Panasonic Kx-T123210 Installation Manual
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:.......................until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . until the desired time appears 1.5 set 2.5 set 3.5 set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . default (all 12 CO’s) 4.5 set ~~[INEXT@E~IZT~IMEM~RYI(ENDI 4 I : to assign the same on all 12 CO’s Description The KX-T123210 may require a pause time to access Central Office Line or computer accessed line. The pause time may be changed to 1.5sec, 2.5sec 3.5sec or4.5sec. Programming Dial (53). 1. 2. “Pause Time” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “CO NO ? 9” will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number (01 through 12). “CO 01 : 3.5sec” will be displayed and 3.5sec will blink. 4. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired time (1.5sec, 2.5sec, 3.5sec, 4.5sec) is displayed. 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. l To advance to the next CO number, press the NEXT button. l To return to the previous CO number, press the PREV button. l To go to the desired CO number, press the SELECT button and then dial the CO number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment of the other CO numbers. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-20. ,._: :‘,: : i: 3-59
r....‘....‘............- until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . until the desired flash timing appears 300ms 600ms . . . . . default (all 12 CO’s) 900ms 1200ms i I. . . . . . . . . . . . *B= q : :::..$I* Description The timing of the hookswitch flash signal must be within the requirements from your Central Office. There are four choices available 0.3, 0.6, 0.9, or 1.2second. Programming 1. Dial (54). “Flash Time Set’will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “CO NO ?+” will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number (01 through 12). “CO 01 : 600ms” will be displayed and “600ms” will blink. 4. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired value is displayed. 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. l To advance to the next CO number, press the NEXT button. l To return to the previous CO number, press the PREV button. l To go to the desired CO number, press the SELECT button and then dial the CO number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to set the hookswitch timing of the other CO’s, 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Example: 0.3seconall12CO= 1liEiiwl lSELECTllSELECTlm1 fiiEzElm Programming Table See page 7-20.
:-.....................-until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears until the desired mode appears ~............................:15.....,,,,,; : to assign the same on all 12 CO’s Description To detect that an outside party has hung up and then terminated the outside line (after a conversation, conference etc.) a CPC signal is needed. CPC signal detection can be removed or added at customer’s request. 6. l 0 0 Programming To advance to the next CO number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous CO number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired CO number, press the SELECT button and then dial the CO number. Dial (55). “CPC Detection” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “CO NO ? -+” will be displayed. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number (01 through 12). “CO 01: 400ms” will be displayed and “400ms” will blink. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired mode is displayed. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment of the other CO’s, 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-20. 3-61 ;: , j .T~... ;: :
.‘.....................- until the desired CO number (01 through 12) appears until the desired disconnect time appears : to assign the same on all 12 CO’s Description A certain amount of time is needed for an outside call to be released, this is necessary so that a new call may be attempted after disconnecting with the previous call. There are two choices available, 1.5 and 4.0 6. l 0 0 seconds. The time you select must be longer than the requirements from your Central Office or host PBX. Programming 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dial (56). “Disconnect Time” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “CO NO ?+” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number (01 through 12). “CO 01 :1.5 set” will be displayed and “1.5 set” will blink. Press the SELECT button to alternate between 1.5 set and 4.0 sec. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. To advance to the next CO number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous CO number, ! press the PREV button. To go to the desired CO number, press the SELECT button and then dial the CO number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to set the disconnect time for the other CO’s 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Example: 04.0 set on all 12 CO’s= ~56lNEXTIlxllSELECTIl-GzFj~ Programming Table See page 7-20. 3-62
Extension Feature . . . . . . . . . . . until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears. . . .._.................. A= 111 :extension group l_ ....... default (all 32 jacks) G :extension group 8 f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : to assign the same on all 32 jack numbers Description Enables grouping of extension numbers by rress tne M tMuHY button. The LCD will stop blinking. department or floor by all extension numbers into a-maximum of 8 separate extension groups. Each group has access to the “Paging Group” (on page 4-24), “Call Hunting” (on page 3-l 5) and 6. l 0 l “Dial Call Pickup” (on page 4-l 1) functions. To advance to the next jack number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous jack number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired jack number, press the SELECT button and then dial the jack number. Programming Dial (60). “Extension Group” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “Jack NO ? + ” will be displayed. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack number (01 through 32 ). “#Ol : EXT GRP-1” will be displayed. x jack number Dial the extension group number (1 through 8). 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment of the other jack numbers. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Conditions l When you dial “2 instead of pressing the NEXT button at step 3, in case all of 32 jack numbers have been programmed to extension group 1, “ fi *:EXT GRP-1” will be displayed. In case each of 32 jack numbers has been programmed from extension group 1 to extension group 8, “I# *:Confused” will be displayed. Programming Table 3-63 See page 7-21.
Service Class Selections \I- all calls atoll calls l local calls (charged) l local calls l selected area codes l local calls (charged) l local calls 5. l selected exchange codes (charged) l local calls Denied l international calls l international calls l any calls other than specific area code programmed l international calls atoll calls l international calls atoll calls l any calls other than specific exchange codes (charged) programmed l international calls atoll calls l locai calls (charged) l international calls atoll calls l local calls (charged) l selected exchange codes all calls For service class 3, up to 20 area codes can be selected for use in toll dialing. See “Area Code Entry for Class 3” on page 3-22. For service class 5, up to 20 exchange code (charged) can be selected for use in local dialing (charged). See “Exchange Code Entry for Class 5” on page 3-23. For service class 7, up to 20 exchange code can be selected for no use in local dialing. See “Exchange Code Entry for Class 7” on page 3-24. For an area that uses Area code type as the exchange code, up to 20 exchange codes can be selected for use in local dialing. See “Exchange Code Selection” on page 3-21. Programming 1. Dial (61). “Day Toll Restrct” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Jack NO ? + ” will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack number ( 01 through 32 ). “#Ol : Class-l” will be displayed and “1” will x jack number blink. 4. Press the service class number (1 through 8). 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. l 0 0 To advance to the next jack number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous jack number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired jack number, press the SELECT button and then dial the jack number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment on the other jack numbers. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-21. ,_.: , : ,.‘.. . -_ : /... :. . . 3-65
_................ until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears. _....................... C= 111 : service class 1 ....... default (all 32 jacks) $J : service class 8 : to assign the same on all 32 jack numbers Description Used to prohibit selected extensions from making long distance calls during the night time. Toll restriction can help eliminate telephone abuse and contribute to controlling telephone costs. There are eight service classes available for each extension. “Area Type Selection” on page 3-18 should be set. To allow or deny dialing an Operator Call, see “CO Operator Call-Boundary Class” on page 3-19. j I ; j-j: ‘: 3-66
I Service Class Selections I - 1. - 2. Allowed Denied - 3. all calls atoll calls l local calls (charged) l local calls l selected area codes l local calls (charged) l local calls :E,:I:“‘““‘“’ 5. l selected exchange codes (charged) l local calls 6. l local calls 7. many calls other than specific exchange codes programmed ointernational calls I l international calls l any calls other than specific area code programmed l international calls atoll calls l international calls l toil calls l any calls other than specific exchange codes (charged) programmed l international calls atoll calls l local calls (charged) l international calls atoll calls l local calls (charged) l selected exchange codes For service class 3, up to 20 area codes can be selected for use in toll dialing. See “Area Code Entry for Class 3” on page 3-22. For service class 5, up to 20 exchange code (charged) can be selected for use in local dialing (charged). See “Exchange Code Entry for Class 5” on page 3-23. For service class 7, up to 20 exchange code can be selected for no use in local dialing. See “Exchange Code Entry for Class 7” on page 3-24. For an area that uses area code type as that exchange code, up to 20 exchange codes can be selected for use in local dialing. See “Exchange Code Selection” on page 3-21. Programming 1. Dial (62). “Nig Toll Restrct” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Jack NO ?+ “will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the jack number (01 through 32 ). “a01 : Class-l” will be displayed and “1”will C_jack number blink. 4. Press the service class number (1 through 8). 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. l 0 0 To advance to the next jack number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous jack number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired jack number, press the SELECT button and then dial the jack number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment on the other jack numbers. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-22. 3 .: ‘-., : 3-67
i’“‘“““““‘““‘“- until the desired jack number (01 through 32) appears i ........................ Dial (Othrough 9, *or#) I.. .................................. until the desired letter appears Description Each extension can be programmed by name and will be displayed on the display phone when making or receiving intercom calls. Programming 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Dial (63). “Extension Name” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “Jack NO ? 4” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button or dial jack number (01 through 32). “fit01 : ” will be displayed. C_jack number To program the extension name, Q Dial (0 through 9, *or #) @ Press the SELECT button until the desired letter appears. @ Repeat steps @and 0, to program the desired name. Press the MEMORY button. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the other The LCD will stop blinking. extension names of jack numbers. To advance to the next jack number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous jack number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired jack number, press the SELECT button and then dial the jack number. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. 3-68