Panasonic Kx Td500 User Manual
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Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual301 5.10 VPS Integration – Turn off control of Message Waiting lamp Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Integration, Voice Mail (VM) Service 1.17 Display Features Message Waiting User Manual References 2.2.3 Flexible Button Assignment 3.2.5 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment 4.3.83 VPS Integration 4.5.9 KX-T7235 Display Features - System Feature Access Menu 4.5.12 KX-T7431 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 Display Features - System Feature Access Menu
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 302User Manual 4.3.47 Microphone Mute During a conversation in the hands-free mode, you can turn off your PTs microphone so that you can consult privately with others in the room. When you activate Microphone Mute, you can still listen to your callers voice but your caller cannot hear your voice. Setting Canceling Conditions This feature is only available during a hands-free conversation. You can hear the other partys voice while your PT is in Microphone Mute mode. This feature is available for the PT with AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button only. Programming Guide References System Programming is not required. PT Press AUTO ANSWER/MUTE. During a conversation in the hands-free mode; AUTO ANSWER MUTE The AUTO ANSWER/MUTE indicator light flashes red slowly. PT Press AUTO ANSWER/MUTE. When microphone mute is established; AUTO ANSWER MUTE The AUTO ANSWER/MUTE indicator light turns off.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual303 Features Guide References 1.15 Proprietary Telephone Features Handset Microphone Mute Microphone Mute User Manual References 4.3.39 Handset Microphone Mute
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 304User Manual 4.3.48 Night Service On/Off Allows you to switch the Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode. The KX-TD500 System supports both the Night and Day modes of operation. The Day mode includes the Lunch and Break mode. Only a DIL destination can perform in Lunch / Break mode. And, any other feature can perform in Day mode. The system operation for originating and receiving calls can be programmed differently in Day and Night modes. For example, Toll restriction calls can be programmed to prevent unauthorized toll calls at night. Switching Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode (Display operation) 7235 / 7436 Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE. For Auto Mode Press Features. Rotate Jog Dialor press NEXT until the following is displayed.Press Night Mode. Confirmation tone and dial tone FeaturesNEXT OR The display shows the current mode for five seconds. or Day Mode Night Mode (→0-4) Night ModeLunch ModeBreak ModeAuto Modeor or or 0 2 3 4 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Lunch Mode For Break Mode For Auto For Day For Night For Lunch For Break : Dial 0. : Dial 1. : Dial 2. : Dial 3. : Dial 4.1
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual305 Switching Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode (Display operation) Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE.Press MODEuntil Feature Access is displayed.Rotate Jog Dialuntil Night Mode is displayed.Press SELECT. Confirmation tone and dial tone MODENight Mode 0-4→SELECT MODE 7431 For Auto Mode The display shows the current mode for five seconds. or Day ModeNight ModeLunch ModeBreak ModeAuto Modeor or or 0 2 3 4 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Lunch Mode For Break Mode For Auto For Day For Night For Lunch For Break : Dial 0. : Dial 1. : Dial 2. : Dial 3. : Dial 4.1
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 306User Manual Switching Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode (Display operation) Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE.Press SHIFT until “FEAT”is displayed.Press FEAT. Rotate Jog Dialuntil “Night Mode” is at the arrow.Press SEL. SHIFTFEAT Night Mode 0-4 OGM Play 1-8 MENU → SEL 7433 Confirmation tone and dial tone For Auto Mode The display shows the current mode for five seconds. or Day ModeNight ModeLunch ModeBreak ModeAuto Modeor or or 0 2 3 4 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Lunch Mode For Break Mode For Auto For Day For Night For Lunch For Break : Dial 0. : Dial 1. : Dial 2. : Dial 3. : Dial 4.1
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual307 Switching Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode (DAY/NIGHT button operation) PT Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE /MONITOR.Hang up or press SP-PHONE /MONITOR. Confirmation tone and dial tonePress DAY/NIGHT (flexible button). (DAY/NIGHT) The status of DAY/NIGHT indicator. Day Mode Night On (Red) On (Red) For Auto Mode orDay ModeNight ModeLunch ModeBreak ModeAuto Modeor or or 0 2 3 4 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Lunch Mode For Break Mode For Auto For Day For Night For Lunch For Break : Dial 0. : Dial 1. : Dial 2. : Dial 3. : Dial 4.1 Lunch Break On (Green) Slow Flash (Green) Off Off Off Off CO button On (Red)On (Green) Slow Flash (Green) Off DSS button (KX-T7440/KX-T7441)DSS button (Others)
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 308User Manual Switching Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode (Feature number operation) Confirming the current mode Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.Dial 78. Hang up or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. 87 PT and SLT Confirmation tone and dial tone For Auto Mode The display shows the current mode for five seconds. or Day ModeNight Mode Lunch ModeBreak Mode Auto Modeor or or 0 2 3 4 For Day Mode For Night Mode For Lunch Mode For Break Mode For Auto For Day For Night For Lunch For Break : Dial 0. : Dial 1. : Dial 2. : Dial 3. : Dial 4.1 Display PT Press #. When the telephone is idle; The display shows the current mode for three seconds. Day modeNight ModeLunch ModeBreak Modeor or or Day AutoNight AutoLunch AutoBreak Autoor or or In the automatic case; In the manual case;
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual309 Conditions Class of Service (COS) Programming COS programming determines the extensions that can perform this feature. By System Programming, you can select either automatic Day/Night mode switching or manual Day/Night mode switching. In the automatic case, the default start/end time for each mode is as follows: Day mode – 9:00 a.m. Lunch_Start mode – 12:00 p.m., Lunch_End mode – 1:00 p.m. Break_Start mode – 3:00 p.m., Break_End mode – 3:30 p.m. Night mode – 5:00 p.m. Any extension user (with display PT) can confirm the current mode, Day, Night, Lunch or Break. The Manager and the Operator can also switch the Day / Night / Lunch / Break mode. You cannot switch the selection mode from Night to Lunch or Break. There are 2 types of switching modes: Auto and Manual. The mode is set by the PC programming or by entering the feature number Night Mode Set / Cancel or pressing the DAY / NIGHT button by allowed extension on a tenant basis. When the system is in Auto mode, the mode will be switched automatically in accordance with timetable in 2-1 Tenant screen of the PC programming. When the system is in Manual mode, the system keeps the current mode even though the time to change the mode automatically has arrived. If DIL destination is not assigned for Lunch / Break mode, DIL destination performs in Day mode as usual. Programming Guide References 2.2 Tenant – DAY / NIGHT Switching Mode – Alert Extension – Day / Night – Day (SUN – SAT) – Night (SUN – SAT) – Lunch_Start (SUN – SAT) – Lunch_End (SUN – SAT) – Break_Start (SUN – SAT) – Break_End (SUN – SAT) 2.3 Numbering Plan – Night Mode Set / Cancel 2.4 Class of Service (COS) – Switching Day / Night Mode – TRS Level – Day / Night – Trunk Group Setting – Day / Night 3.2 Trunk Group
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 310User Manual – Intercept Destination – Day / Night 3.3 Extension Group – [Overflow Setting] Destination – Day / Night 3.5 Incoming Group – [Overflow Setting] Destination – Day / Night 4.2 Trunk Line – Destination – Day / Night / Lunch / Break 4.3 Extension Line – CO Key 4.4 DSS Console – DSS Key 4.5 Doorphone – Destination – Day / Night 9.2 DID Dial Registration – Destination – Day/Night Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Night Service User Manual References 2.2.3 Flexible Button Assignment 3.2.5 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment