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    							Section  3
    Customizing Your Phone & System
    This chapter shows you how to customize your
    individual telephone or PBX according to your needs.
    Find the desired setting and program as necessary.Document Version  2010-11  Operating Manual161 
    						
    							3.1  Personal Programming
    3.1.1  Programming Information You can customize your telephone features. For example, you can change the initial settings or button features
    according to your needs.
    Available Extension
    Any extension in the PBX
    Required Telephone
    A Panasonic Proprietary Telephone (PT), Portable Station (PS)
    Conditions
    Programming extensions must be idle, on-hook and holding no calls.
    3.1.2  Personal Programming You can program features using the programming mode.•To exit at any time, lift the handset.
    • To enter the programming mode when using a PS, refer to "Operating Instructions" for PS.•If you change your desk and extension, refer to "1.3.74  Walking Extension".
     Setting Features
    The default settings are shown in bold letters. For later reference, place a check mark in the boxes below to
    indicate your customized setting.
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    programming
    input.
    To programTo exitTo enter the programming mode
    Follow Selection
    & Parameter. Press PROGRAM
    or PAUSE.Press PROGRAM
    or PAUSE.
    selection & 
    parameterprogramming
    inputOR
    PROGRAM
    PAUSEOR
    PROGRAM
    PAUSE
    Press ENTER
    or STORE.
    ORAUTO DIAL
    STORE
    Press ENTER
    or STORE.
    ORAUTO DIAL
    STORE  
    						
    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & Parameter
    Your extension information 
    PT: The display shows the PBX or shelf number, slot
    number and port number.
    
    
    PS: The display shows the PS number.
    
    Display Contrast
    Selection *1
    Preferred display contrast
    level from the 4 levels
    available.
     
     Light Little Light Little Dark Dark
    Display Language
    Selection
    Which display language do
    you prefer?
     
     English 2nd Language 3rd Language 4th Language 5th Language
    Display Switching Mode
    Would you like the call
    duration to be shown
    automatically on the display
    when answering an outside
    call?
     
     No—Manual (The display
    keeps showing all of the outside
    caller’s information unless you
    change it to the call duration
    manually.) Yes—Automatic (The first
    line of the display will change to
    the call duration automatically
    when you answer an outside
    call.)Document Version  2010-11  Operating Manual1633.1.2 Personal Programming0 0 EXT1050:10308
    PBX no. Port no.
    Slot no. EXT2100:20101
    Shelf no. 
    (1
    –4)Port no.
    Slot no. EXT3001:99001
    PS no. 0 1 1  2  3  4  20 1  2  3  4  5  0 3 0  1   
    						
    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & ParameterDisplay Backlight
    Selection *1*2
    Would you like to turn on the
    display backlight of the
    telephone?
     
     Yes—Automatic Yes—always On No—always OffHot Line
    Would you like to dial a
    preset number simply by
    going off-hook? desired no. (max. 32 digits)
     
     Do not use UseCalling Line Identification
    Restriction (CLIR)
    Should you prevent your
    number being displayed on
    the called party’s
    telephone?
     
     No—Allows your number to
    be displayed Yes—Prevent your number
    being displayedCalling/Connected Line
    Identification
    Presentation (CLIP/
    COLP)
    Which number should be
    displayed on the called
    party’s telephone?
     
    Caller ID assigned to your
    extension
    Caller ID assigned on the CO line
    being used
    Preferred Line
    Assignment—Outgoing
    Which do you prefer to
    seize when you go off -hook
    to make calls?
     
     No line An idle outside line+
    CO button no. *3
    (01–36) or
     A CO/ICD Group button
    or Intercom  (On a PDN
    extension, an idle PDN button is
    selected when going off-hook.)
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    (PDN)   
    						
    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & Parameter
    Preferred Line
    Assignment—Incoming
    Which line do you prefer to
    answer when you go
    off-hook?
     
     No line The longest ringing line
    (when multiple calls arrive)+
    CO button no. *3
    (01–36) or
     A CO/ICD Group button
     A PDN button
    Alternate Receiving—
    Ring/Voice *1
    How do you prefer to
    receive an intercom call?
     
     Ringing (Tone Call) Directly—The party’s voice is
    heard without ringing. Ring only—Prohibiting the
    caller switching to the voice mode.
    Paralleled Telephone *1
    Should the single line
    telephone in parallel ring?
     
     No—The telephone will not
    ring. Yes—The telephone will
    ring.Forced Answerback
    Selection *1
    Do you prefer to answer a
    call without going off-hook
    regardless of the AUTO
    ANS button status?
     
     No—Disable
     Yes—Enable
    Live Call Screening Mode
    Set *1
    Which service do you prefer
    when a calling party is
    recording a message in
    your mailbox?
     
     You can monitor the message
    through the telephone speaker.
    (Hands-free mode) Only an alarm tone is heard.
    (Private mode)LCS Mode Set (After
    Answering)
    Would you like to keep
    recording after answering
    the call in the LCS mode?
     
     No—Stop recording Yes—Keep recording
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    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & ParameterAutomatic Call Waiting *4
    Would you prefer to
    automatically hear a call
    waiting tone when you
    receive a call while already
    on the phone?
     
     No—Off
     Yes—OnManual Call Waiting
    How would you prefer to
    receive call waiting
    notifications for intercom
    calls?
     
     No call (Off) Tone (BSS) Voice announcement through
    the built-in speaker (OHCA) *5 Voice announcement through
    the handset (Whisper OHCA) *5Call Waiting Tone Type
    Selection
    Which type of call waiting
    tone do you prefer?
     
     Tone 1 Tone 2
    Absent Message
    Would you like to show a
    message on the caller’s
    telephone display?
     
     No—Offmessage no. (1–8) Yes—Shows the selected
    message. Yes—Shows your personal
    message.Personal Absent
    Message
    Creating your personal
    message
     message (max. 16 characters)
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    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & Parameter
    Call Forwarding (FWD)/
    Do Not Disturb (DND)
    To forward or refuse some
    or all of your incoming calls(for both calls)
     
    (for outside calls)
     
    (for intercom calls)
     Off Do Not Disturb (DND)+ desired
    no.
    (max. 32 digits)
     All—Forward all calls
    + desired
    no.
    (max. 32 digits) Busy—Forwarded when your
    extension is busy.+ desired
    no.
    (max. 32 digits) No Answer —Forwarded when
    you do not answer.+ desired
    no.
    (max. 32 digits) Busy/No Answer—Forwarded
    when you do not answer or when
    your extension is busy.FWD N/A Timer
    To set the timer for "No
    Answer" and "Busy/No
    Answer"
     (0–120) seconds
    (Default: 15 seconds)
    Call Pickup Deny
    Should you prohibit other
    people from picking up your
    calls?
     
     No—Allow Yes—DenyHeadset Operation *1
    Do you use the headset? 
     No—Headset off Yes—Headset onExecutive Busy Override
    Deny
    Do you prohibit other
    people from joining your
    conversation?
     
     No—Allow Yes—DenyPaging Deny *1
    Would you like to prohibit
    paging announcements?
     
     No—Allow Yes—DenyKey Pad Tone Set *1
    Do you prefer to hear the
    key pad tone?
     
     No—Off Yes—OnDocument Version  2010-11  Operating Manual1673.1.2 Personal Programming50FWD/DND/ 5 1 5 2 0  1  2  3  4  5  5 3  6 0 0  1  6 1 0  1  6 2 0  1  6 3 0  1  6 4 0  1   
    						
    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & Parameter
    Background Music
    (BGM) *1
    Do you want background
    music through your
    telephone speaker while
    on-hook?
     
     No—OffKX-TDA100/
    KX-TDA200/
    KX-TDA600:
     + BGM no.
    (1 digit)
    KX-TDA50: Yes—On
    Bluetooth Registration *6
    To register a Bluetooth
    wireless headset on your
    extension *7
     Pass key (max. 16 digits)
    Bluetooth Removal *6
    To cancel the registration of
    a Bluetooth wireless
    headset on your extension *7
     Confirm that the ID of your Bluetooth wireless headset is
    displayed.
    Extension PIN (Personal
    Identification Number)
    To set your extension PIN
    or change the stored
    extension PIN
     
    extension PIN
    (max. 10 digits) +
    ENTER/STORE + same extension PIN
    To set an extension PIN
    stored extensionPIN +
    new extension PIN (max. 10 digits) +
    ENTER/STORE + same extension PIN
    To change a stored extension PINExtension Dial Lock
    To prevent other people
    from using your telephone
     
    extension PIN
    (max. 10 digits) +
     To unlock
    extension PIN
    (max. 10 digits)
    + 
     To lockDisplay Lock *1
    To prevent other people
    from seeing your personal
    speed dialing directory, call
    log, and SVM log
     
    extension PIN
    (max. 10 digits) +
     To unlock
    extension PIN
    (max. 10 digits) +
     To lock
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    							ItemProgrammingInputSelection & Parameter
    One-touch Dialing
    Assignment Mode
    Selection
    Do you prefer to set the
    One-touch dialing only?
     
     No—Normal (Any Flexible
    buttons can be modified.) Yes—Only One-touch dialing
    buttons can be modified.
    However, to modify them, there is
    no need to enter "2" before the
    number.
    *1 Not available for a PS
    *2 Only available for the KX-T7633/KX-T7636/IP-PTs/KX-DT300 series (except KX-DT333) telephones.
    *3 CO button numbers (25–36) are available only when the Add-on Key Module is set up to your telephone.
    *4 This setting applies to both outside and intercom calls. For intercom calls, this feature must be enabled through system programming.
    *5 Only available for certain digital proprietary telephone users.
    *6 Only available for KX-NT300 series (except KX-NT321)/KX-DT343/KX-DT346 telephones.
    *7 Registering and canceling a Bluetooth wireless headset may take time. Please avoid any interruption during that time by, for example,
    going off-hook.
    CAUTION
    There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers your
    password (extension PIN).
    The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX.
    To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend:
    a. Keeping your PIN secret.
    b. Selecting a complex, random PIN that cannot be easily guessed.
    c. Changing your PIN regularly.
    • After the program number is entered, the program title is displayed.
    The programming screen can be changed with the Navigator Key (Up or Down).• You can select the parameter with the Navigator Key (Up or Down) instead of entering a
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    							To store the names and numbers in personal speed dialing•* To enter characters, refer to "1.3.14  Character Entry".170Operating ManualDocument Version  2010-11  3.1.2 Personal ProgrammingPress PROGRAM
    or PAUSE.Enter 10 and then press ENTER.
    Or press STORE.Enter personal speed dialing number 
    (location number) (2 digits).
    personal speed 
    dialing no. (location no.)
    Enter phone number 
    (max. 32 digits).Enter name 
    (max. 20 characters).
    name
    Press PROGRAM
    or PAUSE.
    phone no.
    OR
    PROGRAM
    PAUSE
    01
    OR
    AUTO DIAL
    STORE
    PROGRAM
    PAUSEOR
    Press ENTER
    or STORE.
    ORAUTO DIAL
    STORE
    Press ENTER
    or STORE.
    ORAUTO DIAL
    STORE
    *   
    						
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