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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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Features DIL l:l, DIL l:N, DISA f iAA Hunting ; Conditionsl To activate this feature with a XX-TD308 connected to one of the following VPSs, specific programming is required. rModelI Software Version I XX-TVs100up to VA2250 XX-TVs75up to VB2230 RX-TVs200UD t0 VC2100 1) Assign RX-TD8 16 as the PBX type for the VPS. 2) The number of digits for the mailbox number and extension number must be the same (default: the mailbox number - three digits, the extension number - two digits).If they do not match, reset the VPS with the reprogrammed number of digits. l A VPS can be assigned as the destination of the following features. Call Forwarding - All Calls Call Forwarding - Busy Call Forwarding - Busy / No Answer Call Forwarding - No Answer Intercept Routing - No Answer In these functions, the caller to the extension need not know the mailbox number of the called extension because the code is automatically transmitted to the VPS (Follow On ID function). If a DIL 1 :N call is transferred to the VPS by IRNA, your system transmits the mailbox number of the lowest jack number of the receiving extensions. l A mailbox number is a respective extension number by default.The mailbox number can be changed, only if program [990] “System Additional Information, Field (18)” is set to “free”. l Pressing the Voice Mail Transfer button and dialing the extension number allows the extension user to transfer to the corresponding mailbox. In this case, Follow On ID function is available.Features 3-171
V3Features l The Voice Mail extension should be set to Data Line Security to achieve proper recording. l The Voice Mail extension can execute the Busy Station Signaling (BSS) function to the ringing extension. Connection References Section 2, Installation 2.3.3 Extension Connection Programming References Common For VM ServiceSection 4, System Programming [106] Station Hunting ‘l@e (Select Voice Mail Hunting.) [990] System Additional Information, Field (35) For AA ServiceSection 4, System Programming [ 1061Station Hunting Type (Select Automated Attendant Hunting.) [990] System Additional Information, Fields (24), (36) Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Call Forwarding - All Calls Call Forwarding - Busy Call Forwarding - Busy / No Answer Operation References-User ManualDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features Voice Mail Integration Voice Mail Transfer Section 4, System Programming [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [lOO] Elexible Numbering, Call forwarding / do not disturb, Message waiting [113] VM Status DTMF Set [ 1141 VM Command DTMF Set [407]-[408] DIL 1: 1 Extension - Day / Night [409]-[410] Intercept Extension - Day / Night [603]-[604] DIL 1 :N Extension and Delayed Ringing - Day / Night [609] Voice Mail Access Codes [990] System Additional Information, Fields (6) through (9), (18) StationProgramming.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .User Manual Flexible CO Button Assignment - MESSAGE Button, Voice Mail (VM) Transfer Button Call Forwarding - No Answer Intercept Routing Station Hunting 3-172Features
3FeaturesV Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephoned DescriptionA Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System can be connected to a Digital Super Hybrid System (DSHS) in a tightly integrated fashion. The system sends the VPS data which contains the extension number configuration information and the VPS automatically .creates mailboxes with this data (Automatic Configuration -Quick Setup). Conditionsl A maximum of one VPS can be connected to each DSHS cabinet. l A maximum of two DSHS jacks can be connected to a digital proprietary telephone capable VPS. Because a digital proprietary telephone connection supports up to two simultaneous voice calls, only one DSHS jack needs to be connected for every two VPS ports. l Connect the jacks and ports in ascending order. In other words, the lowest number DSHS jack used for VPS connection must be connected to the lowest number VPS port. l The VPS data is transmitted to the VPS via the lowest jack port. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [ 1171Voice Mail Number Assignment [ 1181Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment [ 1191Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment [610] Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment Feature ReferencesSection 3, FeaturesVoice mail Integration Operation References Not applicable. t: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVS 100).Features 3-173
V3Features volume Control - Speaker / Handset Receiver / Headset / Ringer DescriptionAllows the proprietary telephone user to change the following as desired:Handset receiver volume Headset volume Ringer volume Speaker volume ConditionsThe control method depends on the telephone type: l With a digital proprietary telephone, press the volume control button (VOLUME A / v Up / DOWN) to select a desired volume level. However the ringer volume of RX-T7220 and RX-T7250 is selected with Ringer Volume Selector (OFF / LOW / HIGH). l With other proprietary telephones, slide the following levers located on the left side of the telephone. Volume Control(MIN - MAX) Handset Headset Volume Selector(NORMAL / MID / HIGH) Ringer Volume Selector (OFF / LOW / HIGH) Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesNone Operation References Coutiguration-User Manual Volume Control - Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker3-174Features
3FeaturesW walking cos DescriptionAllows a user who is not at their own telephone to use all of the COS functions of their extension. At another extension, the user dials the walking COS password, and for the duration of the call, the COS of the extension is changed to the COS of their own extension. ConditionsNone Programming References Section 4, System Programming [ 1001 Flexible Numbering, Walking COS [ 1211 Walking COS Password [601] Class of Service Feature ReferencesSection 3, Features Class of Service (COS) Operation ReferencesDPT Features, Standard Telephone Features-User Manual Walking COSFeatures 3-175
Section 4System Programming This section provides step-by-step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone.
41 lGeneral Programming Instructions Default Setting This system has a default factory setting.If any of the programming needs to be changed, you will find the necessary information in Section 3, “Features”. This makes the system very simple to install and customize as required by the customer. Any required changes can be written in “Programming Tables”. Required Telephone Set One of the following telephone sets is required for System Programming: l Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT): KX-T7235, KX-T7230 l Analog Proprietary Telephone (APT): KX-T7 130, KX-T7030 Extensions Used for Programming Connect one of the above-mentioned telephone sets to either of the following: l Jack number 1 l Jack programmed as a manager extension To assign the manager extension, see Section 4.2 [006] “Operator / Manager Extension Assignment”. User Programming (Manager Programming) Manager programming items are allowed for any display proprietary telephone user in the system. See Section 4.1.4 “User Programming”. 4-2System Programming
4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones Soft Buttons and SHIFT Button on the Display DPT Three soft buttons are provided just below the display on the display of Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT). The functions of these soft buttons vary as the programming procedures advance step by step. Those functions that are currently assigned to the buttons are shown on the lower line of the display. (See “Viewing the Display” on page 4-6 for more information on the display lines.) If the SHIFT button indicator is on, two functions are available with each soft button. To alternate between the two functions, press the SHIFT button on the right side of the display.Soft button variations Example: KX-T7230 Display nnnmButtons soft 1Soft 2Soft 3 SHIFT Press SHIFT to alternate IInnlnnoon soft 1soft 2Soft 3 SHIFTsoft 1soft 2soft 3SHIR JYPe3 L-2SEL+( I 0nncEl Soft1Soft2Soft3SHIFT Soft1Soft2S( -- Jft 3SHIFT System Programming4-3
4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones1Srpe 4 I’IIDIIIUZI Soft1soft2Soft3SHIFTSoft1Soft2Soft3SHIFT Press SHIFT to alternate 00Iln soft 1Soft 2Soft 3 SHIFTSoft 1Soft 2Soft 3 SHIFT You can use either the soft buttons or the overlay buttons. (For overlay buttons, refer to “Using the Overlay” below.) Throughout programming you will see instructions such as “Press PREV”. If you use soft buttons, this means press SHIFT, release SHIFT and then press Soft 3. The (PREV) function is performed. NoteIf you use soft buttons and if programming instructions tell you to press the following buttons, you may press soft buttons shown below. Using the OverlayA programming overlay is packed with the telephone at the factory. This overlay should be used at all times while in programming mode since the functions of the telephone keys change while in programming mode as follows: (The original functions are in parentheses.) 4-4System Programming
4.1.1 Using Proprietary TelephonesDuring Normal Operation (PAUSE) (SP-PHONE) (REDIAL) (AUTO ANSWER / MUTE) (FLASH) (TRANSFER) (FWD/DND) (CONF) (INTERCOM ) (AUTO DIAL / STORE) (HOLD) Location of Controls with the OverlayDuring Programming PAUSE / PROGRAM NEXT PREV (PREVIOUS) SELECT FLASH CLEAR * -I e SECRET STORE END The pictures below show the functions of the buttons of the KX- T7235 and KX-T7230 while in programming mode. mmmmmm mmmmmm mmammmII-111111111 SECRET - + *PAUSE CLEAR L KX-T7230KX-T7235 System Programming