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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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,,.3FeaturesP Power Failure Transfer DescriptionConditionsIf a power failure should happen, or during a system-off-line state, a specific extension telephone instrument is automatically connected to a specific outside line. This provides outside line conversation between the following extension and outside line: CO 1 is connected to extension jack number 1 A standard telephone can work in case of a power failure. Connect a standard telephone to the above extension jack. l All other conversations except for the above combination are disconnected during a power failure. l Only the outside line conversation can operate. All other features do not work. Connection References Section 2, Installation 2.3.2 Outside Line Connection 2.3.3 Extension Connection 2.5Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Power Failure Restart Operation References Not applicable.Features 3-121
PFeaturesPrivacy, Automatic DescriptionBy default all conversations established on outside lines, extension lines and doorphone lines have privacy activated. ConditionsAutomatic privacy may be temporarily released for a three-party conference, which is established either by Executive Busy Override or Privacy Release. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Executive Busy Override - Outside Line Operation References Not applicable. Privacy Release Executive Busy Override - Extension Privacy Release Description ConditionsAllows the proprietary telephone user to release Automatic Privacy for an existing call in order to establish a three-party call.During a conversation with an outside party on a CO button, the user can allow another extension party to join the conversation by pressing the CO button. When a two-party call is changed to a three-party call or vice versa, a confirmation tone is sent to all three parties. Eliminating the tone is programmable. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [990] System Additional Information, Field (13) Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Privacy, Automatic Operation References DPT Features-User Manual Privacy Release 3-122Features
3FeaturesP Pulse to Tone Conversion DescriptionThis feature allows the extension user to change from pulse dial to tone (DTMF) dial so that the user can access special services such as computer-accessed long distance calling or voice mail services. Conditionsl ‘Ibis feature works only on outside lines set to Pulse Dialing mode or Call Blocking mode. l Dial Type Selection provides selection of a dial mode for each outside line. l This feature is unavailable to DISA callers. l Changing tone to pulse is not possible. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [402] Dial Mode Selection Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Dial ‘I& Selection Operation ReferencesDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual Pulse to Tone ConversionFeatures 3-123
3Features. Quick Dialing DescriptionQuick Dialing offers the extension user one-touch access to a desired party. This is enabled by storing an extension number or a telephone number up to 16-digits as a quick dial number. Conditionsl Up to eight quick dial numbers can be.stored. l For example, Quick Dialing is convenient for room service calls in a hotel. l You must assign a feature number first in program [ 1001 “Flexible Numbering”, and then a quick dial number in program [009] “Quick Dial Number Set” in order for Quick Dialing to be effective. Example: If you want to assign the extension number 11 in quick dial number 3; 1) Change or clear the feature numbers which have “3” in the first digit in program [ 1001. 2) Assign “3” in the selection number 63 (Quick dial location number 1) in program [lOO]. 3) Assign “11” in location number 1 (the same location number as the quick dial location number 1 in program [ lOO]) in program [009]. Now you can dial quick dial number 3 to call extension 11. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [009] Quick Dial Number Set [lo01 Flexible Numbering, Quick dial location numbers l-8 Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferenceDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual Quick Dialing3-124Features
FeaturesR RediaI, Automatic Description ConditionsThis is a special feature for proprietary telephones, that provides automatic redialing of the last dialed number, saved number or call log number, if the called party is busy. If the Last Number Redial, Saved Number Redial or Call Log operation is performed handsfree, the telephone set will hang up and try again after a pre- determined period of time. l Redial Repeat Time and Interval Time can be changed by System Programming. l Pressing FLASH allows the system to cancel this feature. l If any dialing operation is done during Automatic Redial, this function is finished. l This feature is not available with RX-T7055 or RX-T7250. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [209] Automatic Redial Repeat Times [210] Automatic Redial Interval Time Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Log, Incoming Redial, Last Number Operation References DPT Features.-User Manual Redial, Automatic Redial. Last Number Redial, Saved Number Special Features of the RX-T7235 - Call Log, Outgoing DescriptionEvery telephone in the system automatically saves the last telephone number dialed to an outside line and allows the extension user to dial the same number again. Conditionsl With a proprietary telephone, RElDIAL button is used to carry out Last Number Redial. With a standard telephone, the feature number is used. l The memorized telephone number is replaced by a new one if at least one digit sent to an outside line is dialed. Dialing an outside line access code alone does not change the memorized number. l Certain types of proprietary telephones allow automatic redial with more than one feature (Automatic Redial). Features3-125
RFeatures Programming References Section 4, System Programming [ 1001 Flexible Numbering, Last number redial Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Redial, Automatic Operation ReferencesDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual Redial, Last Number Redial, Saved Number DescriptionAllows the proprietary telephone user to save a telephone numberand redial the number afterwards. The user can store it while in conversation on an outside line. The saved number can be redialed until another number is stored. Conditionsl Certain types of proprietary telephones (F’T) allow automatic redial with more than one feature (Automatic Redial). l If the SAVE button is not provided on your PT, it is possible to assign a flexible button to be the SAVE button. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [OS] Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .User Manual Flexible CO Button Assignment - SAVE Button Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Button, FlexibleRedial, Automatic Operation References DPT Features-User Manual Redial, Saved Number 3-126Features
FeaturesR Remote Station Lock Control DescriptionThe operator and manager are given the privilege of controlling Electronic Station Lockout on any station. ConditionsRemote Station Lock Control is superior to Electronic Station Lockout. If Station Lockout has already been set by the extension user and Remote Station Lock is set by the operator or manager, canceling the lock is only possible by the operator or manager. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Electronic Station Lockout Operation ReferencesOperator / Manager Service Features-User Manual Remote Station Lock Control Reverse Circuit DescriptionThis feature can be used to detect a reversal of outside line polarity from the Central Office when trying to make an outside line call. This is useful for determining the start and completion of outside line calls. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [416] Reverse Circuit Assignment Feature ReferencesNone Operation References Not applicable.Features 3-127
R3Features Ring Group DescriptionAll extensions in a ring group ring simultaneously by dialing the floating number of the extension group.A ring group can be a Station Hunting type. Conditionsl Types of calls whose destination can be the ring group are: Outside calls - DIL 1: 1; DISA; IRNA Intercom calls - Extension; Transfer l The floating number of the extension group is used for all other hunting types, Circular, Termination, Voice Mail (VM), Automated Attendant (AA) and Uniform Call Distribution (UCD).Programming References Section 4, System Programming [ 1061 Station Hunting Type [602] Extension Croup Assignment [813] Floating Number Assignment Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features moating StationStation Hunting Operation References Not applicable. Ringing, Delayed DescriptionIf Direct In Lines (DIL) 1:N is established, a telephone set is originally set to ring instantly. ‘Ibis setting can be changed to delayed ringing, no ringing or no incoming calls (disable) on an outside line number basis. Conditionsl This feature does not apply to DISA or DIL 1:l calls. l If delayed, no ringing or no incoming calls (disable) is assigned to an extension, the extension can answer an incoming call during no ring or the delay time by pressing the flashing button. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [603]-[604] DIL 1 :N Extension and Delayed Ringing - Day / Night Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Direct In Lines (DIL) Operation References Not applicable. 3-128Features
3FeaturesR Ringing, Discriminating DescriptionAllows the extension user to identify the incoming call by the ringing pattern. (See Section 5.1 “Tone / Ring Tone”.) Conditiqnsl When there are multiple incoming calls and the extension goes from off-hook to on-hook, the calls are rung according to the following priority: c 1 > Consultation Hold Recall c2> An incoming call from a line in which the Prime Line Preference - Incoming function has been set (with a proprietary telephone only) c3> Call Waiting c4> Incoming calls; Hold Recall; Transfer Recall; Unattended Conference Recall l If multiple incoming calls arrive at an on-hook extension simultaneously, priority as to which calls should be rung is generally on a “first-come, first-serve” basis. In the case of proprietary telephones (PT), however, when the prime Line Preference - Incoming function has been set, this line takes precedence. l Incoming TAFAS calls can be identified by ringing signals sent out from the external pager. The ringing pattern is the same as the outside calls. l The digital PT user can select a desired tone frequency for each CO button. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons Operation References Not applicable. Features3-129
RFeatures Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons DescriptionAllows the digital proprietary telephone user to select the desired ringer frequency for each CO button. This distinguishes different incoming outside calls. ConditionsThere are eight ringer frequencies available.One of them can be assigned to a CO button that is assigned as each of the following buttons: Single- CO or Loop-CO button. It is not possible to assign a ringer frequency to any other button. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . User Manual Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons Feature ReferencesNone Operation References Not applicable. 3-130Features