Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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DFeatures Guide 102 Features Guide Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.4 System - System Timer Ñ Call Duration Count Start Time (0-60 s) 4.4.1 Line - Trunk Line Ñ Name 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Ñ DN Ñ Name Feature ReferencesCaller ID Service Operation ReferencesSpecial Display Features ..................................User Manual, Section 4.5 Call Information Display
Features GuideD Features Guide 103 Display, Date and Time DescriptionAllows the display PT users to display the following ÒDate and Time NotationÓ while on-hook. Display example : Day of the week, Month, Day, Time (AM / PM) Conditions¥ The display PT users can alternate between ÒDate and TimeÓ display and ÒSelf-extension numberÓ display by pressing Ò Ówhile on-hook. ¥ The current date and time are set by User or System Programming. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (36) LCD Time Display Mode 4.10.5 Maintenance - System Time Ñ System Time User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3 [000] Date and Time Set Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesAppendix ...............................................................User Manual, Section 6 Display Examples THU JAN01 12:00A
DFeatures Guide 104 Features Guide Display, Self-Extension Number DescriptionAllows the display PT user to display their own extension port physical number and extension number in Station Programming mode. ¥ Display example: extension port physical number extension number Port number (01-16) Slot number (01-14) Shelf number (1-3) ConditionsNone Programming References Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2 Self-Extension Number Confirmation Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 10101 EXT1021
Features GuideD Features Guide 105 Display Contrast Adjustment DescriptionAllows the display PT user to adjust the display contrast. The adjusting method differs depending on the type of PT. DPT Soft buttons and Volume button are used to adjust the contrast to one of three levels. APT a sliding lever on the telephone (CONTRAST selector) is used to select one of three levels. ConditionsNone Programming References Configuration........................................................User Manual, Section 1 Display Contrast Adjustment Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
DFeatures Guide 106 Features Guide Do Not Disturb (DND) DescriptionAllows the extension user to appear busy to an incoming outside or extension calls. Conditions¥ DND does not work for the following calls: Ñ Hold Recall Ñ Timed Reminder Alarm Tone Ñ Calls directed by Intercept Routing ¥ Do Not Disturb Override An extension in DND mode can be called by other extension users who are allowed to override DND in their Class of Service. ¥ An extension user may have only one type of Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb feature in effect at any time. If one of Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb feature is assigned, another does not function but the assignment itself is preserved for future use. The extension user can choose either one by pressing the FWD/DND button while on-hook. In this case, pressing the button changes the settings as follows: ®DND ®FWD ®Off The lighting patterns of the FWD/DND button are as follows: Off : Both functions are canceled. Red on : DND mode This setting can be changed Red flash : FWD mode by System Programming. ¥ FWD/DND button Regarding the PT (7050/7055/7250) without the FWD/DND button, it can be assigned to a flexible (CO, DSS, PF) button by Station, User or System Programming. ¥ A PT user in DND mode can answer a call by pressing a flashing but- ton which shows the arrival of the call. ¥ Distinctive Dial Tone Distinctive Dial Tone is sent to the user on the extension with this fea- ture when the extension user goes off-hook. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (42) Call FWD - Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ DND Override 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (15) Special dial tone after setting feature Ñ (33) FWD / DND lamp pattern
Features GuideD Features Guide 107 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Ñ Flexible CO/PF Key Assignment 4.4.3 Line - DSS Console Ñ Flexible DSS/PF Key Assignment User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2 Flexible Button Assignment Ð FWD/DND Button Feature ReferencesDo Not Disturb (DND) Override Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)
DFeatures Guide 108 Features Guide Do Not Disturb (DND) Override DescriptionAllows the extension user to ring the other extension in DND mode by dialing Ò1Ó while hearing the DND tone. Conditions¥ Class of Service Class of Service (COS) programming determines the extension users who can perform DND Override. ¥What if a busy tone is heard after executing DND override? If the extension user hears a busy tone after performing this feature, the other extension in DND mode is busy. In this case, the extension can perform the following features. Ñ Automatic Callback (Camp-on) Ñ Busy Station Signaling (BSS) Ñ Executive Busy Override - Extension Ñ Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Ñ Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA), Whisper Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ DND Override Feature ReferencesDo Not Disturb (DND) Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Override
Features GuideD Features Guide 109 Door Opener DescriptionAllows the extension users to unlock the door for a visitor from their extensions. The door can be unlocked by extension users assigned as the destination of doorphone calls anytime by dialing the appropriate feature number. However, during a doorphone call, any extension user can open the door from their extensions by dial- ing Ò5Ó to let the visitor in. Conditions¥Hardware Requirements It is necessary to install a DPH Card (KX-T96161) and a user-supplied door opener on each door to be opened. Up to eight door openers can be installed in the system. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.7.3 DPH Card (KX-T96161) Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (37) Door Open 4.2.4 System - System Timer (1/2) Ñ Door Opener Time (0-10 s) 4.4.4 Line - Doorphone Ñ Destination, Day/Night Feature ReferencesDoorphone Call Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Doorphone Call
DFeatures Guide 110 Features Guide Doorphone Call DescriptionDoorphone provides a conversation between an extension user and a visitor at a door. When a visitor presses the doorphone button, pre-assigned destination extensions ring. The extension who answered the call can talk to the visitor. It is possible for any extension user to call a doorphone. Conditions¥Hardware Requirements To utilize this feature, a DPH Card (KX-T96161) and a Doorphone are required. The System supports up to eight doorphones. ¥Doorphone Call Destination It is necessary to program the extensions that can receive doorphone calls during day and night mode. ¥What if a doorphone call is not answered? If not answered within 30 seconds, the call stops ringing and is can- celed. ¥Unlocking the door opener During a doorphone call, any extension user can unlock the door opener (user-supplied) from his/her extension by dialing Ò5Õ to let the visitor in. ¥ The extension user cannot hold and transfer the doorphone call. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.7.3 DPH Card (KX-T96161) Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (23) Doorphone Call 4.2.4 System - System Timer Ñ Door Opener Time 4.4.4 Line - Doorphone Ñ Destination, Day/Night Feature References Door Opener Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Doorphone Call
Features GuideD Features Guide 111 DSS Console DescriptionThe DSS (Direct Station Selection) Console (KX-T7040, KX- T7240, KX-T7440, KX-T7441) provides DSS buttons for direct access to stations and busy lamp display, and PF (Programmable Feature) buttons. The DSS Console must be programmed to work with a PT in pairs. System Programming assigns the extension port numbers of the DSS Console and its associated PT. Up to 8 DSS Consoles can be connected to a PT In total, up to 64 DSS Consoles can be installed in the system. The paired PT user can carry out the following operations simply by pressing buttons on the DSS console which were pre-pro- grammed as function buttons: ¥ Direct access to an extension (Direct Station Selection) ¥ Quick access to an outside party (One-Touch Dialing) ¥ Easy transfer of an outside call to an extension (The programmable One-Touch Transfer feature provides simplified operation.) ¥ Quick access to a system feature A DSS Console has two types of buttons as shown below: S 8 S 7 S 6 S 5 S 4 S 3 S 2 S 1 S 16 S 15 S 14 S 13 S 12 S 11 S 10 S 9 S 24 S 23 S 22 S 21 S 20 S 19 S 18 S 17 S 32 S 31 S 30 S 29 S 28 S 27 S 26 S 25 F 8 F 7 F 6 F 5 F 4 F 3 F 2 F 1 F 16 F 15 F 14 F 13 F 12 F 11 F 10 F 9 DSS buttons PF buttons Example:DSS Console KX-T7240 PF buttonsDSS buttons