Panasonic Kx-T123210 Installation Manual
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until the desired mode appears Description Outside calls can be transferred to any extension manually. Programming Table See page 7-3. l While an extension paired with the DSS Console having a conversation with outside calls, “With Transfer” mode allows you to transfer outside call by only pressing the DSS button of the DSS Console. l While an extension paired with the DSS Console having a conversation with outside calls, “Without Transfer” mode allows you to transfer outside call by pressing the TRANSFER button and then DSS button of the DSS Console. . Programming 1. Dial (05). “DSS Mode” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “With Transfer” will be displayed and blink. 3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button to alternate between “With Transfer” and “Without Transfer” to select the desired mode. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. ! :‘. :.’ 3-11
_ .......................... until the desired mode appears Man ......... Day/Night service is manually switched ....... default Auto ......... Day/Night service is automatically switched Description Allows Day/ Night service to be selected manually or automatically. In case of manual switching, refer to “Flexible Night Service” on page 4-37. In case of automatic switching, set the “Starting Time (Day/Night Service mode)” on page 3-13. The following features will be switched Day mode or Night mode. l “Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment” on page 3-47. l “Flexible Ringing Assignment” on page 3-49. l “Delayed Ringing Assignment” on page 3-52. l “CO Direct In Line Assignment” on page 3-54. l “Service Class Assignment of Toll Restriction” on page 3-64. 0 “Ringing Assignment from Doorphone” on page 3-75. Programming 1. Dial (06). “Day/Night Mode” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Mode Change : Man” will be displayed and “Man” will blink. 3. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “Man” and “Auto” to select the desired mode. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Conditions When the Switching of Service Mode (Day/Night Service Mode) is set to“Auto”, the present Day/ Night Service mode will not change after you finish programming.To change the present mode,manual operation is required. After you selected the Starting time (Day/ Night Service Mode)page3_13,select the present Day/Night mode by“Flexible Night Service” on page 4-37. Programming Table See page 7-4. 3-12
AB= 111 : to start at 1 o’clock for day service 191 : to start at 9 o’clock for day service . . . . . . . ..default p$!-j : to start at 12 o’clock for day service L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CD=m,E[ : to start at 0 rninute.........................default jT/i-Gl : to start at 59 minutes :....“““.‘. until the desired mode awears AM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iifaul* PM EF= m : to start at 1 o’clock for night service m : to start at 5 o’clock for night service.........default r\E] : to start at 12 o’clock for night service GH =jaki : to start at 0 minute. . . . .._....I...,......... default ucl 5 9 : to start at 59 minutes : f i f.’ until the desired mode appears : : : : [ PM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . default : : : : AM . 1 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : I................................................................ : : : i : : : _................................................. : : : 3-13
Description If you select the automatic switching mode for day/night service, enter the starting time. Refer to “Switching of Service Mode (Day/Night Service Mode)” on page 3-12. Programming 1. Dial (07). “Day/Night Time” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Day: 9:00 AM” will be displayed as a default value and “9” will blink. 3. Enter the starting time for day service using 1 or 2 digits. 4. Press the “ +” button “00” will blink. 5. Enter the minutes using 2 digits. 6. Press the “ q” button. “AM” will blink. 7. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “AM” and “PM” to select the correct setting. 8. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 9. Press the NEXT button. “Night : 5:00 PM” will be displayed as a default value and “5” will blink. 10. Enter the starting time for night service using 1 or 2 digits. 11. Press the ‘i 4” button. “00” will blink. 12. Enter the minutes using 2 digits. 13. Press the ‘I q” button. “PM” will blink. Conditions If the NEXT button is pressed at step 3 through 7, the display will advance to the “Night Time input” mode (step 9). The operations of step 3 through 7 will not be stored. If the PREV button is pressed at step 10 through 14, the display will return to the “day time input” mode (step 2).The operations of step 10 through 14 will not be stored. Example: 8:30 AM +tarting time for day plan 6:30 PM .starting time for night plan Programming Table See page 7-4. 14. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “AM” and “PM” to select the correct setting. 15. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 16. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. : -.. 3-14
i,.......................-until the desired extension group number (1 through 8) appears until the desired mode appears i ~............................~ Description Enables programming to automatically locate an idle extension within the same extension group as the dialed extension when the dialed extension number is busy. Call Hunting is set by group units. “Extension Group Assignment” (on page 3-63) is used to specify which extensions belong to the each group. Programming Dial (08). “Hunting Group” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “Group NO ? + “will be displayed. 1. 2. 3. 4. Press the NEXT button or dial the extension group number ( 1 through 8 ). “Group 1 : Disable” will be displayed and “Disable” will blink. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “Disable” and “Enable”. 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. o To advance to the next extension group number, press the NEXT button. o To return to the previous extension group number, press the PREV button. a To go to the desired extension group number, press the SELECT button and then dial the extension group number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the assignment of the other hunting groups. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Conditions l When you dial “n” instead of pressing the NEXT button at step 3, in case all of 8 groups have been programmed to “Disable”, “CO *: Disable” will be displayed. In case each of 8 groups has been programmed either “Disable” or “Enable”, “CO SC: Confused” will be displayed. j,: .-, t ; _’ Programming Table See page 7-4. 3-15
j........-.......until the desired extension group number (1 through 8) appears. ;.. until the desired hunting type appears Terminate : searching for larger jack numbers upward ..... default (all 8 groups) Circular : circular searching for other numbers :........,...................... A=B : to assign the same of all 8 extension groups q : extension group 1 I 0 8 : extension group 8 Discription Specifies the order in which idle extensions are searched when “Call Hunting” is used. The “Terminate Mode” searches for idle extensions with a higher order extension than the jack number of the dialed extension, and terminates when the search reaches the highest jack number of extension in the same group. If all higher order numbers are busy, a busy tone will be heard. The “Circular Mode” searches for any idle extension in the same group. If all extensions are busy, a busy tone will be heard. The “Setting (Call Hunting)” on page 3-l 5 must be set to “Enable” mode for Hunting Type to be used. Programming 1. Dial (09). “Hunting Type” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Group NO ?+” will be displayed. 3. Press the NEXT button or dial the extension group number (1 through 8). “Group 1 : Terminate” will be displayed and “Terminate” will blink. 4. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “Terminate” and “Circular”. 5. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 6. 0 0 0 To advance to the next extension group number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous extension group number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired extension group number, press the SELECT button and then dial the extension group number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6, to program the hunting Type of the other groups. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-4. 3-16
type A . . . . . . . . . . default Description Area types specific to local telephone numbers can be selected for toll restrictions. There are three area types available as shown below. Type A : Toll calls (long distance) Area code Exchange code Local calls .................................. Exchange code Subscriber number Type B : Toll calls (long distance) ........... Area code Local calls .................................. Exchange code Type C : Toll calls (long distance) .......... 1 - Areacode Subscriber number Local calls (charge) .................... Subscriber number Local calls ................................ Exchange code Subscriber number ‘Service Class Assignment of Toll Restriction” (on page 3-64) should be programmed. When area type B or C is selected, the selected Exchange Code must be entered using the “Exchange Code Selection” (on page 3-21) programming. Programming 1. Dial (10). “Area Type” will be displayed. Programming Table See page 7-4. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Area Type - A” will be displayed and the “A” will blink. 3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired type (A, B, C) is displayed. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. , .z :.: ; 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. 3-18