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    							ect automatic switching mode for 
    day/night service, enter a starting time. 
    Refer to “Switching Mode (DaylNight Service)” 
    page 2-10. 
    . Dial (OS). 
    “DAYINIGHT TIME” will be displayed. 
    . 
    Press the NEXT button. 
    “DAY: 09:OO AM” 
    will be displayed as a 
    default value and “09” will blink. 
    0 Enter a starting time for day service using 
    2 digits. 
    . Press the “13” button. 
    “00” will blink. 
    . Enter the minute using 2 digits. 
    . Press the “0” button. 
    “AM” will blink. 
    7, Press the SELECT button to alternate be- 
    tween “AM” and “PM” to select the correct 
    setting. 
    > 
    8. Press the MEMORY button. 
    e Press the NEXT button. 
    “NIGHT: 05:OO PM” will be displayed as a 
    default value and “0.5” will ,blink. 
    Q Enter a starting time 
    for night service using 
    2 digits. 
    . Press the “0” button. 
    “00” will blink. 
    u Enter the minute using 2 digits. 
    ~ Press the “$” button. 
    “PM” will blink. 
    . Press the SELECT button to alternate be- 
    tween “‘AM” and “PM” to select the correct 
    setting. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    . To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    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 are not 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 are not stored. 
    8:30 AM.. 
    . starting time for day plan 
    6:30 PM.. starting time 
    for night plan 
    See page 5-14. 
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    							~----------‘--------- AB= ES-]: to assign the same on all 8 extensions 
    1 :::I 
    1 ~....~Ij 1, 2, 3. _ . . default (all 8 extensEons) 
    [06] [NEXT] [iB] [C...El [MEMORY][END] 
    ;6] [NEXT] [NEXT] [C...E] [ 
    ,------until the desired extension number appears 
    s 
    Through programming, you can select which 
    extensions may be used for outward dialing by 
    using the day mode 
    of opration. 
    m Dial (06). 
    “DAY: OUT CO” will be displayed. 
    S Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: CO 1, 2, 3” 
    will be displayed and “1, 2, 
    3” will blink. 
    . Dial the CO number to be entered. 
    The desired combination 
    of CO Lines will be 
    displayed. 
    To prohibit dialing, press the CLEAR button 
    instead 
    of CO number. 
    “11: CO.....” will be displayed. 
    * Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment on the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    3-11 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the CO 
    assignment. 
    Example: C ACNE XYZ 
    Company XYZ wants only extension 11 and 15 
    * to have access to CO 1, 2 and 3 on outgoing 
    calls during 
    the day. Extensions 12, 13, 14, 16, 
    17 and 18 are to be programmed 
    for access to 
    only CO 1 
    and 2. 
    1. [06] 
    [NEXT] [(NEXT) or (ll)] [l] [2] [3] 
    [MEMORY] 
    2. [NEXT] [I] [2] [MEMORY] 
    3. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    4. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    5. [NEXT] [l] [2] [3] [MEMORY] 
    6. [NEXT] [I] [2] [MEMORY] 
    7. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    8. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] [END] 
    e 
    See page 5-14.  
    						
    							[07] [NEXT] [Ai31 [c...El [MEMORY] [END] 
    ;] [NEXT] [NEXT] [C...E] [MEMORY][END] 
    I 
    I...- until the desired extension number appears 
    Through programming, you can 
    select which 
    extensions may be used for outward dialing by 
    using the night mode of opration. 
    “NIGHT: OUT CO” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. ’ 
    “ENTER EXT NO.” will be displayed. 
    prompt entering extension number. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: CO 1, 2, 3” will be displayed and “1, 2, 
    3” will blink. 
    . Dial the CO numbers to be entered. 
    The desired combination 
    of CO Lines will be 
    displayed. 
    To prohibit dialing, press the CLEAR button 
    instead of CO number. 
    “II: CO.....” will be displayed. When you 
    start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension for displaying the CO 
    assignment. 
    Example: C~~P~~Y XYZ 
    Company XYZ wants extensions 11, 13 and 16 
    t ave access to CO 
    calls the 1, 2 and 3 on outgoing 
    during night. Extensions 17  12, 14, 15, 
    and 18 are to be programmed for access to only 
    CO I and 2. 
    1. [07] 
    [NEXT] [(NEXT) or (ll)] [l] [2] [3] 
    [MEMORY] 
    2. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    3. [NEXT] [l] [2] [3] [MEMORY] 
    4. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    5. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    6. [NEXT] [I] [2] [3] [MEMORY] 
    7. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] 
    8. [NEXT] [l] [2] [MEMORY] [END] 
    . 
    Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment on the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. See page 5-14. 
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    							[08] [NEXP] [Ai3] [C...E] [MEMORY][END] 
    [od8] [NEXT] [NEXT] [C...E] [MEMORY][END] 
    ~-------until the desired extension number appears 
    s 
    Through programming, you can select which 
    extensions will ring on incoming calls from the 
    Central Office during the day time. 
    . Dial (08). 
    “DAY: IN CO” will be displayed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: CO 1, 2, 3” will be 
    displayed and “1, 2, 
    3” will blink. 
    . Dial the CO numbers to be entered. 
    The desired combination of CO Line will be 
    displayed. 
    To prohibit ringing, press the CLEAR but- 
    instead 
    of CO number. 
    “11: CO.....” will be displayed. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment on the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-15 When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the CO 
    assignment. 
    Example: 
    Incoming calls from Central Ofice during the 
    day are programmed to ring at extension 11 
    only. 
    1. 
    [08] [NEXT] [++I [CLEAR] [MEMORY] 
    2. [NEXT] [l] [2] [3] [ 
    See page 5-15.  
    						
    							[09] [NEXT] [Ai31 [C.. SE] [MEMORY] [END] 
    [& [NEXT] [NEXTJ [C.. .E] [MEMORY] [END] 
    L...... 
    until the desired extension number appears 
    Through programming, you can select which 
    extensions will ring during the night time on 
    incoming calls from the Central Ofice. 
    1. Dial (09). 
    “NIGHT: IN CO” will be displayed. 
    2. Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will ‘be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: CO 1, 2, 3” will be displayed and “1, 2, 
    3” will blink. 
    , Dial the CO numbers to be entered. 
    The desired combination of CO Line will be 
    displayed. 
    I To prohibit ringing, press the CLEAR but- 
    ton instead 
    of CO number. 
    “11: CO.....” will be displayed. 
    %. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment 
    of the other extensions. 
    7”. 
    TO return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-16 
    s 
    When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired extension number 
    instead 
    of the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous extension 
    for displaying the CO 
    assignment. 
    Example: CO 
    Company XYZ would like all incoming calls to 
    at all extensions during the nighttime. 
    [Oil [NEXT] [Xl [1][2][3] [MEMORY] [END] 
    See page 5-1.5.  
    						
    							i----- until the desired extension number appears 
    hibit selected extensions from mak- 
    ing long distance calls. 
    Toll restriction can help eliminate telephone 
    abuse and contribute to controlling telephone 
    costs. 
    There are four service 
    of classes available for 
    each extension. > “TOLL RESTRICTION” will be displayed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    2 
    I I 
    toll calls, international calls 
    local calls 
    4 
    I I 
    local calls international calls,  international calls, 
    toll calls  toll calls 
    3 local calls, international calls, 
    selected area- any calls other than 
    codes specific area-code 
    programmed 
    *For Service Class 3, up to 10 area codes can be 
    selected 
    for use in toll dialing (See “Toll 
    estriction-Area Code Selection” on page 
    2-19). 
    s Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: CLASS 1” will be displayed and “1” 
    will blink. 
    D Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the 
    desired class is displayed. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment on the other extensions. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
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    							,,................-‘“‘ area code with 3 digits 
    NOTSTORED . . . . default (all memory locations) 
    (CLEAR) 
    I 
    [l l][NEXT][~~][~][MEMORY][END] 
    or 
    [l l][NEXT][MEXT][C][MEMORY][END] 
    ~--------until the desired memory location number appears 
    For Service Class 3 (see “Toll Restriction- 
    Class Assignment” on page 2-17.), up to IO 
    area codes can be selected for use in toll dialing. 
    All area codes except those entered will be 
    denied. 
    All estensions programmed for Service Class 
    Selections 3 shall be assigned to the same area 
    code selection plan. 
    When Service Class 3 is programmed; 
    . Dial (11). 
    “RESTRC AREA CODE” will be display- 
    ed. 
    . Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER CODE NO.” will be displayed. 
    3. Dial (00 through 09) or press the NEXT 
    button. 
    Example: 
    When dial (00) or press the NEXT button. 
    The LCD will show “0O:NOT STORED” 
    when nothing is stored in memory location 
    number “00”. 
    When the area code 212 has been stored, 
    “00:212” will be displayed. 
    . Dial the area code, with 3 digits. 
    To erase a wrong enter, press the CLEAR 
    button. 
    ress the MEMORY button. 
    The memory indicatior will be lit. 
    . To advance to the next memory location 
    number, press the NEXT button, 
    To return to the previous memory location 
    number, press the PREV button. 
    To go to the desired memory location num- 
    ber, press SELECT button and the dial the 
    memory location number. 
    7. Repeat steps 4 to 6. 
    . 
    TO return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    Example: 
    To allow extension 12 to access to New York 
    City and entire state of New Jersey, program the 
    llowing. 
    New York City has 2 area codes 212, 718 and 
    New Jersey 201, 609. 
    Enter 212 into the memory location number 
    “OO”, 718 into “Ol”, 201 into “02” and 609 into 
    “03”. 
    STEP I.. .[lO] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] 
    [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    STEP 2...[1 l][NEXT][NEXT][212][MEMORY] 
    [NEXT][718][MEMORY] 
    WEWW1 
    I[ ORY] 
    [NEXT][609][MEMORY][END] 
    See page 5-15. 
    2-19  
    						
    							‘. AB=[*]: to assign the same on all 8 extensions 
    until the desired mode appears 
    [12] [NEXT] [iB] [SELkT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    or 
    [12] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [ME 
    :-I--- until the desired extension number appears 
    Through programming, you can select which 
    extensions may be dialed Operator Call. 
    For to deny all the dialing that start from “O”, 
    set to DISABLE. 
    I 
    “OPERATOR CALL” will be displayed. 
    s Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    “11: ENABLE” will be displayed and 
    “ENABLE” will blink. 
    m 
    Press the SELECT button, to alternate be- 
    tween ENABLE and DISABLE to select the 
    desired mode. 
    5. Press the MEMORY button. 
    The blinking LCD will stop. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5, to program the assign- 
    ment 
    of the other extensions. 
    7, To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    2-20 
    When you start the programming from step 1, you 
    may dial the desired extension number instead 
    of tile 
    NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the previous 
    extension 
    for displaying the operator call selection. 
    Ope or call dialing can not deny service class 1 
    of Toll Restriction. 
    Example: 
    To prohibit operator call on extension 12 
    [12] [NEXT] [12] [SELECT] [MEMORY] [END] 
    See page 5-1.5.  
    						
    							up to four outside access codes each 
    [13] [NEXT] [i] [A... [ 
    When the system, KX-T30810, is installed 
    behind a host PBX, the host PBX may require 
    a pause time to access Central Ofice Lines. This 
    feature enables the host PBX to automatically 
    pause via programming the outward dialing 
    access codes 
    of the host PBX. 
    . Repeat steps 3 to 5 to program each of the 
    CO’s 
    of the KX-T30810. 
    7. To return to the initial program mode, press 
    the END button. 
    , 
    “HOST PBX ACCESS” will be displayed. 
    s Press the NEXT button. 
    “ENTER CO NO” will be displayed. 
    3. Press the NEXT button. 
    The LCD will show “COI: NOT 
    STORED” when nothing is stored in COI. 
    When the outside access codes 81, 82 has 
    been stored, “COl:81, 82” will be display- 
    ed. 
    D Enter up to four outward access codes each 
    with a maximum 
    of 2 digits, punctuating 
    each code with the 
    q button. 
    To erase a wrong enter, press the CLEAR 
    button. 
    . Press the MEMORY button. When you start the programming from step 1, 
    you may dial the desired CO number instead 
    of 
    the NEXT button at step 3. 
    The PREV button allows you to go to the 
    previous CO 
    for displaying the host PBX 
    access codes assignment. 
    Example: 
    Access codes 81, 82, 83, 9 on the CO1 = 
    [I31 [MEW [II WI Ll WI [,I F331 Ll [91 
    [MEMORY] [END] 
    ;;:31 PEW WX-4 WI [,I WI I,1 1831 [,I [9] 
    [MEMORY] [END] 
    CO 
    I 
    2 
    3 outward accless codes of PBX 
    81 82 8.7 9 
    See page 5-15. 
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