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Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
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Features 3-49 3 FeaturesD *10: The DISA Busy Mode is selected in program [506] “DISA Busy Mode”. There are three modes as follows: •Disconnect– the caller hears a busy tone and the call is disconnected. •Call Waiting– the destination extension hears the call waiting tone if they have enabled Call Waiting. •DISA2– if “MODE2” is assigned in program [502] “OGM Mode Selection” and a message is recorded in OGM2, the caller hears the message and the system waits for the new destination. *11: The DISA Ring...
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3-50 Features D3 Features Display, Call Information DescriptionA display proprietary telephone shows the user the following call information. Extension number and name These are shown when calling or when called by an extension user, during an established intercom call, and while on-hook. Display example: 102: Smith Dialed telephone number This is shown when dialing the telephone number. Display example: 91234567890 Number or name of the caller These are shown if the Caller ID feature is available....
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Features 3-51 3 FeaturesD Display, in Idle DescriptionOffers a display proprietary telephone user to display the current time and date, or the extension number and name. One of the following displays is displayed while on-hook. The user can change the display by pressing the key. Conditions• Display example (12 H): Month, Day, Time (AM/PM) Display example (24 H): Day, Month, Time Display example: Month, Day, Year, Day of the week Display example: Extension number and name • The current date and time...
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3-52 Features D3 Features Display Contrast Adjustment DescriptionAllows a display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contrast. Condition• A lever on the telephone (CONTRAST selector) is used to select one of three available levels. Programming Reference Configuration RRRRRRRRRRRRRUser Manual Initial Settings — Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7030 and KX-T7130 only) Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable. Display, Self-Extension Number DescriptionAllows a display...
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Features 3-53 3 FeaturesD Do Not Disturb (DND) Override DescriptionAllows a pre-assigned extension user to call another user who has set the Do Not Disturb feature. Dialing “2” enables the caller to override DND programmed on the called extension’s telephone and forces the telephone to ring. Condition• System programming determines which extension users can perform DND Override. Programming Reference Section 4, System Programming [609] Do Not Disturb Override Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Do Not...
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3-54 Features D3 Features Door Opener DescriptionAllows extension users to unlock the door for a visitor from their telephone. The door can be unlocked by extension users who have been programmed to enable this feature. Conditions• An optional Doorphone/Door Opener card must be installed. • A user-supplied door opener must be installed to the door to be opened. Four door openers can be installed. • The door opener will open the door even if a doorphone is not installed. • The user can modify the door...
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Features 3-55 3 FeaturesD Doorphone Call DescriptionIf a visitor presses the doorphone button, pre-assigned extensions will be called. The extension who answers the call can talk to the visitor. Any extension user can call a doorphone. The doorphones are also used for the Room Monitor feature. Conditions• An optional Doorphone/Door Opener card must be installed. • Four doorphones can be installed. • The extensions which can receive calls from each doorphone during the day, night and lunch modes must be...
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3-56 Features D3 Features DSS Console (KX-T7040) DescriptionThe Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console provides direct access to stations, a busy lamp display, as well as 16 PF (Programmable Feature) buttons. The DSS Console must be programmed to work with a proprietary telephone (PT). System programming assigns the jack numbers of the DSS Console and its associated PT. Up to two consoles can be installed per system. A PT can be paired with up to two DSS Consoles. The paired telephone user can carry out...
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Features 3-57 3 FeaturesD DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons:Used to access extensions, change the time (day/night/lunch) service, and set and cancel the Remote Station Lock Control feature. Each button is programmed to correspond to an extension. Pressing a button allows the user to call the corresponding extension. Each button also has an indicator (Busy Lamp Field), which shows the current state of the corresponding extension as shown in the Table below. To meet the user’s various needs, DSS...
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3-58 Features E3 Features Electronic Station Lockout DescriptionAllows an extension user to lock their station so that other users cannot make outgoing outside calls. Any 4-digit code can be used to lock the station. The same code is used to unlock it. The manager or operator can cancel this feature for all extensions. Conditions• Making intercom calls and receiving intercom or outside calls are permitted on the locked station. • Remote Station Lock Control overrides Electronic Station Lockout. If the...