Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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SFeatures Guide 232 Features Guide Station Programming Data Default Set DescriptionAllows the PT user to return all the following items programmed on the telephone to default setting. Programming Items Default Bilingual Display Selection English Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment Tone 1 Full One-Touch Dialing Assignment On Handset / Headset Selection Handset Initial Display Selection Caller ID Intercom Alert Assignment Tone Call Live Call Screening Mode Set Hands-free Preferred Line Assignment Ð...
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Features GuideS Features Guide 233 Station Speed Dialing DescriptionAllows the extension user to store frequently dialed numbers (up to 16 digits) in order to place a call with abbreviated dialing for per- sonal use. Up to 10 station speed dialing numbers appended with 1-digit station speed dialing code (0-9), can be stored in each tele- phone. Conditions¥ Station Speed Dialing numbers and names can be assigned by Station or System Programming. Station Speed Dialing name assignment is available...
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SFeatures Guide 234 Features Guide System Data Default Set DescriptionThis system permits re-initialization of system-programmed data. Starting up the KX-TD500 system with default values can be done using the Operation Switch (MODE) on the CPU card (see Section 2.10.2 ÒCPU Rotary-Switch FeaturesÓ in the Installation Manual). Conditions¥ The default setting for each programming item is listed in Section 6.2,ÒDefault ValuesÓ in the Installation Manual. Programming References No programming required....
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Features GuideS Features Guide 235 System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer DescriptionThe KX-TD500 system can be programmed and administered using a Personal Computer (PC). The Installation Manual is required to perform PC Programming. There are two programming methods: On-Site Programming By connecting a PC to your system, System Programming and maintenance can be performed locally. There are two ways available to perform the above: (Method 1.) Using the EIA (RS-232C) port Connect...
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SFeatures Guide 236 Features Guide (Method 3.) Using an external modem Refer to ÒExternal Modem ControlÓ on page 140 of the Features Guide and on page 4-100 of the User Manual. For more information and programming instructions, refer to the Installation Manual. Conditions¥One Time One Access Access to System Programming is allowed only one device at a time. ¥ System Password To access system administration, a valid password must be entered. The password is factory-programmed and can be changed. ¥...
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Features GuideS Features Guide 237 System Speed Dialing DescriptionThe KX-TD500 system provides up to 1000/tenant, 2000/System abbreviated speed dial numbers (24-digit long for each) available to all extension users. Conditions¥System Speed Dialing numbers and names can be programmed either by User or System Programming. ¥ Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialing Overriding Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing can be activated or deactivated per tenant by System Programming. ¥ Tenant...
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TFeatures Guide 238 Features Guide Tenant Service DescriptionThe KX-TD500 System can be shared with up to eight tenants. When tenant service is utilized, each tenant can use the system resource differently and independently from other tenants. This enables the configuration of more than two systems which, in each case, are suited to different tenants. Some system resources can be used in common and some can be divided among tenants. Common Resour ces: (a) Absent Messages (b) AGC (Automatic Gain...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 239 [Note]: These restrictions apply even if Inter-tenant Calling is enabled between two tenants. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.1 System - Tenant 4.3.1 Group - Trunk Group ÑTenant 4.3.2 Group - Extension Group Ñ Tenant No. 4.3.3 Group - Paging Group 4.3.5 Group - OGM Group Ñ Tenant No. 4.4.4 Line - Doorphone Ñ Tenant No. 4.4.5 Line - External Paging Ñ Tenant No. 4.5.1 Features - System...
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TFeatures Guide 240 Features Guide TIE LINES Ð SUMMARY DescriptionA TIE line is a privately leased communication line between two or more PBXs, which provides effective communications between company members at different locations. TIE lines can be used to call through KX-TD500 to reach another switching system (PBX or CO). By utilizing the TIE lines, the KX-TD500 can support not only communications with the pub- lic network but with other locations of the company in the private network of which your...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 241 Routing Procedure 1: TIE Routing Table Provides for the routing of calls over the TIE Line Network. Up to 36 routing patterns can be programmed in this table. This table is referenced by the system to identify the trunk route, when an extension user made a TIE call by dialing the feature number for ÒTIE Line AccessÓ or other PBX extension number. A routing pattern appropriate for each call is decided by the first 3 digits (except TIE Line Access code) of the dialed...