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    							4.2  Feature Number Table
    4.2.1  Feature Number Table
    Numbers 
    listed below are the default settings. There are flexible feature numbers and fixed feature numbers.
    If you change the flexible feature numbers, fill in your assigned numbers  (new) in the list for future reference.
    Feature (While dial tone is heard) Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    1.2.1  Making Calls     Operator Call
    0
    ( 
    
          )  
    Automatic Line Access 9
    ( 
    
          ) outside phone no.
    CO Line Group Access 8
    ( 
    
          ) CO line group no. (2 
    digits) + outside phone
    no.
    1.3.1  Absent Message 750
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set 1–9 (+ parameter) + #
    – To cancel 0
    1.3.2  Account Code Entry 49
    ( 
    
          ) account code + # + outside phone no.
    1.3.4  Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)    
    Automatic Callback Busy Cancel 46
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.5  BGM (Background Music) 751
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To select BGM no. (1 digit)
    – To cancel 0
    1.3.6  Call Hold    
    Call Hold/Call Hold Retrieve 50
    ( 
    
          )  
    Call Hold Retrieve    
    – Specified with a held line number 53
    ( 
    
          ) CO line no. which is held (3 digits)
    – Specified with a holding extension
    number 51
    ( 
    
          ) extension no. which has a held call
    1.3.8  Call Park 52
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set parking zone no. (2 digits)/–
    To retrieve stored parking zone no. (2 digits)
    1.3.9  Call Pickup     Call Pickup
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    – Group 40
    ( 
          ) group no. (2 digits)
    – Directed 41
    ( 
    
          ) extension no.  Call Pickup Deny 720
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To deny 1
    – To allow 0
    1.3.11  Call Transfer     Transferring to an Outside Party Using
    the SIP Service    
    – Blind Transfer 61
    ( 
    
          ) phone no. + #
    1.3.12  CALL WAITING FEATURES     Answering Call Waiting in the PBX 50
    ( 
    
          )    Answering Call Waiting from the
    Telephone Company 60
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.13  Call Waiting Tone
    1.3.46 
      OHCA (Off-hook Call Announcement)
    1.3.77  Whisper OHCA    
    – For intercom calls
    (No call/Tone/OHCA/Whisper OHCA) 731
    ( 
    
          ) 0 (No call)/1 (Tone)/2 (OHCA)/3 (Whisper
    OHCA)
    – For outside calls 732
    ( 
    
          ) 0 (No tone)/1 (Tone)
    1.3.17  Conference Group Call 32
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To call and start a conversation
     conference group no. (1 digit) + entry code
    + #
    – To call and make an announcement
     conference group no. (1 digit) + entry code
    + #  Join After Time Out
     
    – To 
    make a conference group call with an
    entry code  conference group no. (1 digit) + entry code
    + #
    – To 
    join a conversation with an entry code
     # + conference group no. (1 digit) + entry
    code + #
    1.3.18  Data Line Security 730
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set 1
    – To cancel 0
    1.3.19  DISA (Direct 
     Inward System Access)    212 Operating Manual
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons  Calling through DISA
       
    – To an extension
    (In All Security Mode only) 47
    ( 
          ) your extension no./(  + verification code) +
    extension PIN/verification code PIN +
    extension no.
    – To an outside party
    (In Trunk Security Mode/All Security
    Mode only)   your extension no./(  + verification code) +
    extension PIN/verification code PIN +
    outside phone no.
    1.3.20  DND (Do Not Disturb)    
    – Both Calls 710
    ( 
    
          ) 0 (Cancel)/
    – Outside Calls 711
    ( 
    
          ) 1 (Set)
    – Intercom Calls 712
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.21  Door Open 55
    ( 
    
          ) doorphone no. (2 digits)
    1.3.22  Doorphone Call 31
    ( 
    
          ) doorphone no. (2 digits)
    1.3.23  EFA (External Feature Access) 60
    ( 
    
          ) service code
    1.3.24  Executive Busy Override  Executive Busy Override Deny
       
    – To prevent 733
    ( 
    
          ) 1
    – To allow 0
    1.3.25  Extension Dial Lock    
    – To lock 77
    ( 
    
          ) 1
    – To unlock   0 + extension PIN
    – To make an outside call while your
    extension is locked 47
    ( 
    
          ) your extension no. + extension PIN + phone
    no.
    1.3.26  Extension Feature Clear 790
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.27  Extension PIN (Personal
    Identification Number) 799
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set   1 + extension PIN + # + same extension + #
    – To cancel   0 + stored extension PIN
    1.3.28  External Relay 56
    ( 
    
          ) relay no. (2 digits)
    1.3.30  FWD (Call Forwarding)    Document Version  2013-05  
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    – Both Calls 710
    ( 
          ) 0 (Cancel)/
    – Outside Calls 711
    ( 
    
          ) 2 (All calls) + phone no. + #/
    – Intercom Calls 712
    ( 
    
          ) 3 (Busy) + phone no. + #/
    4 (No Answer) + phone no. + #/
    5 (Busy/No Answer) + phone no. + #/
    7 (Follow Me) + your extension no./
    8 (Follow Me Cancel) + your extension no.
    – To set the timer for "No Answer" and
    "Busy/No Answer" 713
    ( 
    
          ) 00–99 (second)
    Call Forwarding (FWD) for your Incoming
    Call Distribution Group    
    – Both Calls 714
    ( 
    
          ) 1 (Set) + ICD group extension no. + phone
    no. 
    + #/0 (Cancel) + ICD group extension no.
    – Outside Calls 715
    ( 
    
          )  
    – Intercom Calls 716
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.35  Hot Line 740
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To store 2 + phone no. + #
    – To set 1
    – To cancel 0
    1.3.38  ICD Group Features—Incoming Call
    Queue Monitor *1 739
    ( 
    
          ) ICD group extension no.
    1.3.39  ICD Group Features—Log-in/Log-out    
    Log-in 736
    ( 
    
          ) 1 + ICD group extension no./ Log-out
    0 + ICD group extension no./To enter/leave Not Ready mode 735
    ( 
    
          ) 1 (Not Ready)/0 (Ready)
    1.3.43  Message Waiting    214 Operating Manual
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    For an extension leaving a message waiting
    indication 70
    ( 
          )  
    – To leave/cancel 1/0 + extension no.
    For an extension receiving a message
    waiting indication  
    – To call back 2
    – To clear 0 + your extension no.
    1.3.48  Paging     Group Paging 33
    ( 
    
          ) paging group no. (2 digits)
    – To answer 43
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To deny 721
    ( 
    
          ) 1
    – To allow 0
    1.3.49  Paralleled Telephone 39
    ( 
    
          )  
    – Ring 1
    – No Ring 0
    1.3.51  Printing Message 761
    ( 
    
          ) message no. (+ parameter) + #
    1.3.53  Private Network Features—CLIP
    (Calling Line Identification Presentation) 7 2
    ( 
    
          )  
    – Public   1
    – Your extension   2
    1.3.54  Private Network Features—CLIR
    (Calling Line Identification Restriction) 7 1
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To show   1
    – To prevent   2
    1.3.55  Private Network Features—COLP
    (Connected Line Identification Presentation) 7 2
    ( 
    
          )  
    – Public   1
    – Your extension   2
    1.3.56  Private Network Features—COLR
    (Connected Line Identification Restriction) 7 0
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To show   1
    – To prevent   2Document Version  2013-05  
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    1.5.3  Private Network Features—Displaying
    Your Telephone Number on the Called
    Party’s Telephone    
    – To prevent 67
    ( 
          )  
    – To show 68
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.57  Private Network Features—TIE Line
    Access 7
    ( 
    
          ) private phone no.
    1.3.59  Redial, Last Number #
    ( 
    
          )  
    1.3.62  Speed Dialing, Personal    
    – To store 30
    ( 
    
          ) personal speed dialing no. (2 digits) +
    outside phone no. + #
    – To dial (        )  + personal speed dialing no. (2 digits)
    1.3.63  Speed Dialing, System    
    – To dial (        )
    system speed dialing no. (3 digits)
    1.3.64  SVM (Simplified Voice Message)     Recording a Normal Greeting Message
       
    – To record 38 1
    – To play back (        ) 2
    – To clear   0 Recording a Greeting Message for Each
    Time Mode    
    – To record   8 + 0 (Day)/1 (Night)/2 (Lunch)/3 (Break) 
    
    + 1
    – To play back   8 + 0 (Day)/1 (Night)/2 (Lunch)/3 (Break) 
    
    + 2
    – To clear   8 + 0 (Day)/1 (Night)/2 (Lunch)/3 (Break) 
    
    + 0
    To leave a voice message directly to another
    extension’s message box   # + 6 + extension no. Listening to Voice Messages Left by
    Callers   3 Redirecting Your Calls to Your Message
    Box    
    – Both Calls 710
    ( 
    
          ) 0 (Cancel)/
    – Outside Calls 711
    ( 
    
          ) 2 (All Calls) + floating extension no. for the
    SVM feature
    *2
     + #/ 216 Operating Manual
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    – Intercom Calls 712
    ( 
          ) 3 (Busy) + floating extension no. for the
    SVM feature
    *2
     + #/
    4 (No 
    Answer) + floating extension no. for the
    SVM feature *2
     + #/
    5 (Busy/No 
     Answer) + floating extension no.
    for the SVM feature *2
     + #
    1.3.65  TAFAS (Trunk Answer From Any
    Station)    
    – Calls through an external speaker 42
    ( 
    
          ) [For KX-NCP series PBX users]
    1
    [For KX-TDE series PBX users]
    speaker no. (1 digit)
    1.3.66  Timed Reminder 760
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set 12H: 1 + time (hour/minute) 
    
    + 0 (AM)/1 (PM)
    + 0 (once)/1 (daily)
    24H: 1 + time (hour/minute) + 0 (once)/1 
    (daily)
    – To cancel 0
    1.3.68  Verification Code Entry 47
    ( 
    
          )  + verification code + verification code PIN
    + phone no.
    1.3.72  Voice Mail Features—Voice Mail
    Integration    
    – Both Calls 710
    ( 
    
          ) 0 (Cancel)/
    – Outside Calls 711
    ( 
    
          ) 2 (All Calls)/
    – Intercom Calls 712
    ( 
    
          ) 3 (Busy)/
    4 (No Answer)/
    5 (Busy/No Answer)
    + voice mail floating extension no.
    *3
     + #
    1.3.73  Wake-up Call *4 76
    (        )
     
    – To set 12H: 1 + extension no. + hour/minute + 0 
    (AM)/1 (PM) + 0 (once)/1 (daily)
    24H: 1 + extension no. + hour/minute + 0 
    (once)/1 (daily)
    – To cancel 0 + extension no.
    – To confirm 2 + extension no.
    1.3.74  Walking COS    
    – To make a call or set features from
    another extension 47
    ( 
    
          ) your extension no. + extension PIN + phone
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    – To make a call or set features through
    DISA    
    1.3.75  Walking Extension 727
    ( 
          ) your extension no. + extension PIN
    1.3.76  Walking Extension, Enhanced 727
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set an extension status to Service-out #
    – To set an extension status to Service-in  + your extension no. + extension PIN
    1.3.78  Wireless XDP Parallel Mode 48
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To set 1 + paired wired extension
    – To cancel 0
    2.1.2  External BGM (Background Music) *5 35
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To start [For KX-NCP series PBX users]
    1 + BGM no. (1 digit)
    [For KX-TDE series PBX users]
    external pager no. (1 digit)/  + BGM no. 
    (1 digit)
    – To stop [For KX-NCP series PBX users]
    10
    [For KX-TDE series PBX users]
    external pager no. (1 digit)/  + 0
    2.1.3  OGM (Outgoing Messages) *5 36
    ( 
    
          )  
    – To record 1 + OGM floating extension no.*6
    – To play back 2 + OGM floating extension no.*6
    – To record from an external BGM (MOH)
    port [For KX-NCP series PBX users]
    31 + OGM floating extension no.
    *6
    [For KX-TDE series PBX users]
    3 + BGM port no. (1 digit) + OGM floating
    extension no. *6
    – To clear   0 + OGM floating extension no.*6
    2.1.4  Private Network Features—NDSS
    (Network Direct Station Selection) Monitor
    Release 784
    ( 
    
          ) another PBX extension no. + #
    2.1.5  Remote Extension Dial Lock    
    – To unlock 782
    ( 
    
          ) extension no.
    – To lock 783
    ( 
    
          ) extension no.218 Operating Manual
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    							Feature (While dial tone is heard)
    Default
    (New) Additional digits/buttons
    2.1.6  Time Service Mode Control *7 780
    ( 
          )  
    – Day/Night/Lunch/Break 0/1/2/3*1
    Supervisor only
    *2 The default floating extension number for the SVM feature is 591.
    *3 The default voice mail floating extension number is 500.
    *4 Hotel operator only
    *5 Manager only
    *6 The default of OGM floating extension numbers is 5xx 
    
    (xx: two-digit number of message).
    *7 Manager and preprogrammed extension user only
    Feature (While busy, DND or call tone is heard) Default Call Waiting (BSS [Busy Station Signaling])
    1 DND Override
    1.3.3  Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice 1.3.4  Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)
    6
    1.3.7  Call Monitor 5
    1.3.24  Executive Busy Override 3
    1.3.43  Message Waiting 4Feature (While dialing or talking)
    Fixed Number Conference
    3
    1.3.21  Door Open  
    From any extension while talking to the doorphone 5Document Version  2013-05  
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    							4.3  Tone
    4.3.1  Tone
    While on-hook
    Ring Tones
    The following tones are
    programmable allowing
    recognition of call type 
    (Outside,
    Intercom or Doorphone).  
    Tone 1 Tone 2
    Tone 3
    Tone 4
    When going off-hook
    Dial Tones  
    Tone 1
    Normal 220 Operating Manual
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