Panasonic Kx Td500 User Manual
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User Programming User Manual121 Programming Conditions Speed dial numbers are programmed in program [001] System Speed Dialing Number Set. There is a maximum of 1000 names, with a maximum of 10 characters for each. For entering characters, please refer to Section 2.2.17 Station Speed Dialing Number/ Name Assignment [KX-T7235/KX-T7431/KX-T7433/KX-T7436 only]. Display PT Dial 002. Enter a speed dial number (000 through 999). 002speed dial no. Press NEXT. NEXT SPD Code?→ To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT. Press END. END [When SELECT is pressed] Repeat these steps Enter a name. name Press STORE. STORE Press NEXT or PREV or SELECT. SELECT PREV NEXT Enter the desired speed dial number (000 through 999). speed dial no. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name. 000:Not Stored 002 SYS SPD NAME
User Programming 122User Manual User Manual References 4.3.73 System Speed Dialing
User Programming User Manual123 3.2.4 [004] Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the extension numbers. Selection Extension number: 3 or 4 digits Name: 10 characters (max.) Default All extension ports — Not Stored
User Programming 124User Manual Programming Conditions Each name has a maximum of 10 characters. For entering characters, please refer to Section 2.2.17 Station Speed Dialing Number/ Name Assignment [KX-T7235/KX-T7431/KX-T7433/KX-T7436 only]. Display PT Dial 004. Enter an extension number (3 or 4 digits). 004extension no. Press NEXT. NEXT EXT NO?→ To enter the lowest extension number, you can also press NEXT. Press END. END [When SELECT is pressed] Repeat these steps Enter a name. name Press STORE. STORE Press NEXT or PREV or SELECT. SELECT PREV NEXT Enter the desired extension number (3 or 4 digits). extension no. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name. 1001 :Not Stored 004 EXT NAME SET
User Programming User Manual125 User Manual References 4.5.8 KX-T7235 Display Features - Call Directory 4.5.11 KX-T7431 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 Display Features - Call Directory
User Programming 126User Manual 3.2.5 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment Description Used to determine the use of the flexible CO buttons on Proprietary Telephones in the system. Selection Extension number: 3 or 4 digits Button Code (plus parameter, if required): Button Code Parameter 0 (Single-CO)10101 through 31408 (trunk port physical number) 1 (DSS)3 through 4 digits (Extension number) 2 (One-Touch Dialing)24 digits max. (Telephone number) 3 (Message Waiting) None (Owner Extension) or 3 through 4 digits (Another/Phantom extension number) 4 (FWD/DND) None 5 (Save) None 6 (Account) None 70 (Conference) None 71 (Log-In/Log-Out) None 72 (Phantom)3 through 4 digits (Phantom extension number) 73 (Day/Night) None 74 (PDN) None 75 (SDN)3 through 4 digits (Owner extension number) 76 (PDN/SDN Delayed Ringing)0 through 4 (delayed ringing type) 77 (Alarm) None 78 (Tone Through) None 79 (Group Log-In/Log-Out)3 through 4 digits (FDN of Incoming group) 8 (Voice Mail Transfer)3 through 4 digits (VM Extension number) 90 (Two-Way Record) †3 through 4 digits (VM Extension number) 91 (Two-Way Transfer) †3 through 4 digits (VM Extension number) 92 (Live Call Screening) †None 93 (Live Call Screening Cancel) †None 94 (Answer) None
User Programming User Manual127 Default For all PTs - CO button 1 = Loop-CO; Ring tone type 2 Others = Not Stored. 95 (Release) None 97 (Alert) None 98 (Group FWD)3 through 4 digits (FDN of Incoming group) (Loop-CO)None # (Group-CO)01 through 48 (trunk group number) CO/INTERCOM (ringer frequency)1 through 8 (ring tone type number) Phantom (ringing on/off)1 (off) / 2 (on) †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 [DPT] integration; e.g., KX-TVS100.Button Code Parameter
User Programming 128User Manual Programming Display PT Dial 005. Enter an extension number (3 or 4 digits). 005extension no. Press NEXT. NEXT EXT NO? → To enter the lowest extension number, you can also press NEXT. Repeat these steps PT-PGM Mode 005 FLEXIBLE CO To program another CO button of the same extension port: CObutton codeparametersSTORE To program another extension port: Press END. END Press SELECT. SELECT Enter an extension number (3 or 4 digits). extension no. Go to Repeat these steps above. Repeat these steps. The display shows the contents pre-assigned to the button. CO-10101 To change the parameter, press CLEAR and enter the new parameter. Press CO which is changed to another button.Press STORE. Enter a button code. Enter parameters, if required.
User Programming User Manual129 Canceling Conditions The number of the CO buttons available for each PT varies depending on the telephone type . To program 24 CO buttons, use the proprietary telephone with 24 CO buttons, such as KX- T7230. If you press the same CO button again at step 5, you can select a desired ringer frequency for the CO button from eight types of ring tones. When you enter the tone type number (1 through 8), you will hear the selected tone type until STORE is pressed. This selection is possible only for the CO buttons that have been assigned to Single-CO, Group-CO, Loop- CO, PDN or SDN. Display PT Dial 005. Enter an extension number (3 or 4 digits). extension no. Press NEXT. 005 FLEXIBLE CO EXT NO? → To enter the lowest extension number, you can also press NEXT. PT-PGM Mode The display shows the contents pre-assigned to the button. CO-10101 Press END. END Press STORE. STORE Dial 2. 2 Press CO which is changed to another button. CO 005 NEXT
User Programming 130User Manual Features Guide References 1.16 Button Features Button, Flexible Buttons on Proprietary Telephones and DSS Consoles