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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 3-119 3 FeaturesS System Speed Dialing DescriptionThis feature supports 100 abbreviated dial numbers that are available to all users. A system speed dial number is dialed out by pressing the AUTO DIAL/STORE button for a proprietary telephone and pressing “ ” for a single line telephone, and a 2-digit code (00 through 99). Up to one hundred telephone numbers (32-digit) can be stored per system. Conditions• Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing can be assigned by system programming. • Rotary...
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3-120 Features T3 Features Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service DescriptionThe system supports the day, night and lunch operation modes. The system operation for originating and receiving calls can be different for the day, night and lunch modes. The system operation for restricting toll calls can be programmed to prevent unauthorized toll calls in each mode. Changing the Day/Night/Lunch Modes The day/night/lunch modes can be changed either automatically at a pre-assigned time or manually by the operator or...
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Features 3-121 3 FeaturesT Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesTelephone Features — User ManualTime (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Operator/Manager Service Features Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Setting
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3-122 Features T3 Features Time-Out, Variable DescriptionProvides timers to control various features. The following timers are programmable. System Timer Items Range Call Duration Count Start Time 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25 / 30 / 35 / 40 / 45 / 50 s / Instantly (after dial) Call Forwarding Start Time 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 s (delay) Dialing Start Time 0 / 250 / 500 / 750 / 1000 / 1250 / 1500 ms Door Opener Time 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 8 s Doorphone Ringing Time 15 / 30 s Hold Recall Time 30 s / 1 min / 1.5 min...
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Features 3-123 3 FeaturesT Programming References Section 4, System Programming [200] Hold Recall Time [201] Transfer Recall Time [202] Call Forwarding Start Time [203] Pickup Dial Delay Time [204] Call Duration Count Start Time [205] Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration Time Limit [206] Dialing Start Time [208] Interdigit Time [411]–[413] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [417] Pause Time [418] Flash Time [420] Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal [422] Disconnect Time [504] DISA Delayed...
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3-124 Features T3 Features Timed Reminder DescriptionEach telephone can generate an alarm tone at a preset time as a wake-up tone or reminder. The alarm can be set to occur daily or just once. Conditions• Be sure that the system clock is working. • Setting a new time clears the preset time. • The alarm sounds for 30 seconds. To stop it, lift the handset or, with a proprietary telephone, press any button. • There is no limit for the number of the extensions who can set Timed Reminder at the same time....
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Features 3-125 3 FeaturesT Toll Restriction DescriptionToll Restriction is a system programmable feature that can prohibit certain extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls. Every extension is programmed to belong to one of five TRS – Classes of Service (COS). Each Class of Service is programmed to have a toll restriction class for the day mode, night mode and lunch mode. There are five toll restriction COS numbers available. Toll restriction COS number 1 is the highest class and COS number 5...
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3-126 Features T3 Features Applicable Denied Code Classes and Excepted Codes depend on the assigned toll restriction COS number of an extension as follows. [Explanation] COS 1: allows all calls. COS 2: denies the 20 codes stored in Denied Code Class 2 assigned in program [302], except all codes stored in Code numbers 01 through 80 assigned in program [306]. COS 3: denies the 40 codes stored in Denied Code Classes 2 and 3 assigned in programs [302] and [303], except the 60 codes stored in Code numbers 01...
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Features 3-127 3 FeaturesT [Entry Example] Note: “x” means a digit.COS number 2 3 4 5Denied Codes Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 3 982xxxxxxxx 12xx975xxxx Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 3 982xxxxxxxx 12xx975xxxx Class 4 0xxxxxxxxxx x0xxxxxxxxx x1xxxxxxxxx Class 2 011xxxxxxxx 976xxxxxxxx 1xxx976xxxx Class 3 982xxxxxxxx 12xx975xxxx Class 4 0xxxxxxxxxx x0xxxxxxxxx x1xxxxxxxxx Class 5 411xxxxxxxx 1xxx555xxxx0112xxxxxxx...
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3-128 Features T3 Features [Explanation] If your extension is jack 03; a) You cannot make a call whose toll call number is “011”, because the number “011” is one of the Denied Codes for Class 2. b) However, you can make a call whose toll call number is “0112”. The number, whose first 3 digits are “011”, is one of the Denied Codes for Class 2, but the number “0112” is one of the Excepted Codes. The Excepted Codes override the Denied Codes. If your extension is jack 08; a) You cannot make a call whose toll...