Panasonic Kx-T123210 Installation Manual
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,.............................- until the desired memory code number (01 through 20) appears , I _ .............................. ..- CDE= exchange code with 3 digits Nothing is stored -......-defaul t (all 20 memory codes) AB= ml[ : memory code 01 [?ll: memory code 20 Description The exchange code and area code usually differ for local and non-local calls, but in some circumstances an area code may be the same as a local exchange code. These are important when Type B or Type C is selected with the “Area Type Selection” (on page 3-l 8) programming. After Type B or Type C is selected with the “Area Type Selection” (on page 3-l 8) programming, it is therefore necessary to register these Exchange Codes to enable dialing of these numbers. Local call Exchange Codes when Type B is selected Exchange code hod-oooo t “O”or”1 ” Local call (charge) Exchange Codes when Type C is selected Exchange code I I 4lOll-0000 t “O”or”1 ” A maximum 20 Exchange Codes can be registered. 3-21 Programming 1. Dial (13). “Ext. Local Code”will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Local NO ? + “will be displayed. 3. Dial the memory code number (01 through 20) or press the NEXT button. Example: When dialing (01) or pressing the NEXT button. l The LCD will show “Local 01: ... ” when nothing is stored in memory code number “01 “. When area code 212 has been stored, “Local 01 : 212” will be displayed. 4. Dial the local code, using 3 digits. l To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. l The memory indicator will be lit. 6. l To advance to the next memory code number, press the NEXT button. l To return to the previous memory code number, press the PREV button. l To go to the desired memory code number, press the SELECT button and then dial the memory code number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table. See page 7-5. 1 ,: : ::. .t:
~...-....,.............,....... until the desired memory number (01 through 20) appears _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CDE = area code with 3 digits Nothing is stored ‘.....,defauIt (all 20 memory numbers) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AB= ml] : memory number 01 for storage of an area code memory number 20 for storage of an area code Description For Service Class 3 (see “Toll Restriction” on page 3-li’), up to 20 area codes can be selected for use in toll dialing. All area codes except those entered will be denied. All the extensions that are programmed for Service Class Selections 3 are assigned to the same area code selection plan. Programming 1. Dial (14). 4. Dial the area code, using 3 digits. l To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 0 The memory indicator will be lit. 6. l a 0 To advance to the next memory number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous memory number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired memory number, press the SELECT button and then dial the memory number. “Cls-3 Area Code” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Area NO ? + ” will be displayed. 3. Dial the memory number (01 through 20) or press the NEXT button. Example: When dialing (01) or pressing the NEXT button. l The LCD will show“Area-01 : ...I’ when nothing is stored in memory number “01 “. When area code 212 has been stored, “Area - 01 : 212” will be displayed. 3-22 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table. See page 7-5.
,,........,..................... A= 111 : to select boundary class I+..... default 121: class 2 131: class 3 q 4 :class4 151: class 5 q 6 :class6 171: class 7 q : class 8 Description “Toll Restriction”, if it is programmed, prohibits CO Operator Calls. However, the desired extensions can be permitted to call to CO Operator by programming a boundary number of service class. CO Operator Calls are allowed at all the extension from service class 1 to the same service class number as the programmed boundary number, but are prohibited at the other extensions. Example : If Boundary Class 4 is set for All extension numbers for which service classes 1 to 4 have been assigned then CO operator calls are allowed, but extensions assigned service class 5 to 8 will be prohibited from placing CO operator calls. (See the table below.) Boundary Class Number I Service Class of Toll Restriction I 7 DDDDDDAA I 8 DDDDDDDA A : CO Operator Calls are allowed. D : CC Operator Calls are denied. Programming 1. Dial (I 1). “Operator Class” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Boundary Class-l” will be displayed and “1” will blink. 3. Dial the boundary class number (1 through 8). 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming table See page 7-4. See “Service Class Assignment of Toll Restriction” on page 3-64. 3-19
,....................... until the desired mode appears Restriction : will be restricted by a Service Class.........default No Restriction: will not be restricted. Description Through programming, Toll restrictions (service classes 1 through 8) set for each extension can be applied to speed dialing, too. In the “Restriction” mode, Speed dialing is restricted by the Service Class. In the “No Restriction” mode, Speed dialing is not restricted by the Service Class. Programming 1. Dial (12). “Restrct of Speed” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Restriction” will be displayed and blink. 3. Press the SELECT button, to alternate between “Restriction” and “No Restriction” 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. Programming Table See page 7-5. 3-20 ,
~.............................. until the desired memory number (01 through 20) appears : ........................ CDE = exchange code with 3 digits Nothing is stored ......... default (all 20 memory numbers) I................................... AB=llb]: memory number 01 for storage of exchange code memory number 20 for storage of exchange code Description For Service Class 5 (See “Toll Restriction” on page 3-17) up to 20 exchange codes can be selected for use in local dialing (charged). All exchange codes except those entered will be denied. All extensions programmed for Service Class Sele_ctions 5 are assigned to the same exchange code selection plan. Programming 4. Dial the exchange code, using 3 digits. 0 To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 0 6. l 0 The memory indicator will be lit. To advance to the next memory number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous memory number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired memory number, press the SELECT button and then dial the memory number. 1. 2. 3. Dial (15). 0 “Cls-5 Local Code” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “Local NO ? + “will be displayed. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6. Dial the memory number (01 through 20) or press the NEXT button. Example: When dialing (01) or pressing the NEXT button. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table. See page 7-5. 0 The LCD will show “Local 01 : .+.” when nothing is stored in memory number “01 I’. When exchange code 392 has been stored, “Local 01 : 392” will be displayed. , 3-23
:‘............................. until the desired memory number (01 through 20) appears :........................... CDE = exchange code with 3 digits Nothing is stored,-....default (all 20 memory numbers) i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AB=lO(r/: memory number 01 for storage of exchange code pi-q : memory number 20 for storage of exchange code Description For Service Class 7 (See “Toll Restriction” on page 3-17) up to 20 exchange codes can be selected for use in local dialing. Exchange codes programmed will be denied. All the extensions that are programmed for Service Class Selections 7 are assigned to the same exchange code selection plan. Programming 1. Dial (16). “Cls-7 Local Code” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Local NO ? +” will be displayed. 3. Dial the memory number (01 through 20) or press the NEXT button. Example: 0 The LCD will show “Local 01 : . ..“when When dialing (01) or pressing the NEXT button. 4. Dial the exchange code, using 3 digits. l To erase a wrong entry, press the CLEAR button. 5. Press the MEMORY button. 0 The memory indicator will be lit. 6. l 0 0 To advance to the next memory number, press the NEXT button. To return to the previous memory number, press the PREV button. To go to the desired memory number, press the SELECT button and then dial the memory number. 7. Repeat steps 4 to 6. 8. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table. See page 7-6. nothing is stored in memory number “01 “. When exchange code 392 has been stored, “Local 01 : 392” will be displayed. t :: .-..:-1. ,.,.. 3-24
*.......................................... A= 111: to sound after 1 minute cl 2 :after 2 minutes 0: 3 after 3 minutes . . . . . . . ..default 141 : after 4 minutes 151 :after 5 minutes 0 6 : after 6 minutes 171 : after 7 minutes cl 8 :after 8 minutes q 9 :after 9 minutes Description An alarm tone indication will be heard at the holding extension to remind the user that he still has a call on hold. The reminder will sound after 3 minutes but can be changed. There are 9 choices ranging from (1) minute to (9). An alarm tone is heard from the built-in speaker of the proprietary telephone and the handset receiver of the standard telephone. See “List of Tones” on page 6-6. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Conditions The hold time reminder is activated, even if the hold recall time set is programmed to “Disable” Example: 4 minutes= m1NEXTmW] Programming 1. Dial (17). “Auto Hold Alarm” will be displayed. Programming Table See page 7-6. 2. Press the NEXT button. “Time: 3 min” will be displayed and “3” will blink. 3. Dial the time number (1 through 9). 3-25
_............................................. I until the desired time appears 30sec--default 1 min. 1.5min. 2min. _ Disable Description Example: When the handset of the holding extension is replaced back on call, you may have the automatic hold recall after the desired time elapses. 1.5 minutes= ~INIKFj~ jIzGFlMEMoRVI(ENDI The hold recall time set can be removed or Programming Table added at the customer’s request. See page 7-6. Programming 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dial (18). “Hold Recall Time” will be displayed. Press the NEXT button. “Time: 30 set” will be displayed and “30 set” will blink. , Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired time (30 set, 1 min, 1.5 min, 2 min, Disable) is displayed. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. 3-26
until the desired mode appears Description Programming If a call is transferred to an extension, and the other extension does not answer the transferred call within 30 seconds, the call will return to you. The time may be changed to 15 seconds. Refer to “Call Transfer-To Extension” on page 4- 18. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Dial (19). “Transfer Recall” will be displayed. Press NEXT button. “Time: 30 set” will be displayed and the “30” will blink. Press the SELECT button to alternate between “15 set” and “30 set” to select the desired mode. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-6. .; : ; 9 1:‘:_. :: / : .‘. 3-27
: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . until the desired time appears 1 ring delay 2rings delay 3rings delay _. default 4rings delay Description Enables programming the call forwarding delayed start time (after 1, 2, 3, or 4 rings) in case of no receiving the call when the “Call Forwarding-Busy or No Answer” (on page 4-26) feature is set. Programming 1. Dial (20). “Call FWD Delay” will be displayed. 2. Press the NEXT button. “3 rings delay” will be displayed and will blink. 3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the desired time is displayed. 4. Press the MEMORY button. The LCD will stop blinking. 5. To return to the initial program mode, press the END button. Programming Table See page 7-6. , 3-28