Panasonic Kx Td500 User Manual
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Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual401 4.3.84 Walking COS Allows you to make a toll call at other lower level COS extensions (toll/outward restricted) by employing your own higher level COS temporarily. Making a call Conditions Class of Service (COS) programming is used to define the features which are allowed for a group of extensions. A COS level (1-96) is assigned to each extension by System Programming. Walking COS applies to the following COS items. — Trunk Group Setting, Day/Night — TRS (Toll Restriction) Level, Day/Night — Time Limit of Outside Calls — Transfer to CO — Busy Override — Busy Override Deny — DND Override — Digits Restriction in CO Talk Mode Enter the Walking COS password (4 through 7 digits). Walking COS passwordextension no. Dial the phone number.Hang up or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR phone no. Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.Confirmation tone and dial tone At another extension; Dial your extension number (3 or 4 digits). Dial 47. 47 your extension number Set COS of Exxxx You must dial a line access code (9 or 801 through 848) or press the CO button.The COS level of the extension returns to the original level. PT and SLT
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 402User Manual — Switching Day/Night Mode — Account Code Mode — SDN COS — Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA) — Released Link Operation — Automatic Hold With the KX-T7431, KX-T7433, KX-T7436 or KX-T7235, you can execute this feature using the display operation. Programming Guide References 2.3 Numbering Plan – Walking COS 2.4 Class of Service (COS) – Trunk Group Setting – TRS Level – Day / Night – Time Limit of Outside Calls – Transfer to CO – Busy Override – Busy Override Deny – DND Override – Digits Restriction in CO Talk Mode – Switching Day/Night mode – Account Code Mode – SDN COS – Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) – Released Link Operation – Automatic Hold 4.3 Extension Line – [COS No.] Primary – [COS No.] Secondary 10.6 System Parameters – [Password] Walking COS Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Class of Service (COS) 1.6 Originating Features Toll Restriction Walking COS
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual403 User Manual References 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) 404User Manual 4.3.85 Walking Station Used to move an extension to a new location without re-programming. Extension data such as extension number, One-Touch dialing memory remain the same after the re-location of the extension. This feature is convenient if you dont want to change the current extension setting (extension number, etc.) after your desk is moved to another location in the office. Start End At the source extension; Dial 7271.Lift the handset. Hang up. Confirmation tone and dial tone 2771 WST (E1234) On PT and SLT Dial 7270.Lift the handset.Hang up. Confirmation tone At the destination extension; Dial the source extension number. source extension no.2770 WST (E1234) Off PT and SLT
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual405 Conditions The telephone type (PT, SLT, OPX) must be the same at the source and destination. Walking Station is not available in the following cases: — If the extension is connected to a DHLC card (KX-TD50170). — If the extension is connected to a HLC card (KX-T96170) in parallel. — If the extension is in hands-free mode. The status of the port must be INS (In-Service) at the source and destination. When the destination extension is in one of the following states, is shown on the display. — Off-hook, incoming call — Call Hold — All buttons on PT are in use When you reset the system during this process, the setting is canceled. Programming Guide References 2.3 Numbering Plan – Walking Station Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Walking Station User Manual References None Try Again
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 406User Manual 4.4 Operator / Manager Service Features 4.4.1 Operator / Manager Service Features An extension assigned as the Manager or an Operator by System Programming has the ability to perform the following special features: a)Background Music (BGM) — External b)Call Log Incoming, Log Lock c)Live Call Screening Password Clear*1 d)Local Alarm Indication [Manager only] e)Outgoing Message (OGM) Record/Playback f)Remote DND (Do Not Disturb) Control g)Remote FWD (Call Forwarding) Cancel - Once h)Remote Station Lock Control i)Switching COS j)Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) k)Trunk Busy-out setting l)Trunk Route Control Programming Guide References 2.2 Tenant – Manager Extension DN 3.3 Extension Group – FDN – Group Type 3.5 Incoming Group – FDN – Group Type Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Manager Extension Operator Group *1Available 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).
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual407 4.4.2 Background Music (BGM) — External Allows the Manager and the Operators to broadcast background music (BGM) in the office through the external pagers. Setting / Canceling 7235 / 7436 Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE. Press Features.Rotate Jog Dialor press NEXT until the following is displayed.Press Extrn BGM On/Off. Confirmation tone and dial tone Pressing this button alternates between “On” and “Off” modes. The display shows either one of the following depending on whether the BGM is on or off — BGM is on or — BGM is off External BGM Off External BGM On FeaturesNEXT ORExtrn BGM On/Off
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 408User Manual Setting / Canceling Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE. Press MODEuntil Feature Access is displayed.Rotate Jog Dialuntil Ext-BGM On/Off is displayed.Press SELECT. Confirmation tone and dial tone Pressing this button alternates between On and Off modes. The display shows either one of the following depending on whether the BGM is on or off — BGM is on or — BGM is off External BGM Off External BGM On MODEExt-BGM On/Off→SELECT MODE 7431
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual409 Setting / Canceling Conditions Hardware Requirements It is required to connect a user-supplied external pager. Up to two pagers and up to two external music sources can be installed in the system. To make BGM-External possible, you must enable BGM and select a music source by System Programming . Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Hang up or press SP-PHONE. Press SHIFTuntil FEATis displayed.Press FEAT.Rotate Jog Dialuntil Ext-BGM On/Off is displayed.Press SEL. Confirmation tone and dial tone Pressing this button alternates between On and Off modes. The display shows either one of the following depending on whether the BGM is on or off - BGM is on or - BGM is offExternal BGM Off External BGM On SHIFTFEATExt-BGM On/Off Extrn MODEM 1-5 MENU → SEL 7433 PT and SLT Dial 35.Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.Hang up or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Confirmation tone and dial tone 35 The display shows either one of the following depending on whether the BGM is on or off. - BGM is on or - BGM is offExternal BGM OffExternal BGM On
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 410User Manual External Pager Priority Priority of access to external pager is: (1) TAFAS; (2) Paging; (3) BGM Higher priorities will override the BGM. The default is External BGM Off. Installation Manual References 2.8.1 External Pager (Paging Equipment) 2.8.2 External Music Source Programming Guide References 2.2 Tenant - BGM Source 2.3 Numbering Plan - External BGM On / Off 4.6 External Paging - BGM - BGM Source Features Guide References 1.3 System Features Background Music (BGM)—External 1.15 Proprietary Telephone Features Background Music (BGM) User Manual References None