Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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EFeatures Guide 142 Features Guide EXtra Device Port (XDP) DescriptionA DPT and an SLT can be connected to the same extension port but have different extension numbers so that they can act as com- pletely different extensions. Conditions¥ Hardware Requirements DHLC card (KX-TD50170) is required to utilize this feature. ¥ XDP requires previous programming of the extension port. Enable XDP mode for the desired port by System Programming. ¥ If one or more DHLC cards are installed after booting up the System with default values, DN assignment should be done before performing XDP assignment. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.4.13 EXtra Device Port (XDP) Connection Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.1.3 Configuration - Extension Port Assignment Ñ Parallel/XDP Feature ReferencesParalleled Telephone Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features GuideF Features Guide 143 Flash DescriptionThe FLASH button is used to allow a PT user to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up. Conditions¥Flash or External Feature Access Pressing the FLASH button on a PT results in either sending Flash sig- nal (External Feature Access) or disconnecting the current call (Flash). This is determined by System Programming (See Programming References below). ¥ Pressing the FLASH button re-starts the conversation duration, outputs an SMDR record, and checks toll restriction level again. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (3) FLASH button operation while CO talking Ñ (4) FLASH button operation when ÒDonÕt release the trunkÓ is selected at #3 4.3.1 Group - Trunk Group Ñ Disconnecting Time Feature ReferencesElectronic Station Lockout External Feature Access Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Flash
FFeatures Guide 144 Features Guide Flexible Numbering DescriptionThe numbers used for the access codes of system features and the numbers used for extension numbers are not fixed. They can be set as required, provided there are no conflicts. Feature numberscan be from 1 to 4 digits,utilizing numbers Ò0 through 9Ó as well as Ò Ó and Ò#.Ó Extension numberscan be 3 to 4 digitsin length. Numbers Ò0 through 9Ó can be set as the leading 1 or 2 digits of the extension number. If 1 digit is assigned as the leading digit, extension num- bers are 3-digit in length. If 2 digits are assigned as the leading digits, extension numbers are 4-digit in length. Flexible Feature Numbers NUMBERFEATUREDEFAULT 01 1st Hundred Block Extension 10 02 2nd Hundred Block Extension 11 03 3rd Hundred Block Extension 12 04 4th Hundred Block Extension 13 05 5th Hundred Block Extension 14 06 6th Hundred Block Extension 20 07 7th Hundred Block Extension 21 08 8th Hundred Block Extension 22 09 9th Hundred Block Extension 23 10 10th Hundred Block Extension 24 11 Ð 16 11th through 16th Hundred Block Extension Blank 17 Operator Call 0 18 Local CO Line Access / ARS 9 19 Trunk Group Access 8 20 Speed Dialing - System 21 Speed Dialing - Station 3 22 Speed Dialing - Station Programming 30 23 Doorphone Call 31 24 External Paging 32 25 External Paging Answer / TAFAS Answer 42 26 Station Paging 33 27 Station Paging Answer 43 28 CO Call Pickup 4 29 Group Call Pickup 40 30 Directed Call Pickup 41 31 Hold 50 32 Hold Retrieve Ð Station 51 33 Hold Retrieve Ð Trunk 53 34 Redial #
Features GuideF Features Guide 145 Flexible Feature Numbers (contÕd)35 Call Park / Call Park Retrieve 52 36 Account Code 49 37 Door Open 55 38 External Feature Access 6 39 Station Program Clear 790 40 Message Waiting Set/Cancel/Call Back 70 41 OGM Playback/Record 36 42 Call FWD Ð Do Not Disturb Set/Cancel 710 43 Dial Call Pickup Deny Set/Cancel 720 44 Data Line Security Set/Cancel 730 45 Call Waiting Set/Cancel 731 46 Executive Override Deny Set/Cancel 733 47 Pickup Dialing Program/Set/Cancel 74 48 Absent Message Set/Cancel 750 49 Timed Reminder Confirm/Set/Cancel 761 50 Station Lock Set/Cancel 762 51 Night Mode Set/Cancel 78 52 Parallel telephone mode 39 53 External BGM On/Off 35 54 Live Call Screening 799 55 Call Log Incoming, Overwrite Mode 56 56 Call Log Incoming, Log Lock 57 57 Timed Reminder, Remote 7 58 Login /Logout 45 59 Automatic Callback Busy Cancel 46 60 Walking COS 47 61 MODEM Control 791 62 Reserved Ñ 63-70 Quick dial 1-8 Blank 71 Reserved Ñ 72 Remote DND 722 73 Remote FWD Cancel - once 723 74 Trunk Route Control 724 75 UCD Monitor Mode 725 76 TIE Line Access 77 77-92 Other PBX 01-16 Blank 93 Paging Deny Set/Cancel 721 94 Trunk Busy-out 726 95 Walking Station 727 Default feature numbers are shown above. In addition to the flexible feature numbers above, fixed feature numbers are provided on the next page. : 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-TVS100).
FFeatures Guide 146 Features Guide Conditions¥ Flexible feature numbers can only be dialed during dial tone. ¥ Feature Number Conflicts Examples: 1 and 11, 0 and 00, 2 and 21, 10 and 101, 32 and 321, etc. ¥ Additional Digits Some flexible feature numbers require additional digits to make the feature active. For example, to set Call Waiting, the feature number for ÒCall WaitingÓ must be followed by Ò1Ó and to cancel it, the same fea- ture number should be followed by Ò0.Ó Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.1.3 Configuration - Extension Port Assignment Ñ Attribute Ñ DN 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable. Fixed Feature NumbersFEATUREDEFAULT While busy tone is heard: Automatic Callback Busy 6 Busy Station Signaling (BSS)/Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA)/Whisper OHCA 1 Executive Busy Override 2 While Do Not Disturb tone is heard: Do Not Disturb Override 1 While calling or talking: Account Code Delimiter # / 99 Alternate Calling Ð Ring / Voice Conference 3 Door Open 5 Pulse to Tone Conversion # When the extension is on-hook: Background music (BGM) on / off 1 Day / Night mode display # Time display / Self-Extension Number display switching When a CO call is arriving (Receiving the Caller ID information): Switching CO Line Name / Caller ID Number / Caller ID Name
Features GuideF Features Guide 147 Floating Station DescriptionVirtual extension numbers can be assigned to resources to make them appear as real extensions. These numbers are defined as Floating Directory Numbers (FDN). The following resources can have FDNs: Ò4Ó indicates that the FDN can be assigned as the destination. Conditions¥ FDNs cannot be used for setting a feature such as Call Forwarding, etc. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.6.1 DISA Card (KX-T96191) 2.6.3 RMT Card (KX-T96196) 2.6.4 ERMT Card (KX-TD50197) Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (01)-(16) 1st through 16th Hundred Block Extension 4.3.2 Group - Extension Group Ñ FDN Resource Name External Pager (TAFAS) OGM Group (DISA) Modem (Remote System Administration) Extension Group Phantom ExtensionMax. number of FDN 2 8 1 128 4484 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 4 Incoming Call Type DIL1:1 DISA DIDIntercept RoutingIntercom Call 4 4 4 TIE
FFeatures Guide 148 Features Guide 4.3.5 Group - OGM Group Ñ FDN 4.4.5 Line - External Paging Ñ FDN 4.5.2 Features - Phantom Extension Ñ FDN 4.10.4 Maintenance - System Parameters Ñ Remote FDN Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features GuideF Features Guide 149 Full One-Touch Dialing DescriptionAllows the PT user to have simple access to a desired party or sys- tem feature by pressing just one button without first going off- hook. Hands-free operation is automatically provided simply by pressing one of the following buttons. ¥ One-Touch Dialing ¥ DSS(both on PTs and DSS consoles) ¥ REDIAL ¥ SAVE ¥ Function (F1-F10)(Special Display Features for KX-T7235 and KX-T7436 only). Conditions¥ This feature can be enabled or disabled by Station Programming. Programming References Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2 Full One-Touch Dialing Assignment Feature ReferencesButton, Direct Station One-Touch Dialing Selection (DSS) Redial, Last Number Redial, Saved Number SPECIAL DISPLAY FEATURES Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Full One-Touch Dialing
HFeatures Guide 150 Features Guide Handset / Headset Selection DescriptionThe system supports the use of optional headset on PTs. Conditions¥ Headset mode can be set by: [DPT] Station Programming [APT] HANDSET/HEADSET selector on the APT and/or on the handset ¥ ÒOHCAÓ is available on an extension in Headset mode. Connection References Refer to the Operating Instructions for the Headset KX-T7090 or KX- T30890. Programming References Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2 Handset/Headset Selection Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesRefer to the Operating Instructions for the Headset KX-T7090 or KX- T30890.
Features GuideH Features Guide 151 Handset Microphone Mute DescriptionWhile on a handset call, the PT user (KX-T7400 series PT only) can turn off the handset microphone by pressing the AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button for privacy reasons. If the caller turns on the Handset Microphone Mute mode, the other party canÕt hear the callerÕs voice, but the caller can hear the other partyÕs voice. Conditions¥ This feature is available for KX-T7400 series PT only. ¥ If AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button is pressed during an OHCA call, Handset Microphone Mute mode will be turned on. ¥ If AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button is pressed in Hands-free mode, Microphone Mute mode will be turned on. Programming References No programming required. Feature ReferencesMicrophone Mute Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Handset Microphone Mute