Panasonic Kx Taw848 Feature Manual
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4.6 Feature [6] Feature Guide 441 4.6.6 Absent Message [6-5] When a display PT user calls an extension, a message is shown on the caller’s telephone display describing the reason for absence. A maximum of 8 Absent Messages can be programmed, and any extension user can select one of them. Absent Message Specifies the message according to need. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. 4.6.7 Tenant [6-6] A maximum of 8 tenants can share the PBX. The tenant members consist of extension groups. The PBX offers each tenants its own Time Table and system resource for each tenant. Music on Hold Specifies the audio source to be used for Music on Hold. Default1: Will Return Soon 2: Gone Home 3: At Ext %%%% (Extension Number) 4: Back at %%:%% (Hour:Minute) 5: Out until %%/%% (Month/Day) 6: In a Meeting 7 and 8: Not stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 16 characters Feature Guide References Feature References 1.17.2 Absent Message Programming References None DefaultSame as System Setting Va lu e Ra n g eSame as System Setting, BGM, Tone Feature Guide References Feature References 1.12.4 Music on Hold 2.2.3 Tenant Service Programming References 4.2.4 BGM / Music on Hold [2-3]
4.6 Feature [6] 442 Feature Guide Operator (Extension Number) Specifies the extension number or floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be designated as the tenant operator. When this parameter is left unspecified, a PBX operator serves as the tenant operator. ARS Mode Specifies the ARS mode used when making a CO line call. DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References 2.2.3 Tenant Service 2.2.5 Operator Features Programming References 4.2.3 PBX Operator [2-2] DefaultSame as System Setting Va lu e Ra n g eOff: ARS is disabled. On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Idle Line Access method. On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any CO Line Access method. Same as System Setting: The setting specified in ARS Mode in System Setting [8-1] is applied. Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 2.2.3 Tenant Service Programming References 4.8.1 System Setting [8-1]
4.7 TRS [7] Feature Guide 443 4.7 TRS [7] 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making cer tain CO line calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed). TRS levels 2–6 are used to restrict calls according to the combination of Denied Code Tables and Exception Code Tables in Exception Code [7-2]. If the leading digits of the dialed number are not found in the applicable Denied Code Tables, the call is made. A maximum of 100 denied codes can be programmed for each level. Denied Code Tables—Level 2–Level 6 Specifies the leading digits of toll restricted numbers for each level. Note X can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any digit in its position. 4.7.2 Exception Code [7-2] Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making cer tain CO line calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed). TRS levels 2–6 are used to restrict calls according to the combination of Denied Code Tables in Denied Code [7-1] and Exception Code Tables. 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 100 exception codes can be programmed for each level. Exception Code Tables—Level 2–Level 6 Specifies the leading digits of the numbers to be exempted from toll restriction for each level. Note X can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any digit in its position. DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X) Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.7.2 Exception Code [7-2] DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X)
4.7 TRS [7] 444 Feature Guide 4.7.3 Special Carrier [7-3] If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access Code is required each time a CO line call is made. By programming these Special Carrier Access Codes here, Toll Restriction (TRS) can restrict or allow calls to be made by ignoring the codes and looking at the telephone number only. If a Special Carrier Access Code is found in the dialed number, TRS will look only at the following digits. A maximum of 20 Special Carrier Access Codes can be programmed. Special Carrier Access Code Specifies a Special Carrier Access Code. Special Carrier Access Codes and Host PBX Access codes should be unique. 4.7.4 Miscellaneous [7-4] Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. Five optional settings can be programmed to activate a TRS check or to override TRS. TRS Override by System Speed Dialing Enables an outgoing CO line call to override TRS when the call is made using System Speed Dialing. Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References 1.5.4.7 Special Carrier Access Code 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References None DefaultEnable Va lu e Ra n g eDisable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)
4.7 TRS [7] Feature Guide 445 TRS Check for dial * # Enables a TRS check for the user-dialed and #. This is useful in preventing unauthorized calls which could possibly be made through certain telephone company exchanges. Dial Digits Limitation after Answering Specifies a limit to be placed on the number of digits which can be dialed after an extension user receives a CO line call. If the number of dialed digits exceeds the programmed limit, the line will be disconnected. TRS Check after EFA Enables TRS to check the digits dialed after External Feature Access (EFA) during a CO line call.Programming References 4.6.1 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Main Table [6-1-1] DefaultNo Check Va lu e Ra n g eNo Check, Check Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References None DefaultNone Va lu e Ra n g eNone, 1–7 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References None DefaultEnable Va lu e Ra n g eDisable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) 1.10.6 External Feature Access (EFA) Programming References None
4.8 ARS [8] 446 Feature Guide 4.8 ARS [8] 4.8.1 System Setting [8-1] Automatic Route Selection (ARS) automatically selects the appropriate carrier at the time a CO line call is made, according to the programmed settings. The user-dialed number will be checked and modified in order to connect it to the appropriate carrier. ARS Mode Selects the condition to determine when to operate ARS. Mode When Any Carrier is not Programmed for the Dial Selects what happens when the dialed number is not found in Leading Number in Leading Number [8-2]. 4.8.2 Leading Number [8-2] Specifies the area codes and/or telephone numbers as leading numbers that will be routed by the ARS feature. A maximum of 1000 different leading numbers can be programmed, and each leading number can select a Routing Plan Table number, which determines the ARS DefaultOff Va lu e Ra n g eOff: ARS is disabled. On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using Idle Line Access method. On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using Idle Line Access, CO Line Access, or S-CO Line Access method. Feature Guide References Feature References 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultLocal Access Va lu e Ra n g eDisconnect: the line will be disconnected. Local Access: the dialed number will be handled by Idle Line Access method. Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None
4.8 ARS [8] Feature Guide 447 procedure. Each leading number can also specify the additional (remaining) number of digits. The additional (remaining) number of digits must be specified only when #, for example, is needed after the dialed number. The # will be added after the programmed number of digits of the user-dialed number (excluding the leading number). Leading Number Specifies the leading number. Note X can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any digit in its position. Additional Number of Digits Specifies the additional (remaining) number of digits following each leading number. Routing Plan Number Specifies the Routing Plan Table number used for each leading number. 4.8.3 Routing Plan Time [8-3] The start times of a maximum of 4 different time blocks (Time-A through D) can be programmed for each day of the week. There are 16 Routing Plan Tables, and each Routing DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X) Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None Default0 Va lu e Ra n g e0–15 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None Default1 Va lu e Ra n g e1–16 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None
4.8 ARS [8] 448 Feature Guide Plan Table can have its own time blocks. Select the desired Routing Plan Table number from the Routing Plan list. Time-A–Time-D—Setting Enables the setting of the start time for each time block. Time-A–Time-D—Hour, Minute Specifies the start time for each time block. 4.8.4 Routing Plan Priority [8-4] The carrier priority (1 through 6) in a Routing Plan Table can be programmed for each time zone of each day of the week. Select the desired Routing Plan Table number and the desired day of the week from the Routing Plan and Week lists. Time-A–Time-D Specifies the carrier priority for each time zone. DefaultTime-A–Time-C: Enable Time-D: Disable Va lu e Ra n g eDisable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultTime-A: 8:00, Time-B: 17:00, Time-C: 21:00, Time-D: Not applicable. Va lu e Ra n g e00:00–23:59 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultNone Va lu e Ra n g eNone, 01–10 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None
4.8 ARS [8] Feature Guide 449 4.8.5 Carrier [8-5] Carrier The way to modify user-dialed numbers for connecting the appropriate carrier can be determined. A maximum of 10 different carriers can be programmed to be used for the ARS feature. Carrier Name Specifies the carrier name. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Removed Number of Digits Specifies the number of leading digits to remove from the user-dialed number. Modify Command Specifies the commands to modify the user-dialed number to access the carrier. DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 20 characters Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None Default0 Va lu e Ra n g e0–15 Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultCH Va lu e Ra n g eC: Adds the Carrier Access code P: Inserts a pause and changes to tone (DTMF) signal A: Adds the Authorization code for a tenant G: Adds the Authorization code for a CO line group I: Adds the Itemized Billing code H: Adds the dialed number after the programmed number of digits are removed (Home position) Number: Adds the number
4.8 ARS [8] 450 Feature Guide Carrier Access Code Specifies the carrier access code. The carrier access code can be added to the user-dialed number by specifying C command in Modify Command on this screen. Trunk Group Selects the CO line groups that connect to the carrier. Trunk Group for the Carrier—TRG 01–TRG 64 Enables each CO line group for each carrier. Authorization Code for Tenant Specifies an Authorization code for each tenant. The Authorization codes can be added to the user-dialed number by specifying A command in Modify Command on the Carrier tab. Authorization Code for Tenant—Tenant 1–Tenant 8 Specifies the Authorization code of each carrier for each tenant. Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [Pause]) Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultEnable Va lu e Ra n g eDisable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References None DefaultNot stored. Va lu e Ra n g eMax. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)