Home > Panasonic > Communications System > Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual

Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 10737 Panasonic manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							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 single line telephones cannot use the feature.
    [For proprietary telephone users only]
    • Speed Dialing, One-Touch Dialing and manual dialing can be used
    together.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [001] System Speed Dialing Entry
    [301] Toll Restriction – System Speed Dialing Boundary Class
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualSystem Speed Dialing 
    						
    							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 manager at any
    desired time.
    Automatic Time Service:If a user selects the automatic
    changing mode, the system will change the day/night/lunch
    modes at the programmed time each day. The starting time of
    the day/night/lunch modes can be set for each day of the week.
    Manual Time Service:If a user selects the manual changing
    mode, the operator or manager can change the day/night/lunch
    modes by dialing the feature number or pressing the day, night
    or lunch button.
    Conditions• The following programming items may be assigned differently for the
    day mode, night mode and lunch mode.
    [405]–[407] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    [408]–[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    [411]–[413] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    [414]–[416] Outside (CO) Line Mode — Day/Night/Lunch
    [601]–[603] TRS – Class of Service (COS) Assignment
    — Day/Night/Lunch
    [700]–[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    [703]–[705] Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch
    • The operator or manager can change the day, night or lunch mode even
    if the automatic changing mode is selected.
    Programming References
    Section 4, System Programming
    [006] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode
    [007] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Time
    DSS Console FeaturesRRRRRRRRRRUser Manual
    Station Programming — Day Button Assignment (Operator and Manager
    only)
    Night Button Assignment (Operator and
    Manager only)
    Lunch Button Assignment (Operator and
    Manager only) 
    						
    							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 
    						
    							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 /
    2 min / 3 min / 4 min /
    5 min / 6 min / Disable
    Interdigit Time 5 / 10 / 15 s
    Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line 
    Duration Time Limit 1 – 32 min
    Pickup Dial Delay Time 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 s
    Transfer Recall Time 15 s / 30 s / 1 min / 2 min
    Outside (CO) Line Timer Items
    Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal  Disable / 62 / 70 / 78 / …
    /
    606 / 614 ms 
    (8 ms increments)
    Disconnect Time 0.5 / 1.5 / 4.0 s
    Flash Time 80 / 100 / 160 / 300 / 600 /
    900 / 1200 ms
    Pause Time 1.5 / 2.5 / 3.5 / 4.5 s
    Extension Timer Items
    Delayed Ringing Assignment Immediate / 5 s / 10 s / 15 s
    DISA Timer Items
    DISA AA Wait Time 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 s
    DISA Delayed Answer Time 0 / 3 / 6 / 12 s
    DISA Ringing Time After Intercept 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 60 / 120 s
    DISA Ringing Time Before Intercept 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 60 / 120 s
    DISA Waiting Time After OGM 0 / 5 / 10 / 15 s
    Intercept Time for Internal DISA 3 / 6 / 9 s  
    						
    							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 Answer Time
    [505] DISA Waiting Time after OGM
    [508] DISA Ringing Time before Intercept
    [509] DISA Ringing Time after Intercept
    [515] Intercept Time For Internal DISA
    [517] DISA AA Wait Time
    [708] Doorphone Ringing Time
    [709] Door Opener Time
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
    							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.
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)
    Operation ReferenceTelephone Features
    — User ManualTimed Reminder 
    Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)
    DescriptionAllows the operator and manager to remotely set, cancel and
    confirm a wake-up call for an extension.
    Conditions• When either an operator/manager or extension sets a new time, the pre-
    set time is cleared.
    • There is no limit for the number of the extensions that can set Timed
    Reminder at the same time.
    • Each extension user can cancel this feature.
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features
    Timed Reminder
    Operation ReferenceOperator/Manager Service Features
    — User ManualTimed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) 
    						
    							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 is
    the lowest. COS number 1 allows all toll calls. COS numbers 2
    through 5 are used to restrict calls by combining pre-programmed
    deny and excepted codes.
    Denied Code Classes
    An outgoing outside call made by an extension with a toll
    restriction COS number between 2 and 5 is first checked against the
    assigned Denied Code Classes. If the first digits of the dialed
    number (not including the line access code) are not found in the
    class, the call can be made. There are five system programs for
    Denied Code Classes: [302] – [305] Toll Restriction — Class 2 – 5
    Denied Codes. Each program is used to assign denied codes for
    Classes 2 through 5 respectively.
    Each class can store up to 20 denied codes, each consisting of
    eleven digits.
    Excepted Codes
    These codes are used to override a programmed denied code. A call
    denied by the Denied Codes is checked against the selected
    Excepted Codes. If a match is found, the call can be made.
    There is one system program for excepted codes: [306] Toll
    Restriction — Exception Codes. Up to eighty excepted codes,
    each consisting of eleven digits, can be stored. The number of
    codes available depends on the COS number. 
    						
    							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 through 60 assigned in program [306].
    COS 4: denies the 60 codes stored in Denied Code Classes 2 through 4
    assigned in programs [302] through [304], except the 40 codes
    stored in Code numbers 01 through 40 assigned in program [306].
    COS 5: denies the 80 codes stored in Denied Code Classes 2 through 5
    assigned in programs [302] through [305], except the 20 codes
    stored in Code numbers 01 through 20 assigned in program [306].
    Example of Toll Restriction programming
    Here is an example to explain the procedure for Toll Restriction
    programming.
    1. Determining the application
    Determine the dialing numbers that should be denied for COS
    numbers 2 through 5. (1 is fixed and does not require
    programming.)
    COS Number
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5Denied Codes
    None
    Codes for Class 2
    Codes for Classes 2 and 3
    Codes for Classes 2 to 4
    Codes for Classes 2 to 5Excepted Codes
    None
    All codes from Code number 01 to 80
    15 codes from Code number 01 to 60
    10 codes from Code number 01 to 40
    5 codes from Code number 01 to 20 
    						
    							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
    9762xxxxxxx
    1xx8976xxxx
    9824xxxxxxx
    123x975xxxx
    092xxxxxxxx
    x01xxxxxxxx
    x12xxxxxxxx
    x123xxxxxxx
    4112xxxxxxx
    12xx555xxxx
    0112xxxxxxx
    9762xxxxxxx
    1xx8976xxxx
    9824xxxxxxx
    123x975xxxx
    092xxxxxxxx
    x01xxxxxxxx
    x12xxxxxxxx
    x123xxxxxxx
    4112xxxxxxx
    12xx555xxxx
    0112xxxxxxx
    9762xxxxxxx
    1xx8976xxxx
    9824xxxxxxx
    123x975xxxx
    092xxxxxxxx
    x01xxxxxxxx
    x12xxxxxxxx
    x123xxxxxxx
    4112xxxxxxx
    0112xxxxxxx
    9762xxxxxxx
    1xx8976xxxx
    9824xxxxxxx
    123x975xxxx Excepted Codes 
    						
    							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 call number is “123”, because the
    number “1xxx976xxx” is one of the Denied Codes for Class 2.
    b) However, you can make a call whose toll call number is
    “1234975680”. The number, whose first 3 digits are “123”, is one of
    the Denied Codes for Class 2, but the number “123x975xxx” is one of
    the Excepted Codes. The Excepted Codes override the Denied Codes.
    2. Programming
    [601]–[603] TRS – Class of Service (COS) Assignment
    — Day/Night/Lunch
    Assign a Class of Service (COS) to each extension.
    [Example] 
    Jack
    01
    02
    03
    .
    .
    08
    .
    .
    241
    1
    2
    .
    .
    5
    .
    .
    51
    5
    4
    .
    .
    5
    .
    .
    11
    1
    5
    .
    .
    5
    .
    .
    5 COS (Day) COS (Night) COS (Lunch) 
    						
    All Panasonic manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual