Panasonic Kx Td500 User Manual
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Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual481 Features on the Fifth Display Group Log-In/ Log-Out Joins or leaves the incoming group. Dial 1 or 0. - 1: Log-In(On) - 0: Log-Out(Off) 01-96: incoming group no. : all incoming groupsEnter FDN for Incoming group (01 through 96) or . On-hook. Fifth Display PREVNEXT MENU FWD Cancel Once (→ext) G-FWD ( →1/0+FDN+FDN) G-Login/out ( →1/0+FDN) LCS Password ( →abcabc) Log Lock Call (→abcabc) See the next page. PREVNEXT MENU Group Call FWD Sets or cancels forwarding all calls to an incoming group Enter FDN for source Incoming group (01 through 96). Enter FDN for destination Incoming group (01 through 96) or Extension group (01 through 128).Enter FDN for source Incoming group (01 through 96). On-hook. On-hook. Remote FWD Cancel –Once (operator/manager only) Refer to the corresponding feature in Section 4.4, Operator / Manager Service Features. Call Log Lock, Incoming Denies or allows other people from seeing your call log. Enter lock code (000 through 999). - twice: to deny - once: to allow On-hook. LCS, Password Set Sets or cancels the password for the Live Call Screening feature. Enter password (000 through 999). - twice: to set - once: to cancel On-hook. Cancel Set
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 482User Manual Features on the Sixth Display Night Service On / Off Turns on or off the night service mode. Sixth Display PREVNEXT MENU Log Ovrt On/Off (→1/0) Login/Logout ( →1/0) Message Off ( →ext) Message On ( →ext) Night Mode (→0-4) See the next page. PREVNEXT MENU Message Waiting Leaves a message notification. Dial extension number. On-hook. Cancel Set Call Log, Incoming Selects whether the 31st call is disregarded or overwrites the oldest call. Dial 1 or 0. - 1: overwrite (On) - 0: disregard (Off) On-hook. Log-In / Log-Out Joins or leaves the extension group. Dial 1 or 0. - 1: Log-In (On) - 0: Log-Out (Off) On-hook.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual483 Features on the Seventh Display Paging Group – Answer Answers a page sent to a built-in speaker. Seventh Display PREVNEXT MENU OGM Playback (→1-8) OGM Recording ( →1-8) Page Deny On/Off ( →1/0) Page-Ext Answer ( →1-2) Page-GRP Answer See the next page. PREVNEXT MENU Dial 1 or 0. On-hook.- 1: Deny - 0: Allow Paging – DENY Denies or allows being paged. Paging External – Answer Answers a page sent to a particular external pager. Dial the external pager number (1 or 2). Outgoing Message (OGM) (operator/manager only) Refer to the corresponding feature in Section 4.4, Operator / Manager Service Features.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 484User Manual Features on the Eighth Display Eighth Display PREVNEXT MENU Paging External (→0-2) Paging Group (→#,01-16) Parallel On/Off (→1/0) Pickup Dialing (→1/0) Pickup DL Prg (→..+#) See the next page. PREVNEXT MENU Pickup Dialing (Hot Line) Stores the number to call a party by going off-hook. Enter phone number and #. Store Pickup Dialing (Hot Line) Sets or cancels Pickup Dialing feature. Set / Cancel Dial 1 or 0. - 1: Set (On) - 0: Cancel (Off) On-hook. Paralleled Telephone Connection Sets the paralleled telephone connection on or off. Dial 1 or 0. - 1: to set (On) - 0: to cancel (Off) On-hook. On-hook. Dial the external pager number (1 or 2) or 0. 1 or 2: external pager no. 0 : all external pagers Paging – External Pages through all or particular external pager. Paging – Group Pages to all or particular paging group. Dial the paging group number (01 through 16) or #. 01-16: paging group no. #: all paging groups.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual485 Features on the Ninth Display On-hook. Parameters - Time: (hh:mm): hour (01 through 12)minute (00 through 59) - AM/PM: 0 (for AM) / 1 (for PM) - Daily alarm: 1 (for Yes) / 0 (for No)Press the desired Function button and enter the required parameters. CLR PROG MENU Time(hh:mm):07:00 AM/PM(0/1) :0 Daily Y/N(1/0) :0 To set, press PROG (S3) button. To cancel, press CLR (S2) button. CLR PROG MENU Time(hh:mm):07:00 AM/PM(0/1) :0 Daily Y/N(1/0) :0 Timed Reminder Sets or cancels the alarm ringing time. Ninth Display PREVNEXT MENU Remote DND (→ext) Remote Timed Reminder Station Lock (→abcabc) Station Program Clear Timed Reminder See the next page. PREVNEXT MENU Station Program Clear Clears the features set at your telephone. On-hook. Electronic Station Lockout Denies or allows other people from using your telephone. Enter lock code (000 through 999). On-hook. - twice: to deny - once: to allow Remote DND (operator/manager only) Refer to the corresponding feature in Section 4.4, Operator / Manager Service Features. Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) (operator/manager only) Refer to the corresponding feature in Section 4.4, Operator / Manager Service Features.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 486User Manual Features on the Tenth Display Tenth Display PREVNEXT MENU TRK Route CTL (→PHY) UCD Monitor End UCD Monitor STRT ( →FDN) Walking COS ( →code+ext) Returns to the first display. PREVNEXT MENU UCD Monitor Mode Allows Supervisor Extension to monitor the number of calls in the waiting queue. Set Cancel Enter FDN for UCD Group. On-hook. On-hook. Walking COS Calls using your privileges at another extension. Enter password. Dial your extension number. Dial the line access code (if required) and phone number. UCD Monitor Mode Allows Supervisor Extension to monitor the number of calls in the waiting queue. Set Cancel Enter FDN for UCD Group. On-hook. On-hook. Trunk Route Control (operator/manager only) Refer to the corresponding feature in Section 4.4, Operator / Manager Service Features.
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual487 4.5.10 KX-T7431 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 Display Features The KX-T7431, KX-T7433 and KX-T7436 telephones allow you to make a call or operate the features using the display message. 1) Call Directory Extension Dialing Station Speed Dialing System Speed Dialing 2) System Feature Access Menu The System Feature Access Menu provides a display of the system features which appear in alphabetical order. The available features are as follows: Absent Message Capability Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On), Cancel Background Music (BGM) — External Call Log, Incoming Call Log Incoming, Log Lock Call Park Call Pickup, CO Line Call Pickup, Directed Call Pickup, Group Call Pickup Deny Call Waiting Data Line Security Door Opener Doorphone Call Electronic Station Lockout Executive Busy Override Deny External Modem Control Group Call FWD Group Log-In / Log-Out Live Call Screening (LCS), Password Set Log-In / Log-Out Message Waiting Night Service On / Off Outgoing Message (OGM) Paging — External Paging — Group Paging — ANSWER Paging — DENY Paralleled Telephone Connection Pickup Dialing (Hot Line) Remote DND (Do Not Disturb) Remote FWD Cancel - Once Station Program Clear Switching COS Timed Reminder Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) Trunk Busy-out Setting Trunk Route Control UCD Monitor Mode Walking COS
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 488User Manual Jog Dial Operation You can search for desired items on the corresponding display menu by using the Jog Dial. Rotate the Jog Dial in either direction as desired. The items will be displayed as follows. Jog Dial Operation Display — KX-T7431 While idle, the display changes as follows by pressing the MODE button. The Jog Dial operation is available in the second through seventh displays. Left (counterclockwise) To the previous itemRight (clockwise) To the next item Initial DisplayMODE Seventh Display MODESecond Display Third Display Fourth Display Fifth Display Sixth Display Seventh Display SAT JAN01 12:00A System Speed Station Speed Extension Feature Access Ringer : *** Contrast:*** MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) User Manual489 — KX-T7433 The Jog Dial operation is available in the initial and third display. While idle, the bottom line of the display changes by pressing the SHIFT button as follows. — KX-T7436 The Jog Dial operation is available in the initial and third display. While idle, the bottom line of the display changes by pressing the SHIFT button as follows. Conditions The sixth and seventh displays of the KX-T7431 are used for the ringer volume and display contrast adjustments. For details, please refer to Section 1.1.5 Initial Setting for KX- T7400 Series. Second Display of the KX-T7433 and KX-T7436 is displayed only when you utilize the Caller ID. RINGBGM CONTInitial Display Second Display Third Display NEW9 OLD6 EXTFEAT STA SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT Initial Display Second Display Third Display RINGBGM CONT SAT JAN01 12:00A Extension STA speed Features SYS speed Call Log NEW9 OLD6 EXTFEAT STA SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT
Station Features and Operation (PT/SLT) 490User Manual 4.5.11 KX-T7431 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 Display Features - Call Directory There are three Call Directory features as follows. To use the Call Directory, you may shift the display to the Jog Dial Operation display by pressing the SHIFT button first. Then follow the procedures on the following pages. Programming Guide References 1.4 Extension Port Assignment – DN 2.8 System Option – Station Speed Dialing Initial display 4.3 Extension Line – Name 5.2 System Speed Dialing – Name – Number Features Guide References 1.17 Display Features Call Directory User Manual References 2.2.17 Station Speed Dialing Number/Name Assignment [KX-T7235/KX-T7431/KX- T7433/KX-T7436 only] Feature Description Condition Extension DialingYou can make an intercom call using the directory.Only items which have a name assigned are displayed in alphabetical order. System Speed DialingYou can make a call to a party stored in the system using the directory. Station Speed DialingYou can make a call to a party stored in your phone.Items which have a name assigned are displayed by priority in stored order. If a name is not assigned, the number is displayed. The displaying mode, name or number, can be assigned by System Programming.