Panasonic Kx Ta824 Programming Manual
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9.3 CO [3] Programming Manual 191 Programming Manual References [435] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Signaling Feature Manual References 1.1.78 Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service Local Carrier-based VM Access Dial Specifies the voice mail service access number. This program allows a PT user to access the telephone companys voice mail service when a message is left in the mailbox. Default All outside (CO) lines: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, , #, P [pause], -, F [flash/recall], and [ ] [secret]) Programming Manual References [436] Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Access Dial Feature Manual References 1.1.78 Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service Extension Access to Local Carrier-based VM Selects which extensions can access the voice mail service offered by the telephone company using each outside (CO) line. The extension number and name specified in Ext. no. and Name on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen are shown with the jack number. Default All outside (CO) lines—all jacks: On Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [437] Extension Access to Local Carrier-based Voice Mail 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3]—Ext. no., Name Feature Manual References 1.1.78 Local Carrier-based Voice Mail Service
9.4 System Speed Dialing [4] 192 Programming Manual 9.4 System Speed Dialing [4] 9.4.1 System Speed Dialing [4-1] The System Speed Dialing table is used to store frequently dialed numbers. It is available for all extension users when making or receiving calls. A maximum of 100 System Speed Dialing numbers (e.g., telephone numbers, feature numbers) can be programmed. Select the set of System Speed Dialing numbers to view and edit from the numeric tabs. You can import or export the files of System Speed Dialing data by clicking Import or Export. Import Allows the files of System Speed Dialing data to be imported. The files from which data can be imported are files that were previously saved at this or another compatible PBX with the Export operation, or comma-separated value (CSV) files that follow the same format. Unsupported file types cannot be imported. Follow the steps below to import data. 1.Click Import. The Open dialog box appears. 2.Navigate to the folder containing the system speed dialing data file you want to open. 3.Select a file to impor t. 4.Click Open to import the file. Export Allows the files of System Speed Dialing data to be exported as comma-separated value (CSV) files. These files can be used with the import operation to update another PBX. An example of the format of the exported data file is as follows:
9.4 System Speed Dialing [4] Programming Manual 193 Notes The separator used in CSV files created using the Export operation is decided by the unit specified in List Separator, in the Windows Regional Options Control Panel. Even if the string Dial= is not included in a CSV file, the import operation can be performed. Follow the steps below to export data. 1.Click Export. The Save As dialog box appears. 2.Navigate to the folder in which you want to save the file. 3.Enter a file name. 4.Click Save to export the file. No. Indicates the System Speed Dialing number (reference only). Each tab contains 20 System Speed Dialing numbers. Value Range 00–99 (00–19, 20–39, 40–59, 60–79, 80–99) Name Specifies a name for the System Speed Dialing number. Default All System Speed Dialing names: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 16 characters Programming Manual References [011] System Speed Dialing Name Feature Manual References 1.1.113 System Speed Dialing Line Access Number + Telephone Number Specifies the telephone number (including the Outside (CO) Line Access number) or feature number assigned to the System Speed Dialing number.00, Tom Smith, Dial=0022334455 01, Panasonic, Dial=0223344556677 : :
9.5 TRS [5] 194 Programming Manual Default All System Speed Dialing numbers: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, , #, P [pause], -, F [flash/recall], and [ ] [secret]) Programming Manual References [001] System Speed Dialing Number Feature Manual References 1.1.113 System Speed Dialing 9.5 TRS [5] 9.5.1 Class of Service (COS) [5-1] Each extension has a certain class of service (COS) assigned to it. The Toll Restriction (TRS) feature can be programmed to behave differently depending on each COS. A maximum of 5 COSs can be programmed. Jack Indicates the jack number (reference only). Value Range 01–24 Extension Indicates the extension number and name (reference only).
9.5 TRS [5] Programming Manual 195 Value Range Extension no. and name specified in Ext. no. and Name on the 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3] screen Programming Manual References 9.1.3 Numbering Plan [1-3]—Ext. no., Name Day, Night, Lunch Selects the TRS COS for each extension, applied to outside (CO) line calls in each time service mode. Default All jacks: COS 1 Value Range COS 1–5 Programming Manual References [601-603] TRS-COS—Day/Night/Lunch Feature Manual References 1.1.32 Class of Service (COS) 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 9.5.2 Denied Codes [5-2] Toll Restriction (TRS) can prohibit certain extension users from making unauthorized outside (CO) line calls. Every extension is assigned to one of 5 classes of service (COSs) for each time service mode. COS 1 does not restrict calls (all outside (CO) line calls are allowed). COSs 2–5 are used to restrict calls according to the combination of Denied Code tables here and Exception Code tables in 9.5.3 Exception Codes [5-3]. If a dialed number is not found in the applicable Denied Code tables, the call is made. A total maximum of 80 denied codes can be programmed.
9.5 TRS [5] 196 Programming Manual No. Indicates the denied code number (reference only). Value Range 01–20 Class 2–5 Specifies the toll-restricted numbers for classes 2–5. Default All codes: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 11 digits (consisting of 0-9, , #, and x [wild card]) Programming Manual References [302-305] TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code 9.5.3 Exception Codes [5-3] Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 9.5.3 Exception Codes [5-3] Toll Restriction (TRS) can prohibit certain extension users from making unauthorized outside (CO) line calls. Every extension is assigned to one of 5 classes of Service (COSs) for each time service mode. COS 1 does not restrict calls (all outside (CO) line calls are allowed). COSs 2–5 are used to restrict calls according to the combination of Denied Code tables in 9.5.2 Denied Codes [5-2] and Exception Code tables here. A call denied by the applicable Denied Code Tables is checked against the applicable Exception Code Tables, and if a match is found, the call is made. A maximum of 80 exception codes can be programmed. The available number of codes depends on the COS assigned to each extension.
9.5 TRS [5] Programming Manual 197 No. Indicates the exception code number (reference only). Value Range 01–80 01–20: Classes 2–5 21–40: Classes 2–4 41–60: Classes 2–3 61–80: Class 2 Classes 2–5, Classes 2–4, Classes 2–3, Class 2 Specifies the numbers to be exempted from TRS in each class range. Default All codes: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 11 digits (consisting of 0–9, , #, and x [wild card]) Programming Manual References [306] TRS—Exception Code 9.5.2 Denied Codes [5-2] Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 9.5.4 Emergency Number & Others [5-4] Any extension user can dial the programmed emergency numbers at any time after seizing an outside (CO) line. Any restrictions imposed on the extension, such as Toll Restriction (TRS), Account Code—Forced/ Verify-All/Verify-Toll mode, and Extension Lock/Remote Extension Lock, are disregarded. A maximum of 5 emergency numbers can be programmed. Other optional TRS settings can be programmed.
9.5 TRS [5] 198 Programming Manual Emergency Number Specifies the numbers used for making emergency calls. It is not necessary to prefix the emergency number with an Outside (CO) Line Access number. Default 1: 911, 2–5: — (Not stored) Value Range Max. 24 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming Manual References [309] Emergency Number Feature Manual References 1.1.49 Emergency Call 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) System Speed Dialing Class Selects the class of service (COS) of System Speed Dialing numbers. Calls made using System Speed Dialing are restricted depending on the COS programmed here and the COS assigned to each extension. Default COS 1 Value Range COS 1–5 Programming Manual References [301] TRS—System Speed Dialing Class Feature Manual References 1.1.113 System Speed Dialing 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) Extension Lock Class Selects the COS of locked extensions. Default Disable Value Range Disable, COS 2–5 Programming Manual References [312] TRS—Extension Lock Class
9.6 DISA [6] Programming Manual 199 Feature Manual References 1.1.55 Extension Lock 1.1.107 Remote Extension Lock 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) TRS Check for dial *# Enables TRS to check for the user-dialed digits and #. This is useful in preventing some unauthorized calls. Default On Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) Programming Manual References [125] TRS Check for * and # Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) TRS Check after Answering Specifies whether the PBX checks DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signals when answering calls or not. If enabled, the length of time that the DTMF signal is checked can be specified. Default Off (15 s [when checked]) Value Range On (checked), Off (unchecked) check time: 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 30 s, 60 s Programming Manual References [966] TRS Check after Answering [967] TRS Check Time after Answering 9.6 DISA [6] 9.6.1 Automated Attendant [6-1] Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Automated Attendant (AA) service allows a caller to dial a single-digit number (DISA AA number) and be connected to the desired party automatically. A maximum of 10 destinations that can be called by dialing a DISA AA number (0–9) can be programmed. The DISA AA Service supports up to 3 levels of DISA outgoing messages (OGMs).
9.6 DISA [6] 200 Programming Manual DISA Incoming Call Dial Mode Selects the destination of an incoming outside (CO) line call via the DISA feature. If DISA is not selected in Mode of incoming CO calls—Day, Night, Lunch on the 9.3.1 Line Mode [3-1] screen when you click OK or Apply after selecting With AA in this program, a warning message is displayed. Clicking OK displays, the corresponding screen. Default Without AA Value Range Without AA, With AA Without AA: Available destinations are extension numbers, Outside (CO) Line Access numbers, and the Operator Call number With AA: Available destinations are numbers available in Without AA mode and numbers specified in AA table on this screen. Programming Manual References [500] DISA Incoming Call Dial Mode 9.3.1 Line Mode [3-1]—Mode of incoming CO calls—Day, Night, Lunch Feature Manual References 1.1.41 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA AA Wait Time This program is available only when With AA is selected in DISA Incoming Call Dial Mode on this screen. Specifies the length of time after entering a first digit in which the caller must dial the second digit before the DISA AA Service activates.