Panasonic Kx-Td500 Features Guide
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OFeatures Guide 182 Features Guide Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (45) Call Waiting Set/Cancel 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (32) Whisper OHCA to extensions other than T74XX Feature ReferencesBusy Station Signaling (BSS) Call Waiting Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA), Whisper
Features GuideO Features Guide 183 Off-Hook Monitor DescriptionAllows a PT user on a handset call to let other people around him/her monitor the call by pressing the SP-PHONE button. Conditions¥ This feature is available for KX-T7400 series PT only. ¥ If the SP-PHONE button is pressed during a handset call, either Off- Hook Monitor or SP-PHONE mode (hands-free mode) will be estab- lished. This is determined by System Programming (Section 4.2.7 System - System Option, (20) Off-hook MonitorÓ in the Installation Manual). ¥ Making an OHCA call is not available if the other extension is in Off- Hook Monitor mode. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (20) Off-hook Monitor Feature ReferencesHands-free Operation Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Off-Hook Monitor
OFeatures Guide 184 Features Guide Off Premise Extension (OPX) DescriptionSLTs installed off the premise can be operated via a public or pri- vate network in the same way as extensions on the premise. These telephones are called Off Premise Extensions (OPX). Conditions¥ Hardware Requirements OPX card (KX-T96185) or T-1 Digital trunk card (KX-T96187), and OPX Power Unit (KX-T96186) are required. ¥ Ring Tone Pattern When an incoming call is placed to an OPX, the ringing tone is same as the CO line incoming patterns. ¥ Call Restriction Calls between OPX and Doorphone are restricted. That is, both ÒCalling from OPX to DoorphoneÓ and ÒCalling from Doorphone to OPXÓ are not possible. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.1.5 Configuration - T1 Port Assignment Ñ Channel Type Ñ DN 4.4.2 Line - Extension Line Feature ReferencesNone Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features GuideO Features Guide 185 One-Touch Dialing DescriptionOne-Touch Dialing offers the PT user One-Touch access to a desired party or system feature by storing an extension number, telephone number, account code or a feature number (up to 16 dig- its) in a One-Touch Dialing button. The number of buttons avail- able depends on the type of PT. One-Touch Dialing buttons can be programmed to flexible buttons: CO, DSS or PF (Programmable Feature). Conditions¥ Combination dialing Speed Dialing, One-Touch Dialing, manual dialing, Last Number Redial and Saved Number Redial can be used together in a combina- tion. ¥ Storing more than 17 digits number It is possible to store a number consisting of 17 digits or more by dividing it and storing it in two One-Touch Dialing buttons. In this case, a CO line access code should be stored in the first button. ¥ Full One-Touch Dialing If ÒFull One-Touch DialingÓ is enabled, press the One-Touch Dialing button directly without going off-hook. ¥To store the telephone number of an outside party, a line access code (9,or 801 through 848) must be stored as the leading digit. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 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 One-Touch Dialing Button One-Touch Dialing Button for VM Direct Access Full One-Touch Dialing Assignment DSS Console Features..........................................User Manual, Section 5 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons Ð One-Touch Dialing Feature ReferencesFull One-Touch Dialing Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 One-Touch Dialing DSS Console Features..........................................User Manual, Section 5 One-Touch Dialing One-Touch Access for System Features
OFeatures Guide 186 Features Guide One-Touch Transfer DescriptionThis feature can be categorized as follows: One-Touch Transfer (DSS or Phantom) forAutomatic Hold Ð All Calls Allows the PT and DSS console users to transfer a call (extension, outside) to another extension simply by pressing the DSS or Phantom button (PT only) associated to that extension. One-T ouch Transfer (DSS) forAutomatic Hold Ð Trunk (DSS) Allows the PT user to transfer an outside call to another extension simply by pressing the DSS button associated to that extension. Conditions¥ This feature does not function if there is another call on Consultation Hold. ¥ If this feature is disabled by System Programming, performing One- Touch Transfer operation disconnects the current call. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.3 System - Class of Service Ñ Automatic Hold 4.2.7 System - System Option Ñ (25) Pressing DSS Key operation in CO talking Feature ReferencesAutomatic Hold-All calls Automatic Hold-Trunk Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Call Transfer Ñ to Station DSS Console Features..........................................User Manual, Section 5 Call Transfer
Features GuideO Features Guide 187 Operator Call DescriptionTo direct operator-seeking incoming calls to the Operators, one of the following ways can be used. Inter com calls Extension users can call the Operator: - by dialing the feature number for Operator Call - by dialing the FDN for Operator Group Outside calls To direct outside callers to the Operators, set the FDN of an Operator Group as the destination of the following calls: -DISA -DID -DIL 1:1 -IRNA -TIE Conditions¥ An operator-seeking call (extension/outside) may come in on a single operator or all operators in the group at once depending on System Programming. ¥ The Operators can perform the special features which are available for the Manager. Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (17) Operator Call 4.3.2 Group - Extension Group Ñ FDN Ñ Group Type (:Operator) Ñ Tenant No. Ñ Overflow Setting Destination, Day/Night Timer (0-60 min) Ñ Operator Setting Ringing Type Call Priority Feature ReferencesExtension Group - Operator Group Manager Extension Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3 Operator Call
OFeatures Guide 188 Features Guide Outgoing Message (OGM) DescriptionAllows the Manager or an Operator to record and playback Outgoing Messages. The following three types of Outgoing Messages can be recorded. DISA message: This message is played when an outside caller accesses the system via DISA line. Timed Reminder (wake-up) message: This message is used in Timed Reminder. When answering the Timed Reminder alarm (often used as a wake-up call), the extension user will hear this message. UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) message: This message is played to the outside callers in conjunction with the UCD feature. Conditions¥ Hardware Requirements A DISA card (KX-T96191) is required to record an OGM. Up to eight DISA cards can be installed in the system. One OGM message can be recorded on a DISA card. ¥ OGM Group Recording of OGM is performed per OGM Group (1-8) which consists of one or more DISA cards. Up to eight OGM Groups are available in the system. ¥ OGM Type OGM Type is decided on an OGM Group basis. ¥ Tenant Service If Tenant Service is employed, the affiliation of OGM Group should be decided by System Programming. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.6.1 DISA Card (KX-T96191) Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.2.1 System - Tenant Ñ Manager Extension DN 4.2.2 System - Numbering Plan Ñ (41) OGM Playback/Record 4.3.5 Group - OGM Group Ñ FDN Ñ Tenant No. Ñ OGM Type
Features GuideO Features Guide 189 Feature ReferencesDirect Inward System Access OGM Group (DISA) Timed Reminder (Wake-Up Call) Extension Group-Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Group Operation ReferencesOperator/Manager Service Features...............User Manual, Section 4.4 Outgoing Message (OGM) Record/Playback
OFeatures Guide 190 Features Guide Outgoing Message (OGM) Group DescriptionOGM resources on the DISA card can be grouped together as an OGM Group. Up to eight OGM Groups can be created in the sys- tem. Conditions¥ Tenant Service If Tenant Service is employed, the affiliation of OGM Group should be decided by System Programming. Connection References Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2 2.6.1 DISA Card (KX-T96191) Programming References System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 4.1.6 Configuration - DISA Port Assignment 4.3.5 Group - OGM Group Ñ FDN Ñ Tenant No. Ñ OGM Type Ñ Security Mode Ñ Destination of DISA single digit dialing Feature ReferencesOutgoing Message (OGM) Operation ReferencesNot applicable.
Features GuideP Features Guide 191 PAGING FEATURES Ð SUMMARY DescriptionAllows the extension user to broadcast a paging announcement to other users in the system. The KX-TD500 System provides the following two types of Paging. ¥ Paging - Station Pages through the built-in speakers of PTs. The extension user can make a paging announcement by specifying one of Station Paging Groups or to all of them simultaneously. A maximum of 16 Station Paging Groups, each consisting of one or more Extension Groups, can be created in the system. ¥ Paging - External Pages through the External Paging Equipment (user-supplied). A maximum of two External Paging Equipment can be installed in the system. Paging features are classified as follows: Paging Ð All Paging Ð External Paging Ð Group (Paging Answer) The paged party can reply to the paging announcement by dialing the feature number for paging answer from any extension. (Paging and Transfer) The extension user can transfer the call after paging the destination party. (Paging Deny) The PT users can deny receiving a paging announcement through the built-in speakers of their PTs.