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    							Features 3-99
    3 FeaturesP
    Pause Insertion, Automatic
    DescriptionThis feature is used to insert a pre-assigned pause between the
    outside (CO) line access number, the host PBX code, carrier code
    or code assigned in program [311] and the dialed number.
    Conditions• This feature requires programming the host PBX codes, carrier codes
    and automatic pause insertion codes as well as the pause duration
    beforehand.
    • This feature works for Speed Dialing, One-Touch Dialing, Last Number
    Redial, Saved Number Redial, Pickup Dialing, Call Forwarding – to
    Outside (CO) Line as well as for normal calls.
    • Pressing the PAUSE button in a dialing number inserts a pause for a pre-
    assigned time.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [300] Carrier Code Assignment
    [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Codes
    [403] Host PBX Access Codes
    [417] Pause Time
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Host PBX Access
    Toll Restriction
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
    							3-100 Features
    P3 Features
    Personal Speed Dialing
    DescriptionAllows an extension user to store frequently dialed numbers in
    order to place a call quickly. This is done by dialing the feature
    number and a speed dial number, from 0 to 9. Up to 10 numbers
    with a maximum of 24 digits per number can be stored in each
    telephone.
    Conditions• For PT users, it is impossible to use this feature if One-Touch Dialing
    buttons are assigned to PF buttons. If the user assigns, a personal speed
    dialing number, the number stored in the One-Touch Dialing button will
    be overwritten. PF Buttons F1 through F10 correspond to speed dialing
    numbers as follows.
    F1  —  0 F6  —  5
    F2  —  1 F7  —  6
    F3  —  2 F8  —  7
    F4  —  3 F9  —  8
    F5  —  4 F10 — 9
    • If a single line telephone user wants to check the stored number,
    exchange the telephone with a proprietary telephone. PF buttons
    F1 through F10 correspond to speed dialing numbers 0 through 9. Press
    the desired PF button to check the number.
    • A rotary telephone user cannot use this feature.
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    One-Touch Dialing
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualPersonal Speed Dialing 
    						
    							Features 3-101
    3 FeaturesP
    Pickup Dialing
    DescriptionAllows a single line telephone user to make an outgoing call by
    going off-hook, if the user has stored the telephone number
    beforehand. This feature is also known as Hot Line.
    Conditions• A proprietary telephone and rotary telephone cannot program this
    feature.
    • The user uses a feature number to activate or deactivate pickup dialing. 
    • If the feature is activated and the user goes off-hook, a dial tone will be
    generated for the delay time and then dialing will start. During the delay
    time, the user can dial another party overriding the Pickup Dialing
    feature.
    Programming Reference
    Section 4, System Programming
    [203] Pickup Dial Delay Time
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualPickup Dialing (Hot Line) (— Single Line Telephone only) 
    						
    							3-102 Features
    P3 Features
    Power Failure Transfer
    DescriptionIf a power failure occurs, or the system is off-line, specific
    extension telephones are automatically connected to specific
    outside (CO) lines. This provides an outside (CO) line call between
    the following extensions and outside (CO) lines.
    Outside (CO) line 1 is connected to extension jack number 01.
    Outside (CO) line 4 is connected to extension jack number 09.
    A single line telephone can work during a power failure. Connect a
    single line telephone to the above extension jack.
    Conditions• All other conversations, except the above combinations, are
    disconnected during a power failure.
    • Only an outside (CO) line can have a conversation. All other features do
    not work.
    Connection References
    Section 2, Installation
    2.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Connection 
    2.3.4 Extension Connection
    2.5 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualPower Failure Transfer 
    						
    							Features 3-103
    3 FeaturesP
    Pulse to Tone Conversion
    DescriptionThis feature allows the extension user to change from pulse dialing
    to tone (DTMF) dialing so that the user can access special services,
    such as computer-accessed long distance calls or voice mail
    services.
    Conditions• This feature only works for outside (CO) lines which have set the Pulse
    Dialing mode or Call Blocking mode.
    • The user can select the dial mode for each outside (CO) line using the
    Dial Type Selection feature.
    • Changing from tone to pulse is not possible.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [119] Redialing After Pulse to Tone Conversion
    [401] Dial Mode
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    Dial Type Selection
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualPulse to Tone Conversion 
    						
    							3-104 Features
    R3 Features
    Redial, Last Number 
    DescriptionEvery telephone in the system automatically saves the last
    telephone number dialed to an outside (CO) line and allows the
    extension user to dial the same number again.
    Conditions• With a proprietary telephone, the REDIAL button is used to carry out
    Last Number Redial. With a single line telephone, the feature number is
    used.
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualRedial, Last Number
    Redial, Saved Number
    DescriptionAllows a proprietary telephone user to save a telephone number and
    redial the number afterwards. The user can store it during a
    conversation with an outside (CO) line. The saved number can be
    redialed until another number is stored.
    Conditions• As the SAVE button is not provided on a PT, except for the KX-T7130,
    a flexible button can be assigned as the SAVE button.
    Programming Reference
    Station Programming RRRRRRRRRRUser Manual
    Flexible Button Assignment – SAVE Button
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Button, Flexible
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualRedial, Saved Number 
    						
    							Features 3-105
    3 FeaturesR
    Remote Station Lock Control
    DescriptionThe operator and manager are given the privilege of controling
    Electronic Station Lockout and Call Log Lock at any station.
    Conditions• Remote Station Lock Control has higher priority over Electronic Station
    Lockout and Call Log Lock. If Electronic Station Lockout or Call Log
    Lock has already been set by the extension user and Remote Station
    Lock is set by the operator or manager, canceling the lock is only
    possible by the operator or manager.
    • Extension passwords must be assigned to the operator and manager
    extensions beforehand.
    • The Electronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL feature can cancel
    this feature.
    • When the same extension number Station Lock button is assigned on the
    operator and manager DSS Consoles, one can set and the other can
    cancel the feature, and vice versa.
    • A toll restriction COS number can be assigned for this feature. Certain
    types of outgoing outside calls are permitted depending on the assigned
    toll restriction COS number.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [108] Flash Mode for a Station Locked Extension
    [312] Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class
    DSS Console FeaturesRRRRRRRRRRUser Manual
    Station Programming — Station Lock Button Assignment (Operator and
    Manager only)
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Call Log, Incoming
    Electronic Station Lockout
    Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class
    Operation ReferencesOperator/Manager Service Features 
    — User ManualElectronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL
    Extension Password Set (Manager only)
    Remote Station Lock Control 
    						
    							3-106 Features
    R3 Features
    Ringing, Delayed
    DescriptionA telephone is originally set to ring immediately. This feature can
    be changed to delayed ringing or no ringing (disable) on an outside
    (CO) line number basis.
    Conditions• This feature does not apply to DISA or DIL calls. If the destination is a
    ring group, the delayed ringing feature will work.
    • The extension can answer an incoming call during no ring or the delay
    time by pressing the flashing button.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [408]–[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    [411]–[413] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Direct In Lines (DIL)
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Ring Group
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
    Ring Group
    DescriptionAll extensions in a ring group ring simultaneously if the ring group
    is assigned as the destination of AA (DISA built-in auto attendant)
    number. A ring group is a specific extension group.
    ConditionsNone
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [501] DISA Built-in Auto Attendant
    [600] Extension Group Assignment
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
    							Features 3-107
    3 FeaturesR
    Ringing, Discriminating
    DescriptionAllows the extension user to identify an incoming call by its ringing
    pattern. (See section 5.1, “Tone/Ring Tone”.)
    Conditions• If multiple incoming calls arrive at an on-hook extension
    simultaneously, priority is generally on a “first-come, first-serve” basis.
    For proprietary telephones (PT), when the Prime Line Preference –
    Incoming feature has been set, this line has priority.
    • A PT user can select a desired ringing pattern for each outside (CO) line,
    intercom, and the doorphone ringing tone for each doorphone.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection
    [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection
    [706] Doorphone Ringing/Tone Pattern Selection
    Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features
    Ringing Pattern Selection for Intercom Calls and Outside (CO) Lines
    Ringing Tone Selection for Doorphones
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
    							3-108 Features
    R3 Features
    Ringing Pattern Selection for Intercom Calls and Outside (CO) Lines
    DescriptionAllows an extension user to select the desired ringing pattern for an
    intercom call and each outside (CO) line. This distinguishes
    incoming outside calls from intercom calls.
    Conditions• There are three ringing patterns available. One of them can be assigned
    to an intercom call and an outside (CO) line. Available ringing patterns
    are as follows.
    1 s
    Single:
    Double:
    Triple:
    • Each extension user can disable the outside (CO) line ringing tone by
    station programming.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming 
    [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection
    [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection
    Station ProgrammingRRRRRRRRRRUser Manual
    Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
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