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    Power Failure Re-start
    DescriptionWhen turning back on the electricity, the system re-starts the stored
    data automatically.  Before re-starting, the system records the error
    log if necessary.
    Conditions¥ Memory Protection
    In the event of a power failure, system memory is protected by a facto-
    ry-provided lithium battery.  
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferencesNone 
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
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    Power Failure Transfer
    DescriptionPower Failure Transfer connects specific telephones (any SLT and
    a certain type of PT) to the pre-determined CO lines in the event of
    system power failure.
    Conditions¥  Up to 192 pairs of extension/CO connection are available to maintain a
    conversation when power is restored or TSW recovery.
    ¥ Auxiliary Connection between the Trunk card and the Extension card
    should be done as per the System Programming so that conversation is
    maintained when the power is restored or TSW recovery.
    ¥ KX-TD500 System changes the current connection to the Auxiliary
    connection automatically when the power supply stops.
    ¥ DC Power Source 
    If DC power is available by the backup batteries even if the AC power
    fails, the KX-TD500 System will not change the current connection to
    the Auxiliary  connection.
    Connection References
    Installation..................................................Installation Manual, Section 2
    2.4  Extension Cards
    2.5  Trunk Cards
    2.9  Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.10.3  Maintenance - Power Failure Transfer 
    Feature ReferencesPower Failure Re-start
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
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    Privacy, Automatic   
    DescriptionBy default all conversations established on CO lines, extension
    lines and doorphone lines have privacy activated, that is, an exist-
    ing call is not interrupted by anyone.
    Conditions¥  Privacy Release
    Automatic privacy may be temporarily released to establish a 3-party
    conference, either by Executive Busy Override or Privacy Release.
    Programming References
    No programming required.
    Feature ReferencesExecutive Busy Override Ð Executive Busy Override Ð Barge-in
    Extension Privacy Release
    Operation ReferencesNot applicable. 
    						
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    Privacy Release 
    DescriptionAllows the PT user to release Automatic Privacy for an existing
    call in order to establish a 3-party call.  During a conversation with
    an outside party on a CO button, the extension user can allow
    another extension user to join in the existing call by pressing the
    CO button. 
    Conditions¥  Confirmation Tone
    When a 2-party call is changed to a 3-party call and vice versa, a
    confirmation tone is sent to all three parties.  Eliminating the tone is 
    programmable.
    ¥ This feature overrides ÒData Line SecurityÓ and ÒExecutive Busy
    Override Deny.Ó
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.2.7  System - System Option
    Ñ (8) Confirmation Tone for Override, Barge-in and Conference
    Feature ReferencesPrivacy, Automatic
    Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3
    Privacy Release 
    						
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    Pulse to Tone Conversion
    DescriptionAllows the extension user to change the dialing mode from pulse
    dial to tone dial (DTMF) temporarily during a call so that they can
    access special services which require tone dialing such as a com-
    puter-accessed long distance call.
    Conditions¥  This feature works only on CO lines set to Pulse Dialing mode.
    ¥ Dial Type Selection provides selection of a dial mode for each CO line.
    ¥DISA
    This feature is not available during a DISA call.
    ¥ Changing from tone to pulse is not possible.  
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.4.1 Line - Trunk Line
    Ñ Dial Type
    Feature ReferencesDial Type Selection
    Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3
    Pulse to Tone Conversion 
    						
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    Quick Dialing
    DescriptionAllows the extension user to call a desired party by dialing a short
    code (1-digit code).  Quick Dialing is convenient for room service
    calls in a hotel, for example.
    Conditions¥ To utilize this feature, an extension number or a telephone number
    should be stored beforehand either by User or System Programming.
    ¥ Up to eight quick dial numbers can be stored in the system.
    ¥ Assign a feature number in program ÒNumbering PlanÓ first and then a
    quick dial number in program ÒQuick DialingÓ in order for Quick
    Dialing to be effective.
    Example: To assign the extension number 101 in quick dial number 3;
    1) Change or clear the feature numbers which have Ò3Ó in the first
    digit in program ÒNumbering Plan.Ó
    2) Assign Ò3Ó in the selection number 63 (Quick dial location number
    1) in program ÒNumbering Plan.Ó
    3) Assign Ò101Ó in location number 1 in program ÒQuick DialingÓ
    (same location number as the quick dial location number 1 in pro-
    gram ÒNumbering PlanÓ) in program ÒQuick Dial.Ó
    Now quick dial number 3 is available to call extension 101. 
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.2.2  System - Numbering Plan
    Ñ (63) Quick dial 1
    á
    á
    á
    Ñ (70) Quick dial 8
    4.5.4  Features - Quick Dialing
    User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3
    [009] Quick Dial Number Set  
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferenceStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3  
    Quick Dialing 
    						
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    Redial, Last Number
    DescriptionEvery extension telephone in the system automatically saves the
    last telephone number dialed to a CO line and allows the extension
    user to dial the same number again with a simple operation.
    Conditions¥ Up to 24 digits (excluding the CO line access code) can be stored and
    redialed. 
    ¥ The memorized telephone number is replaced by a new one if at least
    one digit sent to a CO line is dialed.  Dialing a CO line access code
    alone does not change the memorized number.
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.2.2  System - Numbering Plan
    Ñ (34) Redial
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3
    Redial, Last Number 
    						
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    Redial, Saved Number
    DescriptionAllows the PT user to save a telephone number of the current call
    and redial the number afterwards.  The PT user can store it during
    a call on a CO line.  The saved number can be redialed repeatedly
    until another number is stored.  
    Conditions¥ Up to 24 digits (not including the CO line access code) can be stored
    and redialed. 
    ¥ SAVE button
    If the SAVE button is not provided on a PT, it can be assigned to a
    flexible (CO, DSS, PF) button by Station, User or System
    Programming. 
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4
    4.4.2  Line - Extension Line
    Ñ Flexible CO Key Assignment
    Ñ Flexible PF Key Assignment
    4.4.3  Line - DSS Console
    Ñ Flexible DSS Key Assignment
    Ñ Flexible PF Key Assignment
    User Programming...............................................User Manual, Section 3   
    [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment
    Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2
    Flexible Button Assignment Ð SAVE Button
    Feature ReferencesButton, Flexible
    Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3
    Redial, Saved Number  
    						
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    Released Link Operation
    DescriptionWhen Released Link Operation is enabled, an extension user will
    be automatically released from a call (extension, outside) after
    transferring it to the destination, if the destination extension is idle.
    This feature simplifies the transfer operation by eliminating the
    need for going on-hook or pressing the RELEASE button after
    transferring the call.
    This feature is convenient for extension users, such as Operators,
    who handle a large volume of calls.
    Conditions¥Class of Service
    Class of Service programming determines the extension that can per-
    form this feature.
    ¥ Released Link Operation functions when transferring a call to the ordi-
    nary extensions or floating extensions (extension group, phantom
    extensions).
    ¥ If the destination party is busy, Camp-on Transfer is set by going on-
    hook.
    ¥ The SLT extension user cannot establish a conference call, if Released
    Link Operation is enabled by System Programming.
    Programming References
    System Programming................................Installation Manual, Section 4 
    4.2.3  System - Class of Service 
    Ñ Released Link Operation
    Feature ReferencesNone
    Operation ReferencesStation Features and Operation.......................User Manual, Section 4.3
    Released Link Operation 
    						
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    Remote Station Feature Control
    DescriptionAllows both the Manager and the Operators to set and cancel the
    following features for other extensions.
    Remote Station Lock
    Used to lock other extensions so that no one can make an outside call
    or an intercom call (except an operator call) from those extensions.
    Caller ID Log Lock Clear
    Used to clear the Caller ID Log Lock Code set by an extension
    user.
    This is convenient when an extension user cannot remember his or
    her own lock code.
    LCS (Live Call Scr
    eening) Password Clear
    Used to clear the password for LCS feature set by an extension user.
    This is convenient when an extension user cannot remember his or
    her own password.
    Remote DND (Do Not Disturb)
    Used to set or cancel Do Not Disturb feature for other extensions.
    T
    imed Reminder, Remote
    Used to set, cancel and confirm the Timed Reminder feature for
    other extensions.
    Remote FWD (Call For
    warding) Cancel-Once
    Used to cancel the Call Forwarding feature set on an extension
    temporarily.
    ConditionsNone  
    Programming References
    Station Programming...........................................User Manual, Section 2
    Remote Station Lock Control
    Caller ID Log Lock Clear
    LCS (Live Call Screening) Password Clear
    Feature ReferencesCALL FORWARDING FEATURES Caller ID Service
    Do Not Disturb (DND) Electronic Station Lockout
    Live Call Screening (LCS) Manager Extension
    Timed Reminder (Wake-Up Call) 
    						
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