Panasonic Kx Td500 User Manual
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DPT Overview User Manual41 To adjust the headset volume To adjust the ringer volume —KX-T7433 and KX-T7436Be sure the headset is connected. 1.Press the SP-PHONE button. 2.Rotate the Jog Dial in the desired direction. The display shows: While the telephone is ringing 1.Rotate the Jog Dial in the desired direction. The display shows: While the telephone is idle and on-hook 1.Press the RING (S2) button. The telephone will ring. 2.Rotate the Jog Dial in the desired direction. The telephone will stop ringing in about 4 seconds. When the volume level is 0 (no * indication), the display shows RNGOFF. 1 2SP-PHONE ( volume level 3) Headset:*** 1 ( volume level 3) Ringer:*** 1 2 S 1 S 2 S 3 RING
DPT Overview 42User Manual —KX-T7431 —KX-T7420 and KX-T7425 To adjust the speaker volume Conditions If the ringer volume of the KX-T7431 is set to OFF, the display while on-hook is as follows. By pressing , the display changes to show your extension number and name.While the telephone is idle and on-hook 1.Press the MODE button five times. The display shows: 2.Rotate the Jog Dial in the desired direction. The telephone will stop ringing in about 4 seconds. When the volume level is 0, no * is indicated. 1.Adjust the RINGER Volume Selector lever to the desired setting (OFF/LOW/HIGH). 1.Press the SP-PHONE button. 2.Rotate the Jog Dial in the desired direction. The display shows: You may also adjust the speaker volume while listening to background music (BGM On mode), receiving a voice call, receiving a page or hearing a call progress tone such as a dial tone. 1 2 MODE ( volume level 3) Ringer:*** 1 OFF HIGH LOW 1 2SP-PHONE ( volume level 12) SP:************ Ring Off 12:00P 101: John Smith
DPT Overview User Manual43 1.1.6 Initial Setting for KX-T7200 Series Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7230 and KX-T7235 only) A Soft button and the VOLUME Control button are used to adjust the display contrast. The contrast level is indicated on the display by the number of asterisks. You can adjust the contrast level under the following conditions: a)When on-hook, or b)During an outside/intercom call. When using the headset The Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System supports the use of a headset with a Proprietary Telephone (PT). When you use the headset (optional), you should switch the selection mode first. Selection is explained in Section 2.2.5 Handset / Headset Selection. To change to the headset mode Press: [PROGRAM] [9] [9] [9] [2] [STORE] [PROGRAM]. Changing the ringing tone of a CO button / INTERCOM button There are eight ringer frequencies available for each CO (Group-CO, Loop-CO, Single-CO) button, DN(PDN, SDN) button and INTERCOM button. If you wish to change them, please refer to Section 2.2.13 Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons or Section 2.2.14 Ringing Tone Selection for INTERCOM Button. Volume Control — Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker Allows you to adjust the following volumes as necessary: — Handset Receiver volume (level 1 through 3) — Headset volume (level 1 through 3) — Ringer volume (level 0 through 3) — Speaker volume (level 1 through 12) 1.Press the CONT (S1) button. 2.Press the VOLUME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The display shows: 1 2 S 1 S 2 S 3 CONT VOLUME ( contrast level 3) Contrast:***
DPT Overview 44User Manual If your Digital Proprietary Telephone is provided with a display (display DPT), the volume level is indicated on the display by the number of asterisks. For ringer volume adjustment, three levels (OFF/LOW/HIGH) are available with the KX-T7220 and KX-T7250. To adjust the handset receiver volume To adjust the headset volume To adjust the ringer volume —KX-T7230 and KX-T7235 1.Lift the handset. 2.Press the VOLUME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The display shows: You may also adjust the handset receiver volume during a conversation using the handset receiver. Be sure the headset is connected. 1.Press the SP-PHONE button. 2.Press the VOLU ME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The display shows: While the telephone is ringing; 1.Press the VOLUME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The display shows: 1 2 VOLUME ( volume level 3) Handset:*** SP-PHONE 1 2 VOLUME( volume level 3) Headset:*** 1 VOLUME ( volume level 3) Ringer:***
DPT Overview User Manual45 —KX-T7220 and KX-T7250 To adjust the speaker volumeWhile the telephone is idle and on-hook; 1.Press the RING (S2) button. The telephone will ring. 2.Press the VOLUME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The telephone will stop ringing in about 4 seconds. When the volume level is 0 (no * indication), the display shows RNGOFF. 1.Adjust the RINGER Volume Selector lever to the desired setting (OFF/LOW/HIGH). 1.Press the SP-PHONE or MONITOR button. 2.Press the VOLUME (UP / DOWN ) Control button. The display shows: You may also adjust the speaker volume while listening to the background music (BGM On mode), receiving a voice call, receiving a page or hearing a call progress tone such as a dial tone. 1 2 VOLUME S 1 S 2 S 3 RING 1 OFF HIGH LOW SP-PHONE 1 2 VOLUME or MONITOR ( volume level 12) SP:************
DPT Overview 46User Manual 1.1.7 LED Indication The Light Emitting Diode (LED) buttons indicate the line conditions with lighting patterns. Flashing light patterns LED Indication on the INTERCOM Button The table below shows the lighting patterns for intercom line conditions. LED Indication on the CO Button The table below shows the lighting patterns for CO line conditions.INTERCOM button Intercom Line Condition Off Green On Green slow flashing Green moderate flashing Green rapid flashingIdle Intercom call / Conference established Intercom call hold On exclusive hold / Consultation hold Incoming intercom/doorphone call Slow flashing (60 flash/minute) Moderate flashing (120 flash/minute) Rapid flashing (240 flash/minute) 1 s
DPT Overview User Manual47 — Items marked with * are only available on the Single-CO button. BLF on DSS Button The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) indicator button is red when the corresponding extension is busy. This is available for Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons on DSS Consoles and for flexible CO buttons assigned as DSS buttons on Proprietary Telephones. The following table shows the DSS Button indication and the status of Corresponding Extension.CO Button CO Line Condition Off Green On Green slow flashing Green moderate flashing Green rapid flashing Red On Red slow flashing Red rapid flashingIdle You are using the line. You have a held call. You have one of the following: (1) Exclusive hold, (2) CO-to-CO line call, or (3) Conference, unattended Privacy Release possible* / Hold Recall / Incoming call (A CO call is coming in on a single extension). Other-use Other-hold* Incoming call (A CO call is coming in on multiple extensions simultaneously). DSS Button indication Status of Corresponding Extension Off Log-in Red On Incoming call/You or another extension is using the line. Red slow flashing Log-out
Station Programming User Manual49 Section 2 Station Programming Note: All illustrations used in this section are based on model KX-T7235.
Station Programming 50User Manual 2.1 Station Programming Instructions 2.1.1 Station Programming Instructions Station Programming allows you, the Proprietary Telephone (PT) users, to program certain features from your telephone individually. To program, you need to switch your telephone to the Station Programming mode. During programming mode, your telephone is in the busy condition to both inside and outside callers. If you want to make a normal call handling operation, you must finish the programming mode. Programming Mode Display When you enter into the Station Programming mode, the display shows the following message as the initial programming mode; We recommend a PT with display for Station Programming to avoid mis-operation. The display also gives you helpful or stored data information related to your programming steps. In this section, we note the display example in the programming steps, if required. You can also refer to the Display Examples in Section 6 Appendix. Entering Station Programming mode PT-PGM Mode PT Press PROGRAM. Dial 99. PROGRAM99 Be sure that the telephone is idle and on-hook. PT-PGM Mode If there is no entry within one minute, the Station Programming mode is canceled and normal call handling mode resumes automatically. The STORE indicator lights. If 99 is not dialed within 5 seconds after the PROGRAM button is pressed, the Station Programming mode is canceled. Initial programming display