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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 3-59 3 FeaturesE Emergency Call DescriptionAllows the extension user to call a pre-assigned emergency number regardless of any restrictions. Conditions• Up to five emergency numbers can be stored. “911” is already stored by the default setting. • An emergency number can be dialed even in the following cases: — in Account Code – Verify – All and Forced modes, — in any toll restriction COS number, and — in Electronic Station Lockout. Programming Reference Section 4, System Programming [309] Emergency Dial Number Set Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferenceTelephone Features — User ManualEmergency Call End-to-End DTMF Signaling (Tone Through) DescriptionDTMF signaling is required for access to special network services offered by some telephone companies. This system allows a proprietary telephone user to send DTMF signals to the line during a call in progress. Conditions• If the line dial type is assigned to DTMF, the Tone Through mode is established automatically after the dialing sequence is finished and the call is established. • If the line dial type is assigned to pulse, the Tone Through mode is established after the dialing sequence is finished and the “ #” buttons are pressed (Pulse to Tone Conversion). Programming Reference [118] Pulse Restriction Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Dial Type Selection Pulse to Tone Conversion Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
3-60 Features E3 Features Executive Busy Override – Extension DescriptionAllows a pre-assigned extension user to interrupt an existing extension call, either between two inside parties or an external and inside party, to establish a three-party conference call. Extension users can prevent this feature from being executed by another extension user (Executive Busy Override Deny). Conditions• System programming determines which extension users can perform Executive Busy Override. • This feature will not work if the extension has set Executive Busy Override Deny or Data Line Security. • When a three-party call is changed to a two-party call or vice versa, a confirmation tone is sent to all three parties. This tone can be disabled by system programming. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [105] Conference Tone [608] Executive Busy Override Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Conference Data Line Security Operation ReferenceTelephone Features — User ManualExecutive Busy Override — Extension
Features 3-61 3 FeaturesE Executive Busy Override – Outside (CO) Line DescriptionAllows a proprietary telephone user to interrupt an existing outside call, either between two external parties or an external and inside party, to establish a three-party conference call. Extension users can prevent this feature from being executed by another extension user (Executive Busy Override Deny). Conditions• System programming determines which extension users can perform Executive Busy Override. • This feature will not work if the extension has set Executive Busy Override Deny or Data Line Security. • When a three-party call is changed to a two-party call or vice versa, a confirmation tone is sent to all three parties. This tone can be disabled by system programming. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [105] Conference Tone [608] Executive Busy Override Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Conference Data Line Security Operation ReferenceTelephone Features — User ManualExecutive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line
3-62 Features E3 Features Extension Group DescriptionThe system supports eight extension groups. Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another group member (Group Call Pickup) or can make a voice announcement to another group member (Paging – Group). In addition, the Station Hunting feature can be enabled for each extension group. A DISA ring group is a specific extension group. Condition• Each extension should belong to an extension group, but cannot belong to more than one group. Programming Reference Section 4, System Programming [600] Extension Group Assignment Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Pickup, Group Paging – Group Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Station Hunting Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features 3-63 3 FeaturesE External Feature Access DescriptionAllows an extension user to access the features of a host PBX or Central Office, such as Call Waiting, etc. This is performed by putting the current party on hold and sending a flash signal. Conditions• This feature is effective only during an outside call. However, if the FLASH feature (Disconnection signal) is activated by the user, this feature will not work. • The flash time must be assigned as required by the host PBX or outside (CO) line. • With a proprietary telephone, the FLASH button is used to perform this feature . With a single line telephone, flashing the hookswitch and entering the feature number are used to perform this feature . • During outside calls, a FLASH stored in System Speed Dialing, Personal Speed Dialing or One-Touch Dialing features as External Feature Access, not as a Flash. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [110] Flash Key Mode [418] Flash Time Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Flash Host PBX Access Operation ReferenceTelephone Features — User ManualExternal Feature Access
3-64 Features F3 Features Facsimile Detection DescriptionWhen the system receives a facsimile transmission signal by Direct Inward System Access (DISA), it automatically connects the specified facsimile extension. Conditions• The extension which can receive facsimile data must be assigned by system programming. • An optional OGM/FAX Detection Card must be installed. Connection Reference Section 2, Installation 2.4.2 Caller ID and OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation Programming References Section 4, System Programming [503] FAX Connection [514] FAX Tone Detection Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Operation ReferencesNone Flash DescriptionAllows a proprietary telephone user to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up by using the FLASH button. Conditions• System programming may be required to perform this feature properly. • Pressing the FLASH button re-starts the conversation duration, outputs an SMDR record and checks the toll restriction COS number again. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [110] Flash Key Mode [418] Flash Time Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features External Feature Access Operation ReferenceTelephone Features — User ManualFlash
Features 3-65 3 FeaturesH Handset/Headset Selection DescriptionThe system supports the use of headsets on proprietary telephones (KX-T7030 and KX-T7130 only). Conditions• The headset is an user supplied item. • To set the headset mode on a PT, use the handset/headset selector provided on the set and/or the headset. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferenceConfiguration —User ManualInitial Settings Hands-free Answerback DescriptionAllows the speakerphone proprietary telephone user to talk to a caller without lifting the handset, if the user has set the hands-free answerback mode. If the user receives an intercom call in this mode, a hands-free conversation is established immediately after the user hears a beep and the caller hears a confirmation tone. Conditions• The hands-free answerback mode is set or canceled by pressing the AUTO ANSWER button. • This feature does not work for calls from outside parties or doorphone calls. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferenceTelephone Features —User ManualHands-free Answerback
3-66 Features H3 Features Hands-free Operation DescriptionAllows a proprietary telephone user to dial and talk to the other party without lifting the handset. Pressing the appropriate button provides the hands-free mode. Conditions• This feature can be utilized by pressing one of the following buttons when the SP-PHONE/MONITOR button indicator is off: SP-PHONE button, MONITOR button, INTERCOM button, or CO button. • The KX-T7050 and the KX-T7055 can be used for hands-free dialing operations, etc., but cannot be used for a hands-free conversation. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferenceTelephone Features —User ManualHands-free Operation
Features 3-67 3 FeaturesH Hold Alarm/Hold Recall DescriptionPrevents a call on hold from being kept waiting longer than a pre-determined time. If the timer expires, ringing or an alarm tone is generated as a reminder to the user who held the call. If the user is on-hook and their SP-PHONE/MONITOR button is off, the phone will ring. If the user is off-hook or in the hands-free mode when the timer expires, an alarm tone will be sent to the built-in speaker of a proprietary telephone (PT) or the handset receiver of a single line telephone at 15-second intervals. Conditions• Hold Recall and Hold Alarm can be disabled by programming. • During hold recall, a display PT indicates the held party. • An Alarm tone is sent as follows. • While the Alarm tone is being sent, a display PT flashes the indication of the held party for five seconds at 15-second intervals in synch with the tone. • This feature will not work if the extension has set Data Line Security. Programming Reference Section 4, System Programming [200] Hold Recall Time Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Hold – Intercom Call Hold, Exclusive – Intercom Call Hold – Outside (CO) Line Call Hold, Exclusive – Outside (CO) Data Line Security Line Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 15 s
3-68 Features H3 Features Host PBX Access DescriptionThe system may be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting a line from the host to an outside (CO) line in the Advanced Hybrid System. Conditions• A Host PBX Access Code is required to access outside (CO) lines of the host PBX. • A pause, if programmed, can be inserted between the user-dialed Host PBX Access Code and the digits which follow (Automatic Pause Insertion). Program the pause time required by the Host PBX for that outside (CO) line group. • Access to the host PBX during a conversation is also possible (External Feature Access). Programming References Section 4, System Programming [403] Host PBX Access Codes [417] Pause Time Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features External Feature Access Pause Insertion, Automatic Operation ReferencesNot applicable.