Panasonic Kx Taw848 Feature Manual
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2.3 System Data Control Feature Guide 191 Extension Numbering Scheme 7–32—Leading NumberNone None Operator Call00 Idle Line Access (Local Access)99 CO Line Group Access88 Redial## Speed Dialing—System/Personal Personal Speed Dialing—Programming 3030 Doorphone Call 3131 Group Paging 3333 External BGM on/off 3535 Outgoing Message (OGM) playback/record/ clear3636 S-CO Line Access 3737 Group Call Pickup 4040 Directed Call Pickup 4141 TA FA S—Calls through an External Pager 4242 Group Paging answer 4343...
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2.3 System Data Control 192 Feature Guide FWD/DND set/cancel—Both 710710 FWD/DND set/cancel—External 711711 FWD/DND set/cancel—Internal 712712 FWD/DND No Answer Timer set 713713 Group FWD set/cancel—Both 714714 Group FWD set/cancel—External 715715 Group FWD set/cancel—Internal 716716 Call Pickup Deny set/cancel 720720 Paging Deny set/cancel 721721 Walking Extension 727727 Data Line Security set/cancel 730730 Call Waiting for Intercom Calls set/cancel 731731 Call Waiting for CO Line Calls (including...
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2.3 System Data Control Feature Guide 193 2.Flexible Numbering (available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard) Feature numbers which are available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard can be customized for easy use. The numbers should be one digit (0–9, , or # ) and must not conflict. For a list of the default settings, refer to the following table: [Flexible Numbering Table (available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard)] 3.Fixed Numbering (available while dialing or...
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2.3 System Data Control 194 Feature Guide User Manual References User Manual 4.2.1 Feature Number Table 2.3.6 Floating Extension Description Virtual extension numbers can be assigned to resources to make them as easily accessible as extensions. These numbers are referred to as floating extension numbers and can be assigned as a destination of incoming calls, intercepted calls, etc. This feature is also known as Floating Station. Conditions Certain resources which are assigned a floating extension...
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2.3 System Data Control Feature Guide 195 2.3.7 Software Upgrading Description It is possible to upload software from a PC to the PBX to upgrade the following: Conditions The software version of the MPR can be confirmed through system programming ( Main Processing (MPR) Software Version Reference [190]).Data File Storing Area Main Processing (MPR) software dataOperating system data area on the Main Board Default system programming data for each country/areaCountry/area data area on the Main Board...
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2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 196 Feature Guide 2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer Description If the power supply to the PBX fails, specific single line telephones (SLTs) are automatically connected to specific CO lines (Power Failure Connections). The PBX will switch from the current connections to Power Failure Connections, and all existing conversations will be disconnected. Only CO line conversations handled by Power Failure Connections can be made during a power...
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2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics Feature Guide 197 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information Description When the PBX detects an error, the System Alarm button on the proprietary telephone (PT) of an extension which is allowed to use this feature through system programming (a maximum of two extensions per PBX), lights red. Pressing the button will show the error number on the display. If multiple errors occur, the error number will be displayed in order of highest priority to lowest. The System Alarm button light...
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2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 198 Feature Guide 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
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3.1 Introduction 200 Feature Guide 3.1 Introduction 3.1.1 Introduction These programming instructions are designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the PBX. The PBX has default settings which can be changed to meet your needs. These settings control the manner in which the PBX features described in this Feature Guide function, and changing these settings is referred to as system programming. System programming can be performed by only one person at a time. A second person...