Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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TFeatures Guide 252 Features Guide TIE LINES Ñ Alternate Routing DescriptionWhen more than two PBXs at different locations are interconnect- ed with a network of TIE Lines, your KX-TD500 works as an intermediate switching office to other PBXs in the network by relaying TIE calls from one PBX to another. A problem of telephone switching is that blocking sometimes occurs on the network, and a call cannot be switched as required because all the lines on a given route are occupied or unavailable. By...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 253 Programming example: To realize the call flow mentioned in the previous page, the following System Programming is required at PBX-1, -3, and -4 respectively. PBX-1 ¥ 4.8.1 Private Network - TIE Routing Table Ñ PBX Code : 951 ¥ 4.2.6 System - Trunk to Trunk Restriction PBX-3 ¥ 4.8.1 Private Network - TIE Routing Table Ñ PBX Code : 953 ¥ 4.2.6 System - Trunk to Trunk Restriction PBX-4 ¥ 4.8.1 Private Network - TIE Routing Table Ñ PBX Code : 954 ¥ 4.2.6 System -...
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TFeatures Guide 254 Features Guide Time-Out, Variable DescriptionProvides timers to control various features or functions. The following timers are programmable: System Data Range ( 1 ) Hold Recall Time 0 - 240 s ( 2 ) Transfer Recall Time 0 - 48 rings ( 3 ) Pickup Dial Waiting Time 1 - 5 s ( 4 ) Call Duration Count Start Time 0 - 60 s ( 5 ) First Digit Time 5 - 120 s ( 6 ) Inter Digit Time 1 - 30 s ( 7 ) Intercept Time 3 - 48 rings ( 8 ) Call Forwarding - No Answer Time 1 - 12...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 255 Trunk Data Range ( 1 ) CPC Detection Time (Outgoing) None / 6.5 / 2 - 75 u 8 ms ( 2 ) CPC Detection Time (Incoming) Same as Ò(Outgoing)Ó ( 3 ) Wink Signal Time-out None / 1 - 127 u64 ms Extension Data Range (Flexible CO Key - PDN / SDN) ( 1 ) Delay Ring Immediate / 1 Ring / 3 Rings / 6 Rings / No Ring Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.4 System - System Timer 4.3.1...
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TFeatures Guide 256 Features Guide Timed Reminder (Wake-Up Call) DescriptionEach telephone can be set to generate an alarm tone at a preset time as a reminder. When this feature is set, an alarm tone will ring for 30 seconds (default) at the programmed time. W ake-up call If a voice message is recorded beforehand, a wake-up message is heard instead of an alarm tone when an extension user goes off-hook. This feature can be activated only once or everyday at a specified time. Conditions¥ System Time Be...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 257 4.3.5 Group - OGM Group Ñ OGM Type 4.10.2 Maintenance - SMDR Ñ Print out No Answer of Timed Reminder information 4.10.5 Maintenance - System Time ÑSystem Time User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3 [000] Date and Time Set Feature ReferencesOutgoing Message (OGM)Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Timed Reminder (Wake-Up...
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TFeatures Guide 258 Features Guide Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) DescriptionAllows the Manager extension and the Operators to remotely set, cancel and confirm the wake-up call for an extension. Conditions¥ Only the latest time setting is valid at the extension whether it was set by the extension user (Timed Reminder) or by the Manager or an Operator (Timed Reminder, Remote). ¥ Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SMDR automatically records the detailed Timed Reminder information (date, time,...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 259 Toll Restriction DescriptionToll Restriction is a system programmable feature that, in conjunc- tion with the assigned Class of Service, can prohibit certain exten- sion users from placing unauthorized toll calls. Every extension is programmed to belong to one of 96 Classes of Service.Each Class of Service is programmed to have a toll restriction level for day mode and night mode respectively. There are eight toll restriction levelsavailable. Toll restriction...
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TFeatures Guide 260 Features Guide Applicable TRS Deny and TRS Exception Code Tables depend on the assigned toll restriction level of an extension as follows: [Explanation] Level 1: Level 1:allows all calls. Level 2: denies codes stored in the TRS Deny Code Table for Level 2 except the codes stored in TRS Exception Code Tables for Levels 2 through 6. Level 3: denies codes stored in the TRS Deny Code Tables for Levels 2 and 3 except the codes stored in TRS Exception Code Tables for Levels 3 through...
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Features GuideT Features Guide 261 Example of Toll Restriction programming Here is an example to explain the procedures for Toll Restriction programming. 1. Determining the application Determine the dialing numbers that should be denied for levels 2 through 6. (Levels 1, 7 and 8 are fixed and do not require pro- gramming.) [ Entry Example] Note: ÒXÓ substitutes a digit. 2. System Programming (See Installation Manual) (1) Section 4.2.3 System - Class of Service, ÒTRS Level, Day/ NightÓ Assign a toll...