restriction Override Default All COS Option Programming 1 Enter 508 Display Call Accounting 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press...

Page 422: ...Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 509 for day or 510 for night Display SPD TRS LVL Day 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Disp...

Page 423: ...ress NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6...

Page 424: ...a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEX...

Page 425: ...S number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or...

Page 426: ...s NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To...

Page 427: ...COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program anoth...

Page 428: ...Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To progra...

Page 429: ...Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat step...

Page 430: ...3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jac...

Page 431: ...new number 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack...

Page 432: ...EG01 Enabl 4 Enter the extension group number You can also keep pressing or until the desired extension group number is displayed 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Pre...

Page 433: ...24 all CO lines Disab disable Immdt immediate ringing 2RNG 2 ring delay 4RNG 4 ring delay 6RNG 6 ring delay 8RNG 8 ring delay No RNG no ring Default All jacks 1 2 all CO lines Immediate ringing Day N...

Page 434: ...tion of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 To assign all jacks or all CO lines to one selection press the key at step 3 or step 4 In these cases the display shows the contents prog...

Page 435: ...isab disable Default All jacks 1 2 all CO lines Enable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 605 for day or 606 for night Display example CO Out Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a ja...

Page 436: ...Jack numbers in the out of service system are unacceptable For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 To assign all jacks or all CO lines to one selection press the...

Page 437: ...cks no doorphone Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 607 for day or 608 for night Display example Doorphone in Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 0...

Page 438: ...s the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 Two doorphones can be installed in each system In the case of KX TD1232 doorphones 1 and 2 are installed in the M...

Page 439: ...To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Cond...

Page 440: ...g a jack number Display example 01 1 Connect 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack n...

Page 441: ...press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 Off 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT an...

Page 442: ...urrent entry enter the new number 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELEC...

Page 443: ...efault All ports all CO lines Enabl Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 615 for day or 616 for night Display example CO Out ISDN Day 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To e...

Page 444: ...t step 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO 01 When you change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number is not changed Example 03 CO02 Pressing NEXT 04 CO02...

Page 445: ...Press STORE 6 To program another jack number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In case of the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32...

Page 446: ...number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display 01 1 001 4 Enter a DDI number To delete the current entry press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To...

Page 447: ...EXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number 01 or 03 you can also press NEXT Display example 03 4 Enter a DDI number To delete the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number...

Page 448: ...amming For CLIP COLP or DDI features to convert the incoming number to an extension or a number assigned in this program depends on the program 990 System Additional Information Field 37 Feature Refer...

Page 449: ...number Display example 01 1 Disable 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program an...

Page 450: ...s Caller Programming 1 Enter 622 Display Incoming Display 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Caller 4 Keep pressing S...

Page 451: ...play CLIP COLP NO 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering the jack number Display examp...

Page 452: ...ks DDI Programming 1 Enter 624 Display ISDN CLIP COLP 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number 01 or 03 you can also press NEXT Display example 03 DDI 4 Press SELECT unt...

Page 453: ...ault All jacks Disable Programming 1 Enter a program address 625 for day or 626 for night Display example D phone FWD Day 2 Press NEXT Display D phone NO 3 Enter a doorphone number Display example 1 D...

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Page 455: ...for an outside call Selection On Off Default Off Programming 1 Enter 7000 Display LCR Mode 2 Press NEXT Display example LCR Off 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press...

Page 456: ...4 9 LCR Programming 4 144 System Programming Blank...

Page 457: ...Programming 1 Enter 7002 Display BTL Access Code 2 Press NEXT Display example 121 3 Enter a BTL access code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new...

Page 458: ...Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 Not Stored 4 E...

Page 459: ...port number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and t...

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Page 461: ...locations Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X0Y Display example LCR L Digit C1 1 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also pre...

Page 462: ...ter wild card after the code with the smaller digits Examples are shown below Examples 1 The code priority is as follows 33 in program 7102 333 in program 7101 In this case 33 should be assigned in pr...

Page 463: ...Sunday 5 Thursday 2 Monday 6 Friday 3 Tuesday 7 Saturday 4 Wednesday Time schedule 1 4 Starting time 01 12 hours 00 59 minutes A a m P p m Fee 00 99 pounds 00 99 pence Default Not stored Programming 1...

Page 464: ...cursor with and buttons To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new fee 9 Press STORE 10 To program another time schedule press NEXT or PREV 11 Repeat...

Page 465: ...7X20 Display example EXCP Digit C1 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter an exceptional c...

Page 466: ...ter wild card after the code with the smaller digits Examples are shown below Examples 1 The code priority is as follows 33 in program 7102 333 in program 7101 In this case 33 should be assigned in pr...

Page 467: ...ms carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X21 Display example Carrier Code C1 2 Press NEXT Display example 131 3 Enter the carrier code To delete the current entry press CLEAR...

Page 468: ...m 7122 carrier 1 CPTAIH Other programs carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X22 Display example Modify Command C1 2 Press NEXT Display example CPTAIH 3 Keep pressing SELECT u...

Page 469: ...678 Other programs carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X23 Display example Trunk Group C1 2 Press NEXT Display example 12345678 3 Enter CO line group numbers in succession T...

Page 470: ...O01 Not Stored 4 Enter an authorization code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or P...

Page 471: ...ress STORE 5 Press NEXT to program incoming calls Display Incoming Off 6 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions It is necessary to connect a...

Page 472: ...66 3 Enter the page length To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new page length 4 Press STORE 5 Press NEXT to program skip perforation Display example Skip Perf 0 6 Enter the skip perforat...

Page 473: ...t printing Printing starts To stop printing in the middle of printing press SELECT and go to step 4 When printing is completed the display shows Display Print Out Finish 4 Press STORE Display Print Ou...

Page 474: ...t no music source press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new music source number 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions The music source is a user supplied item Two music sources can be insta...

Page 475: ...s NEXT Display example Pager1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another pager press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired external pag...

Page 476: ...gers Selection On Off Default On Programming 1 Enter 805 Display Ext Pag Ack Tone 2 Press NEXT Display example Tone On 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 P...

Page 477: ...racter Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of your printer or personal computer Stop bit A stop bit code indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character Select an...

Page 478: ...xample Parity Mark 12 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 13 Press STORE 14 Press NEXT to program stop bit Display example Stop Bit 1bit 15 Keep pressing SELECT until the des...

Page 479: ...g Groups 01 through 32 Not stored KX TD1232 Pager 1 296 Pager 2 297 Pager 3 396 Pager 4 397 MODEM 399 DTA 299 Hunting Groups 01 through 32 Not stored Programming 1 Enter 813 Display FLT EXT NO 2 Press...

Page 480: ...nd 106 210 and 21 You can leave the entry empty To avoid making an invalid entry check the other extension number in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Exte...

Page 481: ...BELL and CCITT Selection BELL CCITT Default CCITT Programming 1 Enter 814 Display MODEM Standard 2 Press NEXT Display example MODEM CCITT 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displaye...

Page 482: ...14 13 12 11 Area 1 There are 14 fields available in Area 1 as follows Area 2 There are 13 fields available in Area 2 as follows Area 3 Area 3 is reserved for future use Display example 000000000000000...

Page 483: ...9 Display example 1111101111111010 Field number 63 62 61 60 59 58 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 Area 6 There are 16 fields available in Area 6 as follows Display example 1111111111111111 Field number...

Page 484: ...pressing the RECALL or FLASH RCL button on proprietary telephones during an outside call Enables or disables the dial tone between obtaining a CO line and dialling the phone number when using the one...

Page 485: ...confirmation tone 4 By default a beep tone sounds when a three party conference is started ended Determines if the dialled and will be checked by Toll Restriction This assignment is required for cert...

Page 486: ...If a call is forwarded or rerouted to the VPS this system automatically transmits the mailbox number to the VPS to specify the user s mailbox To make it programmable select 1 free then assign the num...

Page 487: ...e Waiting feature Assigns how to treat the extension user who reaches the pre assigned limit of the Budget Management feature Assigns whether the data the date and room number is printed out or not wh...

Page 488: ...her the system disconnects the CO line or not if nothing is dialled after seizing a CO line Reserved Selects the way to access CO line to apply LCR Assigns if pressing the HOLD button twice acts as Ex...

Page 489: ...is used for the Doorphone Call Forwarding to ISDN feature Assigns whether the operator can set the Do Not Disturb DND feature Reserved Enables or disables the LCR with DTMF function Assigns the incom...

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Page 491: ...m Add Inf 2 Press NEXT Display Area NO 3 Enter an area code 01 through 12 Display example 0010100011000001 4 Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired field 5 Enter your selection 0 or 1 To c...

Page 492: ...tion 2 Enables or disables the Call Forwarding Follow Me feature on a COS basis The Field 2 below is used to enter your selection Selection COS number 1 through 8 all COS Field number 1 or 2 Selection...

Page 493: ...To change the current entry press STORE and the new selection 6 To program another field repeat steps 4 and 5 7 Press STORE 8 To program another COS press SELECT and the desired COS number 9 Repeat s...

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Page 495: ...Section 5 List This section lists tone ring tone and default values of system programming...

Page 496: ...one Ring Tone 1 sec Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Confirmation Tone 4 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 4 Busy Tone Ringback Tone Do Not Disturb DND Tone Reorder Tone Dia...

Page 497: ...all Waiting Tone 1 CO intercom RING TONE 1 sec Outside Calls Outside Hold Recall Intercom Calls Intercom Hold Recall Doorphone Calls Timed Reminder Callback Ringing Camp on Recall Hold Tone 5 sec Call...

Page 498: ...ght Service Switching Mode 102 Day Night Service Starting Time 103 Automatic Access CO Line Group Assignment 1 Jan 94 SAT 12 00 am Not Stored Not Stored KX TD816 Jack 01 1 through 16 1 201 through 216...

Page 499: ...erator Queue 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment Not Stored Not Stored All Hunting Groups Disable 1234 Enable KX TD816 C C E KX TD1232 Master and Slave C C E1 E2 BT All CO Lines Removed Digit 01 A...

Page 500: ...ogramming 301 305 TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 306 310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 311 Emergency Dial Number Set CO Line Programming 400 CO Line Connection Assignmen...

Page 501: ...to CO Line Call Duration Limit 503 Call Transfer to CO Line 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line 507 Do Not Disturb Override 508 Account Code Entry Mode 509 510 Toll Restriction Level for System Speed Diall...

Page 502: ...n Intercept Routing Day Night 622 Incoming Call Display 623 CLIP COLP Number Assignment 624 CLIP COLP Number for ISDN Extension Assignment 625 626 Doorphone Call Forwarding Day Night LCR Programming 7...

Page 503: ...dditional Information KX TD816 Jack 01 1 through 16 1 201 through 216 Jack 01 2 through 16 2 301 through 316 KX TD1232 Jack 01 1 through 64 1 201 through 264 Jack 01 2 through 64 2 301 through 364 Car...

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Page 505: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting...

Page 506: ...ircuit board for another printed circuit board Take that extension and plug it into the same extension port using a short telephone cord If the telephone does not work connection between the system an...

Page 507: ...ension SOLUTION Use the correct cord inner 2 wires are for A B and the outer 2 wires are for H L Use the correct cord 2 wires second from the outside for H L and the outer 2 wires are for P1 P2 Connec...

Page 508: ...proprietary telephone nothing is audible The unit does not ring During a power interrup tion extensions connected to Power Failure Transfer jacks do not operate PROBABLE CAUSE The HANDSET HEADSET sel...

Page 509: ...n you must press the Reset Button with caution because all data stored in memory will be cleared by the following operation pressing the Reset Button and setting the System Clear Switch to the NORMAL...

Page 510: ...s D If the system still does not work 1 Switch the power off 2 Set the System Clear Switch to the CLEAR position 3 Switch the power on 4 Press the Reset Button with a pointed tool 5 Set the System Cle...

Page 511: ...Section 7 PRI Section This section provides information on using the Primary Rate Interface PRI ISDN line with the optional expansion unit...

Page 512: ...1232 This unit cannot be installed in the KX TD1232 Slave system D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Card Unit Type Assign S3...

Page 513: ...Unit KX TD180 KX TD280 or KX TD290 can be installed to any expansion area You must use the KX TD170 when you install the KX TD290 The former KX TD170 does not work properly with the KX TD290 Please s...

Page 514: ...the cover plate s on the front cover 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 4 CO Line Unit KX TD180 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD280 1 PRI ISDN Line Unit KX TD290 One of the following units Max 2 units Notes ISDN...

Page 515: ...er plate Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover plate Note Any of the cover plates can be removed as needed Panasonic Panasonic D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Slit Slit D1232 D1232...

Page 516: ...are installed cut the cabinet covers on the lower cabinets to allow the cords from upper cabinet to go down through the cabinet covers To guard the cords smooth the cut edge 10 Cover the cords with t...

Page 517: ...Y KX TD1232 B channel number and installation spot 30 Y NN 30 N YN 30 N NY 26 Y NY 26 N YY 22 Y YN 18 Y YY 0 YYYY Y the card can be installed this area is not changeable N the card is not installed e...

Page 518: ...2 Permanent 9 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired ISDN data link mode is displayed 10 Press STORE 11 Press NEXT Display example TEI Fix 0 12 Enter the desired TEI 0 through 63 or press CLEAR TRANSF...

Page 519: ...604 DIL 1 N extension and Delayed ringing Day Night 605 606 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night 615 616 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night for ISDN Extension 661 662 PS Outgo...

Page 520: ...O09 through CO16 become available when the expansion unit KX TD290 is installed in the KX TD816 and CO25 through CO54 become available when the expansion unit KX TD290 is installed in the KX TD1232 To...

Page 521: ...Section 8 DECT Portable Station Section This section provides information on the wireless system which can be optionally equipped with the basic system...

Page 522: ...ation KX TD142 This unit determines the range of the supporting PSs Up to four calls can be made at the same time in one range PS DECT Portable Station KX TD7500 Up to 16 PSs in the KX TD816 system an...

Page 523: ...Frame Structure Modulation Scheme Data Coding for Modulator Voice CODEC Transmission Output Multi Carrier TDMA TDD 12 1728 KHz 1152 Kbps 10 msec frame T 12 slots R 12 slots GFSK Roll off factor 0 5 50...

Page 524: ...ring to Site Planning Install a 2 RF Interface Unit with a 4 Station Line KX TD144 to the main unit Connect a Cell Station KX TD142 to the KX TD144 Survey the site for the Cell Station Mount the Cell...

Page 525: ...ating range depend on the structure and materials of the building Office equipment such as computers and fax machines can inter fere with radio waves Such equipment may create noise or interfere with...

Page 526: ...red with heat resistant film Ferroconcrete Steel Plywood Glass Ferroconcrete Metal Steel Wood The thicker they are the less radio waves penetrate them Radio waves can penetrate them but the more iron...

Page 527: ...tside 70 100 m Note that a CS cannot be installed outside a building 2 If more than one CS is required the radio transmission ranges should overlap The overlapping range should be 5 to 10 meters Basic...

Page 528: ...stem cable resistance within 20 Keep distance between the equipment listed below in order to prevent noise interference or the disconnection or a conversation Two Cell Stations Cell Station and office...

Page 529: ...44 Note System Programming is required for location identification Refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Area 2 8 Station Line Unit Select E for the...

Page 530: ...System Programming is required for location identification Refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Areas 2 and 3 8 Station Line Unit Select E1 or E2 fo...

Page 531: ...ct the cabinet cord of the 2 RF Interface Unit with a 4 Station Line KX TD144 to the connector in the main unit firmly D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Slit Slit 5 Secure th...

Page 532: ...ransparent part into the black part Insert the other end of the wires into the modular plug Note Do not peel off the wire coating Insert the wires all the way 6 2 Insert the 4 pin plug into a cell sta...

Page 533: ...Note System Programming is required to assign an extension number to each portable station Programming References Section 8 4 DECT PS System Programming 650 PS Registration 653 PS Extension Name Set 6...

Page 534: ...required telephone wires into the holes in the plug Press the transparent part into the black part Note Do not peel off the wire coating Insert the wires all the way 7 2 Insert the plug into a jack o...

Page 535: ...r cabi net s to allow the cords from the upper cabinet to go down through the cabinet cover s To protect the cords smooth any cut edges D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic D123...

Page 536: ...cation The KX TD7500 portable station has Radio Signal Test Mode which monitors the state of link as one of the means to determine the site planning for the KX TD142 In the mode the frame loss and sig...

Page 537: ...u Display Input Format 1 In the Main Menu Display Enter 2 and press the ENTER key to select System Data Programming INTERACTIVE 2 In the System Data Programming Main Menu Display Enter 2 and press the...

Page 538: ...XP 2 RF Interface Unit with 4 Station Line KX TD144 One EXP for the KX TD816 and a maximum of two EXPs for the KX TD1232 can be installed per system CS connection for the KX TD1232 Slave System is not...

Page 539: ...ess Talk 5 Enter the Cell Station ID number To enter letters press the following but tons 6 Press Talk The assignment is completed 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to assign other Cell Station ID numbers 8...

Page 540: ...te Survey 8 20 DECT Portable Station Section Unplugging the Cable from the Cell Station After assigning the Cell Station ID number to the PS unplug the cable from the Cell Station once 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1...

Page 541: ...annel for each Cell Station needs to be set Up to eight Cell Stations can be surveyed at the same time If more than one Cell Station is in Radio Signal Test mode each DIP Switch channel must be differ...

Page 542: ...2 DECT Portable Station Section Connecting the AC Adaptor to the Cell Station After setting the DIP Switch connect the AC Adaptor KX A11BS1 230 ACV 50Hz to the Cell Station Note Only use the AC Adapto...

Page 543: ...ressing Talk Flash and at the same time 2 Press To survey other slots scroll by pressing Next or Previous To survey other channels enter the chan nel number 0 through 9 FUNCTION 0 4 CH0 SLOT 06 SYNC L...

Page 544: ...erride the previous ones Therefore a measurement of 10 channels x 24 slots in total can be made If correct results cannot be obtained e g there are many error coun ters change the allocation of the Ce...

Page 545: ...the same time 2 Press 3 Enter the desired log number 0 through 9 4 Press Talk The results of channel 0 and slot 0 will be displayed To go to another slot scroll by press ing Next or Previous To go to...

Page 546: ...unting the Cell Station to the wall 1 Disconnect the AC adaptor 2 Switch the Radio Signal Test Switch of the Cell Station from ON to OFF 3 Connect the cable from the 2 RF Interface Unit with the 4 Sta...

Page 547: ...o mark the two screw positions 2 Install the two screws included into the wall 3 Hook the Cell Station on the screw heads Mounting on Concrete or Mortar Walls In step 2 drill two holes and drive the a...

Page 548: ...er a PS in program 650 PS Registration Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Unit Type Section 8 4 DECT PS System Programming 020 PS Flexible CO Button Assignment 650 PS Re...

Page 549: ...Management Button Flexible Call Forwarding Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation CLIP COLP Charge Fee Reference Program 655 PS Budget Management is required to assign the charge limit of...

Page 550: ...on a flexible button However the LED of the flexible button does not work Data Line Security for a PS can be set or cancelled by program 668 PS Data Line Security Program 670 ISDN DDI Number PS Exten...

Page 551: ...ut lifting up the PS or pressing any key only when the user supplied headset is connected to the PS If the PS user receives a call in this mode a handsfree conversation is established immediately afte...

Page 552: ...h a 4 Station Line KX TD144 can be installed to the system One KX TD144 supports up to two Cell Stations KX TD142 One KX TD144 can be installed to the KX TD816 and up to two KX TD144s can be installed...

Page 553: ...y selecting system assigned names and phone numbers 500 max PBX Extension Dialling Directory PS users can make a call via the system by selecting system assigned extension names PBX Station Speed Dial...

Page 554: ...ssword is programmed in the initial PS registra tion or in PS Programming The displayed PS programming menu differs depending on the password level as follows Level 0 A password is not required Level...

Page 555: ...Operation References None Programming Item Password level 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 Setting the Keypad Backlight Mode Setting the Key Tone Selecting the Ringer Pattern Selecting the Vibration...

Page 556: ...telephone receives a call both the wired tele phone and PS will ring If either of the paralleled telephones is busy it is not possible to make a call from the other telephone Types of incoming calls w...

Page 557: ...elephone due to the setting of the wired telephone The Call Forwarding All feature for the wired telephone can be set from a PS so that all incoming calls to the wired telephone will be forwarded to t...

Page 558: ...are required to use the PS Use your display proprietary wired telephone for programming Programming with a PS is only required for program 650 PS Registration Note For location identification of the 2...

Page 559: ...DND 5 Save 6 Account 7 Conference 80 Log In Log Out 82 Voice Mail Transfer 83 Two Way Record 84 Two Way Transfer 8 One TouchDiallingwithAutoHold 9 Terminate Loop CO Group CO Parameter TD816 01 throug...

Page 560: ...play shows the button pre assignment Display example CO 01 5 Enter the button code plus parameter if required To change the parameter press CLEAR and enter the new parameter 6 Press STORE 7 To program...

Page 561: ...sword 1 through 4 digits Default All PSs Not stored Programming With a display PT 1 Enter 650 Display PS Registration 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number Display example PS01...

Page 562: ...ord Display example ENTER PASSWORD You will hear a confirmation tone 15 Press the Auto OK button Display DECT SYS LOCK DISABLE 16 Press the Book button to select DISABLE or ENABLE for the System Lock...

Page 563: ...password can be assigned in program 672 PS Password Set One PS must have only one registration number It is not possible to assign the different registration number for one PS If the PS extension numb...

Page 564: ...ayed Display example PS01 EXT 281 4 Press STORE Display Executing The system searches for the PS registration number while Executing is blinking and deletes the registration after it is found Display...

Page 565: ...sary when it is deleted after Rejected is displayed in this program If a PS registration is terminated in this program all the PS assignments and its extension assignments will return to the default s...

Page 566: ...the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the name For entering characters see Section 4...

Page 567: ...splay Jack NO 3 Enter the jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering the jack number Display example 01 1 Enable 4 Keep pressing...

Page 568: ...d PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 0 4 Enter a charge limit To delete the charge limit press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the de...

Page 569: ...Display PS Charge Refer 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Enable...

Page 570: ...desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 COS1 COS1 4 Enter a primary COS number To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press 6 Enter a secondary COS number To chang...

Page 571: ...mber is displayed Display example PS01 EXG01 Enabl 4 Enter an extension group number You can also keep pressing or until the desired extension group number is displayed To change the current entry pre...

Page 572: ...ble Disab disable Default All PSs all CO lines Disable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 659 for day or 660 for night Display example PS DIL 1 N Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter th...

Page 573: ...press the key in step 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO line 01 or the PS which has the lowest PS registration number When you change the PS registration number by pressi...

Page 574: ...isable Default All PSs all CO lines Enable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 661 for day or 662 for night Display example PS CO Out Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registra...

Page 575: ...or 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO line 01 or the PS which has the lowest PS registration number To not assign a CO line for a PS press CLEAR in step 4 When you change...

Page 576: ...Display example PS DPH in Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 1...

Page 577: ...er is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the mailbox number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To p...

Page 578: ...r the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Connect 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is di...

Page 579: ...PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Off 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5...

Page 580: ...l PSs Not stored Programming 1 Enter 670 Display PS DDI NO Trans 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number...

Page 581: ...lso keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the PS extension number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the curre...

Page 582: ...ompatible entries are invalid including the assignment in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number or 813...

Page 583: ...1 Enter 672 Display PS Password Set 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example...

Page 584: ...through 6 digits Default All PSs DDI Programming 1 Enter 673 Display PS CLIP COLP 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS reg...

Page 585: ...able 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or S...

Page 586: ...PSs Caller Programming 1 Enter 676 Display PS Incoming Disp 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is d...

Page 587: ...NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter a port number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the c...

Page 588: ...ID Set 2 Press NEXT Display Not Stored 3 Enter the radio system ID Display example 00123456 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Be sure not to assign the same radio system ID to a different PBX or t...

Page 589: ...Please copy this page and use as a template for the Cell Station 1 Place this template on the wall 2 Install the screws If you mount the unit on a concrete or mortar wall drive the anchor plugs flush...

Page 590: ...Panasonic Business Systems U K Panasonic House Willoughby Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 4FP Printed in the United Kingdom PSQX1047SA KS0299MT1039PJ...

Page 591: ...To expand the sub menu left click the mouse on the symbol located to the left of the selected text for version 3 Adobe Reader for version 4 Adobe Reader...

Page 592: ...ansfer Assigned to button code 8 Button code 81 N A Button code 82 N A Button code 83 N A Button code 84 N A Button code 85 N A Button code 86 N A Button code 87 N A Button code 88 N A Button code 8 N...

Page 593: ...104 Quick Dial Assignment See Flexible Numbering Locations 61 68 See Flexible Numbering Locations 61 68 N A 109 Expansion Card Type As Version 4 No Primary Rate option S3 No Primary Rate option S3 111...

Page 594: ...er Transformation Phantom Extn As Version 4 N A N A 148 Off Hook Monitor N A N A N A 214 Message Waiting SLT Ring As Version 4 Default setting 10 min N A 215 Ring off Detection Time As Version 4 As Ve...

Page 595: ...4 N A 429 Direct Dialling In Night As Version 4 N A N A 437 Multiple Subscriber Number As Version 4 N A N A 438 439 Extension Ringing Assignment for ISDN MSN Day Night As Version 4 N A N A 450 Primar...

Page 596: ...N A 615 616 O G Permitted ISDN Extension Day Night As Version 4 As Version 4 N A 617 Live Call Screening Mode As Version 4 As Version 4 N A 618 ISDN DDI Number Extension Number Transformation As Versi...

Page 597: ...0 PS DDI Number Translation N A N A N A 671 PS Extension Number Set N A N A N A 672 PS Password Set N A N A N A 673 PS CLIP COLP N A N A N A 674 PS Intercept Day N A N A N A 675 PS Intercept Night N A...

Page 598: ...dialled within the pre set time after seizing the CO line See Version 4 description See Version 4 description 0 Disconnect default 1 Do not disconnect 31 Version 1 description Assigns whether the syst...

Page 599: ...4 description See Version 4 description N A 47 Version 4 Reserved New Prog Step 519 Version 3 description Selects whether to activate BSS or OHCA for T7235 0 BSS 1 OHCA default As Version 3 N A 48 Ass...

Page 600: ...ack 01 1 default N A N A 60 Enables or Disables the SMDR printout of the margin rate N A N A N A 61 Selects which itemisation code is used by a Doorphone with the Call Forwarding feature See Field 59...

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