Panasonic Kx Ta824 Programming Manual
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2.2 PT Programming—Procedures Programming Manual 31 Programming Manual References [142] SLT Ring/Silence Ratio [150] SLT Caller ID Signaling Type Feature Manual References 1.1.30 Caller ID 1.1.108 Ring Tone Pattern Selection [150] SLT Caller ID Signaling Type Selects the signaling type of SLT Caller ID. Feature Manual References 1.1.30 Caller ID [151] SLT Caller ID Line Access Number Enables the PBX to automatically add an Outside (CO) Line Access number to the received telephone number when sending the Caller ID number of an incoming outside (CO) line call to an SLT. Feature Manual References 1.1.30 Caller ID [152] Automatic Time Adjustment Enables the PBX to adjust its clock every day according to the time information included with the first Caller ID call after 3:05 A.M. Feature Manual References 1.1.6 Automatic Time Adjustment [200] Hold Recall Time Selects the length of time a call on hold waits to be retrieved. If the call on hold is not retrieved within the time period programmed here, a ring tone will be heard at the extension that put the call on hold. If the extension is engaged in a call, an alarm tone will be heard. 150NEXTSELECTSTOREEND ( FSK1 [During ring]/ FSK2 [RP-AS]/ DTMF1 [Immediately]/ DTMF2 [During ring]) 151NEXTSELECTSTOREEND ( Enable/Disable) 152NEXTSELECTSTOREEND ( Enable/Disable) 200NEXTSELECTSTOREEND ( 30 s/ 1/1.5/2/3/4/5/6 min/ Disable)
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures 32 Programming Manual Feature Manual References 1.1.15 Call Hold 1.1.17 Call Hold Retrieve 1.1.19 Call Park [201] Transfer Recall Time Selects the length of time a transferred call waits to be answered. If the transfer destination does not answer the call within the time period programmed here, the call will return to the extension that transferred the call. Feature Manual References 1.1.25 Call Transfer—To Extension [202] Call Forwarding Start Time Selects the length of time before a call is forwarded when the call is not answered. Feature Manual References 1.1.12 Call Forwarding (FWD)—Busy/No Answer [203] Hot Line Waiting Time Selects the length of time until automatic dialing starts after an SLT user goes off-hook. Feature Manual References 1.1.66 Hot Line [204] Call Duration Counter Start Selects when the call timer starts, either immediately after an outside (CO) line is seized, or after the end of dialing. This corresponds to the length of the conversation displayed on the LCD and logged by SMDR. Feature Manual References 1.1.43 Display Information 1.1.112 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 201NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (15/ 30 s/ 1/2 min) 202NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (5/10/ 15/ 20 s delay) 203NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (0…4 s) 3 s 204NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (5/ 10/15/20/25/30/35/ 40/45/50 s after dialing/ Instantly)
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures Programming Manual 33 [205] CO-to-CO Line Call Duration Selects the maximum length of time allowed for a conversation between 2 outside parties using the FWD to Outside (CO) Line, Call Transfer to Outside (CO) Line, Unattended Conference, or DISA feature. Feature Manual References 1.1.91 Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call Duration [206] Dialing Start Time Selects the minimum length of time that the PBX waits after seizing an outside (CO) line before dialing. Feature Manual References 1.1.71 Line Access, Outside (CO) Line—SUMMARY [208] Inter-digit Time Selects the length of time allowed between digits for an outgoing outside (CO) line call. Programming Manual References [211] No Dial Disconnection Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) [211] No Dial Disconnection Selects whether or not to disconnect an outside (CO) line when an extension user does not dial anything within 10 seconds after seizing the outside (CO) line. Programming Manual References [208] Inter-digit Time Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 205NEXTSTOREEND (1…32 min) time 10 min 206NEXTSELECTSTOREEND ( 0/250/500/750/ 1000/1250/1500 ms) 208NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (5/ 10/15/20 s) 211NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (Enable/ Disable)
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures 34 Programming Manual [214] BV Recording Time Selects the maximum recording time for each voice message. Feature Manual References 1.1.8 Built-in Voice Message (BV) [215] Common/Personal BV OGM Recording Time Selects the maximum recording time for each personal/common BV OGM. Feature Manual References 1.1.8 Built-in Voice Message (BV) [300] Carrier Exception Code Specifies the Carrier Exception codes. The PBX can recognize a user-dialed carrier code in order to apply TRS. The PBX disregards the assigned code and TRS is applied to the numbers after the code. Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) [301] TRS—System Speed Dialing Class Selects the 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. Feature Manual References 1.1.113 System Speed Dialing 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 214NEXTtimeSTOREEND (1… 20 min) 5 min 215NEXTtimeSTOREEND (1… 15 min) 3 min 300NEXTcode no.carrier codeSTOREEND (01… 20) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue Max. 10 digits (0… 9, , #, x) All-Not stored 301NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (Class-1…5) Class-1
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures Programming Manual 35 [302-305] TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code Specifies the toll-restricted numbers for classes 2–5. Programming Manual References [306] TRS—Exception Code [601-603] TRS-COS—Day/Night/Lunch Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) [306] TRS—Exception Code Specifies the numbers to be exempted from TRS in each class range. Programming Manual References [302-305] TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code Feature Manual References 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) 3XNEXTcode no.phone no.STOREEND (01… 20) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue Max. 11 digits (0… 9, , #, x)(02… 05) 02: for Class 2 03: for Class 3 04: for Class 4 05: for Class 5All-Not stored 306NEXTcode no.phone no.STOREEND (01… 80) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue Max. 11 digits (0… 9, , #, x) All-Not stored
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures 36 Programming Manual [309] 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. Feature Manual References 1.1.49 Emergency Call 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) [310] Account Code Specifies the account codes that must be entered when Verify-All (an account code is required to make an outside (CO) line call) or Verify-Toll (an account code is required to override TRS temporarily) is selected in [605] Account Code Mode. Programming Manual References [605] Account Code Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.2 Account Code Entry 1.1.118 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code 309NEXTemergency no.code no.STOREEND (1… 5) Max. 24 digits (0… 9) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue code no. 1=911 code no. 2-5=Not stored 310NEXTaccount codecode no.STOREEND (01… 50) 4 digits (0… 9) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue All-Not stored
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures Programming Manual 37 [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Code Specifies the Automatic Pause Insertion codes that are checked with the outgoing outside (CO) line call number. A maximum of 40 Automatic Pause Insertion codes can be programmed. When a dialed telephone number matches one of the Automatic Pause Insertion codes specified here, a pause will be automatically inserted after the code. This is particularly convenient if a second dial tone is sent from your telephone company. Programming Manual References [417] Pause Time Feature Manual References 1.1.98 Pause Insertion [312] TRS—Extension Lock Class Selects the COS of locked extensions. Feature Manual References 1.1.55 Extension Lock 1.1.107 Remote Extension Lock 1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS) [400] CO Line Connection Specifies which outside (CO) lines are connected to the PBX. 311NEXTpause codecode no.STOREEND (01… 40) Max. 11 digits (0… 9) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue All-Not stored 312NEXTSELECTSTOREEND (COS-2…5/ Disable) 400NEXTCO line no. name*STOREEND (1… 8/ ) SELECT SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue( Connect/ Not connect)
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures 38 Programming Manual Conditions The numbers of outside (CO) line ports that do not have lines connected should be set to Not connect. The PBX seizes the highest available outside (CO) line number when selecting an idle outside (CO) line automatically. If an unconnected outside (CO) line number is set to Connect and is numbered higher than any connected outside (CO) line number, the PBX will try to seize the unconnected outside (CO) line. Feature Manual References 1.1.71 Line Access, Outside (CO) Line—SUMMARY 1.1.76 Line Preference—Outgoing [401] Dial Mode Selects the type of signal used to dial out using an outside (CO) line. Programming Manual References [402] Pulse Speed Feature Manual References 1.1.39 Dial Type Selection [402] Pulse Speed Selects the speed at which pulse signals are sent to the outside (CO) lines for which Dial Mode in [401] Dial Mode is set to Pulse or Call Blocking. Programming Manual References [401] Dial Mode Feature Manual References 1.1.39 Dial Type Selection 401NEXTCO line no. name*STOREEND (1… 8/ ) SELECT SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue( DTMF/Pulse/ Call Block mode) 402NEXTCO line no. name*STOREEND (1… 8/ ) SELECT SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue ( Low Speed: 10 pps/ High Speed: 20 pps)
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures Programming Manual 39 [403] Host PBX Access Code Specifies the Host PBX Access code used to access an outside (CO) line from the host PBX. Conditions Insert , (CONF/MESSAGE button) between each access code using the comma button on the overlay. For example, to store access codes 81 and 82 on outside (CO) line 1, program as follows: 403 NEXT 1 81,82 STORE END Programming Manual References [417] Pause Time Feature Manual References 1.1.65 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) [404] CO Line Group Number Selects the outside (CO) line group that each outside (CO) line is assigned to. Feature Manual References 1.1.73 Line Access, Outside (CO) Line Group 1.1.89 Outside (CO) Line Group 403NEXTCO line no.access codeSTOREEND (1… 8/ ) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue Up to 8 access codes 1 or 2 digits (0… 9, , #) All-Not stored 404NEXTCO line no.CO line group no.STOREEND (1… 8/ ) SELECT NEXTPREVor To continue To continue (1… 8)CO line 1-8 = CO line group 1 -8
2.2 PT Programming—Procedures 40 Programming Manual [405-407] Flexible Outward Dialing—Day/Night/Lunch Specifies which extensions can make outside (CO) line calls in each time service mode. Conditions It is impossible to disable all extensions for all outside (CO) lines in each time service mode. In each mode, at least one extension must be allowed to make an outside (CO) line call. Feature Manual References 1.1.71 Line Access, Outside (CO) Line—SUMMARY 1.1.76 Line Preference—Outgoing [408-410] Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch Selects whether the extension will ring or not for incoming outside (CO) line calls in each time service mode. 4XNEXTSTOREEND (1… 8/ ) (05… 07)(01… 24/ )( Enable/ Disable) SELECT or SELECT# Go to another jack number Go to another line number Go to next or prev. jack number ➞ Go to next or prev. line number NEXTPREVorTo continue To continue To continue To continue ➞ CO line no.extension jack no. 05: for day 06: for night 07: for lunch 4XNEXTSTOREEND (1… 8/ ) (08… 10)(01… 24/ ) SELECT or SELECT# Go to another jack number Go to another line number Go to next or prev. jack number ➞ Go to next or prev. line number NEXTPREVorTo continue To continue To continue To continue ➞ CO line no.extension jack no. 08: for day 09: for night 10: for lunch ( Enable/ Disable)