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Panasonic Kx-Td308 Digital Super Hybrid System Installation Maintenence Manual
Panasonic Kx-Td308 Digital Super Hybrid System Installation Maintenence Manual
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FeaturesE Executive Busv Override - Extension Description ConditionsAllows the pre-assigned extension user to interrupt an existing extension call, either between two inside parties or between an outside and an inside party, to establish a three-party conference call. It is possible for extension users to prevent this function from being executed by another extension user (Executive Busy Override Deny). l Class of Service programming determines the extension users who can perform Executive Busy Override...
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E3Features Executive Busy Override - Outside Line DescriptionAllows the proprietary telephone user to interrupt an existing outside call, either between two outside parties or between an outside and an inside party, to establish a three-party conference call. It is possible for extension users to prevent this function from being executed by another extension user (Executive Busy Override Deny). Conditionsl Class of Service programming determines the extension users who can perform Executive Busy Override...
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FeaturesE Extension Group DescriptionThe system supports eight extension groups. Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another group member (Group Call Pickup) or can make a voice announcement to another group member (Paging - Group). In addition, the Station Hunting function can be enabled for each extension group. Conditionsl Every extension should belong to an extension group but cannot belong to more than one group. l A floating number can be assigned to each extension...
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E3Features External Feature AccessDescriptionAllows the extension user to have access to the features of a host PBX, Centrex or Central Office, such as Call Waiting, etc. This is performed by putting the current party on hold and sending a flash signal.Conditions 9 This feature is effective only during an outside call. However if the FLASH feature (Disconnection signal) is activated by System Programming, this feature does not work. l The flash time must be assigned as required by the Centrex, host PBX...
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3FeaturesE Extra Device Port (XDP) DescriptionExtra Device Port (XDP) expands the number of telephones availablein the system by allowing an extension jack to contain two telephones. A digital proprietary telephone (DPT) and a standard telephone can be connected to the same jack but have different extension numbers so that they can act as completely different extensions. Conditions l XDP requires previous programming of the individual jack. Enable XDP mode for the desired jack by System Programming....
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F3Features Facsimile Detection DescriptionWhen the system receives a facsimile transmission signal by Direct Inward System Access (DISA), it automatically connects the specified facsimile extension. Conditibnsl It is required to assign the extension which can receive the facsimile data by System Programming. l An optional Caller ID / DISA / FAX Detection Card must be installed. Connection References Section 2, Installation 2.4.2 4-SLT Extension Expansion Card / Caller ID/DIM/FAX Detection Card...
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3FeaturesF Flash DescriptionThe FLASH button is used to allow a proprietary telephone user to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up first. Conditibnsl If External Feature Access is enabled by System Programming, this function does not work for an outside call. l Pressing the FLASH button re-starts the conversation duration, outputs an SMDR record, inserts the automatic pause, and checks toll restriction level again. Programming References Feature References Section 3,...
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F3.Features Flexible Numbering Description Flexible Feature NumbersThe numbers used for the access codes of system features and the numbers used for extension numbers are not fixed. They can be set as required, provided there are no conflicts. Feature numbers can be from one to three digits, utilizing numbers “0 through 9” as well as “ * ” and “#“. Extension numbers can be two to four digits in length. Any number can be set as the leading first or second digit. If one digit is assigned as the leading...
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FFlexible Feature Numbers (contd) 51 52 L54t Ml waiting Executive busy overridedeny Pickup dialingAbsent message Timed reminder Electronic station lockout Night service mode 53 131 733 74 750 76 77 78 Parallel telephone mode39 Background music - external35 LCS nassword799 55 56 58Log-in / log-ouI 59Automatic callback busycancel146I 60Walking COSI/-II61I Keserved Svstem working renort62-,-.-.-- - ______ p --=---I 63 - 70Quick dial location numbers l-81 None-_7 1I KenervedI1 hr-.‘?neDefault feature...
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FFeaturesFixed Feature Numbers ConditionsFEATURE While busy tone is heardDEFAULT Automatic Callback Busy6 Busy Station Signaling (BSS)1 Executive Busy Override2 Off-Hook Cali Announcement (OHCA) While Do Not Disturb tone is heard Do Not Disturb Override While calling or talking Account Code Delimiter Alternate Calling - Ring / Voice Conference Door Open Pulse to Tone Conversion When the set is on-hook Background music on / off Day / night mode display Date and time display / #I99 * 3 5 *# 1#...