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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 Incoming/Outgoing Call Selection for Printing 802 System Programming 4-123 DescriptionUsed to determine which calls will produce an SMDR printout. Selection• Outgoing calls: On(all calls)/ Off (no printing)/ Toll(printing toll calls only) • Incoming calls: On(all calls)/ Off (no printing) DefaultOutgoing calls – On; Incoming calls – On Programming1.Enter 802. Display: Call Printing 2.Press NEXTto program outgoing calls. Display: Outgoing:On 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press NEXTto program incoming calls. Display: Incoming:On 6.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 7.Press STORE. 8.Press END. Conditions• A printer must be connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided on the system. • When “Toll” is selected, only calls which are checked in programs [302]–[305] “Toll Restriction — Class 2 – 5 Denied Codes” and are allowed, are printed out. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
4-124 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Secret Speed Dialing/One-Touch Dialing Printing 803 DescriptionEnables or disables printing out the secret dial numbers stored in speed dialing and one-touch dialing on the SMDR. Selection• No printing / Printing DefaultNo printing Programming1.Enter 803. Display: Secret Printing 2.Press NEXT. Display example: No Printing 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press END. ConditionsNone Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Secret Dialing Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
4.2 System Programming System Data Dump 804 System Programming 4-125 DescriptionStarts or stops printing the assigned data. All or a specific area of current programmed data is printed out. The areas are as follows. All Para:All data System Para:All data except the following programs. CO Para:Programmed data of [400]–[403], [405]–[423] and [900]. Ext Para:Programmed data of [102], [516], [600]–[620], and [904] and [905] if a proprietary telephone is connected. The assigned data on the PF (Programmable Feature) buttons and CO buttons are also printed out. Programmed data of [102], [516] and [600]–[612] if a single line telephone is connected. The stored Personal Speed Dialing numbers are also printed out. DSS Para:Data assigned to DSS buttons and PF buttons on the DSS Consoles. Speed Dial:Programmed data of [001] Stop Output:Stops printing. SelectionAll Para / System Para / CO Para + outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines)/ Ext Para + jack number: 01 – 24,( = all jacks)/ DSS Para + DSS Console number: 1 or 2, ( = all DSS Consoles)/ Speed Dial / Stop Output DefaultNot applicable. Programming1.Enter 804. Display: System Data Dump 2.Press NEXT. Display: Menu:All Para 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.If CO Para, Ext Para or DSS Para is selected, enter an outside (CO) line, jack or DSS Console number. 6.Press STORE. 7.Press END.
4-126 System Programming 4.2 System Programming System Data Dump (contd.) 804 Condition• A printer must be connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided on the system. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
4.2 System Programming SMDR Account Code Selection 805 System Programming 4-127 DescriptionSelects the account code type printed on the SMDR. There are the following two types. CODE:the 4-digit account code number programmed in [310] “Account Codes”. INDEX:a 2-digit code number (01 – 24). SelectionCODE / INDEX DefaultCODE Programming1.Enter 805. Display: Account Select 2.Press NEXT. Display example: CODE 3.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 4.Press STORE. 5.Press END. Condition• The printing of the index of the account code only occurs if the extension user entered their account code in the “Verify – All” or “Verify – Toll” input mode as programmed in [605] “Account Code Entry Mode”. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Account Code Entry Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
4-128 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Caller ID Assignment 900 DescriptionEnables or disables the Caller ID feature for outside (CO) lines which have contracted the Caller ID Service by a Central Office. Selection• Outside (CO) line number: 1 – 6, ( = all outside (CO) lines) • Enable / Disable DefaultAll outside (CO) lines – Disable Programming1.Enter 900. Display: CID Assign 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:Disable 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. • An optional Caller ID card is required. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Caller ID
4.2 System Programming Caller ID Area Code Assignment 901 System Programming 4-129 DescriptionAssigns the required area code when using the Caller ID feature. By assigning the area code, the system records the caller’s phone number modified by programs [902] “Caller ID Modification for Local Calls” and [903] “Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls”. Selection• Code number: 1 – 5 • Area code: 6 digits max. DefaultAll codes – Not stored Programming1.Enter 901. Display: CID Area 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 area code. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new area 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• The area code can be six digits long. Valid numbers are from 0 to 9. • An optional Caller ID card is required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Log, Incoming Caller ID
4-130 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Caller ID Modification for Local Calls 902 DescriptionAssigns the removed digits from a received local caller’s number, and adds a number to make the final number which serves as the Caller ID number. The system records the modified caller’s number in the incoming call log list so that the extension user can call back the caller. Digits are removed from or added to the beginning of the received number. Selection• Number of digits to be deleted: 0 – 9(0 = no deletion) • Number to be added: 4 digits (max.) DefaultDeleted digits – 3; Added number – blank Programming1.Enter 902. Display: CID Local Call 2.Press NEXT. Display example: Del:3 Add: 3.Enter the number of digits to be deleted. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 4.Press to program the number to be added, if required. 5.Enter the number to be added. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 6.Press STORE. 7.Press END. Conditions• The added number has a maximum of 4 digits, consisting of 0 – 9, and#. • An optional Caller ID card is required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Log, Incoming Caller ID
4.2 System Programming Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Calls 903 System Programming 4-131 DescriptionAssigns the removed digits from a received long distance caller’s number, and adds a number to make the final number which serves as the Caller ID number. The system records the modified caller’s number in the incoming call log list so that the extension user can call back the caller. Digits are removed from or added to the beginning of the received number. Selection• Number of digits to be deleted: 0 – 9(0 = no deletion) • Number to be added: 4 digits (max.) DefaultDeleted digits – 0; Added number – 1 Programming1.Enter 903. Display: CID LD Call 2.Press NEXT. Display example: Del:0 Add:1 3.Enter the number of digits to be deleted. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 4.Press to program the number to be added, if required. 5.Enter the number to be added. To change the current entry, press CLEARand enter the new number. 6.Press STORE. 7.Press END. Conditions• The added number has a maximum of 4 digits, consisting of 0 – 9, and#. • An optional Caller ID card is required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Log, Incoming Caller ID
4-132 System Programming 4.2 System Programming Caller ID Log Priority Selection 904 DescriptionSelects the first display of an incoming outside call by the Caller ID service. Selection• Jack number: 01 – 24, ( = all jacks) • Number / Name DefaultAll jacks – Name Programming1.Enter 904. Display: CID Priority 2.Press NEXT. Display: Jack NO? ® 3.Enter a jack number. Pressing NEXTalso can enter jack number 01. Display example: #01:Name 4.Keep pressing SELECTuntil the desired selection is displayed. 5.Press STORE. 6.Press END. Conditions• This program is available when the Caller ID service provides both the name and number. If only the number is provided, this program is not necessary. • To assign all jacks to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display will show:CO :Mixed. • An optional Caller ID card is required. Feature ReferenceSection 3, Features Caller ID