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Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-Ta624 Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual
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4.2 System Programming Carrier Code Assignment 300 System Programming 4-53 DescriptionAssigns carrier codes. This allows the system to recognize a special user-dialed carrier code in order to apply toll restriction. The system disregards the assigned code and toll restriction is applied to the numbers after the code. Selection• Code number: 01 – 20 • Carrier code number: 10 digits (max.) DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter 300. Display: Carrier Excepted 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO? ® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 01. Display example: 01:Not Stored 4.Enter acarrier code number. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• Each carrier code number has a maximum of ten digits, consisting of 0–9, , #and x(PAUSE button). The character “x” can be used as a wild card character and is entered by pressing the PAUSE button. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Pause Insertion, Automatic Toll Restriction for Special Carrier Access
4-54 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Toll Restriction — System Speed Dialing Boundary Class 301 DescriptionAssigns the Toll Restriction class for System Speed Dialing numbers. SelectionBoundary Class-1 / Boundary Class-2 / Boundary Class-3 / Boundary Class-4 / Boundary Class-5 DefaultBoundary Class-1 Programming1.Enter 301. Display: SSD Boundary 2.Press NEXT. Display example: Boundary Class-1 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press END. ConditionsNone Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing
4.2 System Programming Toll Restriction — Class 2 – 5 Denied Codes 302–305 System Programming 4-55 DescriptionThese allow the user to specify which numbers are toll-restricted for each toll restriction class as follows. Program [302]: restricts COS number 2. Program [303]: restricts COS numbers 2 and 3. Program [304]: restricts COS numbers 2 – 4. Program [305]: restricts COS numbers 2 – 5. Selection• Code number: 01 – 20 • Toll restriction number: 11 digits DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter a program address (302 to 305). Display example: Class-2 Table 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO? ® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 01. Display example: 01: ........... 4.Enter a toll call number. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• There is a maximum of 20 numbers which can be restricted for each program. Each number must have eleven digits, consisting of 0 – 9, , # and x(PAUSE button). The character “x” can be used as a wild card character and is entered by pressing the PAUSE button. • Program [306] “Toll Restriction — Exception Codes” is used to assign exceptions to these numbers. Programs [601]–[603] “TRS – Class of Service (COS) Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch” are used to set the toll restriction value for each extension. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Toll Restriction
4-56 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Toll Restriction — Exception Codes 306 DescriptionThis allows the user to assign numbers which are exceptions to toll restriction specified in programs [302] – [305]. Selection• Code number:01 – 80 • Exception number:11 digits DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter 306. Display example: Excepted Table 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO?® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 01. Display example: 01: ........... 4.Enter an exception number. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• There is a maximum of eighty numbers. Each number must have eleven digits, consisting of 0 – 9, , # andx(PAUSE button). The character “x” can be used as a wild card character and is entered by pressing the PAUSE button. • Code numbers 01 – 80 apply to COS number 2, 01 – 60 apply to COS number 3, 01 – 40 apply to COS number 4, and 01 – 20 apply to COS number 5. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Toll Restriction
4.2 System Programming Emergency Dial Number Set 309 System Programming 4-57 DescriptionStores up to five emergency numbers. Emergency numbers are not subject to toll restriction, Account Code – Forced/Verify - All modes, Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock Control. Selection• Code number: 1 – 5 • Emergency number: 11 digits (max.) DefaultCode-01 = 911, Other Codes = Not stored Programming1.Enter 309. Display: Emergency Code 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO? ® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 1. Display example: CODE-01: 4.Enter an emergency number. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• Each emergency number has a maximum of eleven digits, consisting of 0– 9. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Account Code Entry Electronic Station Lockout Emergency Call Remote Station Lock Control Toll Restriction
4-58 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Account Codes 310 DescriptionAssigns the account codes for Account Code Entry, Verify – All and Verify – Toll modes. If Verify – All is assigned in program [605] “Account Code Entry Mode”, an account code is required to make an outside call. If Verify – Toll is assigned, an account code is only required to override toll restriction. Selection• Code number: 01 – 24 • Account code: 4 digits DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter 310. Display: Account Code 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO? ® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 01. Display example: CODE-01:.... 4.Enter an account code. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new account code. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code number, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• Each verifiable account code has 4 digits, consisting of 0 – 9. • Program [605] “Account Code Entry Mode” is used to select the Account Code Entry mode. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Override by Account Codes
4.2 System Programming Automatic Pause Insertion Codes 311 System Programming 4-59 DescriptionAssigns up to 40 automatic pause insertion codes which are checked with the outside outgoing call number. When one of the codes is the same as the call number, the pause time assigned in program [417] “Pause Time” is automatically inserted after the code. If a second dial tone is sent from the Central Office, it is convenient to assign the area code as the pause code. Selection• Code number: 01 – 40 • Pause code number: 7 digits (max.) DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter 311. Display: Auto Pause Code 2.Press NEXT. Display: CODE NO? ® 3.Enter a code number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter code number 01. Display example: CODE-01:....... 4.Enter a pause code. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another code number, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired code number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• Each pause code number has a maximum of seven digits, consisting of 0 – 9, and #. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Pause Insertion, Automatic
4-60 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class 312 DescriptionAssigns the Toll Restriction COS number when the Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock Control is set. SelectionCOS-2 / COS-3 / COS-4 / COS-5 / Disable DefaultDisable Programming1.Enter 312. Display: LOCK Boundary 2.Press NEXT. Display example: Boundary Disable 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press END. ConditionsNone Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Electronic Station Lockout Remote Staiton Lock Control Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class
4.2 System Programming Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment 400 System Programming 4-61 DescriptionUsed to identify which outside (CO) lines are connected to the system. This prevents users from calling a line which is not connected. Selection• Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Connect / Not Connect DefaultAll outside (CO) lines – Connect Programming1.Enter 400. Display: CO Connection 2.Press NEXT. Display: CO NO? ® 3.Enter an outside (CO) line number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter outside (CO) line number 1. Display example: CO 1:Connect 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another outside (CO) line, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired outside (CO) line number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Condition• To assign all outside (CO) lines to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:CO :Mixed. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment
4-62 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Dial Mode 401 DescriptionEach outside (CO) line can be programmed for DTMF, pulse or call blocking. This program assigns the selection to each line. DTMF: The dialing signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to tone signals and transmitted to an outside (CO) line. Pulse: The dialing signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to pulse signals and transmitted to an outside (CO) line. Call Blocking: If the Central Office can receive both DTMF and pulse signals but the user is contracted for pulse, select this mode. When dialing with a touch tone telephone, only the pulse signals are sent to an outside (CO) line. Selection• Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • DTMF Mode / Pulse Mode / C.BLK Mode (Call Blocking) DefaultAll outside (CO) lines — DTMF Mode Programming1.Enter 401. Display: CO Dial Mode 2.Press NEXT. Display: CO NO? ® 3.Enter an outside (CO) line number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter outside (CO) line number 1. Display example: CO 1:DTMF Mode 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.To program another outside (CO) line, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECTand enter the desired outside (CO) line number. 7.Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8.Press END. Conditions• To assign all outside (CO) lines to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:CO :Mixed. • If pulse or call blocking is assigned, set the line pulse speed in program [402] “Pulse Speed Selection”. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Dial Type Selection