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Vol. 1 Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”), Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina,...
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Contents Vol. 1 Section 1 ---- System Outline Section 2 ---- Installation Section 3 ---- System Features and Operation Section 4 ---- Station Features and Operation Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS) Section 5 ---- Station Features and Operation Single Line Telephone (SLT) Section 6 ---- Station Features and Operation Attendant Console (ATT)
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Before connecting this equipment to any telephone, call the telephone company and inform them of the following: • Telephone number to which the system will be connected ..........• Make........................Panasonic • Model..................KX-T336100/KX-T336200 • FCC Registration No.......See the Name Plate on the KX-T336100/KX-T336200 In case of enabling the following function(s), please inform your telephone company of the FCC Registration number “ACJJPN-18958-MF-E.”...
TELEPHONE COMPANY and FCC REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of (a) Promptly notify the customer of such the FCC Rules and Regulations for connection of temporary discontinuance of service. terminal system (this device is classified as (b) Afford the customer the opportunity to correct terminal system) to the telephone network and the situation which gave rise to the temporary...
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If the telephone operates properly, do not reconnect the unit to the line until the trouble has been repaired by an authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center. If the telephone does not operate properly, chances are that the trouble is in the telephone system, and not in the unit.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using your telephone equipment, 8. This product is equipped with a three wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third basic safety precautions should always (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a be followed to reduce the risk of fire, grounding type power outlet.
13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and 14. Avoid using a telephone (other than a refer servicing to qualified service personnel cordless type) during an electrical storm. under the following conditions: There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
(Section 1) System Outline Contents Page A Overview......................1-A-1 1.00 The Structure of This Manual ..............1-A-1 2.00 Some Conventions Used in This Manual..........1-A-2 3.00 System Description................1-A-3 4.00 Communication Needs ................1-A-3 5.00 Service Cards Description..............1-A-5 B System Components..................1-B-1 1.00 Components List..................
1.00 The Structure of This Manual Introduction Section 9 System Programming (VT220 and This system reference manual provides general Compatibles) technical information on Panasonic KX-T336 This section provides information for the programming of the system database using VT220 system. and Compatibles.
2.00 Some Conventions Used in This Manual In this manual “system features” are described in <3> shows the reference number for Section 3 and “station (PITS, SLT, ATT) features” programming (Dumb terminal user) are described in Section 4 to Section 6. In these sections, information for each feature is (Note) presented under the following four headings:...
Attendant Console. Intercept Routing-No Answer allows calls that are not answered within a specified time set period to Not only Panasonic Proprietary Integrated be redirected to an individual covering extension Telephones (PITS) but Single Line Telephones and/or an attendant console.
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Holding Features Conversation Features Hold allows an extension user to suspend a call. Conference allows up to 3 parties (maximum two This feature allows users to temporarily outside parties), including the originator, to join a disconnect from one conversation and either call.
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5.00 Service Cards Description Extension cards LCOT Card with Polarity Reversal Detection Proprietary Integrated Line Circuit (PLC) Card; (RCOT); This card interfaces 8 PITS telephones/DSS This card is a version of the LCOT card with the consoles and the TDM bus. capability to detect a reversal of CO line polarity.
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Resource cards Other cards Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Card; Doorphone Circuit (DPH) Card; This card interfaces 4 central office trunks This card interfaces 4 doorphones and the TDM arranged for Direct Inward System Access bus. Up to 4 doorphones can be connected to (DISA) and the TDM bus.
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B. System Components 1.00 Components List Model No. Name KX-T336100 Basic Shelf KX-T336101 CPU card KX-T336102 T-SW card KX-T336200 Expansion Shelf KX-T96300 Attendant Console KX-T96145 Attendant Console Keyboard KX-T96186 Off Premise Extension (OPX) Power Unit KX-T96180 Loop Start Central Office Trunk (LCOT) Card KX-T96189 Loop Start Central Office Trunk Card with Pay - Tone Detection (PCOT) Card KX-T96183...
2.00 System Connections Paging Speaker 1 Amplifier Paging Speaker 2 Amplifier Radio Printer Radio To AC Outlet Automobile type batteries Data Terminal • Consisting of two 12VDC (24VDC) 1-B-2 (60395)
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Central Office Lines Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 Doorphone 3 Doorphone 4 Attendant Console Attendant Console KX-T336 System KX-T96300 KX-T96300 Off Premise Extension Power Unit KX-T96186 (two pair) (two pair) (one pair) KX-T61640 KX-T61630 Single Line KX-T30830 (two pair) (two pair)
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KX-T96182 Telephone Telephone with CO DID LINE Single Line Cordless Answering Answering System Data Terminal Telephone Phone Machine with Facsimile LCOT CO LINE KX-T96180 KX-T96170 C.O. CO LINE KX-T7130 KX-T30850 KX-T61630 KX-T123220 GCOT CO OPX LINE KX-T96181 KX-T61650 KX-T123250 KX-T123235, KX-T7030 KX-T61620 KX-T123230D...
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C. Features Tabular listings of features by group (System, Stations) are provided in this subsection. System Features are programmed at system level and affect the entire operation of the system. Basic Features Flexible Numbering Directory Number (DN) Floating Directory Number (FDN) Tenant Service Operator Class of Service (COS)
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Continued Holding Features Music on Hold Held Call Reminder Transfer Recall Other Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Off Premise Extension (OPX) Walking Station Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back Intercept Routing - No Answer Rerouting Calling Party Control (CPC) Detection CO Busy Out Parallel Connection of Extensions Voice Mail Integration...
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Station Features are accessible by an extension user or attendant, either through dial feature number at a Single Line Telephone, or by either feature number or dedicated feature button access at a Proprietry Integrated Telephone (PITS) or Attendant Console location. Features PITS SLT ATT Outgoing Call...
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Continued Features PITS SLT ATT Holding Features Hold Exclusive Hold Consultation Hold Call Park- System - Station Call Hold Retrieve - Station Call Splitting Transferring Unscreened Call Transfer to Station Features Screened Call Transfer to Station Screened Call Transfer to Trunk Ringing Transfer Unscreened Call Transfer to Remote Call Forwarding- All Calls...
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Continued Features PITS SLT ATT Other Features Universal Night Answer Night Service - Manual Change Flexible Night Service Account Code Entry Timed Reminder Background Music (BGM) Secret Dialing Assigned Feature Clear Electronic Station Lock Out Remote Station Feature Control Absent Message Capability Message Waiting Data Line Security DSS Console features...
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D. Administration 1.00 Introduction 2.00 System Interface Starting up the system administration can be The programming and diagnostics features can done using one of the following devices. be accessed either locally or remotely using the system RS-232C interface. • VT220 (VT100)(default setting), Compatibles The system may be configured for local direct •...
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3.00 Programming 4.00 Test Before starting up the basic system data System’s built-in maintenance capabilities and programming, general feature description must the basic diagnostics in fault diagnosis and be read. corrective maintenance are described in Section For further information about general feature 14 “Maintenance (VT220 and Compatibles)”...
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5.00 Monitor 6.00 Backup Utility Monitor function provides displaying current Making backups of the system programming data status of “Error Log,” “Device Status” and “Traffic and keeping it is extremely important in the Information” individually on the screen. unlikely event that system programming data are lost in a system failure.
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E. System Configuration 1.00 Basic Shelf Basic Shelf is always required. Basic Shelf consists of the followings. Basic Shelf contains its own power supply and 15 Name Number mounting spaces called “Slot.” CPU card and T-SW card are installed at factory. POWER-for Power Unit Basic Slot 2 is provided for installing the optional BS1 (Basic Slot 1) - for CPU card...
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2.00 Expansion Shelf Expansion Shelf consists of the following. Expansion Shelf is provided optionally. Up to two Expansion Shelves (1 and 2) can be Name Number installed on the Basic Shelf to enlarge the ability of the system. POWER-for Power Unit Each Expansion Shelf contains its own power FS1 to 15 (Free Slot) supply and 15 mounting spaces for any optional...
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3.00 Attendant Console 4.00 CPU Card Functions Functions Up to two Attendant Consoles (optional-with CRT (1)Call process and basic shelf main protocol. display) can be equipped with the system. (Microprocessor 80C286). Time switch (TSW) control, detection of The attendant console allows one or two system clock alarm, basic shelf power down attendants to answer, screen, and control and expansion shelf power down alarm,...
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5.00 TSW Card 6.00 Power Unit Functions Functions (1)Time switch. (1)Power supply (+5, ±15, GND) for a shelf. Capability of switching voice is 512ch x 512ch. (2)External battery interface. (+24) Battery power (+24) is input from a battery (2) Generation of system clocks. interface unit in basic shelf with a 2 wire System clocks are 2,048MHz (PCM clock), cable.
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7.00 LCOT Card 8.00 RCOT Card Functions Functions LCOT (KX-T96180)-----Loop Start Central Office RCOT (KX-T96183) ----Loop Start Central Office Trunk card (8 CO Lines/ Trunk with Polarity card) Reversal Detection card (8 CO Lines/card) (1)Loop start CO interface. CPC detection, 1 DTMF driver. (1)Loop start CO interface.
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9.00 PCOT Card 10.00 GCOT Card Functions for U.S.A. and Canada only) PCOT (KX-T96180)-----Loop Start Central Office Functions Trunk with Pay Tone GCOT (KX-T96181) ----Ground Start Central Office Detection card (4 CO Trunk card (8 CO Lines/ Lines/card) card) (1)Loop start CO interface. (1)Ground start CO interface.
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11.00 PLC Card 12.00 SLC Cards Functions 12.01 SLC Card PLC card (KX-T96172) Functions SLC card (KX-T96174) (1)PITS and DSS console interface. (8 circuits/ card) (1)Standard SLT interface. Maximum loop resistance : 40 ohms Maximum loop resistance : 600 ohms. Power supply 1 : +30V (supplied through (including SLT) speech path, and with...
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13.00 HLC Card 14.00 ATLC Card Functions Functions HLC card (KX-T96170) is for PITS, DSS console (1)ATLC card. (KX-T96141) and SLT. Attendant console interface. (2 circuits / card) (8 extensions / card) (Attendant console : KX-T96300) (1)Standard SLT interface. SLT interface is quite Operation same as that of SLT card.
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15.00 DISA Card 16.00 DID Card Functions Functions DISA (Direct Inward System Access) card. (1) DID (Direct Inward Dialing) card (KX-T96182) (KX-T96191) Wink start/immediate start DID interface. (1)4 OGM trunks. (4 circuits/card) OGM duration : 30 seconds, 45V used in circuits is originated from DC-DC OGM Battery Backup : 5 days.
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17.00 OPX Card 18.00 DPH Card Functions Functions OPX (KX-T96185)-----Off Premise Extension. Doorphone card (KX-T96161) (4 OPX Lines / card) OPX Power Unit is (1)Doorphone interface (4 circuits / card) necessary. 4 doorphones can be connected using a modular connector. OPX Power Unit should be connected with OPX Doorphone chime is sent to both extension card, and Single Line Telephones for OPX should...
19.00 AGC Card 20.00 RMT Card Functions Functions AGC (Automatic Gain Control) card RMT (Remote Circuit) card (KX-T96196) (KX-T96193) Modem (300/1200 bps) for remote administration. (1)4 CO-CO speech paths with AGC Amp. and Modem protocol (1) free wheeling (TTY). Echo-Suppressor. A CO-CO speech path consists of up-path Operation and down-path, up-path is from call-originate...
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21.00 T-SW Conference Expan- 23.00 T-SW OHCA Expansion sion Card Card Functions Functions T-SW Conference Expansion card (KX-T336104) T-SW OHCA Expansion card (KX-T336105) Mounted on T-SW card. 3 party x 64 conference circuits. This card is mounted on Basic Slot 2 for OHCA feature.
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25.00 E&M Card 26.00 T-1 Digital Trunk Card Functions Functions (1) E&M (Tie) Line Types..Type 5 only. T-1 interface.(1 circuit / card) (2) Transmission..... 2-wire/4-wire T-1 is a digital transmission link with a capacity of voice path 1.544 Mbps. (Programmable) A T-1 card carries 24 voice conversations.
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27.00 E-1 Digital Trunk Card Functions E-1 interface.(1 circuit / card) E-1 is a digital transmission link with a capacity of 2.048Mbps. An E-1 card carries 30 voice conversations. Frame Format : PCM30 / PCM30-CRC Line Coding : HDB3 / AMI Channel Type : DR2 / E&M-C /E&M-P Signaling : DP / DTMF / MFC-R2...
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(Section 2) Installation Contents Page A Preparation ...................... 2-A-1 1.00 Introduction.................... 2-A-1 2.00 Before Installation.................. 2-A-2 B Installation of Shelf................... 2-B-1 1.00 Basic Shelf..................... 2-B-1 1.01 Basic Shelf Assembly..............2-B-2 1.02 Removing the Panels ..............2-B-3 1.03 Cable Connections..............2-B-5 2.00 Expansion to 2-Shelf System..............
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4.00 Installation and Removal of CRT Unit............ 2-E-5 4.01 CRT Unit Installation..............2-E-5 4.02 CRT Unit Removal............... 2-E-7 5.00 Keyboard Connection................2-E-8 6.00 Connection with KX-T336 System ............2-E-9 7.00 AC Power Cord Connection..............2-E-10 8.00 Various Adjustments................2-E-11 Starting Up the KX-T336 System..............2-F-1...
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Page 1.00 System Power-Up Procedure..............2-F-1 2.00 CPU Rotary-Switch Features..............2-F-2 2.01 Operation Switch (MODE)............2-F-2 2.02 System Administration Device Selection Switch (SYSTEM)..2-F-5 2.03 Operation Sequence for System Starting Up......2-F-6 (70695)
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A. Preparation 1.00 Introduction This section describes the procedures required to install the KX-T336 System. Detailed instructions for planning the installation site, installing the shelves and optional cards, and cabling of peripheral equipments are provided. Further information on system expansion and peripheral equipment installation is included.
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7. Install at least 6 feet (1.8 m) away from televisions. (both the KX-T336 system and EMSS proprietary telephones) 8. Do not obstruct area around the KX-T336 system. (for reasons of maintenance and inspection—be especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of...
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B. Installation of Shelf This subsection describes the installation of the shelf, with information on expanding the capacity of an existing system. Building Block System provides the enlargement of system's ability by installing the optional Expansion Shelf. Up to two Expansion Shelves can be installed to the system. Each expansion shelf can be equipped with up to 120 lines (including Extensions and CO lines).
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1.01 Basic Shelf Assembly Top Cover Basic Shelf Base Shelf 1. Side Panel (Left) 13. Ground Wire Connector (GND) 2. Power Unit 14. Base Front Panel 3. Power Indicator 15. LED Cable 4. Power Switch 16. LED Cable Connector (Turns ON and OFF the Power of Basic Shelf) (Connects the LED Cable) 5.
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1.02 Removing the Panels Front Panel 1. Rotate the key on the front panel counterclockwise to unlock. 2. Open the front panel toward you at right angles to the basic shelf. 3. Remove the front panel by lifting it straight up. Base Front Panel 1.
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Side Panel Screws Screws Screws Screws 1. Remove the right side panel by loosening the eight screws. 2. Remove the upper left side panel by loosening the four screws. Base Side Panel Screws Screws 1. Remove the lower left side panel by loosening the four screws. Note : If the system is to be expanded to 2-Shelf System, proceed to Section 2-B-2.00 “Expansion to 2-Shelf System.”...
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1.03 Cable Connections LED Cable • Plug the LED cable (on the top cover) into the LED cable connector (on the basic shelf). LED cable Power Supply Cable • Plug the power supply cable (on the basic shelf) into the power supply cable connector labeled “AC OUT 1”...
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2.00 Expansion to 2-Shelf System The KX-T336 System can be expanded to 2-Shelf System by installing the Expansion Shelf 1 on the Basic Shelf. The 2-Shelf system can be equipped with up to 216 lines (including extensions and CO lines).
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2.01 Expansion Shelf Assembly 1. Side Panel (Left) 8. Front Panel 2. Power Unit 9. LED Cable Connector 3. Power Indicator (Connects the LED Cable) 4. Power Switch 10. Side Panel (Right) (Turns ON and OFF the Power of Expansion 11.
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2.02 Removing the Panels <Basic Shelf> Removing the Top Cover Screws Screws LED cable connector LED cable Top cover 1. Disconnect the LED cable (on the top cover) from the LED cable connector (on the basic shelf). 2. Remove the top cover by loosening the four screws. 2-B-8...
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<Expansion Shelf> Front Panel 1. Rotate the key on the front panel counterclockwise to unlock. 2. Open the front panel toward you at right angles to the expansion shelf. 3. Remove the front panel by lifting it straight up. Side Panel Screws Screws Screws...
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2.03 Stacking on the Basic Shelf • To connect the expansion shelf with basic shelf, place the holes of the expansion shelf exactly on the holes of the basic shelf. Expansion shelf Basic shelf Screws • When the holes are placed properly, fix them with the three screws immediately to prevent the expansion shelf from falling down.
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2.04 Installation of Top Cover • To connect the top cover, place the holes of the top cover exactly on the holes of the expansion Top cover shelf. Expansion shelf Note: Before installing the top cover, remove a screw as shown in the illustration above. Otherwise the top cover cannot be installed properly.
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2.05 Cable Connections LED Cable/Flat Cable Top cover LED cable Expansion shelf connector Flat cable Basic shelf Flat cable connector Base shelf 1. Plug the LED cable (on the top cover) into the LED cable connector (on the expansion shelf). 2.
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3.00 Expansion to 3-Shelf System The KX-T336 System can be expanded to 3-Shelf System by installing the Expansion Shelf 2 on the 2-Shelf System. Up to 336 lines (including extensions and CO lines) can be equipped with 3-Shelf System. Note :...
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3.01 Stacking on the 2-Shelf System • To connect the expansion shelf 2 with 2-Shelf System, place the holes of the expansion shelf Expansion 2 exactly on the holes of the expansion shelf 1. shelf 2 Expansion shelf 1 Screws •...
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3.02 Installation of Top Cover Top cover • To connect the top cover, place the holes of the top cover exactly on the holes of the expansion shelf 2. Screws Screws • When the holes are placed properly, fix them with the four screws immediately to prevent the top cover from falling down.
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3.03 Cable Connections LED Cable/Flat Cable cable Flat cable Flat cable connector 1. Plug the LED cable (on the top cover) into the LED cable connector (on the expansion shelf 2). 2. Plug the flat cable (on the expansion shelf 2) into the flat cable connector (on the basic shelf).
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Power Supply Cable Top cover Expansion shelf 2 Expansion shelf 1 Power supply cable Basic shelf Base shelf • Plug the power supply cable (on the Expansion Shelf 2) into the power supply cable connector (“AC OUT 3”). 2-B-17...
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4.00 Ground Wiring IMPORTANT!!! Make sure to connect the frame of the KX-T336 system to the earth ground properly to protect the unit. • Connect the ground wire to the ground wire connector (GND). 2-B-18...
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Drill the hole for the anchor plug on the floor in accordance with the measurements. • Drive the anchor plug into the hole. Hammer Note: When fixing the KX-T336 System to the floor, anchor plugs should always be used to prevent the system from falling down. Anchor plug Hole...
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Drill the hole for the anchor plug on the floor in accordance with the measurements. • Drive the anchor plug into the hole. Hammer Note: When fixing the KX-T336 System to the floor, anchor plugs should always be used to prevent the system from falling down. Anchor plug Hole...
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Drill the hole for the anchor plug on the floor in accordance with the measurements. • Drive the anchor plug into the hole. Hammer Note: When fixing the KX-T336 System to the floor, anchor plugs should always be used to prevent the system from falling down. Anchor plug Hole...
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5.02 Fixing on the Floor • Attach the two floor-fixing hardwares to the basic shelf as shown in the figure. Fasten each hardware with four screws. • Position the shelf on the floor. Check alignment and level of the shelf. •...
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C. Installation of Cards 1.00 Before Installation 1.01 Slot Construction Expansion shelf 2 Expansion shelf 1 Basic shelf Basic shelf Expansion shelf 1/Expansion shelf 2 Name Number Name Number POWER - for Power Unit POWER - for Power Unit FS1 to FS15 (Free Slot) BS1 (Basic Slot 1) - for CPU card - for optional service card BS2 (Basic Slot 2)
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1.02 Guide Plate Screw Guide Plate Fig.1 (Front Side) (Rear Side) Card Latch Fig.2 Fig.3 1. Before installing the service cards, remove the Guide Plate (See Fig.1) from the upper front side of the basic shelf (and expansion shelf 1 and 2, if provided) by loosening the five screws.
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2.00 Connection of Standard System 2.01 CPU Card • This card is already inserted at the factory in the “CPU” in the Basic shelf. SYTEM “CPU” is marked. 2.02 T-SW Card (for U.S.A. and Canada) • This card is already inserted at the factory in the “TSW”...
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2.03 Power Unit • Power unit is already inserted at the factory in the “POWER” in the Basic shelf and the Expansion shelf 1, 2. 2-C-3-1 (60395)
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3.00 Connection of Optional Cards 3.01 T-SW Conference Expansion Card (KX-T336104) • This card is installed on the T-SW card. Connector (30-pin) “TSW CONF” is marked. 1) Connection to the T-SW card T-SW Conference Card 30-pin connector (Plug) Make sure the card is in the correct direction KX-T336104 TSW-CONF 30-pin connector...
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3.02 T-SW OHCA Card (KX-T336105) • Insert this card into the Basic Slot 2 (BS2). OHCA “OHCA” is marked. 2-C-5...
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3.03 OHCA Card (KX-T96136) • This card is installed on the HLC card or PLC card. connector (5-pin) connector (9-pin) connector (4-pin) OHCA “OHCA” is marked. 1) Connection to the HLC card (KX-T96170) 9-pin connector (plug) 5-pin connector (plug) 4-pin connector (plug) OHCA card 9-pin connector...
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2) Connection to the PLC card (KX-T96172) 5-pin connector (plug) 9-pin connector (plug) 4-pin connector (plug) OHCA card 5-pin connector (jack) 9-pin connector (jack) 4-pin connector (jack) PLC card 1. Make sure that the extensions which use OHCA function have OHCA cards. 2.
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3) Wiring Table • Connection of the Proprietary Telephones: CONN. CABLE COLOR CLIP Extension OHCA Extension KX-T123235, KX-T123230D, or KX-T7130. T: Ti p D1: Data 1 P1: 3 Pair Voice WHT-BLU R: Ring D2: Data 2 P2: 3 Pair Voice BLU-WHT WHT-ORN NO.1...
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3.04 ATLC Card (KX-T96141) • Insert this card into a free slot. “ATLC” is marked. KX-T96141 1) Maximum cabling distance of the Attendant Console line cord (2-conductor wiring) 26 AWG: Under 680 feet 24 AWG: Under 1130 feet 22 AWG: Under 1770 feet 2) Connection to the Attendant Console (KX-T96300) Attendant Console (KX-T96300) ATLC Card (KX-T96141)
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3.05 DPH Card (KX-T96161) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96161 “DPH” is marked. 1) Maximum cabling distance of the Doorphone and the Door Opener line. 26 AWG: Under 230 feet 24 AWG: Under 370 feet 22 AWG: Under 590 feet Doorphone Door Opener 26 AWG: Under 230 feet...
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2) Installation of the Doorphone (KX-T30865) 1. Loosen the screw to separate the doorphone into two halves. 2. Install the base cover to the wall with two screws. • Two kinds of screws are included. Please choose appropriate one according to your wall type.
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3) Wiring of the Doorphone 4-conductor wiring is required. Terminal Box 1 Doorphone 1 (KX-T30865) Doorphone 2 (KX-T30865) YELLOW BLACK GREEN DPH Card (KX-T96161) 4-conductor wiring is required. Terminal Box 2 Doorphone 3 (KX-T30865) Doorphone 4 (KX-T30865) BLACK YELLOW GREEN 1.
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4) Connection to Door Openers Door opener 1 Door opener 2 Door opener 3 Door opener 4 DPH Card (KX-T96161) doorphone 1 Paired door opener 1 doorphone 2 Paired door opener 2 doorphone 3 Paired door opener 3 doorphone 4 Paired door opener 4 •...
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3.06 HLC Card (KX-T96170) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96170 “HLC” is marked. 1) Connection of the extension line cord Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Extensions • Insert the 50-pin connector (plug) of the extension line cord into the 50-pin connector (jack) on the HLC card.
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3) Maximum cabling distance of the extension line cord (twisted cable) 26 AWG: Under 460 feet 24 AWG: Under 750 feet 22 AWG: Under 1180 feet DSS Console 26 AWG: Under 460 feet 24 AWG: Under 750 feet 22 AWG: Under 1180 feet Proprietary Telephone Single Line Telephone 26 AWG: Under 2290 feet...
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3.07 PLC Card (KX-T96172) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96172 “PLC” is marked. 1) Connection of the extension line cord Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Extensions • Insert the 50-pin connector (plug) of the extension line cord into the 50-pin connector (jack) on the PLC card.
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3) Maximum cabling distance of the extension line cord (twisted cable) 26 AWG: Under 460 feet 24 AWG: Under 750 feet DSS Console 22 AWG: Under 1180 feet Proprietary Telephone 26 AWG: Under 460 feet 24 AWG: Under 750 feet 22 AWG: Under 1180 feet 2-C-17...
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3.08 SLC Card (KX-T96174) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96174 “SLC” is marked. 1) Connection of the extension line cord Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Extensions • Insert the 50-pin connector (plug) of the extension line cord into the 50-pin connector (jack) on the SLC card.
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3) Maximum cabling distance of the extension line cord (twisted cable) 26 AWG: Under 2290 feet 24 AWG: Under 3700 feet Single Line Telephone 22 AWG: Under 5900 feet 4) Auxiliary connection See page 2-C-30. 2-C-19...
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (Extension Line) CONN. CABLE COLOR CLIP Extension • Connection of the following Proprietary Telephones WHT-BLU KX-T123230D, KX-T123235 and KX-T7130 BLU-WHT T: Tip D1: Data 1 P1: 3 Pair Voice WHT-ORN NO.1 R: Ring D2: Data 2 P2: 3 Pair Voice ORN-WHT WHT-GRN...
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Extension Connection of KX-A204 (Cable)/KX-A205 (Clip Terminal) This KX-A204 (cable) enables you to connect 8 The KX-A204/205 consists of the following: extensions to the KX-T336 System. KX-A204 : Cable......1 When you want to connect 8 extensions to the KX-A205 : Clip Terminal ..... 1 connector (KX-A205), two of KX-A205 are required.
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (Extension Line) Connection Chart • Connection of the following Proprietary Conn. Cable Color Clip Number Extension Telephones (6-conductor wiring is required for of Dot each extension.) ORN-RED KX-T123230D, KX-T123235 and KX-T7130. ORN-BLK Connect the pin number of “T”, “R”, “D1”, “D2”, YEL-RED No.1 YEL-BLK...
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3.09 LCOT Card (KX-T96180) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96180 “LCOT” is marked. 1) Connection of the Central Office Line cord (twisted cable) Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Terminal Board from the Central Office (CO) •...
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3.10 GCOT Card (KX-T96181) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96181 “GCOT” is marked. 1) Connection of the Central Office Line cord (twisted cable) Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Terminal Board from the Central Office (CO) •...
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (Central Office Line) CONN. CABLE COLOR CLIP CO Line WHT-BLU NO.1 BLU-WHT WHT-ORN NO.2 ORN-WHT WHT-GRN NO.3 GRN-WHT WHT-BRN NO.4 BRN-WHT WHT-SLT NO.5 SLT-WHT RED-BLU NO.6 BLU-RED RED-ORN NO.7 ORN-RED RED-GRN NO.8 GRN-RED RED-BRN BRN-RED RED-SLT SLT-RED...
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Central Office Line Connection of KX-A204 (Cable)/KX-A205 (Clip Terminal) This KX-A204 (cable) enables you to connect 8 The KX-A204/205 consists of the following: Central office lines to the KX-T336 System. KX-A204 : Cable......one KX-A205 : Clip Terminal ..... one Please connect KX-A204 (Cable) to KX-A205 (Clip Terminal) as follows.
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (Central Office Line) Connection Chart EXAMPLE: Conn. Cable Color Clip Number CO Line of Dot orange line ORN-RED The line of pin no.26 NO.1 ORN-BLK YEL-RED NO.2 YEL-BLK GRN-RED NO.3 GRN-BLK GRY-RED NO.4 GRY-BLK green line WHT-RED NO.5...
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To connect Amphenol 57JE type (screw-attach-type 50-pin connector) to the Option Card, follow the procedure below. 1. The 50-pin connector (jack) on the Option 2. To attach the Amphenol 57JE type (plug) to Card has two hook-pins. the connector, drive the accessory Screw at Remove the upper hook-pin, taking out the the upper part, and fasten the accessory Wire screw.
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3.11 DID Card 1. DID Card (KX-T96182) (for U.S.A. and Canada) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96182 “DID” is marked. Connection of the Central Office Line (L) R T (H) R : Ring T : Tip (L) : Low (H): High View of TEL Jack (CO) (L) and (H) are equipped for...
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• The DID port No.4 is equipped with “H” and “L” leads as well as “A-wire” and “B- wire.” However, please be sure to use 2-conductor wiring cord for connection. • Make sure to connect the frame of the KX-T336 System to the earth ground properly to protect the unit. 2-C-25-1 (X)
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3.11 DID Card 3. Both-way DID Card (KX-T96182D) (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96182D DID-2W “DID-2W” is marked. Connection of the Central Office Line Insert the modular plug of the telephone line cord (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jack (DID ports 1 through 4) on the DID card.
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3.11 DID Card 4. MFC DID Card (KX-T96182CE) (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96182CE DID-MFC “DID-MFC” is marked. Connection of the Central Office Line Insert the modular plug of the telephone line cord (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jack (DID ports 1 through 4) on the DID card.
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3.12 OPX Card (KX-T96185) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96185 “OPX” is marked. 1) Connection to private lines Single Line Telephone 22 AWG: Under 6 miles OPX Port No.1 OPX Port No.2 OPX Port No.3 OPX Port No.4 Use 2- conductor wiring cord OPX Card •...
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3) Connection to the OPX Power Unit (KX-T96186) (for U.S.A. and Canada) 9-pin Connector (plug) screw 9-pin Connector screw (jack) Power Switch OPX Card (KX-T96185) OPX Power Unit 120V AC 60Hz (KX-T96186) 1. Insert the 9-pin connector (plug) of the OPX Power Unit into the 9-pin connector (jack) on the OPX card.
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3) Connection to the OPX Power Unit (KX-T96186/KX-T96186B) (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) 9-pin Connector (plug) screw 9-pin Connector screw (jack) Voltage Power Switch Selector Power 1 OPX Card (KX-T96185) Rear Off Premise Extension (OPX) Power Unit (KX-T96186/KX-T96186B) ↓...
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3.13 DISA Card (KX-T96191) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96191 “DISA” is marked. 3.14 AGC Card (KX-T96193) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96193 “AGC” is marked. 3.15 RMT Card (KX-T96196) • Insert this card into a free slot. KX-T96196 “RMT”...
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3.16 E&M Card (KX-T96184) • Insert this card into a free slot. PUSH “E&M” is marked. 1) Connection of the E&M Line cord (twisted cable) Connector type 50 pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To Terminal Board from the E&M Line •...
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (E&M Line) Connect Number of Cable Color E&M Line Clip No ORN-RED 2-wire or 4 - wire - send ORN-BLK YEL-RED 4-wire - receive YEL-BLK GRY-RED E Lead GRY-BLK SG Lead NO.1 WHY-RED SB Lead WHY-BLK M1 Lead ORN-RED...
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (E&M Line) • E&M Line Wiring 50-pin Block Terminal Connector E&M Line 1 Bridging Clips 2-C-28-3 (70695)
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Connection to another KX-T336 system (KX-T96184) 2-wire voice path Another KX-T96184 KX-T96184 4-wire voice path KX-T96184 Another KX-T96184 Connection to E&M Central Office 2-wire voice path. KX-T96184 E&M Central Office 4-wire voice path. E&M Central Office KX-T96184 2-C-28-4 (70695)
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E&M Line Connection of KX-A204 (Cable)/KX-A205 (Clip Terminal) KX-A204 (cable) enables you to connect four E&M The KX-A204/205 consists of the following: lines to the KX-T336 System. Please connect KX- KX-A204 : Cable ....one A204 (Cable) to KX-A205 (Clip Terminal) as KX-A205 : Clip Terminal ..
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Cable Pin Numbers to be connected (E&M Line) Connect Number E&M Line Cable Color Clip No of Dot ORN-RED 2-wire or 4 - wire - send ORN-BLK YEL-RED 4-wire - receive YEL-BLK GRY-RED E Lead GRY-BLK NO.1 SG Lead WHY-RED SB Lead WHY-BLK M1 Lead...
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Hardware Setting You can choose one of the following E&M sequences using the hard switch on the KX-T96184 (OFF) (OFF) (OFF) (1) Continuous E&M (Wink/Immediate) (ON/ON/ON) (OFF/ON/ON) Hard switch (2) Pulsed E&M with Answer signal (Wink) (ON/OFF/ON) (3) Pulsed E&M without Answer signal (Wink) (OFF/OFF/ON) (ON/ON/OFF) Reserved...
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Hardware Setting (E&M Card) (2)Pulsed E&M with Answer signal If you select this sequence, then you must select “Wink” as a start type. (3)Pulsed E&M without Answer signal If you select this sequence, then you must select “Wink” as a start type. 2-C-28-8 (70695)
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3.17 T-1 Digital Trunk Card (KX-T96187) • Insert the card into Free Slot 1, 5 or KX-T96187 9 of any shelf. • A maximum of six KX-T96187 can be installed in the system. “T-1” mark Connecting the Central Office Line Insert the RJ-48C plug of the telephone line cord (4-conductor wiring) into the RJ-48C jack (T-1 port on the KX-T96187).
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Maximum Cabling Distance of the T-1 Line Modular Jack from the Central Office (CO) Other KX-T96187 Note : The T-1 line cable must be 22 AWG shielded twisted pair cable or 24 AWG UTP (unshielded twisted pair) cable supported Category 5. Cable Pin Numbers to be connected for KX-T96187 KX-T96187 Channel Service Unit (CSU)
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System Clock Mode for KX-T96187 Note: System Clock mode is programmed by CLK command.(see 10-C-64.02) 2-C-28-11 (70695)
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Short Jumper Setting for KX-T96187 SW2, SW3 Normal (default) T336 Mode for KX-T336 (default) TEST TEST (see Note) TD500 (Reserved) Note: Loop Back Test The user can check KX-T96187 by the following procedure. 1. Remove T-1 cable from KX-T96187. 2. Set SW2 and SW3 to TEST position.
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LED Indication for KX-T96187 Item Status Contents FAULT Card Fault Normal SYNC Clock Synchronization Error or Loss of Signal ERROR Normal Receive Remote Alarm Indication signal (Yellow Alarm) Normal Send Alarm Indication Signal (Yellow Alarm) Normal SYNC FLASH Clock Master at External Clock Mode Detection of Signal No Detection of Signal 2-C-28-13...
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3.18 E-1 Digital Trunk Card (KX-T96188) • Insert the card into Free Slot 1, 5 or KX-T96188 9 of any shelf. • A maximum of four E1 DIGITAL TRUNK CARDS can be installed in the system. “E-1” mark Connecting the Central Office Line Insert the coaxial plugs of the telephone line cords (2 coaxial cables) into the coaxial jacks.
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Cable Pin Numbers to be Connected for KX-T96188 KX-T96188 Central Office (CO) KX-T96188 KX-T96188 System Clock Mode for KX-T96188 Note: • System Clock mode is programmed using CLK command (See 10-C-64.02). 2-C-28-15 (70695)
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Short Jumper Setting for KX-T96188 SW2, SW3 Normal (default) T336 Mode for KX-T336 (default) TEST TEST (see Note) TD500 (Reserved) Note: Loop Back Test The user can check KX-T96188 by the following procedure. 1. Remove E-1 coaxial cables from KX-T96188.
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LED Indication for KX-T96188 Item Status Contents FAULT Card Fault Normal SYNC Clock Synchronization Error or Loss of Signal ERROR Normal Receive Remote Alarm Indication Signal Normal Send Alarm Indication Signal Normal SYNC FLASH Clock Master at External Clock Mode Detection of Signal No Detection of Signal 2-C-28-17...
4.00 Parallel Connection of the Extensions Any Single Line Telephone can be connected parallely with Proprietary Telephone as follow: To HLC card Panasonic KX-J66 Modular T-Adaptor USOC RJA2X 2-conductor wiring cord 4-conductor wiring cord Proprietary Telephone Single Line Telephone KX-T7020...
While the DC power is available by the backup batteries even if the AC power fails, KX-T336 System does not change the current connection to the Auxiliary connection. 3 ports are available for KX-T96174X.
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2) Connection of Central Office Line and Extensions 50-pin Connector 50-pin Connector Modular Jack 1 Modular Jack 2 Modular Jack 3 Central Office Line cards Extension cards 2-C-31...
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6.00 Connection of the Battery Adaptor (KX-A26D) Front 1) Drive the two small screws (accessory) on the Metal Plate bottom of the unit. 2) Place the Metal Plate so that the screw heads Screw (Small) insert into the slots as shown. Bottom 3) Slide the Metal Plate in the directions of the arrows, and drive the screws.
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Connect the Battery Adaptor with two × automobile-type batteries (12V DC 2) using Battery Adaptor Line Cable as shown. Make sure of the polarities of batteries and wires. Make sure do not short the batteries and wires. To connect the two batteries, use accessory wire.
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(24V DC) Note : Up to three pairs of automobile-type batteries can be connected to the KX-T336 System. If power failure occurs, each pair of batteries supplies the power to each shelf (Basic, Expansion 1, 2) connected respectively via Battery Adaptor (KX-A26D).
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D. Connection of Optional Peripheral Equipments 1.00 Paging Equipment Up to two paging equipments (customer-supplied) can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Use an RCA connector. • Output impedance: 600Ω Speaker Amplifier Paging equipment 1 Speaker Amplifier TSW Card Paging equipment 2 Paging jack 1 Paging jack 2...
2.00 External Music Source (for U.S.A. and Canada) Up to two external music sources (customer-supplied) can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Use a two-conductor plug (9/64 inch in diameter) • Input impedance 8Ω TSW Card EXT MUSIC Jack 1 EXT MUSIC Jack 2 2-D-2 (60395)
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System itself has music source (Internal Music Source), but External Music Source (e.g.radio) can also be used by connecting it to the KX-T336 System. When you use the External Music Source, the Music Source Selector Switch on the T-SW Card should be set to “MUS 2”...
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3.00 RS-232C Interface The KX-T336 System provides two RS-232C interfaces. These interfaces provide communication between the system and customer supplied devices such as data terminals and line printers. RS-232C Port 1 (PROG) is used for system programming, diagnostics and external system database storage (Save/Load) functions, and Port 2 (SMDR) for Station Message Detailed Recording (SMDR) only.
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1) Pin Configuration (“PROG”, “SMDR”) Circuit Type Signal Name Number CCITT Frame Ground Transmitted Data RXD Received Data Request To Send Clear To Send DSR Data Set Ready Signal Ground DCD Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal 108.2 Ready EIA (RS-232C) SIGNALS: Data Set Ready (DSR);...
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3.01 Connection to the Printer • Connect the RS-232C connector of the printer to “SMDR.” • Cables must be shielded and the maximum cabling distance is 6.5 feet. • Connection Chart RS-232C (SMDR) port on the Basic Shelf (KX-T336100) RS-232C port on the printer Circuit Type (EIA) Single Name Pin No.
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Circuit Type (EIA) Panasonic data terminal ; KX-D4930, etc. If you connect this unit to a Panasonic Data Terminal, the Communication Parameter Transmit XON/XOFF on the Data Terminal must be set to “YES.” For further details, see the Operating Instructions of the Data Terminal.
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E. Installation of Attendant Console 1.00 Configuration 1) Front View CRT unit Handset Base unit Handset cord Keyboard cord Keyboard (Option) 2) Rear View AC power cord Jack for attendant console line cord. Reset button To AC outlet 2-E-1 (60395)
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3) Left Side View Power Switch Jack for handset cord 4) Right Side View Local switch Ringer volume selector Jack for handset cord Speaker volume control knob 2-E-2...
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2.00 Attendant Console Assembly CRT unit Power indicator Brightness adjustment knob CRT unit cord Plug for connection Handset Plug for connecting the CRT unit is connected here. Base unit Speaker Handset cord Keyboard cord Keyboard (Option) Name Quantity CRT unit Attendant Console Line cord Base unit (2-conductor wiring)
3.00 Handset Connection Base unit Jack Jack Plug Plug Plug Plug Handset cord Handset cord 1. Plug the coiled handset cord into the jack labeled “TO HANDSET” either right side or left side of the base unit. 2. Plug the other end of the coiled cord into the handset, and then hang up. You can use either of the right and left jacks.
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4.00 Installation and Removal of CRT Unit 4.01 CRT Unit Installation 1) Before connecting the CRT unit to the Base unit, be sure to attach the Ferrite core to the CRT unit cord as shown in the figure below. (Opening the Ferrite core) (Attaching the Ferrite core to the CRT unit cord) Ferrite core Note: The illustration of Ferrite core may vary slightly from the actual product.
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3) Insert the two male components of the bottom front surface of the CRT unit to the two female components at the top front surface of the base unit. CRT unit Male component Female component Ferrite core Base unit 4) Set rear portion of the CRT unit slowly onto the base unit until the stop fixture holds the CRT unit securely.
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4.02 CRT Unit Removal Confirm that the AC power cord has been removed. Stop fixture Press 1. Press the stop fixture toward you and hold it pressed, then lift up the rear portion of the CRT unit. 2. Unplug the CRT unit cord from the base unit connector. 2-E-7...
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5.00 Keyboard Connection Plug Jack Plug Keyboard (KX-T96145) Base unit(bottom panel) Insert the plug of the keyboard cord into the jack (“KEY BOARD CONNECTOR”) on the base unit. Cord clamper To disconnect the plug, pull the plug while keeping the hook pushed. Hook Fasten the keyboard plug securely with the cord clamper.
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6.00 Connection with KX-T336 System KX-T336 System • Insert the modular plug of the attendant console line cord (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jack (“TO AT LC”) on the base unit. For connection on the KX-T336 System side, see page 2-C-9. 2-E-9...
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7.00 AC Power Cord Connection (for U.S.A. and Canada) Connect the AC power cord only after all attendant console connections have been completed. To AC outlet (120V AC/60Hz). AC power cord • Insert the AC power cord into the AC outlet (120V AC/60Hz). Attention! •...
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7.00 AC Power Cord Connection (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Connect the AC power cord only after all attendant console connections have been completed. To AC outlet AC power cord Before connecting the AC power cord, be sure to check the Voltage Selector (115V/ 200V/220V/240V) if it is set to your household AC voltage.
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8.00 Various Adjustments 1) Display brightness adjustment Brightness adjustment knob • The brightness adjustment knob is used to adjust the brightness of the display. Turn the knob to the right for increasing brightness until the proper brightness is established. 2) SP-PHONE volume adjustment •...
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F. Starting Up the KX-T336 System 1.00 System Power-Up Procedure Complete and check all installation procedures before connecting the AC power cord (packaged separately). 1. First insert the AC power cord into the AC power cord connector on the back of the base shelf as shown below.
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2.00 CPU Rotary-Switch Features LED 1 (CPU failure) LED 2 (Battery power down) RESET button Operation Switch 0 to 9 (MODE) System Administration Device Selection Switch: 0 to 9 (SYSTEM) 2.01 Operation Switch (MODE) Switch Operation Without System Memory With System Memory Mode Starts up the system with current system •...
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[Note] a) When you start up the system after installation, the Operation Switch (MODE) should be set to “5” or “6.” • No.5 ..When you program the system data based on the factory programmed default values. • No.6 ..When you program the system data without the factory programmed default values. b) When system programming is finished, the Operation Switch (MODE) should be set to “0,”...
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— — Already assigned — — (Note) Once you exit the “System Installation” screen and “Date & Time Set Up” screen, these screens are not displayed again. Patterns of Screen Display KX-T336 Pattern 1 Installation Password Date & Time Main Menu...
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2.02 System Administration Device Selection Switch (SYSTEM) Pre-Programmed device is assigned Reserved for future expansion (Functions same as “0”) VT220 is assigned as the System Administration Device compulsorily Dumb is assigned as the System Administration Device compulsorily ATT1 is assigned as the System Administration Device compulsorily ATT2 is assigned as the System Administration Device compulsorily Reserved for future expansion (Functions same as “0”) Reserved for future expansion (Functions same as “0”)
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2.03 Operation Sequence for System Starting Up START Attendant Console Administration Device RS-232C 4: ATT1 Connect the device to SYSTEM=4.5 5: ATT2 SIO#1 (upper side) Dumb mode Device mode VT mode SYSTEM=2 MODE=2 Default Values MODE=5 MODE=6 Confirm device Reset Power-on or assignment and press the RESET button Rotary Switch...
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Initial screen MODE=0 SYSTEM=2 Press the RESET button MODE : Operation Switch SYSTEM : System Administration Device Selection Switch * To start up the system using Panasonic KX-D4930 in Dumb mode, set SYSTEM switch to “3” in above sequence. 2-F-7...
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Section 3 System Features and Operation...
(Section 3) System Features and Operation Contents Page A Preparation ...................... 3-A-1 B Basic Features....................3-B-1 1.00 Flexible Numbering................3-B-1 2.00 Directory Number (DN)................3-B-5 3.00 Floating Directory Number (FDN)............3-B-6 4.00 Tenant Service..................3-B-7 5.00 Operator....................3-B-8 6.00 Class of Service (COS)................3-B-10 7.00 Group.....................
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Page 1.10 7 Digit Toll Restriction..............3-C-20-6 1.11 Toll Restriction in Automatic Route Selection (ARS) System (for New Zealand)................ 3-C-20-7 2.00 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)............3-C-21 2.01 ARS (for U.S.A. and canada)............3-C-21 2.02 ARS (for New Zealand) ............... 3-C-35-1 3.00 Tone/Pulse Conversion ................
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Page 6.00 Rerouting....................3-F-9 7.00 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection ........3-F-10 8.00 CO Busy Out..................3-F-11 9.00 Parallel Connection of Extensions............3-F-12 10.00 Voice Processing System (VPS)............3-F-13 10.01 Voice Mail Integration..............3-F-15 10.02 DTMF-Tone Integration ............. 3-F-21 11.00 Call Accounting Summary ..............
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A. Preparation This section provides the basic information on each of the system features which are programmed at system level. System features are those that affect the entire operation of the system. In this section, system features are divided into the following five categories.
B. Basic Features 1.00 Flexible Numbering Conditions Description The followings are examples of feature number This system comes with a variety of services, conflicts: and the feature numbers used when executing these services can be set as required. Examples: 2 and 21, 32 and 321, etc. Feature numbers can be from one to four digits, utilizing numbers “0”...
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In addition to the feature numbers which can be set in “System-Numbering Plan,” fixed feature numbers are provided and these are shown in the following table. Fixed Feature Numbers Function Number While busy tone is heard Call-back (for extensions only) Busy Override While Do Not Disturb tone is heard DND Override...
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Flexible Feature Numbers Default Function Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Call Waiting Set Call Waiting Cancel BSS/OHCA Deny Set BSS/OHCA Deny Cancel Busy Override Deny Set Busy Override Deny Cancel Data Line Security Set Data Line Security Cancel Pickup Dialing Programming Pickup Dialing Set Pickup Dialing Cancel Absent Message Set...
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Flexible Feature Numbers Default Function Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Call Forwarding - Follow Me Set Call Forwarding - Follow Me Cancel — Other PBX Extension 01 — — Other PBX Extension 02 — — Other PBX Extension 03 — — Other PBX Extension 04 —...
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2.00 Directory Number (DN) Description <Example> Directory numbers are the software type logical System-Numbering Plan numbers which are programmed to match the Numbering Plan (01/11) hardware type physical numbers (port numbers) attached to ports of extensions. No. Feature Accordingly, directory numbers are extension 1 1st Hundred Block Extension numbers.
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3.00 Floating Directory Number (FDN) Description Conditions It is possible to assign virtual directory numbers FDN setting must follow the assignment of to resources and make them appear to be “System-Numbering Plan”, 1st Hundred Block extensions. Those directory numbers are Extension through 16th Hundred Block defined as Floating Directory Numbers (FDN).
4.00 Tenant Service Description A single system can be used as if two systems To enable Tenant Service, set “System- were available. Operation”, Tenant Service to “Yes.” This enables the configuration of two systems “System-Tenant”, programming is used to which, in each case, are suited to a different determine how the resources will be divided up customer.
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5.00 Operator Description (When one attendant console is connected) The system allows the operator to answer, monitor and control the incoming calls. Operator 1 Up to two operators (operator 1 and 2) can be assigned in the system. Operator 2 extension The Operator 1 and 2 can perform several special functions listed in the table below.
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Programming • Invalid Operator Assignment The following arrangement is invalid in the Reference System Programming operator assignment whether tenant service is Dumb employed or not. “System-Operation (3/3)”, 9-D-1.03 10-C-5.00 Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 1 — — extension “System-Tenant”, 9-D-2.00 10-C-5.00 Operator 1 (Tenant 2) Operator 2...
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6.00 Class of Service (COS) Description 16) Trunk groups available for an outgoing CO call when the outgoing call is made by The functions executed by the extensions users specifying a trunk group. This setting is not can be restricted by the COS No. assigned for valid for one-touch CO line outgoing calls, each extension user.
7.00 Group 7.01 Intercom Group Description Conditions Each extension is assigned to an intercom group If tenant service is employed, the affiliation of (1 to 8). The extension users in the same intercom each intercom group is determined by the group can call each other by dialing the intercom programming in “Group-ICM/Paging Group”...
7.02 Call Pickup Group 7.03 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Group Description Description Extensions belonging to a particular intercom group can be divided into call pickup groups It is possible to execute UCD functions in a group which can execute the Dial Call Pickup feature. composed of one or more Call Pickup Groups.
7.04 Paging Group 7.05 Trunk Group Description Description It is possible to execute paging functions in a To support efficient utilization of trunks, they can group composed of one or more pickup groups. be grouped together (up to 16 groups) if all Such a group is called a “Paging Group.”...
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8.00 Night Service Description 2. Treatment of other calls in night mode Special arrangements are required to handle attendant-seeking incoming CO calls during period DID and PCO calls are not assignable to Night when the operator at Attendant Console is not Service.
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8.01 Directed Night Answer Description 3. Switching of Day/Night Mode Used to redirect incoming attendant-seeking CO It is assignable to switch Day/Night mode either calls to the designated extension or a group of automatically at pre-assigned time or manually extensions (Night Answer Group) automatically in by the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or night mode.
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8.02 Universal Night Answer (UNA) Description Programming Allows any extension user in the system to Reference System Programming answer incoming attendant-seeking CO calls Dumb ringing at an external pager, by dialing the “Group-Trunk Group (1/2)”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 feature number for “Night Answer 1 or 2.” Incoming Mode (Night) “Trunk-CO Line”, 9-F-1.00...
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8.03 Flexible Night Service Conditions Description 1. UNA and TAFAS Flexible Night Service allows the Operator 1 Call handling in UNA is identical to TAFAS. (Attendant Console or Extension user) to change The difference is that TAFAS is available in the assigned night answer destination on a CO day mode and UNA is available in night line basis by dialing the feature number for...
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8.04 Fixed Night Service Description Programming Call handling in Flexible and Fixed night service is Reference System Programming almost the same. Dumb The difference is: “Group-Trunk Group (1/2)”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 Incoming Mode (Night) “Trunk-CO Line”, 9-F-1.00 10-C-18.00 Flexible The Operator 1 (Attendant Console Night Answer Point or Extension) can change the night “Night Answer Group (NAG)”...
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8.05 Switching of Day/Night Mode Conditions Description If Auto Start Time on a certain day is not It is assignable to switch Day/Night mode either assigned, the current mode is continued until a automatically at pre-assigned time or manually new start time is encountered. by the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or Extension) at any time desired.
9.00 Mixed Station Capacities Description Programming Reference The KX-T336 System supports a wide range of System Programming Dumb telephone sets, not only PITS (Proprietary Integrated Telephone System) telephones but “Configuration-Slot Assignment” 9-C-2.00 10-C-2.00 also Standard Rotary telephones (10 pps/20 pps) and Standard Push-button telephones.
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10.00 Variable Time-Out Description Programming The timer values listed below can be set and Reference System Programming changed in system programming. Dumb Common system timer values are set by the “System-System Timer” 9-D-3.00 10-C-6.00 “System–System Timer” screen and “Special “Special Attended-DISA”, 9-K-1.00 10-C-40.00 Attendant–DISA”...
11.00 Lockout 12.00Automatic Station Release Description Description If the extension user remains off-hook after the If an extension user fails to dial any digits within a completion of a call, he or she will be specified time period after getting a line for disconnected from the channel after hearing making a call, he or she will be disconnected reorder tone.
13.00 Distinctive Dial Tone Description The following conditions apply when originating a CO call with an SLT. Multiple dial tone patterns are presented to the extension user to give some information about <1> When the first digit was not dialed within 10 selected lines, features set to the lines, etc.
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14.00 Distinctive Busy Tone Description Conditions There are three busy tone patterns as follows: If Automatic Callback to Trunk is programmed, the function is automatically set when making an Busy tone 1 : Normal busy tone. outgoing CO call and going on-hook when hearing busy tone.
15.00 Confirmation Tone Description Confirmation tone from external pagers can be selected to be sent or not in “Trunk-Pager & After several operations the system confirms the Music Source”, External Pager-Tone. success of the operation by sending a confirmation tone to the extension user. Refer to Section 3-B-16.00 “Tone and Ringing Patterns”...
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16.00 Tone and Ringing Patterns Description This system offers various tone patterns and ringing patterns, as listed below: Tone Patterns 1 sec Dial tone 1 Dial tone 2 Dial tone 3 Dial tone 4 (For intercom calls) Dial tone 5 Busy tone 1 Busy tone 2 Busy tone 3...
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Ringing Patters 1 sec CO ringing/CO Held Call Reminder Extension ringing/ Extension Held Call Reminder Intercom ringing Callback ringing Timed Reminder/ Doorphone ringing See Section 3-B-13.00 “Distinctive Dial Tone” for details of dial tone. See Section 3-B-14.00 “Distinctive Busy Tone” for details of busy tone. See Section 3-B-15.00 “Confirmation Tone”...
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C. Outgoing Call Features 1.00 Toll Restriction (for U.S.A. and Canada) The levels of extensions are assigned in “System- Description Class of Service”, Toll Restriction Level (Day) and Toll Restriction is a system programmable feature Toll Restriction Level (Night) as below: that, in conjunction with the assigned Class of Service, can prohibit selected extension users from placing unauthorized toll call.
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1.01 Toll Restriction for Local Trunk Dial Access (for U.S.A. and Canada) Flow Chart The flow chart below shows the procedures for “ARS/Local CO line Access” in the system restricting outgoing calls when a user makes an without ARS service. outgoing CO call by dialing the feature number for Start <2>When “ARS/Local Access”...
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Programming <1> Programming <4> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 9-E-1.02 10-C-15.00 “Group-Trunk Group (2/2)”, ARS/Local Access PBX Access Code (No Restriction) PBX Access Code (Restriction) Extension users may be restricted from Local Trunk Dial Access by “System-Class of Service”, ARS Local Access, as follows: If this system works into the host PBX, PBX...
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Programming <6> Reference System Programming Dumb “System-Local Access Group”, 9-D-5.00 10-C-9.00 Toll Restriction Table The number that is registered in the “System- Local Access Group”, Toll Restriction Table is the number of the Area/Office Code Table. System-Local Access Group OFLPRG LIN DIR Toll Restriction Level Toll Restriction Table Toll Restriction-Area/Office Code Table...
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1.02 Toll Restriction in Automatic Route Selection (ARS) System (for U.S.A. and Canada) Flow Chart The flow chart below shows the toll restriction feature number for “ARS/Local CO Line Access” in procedures for outgoing calls when an extension the system with ARS service. user makes an outgoing CO call by dialing the Start <1>...
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Programming <4> Programming <1> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 9-D-5.00 10-C-9.00 “System-Local Access Group”, ARS/Local Access Toll Restriction Table The number that is registered in “System-Local Extension users may be restricted from Local Access Group”, Toll Restriction Table is the Trunk Dial Access by the assignment of “System- number of the Area/Office Code Table.
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1.03 Toll Restriction for Individual Trunk Group Dial Access/Direct Trunk Access (for U.S.A. and Canada) Flow Chart Shows the procedures for restricting outgoing calls when an extension user makes an outgoing CO call by employing Individual Trunk Group Dial Access/Direct Trunk Access. Start <1>Is the selected trunk group set available for access in Class of Service?
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Programming <1> Programming <5> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.02 10-C-8.00 “Class of Service (1/2)”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 Trunk Group Access Toll Restriction Level (Day) and (Night) “Group-Trunk Group”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 When the selected trunk group is assigned to Toll Restriction Level “No”...
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Programming <9> Programming <7> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “Special Carrier Access-Equal 9-H-1.00 10-C-30.00 “Special Carrier Access-Equal 9-H-1.00 10-C-30.00 Access”, Equal Access Carrier Access”, Toll Restriction Level Code TRLS is programmed in the item below: There are four types of Equal Access Tables to check if the dialed XXXX corresponds with assigned numbers in four types of tables.
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1.04 Toll Restriction for Individual Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access for U.S.A. and Canada only) Flow Chart Shows the procedures for restricting outgoing calls when an extension user makes an outgoing CO call by employing Individual Virtual Trunk Start Group Dial Access. <1>...
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Programming <1> Programming <3> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb 9-H-1.00 10-C-30.00 “Special Carrier Access–Equal “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.02 10-C-8.00 Access“, Toll Restriction Table Special Carrier Access 9-H-2.00 10-C-31.00 “Special Carrier Access–OCC Access”, Toll Restriction Table Programming <2> The number that is registered in “Special Carrier Reference System Programming...
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The number that is registered in “Special Carrier Programming <4> Access–OCC Access”, Toll Restriction Table is the number of the Area/Office Code Table. Reference System Programming Dumb (when virtual trunk group 5 is designated): “System-Operation”, 9-D-1.0010-C-4.00 Home Dialing Plan Special Carrier Access-OCC Access OFL PRG SCR SEL There are three types of dialing plans for local OCC Access No.=1 and long distance calls.
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1.05 Operator/International Call Restriction for U.S.A. and Canada only) Flow chart The flow chart below shows the toll restriction procedure for Operator (telephone company) and International calls. Start <1> Compares Operator Call Restriction Level (ORLV) TRLE<ORLV with TRLE in Class of Service. Prohibits operator calls and TRLE>ORLV international calls.
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Programming <1> Programming <2> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Operation”, Restriction 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 “System-Operation”, Restriction Level-International Level-Operator ORLV is assigned in the item below: IRLV is assigned in the following item: System-Operation OFL PRG SCR SEL System-Operation OFL PRG SCR SEL Operation(1/3)
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1.06 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction for U.S.A. and Canada only) Flow Chart Local and long distance calls can be restricted by area codes only, or by office codes only, or by both area codes and office codes. The procedures are shown below: Start Type-A, B or C Type-A, B or C...
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Programming <1> (1)Programming the 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction plan (General) Reference System Programming Dumb Before programming the toll restriction plan, “System-Operation”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 determine the TRLE of each extension user in Home Dialing Plan Class of Service programming. “Group-Trunk Group”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 Dialing Plan...
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Assuming that your telephone system is located in the area, Area Code (AC)=200, Office Code (OC)=320, accordingly, your CO number is (1) + 200 + 320 + XXXX. Determine the Restriction Level of each AC and OC respectively according to the TRLE of each extension user (Table 1).
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Now program the 3/6 digit toll restriction plan (2)Programming the 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction according to the Table 1 and Table 2 using “Area/ Plan Using “OC” field. Office Code Table.” When you want to restrict an outgoing call for In some areas, the same 3-digit code may be certain area except a district within that area, used as both an Area Code and Office Code.
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If you do not want to restrict an extension user (3)Programming the 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction from originating CO calls for district B-1 within Plan by selecting “Y” in “L” field. Area B, because calls for district B-1 are considered local calls. In the area where Dialing Plan Type D is Then enter “01”...
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1.07 7/10 Digit Toll Restriction for U.S.A. and Canada only) Flow Chart 7/10 Digit Toll Restriction is to restrict calls that are not restricted by 3/6 Digit Toll Restriction, employing office codes and subscriber numbers, as follows: Start <1> Does the dialed number suit the dialing plan (A,B,C or D) preset in “System- Operation”, Home Dialing Plan or in “Group-Trunk Group”, Dialing Plan ?
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1.00 Toll Restriction (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Description Toll restriction is a system programmable feature Toll restriction level for Trunk Group is referred to that, in conjunction with the assigned Class of as “TRLT” in the following. Service, can prohibit the extension users from To assign toll restriction level for an extension user, making unauthorized toll calls.
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1.08 Toll Restriction for Local Trunk Dial Access (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Flow Chart The following flow chart shows the procedures for restricting an extension user when an outgoing CO call is made by dialing the feature number for “ARS/Local CO line Access.”...
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Programming <1> Programming <4> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 9-E-1.02 10-C-15.00 “Group-Trunk Group (2/2)”, ARS/Local Access PBX Access Code (No Restriction) PBX Access Code (Restriction) Extension users may be restricted from Local Trunk Dial Access by “System-Class of Service”, ARS Local Access, as follows: If this system works into the host PBX, PBX...
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1.09 Toll Restriction for Individual Trunk Group Dial Access/Direct Trunk Access (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Flow Chart The following flow chart shows the procedures for restricting an extension user when an outgoing CO call is made by dialing the feature number for “Trunk Group 01-08/09-16 Dial Access,”...
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Programming <1> Programming <5> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service (2/2)”, 9-D-4.02 10-C-8.00 “Class of Service (1/2)”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 Trunk Group Access Toll Restriction Level (Day) and (Night) “Group-Trunk Group(1/2)”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 When the selected trunk group is assigned to Toll Restriction Level “No”...
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1.10 7-Digit Toll Restriction (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Description The 7-digit toll restriction feature applies to the (Example) outgoing CO calls made by the extension users If a call is made by an extension user whose whose TRLE are lower than TRLL or TRLT. TRLE is 05, the leading three digits of the dialed The 7-digit toll restriction table is used to perform number is checked against the entries of the toll...
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1.11 Toll Restriction in Automatic Route Selection (ARS) System (for New Zealand) Flow Chart The flow chart below shows the toll restriction feature number for “ARS/Local CO Line Access” in procedures for outgoing calls when an extension the system with ARS service. user makes an outgoing CO call by dialing the Start <1>...
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Programming <1> Programming <4> Reference Reference System Programming System Programming Dumb Dumb “System-Class of Service”, 9-D-4.01 10-C-7.00 “Toll Restriction-7-Digit Toll 9-I-4.00 10-C-34.00 ARS/Local Access Restriction Table” Extension users may be restricted from Local Trunk Dial Access by the assignment of “System- Class of Service”, ARS Local Access, as follows: If set to “No ACCS”...
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2.00 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 2.01 ARS (for U.S.A. and Canada) Description 2. Not outdialed via ARS The following types of calls are not outdialed via Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a system ARS, reorder tone is sent if dialed. programmable feature that automatically selects the least expensive route available at the time an •...
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Explanation <Example> ARS Programming Explains the procedures to program ARS plan for calling the XYZ Company, which has the The following is an example to show the procedures telephone number “201-234-5678” and is long for programming ARS feature. distance. Five types of tables are used to program ARS Three telephone service companies are available feature;...
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The companies are shown below in order from least to most expensive : Hour Least Costly Company Next Less Costly Company Most Costly Company 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (Table 2) Based upon Table 2, the order of trunk group numbers connected to the telephone companies are shown below:...
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When an extension user calls the XYZ Company Modified Digit Table by selecting trunk group 01 or 02, he must dial the Enter the digits which you want to add local access code and the authorization number of automatically to the user dialed number into the the telephone company A or B before dialing the “Digits to be Inserted”...
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<Example 2> When trunk group 02 is accessed: To register the local access code and the authorization number of the telephone company A 987-6543 P P 201-234-5678 567890 which you want to add automatically when trunk group 01 or 02 is accessed, enter those numbers into “Digits to be Inserted”...
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Route Lists Table Entering “TG” Enter the trunk group numbers in “TG” field according to the Table 3. Enter the numbers “02” “01” “03” (7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) in Route List #01. Enter the numbers “02” “03” “01” (1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) in Route List #02.
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Entering “ALV” It is possible to set ARS restriction levels from “01” to “16” for Priority 2, 3, and 4. Enter ARS restriction level into “ALV” field. MOD WT ALV TG MOD (Table 7) Entering “WT” It is programmable to send the warning tone to the user or not when the trunk group of Priority 2 to 4 are seized, by selecting “Y”...
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Leading Digit Table/Office Code Table 1. Leading Digit Table Assuming that your system is located in the area Leading Digit Table is used for assigning Route AC=200, OC=320, that is, your CO number is Plan Table Number (RPN) for Area Code or (1) + 200 + 320 + XXXX, and Route Plan Table Office Code respectively.
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Assign Route Plan Table number for each Area Code or Office Code as follows, For Long Distance Call Automatic Route Selection - Leading Digit Table Leading Digit Table Entry=200 Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC 201 10, 202 10, 203 11, 204 06,...
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2. Office Code Table Route Plan Table number for Area Code is applied to the long distance call, accordingly, the same Route Plan Table number is applied to all Office Codes within that area. Office Code Table is used when you want assign another Route Plan Table number to an Office Code within that area.
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Automatic Route Selection - Leading Digit Table Leading Digit Table Entry=200 Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC Entry AC,OC • • Enter Route Plan Table number Area Code Office Code Table No.=01(1/4) 2 Hundred Office Code 3 Hundred Office Code , 25 Area Code Route Plan Table No.
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Office Code Table No.=01(1/4) 2 Hundred Office Code 3 Hundred Office Code , 28 Area Code Route Plan Table No. when hit data (01-32) Enter the Area Code. To register the Office Code 328, enter the last two digits of 328 into “3 Hundred Office Code”...
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The flow chart shows the procedures for ARS feature: The user dials. (After passing through the toll restriction procedure) Following “System-Operation”, Home Dialing Plan, determines whether the leading digits indicate an area code or an office code. Office code Area code Leading Digit Table (LDT) Leading Digit Table/Office Code Table Checks whether Route Plan...
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Continued from Route Plan Table Route Lists Table Checks whether an idle line Obtainable is obtainable or not from the trunk group assigned to Priority 1 Priority 1 in “TG.” Not obtainable Not assigned Checks whether Priority 2 is assigned or not. Assigned Priority 2 TRLE ≥...
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Continued from Route Lists Table Modified Digit Table (MDT) Checks the number entered in “DEL” field. From 1 to 9 Deletes the number of digits entered in “DEL” field from the begin- ning of the user dialed number except the feature number for “ARS/ Local CO Line Access.”...
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2.02 ARS (for New Zealand) Description Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a system 3. Toll Restriction programmable feature that automatically selects ARS applies to the call after the toll restriction the least expensive route available at the time an procedure. outgoing CO call is made.
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Explanation <Example> ARS Programming Explains the procedures to program ARS plan for calling the XYZ Company, which has the The following is an example to show the procedures telephone number “03-234-5678” and is long for programming ARS feature. distance. Five types of tables are used to program ARS Three telephone service companies are available feature;...
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The companies are shown below in order from least to most expensive : Hour Least Costly Company Next Less Costly Company Most Costly Company 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. (Table 2) Based upon Table 2, the order of trunk group numbers connected to the telephone companies are shown below:...
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When an extension user calls the XYZ Company Modified Digit Table by selecting trunk group 01 or 02, he must dial the Enter the digits which you want to add local access code of the telephone company A or automatically to the user dialed number into the B before dialing the telephone number of XYZ “Digits to be Inserted”...
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<Example 2> When trunk group 02 is accessed: To register the access code required by the telephone company which you want to add 9876543 P P 03-234-5678 automatically when trunk group 01 (telephone company A) or 02 (telephone company B) is Enter these numbers into “Digits to accessed, enter those numbers into “Digits to be be Inserted”...
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Route Lists Table Entering “TG” Enter the trunk group numbers in “TG” field according to the Table 3. Enter the numbers “02” “01” “03” (7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) in Route List #01. Enter the numbers “02” “03” “01” (1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) in Route List #02.
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Entering “ALV” It is possible to set ARS restriction levels from “01” to “16” for Priority 2, 3, and 4. Enter ARS restriction level into “ALV” field. MOD WT ALV TG MOD (Table 7) Entering “WT” It is programmable to send the warning tone to the user or not when the trunk group of Priority 2 to 4 are seized, by selecting “Y”...
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Leading Digit Table Leading Digit Table is used for assigning Route Plan Table Number (RPN) for Area Code or Office Code respectively. Route Plan Table number assigned to the Area Code is applied to the long distance calls, and Route Plan table number assigned to the Office Code is applied to the local calls or VPN (Virtual Private Network) calls.
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Routing the VPN (Virtual Private Network) calls VPN calls can be routed using one of the following two ways. 1. Using the ARS Procedures ARS procedures can be used for routing the VPN calls. In this case, VPN access code “1” should be attached to the beginning of the extension user dialed number using the Modified Digit Table.
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The flow chart shows the procedures for ARS feature: An outside call is made. (After passing the toll restriction procedure) Leading Digit Table Long distance call? (the first digit is “0”) or Local call? (the first digit is not “0”) Local call Long distance call Is Route Plan Table number...
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Continued from Route Plan Table Route Lists Table Checks whether an idle line Obtainable is obtainable or not from the trunk group assigned to Priority 1 Priority 1 in “TG.” Not obtainable Not assigned Checks whether Priority 2 is assigned or not. Assigned Priority 2 TRLE ≥...
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Continued from Route Lists Table Modified Digit Table (MDT) Checks the number entered in “DEL” field. From 1 to 9 Deletes the number of digits entered in “DEL” field from the begin- ning of the user dialed number except the feature number for “ARS/ Local CO Line Access.”...
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3.00 Tone/Pulse Conversion Description Conditions When the DTMF dial mode is established on a When making a CO call, if the trunk is assigned CO line, the dial signal sent from an extension to a PULSE dial mode, in the following conditions (tone or pulse dial mode) is converted into DTMF the dial signal is converted into DTMF signal after signals by the COT (LCOT,GCOT) card and sent...
4.00 Automatic Pause Insertion Description Programming When a host PBX or Centrex is accessed and Reference System Programming PBX access code with no restriction or restriction Dumb is programmed, a pause is automatically inserted “Group-Trunk Group (1/2)”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 after the access code. Type This function can only be executed for a trunk Pause Time...
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(Day) to ATT (Attendant Consoles). Up to two Attendant Consoles (with CRT display — Optional) can be equipped with the KX-T336 system. The Attendant Console Line Circuit (ATLC) Port 1 is for Attendant Console 1 and Port 2 is for Attendant Console 2.
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Dual Console Operation When two attendant consoles are equipped with the system, one of the following three types of Incoming Mode can be selected. Options B and C work only for the incoming outside call routed via a CO line which belongs to a Trunk Group whose Incoming Mode (Day) is assigned as “ATT.”...
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1.01 Load Sharing Description When two attendant consoles are equipped with the KX-T336 system, incoming calls directed to the attendant console are distributed to each console evenly so that both consoles can share the same load. KX-T336 System ATT 1...
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ATT1 or 2 is not answered within a specified time (Attendant Overflow Time), it may be redirected to the extension assigned as the overflow destination. Refer to Section 6-G-7.00 “Automatic Redirection If No Answer” for further information. KX-T336 System ATT 1 Ringing at ATT2 ATT 2 ↓...
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1.02 Simultaneous Ringing Description When two attendant consoles are equipped with the KX-T336 system, an incoming outside call directed to the attendant console will ring on a LOOP key of both attendant consoles simultaneously. KX-T336 System ATT 1 Ringing Incoming outside call...
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Interconsole IRNA Description When two attendant consoles are equipped with the KX-T336 system, if an incoming outside call ringing at a LOOP key of one attendant console is not answered within a specified time (Attendant Overflow Time), it will be redirected to another attendant console automatically.
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2.00 Attendant Console-less Operation 2.01 Direct In Line (DIL) Description Programming Once set in system program, this function makes DIL 1:1 it possible for an incoming call from a CO line to Reference go directly to an extension without assistance of System Programming Dumb the attendant.
2.02 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Description Programming DISA allows an outside party calling into the Reference System Programming Dumb system on a DTMF line to directly access certain system features, without attendant assistance. “Configuration-Slot Assignment” 9-C-2.00 10-C-2.00 After gaining access to the system, the caller can “System-System Timer”, 9-D-3.00 10-C-6.00...
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Conditions Operation DISA calls should be made from external callers Calling an extension from outside by DTMF dial type telephone instruments. 1. Dial the telephone number of the line which is programmed as a If reorder tone is returned but “* ” is not dialed in DISA line in this system.
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Calling an external party Calling again 1. Dial the telephone number of the While talking with an external party, or hearing line which is programmed as a ringback tone, busy tone, or reorder tone. DISA line in this system. 1. Dial “* .” •...
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2.03 Direct Inward Dialing (DID) Description Conditions Incoming calls can be put through directly to A subscriber number received from the Central extensions in accordance with the subscriber Office is converted into a DN or FDN according numbers sent from the Central Office. to the DID Digit Modification Table setting as Not only extensions but either an Attendant follows.
2.04 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)-Day Service Description Conditions Incoming CO calls programmed for TAFAS will If tenant service is employed : ring the external pager and any extension user in The affiliation of each external pager is the system can answer the calls by dialing the determined by the system programming in feature number for “Night Answer 1”...
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2.05 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)- General Description UP to 32 UCD groups can be set up in the system and they can be categorized into the Calls to a UCD group are distributed uniformly following two types. among the group members so that each member can share the same load.
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An outline sketch of UCD is shown below. (2)When the 1st call arrives at extension A, the 2nd call arrives at extension B. (1)When a number of calls have been arrived at a UCD group, the 1st call arrives at extension 4th call A first.
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2.06 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)- with/without OGM 2.06-1 UCD Group with OGM (01-04) Description If all group members are not available to answer a call (All Logout) UCD Groups 01-04 are provided exclusively for receiving outside calls. A call will be redirected to another destination (Overflow destination) immediately.
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Conditions What if all members are logged-out? 1. Calls which can arrive at a UCD group (with OGM) are: Then depending on your software version, the • Incoming outside calls via DIL(1:1) for which call is handled as follows. destination is set as FDN of a UCD group •...
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(2) What if a call ringing at overflow destination 7. UCD Timetable (ATT/EXT.) is not answered? When all extensions in a UCD group are busy, calls are handled according to the pre- programmed timetable. The timetable is assigned to the system by UCD group (01-04) employing “UCD Time Table-UCD (2/2)”...
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(3) Music on Hold is sent to the caller in the Timetable operation examples queue until a group member answers it. (Example 1) O1S → 4T → 2T → O2S → TR (Example) In the following case, Music on Hold is sent to the caller, during 4T (60 seconds) interval.
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(Example 2) O1S → H → 4T → 2T → O2S → H Note: → TR • If “IT” command is used instead of “H,” the caller hears ringback tone If “H” command is used as shown instead of Music on Hold. above, Music on Hold is always sent to the caller whether OGMs (Example 5) H →...
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2.06 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)- with/without OGM 2.06-2 UCD Group without OGM (05-32) Description If all group members are not available to answer a call (All Logout) UCD Groups (05-32) are provided to receive both extension and outside calls. A call will be redirected to another destination (Overflow destination) immediately.
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Conditions 4. Overflow destination 1. Calls which can arrive at UCD group (05-32) are: One of the following three destinations can be assigned as the overflow destination (OFDN) (1) Outside calls per UCD group (05-32) • Incoming outside calls via DIL (1:1) for •...
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(2) What if a call ringing at overflow destination Operation is not answered? Making a call from extension to a UCD group In case the overflow destination is an attendant console or extension. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button.
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2.07 Private CO (PCO) Description Conditions It is possible to connect a CO line as if it were A Private CO button lights up red at the times connected directly to a DN button on a PITS. below. This operation is called Private CO (PCO). 1) When the Private CO line is not In Service.
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2.08 Single CO (SCO) Description CO line which can be assigned as a SCO button To support prompt handling of outside calls, a CO line can be assigned to a DN button on a PITS • A CO line which belongs to a trunk group telephone.
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2.09 Group CO (GCO) Description Trunk group which can be assigned as a GCO button is: To support efficient utilization of CO lines, a group of CO lines (trunk group) can be assigned • A trunk group assigned as Bothway or to a DN button on a PITS telephone.
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2.10 Flexible SCO/GCO Assignment Description CO lines of the same trunk group can be assigned to both GCO (as a group unit) and SCO (as a single unit) at a time. Assuming that Trunk Group 01 consists of the following CO lines. TG01 CO line 1011 CO line 1012...
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Retrieving a call held on GCO from SCO. Assuming that Trunk Group 01 consists of the following CO lines and GCO and SCO buttons are assigned as follows. TG01 CO line 1011 CO line 1012 CO line 1013 CO line 1014 GCO-01 is in use at EXT.100 now.
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2.11 Multiple GCO Assignment Description More than one GCO button of the same trunk group can be assigned to a single PITS extension. (Example) Assuming that Trunk Group 01 consists of the following CO lines. TG01 CO line 1011 CO line 1012 CO line 1013 CO line 1014 Case 1.
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Conditions (1) Appearance of the call indication in case 2. If more than one outside call (via CO lines of the same trunk group) comes in under the following situation, the second call will appear on the next GCO button of the same extension. (Example) CO Lines Direct Termination...
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3.00 Flexible Ringing Assignment 3.01 Flexible Ringing Assignment- 3.02 Flexible Ringing Assignment - No Ringing Delayed Ringing Description Description Each line access button on the PITS telephone When incoming calls are placed to PITS from can be programmed to ring or not to ring when extensions, CO lines or doorphones, the incoming calls arrive during the day or at night.
4.00 Discriminating Ringing Description In an SLT, the Held Call Reminder for CO calls is the same as the CO line incoming ringing It is possible to identify the type of an incoming call pattern. The ringing for extension hold is the by the ringing pattern.
5.00 Station Hunting 5.01 Station Hunting-Circular Description See Section 3-B-7.03 “Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Group” for details on UCD groups. Station Hunting provides automatic redirection of See Section 3-D-2.05, 2.06 “Uniform Call incoming calls to an idle member of a hunt group Distribution (UCD)-without OGM/-with OGM”...
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5.02 Station Hunting-Terminal Description See Section 3-B-7.03 “Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Group” for details on UCD groups. Station Hunting provides automatic redirection of See Section 3-D-2.05, 2.06 “Uniform Call incoming calls to an idle member of a hunt group Distribution (UCD)-without OGM/-with OGM” for when the called extension is busy.
E. Holding Features 1.00 Music on Hold (for U.S.A. and Canada) Description Conditions The external music device (up to two units can be Music on Hold is not sent to the party on Hold accommodated by this system) automatically unless the settings outlined in description have sends Music on Hold to a party on Hold.
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1.00 Music on Hold (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) Programming Description System built-in Music Source and/or External Reference System Programming Dumb Music Source (if available) provide(s) Music on Hold and Background Music. “System-Operation (1/3)”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 Music on Hold is a programmable feature that External Music Source 1, 2 “Trunk-Pager &...
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2.00 Held Call Reminder Conditions Description If more than one call is placed on hold at a PITS When the Hold, Exclusive Hold or Call Park extension, this function is executed starting with (system or station) function has been activated, the earliest held call.
3.00 Transfer Recall Description Conditions If a call transferred by the Unscreened Call When there are more than one parties on hold, Transfer, Camp-On Transfer or Ringing Transfer this function is started from the earliest time for function is not answered by the destination party the transfer operation.
F. Other Features 1.00 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SMDR Parameters Description Page Length When an output device such as the printer provided with RS-232C interface etc., is The page length may be selected to position a connected to the system, it is possible to print out title and data on each page.
2.00 Off Premise Extension 3.00 Walking Station (OPX) Description Description It is possible to move an extension to a new location without re-programming. Single line telephones installed off the premise When moving a telephone, dial the feature can be operated via a public or private network in number for “Walking Station Set”...
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Operation Before proceeding with the move, complete steps 6. Replace the handset or press the 1 to 3 at the source and destination extensions. SP-PHONE button. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. (Supplement) When moving to an extension in the pre-installed status, follow steps 1 to 3 for the extension 2.
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4.00 Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back Description Conditions Up to four types of OGM’s can be recorded by the (1)Tenant Service Operator 1 (Attendant Console or PITS user) so If tenant service is employed, the affiliation of that different messages can be used for different each DISA card is determined by the system situations.
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Operation Recording OGM from PITS (For Operation from • If your PITS has a display, it Attendant Console, refer to Section 6-J-8.00 shows: “Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back.”) xxxxxxxx Play : 00 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button.
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Playing back OGM (Supplement) 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- In step 2 if you wish to interrupt and finish PHONE button. playback, press the MEMORY button. During playback you can start playback again from the beginning by dialing “* .” 2.
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IRNA feature does not work on it. Refer to Section 4-I-6.00 “Data Line Security” for further information. If the destination is a PITS with display, it shows: <Example> CO: PANASONIC 3-F-8 (30393)
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(for example, it is not “In Service”). 3. If a call arrives at a trunk which is set to <Example> “Outgoing Only.” CO : PANASONIC If a call is rerouted, the call will be sent to the following destinations: Indicates the name of the CO line.
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7.00 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection Description Programming Reference CPC (Calling Party Control) signal is the on-hook System Programming Dumb indication (disconnect signal) sent through the CO line when either calling or called party goes on- “Trunk-CO Line”, CPC Detection 9-F-1.00 10-C-18.00 hook.
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8.00 CO Busy Out Description Operation Allows the operator 1 (extension user or attendant Setting CO Busy Out to a CO line (from operator console) to busy out the invalid CO lines. Any user (including the operator at attendant 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- console) cannot seize the busied-out CO lines.
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9.00 Parallel Connection of Extensions Description Programming Reference Any Single Line Telephone can be connected System Programming Dumb parallely with a PITS telephone. When parallel connection is made, an extension “Extension Station” 9-G-1.01 10-C-22.00 user can make and answer a call by using either of Parallel Connect both telephones.
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10.00 Voice Processing System (VPS) Description The KX-T336 system provides the following features to enhance the performance of the Voice Processing System (VPS) — KX-TVP150. • Voice Mail Integration (Section 3-F-10.01) • DTMF Tone Integration (Section 3-F-10.02) Voice Mail Integration The KX-T336 system can forward callers directly to the called extension's mailbox.
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DTMF Tone Integration The KX-T336 system can send codes (DTMF tones) to indicate the state of the call (busy, answered, ringing, disconnect, etc.) in addition to the normal call progress tones. (Configuration 1) DIL 1:1 DISA Ext. Transfer Transfer Ext.
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DTMF tones to the Voice Mail Port before connecting the caller. These digits are commonly known as the Follow on ID. A max of 16 extension ports (HLC or SLC card) of the KX-T336 system can be programmed for connection to the Voice Processing System KX-TVP150.
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Voice Mail Port Assignment: Input Format PRG>VMD AT Item Number (01-16) Input Value for Item Assigning Items Input Value Item Number Number Voice Mail DN DNxxxx:Directory Number 0: None • • (Default = 0) To remove the existing setting, use “$CLR” command. For further information about programming, refer to Section 10-C-54.00 “Voice Mail Directory Number (VMD).”...
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2) Call Forwarding and Station Hunting The KX-T336 system can send the Follow on ID (the digits of mailbox number of the called extension) to the Voice Mail Port, if the caller is forwarded to a Voice Mail Port. The following simplified flow chart shows the treatment of the call forwarded to a VM extension.
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3) Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA) and Station Hunting The KX-T336 system can send the Follow on ID (the digits of mailbox number of the called extension) to the Voice Mail Port, if the caller is transferred to a Voice Mail Port by IRNA feature.
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4) Call Transfer and Voice Mail Integration Not only an incoming call directed to the extension, but a transferred call (both screened and unscreened call transfer) is applied to the Voice Mail Integration feature. Camp-on Transfer to a VM extension and Transfer Recall Example VM.108 (busy) VM.107 (busy)
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5) Others (a) If the extension to which calls are to be forwarded itself is in a call forward mode, a call will not be forwarded furthermore and it is connected to the first forwarded extension. Example Ext.100 Ext.101 Ext.102 ×...
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10.02 DTMF Tone Integration Description On extensions with the Voice Mail Port parameter enabled, the KX-T336 system can send codes (DTMF tones) to indicate the sate of the call (busy, answered, ringing, disconnect, etc.) in addition to the normal call progress tones.
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Conditions The following table describes the DTMF codes, call state and typical condition where the KX-T336 system would send the code. Code Call State Typical Conditions Ringback Tone Sent to the VPS when the extension it dialed is ringing. Busy Tone Sent to the VPS when the extension it dialed is busy.
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A. Treatment of the call transferred by the VPS The treatment of the call from a VPS extension varies depending on the conditions. The following detailed information explains the treatment of a call from a VPS extension by the types of the call. 1.
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2. Station Hunting 2-1. All members of a hunting group are non-VPS extensions Caller Ext.4 Hunting Hunting Transfer VPS 1 Ext.1 Hunting Group Ext.3 Hunting Hunting Ext.2 Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone At least one extension of a hunting group is idle.
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2. Station Hunting (continued) 2-3. Both VPS and non-VPS extensions are members of a hunting group A) When the destination is a VPS extension Caller Ext.2 Hunting Transfer VPS 1 VPS 2 Hunting Group VPS 3 Hunting Ext.1 A call from a VPS extension does not ring on another VPS extension whether it is idle or not.
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3. Call Forwarding (FWD) 3-1. FWD to a non-VPS extension Caller Transfer Forward VPS 1 Ext.1 Ext.2 FWD mode (FWD-All/Busy) Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle. Busy Tone The Ext.2 is busy. (FWD-No Answer) Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle.
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3. Call Forwarding (FWD) (continued) 3-2. FWD to a VPS extension Caller Transfer Forward VPS1 Ext.1 VPS 2 FWD mode (FWD-All/Busy) Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The VPS 2 is idle. (The call is forwarded to the VPS 2.) Busy Tone The VPS 2 is busy.
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting 4-1. FWD to a non-VPS extension (All members of a hunting group are non-VPS extensions) Caller Ext.5 Hunting Hunting Transfer Forward VPS 1 Ext.1 Ext.2 Hunting Group Ext.4 FWD mode Hunting Hunting Ext.3 (FWD-All/Busy) Code Call State Conditions...
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) 4-2. FWD to a VPS extension (All members of a hunting group are VPS extensions) Caller VPS 5 Hunting Hunting Transfer Forward VPS 1 Ext.1 VPS 2 Hunting Group VPS 4 FWD mode Hunting Hunting VPS 3...
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) FWD to a non-VPS extension (Both VPS and non-VPS extensions are members of a hunting group) Caller VPS 3 Hunting Hunting Transfer Forward VPS 1 Ext.1 Ext.2 Hunting Group Ext.3 FWD mode Hunting Hunting VPS 2 The call hunts for both VPS and non-VPS extensions in a hunting group...
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) (FWD-No Answer) Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle. (The call is ringing at Ext.1) ↓ Call Forwarding No Answer Time has been elapsed. ↓ Ringback Tone (The call is forwarded to the Ext.2 and ringing on it.) Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is busy.
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) FWD to a VPS extension (Both VPS and non-VPS extensions are members of a hunting group) Caller Ext.2 Hunting Hunting Transfer Forward VPS 1 Ext.1 VPS 2 Hunting Group VPS 4 FWD mode Hunting Hunting VPS 3...
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) Continued Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The VPS 2,3 and 4 are (The call is ringing at Ext.1) busy. ↓ The Ext.3 is idle. Call Forwarding No Answer Time has been elapsed. ↓...
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The treatment of a call from the extension or outside party varies depending on the conditions of the called extension. The KX-T336 system does not send codes (DTMF tones). The following detailed information explains the treatment of a call from the extension or outside party by the types of the call.
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At least one VPS extension of a hunting group is idle. Busy Tone All members of a hunting group are busy. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. 3-F-35 (21292)
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Refer to “6. Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA)” and “7. IRNA and Station Hunting” on pages 3-F-47 through 3-F-50 for further information. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call.
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Refer to “6. Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA)” and “7. IRNA and Station Hunting” on pages 3-F-47 through 3-F-50 for further information. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call.
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3. Call Forwarding (FWD) 3-1. FWD to a non-VPS extension Forward Ext./CO Ext.1 Ext.2 FWD mode (FWD-All/Busy) Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle. Busy Tone The Ext.2 is busy. (FWD-No Answer) Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle. (The call is ringing at the Ext.1) ↓...
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Ringback Tone (The call is still ringing at Ext.1.) The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. The treatment of calls differs depending on the types of calls.
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting 4-1. FWD to a non-VPS extension (All members of a hunting group are non-VPS extensions) Ext.5 Hunting Hunting Forward Ext./CO Ext.1 Ext.2 Hunting Group Ext.4 FWD mode Hunting Hunting Ext.3 (FWD-All/Busy) Call State Conditions Ringback Tone At least one extension of a hunting group is idle.
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Ringback Tone (The call is still ringing at Ext.1.) The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. The treatment of calls differs depending on the types of calls.
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Refer to “6. Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA)” and “7. IRNA and Station Hunting” on pages 3-F-47 through 3-F-50 for further information. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call.
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) (FWD-No Answer) Call State Conditions Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is idle. (The call is ringing at Ext.1) ↓ Call Forwarding No Answer Time has been elapsed. ↓ Ringback Tone (The call is forwarded to the Ext.2 and ringing on it.) Ringback Tone The Ext.2 is busy.
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4. Call Forwarding and Station Hunting (continued) The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. The treatment of calls differs depending on the types of calls. Refer to “5. Treatment of the call forwarded to the busy extension/VPS” for further information.
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Refer to “6. Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA)” and “7. IRNA and Station Hunting” on pages 3-F-47 through 3-F-50 for further information. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call.
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5. Treatment of the call forwarded to the busy extension/VPS The following table shows the treatment of the call forwarded to the busy extension or VPS (including all members of the Station Hunting Group are busy) by types of the Call Forwarding feature assigned. Outside Call Extension Call DIL 1:1...
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Busy Tone * The VPS 1 is busy. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. Refer to “8. Treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension/VPS by IRNA feature”...
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All members in a hunting group are busy. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. Refer to “8. Treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension/VPS by IRNA feature”...
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All members of a hunting group are busy. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. Refer to “8. Treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension/VPS by IRNA feature”...
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All members of a hunting group are busy. The KX-T336 system sends Follow on ID (mailbox number of the called extension) when a VPS extension answers the call. Refer to “8. Treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension/VPS by IRNA feature”...
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8. Treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension/VPS by IRNA feature The following table shows the treatment of the call transferred to the busy extension or VPS (including all members of a Station Hunting Group are busy.) DIL 1:1 DISA The call continues to The call is put on the waiting status, and it will...
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11.00 Call Accounting Summary The KX-T336 System has the following three programming items related to Call Accounting. • System — Class of Service “Forced Account Code Mode” ( Section 4-I-2.00, Section 5-G-2.00 “Account Code Entry” Section 9-D-4.01 “Class of Service (1/2)”...
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Table 2. shows how each combination of programming items works. Restriction by Toll Account Code Entry Validity Check Restriction Table Not restricted, if a system registered account code is entered Always checked Restricted Always required Not restricted, if an appropriate account code is entered Not checked Restricted...
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When both ACL and ACV features are assigned (for U.S.A. and Canada) The extension user can override the restriction on numbers (registered in the Toll Restriction Table) by entering the account code before making an outside call if the validly of the account code entered is proved by the system. The following example shows how to restrict the extension users from dialing a specific outside number, and allow some of them to dial that number.
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(In case of “Individual Trunk Group Dial Access” and “Direct Trunk Access.”) TRLT (Toll Restriction Level of Trunk Group) of a specific trunk group Group - Trunk Group OFL PRG SCR SEL Trunk Group No.= 02 (1/2) Type......DDD Name...... Intercept Routing (Night) EXT:5002 (Type:No.) Toll Restriction Level ..
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2. Program the Area/Office Code Tables as follows. Select Y (In case of Type-D) Enter Restriction Level of Area Code Area/Office Code Enter Restriction Level “02” in “AL” field of Area/Office Code 201. If dialing plan type-D is applied in your area, select “Y” in “L” field of Area/Office Code 201.
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4. Register the Area/Office Code Table No. to be used as follows: (Local Trunk Dial Access) System-Local Access Group OFL PRG LIN DIR Toll Restriction Level Toll Restriction Table Toll Restriction-Area/Office Code Table OFL PRG SCR SEL Area/Office Code Table No. =1 Entry 200 (Individual Trunk Group Dial Access and Direct Trunk Access) Group-Trunk Group OFL PRG SCR SEL...
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(B) To allow the extension users (whose COS No.=02) to override the restriction on numbers. 1. Assign System – Class of Service “Forced Account Code Mode” for COS.02 to “No.” as follows. System-Class of Service OFL PRG SCR DIR Class of Service (COS) No.= 02 (1/2) Toll Restriction Level (Day) .....
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3. To register the System Account Codes, first divide the System Speed Dialing area into two areas by entering the SPB command as follows. To assign 80 Speed Dialing Codes and 120 System Account Codes in the Speed Dialing Screen, enter as follows. ;...
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When the programming steps from (A)1 through (B)3 have already been done, the treatment of an outside call made by an extension user (whose COS.No. is 02) depends on the operation as follows. (In case of “Local Trunk Dial Access.”) PITS Operation Result...
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Result Operation The outside number dialed is Restricted by “Toll 2 + [(1) + 201+] 204xxxx Restricted. Restriction Table.” (Call is not The account code completed.) + 3456# + [(1) + 201+] 204xxxx entered is “Not valid.” Restriction on number is overridden. + 1234# + [(1) + 201+] 204xxxx (Call is completed.) Direct Trunk Access...
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When both ACL and ACV features are assigned (for areas other than U.S.A. and Canada) The extension user can override the restriction on number by entering the account code before making an outside call if the validly of the account code entered is proved by the system.
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TRLL (Toll Restriction Level of Local Access) System-Local Access Group OFL PRG LIN DIR Toll Restriction Level Level of Local Access Group (TRLL) Section 9-D-5.00 “Local Access Group” Section 10-C-9.00 “Local Access Group (LAG)” (In case of “Individual Trunk Group Dial Access” and “Direct Trunk Access.”) 2.
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3. Assign System – Class of Service “Forced Account Code Mode” for COS.02 to “No.” as follows. System-Class of Service OFL PRGSCR DIR Class of Service (COS) No.= 02 (1/2) Toll Restriction Level (Day) ..... 01 Toll Restriction Level (Night) ... 02 CO Transfer Mode......
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5. To register the System Account Codes, first divide the System Speed Dialing area into two areas by entering the SPB command as follows. To assign 80 Speed Dialing Codes and 120 System Account Codes in the Speed Dialing Screen, enter as follows. ;...
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When the programming procedures from 1 to 5 have already been done, the treatment of an outside call made by an extension user (whose COS.No. is 02) depends on the operation as follows. (In case of “Local Trunk Dial Access.”) PITS Operation Result...
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Result Operation The outside number dialed is Restricted by “3 Digit 2 + 0xxxx Restricted Toll Restriction Table” (Call is not completed) The account code + 3456# + 0xxxx entered is “Not valid” Restriction on number is overridden + 1234# + 0xxxx (Call is completed) Direct Trunk Access PITS...
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12.00 Waiting for Second Dial tone Description In some areas, upon completion of area code entry, the extension user must ensure the reception of the second dial tone from the central office before continuing to dial the rest of the telephone number. The following dialing procedures assume that the required system programming has already been done.
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Note: Assign “CO Access Instantly (CAI)” feature to “Yes” on a trunk group by entering the CAI command. This feature is programmable on a trunk group basis. In case of Local Trunk Dial Access, the system decides the mode by the top trunk group of Local Trunk Hunt Sequence.
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13.00 Timed Reminder with OGM (Wake-up Call) Description A wake-up call can be set either by any extension user to his or her own extension, or by the Operator 1 or 2 (Attendant Console or Extension) to any extension. When this feature is activated, the extension user can hear a wake-up message by going off-hook after being alerted by the alarm tone at a specified time.
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Note: To utilize BGM, set the usage of music source to “BGM” or “Hold & BGM.” If set to “Hold,” other two extensions hear the second dial tone instead of BGM and will not be able to hear a wake-up message. (See Section 9-F-2.00 “Pager and Music Source.”) Endless loop OGM A wake-up message is always played back from the beginning of it to the...
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Note: This feature works if the extension user goes off-hook while the alarm tone is ringing for 2 minutes. Tenant Service If the tenant service is employed, each tenant (1 and 2) can have its unique wake-up message respectively. In this case, affiliations of the wake-up message and the extension should be the same tenant.
TIE lines can be used to call through KX-T336 to reach another switching system (PBX or CO). By utilizing the TIE lines, the KX-T336 can support not only communications with the public network but with other locations of the company in the private network which your KX-T336 can be a part of.
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Routing Procedure 1: Routing Table Provides for the routing of calls over the TIE Line Network. Up to 36 routing patterns can be programmed in this table. This table is referenced by the system to identify the trunk route, when an extension user made a TIE call by dialing the feature number for “TIE Trunk Access,”...
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Routing Procedure 2: Routing Flow Chart (1) When a TIE call is made by an extension user in your PBX Analyzing extension dialed number Extension TIE Trunk Access CO button or Trunk Group Access for TIE Own Ext. No? Other PBX Extension? Is the first 1-3- digit registered in the TIE...
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Routing Procedure 2: (2) When a TIE call comes in on your PBX from other PBXs. Analyzing digits sent from the other PBX. Is there a PBX Code in the received digits? Does the leading 3- digit of the received digits match your PBX Code? Is your PBX’s CO...
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Programming (1) Basic Programming Always required to make use of TIE lines regardless of the type of applications. Reference System Programming Dumb “Configuration — Slot Assignment” 9-C-2.00 10-C-2.00 “Configuration — Channel 9-C-4.00 10-C-64.01 Assignment” “Group — Trunk Group (1/2)”, 9-E-1.01 10-C-14.00 Type “Trunk—...
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14.01 Calling from TIE to TIE Description TIE calls among several different company locations can be done by dialing a 3 or 4-digit extension number only, or by dialing a location number (PBX Code) and an extension number. (1) By dialing Extension Number only Description Extension users can make a call via TIE line to other extension users in other PBXs within a private network by simply dialing a 3 or 4-digit extension number.
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Programming Reference System Programming Dumb “System-Operation(1/ 3)”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 Numbering Plan “System-Numbering Plan”, 9-D-6.00 10-C-10.00 TIE Trunk Access 9-D-6.10 Other PBX Extension 01-16 9-D-6.11 “Special Attended-TIE Line Routing Table”, 9-K-4.00 10-C-65.01 Code Delete Digit Insert Dial Trunk Group Hunt Sequence 01-05 (2) By dialing Location Number (PBX code) and Extension Number Description...
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Code Delete Insert Trunk Group Hunt Sequence Digit Dial PBX-2 • System - Operation (1/3) PBX Code: 951 • System - Numbering Plan (07/11)-TIE Trunk Access: 84 (default) • Special Attended - TIE Line Routing Table Code Delete Insert Trunk Group Hunt Sequence Digit Dial Programming...
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Operation Making a TIE call (A) By dialing an extension number 1.Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4, 2.Dial the other PBX’s extension number. • You hear ringback tone. (B) By dialing a PBX code and an extension number 1.Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button.
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14.02 Calling from TIE to CO Description TIE Lines can be used to minimize the cost of calls to a distant location outside of the TIE Line Network. A long distance call from one location may be a local call from another location. This fact must be taken into consideration before making a long distance call.
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PBX-2 • System - Operation (1/3) PBX Code: 951 • Group - Trunk Group (2/2) (9-E-1.02, 10-C-15.00) Type: TIE TIE - CO Restriction: No TIE-Forced Account Code Mode: Yes • Special Attended - TIE Line Routing Table Code Delete Insert Trunk Group Hunt Sequence Digit Dial...
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Operation 1.Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. 2.Dial the feature number for TIE Trunk Access “84” (default). • You hear dial tone 1, 3.Dial the PBX code and a CO access code of the destination PBX. 4.Dial a TIE Account Code (if required).
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14.03 Calling from CO to TIE Description TIE lines are usually used to link two or more distant locations where high volume calling traffic exists. However, a person at a location outside of the Tie Line Network can also use it by first making a CO call via public network to the nearest point of TIE Line Network for the purpose of saving the toll call charge.
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PBX-2 • System - Operation (1/3) PBX Code: 951 • Special Attended - TIE Line Routing Table Code Delete Insert Trunk Group Hunt Sequence Digit Dial Programming Reference System Programming Dumb “Group-Trunk Group (2/ 2)”, 9-E-1.02 10-C-15.00 CO-TIE Restriction TIE Incoming Delete Digit TIE Incoming Insert Dial “Special Attended-TIE Line 9-K-4.00...
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If the primary-route is poor because of equipment failure or congestion, KX- T336 bypasses it and selects the secondary-route. On receipt of a TIE call, KX-T336 analyzes it to determine the destination to which the call must be sent or the route by which the calls will be sent, and then transmit it.
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Programming example: To realize the call flow mentioned in the previous page, the following system programming is required at PBX-1, -3, and -4 respectively. PBX-1 • System -Operation (1/3) (9-D-1.01, 10-C-4.00) PBX Code: 951 • Special Attended - TIE Line Routing Table (9-K-4.00, 10-C-65.01) Code Delete Insert...
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Programming Reference System Programming Dumb “Group-Trunk Group (2/ 2)”, 9-E-1.02 10-C-15.00 CO-TIE Restriction TIE-CO Restriction TIE Incoming Delete Digit TIE Incoming Insert Dial “Special Attended-TIE Line 9-K-4.00 10-C-65.01 Routing Table”, Code Delete Digit Insert Dial Trunk Group Hunt Sequence 01-05 —...
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— 10-C-65.06 Conditions • To utilize this service, both two PBXs linked by a TIE Line must be KX-T336 System. • If PBX Code is used for making TIE calls, “PBX Code and Extension No.” is displayed on the display.
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PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) voice channels. T-1 DIGITAL TRUNK Card (KX-T96187) and CSU (Channel Service Unit) are required to utilize T-1 carrier with KX-T336 System. This card supports five different trunk interfaces to provide desired connection at minimum expense. One of the following five trunk types can be assigned to one of 24 voice channels of T-1 DIGITAL TRUNK card individually according to tariffs and customer need.
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(2) Physical port number for each T-1 trunk channel is as follows: Slot No. T-1 Channel Port No. Slot 01 ch 01-08 X011-X018 ch 09-16 X021-X028 ch 17-24 X031-X038 Slot 05 ch 01-08 X051-X058 ch 09-16 X061-X068 ch 17-24 X071-X078 Slot 09 ch 01-08 X091-X098...
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E-1 DIGITAL TRUNK Card (KX-T96188) is required to utilize E-1 carrier with the KX-T336 System. This card supports the following three different trunk interfaces to provide desired connection at minimum expense. One of the following three trunk types can be assigned to one of 30 voice channels of E-1 DIGITAL TRUNK Card individually according to tariffs and customer needs.
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Note: Total 18 CO cards (144 ports) allowed per system DID + LCOT + GCOT + T-1 + E-1 + E&M + PCOT + RCOT *T-1 is counted as 3 cards, and E-1 is counted as 4 cards. (2) The physical port number for each E-1 Digital Trunk channel is as follows: Slot No.
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17.00 Automatic Number Identification (ANI) Description Provides the called party with the presentation of caller’s phone number. With the ANI service, an extension user can find out who’s calling before deciding to answer a call. One of the following three presentation ways of caller’s phone number can be utilized depending on the system programming.
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Conditions • A special arrangement is required with a local Central Office to utilize ANI service. Consult with your local Central Office about whether they provide this service or not. • ANI service can be utilized with an E-1 “DR2” Channel Trunk whose Dial Mode is set to “MFC-R2.”...
18.00 Limited Call Duration Description Limited Call Duration is a system programmable feature that disconnects a CO call when a pre-specified time expires. A warning tone is sent to the extension user 15 seconds before the time limit. Limiting the call duration can be enabled or disabled on a COS (Class of Service) basis for each extension.
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19.00 Charge Management (for areas other than U.S.A and Canada) 19.01 Budget Management Description Used to limit the total amount of phone charge of each extension to a pre- assigned amount. If the pre-assigned limit is reached, the extension user cannot make further CO calls until his or her charge meter is reset.
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19.02 Charge Fee Reference Description Allows a display PITS user to check, clear phone charges and print out the data by SMDR. Phone charges are displayed per extension, ATT, CO line, account code, or the total of each. Reference Programming System Programming Dumb —...
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Section 4 Station Features and Operation Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS)
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(Section 4) Station Features and Operation Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS) Contents Page A Preparation ...................... 4-A-1 1.00 Outline ....................4-A-1 2.00 Configuration ..................4-A-1 2.01 Location of Feature Buttons ............4-A-2 2.02 Controls..................4-A-15 3.00 LED Indication Patterns................. 4-A-19 4.00 Display-LCD...................
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Page 4.00 Automatic Dialing................... 4-C-10 4.01 One Touch Dialing............... 4-C-10 4.02 Speed Dialing-System..............4-C-11 4.03 Last Number Redial (LNR)............4-C-14 4.04 Automatic Redial ................. 4-C-15 4.05 Saved Number Redial (SNR)............4-C-16 5.00 Making Internal Calls................4-C-17 5.01 Inter Office Calling............... 4-C-17 5.02 Intercom Calling................
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Page E Holding Features....................4-E-1 1.00 Hold ...................... 4-E-1 2.00 Exclusive Hold..................4-E-2 3.00 Consultation Hold .................. 4-E-3 4.00 Call Hold Retrieve-Station..............4-E-5 5.00 Call Park ....................4-E-6 5.01 Call Park-System................. 4-E-6 5.02 Call Park-Station ................. 4-E-8 6.00 Call Splitting................... 4-E-10 Transferring Features ..................
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Page H Paging Features....................4-H-1 1.00 Paging....................4-H-1 1.01 Paging All Extensions..............4-H-1 1.02 Group Paging ................4-H-3 1.03 Paging External Pagers............... 4-H-5 1.04 Paging All Extensions and External Pagers ....... 4-H-7 2.00 Background Music (BGM) through External Pager........ 4-H-9 Other Features ....................
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A. Preparation 1.00 Outline Panasonic EMSS PITS (Proprietary Integrated Telephone System) telephones are provided to utilize the various features of the KX-T336 system, in addition to supporting basic telephone service (making and answering calls). This section describes special features and required operation of PITS telephones.
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2.00 Configuration PITS telephones can be categorized as the following four types. Type 20 KX-T30820, KX-T61620, KX-T123220 Type 30 KX-T30830, KX-T61630, KX-T123230, KX-T123230D, KX-T123235 Type 50 KX-T30850, KX-T61650, KX-T123250 7000 Series KX-T7020, KX-T7030, KX-T7050, KX-T7130 2.01 Location of Feature Buttons (Type 20) Common Location of Feature Buttons illustrated below is...
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Location of DN buttons is specific to each model as follows. KX-T123220 KX-T30820 MESSAGE MESSAGE (Message DN12 Waiting) Button DN11 and Indicator DN10 DN (Directory DN (Directory Number) Buttons Number) Buttons and Indicators and Indicators ICM (Intercom) Button and Indicator ICM (Intercom) Button and Indicator...
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(Type 30) Common Location of Feature Buttons illustrated below is common to all Type 30 PITS telephones. Refer to the following page. Microphone 1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 8 AUTO ANS/MUTE Button and Indicator 2 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons 9 SP-PHONE Button and Indicator 3 CONF Button and Indicator 10 SAVE Button 4 FWD/DND Button and Indicator...
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Location of DN buttons is specific to each model as follows. KX-T123230, KX-T123230D, KX-T123235 KX-T30830 MESSAGE DSS8 MESSAGE (Message DN12 DSS7 Waiting) Button DN11 DSS6 and Indicator DSS (Direct DN10 DSS5 Station Selection) DSS4 Buttons and DSS3 Indicators DN (Directory DSS2 Number) DSS1...
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(Type 50) Common Location of Feature Buttons illustrated below is common to all Type 50 PITS telephones. Memory Card Refer to the following page. 1 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons 6 CONF Button 2 TRANSFER Button 7 REDIAL Button 3 AUTO/MEMORY Button 8 FLASH Button 4 PAUSE Button 9 HOLD Button...
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Location of DN buttons is specific to each model as follows. KX-T123250 KX-T30850 MESSAGE MESSAGE (Message DN12 Waiting) Button DN11 and Indicator DN10 DN (Directory DN (Directory Number) Buttons Number) and Indicators Buttons and Indicators ICM (Intercom) Button and Indicator ICM (Intercom) Button and Indicator...
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Programmable Feature buttons TRANSFER PF01 PF02 PF03 4-A-10...
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(7000 Series) Preliminary Remarks: Some buttons provided for the KX-T7020, KX-T7030, KX-T7050 and KX-T7130 are called by names other than the ones described in this manual. If you use these models, please press the equivalent buttons shown below instead of the buttons described in this manual.
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KX-T7030 HYBRID SYSTEM 1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 9 PAUSE Button 2 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons 10 AUTO DIAL/STORE Button and Indicator 3 DN (Directory Number) Buttons and 11 AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button and Indicators Indicator 4 INTERCOM Button and Indicator 12 SP-PHONE Button and Indicator 5 CONF Button and Indicator 13 REDIAL Button...
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KX-T7050 HYBRID SYSTEM 7 AUTO DIAL/STORE Button and Indicator 1 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons 8 AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button and 2 DN (Directory Number) Buttons and Indicator Indicators 9 MONITOR Button and Indicator 3 INTERCOM Button and Indicator 10 REDIAL Button 4 MESSAGE Button and Indicator 11 FLASH Button 5 TRANSFER Button...
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KX-T7130 HYBRID SYSTEM 9 TRANSFER Button 1 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 10 PAUSE Button 2 PF (Programmable Feature) Buttons 11 AUTO DIAL/STORE Button and Indicator 3 DN (Directory Number) Buttons and Indicators 12 AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button and Indicator 4 INTERCOM Button and Indicator 13 SP-PHONE Button and Indicator 5 CONF Button and Indicator 14 REDIAL Button...
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2.02 Controls Various controls are provided for each type of PITS telephones as shown below. Type Type 7020/ 7030/ Controls Usage 20/50 7050 7130 MEMORY Switch SET: Normal operation PROGRAM: Local station programming (See Sections 11 and 12) RINGER Volume HIGH/LOW: Sets the desired ringer volume Selector OFF: The telephone does not ring...
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(7000 series) KX-T7020, KX-T7050 Left HANDSET VOLUME Selector RINGER VOLUME Selector VOLUME Control Rear MEMORY Switch KX-T7030, KX-T7130 Left HANDSET VOLUME Selector RINGER VOLUME Selector VOLUME Control Rear MEMORY Switch HANDSET/HEADSET Selector CONTRAST Selector 4-A-18...
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3.00 LED Indication Patterns Line conditions are displayed by three patterns of flashing LED indicators on PITS buttons, as follows. Pattern 1 (240 wink) Pattern 2 (60 wink) Pattern 3 (120 wink) 1 sec Pattern 1 : Shows call arriving with 240 winks/min and is called “240 wink.” Pattern 2 : Shows holding a call with 60 winks/min and is called “60 wink.”...
4.00 Display-LCD 4.01 Time and Date Display Description Operation This is a function for a PITS provided with the Changing the time display mode to the date display to offer a display either of the present display mode time or of the date and the day of the week. It is indicated on the display when the PITS is on- Be sure the telephone set is on-hook and the SP- hook and the SP-PHONE is off.
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4.02 Dialed Number Display 4.03 Duration Time of Call Display Description Description This is a function for the user of a PITS with the This function permits a PITS with the display to display to see the dialed number of the other show the duration of an incoming or outgoing CO party shown on the display.
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“&” appears on the most right side of the display. intercom number Operation When called by an outside party : Press the button to be confirmed. PANASONIC trunk name trunk group name A station name or a trunk name does not appear unless they are assigned in “Extension-Station”, Station Name or “Trunk-CO Line”, Trunk Name.
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4.06 Station Name Display Description The example below shows the display on the calling station when calling an extension This is a function that shows the user of a PITS assigned to Call Forwarding on the DN button : with the display the other extension's directory number and, if stored, its name.
B. Feature Buttons 1.00 Fixed Feature Buttons Description Feature Buttons, like features, are either fixed or assignable. Fixed Feature Buttons, (for example HOLD ,) have specific functions permanently associated with them. The following table shows all Fixed Feature Buttons provided on the PITS telephone by each type.
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The MESSAGE button is not provided on the PITS's listed below, but can be assigned to the assignable buttons respectively, as follows: Assignable Buttons PITS not provided with MESSAGE DSS 8 KX-T30830 DN 3 KX-T30820, KX-T30850 DN 6 KX-T61620, KX-T61630, KX-T61650 For the assignment of the FWD/DND, SAVE and MESSAGE buttons, refer to the following.
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FWD/DND Button This button can be used for setting or canceling the Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb feature. CONF Button and Indicator Allows the user to perform a three party conference. FLASH Button This button causes a flash signal to be sent to the Central Office. MESSAGE Button and Indicator This button can be used for Message Waiting feature.
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2.00 Assignable Feature Buttons Description Assignable Feature Buttons can have features assigned to them, by the System Programming or by the PITS Station Programming. The following three types of Assignable Feature Buttons are provided on the PITS telephones. • DN button •...
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In the list on the previous page: Programming “ ” indicates that the feature is assignable. Conditions “ ” indicates that the feature is not assignable. A code number for any of the following features can be assigned on only one DN button of a For example, “PDN”...
3.00 Line Access Buttons 3.01 PDN Button Programming Description When the KX-T336 System is installed, a Primary Reference System Programming Directory Number (PDN) button is always Dumb assigned to every PITS telephone. “Extension-Station (2/3)”, 9-G-1.02 10-C-24.00 A PDN is a user's extension number.
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3.02 SDN Button 3.03 ICM Button Description Description Allows an extension user to assign PDN buttons Allows an extension user to make/receive an of other extensions on DN buttons of PITS. This intercom call within an ICM (Intercom) group. assigned DN buttons are called SDN buttons. The assignment of SDN buttons make it easier to Programming transfer or answer other extensions.
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3.04 PCO Button Description Conditions It is possible to connect a CO line as if it were A Private CO button lights up red at the times connected directly to a DN button on a PITS. below. This operation is called Private CO. 1) When the Private CO line is not In Service.
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3.05 SCO Button Description CO line which can be assigned as a SCO button To support prompt handling of outside calls, a CO line can be assigned to a DN button on a PITS • A CO line which belongs to a trunk group telephone.
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3.06 GCO Button Description Trunk group which can be assigned as a GCO button is: To support efficient utilization of CO lines, a group of CO lines (trunk group) can be assigned • A trunk group assigned as Bothway or to a DN button on a PITS telephone.
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C. Outgoing Call Features 1.00 Line Selection-Calling Note Description PITS telephones may have many line access Line access buttons that are available for a PITS buttons and the set user can access a desired line telephone are: either directly by pressing the button or by employing automatic line selection feature.
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1.01 Prime Line Preference-Calling Description This feature is available when a PITS telephone has no incoming call, or when a PITS telephone Automatically connects a PITS telephone to a does not answer an incoming call automatically line pre-assigned as Prime Line by simply lifting by going off-hook, that is, “Ringing Line the handset or pressing the SP-PHONE button.
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1.02 Idle Line Preference-Calling Description Operation One of the idle DN buttons (PDN, SDN) or CO 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- buttons (PCO, SCO, GCO) on a PITS telephone PHONE button. will be automatically selected by lifting the •...
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1.03 No Line Preference-Calling 2.00 On-Hook Dialing Description Description If No Line Preference is assigned to a PITS On-Hook Dialing enables various hands-free telephone, no line is automatically connected to a dialing operation. This permits the PITS PITS telephone when it goes off-hook. telephone users without lifting the handset to To get a line for making a call, the extension user access a line and dial telephone numbers,...
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Operation Without lifting the handset, press the desired line By using the Single CO button access button listed below and perform an appropriate dialing operation: 1. Press the Single CO button. • SP-PHONE button • Single CO button • The indicator on the SP- •...
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3.00 Making Outside Calls 3.01 Local Trunk Dial Access Description Operation Allows extension users to make outgoing CO 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- calls by automatic selection of an idle CO line. PHONE button. Dialing the feature number for ARS/Local CO •...
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3.02 Individual Trunk Group Dial Access Description • Trunk group specifying number matches trunk group number, Allows extension users to make outgoing CO as follows: calls via an idle CO line in the specified trunk group by dialing the feature number for “Trunk Trunk Group Trunk Group Group 01-08 Access”...
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3.03 Individual Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access for U.S.A. and Canada only) Description Operation Allows extension users to make outgoing CO 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- calls using Special Carrier Facilities by simply PHONE button. dialing the feature number for “Trunk Group 17- 24 Access.”...
3.04 Direct Trunk Access Operation Description 1. Press the desired CO button. Allows a PITS telephone user one-button access to a CO line. • The indicator on the CO button You can make an outgoing CO call without lights in green. dialing the feature number for CO line access.
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4.00 Automatic Dialing 4.01 One Touch Dialing Description <Example> For calling an outside party automatically: Extension users can program frequently dialed telephone numbers (of both extensions and ARS/Local CO Line Access - telephone number outside parties) or feature numbers into memory The feature numbers for selecting a CO line are: on the following PITS telephone's Assignable •...
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4.02 Speed Dialing-System Description Operation Allows any extension user to call outside parties Calling an outside party using Speed Dialing- by simply pressing the AUTO button and dialing a System pre-assigned 3-digit code (001 to 200) common to 1. Lift the handset or press the any extension user in the system.
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<Toll Restriction Plan for System Speed Dialing> Code (TRLSD=01 to 16), the system compares Toll Restriction Level of Extension The system administrator can assign Toll (TRLE) with TRLSD. Restriction Level of System Speed Dialing (referred to as “TRLSD” in the following) to each If TRLE is equal to or higher than TRLSD code as follows: (TRLE≥TRLSD) a call is made, and if TRLE is...
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The following flowchart shows the simplified procedure of toll restriction plan for System Speed Dialing. Start When an outgoing CO call is made by When an outgoing CO call is made by dialing a System Speed Dialing Code dialing a System Speed Dialing Code (TRLSD=01 to 16) (TRLSD=00) Compares TRLSD with TRLE...
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4.03 Last Number Redial (LNR) Description Operation Automatically saves the last outside number Calling an outside party by LNR on the DN button dialed from a PITS telephone and allows the or the CO button extension user to make the same outgoing CO call again by simply pressing the REDIAL (or 1.
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4.04 Automatic Redial programming. Default values for each area and Description available range of values are described in Automatic Redialing is activated by pressing the Section 10-C-51.00 “World Select 1 (WS1)” SP-PHONE button and REDIAL (LNR) button successively (On-hook dialing). No answer after dialing 10 or 15 times conclude By default, redialing will be repeated 10 or 15 this function, turning the SP-PHONE button off.
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4.05 Saved Number Redial (SNR) Description 2. Press the SAVE (SNR)button. Saved Number Redial allows the extension user • If the saved call was on the CO to store the telephone number of the outside button, calling on the DN party when the called line is busy or during a button is ineffective: pressing conversaion and make the same call again by...
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5.00 Making Internal Calls 5.01 Inter Office Calling Description Operation Inter Office Calling allows the extension user to Calling an extension with the handset call another extension user within the system by dialing the directory number (three or four digits) 1.
5.02 Intercom Calling Description Operation Intercom Calling allows the extension user to call 1. Lift the handset or press another extension user in the same Intercom the SP-PHONE button. group by dialing the Intercom Number (one or two digits) on the ICM button. Refer to Section 3-B-7.01 “Intercom Group”...
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5.03 Intercom-Voice Calling Description Canceling the Voice Calling mode Intercom-Voice Calling allows an extension user 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- to call another extension user in the same PHONE button. Intercom group through Intercom Calling with his voice instead of ringing.
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5.04 Intercom-Busy Station Signaling (BSS) 3. Dial the intercom number of the Description other extension. When the called extension user is busy talking on a DN or CO button, and the ICM button is idle, • You hear ringback tone. Intercom-Busy Station Signaling informs the •...
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5.05 Intercom Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Description Conditions When the called extension is busy talking on a OHCA does not work if the called extension is DN or CO button, and the ICM button is idle, under one of the following conditions: OHCA allows the calling extension user to inform the called party that another call is waiting, •...
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6.00 Automatic Callback 6.01 Automatic Callback-Trunk Description Operation Setting Automatic Callback-Trunk (1) If no idle CO line is available when dialing a feature number for selecting a CO line and the telephone number of an outside party, the caller 1. Lift the handset or press hears special busy tone.
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Setting Automatic Callback-Trunk (2) Answering callback ringing 1. Press the CO button (PCO, As soon as the specified CO line or a CO line in or GCO) which is lit in the specified trunk group becomes idle, callback red without lifting the handset. ringing starts.
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6.02 Automatic Callback-Station Operation Description 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- If busy tone is heard when calling an extension PHONE button. user, dialing “6” and hanging up causes Automatic Callback to the caller as soon as the •...
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7.00 Executive Busy Override Operation Description 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- Executive Busy Override allows the extension PHONE button. user to intrude on a busy line, and then a 3-party conversation is established. This feature is • The indicator on the PDN accessed by dialing “1”...
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8.00 Do Not Disturb (DND) Override Operation Description 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- Do Not Disturb Override allows an extension to PHONE button. call another extension which has set Do Not Disturb. • The indicator on the PDN Dialing “1”...
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9.00 Walking COS (Class Of Service) Description 3. Dial the four-digit Walking COS Allows an extension user to call an outside party Password. from another extension preset to a lower COS (Class of Service) by using a higher COS of his or her own extension temporarily.
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10.00 Operator Call Description Operation Allow extension users to call the operator by 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- dialing the feature number for “Operator Call PHONE button. (General)” or “Operator Call (Specific).” Up to two operators are assignable for the whole system.
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D. Receiving Features 1.00 Line Selection-Answering 1.01 Ringing Line Preference-Answering Description Description Line Selection-Answering feature allows a PITS Automatically connects a PITS telephone user to telephone user to answer an incoming call on it an incoming call ringing at PITS telephone by by simply lifting the handset or pressing the SP- simply lifting the handset.
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1.02 Prime Line Preference-Answering Description Operation Automatically connects a PITS telephone to A call arrives at the assigned prime line and your answer an incoming call assigned as “Prime Line telephone is ringing. The indicator on the line (Answering)” on a PITS telephone. access button assigned as Prime line flashes in Line access buttons that can be selected by this 240 wink.
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1.03 No Line Preference-Answering 1.04 Direct Answering (Pre-selection) Description Description If this feature is assigned to a PITS telephone, Allows the user to answer an incoming call by the extension user cannot answer an incoming simply pressing the appropriate DN button (PDN, call by simply lifting the handset or pressing the SDN), CO button (PCO, SCO, GCO) or ICM SP-PHONE button.
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2.00 Intercom Answer 2.01 Intercom Hands-Free Answerback Description Operation Hands-Free Answerback enables the extension Setting Hands-Free Answerback user to talk to a caller without lifting the handset Be sure the handset is on-hook and the SP- when he receives an intercom call. PHONE is off.
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2.02 Intercom Answer Voice Calling Deny Description Operation To deny Intercom Answer Voice Calling Allows extension users to deny the Intercom Voice Calling from other extension users. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- When an extension sets this function, another PHONE button.
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2.03 Intercom Answer BSS/OHCA Deny Description Operation Allows an extension user to deny “Intercom-Busy To deny Intercom Answer BSS/OHCA Station Signaling (BSS)” and “Intercom Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA)” from other 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- extension users. If an user sets this function, PHONE button.
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3.00 Call Pickup 3.01 Dial Call Pickup If extension users attempt to pick up the above Description mentioned calls, reorder tone sounds after dialing Dial Call Pickup allows an extension user to the feature number for “Dial Call Pickup” and the answer the call that is ringing at another following message appears on the display, if telephone in the same call pickup group.
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3.02 Directed Call Pickup Operation Description Picking up a call ringing at an extension in the Directed Call Pickup allows any extension user to different call pickup group answer the call ringing at an extension in any call pickup group by dialing the feature number for 1.
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3.03 Call Pickup Deny Operation Description Assigning Call Pickup Deny Call Pickup Deny allows an extension user to prohibit the other extension users from picking up 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- calls ringing at his or her extension by the call PHONE button.
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4.00 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)-Day Service Description Conditions Incoming CO calls programmed for TAFAS will If tenant service is employed : ring the external pager and any extension user in The affiliation of each external pager is the system can answer the calls by dialing the determined by the system programming in feature number for “Night Answer 1”...
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5.00 Executive Busy Override Deny Operation Description Assigning Executive Busy Override Deny Assigning and canceling Busy Override Deny are available to each extension. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- If an extension sets this function, another PHONE button. extension's attempt to perform Executive Busy Override on the extension is rejected with busy tone.
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6.00 Do Not Disturb (DND) Description (4) FWD/DND Setting DND feature cancels any Call Do Not Disturb allows an extension user to Forwarding feature pre-assigned on the appear busy to all incoming calls extension and vice versa. (intercom,extension and outside calls). Refer to Section 4-F-2.00 “Call Forwarding (FWD)”...
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Assigning Do Not Disturb (2) Canceling Do Not Disturb (2) 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. PHONE button. • The indicator light on the FWD/DND button goes out. 2.
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(Supplement 2) The table below shows whether an extension which has DND assigned rings or not and how its PDN indicator lights, when it receives a call. Also shows whether the other extensions which has the extension's PDN assigned rings or not and how their SDN indicators light, when the extension having DND receives a call.
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7.00 Call Waiting Call waiting tone can be assigned to two types by Description specifying the timing according to the type of Call waiting tone to a busy extension indicates arriving calls: calls from outside parties or calls that another call (extension or CO line) is waiting. from extensions, as illustrated below : To assign or cancel this function, dial the feature Tone 1...
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Operation Answering Call Waiting Setting Call Waiting A call from an extension or an outside party arrives 1. Lift the handset or press while having a conversation. the SP-PHONE button. • The indicator on the DN or the CO button flashes in 240 wink.
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8.00 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)-Log Out Description Operation UCD group members may leave the group Setting UCD Log Out (1) temporarily by dialing the feature number for “UCD Log Out” or using the programmable UCD 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- Log In button to prevent UCD calls being sent to PHONE button.
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Canceling UCD Log Out (1) Canceling UCD Log Out (2) 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. PHONE button. • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. •...
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E. Holding Features 1.00 Hold Operation Description Placing a Call on Hold Allows an extension user to hold the current call and either call or answer another extension or In conversation on the DN, SCO, GCO or PCO outside party. button To place a call on hold, press the HOLD button.
2.00 Exclusive Hold Operation Description Placing a Call on Exclusive Hold Allows an extension user to place a call on hold exclusively and either make or answer another During a conversation with the other party extension or outside call. A call held by “Exclusive Hold” can not be 1.
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3.00 Consultation Hold Description Operation Allows extension users to place a call on hold Placing a call on Consultation Hold on one DN temporarily on purpose to transfer a call or make button a conference call. Other extension users cannot retrieve the calls 1.
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Placing a call on Consultation Hold on two DN Retrieving a call on Consultation Hold (2) buttons You have placed a call on Consultation Hold and 1. Press the TRANSFER or CONF are talking on another DN or CO button. button.
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4.00 Call Hold Retrieve-Station Operation Description 1. Lift the handset or press Allows an extension user to talk to the other party the SP-PHONE button. by retrieving a call held by another extension. This function is performed by dialing the feature number for “Hold Extension Retrieve”...
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5.00 Call Park 5.01 Call Park-System Description Conditions Allows an extension user to hold a call on the DN If Tenant Service is employed, 20 parking areas or CO button (both extension and outside) into a can be split between two tenants in “System- parking area common to the system.
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Operation 3. Replace the handset or press SP-PHONE button. Parking a call during a conversation on the DN or CO button 1. Press the TRANSFER button, then dial the feature number for (Supplement) “Call Park-System,” or press only In step 1, when you are talking on the CO button, the “Call Park System”...
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5.02 Call Park-Station Conditions Description A parked call will be disconnected automatically Allows an extension user to hold a call on the DN by the system, if it is not answered within 30 or CO button (both extension and outside) into minutes.
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Operation • To talk to the other party placed Executing Call Park-Station on Consultation Hold while hearing busy tone 1 or 2, follow During a conversation on the DN or CO button the procedure identical to retrieving Consultation Hold. 1. Press the TRANSFER button, Refer to Section 4-E-3.00 then dial the feature number for “Consultation Hold.”...
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6.00 Call Splitting Programming Description Reference When a new call arrives at the DN or CO button System Programming Dumb during a conversation with another party, pressing the SPLIT button (Assignable Feature “Extension-Station (2/3)”, 9-G-1.02 10-C-24.00 button) allows the called party to hold the current DN Key Type party exclusively and at the same time answer “Extension-Station (3/3)”,...
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Operation Call Splitting operation During a conversation, another call arrives at the DN or CO button. 1. Press the SPLIT button. • The current call is placed on Exclusive Hold and connected to the call splitting chain. • Start conversation with the new caller.
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F. Transferring Features 1.00 Call Transfer 1.01 Unscreened Call Transfer to Station If Music on Hold is available, from the start of the Description transferring operation until the destination party Transfer is convenient to redirect a call to another answers, the system sends Music on Hold to the extension user.
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1.02 Screened Call Transfer to Station Operation Description During a conversation with an extension or an Allows an extension user to transfer a call placed outside party on the DN or CO button on the DN or CO button to another extension with announcement.
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1.03 Screened Call Transfer to Trunk Operation Description During a conversation with an outside party or an Allows an extension user to transfer a call placed extension on the DN or CO button on the DN or CO button to outside party with announcement.
1.04 Ringing Transfer Operation Description Executing screened Ringing Transfer Allows an extension user to transfer a call on the SDN button to the owner extension of the SDN During a conversation with an outside party or an button by simply pressing the Ringing Transfer extension on the SDN button.
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1.05 Unscreened Call Transfer to Remote Operation Description During a conversation with an extension or an Allows an extension user to transfer a call placed outside party on the DN or CO button on the DN or CO button to Remote Maintenance Resource.
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1.06 Unscreened Call Transfer — to Attendant Console Description Operation Allows an extension user to transfer a call (both During a conversation with an extension or an extension and outside) to an Attendant Console outside party. without announcement. 1 Press the TRANSFER button. Programming •...
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1.07 Unscreened Call Transfer — to a UCD Group (with OGM) Description Feature References Allows any extension user to transfer an outside Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)–with /without call to a UCD Group from 01 to 04 (with OGM OGM (Section 3-D-2.06) type).
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2.00 Call Forwarding (FWD) 2.01 Call Forwarding-All Calls Description Conditions Call Forwarding-All Calls allows extension users To set or cancel this function, use the PDN who are away from their phones to receive button. incoming calls (both extension and CO) at another extension.
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Busy tone is sent from destination.
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-All Calls Canceling Call Forwarding-All Calls 1. Lift the handset or press 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. the SP-PHONE button. • The indicator light flashing on the FWD/DND button goes out. 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then dial “2.”...
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2.02 Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook Description Conditions Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook provides To set or cancel this function, use the PDN automatic call transfer to a preset destination button. when the user's extension is busy. Busy status means all PDNs are used, or off-hook An extension user may have only one type of status (including hands-free status) or in the PITS Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb feature in effect...
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook Canceling Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook 1. Lift the handset or press 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. the SP-PHONE button. • The indicator light flashing on the FWD/DND button goes out. 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then dial “3.”...
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2.03 Call Forwarding-No Answer Description Programming Call Forwarding-No Answer provides automatic Reference System Programming call transfer to a preset destination if the Dumb extension user cannot answer the call in a “System-System Timer”, 9-D-3.00 10-C-6.00 determined period (that is, if the caller is not Call Forwarding-No Answer answered while hearing ringback tone in a Time-Out...
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-No Answer Canceling Call Forwarding-No Answer 1. Lift the handset or press 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. the SP-PHONE button. • The indicator light flashing on the FWD/DND button goes out. 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then dial “4.”...
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2.04 Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer Programming Description Reference Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer System Programming Dumb provides automatic call transfer to a preset “System-System Timer”, 9-D-3.00 10-C-6.00 destination if the user's extension is busy or the Call Forwarding-No Answer user cannot answer the call in a determined period Time-Out (that is, if the caller is not answered while hearing “System-Class of Service (1/2)”,...
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer Canceling Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. • The indicator light flashing on 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then the FWD/DND button goes out. dial “6.”...
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Note: • If CPC signal is not supplied by the Central Office in your area, KX-T336 cannot detect the end of CO-CO call after one party disconnects the call. In this case, we recommend to use tone detection feature of AGC Card (See Section 10- C-67.00 “DISA/AGC Tone Detection Mode...
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to external Extension call destination.
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding to Trunk Canceling Call Forwarding to Trunk 1. Lift the handset or press 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. the SP-PHONE button. 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then 2. Press the FWD/DND button, then dial “5.”...
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2.06 Call Forwarding-Follow Me Description You can set the “Call Forwarding-All calls” feature FWD (From) Ext xxxx from the destination extension. This is useful if you forget to set “Call Forwarding -All Calls” feature before you leave your desk or when you Directory number: three or four move from pre-set place to another.
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G. Conversation Features 1.00 Programmable Privacy 2. In non-privacy system: Description The extension user can intrude on a busy line by Pressing PDN Pressing SCO Pressing GCO pressing the red lit PDN, SDN or SCO button, if or SDN or PCO the system is set to non-privacy.
2.00 Privacy Release Conditions Description Privacy Release feature overrides Data Line In the privacy system, Privacy Release feature Security feature assigned to the extension. temporarily releases the privacy by pressing the Privacy Change button (Assignable Feature Operation button), and allows the extension user to let another extension user intrude on a busy line on The following example shows the procedure for PDN, SDN or SCO button then a 3-party...
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3.00 Privacy Attach Operation Description Setting Privacy Attach When the system is in non-privacy, pressing the Privacy Change button (Assignable Feature 1. Press the Privacy Change button. button) when the extension user is talking on the PDN, SDN, or Single CO button enables system •...
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4.00 Hands-Free Conversation Operation Description Be sure the handset is on-hook and the SP- Turning the SP-PHONE button on without lifting PHONE button is off. the handset offers hands-free operation and conversation status. 1. Press the SP-PHONE button. • The microphone and the Programming speaker for the speakerphone are activated and hands-free...
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5.00 Conference 5.01 Conference-One Appearance Programming Description During a conversation with an extension or an Reference System Programming Dumb outside party, the extension user can add another party (extension or outside party) on the current “Configuration-System Assignment”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-1.00 conversation and hold a three party conference TSW Additional CONF on one DN button : this is called Conference-One Appearance.
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Operation Establishing a Conference-One Appearance Concluding a Conference-One Appearance Extension A is having a conversation with party B 1. Replace the handset or press the (another extension or an outside party on the DN SP-PHONE button. button). The following is the operation from the standpoint •...
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5.02 Conference-Two Appearances Description Programming Reference During a conversation with an extension or an System Programming Dumb outside party on the DN or the CO button, employing another DN or CO button instead of “Configuration-System Assignment”, 9-C-1.01 10-C-1.00 currently using button allows another party (an TSW Additional CONF extension or an outside party) to join the conversation and offers Conference-Two...
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Operation Establishing a Conference-Two Appearances Concluding a Conference -Two Appearances Extension A is having a conversation with party B 1. Replace the handset or press the (an extension or an outside party) on the DN or SP-PHONE button. CO button. The following is the operation from the standpoint •...
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6.00 Unattended Conference 6.01 Unattended Conference-One Appearance Description Conditions When an extension is in a conference with two If the extension is not allowed to execute this outside parties on one DN button, the extension function in Class of Service, or either or both of can leave the conference and establishes the the other parties are not outside ones, pressing CO-to-CO call between other two parties by...
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Operation Establishing an Unattended Conference-One Answering Unattended Conference Recall Appearance If on-hook, Unattended Conference Recall starts. During a conference with two outside parties on If off-hook, call waiting tone sounds. one DN button 1. Press the green DN button that is 1.
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6.02 Unattended Conference-Two Appearances Description Conditions When an extension is in a Conference-Two If the extension is not allowed to execute this Appearances with two outside parties, the function in Class of Service, or either or both of extension can leave the conference and the other parties are not outside ones, pressing establishes the CO-to-CO call between other two the CONF button is ignored.
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Operation Establishing an Unattended Conference-Two Answering Unattended Conference Recall Appearances If on-hook, Unattended Conference Recall starts. During a Conference on Two Appearances with If off-hook, call waiting tone sounds. two outside parties 1. Press either of the two buttons 1. Press the CONF button. flashing in green 120 wink.
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7.00 Doorphone Description Conditions Up to four doorphones can be connected to the Only conversations are available for the door- system. This provides conversations between phone call. The other functions such as Hold, extensions and doorphones. Transfer are all ineffective. Any extension user can call the doorphones When a visitor presses the button on the door- within the same tenant on the DN button by...
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Calling a doorphone 8.00 Flash 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- Description PHONE button. Flash allows the extension user to get a line for making a call on the selected line access button again without hanging up. The FLASH button 2.
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9.00 External Feature Access Description Operation Sending a flash signal through the CO line allows Gaining access to a feature (in this case, Call the extension to gain access to the features Waiting) (1) offered by the host PBX, or to receive centrex A call arrives from another outside party during a service provided by the central office, such as conversation with an outside party.
10.00 Microphone Mute Description Operation Microphone Mute allows an extension user to Setting Microphone Mute disable the microphone of the speakerphone. During a hands-free conversation This is useful when the user needs to speak 1. Press the AUTO ANS/MUTE privately with someone in the office while on an button.
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11.00 Intercom Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Operation Description Answering OHCA During a conversation using the handset by PITS telephone KX-T7130, KX-T123235 or KX- You are having a conversation using the handset. T123230D, the extension user can receive 1. When the indicator on the ICM another call from Intercom Calling or from button lights in green, you hear Attendant Console, unless the current call is...
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12.00 Tone Through (End to End DTMF Signaling) Description Operation During a call (extension, outside or doorphone), During a call (extension, outside or doorphone) this function allows the PITS telephone user to 1. Dial the telephone number. send DTMF (touch tone) signals to the voice path when a dial pad button is pressed.
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H. Paging Features 1.00 Paging 1.01 Paging All Extensions Description Conditions Paging All Extensions allows any extension user Single Line Telephones (SLT's) cannot be paged. to perform paging on the DN button to the all PITS telephone users at the same time through If all of the extensions assigned to be paged are the built-in speakers of PITS telephones.
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Operation Performing Paging All Extensions Transferring a call using Paging All Extensions 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- During a conversation with an extension or PHONE button. outside party 1. Press the TRANSFER button. • The other party is placed on 2.
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1.02 Group Paging Description Conditions Single Line Telephones (SLT's) cannot be paged. Group Paging provides paging on the DN button to a group of extensions specified from eight paging groups through the built-in speakers of If the designated paging group is being paged by their PITSs.
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Operation Performing Group Paging Transferring a call using Group Paging 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- During a conversation with an extension or an PHONE button. outside party 1. Press the TRANSFER button. • The other party is placed on 2.
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1.03 Paging External Pagers Description Conditions Allows extension users to perform paging through If the designated pager is being used, busy tone the external pager belonging to the same tenant is returned to the paging performer. by employing the DN button. If two external pagers are available in the same If either or both of the pagers in a tenant are tenant, two methods are available: one is to page...
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Operation Paging External Pagers 3. Dial the number of the external pager: 1 or 2. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. • After you hear confirmation tone 3, talk to the caller who made the page. 2.
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1.04 Paging All Extensions and External Pagers Description Operation Paging All Extensions and External Pagers offers Performing Paging All Extensions and External both Paging All Extensions and Paging External Pagers Pagers at the same time. It provides paging 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- through the preprogrammed external pagers and PHONE button.
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Answering paging while being paged Transferring a call using Paging All Extensions and External Pagers 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. During a conversation with an extension or an outside party 1. Press the TRANSFER button. 2.
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2.00 Background Music (BGM) through External Pager Description Programming Reference The system can provide up to two external music System Programming Dumb sources. The music source can be broadcast as background music (BGM) through external “System-Operation (1/3)”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 pagers. External Paging 1, 2 External Music Source 1, 2 “System-Numbering Plan (08/11)”,...
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Operation Turning BGM off when BGM is on Turning BGM on when BGM is off 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. PHONE button. 2. Dial the feature number for “BGM 2.
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I. Other Features 1.00 Night Service 1.01 Universal Night Answer (UNA) Conditions Description To execute the system administration from a Allows any extension user in the system to remote location at night, select “RMT” for “Trunk- answer the incoming CO calls ringing at an CO Line”...
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1.02 Flexible Night Service 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- Description PHONE button. Flexible Night Service allows the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or extension user) to change the assigned night answer destination on a CO line basis by dialing the feature number for 2.
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1.03 Switching of Day/Night Mode Changing a night answer destination to a UNA Description (Universal Night Answer) It is assignable to switch Day/Night mode either 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- automatically at pre-assigned time or manually PHONE button. by the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or Extension) at any time desired.
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Conditions Switching Auto mode to Manual mode If Auto Start Time on a certain day is not 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- assigned, the current mode is continued until a PHONE button. new start time is encountered. If the Start Time for Day mode and Night mode on the same day are set identically, the current 2.
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2.00 Account Code Entry Description Operation Account Code Entry is used to identify incoming Entering an account code when calling an and outgoing CO calls for accounting and billing outside party in the Forced mode purposes. Entry of the code is appended to the SMDR call 1.
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Entering an account code when receiving a call Correcting an error after dialing a wrong account from an outside party in the Forced mode code 1. Press the handset or press the 1. Press the FWD/DND button. SP-PHONE button. • The indicator on the FWD/DND button flashes.
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3.00 Timed Reminder (Alarm Clock) Description (4)Newly programmed time overrides the old one. The extension user can use his or her PITS Only the latest setting is valid at a single telephone as an alarm clock. extension whether it was set by the extension When this feature is set, alarm tone will ring for 2 itself or by the operator.
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<Example> If executing every day at 9:00 a.m. is preset: Executing once at 10:15 a.m.: <Example> Alarm 10:15 AM Alarm 9:00 AM * Executing every day at 10:15 a.m.: Alarm 10:15 AM* 3. Replace the handset or press the SP-PHONE button. 7.
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4.00 Background Music (BGM) Description Operation Background Music can be supplied to any PITS Hearing BGM telephone user in the system through the built-in 1. Dial “1” in on-hook status. speaker of the PITS, when the PITS is on-hook. An external music source (customer-supplied) •...
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5.00 Secret Dialing Description Conditions When using the PITS with a display, Secret The feature numbers for selecting a CO line can Dialing provides concealing all or part of the not be concealed by this feature. registered telephone numbers that appear on the If the telephone number “9-1-[201]-431-2111”...
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6.00 Data Line Security Description Operation Used to maintain the communication properly by Assigning Data Line Security prohibiting various tones such as call waiting tone 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- or Held Call Reminder from sounding at the PHONE button.
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7.00 Absent Message Capability Description Conditions Provides an absent message on the display of a If Tenant Service is employed, 10 programmable calling extension if the called extension has messages can be split between two tenants by assigned an absent message. assigning the boundary number in “System- Tenant”, Absent Message Boundary.
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Operation Setting fixed messages 4), 5) or 6) Setting fixed message 1), 2), or 3) 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. PHONE button. 2. Dial the feature number for 2.
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Setting a flexible message Canceling the assigned message 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. PHONE button. 2. Dial the feature number for 2. Dial the feature number for “Absent Message Set.”...
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8.00 Message Waiting Description (1) Receiver's extension is: Allows an extension user to indicate to another • A PITS telephone without a MESSAGE extension that a message is waiting for him or her, button. by turning on the MESSAGE indicator (button) on •...
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Operation by Caller Operation by Receiver (At message sender's extension) (At message receiver's extension) Setting the Message Waiting Indication Calling back the message sender 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button.
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Confirming the message sender by the message 2. Press the MESSAGE button that receiver (for PITS with the display only) and is lit again. changing the calling order if multiple messages are left (for all PITSs). • If multiple messages are left, the second message sender is In on-hook condition or SP-PHONE off displayed.
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9.00 Electronic Station Lock Out Description Operation Electronic Station Lock Out allows an extension Setting Electronic Station Lock Out user to prohibit other extension users from making 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- outgoing CO calls from his or her extension. PHONE button.
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10.00 Assigned Feature Clear Description Operation Allows an extension user to clear the following 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- features assigned on it by dialing the feature PHONE button. number for “Station Program Clear” : • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. (a) Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb •...
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11.00 Remote Station Feature Control Description Operation Allows the Operator 1 and 2 (extension user or Setting/canceling Do Not Disturb to/from an Attendant Console) to cancel or set the following extension features assigned to each extension: 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button.
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Setting/canceling Electronic Station Lock Out Canceling Call Forwarding from an extension to/from an extension 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button PHONE button. 2. Dial the feature number for 2.
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12.00 DSS Console Description DSS buttons (32) PF buttons (16) The DSS Console is used to monitor the busy/idle status of the extension users in the system, and make a call to an extension user by simply pressing the associated DSS (Direct Station Selection) button.
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Any extension directory number can be programmed to each DSS button, and the associated LED indicator for each button provides a busy/idle indication of the programmed extension. Various features can be programmed to the DSS and PF buttons. The assignment for the DSS buttons and PF buttons are programmed and changed either by the system programming or PITS station programming.
12.01 Automatic Transfer Description Pressing the DN•DSS button in the following modes causes the corresponding operations. Allows the DSS console operator to transfer the CO call to an extension user by simply pressing Modes of call Operations caused by the associated DN•DSS button on the DSS pressing the DN•DSS button.
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13.00 Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back Description Conditions Up to four OGM’s can be recorded by the Operator (1)Tenant Service 1 (Attendant Console or PITS user) so that If tenant service is employed, the affiliation of different messages can be used for different each DISA card is determined by the system situations.
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Operation Recording OGM from PITS (For Operation from • If your PITS has a display, it Attendant Console, refer to Section 6-J-8.00 shows: “Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back.”) xxxxxxxx Play : 00 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button.
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Playing back OGM (Supplement) 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- In step 2 if you wish to interrupt and finish PHONE button. playback, press the MEMORY button. During playback you can start playback again from the beginning by dialing “* .” 2.
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14.00 Remote Timed Reminder – One Time Operation Description Setting Timed Reminder to another extension Allows the Operator 1 or 2 (Attendant Console or PITS with display) to set “Timed Reminder” 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- feature to any extension. PHONE button.
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Canceling Timed Reminder set to another 3. Replace the handset or press the extension SP-PHONE button. 1. Lift the handset or press the SP- PHONE button. (Supplement) When a user executes step 2 by a PITS set 2. Dial the feature number for without display, reorder tone is heard.
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Section 5 Station Features and Operation Single Line Telephone (SLT)
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(Section 5) Station Features and Operation Single Line Telephone (SLT) Contents Page A Outgoing Call Features..................5-A-1 1.00 Making Outside Calls................5-A-1 1.01 Local Trunk Dial Access.............. 5-A-1 1.02 Individual Trunk Group Dial Access ..........5-A-2 1.03 Individual Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access for U.S.A.
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Page D Transferring Features ..................5-D-1 1.00 Call Transfer ..................5-D-1 1.01 Unscreened Call Transfer to Station..........5-D-1 1.02 Screened Call Transfer to Station..........5-D-2 1.03 Unscreened Call Transfer to Remote.......... 5-D-3 1.04 Unscreened Call Transfer to Attendant Console......5-D-3-1 1.05 Unscreened Call Transfer to a UCD Group (with OGM) .....
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A. Outgoing Call Features 1.00 Making Outside Calls 1.01 Local Trunk Dial Access Description Operation Allows extension users to make outgoing CO calls 1. Lift the handset . by automatic selection of an idle CO line. Dialing the feature number for ARS/Local CO Line •...
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1.02 Individual Trunk Group Dial Access Description Operation Allows extension users to make outgoing CO 1. Lift the handset. calls via an idle CO line in the specified trunk group by dialing the feature number for “Trunk • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. Group 01-08 Access”...
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1.03 Individual Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access for U.S.A. and Canada only) Description Operation Allows extension users to make outgoing CO 1. Lift the handset. calls using Special Carrier Facilities by simply dialing the feature number for “Trunk Group 17- •...
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2.00 Automatic Dialing 2.01 Speed Dialing-Station Description Each stored number can have up to 16 digits including CO line access code. Allows SLT telephone users to program frequently Numbers from “0 to 9” and “ ” can be dialed telephone numbers (both extension and registered.
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Operation Storing the telephone number Executing Speed Dialing-Station 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for 2. Dial the feature number for “Speed Dialing-Station “Speed Dialing-Station.” Programming.” • No tone is heard. 3. Dial the speed dialing code : 0 to 3.
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2.02 Speed Dialing-System Description When the mark “ ” or “#” is stored in the feature number for “Speed Dialing-System,” the rotary Allows any extension user to call outside parties telephone users can not use this feature. by dialing the feature number for “Speed Dialing- System”...
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<Toll Restriction Plan for System Speed Dialing> Code (TRLSD=01 to 16), the system compares Toll Restriction Level of Extension The system administrator can assign Toll (TRLE) with TRLSD. Restriction Level of System Speed Dialing (referred to as “TRLSD” in the following) to each If TRLE is equal to or higher than TRLSD code as follows: (TRLE≥TRLSD) a call is made, and if TRLE is...
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The following flowchart shows the simplified procedure of toll restriction plan for System Speed Dialing. Start When an outgoing CO call is made by When an outgoing CO call is made by dialing a System Speed Dialing Code dialing a System Speed Dialing Code (TRLSD=01 to 16) (TRLSD=00) Compares TRLSD with TRLE...
2.03 Last Number Redial (LNR) 2.04 Pickup Dialing Description Description Automatically saves the last number dialed from Pickup Dialing allows SLT telephone users to an extension and allows the user to make the make calls automatically by simply lifting the outgoing CO call again by simply dialing the handset.
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Operation Storing the telephone number for Pickup Dialing Executing Pickup Dialing 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. 2. Dial the feature number for “Pickup 2. Wait until the time preprogrammed Dialing Programming.”...
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3.00 Making Internal Calls 3.01 Inter Office Calling Description Operation Inter Office Calling allows the extension user to 1. Lift the handset. call another extension user within the system by dialing the directory number of extensions (three or four digits). Programming 2.
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4.00 Automatic Callback 4.01 Automatic Callback-Trunk Description Operation When no idle CO line is available after dialing a Setting Automatic Callback-Trunk feature number for selecting a CO line and the telephone number of an outside party, the caller 1. Lift the handset. hears special busy tone, if this feature is assigned.
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4.02 Automatic Callback-Station Operation Description Setting Automatic Callback-Station If busy tone is heard when calling an extension, dialing “6” and hanging up causes Automatic 1. Lift the handset. Callback to the caller as soon as the called party concludes conversation. •...
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5.00 Executive Busy Override Operation Description 1. Lift the handset. Executive Busy Override allows an extension user to intrude on a busy line, and then a 3-party • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. conversation is established. This feature is accessed by dialing “1”...
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6.00 Do Not Disturb (DND) Override Operation Description 1. Lift the handset. Do Not Disturb Override allows an extension to call another extension which has set Do Not • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. Disturb. Dialing “1” after hearing DND tone provides calling the extension.
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7.00 Walking COS (Class of Service) 4. Dial the extension number of Description your own station. Allows an extension user to call an outside party from another extension preset to a lower COS • You hear confirmation tone 2. (Class of Service) by using higher COS of his or her own extension temporarily.
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8.00 Operator Call Description Operation Allows the extension users to call the operator by Calling an operator dialing the feature number for “Operator Call (General)” or “Operator Call (Specific).” 1. Lift the handset. Up to two operators are assignable for the whole system.
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B. Receiving Features 1.00 Call Pickup 1.01 Dial Call Pickup Description If extension users attempt to pick up the those calls, reorder tone sounds after dialing the Dial Call Pickup allows an extension user to feature number for “Dial Call Pickup.” answer the call that is ringing at another telephone in the same call pickup group by Operation...
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1.02 Directed Call Pickup Operation Description Answering a call ringing at extension in the Directed Call Pickup allows any extension user to different call pickup group. answer the call ringing at extension in any call pickup group by dialing the feature number for 1.
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1.03 Call Pickup Deny Operation Description Setting Call Pickup Deny Call Pickup Deny allows an extension user to prohibit the other extension users from picking up 1. Lift the handset. calls ringing at his or her extension by a call pickup feature (Both Dial Call Pickup and Directed Call Pickup).
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2.00 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)-Day Service Description Conditions Incoming CO calls programmed for TAFAS will If tenant service is employed : ring the external pager and any extension user in The affiliation of each external pager is the system can answer the calls by dialing the determined by the system programming in feature number for “Night Answer 1”...
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3.00 Executive Busy Override Deny Operation Description Assigning Executive Busy Override Deny Allows the extension user to prohibit other extensions from intruding on the current call 1. Lift the handset. using Executive Busy Override feature. If this feature is assigned to the extension, another extension's attempt to execute Executive Busy Override is rejected with busy tone.
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4.00 Do Not Disturb (DND) Description (5) DND Override “Do Not Disturb Override” allows extension Do Not Disturb allows an extension user to users to override “Do Not Disturb” feature appear busy to all incoming calls (intercom, assigned on the called extension user. extension and outside calls).
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(Supplement) The table below shows whether an extension which has DND assigned rings or not and the other extensions which has the extension's directory number assigned (PITS) rings or not and how their SDN indicators light, when the extension setting DND receives a call. Type of call arriving at Other extensions Extension which...
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5.00 Call Waiting Description Operation Call waiting tone to a busy extension indicates Setting Call Waiting that another call (extension or outside) is waiting. 1. Lift the handset. To set or cancel Call Waiting feature, dial the feature number for “Call Waiting Set” or “Call Waiting Cancel.”...
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Talking to the new party by holding the current Operation party Answering Call Waiting 1. Press the switchhook for A call from another extension or outside party approximately one half second arrives during a conversation. and release. • You hear call waiting tone. •...
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6.00 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)-Log Out Description Operation UCD group members may leave the group Setting UCD Log Out (Leaving a UCD group) temporarily by dialing the feature number for 1. Lift the handset. “UCD Log Out” to avoid UCD calls being sent to their extensions.
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C. Holding Features 1.00 Hold Operation Description Placing a call on hold. Allows an extension user to hold the current call and either make or answer another call 1. Press the switchhook for (extension or outside). approximately one half second and release it.
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2.00 Consultation Hold Description Operation Allows the extension user to hold the current call Placing a call on Consultation Hold temporarily on purpose to transfer it or establish 1. Press the switchhook for a conference. Other extensions cannot retrieve approximately one half second the call during Consultation Hold.
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3.00 Call Hold Retrieve-Station Description Operation Allows an extension user to talk to the other party 1. Lift the handset. by retrieving a call held by another extension. This function is performed by dialing the feature number for “Hold Extension Retrieve” and extension number on which a call is placed on hold (directory number: three or four digits).
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4.00 Call Park 4.01 Call Park-System Description Operation Allows an extension user to hold a call (both Parking a call to the system parking area extension and outside) into a parking area 1. Press the switchhook for common to the system. approximately one half second The parked call can be retrieved from any and release.
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4.02 Call Park-Station Description Retrieving a call parked in the system parking area Allows an extension user to hold a call (both extension and outside) into the parking area 1. Lift the handset. dedicated to each extension. The parked call can be retrieved from any extension in the system.
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Operation Executing Call Park-Station Retrieving Call Park-Station 1. Press the switchhook for 1. Lift the handset. approximately one half second and release it. • The current call is placed on Consultation Hold. You hear 2. Dial the feature number for “Call confirmation tone 2 and then Park Retrieve-Station.”...
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D. Transferring Features 1.00 Call Transfer 1.01 Unscreened Call Transfer to Description Station Transfer is convenient to redirect a call to another place. Attendant assistance is not required and Description the caller does not have to redial. Allows an extension user to transfer calls (both extension and outside calls) to another extension SLT Transfer Operation without announcement.
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If Music on Hold is available, from the start of the Operation -2 (Mode 2) transferring operation until the destination party While having a conversation; answers, the system sends Music on Hold (See Section 3-E-1.00 “Music on Hold,”) to the party 1.
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1.02 Screened Call Transfer to Station Description 4. Replace the handset. Allows an extension user to transfer the calls (both extension and outside calls) to another • The call is transferred to the extension with announcement. destination. Programming Note: If you want to return to the held party, press the Reference System Programming switchhook for approximately one half second...
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1.03 Unscreened Call Transfer to Remote Description 2. Dial the “FDN for Remote”: three Allows an extension user to transfer a call to the or four digits. remote maintenance resource. (Available with Software Version 9.5X and above). Modem • You hear confirmation tone 3, answer tone is returned instantly, if it is not in use.
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1.04 Unscreened Call Transfer — to Attendant Console Description 1. Press the switchhook for approximately one half second Allows an extension user to transfer calls (both and release it. extension and outside) to an Attendant Console • The other party is put on without announcement.
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1.05 Unscreened Call Transfer — to a UCD Group (with OGM) Description Operation -2 (Mode 2) Allows an extension user to transfer an outside While having a conversation; call to a UCD Group from 01 to 04 (with OGM type). 1.
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• If CPC signal is not supplied by the Central If Music on Hold is available, from the start of the Office in your area, KX-T336 cannot detect the transferring operation until the destination party end of CO-CO call after one party disconnects answers, the system sends Music on Hold to the the call.
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2.00 Call Forwarding (FWD) 2.01 Call Forwarding-All Calls Description Conditions Call Forwarding-All Calls allows extension users An extension user may have only one type of who are away from their phones to receive Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb feature in effect incoming calls (both extension and CO) to them at any time.
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Busy tone is sent from destination.
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-All Calls Canceling Call Forwarding-All Calls 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Call 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding-All Call Set.” Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel.” • You hear confirmation tone 1 or 3.
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2.02 Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook Description Conditions Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook provides An extension user may have only one type of automatic call transfer to a preset destination Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb feature in effect when the user's extension is busy or off-hook. at any time. If a second type is assigned, the previously assigned type is canceled.
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook Canceling Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Call 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding-Busy Set.” Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel.” • You hear confirmation tone 1 or 3.
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2.03 Call Forwarding-No Answer Description Conditions Call Forwarding-No Answer provides automatic An extension user may have only one type of call transfer to a preset destination if the Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb feature in effect extension user cannot answer the call in a at any time.
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-No Answer Canceling Call Forwarding-No Answer 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Call 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding-No Answer Set.” Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel.” • You hear confirmation tone 1 or 3.
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2.04 Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer Description Conditions Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer An extension user may have only one type of provides automatic call transfer to a preset Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb feature in effect destination if the user's extension is busy off-hook at any time.
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to destination. Extension call Busy status Assigned to DND...
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer Canceling Call Forwarding-Busy/Off-Hook/No Answer 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding-Busy/No Answer.” 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel.” 3. Dial the directory number of the •...
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• If CPC signal is not supplied by the Central • A call from doorphone Office in your area, KX-T336 cannot detect the • A call routed via DIL 1: N feature end of CO-CO call after one party disconnets •...
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The following table shows the results of the calls arriving at an extension setting this function depending on the conditions of the preset destination. Type of Call Arriving Forwarding Condition of Destination Result at Setting Extension Execution Idle status Call is forwarded to external Extension call destination.
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Operation Setting Call Forwarding to Trunk Canceling Call Forwarding to Trunk 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Call 2. Dial the feature number for “Call Forwarding to Trunk.” Forwarding/Do Not Disturb Cancel.” •...
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Canceling “Call Forwarding-Follow Me” at the 2.06 Call Forwarding-Follow Me destination extension. Description 1. Lift the handset. You can set a “Call Forwarding” feature from the destination extension. This is useful if you forget to set “Call Forwarding -All Calls” before you leave your desk or when you move from pre-set place to another.
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E. Conversation Features 1.00 Conference Description Operation Allows an extension user to add a third-party to a Establishing a conference - 1 (Default mode) two-party conversation and make a three-party (SLT Transfer Operation is in Mode 1) conference. While having a two-party conversation; An extension user can have the following combination of calls on the line: 1.
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4. Press the switchhook for approximately one half second and release it after the third party answers. • You hear confirmation tone 3. • A three-party conference is now established. Note: If the conference trunk is not available in step 3, you cannot establish conference by pressing the switchhook, which puts the third party on Consultation Hold, and conversation with the...
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2.00 Doorphone Description Operation Up to four doorphones can be connected to the Calling from a doorphone system. This provides conversations between 1. Press the button on the extensions and doorphones. doorphone. Any extension user can call the doorphones • You hear ping-pong tone. within the same tenant by dialing the feature •...
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3.00 External Feature Access Description Operation Sending a flash signal through the CO line allows Gaining access to a feature (in this case, Call the extension user to gain access to the features Waiting) offered by the host PBX, or to receive CENTREX When a call arrives from another outside party service provided by the central office, such as while in conversation with an outside party,...
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F. Paging Features 1.00 Paging 1.01 Paging All Extensions Description Conditions Paging All Extensions allows any extension user Single Line telephone (SLT's) cannot be paged. to perform paging through the built-in speakers of all PITS telephones that can receive paging. If all of the extensions assigned to be paged are being paged by another page, busy tone is The Class of Service of the user's extension...
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Operation Performing Paging All Extensions Transferring a call using Paging All Extensions 1. Lift the handset. During a conversation with an extension or an outside party 1. Press the switchhook for approximately one half second and release. 2. Dial the feature number for “Station Paging”...
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1.02 Group Paging Description Conditions Group Paging provides paging to a group of Single Line Telephones (SLT's) cannot be paged. extensions specified from eight paging groups through the built-in speakers of their PITSs. If the designated paging group is being paged by another page, busy tone is returned to the new The Class of Service of the user's extension paging performer.
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Operation Performing Group Paging Transferring a call using Group Paging 1. Lift the handset. During a conversation with an extension or an outside party 1. Press the switchhook for approximately one half second and release. 2. Dial the feature number for “Station Paging.”...
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1.03 Paging External Pagers Description Conditions Allows the extension users to perform paging If the designated pager is being used, busy tone through the external pager(s) belonging to the is returned to the paging performer. same tenant. If two external pagers are available in the same If either or both of the pagers in a tenant are tenant, two methods are available: one is to page being used, it is not possible to page using two...
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Operation Performing Paging External Pagers Transferring a call using Paging External Pagers 1. Lift the handset. During a conversation with an extension or an outside party 1. Press the switchhook for approximately one half second and release. 2. Dial the feature number for “External Paging.”...
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1.04 Paging All Extensions and External Pagers Description 3. After paging, replace the handset. Paging All Extensions and External Pagers offers both Paging All Extensions and Paging External Pagers at the same time. It provides paging through the preprogrammed external pagers and Answering Paging All Extensions and External the built-in speakers in PITSs of the extensions Pagers...
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Note: • The following tones for paging can be eliminated by WS4 command (See Section 10- C-62.00 “World Select 4 (WS4)”). — Beep tone and confirmation tone 3 at paged extension. — Confirmatione tone 3 at paging originator’s extension. 5-F-7-1 (70695)
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2.00 Background Music (BGM) through External Pager Description Programming Reference The system can provide up to two external music System Programming Dumb sources. The music source can be broadcast as background music (BGM) through external “System-Operation (1/3)”, 9-D-1.01 10-C-4.00 pagers. External Paging 1, 2 External Music Source 1, 2 “System-Numbering Plan (08/11)”,...
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Operation Turning BGM on when BGM is off Turning BGM off when BGM is on 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “BGM 2. Dial the feature number for “BGM Through External Paging.” Through External Paging.”...
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G. Other Features 1.00 Night Service 1.01 Universal Night Answer (UNA) Conditions Description To execute the system administration from a Allows any extension user in the system to remote location at night, select “RMT” for “Trunk- answer the incoming CO calls ringing at an CO Line”...
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1.02 Flexible Night Service Operation Description Changing a night answer destination to an Flexible Night Service allows the Operator 1 extension (Attendant Console or extension user) to change the assigned night answer destination on a CO 1. Lift the handset. line basis by dialing the feature number for “Flexible Night Service.”...
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1.03 Switching of Day/Night Mode Changing a night answer destination to an UNA Description (Universal Night Answer) It is assignable to switch Day/Night mode either 1. Lift the handset. automatically at pre-assigned time or manually by the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or Extension) at any time desired.
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Conditions Changing from Auto mode to Manual mode If Auto Start Time on a certain day is not 1. Lift the handset. assigned, the current mode is continued until a new start time is encountered. If the Start Time for Day mode and Night mode on the same day are set identically, the current 2.
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2.00 Account Code Entry Description Operation Account Code Entry is used to associate an Entering an account code when calling an account code with incoming and outgoing CO outside party in the Forced mode calls. 1. Lift the handset. The account code is appended to the SMDR call record and can be used later for accounting and •...
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Entering an account code when receiving a call Entering an account code after calling an outside from an outside party in the Forced mode party or after receiving a call from an outside party in the Option mode 1. Lift the handset. While having a conversation •...
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3.00 Timed Reminder (Alarm Clock) Operation Description Setting Timed Reminder The extension user can use his or her telephone as an alarm clock. 1. Lift the handset. When this feature is set, alarm tone will ring for 2 minutes at the programmed time. Wake-up Call By going off-hook, the extension user can hear 2.
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Canceling the Timed Reminder Assignment Answering alarm tone 1. Lift the handset. When the preset time comes, alarm tone sounds. 1. Lift the handset. • Alarm tone stops and you hear a wake-up message or BGM, or 2. Dial the feature number for intermittent tone (dial tone 2).
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4.00 Data Line Security Description Operation Used to maintain the communication properly by Setting Data Line Security prohibiting various tones such as Call Waiting 1. Lift the handset. tone or Held Call Reminder from sounding at the extension in data communication mode. It also prohibits other extensions from executing overriding functions such as Busy Override.
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5.00 Absent Message Capability Description The user cannot set multiple messages at the same time. Provides an absent message on the display of a calling extension, if the called party has assigned When a user sets fixed message 4), 5), or 6), the an absent message.
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Setting fixed message 4), 5) or 6) Setting a flexible message 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Absent 2. Dial the feature number for Message Set.” “Absent Message Set.” 3. Dial “04” for fixed message 4),or 3.
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6.00 Message Waiting Description 2. Reorder Tone A caller who attempts to leave a message Allows an extension user to indicate to another waiting indication may hear the reorder tone in extension that a message is waiting for him or her, the following cases: by turning on the MESSAGE indicator (button) on the called extension.
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Operation by Caller Operation by Receiver (At message sender's extension—Any SLT) (At message receiver's extension—SLT with MESSAGE lamp only) Setting the Message Waiting Indication Calling back the message sender 1. Lift the handset. 1. Lift the handset. • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. •...
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Canceling all Message Waiting Indications on your extension 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for Message Cancel “#9” (default)and your own extension number in succession. • You hear confirmation tone 2 and then dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. •...
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7.00 Electronic Station Lock Out Description Operation Allows an extension user to prohibit other Setting Electronic Station Lock Out extension users from making outgoing CO calls 1. Lift the handset. from his or her extension. The user can select any three digit lock code from 000 to 999.
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8.00 Assigned Feature Clear Description Operation Allows an extension user to clear the following 1. Lift the handset. feature assigned on it by dialing the feature number for “Station Program Clear.” • You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4. (a) Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb (b) Absent Message 2.
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9.00 Remote Station Feature Control Description 3. Dial the directory number of the extension. Allows the Operator 1 and 2 (extension user or Attendant Console) to set or cancel the following • You hear confirmation tone 1 or features assigned to each extension: Features that can be canceled : 4.
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Canceling Call Forwarding from an extension. 1. Lift the handset. 2. Dial the feature number for “Remote FWD Cancel.” 3. Dial the directory number of the extension. • You hear confirmation tone 1 or 4. Replace the handset. Canceling Call Forwarding temporarily from an extension 1.
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Section 6 Station Features and Operation Attendant Console (ATT)
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(Section 6) Station Features and Operation Attendant Console (ATT) Contents Page A Preparation ...................... 6-A-1 1.00 Location of Controls................6-A-1 2.00 Display through LED Indicator............... 6-A-5 B Mode Structure....................6-B-1 C Useful Screens....................6-C-1 1.00 Layout of Screen Display............... 6-C-1 2.00 LOOP Key and Trunk Group Screen.............
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Page E Receiving Features..................6-E-1 1.00 Answering by the ANSWER Key............6-E-1 2.00 Answering by a LOOP Key..............6-E-2 3.00 Directed Call Pickup ................6-E-3 Holding Features....................6-F-1 1.00 Hold ....................... 6-F-1 2.00 Automatic Hold ..................6-F-2 3.00 Call Park-System................... 6-F-3 G Transferring Features ..................
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Page 1.04 Paging All Extensions and External Pagers........ 6-I-5 1.05 Call Park and Paging..............6-I-6 2.00 Background Music (BGM) through External Pager........ 6-I-7 Other Features ....................6-J-1 1.00 Night Service ..................6-J-1 1.01 Flexible Night Service..............6-J-1 1.02 Switching of Day/Night Mode............6-J-5 2.00 Account Code Entry................
A. Preparation 1.00 Location of Controls CRT Display Brightness FULL keyboard Control Handset/Headset Function Keyboard Full Keyboard (Option) Handset/Headset Connector Volume Control Power Switch Ringer Volume Selector Local Switch Reset Switch Switch Function Local Switch Sets the attendant console to "LOCAL” mode. Ringer Volume Selector Selects the ringing tone level (Off-Low-High).
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Function keyboard ATT FWD (Attendant Foward) Switch PGM MODE (Program Power Indicator Mode) Switch Function Keys ALARM Key (F1 to F8) and Indicator NIGHT Key ATT-FWD PRG MODE and Indicator P-01 P-02 P-03 ALARM NIGHT P-04 P-05 P-06 LOOP1 LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 LOOP5...
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Functions of various keys on the function keyboard Function keys : Functions of these keys vary according to the displayed screen. (F1 to F8) LOOP keys : Used to make and answer the calls (both extension and outside) etc.. (LOOP1 to LOOP6) RELEASE key : Releases a call held on the LOOP key.
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• Turning the ATT-FWD switch ON stops the arrival of all CO and extension calls (except ATT-FWD recall) to the attendant console temporarily and provides for transfer of the incoming switch : calls to the extension programmed in system programming “Extension-Attendant Con- sole-Busy-Out Extension”...
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2.00 Display through LED Indicator • SRC, DES indicators of LOOP key Line conditions are displayed by three patterns of flashing LED indicators as follows. Pattern 1 (240 wink) Pattern 2 (60 wink) Pattern 3 (120 wink) 1 sec Pattern 1: Shows call arriving with 240 winks/min and is called “240 wink.” Pattern 2: Shows holding a call with 60 winks/min and is called “60 wink.”...
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B. Mode Structure Attendant console is operable in the following modes: • System Programming • Call processing mode (On-line) • Off-line programming The attendant operates the console in this mode Executes programming in off-line mode. ordinarily. • Local operation mode •...
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- - -LOOP key number LOOP-2 4. Input / output field - - -Trunk group number TRG.10 This field consists of the following columns. - - -Trunk group name Panasonic - - -Type of call Incoming Input (blinking display) SRC: DES: 6.
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Classification of the screens The screen will change depending on the function key pressed. LOOP key and Busy Lamp Field Trunk Group screen Busy Lamp Field Speed Dial screen Speed Dial Extension Directory screen Extension Directory Call Park System screen Call Park Help screen Help...
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TRG. 01 The status of the individual LOOP key is displayed with four items as illustrated in the - - -Trunk name. Panasonic following examples. T=02 - - -Toll restriction level (01 to 16) - - -Status of the trunk...
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<Paging> (4)Trunk Group area Trunk group number, trunk group name (Up to G. Page 1 - - -Type of paging 10 alphanumeric characters) and trunk group status are displayed in the trunk group area. Display for trunk group status is as follows. Paging - - -Status : An idle trunk is available in the...
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Function field • Types of function fields Following two types of function fields are available for operation in LOOP key and Trunk Group screen. • Selection of function fields Function field display changes by every pressing of the F8 key (function select). <Field 1>...
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The following flow charts show the options available from each function field. Advance to your desired screen by pressing a corresponding function key. <Field 2> <Field 1> Field 1 Field 2 Changing LOOP Mode Changing LOOP Mode (LOOP Mode Change) (LOOP Mode Change) Extension Busy Lamp...
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3.00 Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Screen <Example> Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM Busy Lamp Field (1/4) : idle : Busy 3000 1000 2000 1001 3001 1002 1010 1011 No./Name PGM Mode LOOP Next Previous Function & TRG Page Page Change Entry Select...
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Function fields • Types of function fields Following five types of function fields are available for operation in the Busy Lamp Field screen. <Field 1> LOOP Next Previous Page No./Name PGM Mode Function & TRG Page Change Entry Select <Field 2> LOOP Function Call...
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• Switching of function fields The following flow chart shows how to move from field to field. Field 1 (Function Select) (Program Mode Entry) Field 2 Field 4 (Function Select) (Program Mode Exit) (Function Select) Field 3 Field 5 Press the F8 key for field switching (Function Select) (Function Select)
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<Field 1> This function field is available for advancing to the next screen or returning to the previous screen in the Busy Lamp Field screen. You can see the extension name screen by pressing the F6 key at extension number screen, Busy Lamp Field program mode is obtained by pressing the F7 key.
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<Field 2> This function field is available for Inter Office-Calling. Field 2 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor onto the desired extension for Inter Office Calling. Calling the extension selected by the cursor. (Call) Field 3 (Function Select) <Field 3>...
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<Field 4> Pressing the F7 key (PGM Mode Entry) in Field 1 introduces this field. That is, this function field appears in the Busy Lamp Field program mode. This field is available for advancing to next screen or returning to previous screen in the Busy Lamp Field program mode.
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• Procedure for storing / changing Busy Lamp Field screen 1. Press the F7 key (PGM Mode Entry) in the PGM Mode function field 1. field 1 Entry • Function field 4 appears on the screen. 2. Obtain appropriate extension screen by pressing the F2 key (Next page) or the F3 key Next Previous...
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6. Pressing the F7 key (memory) stores entered Memory field 5 data. 7. Repeat steps 2 to 6 to store or change other extensions if necessary. 8. After storing or changing, press the F8 key Function field 5 (function select). Select •...
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4.00 Speed Dial Screen <Example> Speed Dial Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM (1/5) Speed Dial Name Speed Dial Name Matsushita Panasonic LOOP Previous Function Next & TRG Page Call Select Page No. : Speed Dial code Description Function field Allows the attendant to make a call using speed •...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for making a call through Speed Dial screen. If there are multiple speed dial screens, it is used to advance to the next screen or to return to the previous screen. Field 1 LOOP &...
5.00 Extension Directory Screen <Example> Extension Directory Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM <B-J> : Idle : Busy (1/7) Extension Name No. BLF Extension Name No. BLF Department Department Betty Account 2000 Account Sales Jack 1000 Sales LOOP Previous Call Function Next &...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for advancing to the next screen or returning to the previous screen, when there are a number of extension directory screens. Also, this field is available for making Inter Office Call. Field 1 LOOP &...
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6.00 Call Park System Screen <Example> Call Park System Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM Parking Parked Parking Parked ATT#1 TRG 01 (DDD01) Ext. 1000 (Jack) Ext.2000 LOOP Park Function & TRG Retrieve Select Description Function field • Types of function field. This screen displays extensions and CO calls parked in the call park area in the system, as well Two types of function fields, Function Field 1...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for retrieving the parked calls. Field 1 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor to retrieve a parked call. Retrieve a parked extension or CO call at the cursor position. (Park Retrieve) Field 2 (Function Select)
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7.00 Extension Management Screen <Example> Extension Management Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM : FWD, X: DND, : Lock (1/11) FWD/DND FWD/DND Lock FWD/DND Lock Lock 1000 1000 1001 1001 1002 1002 1003 1003 LOOP Next Previous No./Name Function & TRG Page Page Change...
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Function field • Types of function fields Following four types of function fields are available for operation in Extension Management screen. • Switching of function fields For switching between the four function fields, press the F8 (Function Select) key. <Field 1> LOOP Next Previous...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for advancing to the next screen or returning to the previous screen when there are multiple extension management screens, and changing the display from extension number to extension name. Field 1 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP &...
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<Field 2> This function field is available for canceling Call Forwarding, and setting/canceling Do Not Disturb and Electronic Station Lock. Field 1 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor to the extension to be set or reset. Select Setting/Canceling.
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<Field 4> This function field is available for concluding Extension Management screen and moving to other screens as selected by the function keys. Field 4 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Pickup Group Management screen (Pickup. G. Manage) CO Management screen (CO Manage) Attendant...
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8.00 Pickup Group Management Screen <Example> Pickup Group Management Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM : Group Station Lock Group #01-#08 Group #09-#16 Group #17-#24 Group #25-#32 LOOP Select Memory Function & TRG Select Legend : Group station lock is assigned Description Function field This screen is used for monitoring whether the...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for setting/canceling group locking. Field 1 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor to the position to be set or cancelled group lock. Select setting/canceling group lock. (Select) Store setting/canceling group lock data.
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9.00 CO Management Screen <Example> CO Management Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM : Idle, : Busy, : Ringing, X : OUS/Fault CO ID & BLF TRG No. & CO Name CO Status Night Answer 1011 01 : BBBB CO busy out UNA 1 1012 01 : CCCCCCC...
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Function field • Types of the function fields Following three types of function fields are available for operation in CO Manage- ment screen. • Switching of function fields. For switching between three function fields shown below, press the F8 (Function Select) key.
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<Field 2> This function field is available for setting/canceling “CO access control,” “CO busy out” and “Night answer point.” Field 2 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor to CO Status column, Night Answer column for the CO ID to be set/canceled. Select options for CO Status, Night Answer.
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10.00 Attendant Management Screen <Example> Attendant Management Jan 1. '91 FRI 12:00 AM <Programmable key> <Operation Data> Released link operation AUTO CALL-PARK Overflow transfer Automatic hold TOLL-CHG ACCOUNT SERIAL OHCA CONF REDIAL <Tone/Ringer data> Dial key click tone Operation key click tone Ringer on talking LOOP Select...
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<Programmable key> Ten function keys except One Touch are preas- signed as default values, which can be changed There are 12 programmable keys provided on the to other function keys. These keys are selected attendant console. It is possible to assign the by pressing the PF6 (select) key.
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(Continued) Feature Number Other Number Needed Remote Station Lock Set Extension directory number Remote Station Lock Cancel Extension directory number Remote DND Set Extension directory number Remote DND Cancel Extension directory number Remote FWD Cancel Extension directory number Remote FWD Cancel-One Time Extension directory number BGM through External Pager None...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for assigning various functions Field 1 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Move the cursor to the item to be assigned. Select the options. (Select) Stores selected value at the cursor position. (Memory) Field 2 (Function Select)
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11.00 Help Screen Description This screen displays the functions of the fixed keys and programmable keys. Help Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM <Fixed Keys> (1/3) Feature ALARM Displays major/minor alarm when the ALARM LED is flashing/lit. ANSWER Used to answer incoming calls in sequence. CANCEL Cancel any key operation.
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<Programmable keys (2)> Help Jan 1. '99 FRI 12:00 AM <Programmable Keys (2)> (3/3) Feature TOLL-CHG Change the toll restriction level of any extension temporarily. Place a CO call. Press TRG key and dial trunk group No. (01~16) <Command with Full Keyboard> Command Format Feature...
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Function field • Types of function fields Following three types of function fields are available for operation in Help screen. <Field 1> LOOP Next Previous Function & TRG Page Page Select <Field 2> Busy Lamp Speed Extension Function LOOP Call Park Field Dial Directory...
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<Field 1> This function field is available for switching Help screen to next or previous page. Field 2 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Advancing to the next Help screen. (Next Page) Returning to the previous Help screen. (Previous Page) Field 2 (Function Select) Field 3...
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<Field 3> This function field is available for concluding Help screen and switching to another screen as selected by a function key. Field 3 LOOP & TRG screen (LOOP & TRG) Extension Management screen (Extension Manage) Pickup Group Management screen (Pickup G.
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D. Outgoing Call Features 1.00 Making Outside Calls 1.01 Local Trunk Dial Access Description Operation Allows the attendant to make outgoing CO calls Dial tone sounds. using automatically selected idle CO line by (For instance, an idle LOOP key is pressed and dialing the feature number for “ARS/Local CO the SRC indicator is lit and dial tone sounds.) Line Access.”...
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1.02 Individual Trunk Group Dial Access Description Operation Allows the attendant to make outgoing CO calls Dial tone sounds: via an idle CO line in the specified trunk group by (For instance, an idle LOOP key is pressed, SRC dialing the feature number for “Trunk Group 01- indicator is lit and dial tone sounds.) 08 Access”...
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1.03 Individual Virtual Trunk Group Dial Access ( for U.S.A. and Canada only) Description Operation Allows the attendant to make outgoing CO calls Dial tone sounds: using Special Carrier Facilities by simply dialing (For instance, an idle LOOP key is pressed and the feature number for “Trunk Group 17-24 the SRC indicator is lit, and dial tone sounds.) Access.”...
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2.00 Automatic Dialing 2.01 Speed Dialing-System Description The feature numbers for selecting a CO line are: • ARS/Local CO Line Access Speed Dialing-System allows the attendant to • Trunk Group 01-08 Access make an outgoing call by dialing speed dialing •...
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Operation Speed dial calling through Speed Dial screen 1. Press the F3 (speed dial). Speed Dial screen appears on the CRT display. Speed Dial Speed Dial Name Panasonic Matsushita LOOP Next Previous Function Call & TRG Page Page Select 2. Move the cursor to the desired name by...
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<Toll Restriction Plan for System Speed Dialing> (TRLSD=01 to 16), the system compares Toll Restriction Level of Attendant Console The system administrator can assign Toll (TRLA) with TRLSD. Restriction Level of System Speed Dialing (referred to as “TRLSD” in the following) to each If TRLA is equal to or higher than TRLSD code as follows: (TRLA≥TRLSD) a call is made, and if TRLA is...
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The following flowchart shows the simplified procedure of toll restriction plan for System Speed Dialing. Start When an outgoing CO call is made by When an outgoing CO call is made by dialing a System Speed Dialing Code dialing a System Speed Dialing Code (TRLSD=01 to 16) (TRLSD=00) Compares TRLSD with TRLA...
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2.02 Last Number Redial (LNR) Description Operation Last Number Redial feature automatically saves 1. Press an idle LOOP key. the last dialed telephone number of the outside LOOP party and allows the attendant to make the call to • The SRC indicator lights and the same destination again by simply pressing dial tone sounds.
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3.00 Making Internal Calls 3.01 Inter Office Calling-Manual Dialing 3.02 Inter Office Calling by Extension Directory Screen Description Description Inter Office Calling allows the attendant to call extension users within the system by dialing the Allows the attendant to make an extension call by directory number (three or four digits).
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Operation Dial tone sounds. (For instance, an idle LOOP key is pressed, the SRC indicator is lit, and dial tone sounds.) 1. Press the F4 (extension directory). Extension Directory • Extension Directory screen appears on the display. 2. Move the cursor to the desired extension by pressing the F4 ( ), F5 ( ), F6 (...
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3.03 Inter Office Calling by BLF Screen Programming Description BLF screen: refer to Section 6-C-3.00 “Busy Allows the attendant to make an extension call after monitoring the extension status through BLF Lamp Field (BLF) Screen.” screen. To use this function, directory number Conditions should be registered in the Extension Directory beforehand.
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3.04 Inter Office Calling by Extension Management Screen Programming Description Refer to Section 6-C-7.00 “Extension Allows the attendant to make an extension call Management Screen.” through Extension Management screen. Before the operation, directory number should be Conditions registered in the Extension Directory screen. None Operation Dial tone sounds.
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3.05 Inter Office Calling by Name/ Department Description • If there are two or more same extension names, all of them will be displayed. Allows the attendant to make an extension call by Move the cursor to the desired extension and directly entering extension name and/or press the F7 key to place an extension call.
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3.06 Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Operation Description 1. Dial the extension number. When called extension is busy (busy tone is returned), OHCA allows the attendant to in form • Busy tone sounds. the busy party that another call is waiting through built-in speaker of the called user's PITS telephone.
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4.00 Executive Busy Override Description Operation Executive Busy Override allows the attendant to 1. Dial the extension number. intrude on a busy line, and then a 3-party conversation is established. The feature is • Busy tone sounds. accessed by dialing “1” while hearing busy tone. In entering into a three-party conversation, all the 2.
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5.00 Do Not Disturb (DND) Override Description Operation Do Not Disturb Override makes the attendant 1. Dial the extension number. possible to call the extension which has set Do Not Disturb. • If DND feature is assigned to Dialing “1” after hearing DND tone provides calling the called extension, DND tone the extension.
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E. Receiving Features 1.00 Answering by the ANSWER Description Operation The attendant can answer an incoming call Incoming call appears on the answer field. displayed on the answer field by pressing the 1. Press the ANSWER key. ANSWER key. An incoming call appears on the ANSWER answer field in preferential order, that is assigned •...
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2.00 Answering by a LOOP Key Description If there are multiple incoming calls, the attendant In the example below, pressing the ANSWER key can answer a desired call by pressing a LOOP automatically connects a call from Jack. Press key associated with it. the LOOP 2 key to answer the call from Manager.
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3.00 Directed Call Pickup Operation Description Picking up a call ringing at an extension Directed Call Pickup allows the attendant to answer the call ringing at any extension by 1. Press an idle LOOP key. dialing the feature number for “Directed Call LOOP •...
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F. Holding Features 1.00 Hold Description Operation Allows the attendant to hold the current call Holding a call temporarily by pressing the HOLD key. This is effective only for a call on the SRC side of During a conversation with an outside or inside a LOOP key.
2.00 Automatic Hold Description Operation Making a call during a conversation with an outside Executing Automatic Hold by pressing the or extension party causes holding the current ANSWER key or the LOOP key conversation automatically, and performs calling on the DES side. During a conversation with a CO call or an extension on the SRC side of the LOOP key, Another call arriving during the conversation can...
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3.00 Call Park-System Operation Description Parking a call This function provides putting a call into the parking place common to the whole system. During a conversation with an extension or Up to 20 calls can be parked with each call park outside party, area number (01 to 20).
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If the specified parking area is occupied: Retrieving a parked call employing Call Park System screen Message : Call park at xx deny 1. Press the F5 key (call park). xx: parking area number • Call Park System screen appears To start conversation again, press the LOOP key.
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G. Transferring Features 1.00 Call Transfer 1.01 Unscreened Call Transfer to Station Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a call (extension, During a conversation with an extension or CO) to an extension user without announcement. outside party 1. Dial the extension number of the Programming destination.
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1.02 Call Transfer by Camp-on to Station Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a call to busy During a conversation with an outside party or extension. extension. The SRC indicator is lit. Transferred call will ring the busy extension 1.
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1.03 Screened Call Transfer to Station Description Changing the transfer destination before pressing the RELEASE key Allows the attendant to transfer a call (extension, CO) to an extension with announcement. 1. Press the CANCEL key. CANCEL Programming None 2. Dial the extension number of the Conditions new destination.
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1.04 Screened Call Transfer to Trunk Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a call (extension, During a conversation with an extension or CO) to an outside party with announcement. outside party 1. Select a CO line. Programming None • After selecting the CO line on DES side of the LOOP key, dial Conditions tone sounds.
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1.05 Unscreened Call Transfer to Remote Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a call (extension, During a conversation with an outside party or CO) to the remote maintenance feature. extension Modem answer tone is returned instantly, if it is 1.
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1.06 Unscreened Call Transfer — to a UCD Group (with OGM) Description Allows the attendant to transfer an outside call to a UCD Group from 01 to 04 (with OGM type). From version 8.XX, not only the operators but any extension user can transfer an outside call to a UCD group (with OGM).
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2.00 Heavy Traffic Overflow Transfer to Station Description Conditions Up to six calls can arrive at the attendant console If a call in the queue cannot be transferred to the at the same time. preassigned destination, it is called an If six calls have arrived and other calls arrive, the overflowed call.
3.00 Serial Call Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a CO call to CO call arrives at attendant console. multiple extensions (up to three extensions) 1. Answer the call by pressing the sequentially. ANSWER key (programmable ANSWER When the first extension hangs up, a call is key).
4.00 Interposition Call Transfer Description Conditions This function allows the attendant console to Transferring a call to another attendant console make Screened Call Transfer (transferring after is limited to screened call transfer. Unscreened informing it) to the other attendant console in the call transfer (automatic transfer ) is ineffective.
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5.00 Call Transfer via Attendant Console Description Operation The attendant can transfer an outside call held by An extension which has held an outside party an extension to another extension. calls the attendant console. The SRC indicator starts flashing in 60 wink, the Programming DES indicator starts flashing in 240 wink.
6.00 Released Link Operation Description Operation Allows the attendant to transfer a call by simply During a conversation with an outside or inside dialing the extension number of the destination party without pressing the RELEASE key. 1. Dial the extension number of the If any PDN button on the destination extension is destination party.
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7.00 Automatic Redirection If No Answer Description If an incoming outside call ringing on a LOOP key is not answered within a specified time, it can be redirected to the extension assigned as the overflow destination of Attendant Consoles. Programming Reference System Programming Dumb...
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H. Conversation Features 1.00 Conference Description Operation The attendant can set up a three-person During a conversation with an outside or inside conference that includes inside party as well as party outside party by adding a new party to the 1.
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2.00 Unattended Conference Description Operation Allows the attendant to change a three-party Setting up an unattended conference call conference including two outside parties to a CO- During a three-person conference including two CO call by pressing the CONF key, and observing outside parties conversation status through SRC, DES indication is possible.
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3.00 Call Splitting Description (Supplement) The attendant can speak with the SRC side party During a conversation with the DES side party and the DES side party alternately while holding while holding the SRC side party, pressing the the other party by pressing the SPLIT key. LOOP key disconnects the DES side party and enables a conversation with the SRC side party.
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4.00 Doorphone Calling Description Operation The attendant can make and answer a doorphone Making a doorphone call call. 1. Press an idle LOOP key. Up to four doorphones can be connected to the LOOP system. • Dial tone sounds. During a doorphone call, dialing “5” opens the door for a specified period.
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5.00 Tone Through (End to End DTMF Signaling) Description Operation During a call (extension, outside or doorphone), During a call (extension, outside or doorphone), this function allows the attendant to send DTMF 1. Press the E-E key (touch tone) signals to the voice path while (programmable key).
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6.00 Cancel Key Function Description Operation Allows the attendant to get a line for making a call While hearing tone, dialing, or speaking on the selected LOOP key again by simply 1. Press the CANCEL key. pressing the CANCEL key. When CANCEL key is pressed while seizing the CANCEL •...
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I. Paging Features 1.00 Paging 1.01 Paging All Extensions Description Operation Allows the attendant to make paging 1. Press an idle LOOP key and dial LOOP announcement through built-in speakers of all the feature number for Station PITS telephones by dialing the feature number Paging “42”...
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1.02 Group Paging Description 2. Perform paging. Allows the attendant to make paging announcement through built-in speakers of PITS telephones by specifying the desired Paging Group. 3. An extension answers the page. Up to eight paging groups can be assigned to the system.
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1.03 Paging External Pagers Description Conditions Allows the attendant to make paging If Tenant Service is employed, paging is available announcement through the external pagers by only in the same tenant. dialing the feature number for “External Paging.” Up to two external pagers can be equipped with External paging originated by the attendant can this system.
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Operation 1. Press an idle LOOP key. Transferring a call using Paging External Pagers LOOP During a conversation, • The SRC indicator is lit, and dial tone is heard. 1. (Selecting external pager 1) Dial the feature number for “External Paging” and “1” in 2.
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1.04 Paging All Extensions and External Pagers Description Operation Allows the attendant to make paging 1. Press an idle LOOP key and dial LOOP announcement through all built-in speakers of the feature number for Station PITS and external pagers 1 and 2 at the same Paging “42”...
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1.05 Call Park and Paging Description Operation Allows the attendant to park a call (extension or During a conversation outside) and perform paging by simply pressing 1. Press the PAGE key. the PAGE key (Programmable key). PAGE When the PAGE key is pressed during a •...
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2.00 BGM through External Pager Description Conditions The system can provide up to two external music If Tenant Service is employed, the affiliation of sources. The music source can be broadcasted each external music equipment and external as background music (BGM) through external pager can be determined by the system pagers.
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J. Other Features 1.00 Night Service 1.01 Flexible Night Service Description Operation Flexible Night Service allows the Operator 1 Changing Night Answer Point by dialing the (Attendant Console or extension user) to change feature number the assigned night answer destination on a CO 1.
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3-3 (Setting night answer point to 3-4 (Setting night answer point to an extension) Remote) Dial the extension directory Dial “Remote Directory number. Number.” • Confirmation tone sounds and • Confirmation tone sounds, the the LOOP key is released LOOP key is released automatically.
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Operation Changing Night Answer point by employing CO Management screen 1. Press the F4 key (CO manage). Manage • CO Management screen appears on the display. CO ID TRG No.& CO Name CO Status Night Answer 1011 16 : DDD01 1012 01 : DDD02 UNA 1...
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5. Move the cursor to the target CO ID by pressing the F2 key ) or the F3 key ( 6. Select “UNA1,” “UNA2” “Ext.” or “Remote” by pressing the F6 key (select). Select UNA 1 : External Pager 1 UNA 2 : External Pager 2 Ext.
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1.02 Switching of Day/Night Mode Description Operation It is assignable to switch Day/Night mode either Changing DAY mode to NIGHT mode automatically at pre-assigned time or manually While the NIGHT key indicator is off, by the Operator 1 (Attendant Console or Extension) at any time desired.
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2.00 Account Code Entry Operation Description Entering an account code when calling an outside When placing an outgoing call or during a party. conversation, account codes can be recorded on 1. Press an idle LOOP key. the SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) LOOP by entering an account code (up to 10 digits) for •...
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Entering an account code during a conversation Correcting an input error with an outside party While entering an account code (before entering 1. Press the ACCOUNT key the delimiter “#”) ACCOUNT (programmable key). 1. Dial “* .” • The following message appears on the message line in I/O field: 2.
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3.00 Secret Dialing Description Conditions During speed dialing or calling by Extension When storing a speed dialing code, entering “[” Directory, all or part of the telephone numbers that only without entering “]”, causes all the digits appear on the CRT screen can be concealed. The entered after “[”...
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4.00 Message Waiting Description • A Single Line Telephone without MESSAGE lamp. Allows the attendant to indicate to an extension that a message is waiting for him or her, by turning (2) The maximum number of message waiting on the MESSAGE indicator (button) on the called indications available for the system or extension.
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Operation Setting the Message Waiting Indication of another extension 1. Dial the extension number. • Ringback tone, busy tone or DND tone sounds. 2. Press the MSG key. • After confirmation tone sounds, the following message is shown on the message line. <Example>...
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5.00 Remote Station Feature Control Description Programming Reference Allows the attendant to cancel or set the following System Programming Dumb features assigned to each extension: “System-Numbering Plan (08/11)”, 9-D-6.08 10-C-10.00 Features to be canceled: Remote Station Lock Set • DND (Do Not Disturb) Remote Station Lock Cancel •...
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Operation Setting/Canceling “DND”; and Canceling “FWD” by employing Extension Management screen 1. Press the F2 key (extension manage). Extension Manage • Extension Management screen appears on the display. FWD/DND Lock LOOP Next No./Name Function Previous & TRG Page Change Select Page 2.
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5. By pressing the F2 key ( ) or the F3 key ( ), move the cursor to the target extension number to be set/canceled “DND” or canceled “FWD.” Note: Assigning FWD is unavailable by this operation. 6. Select setting item by pressing the F6 key (select). For canceling the function, select mark.
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Setting/Canceling “Electronic Station Lock Out” by employing Extension Management screen For step 1 to 3, refer to the procedure for Setting/Canceling DND. 4. Move the cursor to Lock field by pressing the F4 key ( ) or the F5 key ( FWD/DND Lock 5.
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Setting/Canceling “Electronic Station Lock Out” to Pickup Group by employing Pickup Group Management screen 1. Press the F3 key (pickup G. manage). Pickup G. Manage • Pickup Group Management screen appears on the display. Pickup Group Management Jun. 15, '91 THU 12:00 PM : Group Station Lock Group #01 ~ #08 Group #09 ~ #16...
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Using the feature number for “Remote Station Using the feature number for “Remote FWD Lock Set”/“Remote Station Lock Cancel” Cancel” 1. Press an idle LOOP key. 1. Press an idle LOOP key. LOOP LOOP • The SRC indicator lights and •...
6.00 Dial Tone Transfer Description Operation Altering the toll restriction level of the extension The attendant can alter the toll restriction level of the extension user for only one call. user for only one call There comes an incoming extension call. TOLL-CHG key must be assigned as a program- mable key by the Attendant Management screen.
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7.00 Search by Name/Department Description Conditions The attendant can search the desired extension number by entering the name and department of The attendant can make an extension call after the extension in the Extension Directory screen. searching. The following three basic entry patterns are “*”...
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Operation (Supplement) Searching by specifying extension name and In case several extensions match the search department name. criteria, all subjects appear. This procedure assumes the following extensions In case no extension match the search criteria, are in the Extension Directory. the following message appears on the message line.
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8.00 Outgoing Message (OGM) Recording and Playing Back Description Conditions Up to four OGM’s can be recorded by the Operator (1)Tenant Service 1 (Attendant Console or PITS user) so that If tenant service is employed, the affiliation of different messages can be used for different each DISA card is determined by the system situations.
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Operation Recording OGM Playing back OGM 1. Press an idle LOOP key. 1. Press an idle LOOP key. LOOP LOOP • The SRC indicator lights and • The SRC indicator lights and dial tone sounds. dial tone sounds. 2. Dial the feature number for OGM 2.
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9.00 Trunk Verify Operation Description 1. Press an idle LOOP key. Allows the attendant to verify the status of LOOP specified trunk. • The SRC indicator lights and dial tone sounds. The TRG key (programmable key) must be assigned to the attendant console. 2.
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10.00 CO Access Control Description Operation The attendant can control CO lines to prevent Setting CO busy out by dialing the feature them from being accessed from extensions by number employing CO Management screen. 1. Press an idle LOOP key. LOOP If CO busy out is assigned to a CO line, both extensions and attendant consoles cannot access...
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Operation CO access control by employing CO Management screen 1. Press the F4 key (CO manage). Manage • CO Management screen appears on the display. CO ID & BLF TRG No.& CO Name CO Status Night Answer 1111 01 : DDD02 UNA 1 1112 02 : EEE03...
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5. Move the cursor to the target CO ID by pressing the F2 key ) or the F3 key ( 6. Select “CO busy out” or “CO access ctrl” by pressing the F6 key (select). Select mark is selected, the CO is returned to normal status.
11.00 Power Failure Operation Programming Description None At the time of power failure, power is supplied to the attendant console from backup battery of the Conditions system. During power failure, the attendant console can When the backup battery is not provided, the execute any other operations than the operations attendant console is not operable.
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12.00 Intercept Routing-No Answer (IRNA) Description If the destination is not currently available to If an incoming CO call is not answered in a receive the transferred call, Intercept Routing specified period, or if a held incoming CO call is does not work.
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13.00 Remote Timed Reminder – One Time Operation Description Setting Timed Reminder to an extension Allows the Operator 1 or 2 (Attendant Console or PITS with display) to set “Timed Reminder” 1. Press an idle LOOP key. feature to any extension. LOOP (Refer to Section 4-I-3.00, 5-G-3.00 “Timed •...
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Canceling Timed Reminder set to an extension 1. Press an idle LOOP key. LOOP • The SRC indicator lights and dial tone sounds. 2. Dial the feature number for Remote Timed Reminder Cancel “7#” (default) and the extension number to be canceled Timed Reminder in succession.
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14.00 Call Display at Attendant Console Description Display of the following calls directed to an Attendant Console has been changed. Call Forwarding and IRNA DIL 1:1 KX-T336 FWD/IRNA EXT.100 Call Display at SRC area of a LOOP key Call Forwarding (FWD) Old version New version <1>...
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Vol. 2 Matsushita Consumer Electronics Company, Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”), Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina,...
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Contents Vol. 1 Section 1 ---- System Outline Section 2 ---- Installation Section 3 ---- System Features and Operation Section 4 ---- Station Features and Operation Proprietary Integrated Telephone System (PITS) Section 5 ---- Station Features and Operation Single Line Telephone (SLT) Section 6 ---- Station Features and Operation Attendant Console (ATT)
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Section 7 Preparation for Programming and Maintenance VT220 and Compatibles...
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(Section 7) Preparation for Programming and Maintenance VT220 and Compatibles Contents Page Introduction ................7-A-1 1.00 On-Site Administration ............ 7-A-1 2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location..... 7-A-2 3.00 Mode Structure..............7-A-3 4.00 Layout of Screen ............. 7-A-4 5.00 Correspondence between Setting Screen and Explanation Table ............
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Page Key Functions................7-H-1 1.00 Moving Cursor by TAB B.S....7-H-1 2.00 Command Execution by RETURN or ENTER ....7-H-1 3.00 Returning to Previous Menu Screen by PF2 ....7-H-2 4.00 Entry of Value by SPACE or Directly ......7-H-3 5.00 Storage of Set Value by PF4 ..........
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A. Introduction 1.00 On-Site Administration Successful Login Description When you enter the correct password, the You can administer the system programming and terminal displays the Main Menu screen from maintenance of the system using a VT220 (100), which you can select administration functions. Compatibles.
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2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location Operation Description Starting up system administration from a remote From a remote location, you can execute system location can be done in the following ways: programming, diagnosis and traffic measurements using a VT220 (100), Compatibles. •...
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3.00 Mode Structure Programming Main Menu The administration using VT compatible terminal Consists of 10 submenu screens and allows you consists of the following modes. to administer system-wide programming parameters. For further details, refer to Section 7-C-4.00 Pre-entering Mode “Programming Main Menu.” Initial Screen Test Main Menu Screen Enables you to test the cards, ports, PIT’s and...
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4.00 Layout of Screen <2> <3> <4> <1> Title PRG SCR SEL Screen Editing Field Command Line Message Line Function field <3> Displays whether the cursor is in the Screen <1> Displays On-line or Off-line communication Editing Field or in the Command Line. mode.
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Title Displays the title of the programming screen. Screen Editing Field Used for displaying or entering data. Command Line When pressing the menu number or function key, displays the messages to execute the function. Message Line Displays messages such as error messages in programming.
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5.00 Correspondence between Setting Screen and Explanation Table When there are some assigning items in the screen, the explanation table describes the items in detail. <Example> Configuration-System Assignment screen PRG SCR SEL Configuration - System Assignment Version 1.0 +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Expansion Shelf | 1 Shelf | TSW Additional CONF | Yes...
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B. Pre-entering Mode 1.00 Initial Screen Summary This screen is displayed first when administration is activated. To conclude this screen and advance to the next screen, press the RETURN key. 7-B-1...
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2.00 Installation Screen Summary A screen for setting various data relating to the for details. installation of the system, and for setting system To advance to the next screen without any entry, passwords. press the PF2 key. This screen does not appear when administration data has already been assigned in on-line mode For storing the entered parameters, press the or if you start up the system when CPU Operation...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value <System Password> Protection Level 1 LVL 1 Protection Level 2 LVL 2 Four digits consisting of letters, numbers or marks Protection Level 3 LVL 3 Protection Level 4 LVL 4 Comments blank Up to 70 letters, numbers or marks 7-B-3...
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3.00 Password Entry Screen Summary If no characters are entered within 30 seconds The screen is for entering passwords which is after this screen is displayed, the display returns necessary to enter into system administration to the initial screen. mode. Enter the passwords which are assigned in System Password “Protection level 1 to 4”...
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4.00 Date and Time Set Up Screen Summary A screen for setting the date and time. AM/PM” by pressing the space key. This screen may not appear depending on the To advance to the next screen without entering the setting of the CPU rotary switch. For setting of data, press the PF2 key.
5.00 Main Menu Screen Summary To select an item from the Main Menu, just type the By selecting an item from the Main Menu, you number of the item you want followed by the return enter a system programming area and can key.
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System Installation Screen Please set the following initial data ON/OFF line select ON/OFF Line Switch RETURN Press the RETURN Welcome to the Panasonic Hybrid PBX Welcome to the Panasonic Hybrid PBX Password Entry Screen System Administration System Administration ON-LINE PROCESS...
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C. Menu Screen 1.00 Introduction Enables you to assign or change system programming data by selecting the required screen. This section explains the procedures for starting from the menu screen through the programming main menu screen, to the sub menu screen.
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2.00 Operation of Switching Screens (A) Operation (B) Example Type the item number on the screen. Then press The illustration below shows the procedures for the RETURN key to advance to the next screen. selecting a programming screen, starting from the Main Menu screen.
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3.00 Returning to Previous Screen To return to the previous screen, press the PF2 key. The illustration below shows the operation, staring from the Setting Screen and returning to the Main Menu screen. <Example> Configuration-System Assignment Version 1.0 Setting Screen Pressing the PF2 key returns the screen to the Sub Menu screen.
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4.00 Programming Main Menu Type “1” and press the RETURN key in the Main The illustration below shows the submenu Menu screen then the Programming Main Menu screens and the setting screens of Programming is displayed on the screen. Mainmenu. Configuration System Assignment Slot Assignment...
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Configuration Miscellaneous Assigns the data concerning cards, slots, T-1/E-1 Assigns the installation information and cards for channels and DNs (directory numbers). effectuating Power Failure Transfer. For further details, refer to Section 9-C Refer to Section 9-L “Miscellaneous Screen.” “Configuration Screen.” System Assigns the elemental data common to the whole system.
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5.00 Test Main Menu 6.00 Monitor Main Menu Type “2” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “3” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then the Test Main Menu is Menu screen, then the Monitor Main Menu is displayed on the screen.
7.00 Print Out 8.00 Change Password Type “4” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “5” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then the Print Out Menu screen is Menu screen, then the Change Password screen displayed on the screen.
9.00 Change Date and Time 10.00 Backup Utility Type “6” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “7” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen, then the Change Date & Time Menu screen, then the Backup Utility Main Menu screen is displayed which is same as the Date &...
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11.00 Restart 12.00 Exit Type “8” and press the RETURN key in the Main Type “9” and press the RETURN key in the Main Menu screen initializes the system and the initial Menu screen, then the initial screen is displayed. screen is displayed, the result is the same as if Refer to Section 7-G-1.00 “Exit.”...
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D. Printing Out Description Operation Enables you to print parameters of programming 1. When the following Print Out Menu screen and monitor. appears, type “1” for Programming submenu “System-Operation”, SMDR should be assigned screens. to “Yes.” Type “2” for Monitor submenu screens, and “3” Refer to Section 9-D-1.02 “Operation (2/3)”...
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For example, when you select “1”, the following Print Out Menu screen appears. 2-1 When you want to print all programming, press the F8 (ALL PRT) key. 2-2 When you want to print each of the screen, press the key of the desired screen and the RETURN key.
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Note : In the following programming submenu screens, specify- ing the screen number is available. • Class of Service ==> Class of Service No. (01-32) = • Trunk Group ==> Trunk Group No. (01-16) = • CO Line ==> Trunk Equipment No. (Physical No.) = •...
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E. Changing Password Description Enables you to change passwords for “On Site” and “Remote.” Operation Enter four digit alphanumeric characters for each password if you want to change the factory setting default value. Default values are as follows: Items Items Default Default <Remote>...
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F. Changing Date and Time Description Allows you to change the date and time. Operation Enter “Year”, “Day”, “Hour” and “Minute” directly and select “Month”, “Day of the Week”, “AM/PM” by pressing the space key. For the input value, refer to the table below. Assigning items Default Selection of Value...
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G. Returning to Initial Screen 1.00 Exit Description Allows you to return to the initial screen and displays the screen below. 2.00 Restart Description Allows you to initialize the system. Operation When you execute Restart, the following message appears at the bottom of the screen. Are you sure? (Y: yes/N: no) Type “Y,”...
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H. Key Functions 1.00 Moving Cursor by 2.00 Command Execution by RETURN or ENTER The cursor ( ) is displayed in reverse video on To store the entered data in the line mode or in the screen and indicates the position for entering the function mode, press the RETURN key or the the setting values.
3.00 Returning to Previous Menu Screen by PF2 To return to the previous menu screen, press the 1) To store entered data, enter “Y” and press PF2 key. the RETURN key. Not to save, enter N, then press the RETURN When no data has been entered: key.
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4.00 Entry of Value by SPACE or Directly Entering the value directly or selecting it by pressing the SPACE key is available. When “SEL” (Select Input) is displayed at the right end on the top line, pressing the SPACE key enables you to select the desired value from factory programmed parameters.
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5.00 Storage of Set Value by PF4 Storing the entered data 2. Press “Y” key when storing the entered data. 1. Press the PF4 key. Press “N” key when not storing the entered data. • The following message appears at the bottom Press “C”...
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6.00 Advancing to Next Screen by NEXT To advance to the next page of the same setting 1) To save the entered data, enter “Y,” then screen, press the NEXT key. press the RETURN key. Not to save the entered data, enter “N,” When no data has been entered: then press the RETURN key.
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7.00 Returning to Previous Screen by PREV To return to the previous page of the same setting 1) To store the entered data, enter “Y” and screen, press the PREV key. not to store, enter “N.” Pressing the RETURN key causes the When no data has been entered: screen to return to the previous page.
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8.00 Canceling Set Value by PF3 9.00 Concluding Function Mode by CTRL+C To cancel the set values, move the cursor to the For concluding the function mode, press CTRL + value to be canceled by using “TAB,” “ ,” “ ,”...
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10.00 Key Operation Table for Various Terminals FUNCTIONS VT220 VT100 Attendant Console (1) To previous screen PREV / PF1 + PF1 + EMU + EMU + PF1 , NEXT / PF1 + PF1 + EMU + (2) To next screen PF1 , EMU + EMU +...
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I. Operation of Function Keys 1.00 Relation between Function 2.00 Features Assigned to Func- Keys and Screens tion Keys Features assigned to function keys are shown in the drawing below. For details, refer to Section 7-J “Execution of Function.” Function keys Function display line : COMMON (Common for...
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3.00 Function Mode Pressing the function key creates a prompt at the • In function mode, the following keys are not bottom of the screen. The prompt that appears available: NEXT, PREV, PF2 and PF4. on the screen is called “Function Mode.” •...
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J. Execution of Function Modes 1.00 COMMON (F1) and EXIT (F7) Description Operation Chart When you want to execute the functions SHOW LV (Show Level), CHG LV (Change Level), INS (In Press the COMMON key Service), OUS (Out of Service) and REMOVE (Remove), press the COMMON (F1) key.
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2.00 SHOW LV (Show Level) Description Conditions Enables you to confirm the current password Press the EXIT (F7) key to return to COMMON level by pressing the SHOW LV (F1) key after mode. entering the COMMON mode. When back in COMMON mode, executing other Operation COMMON mode functions is possible.
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3.00 CHG LV (Change Level) Description Enables you to raise or lower the current password Conditions level by pressing the CHG LV (F2) key after Password level can be raised one by one as entering COMMON mode. follows: 4 To lower the current password level, simply press the RETURN key when “CMD>Enter Password (Current Level 1)=”...
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON key F1 <Function mode> Concluding Press the EXIT key F7 function mode Changing Press the CHG LV key F2 password level <Change level mode> Enter password, then press RETURN key Changing password in succession Finishing change level mode and returning to function mode Press the EXIT key F7...
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4.00 INS (In Service) Description Conditions Allows you to change the status of shelves, cards The system should be in on-line communication mode. and ports from “Out of Service” to “In Service” in the following screen, after pressing the COMMON (F1) key.
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON key F1 <Function mode> Concluding Press the EXIT key F7 function mode Changing Press the INS key F4 stations, etc. to In Service <In Service mode> Enter physical number etc., then press RETURN To repeat the “In Service” operation, return to the previous step.
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5.00 OUS (Out of Service) Description Conditions Allows you to change the status of shelves, cards The system should be in on-line communication and ports from “In Service” to “Out of Service” as mode. shown below after pressing the COMMON (F1) key.
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON key F1 <Function mode> Concluding Press the EXIT key F7 function mode Changing sta- tions, cards etc. Press the OUS key F5 to Out of Service <Out of Service mode> Enter physical number etc., then press RETURN To repeat the OUS operation, return to the previous step.
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6.00 REMOVE Description Conditions Enables you to delete the stored data by The system should be in On-line communication specifying the devices. This operation should be mode. done before actually removing the devices. This function is available in the screen where The specified terminal should be “Out of Service”...
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Operation Chart Press the COMMON key F1 Press the REMOVE key F6 Enter physical number or DN or Attendant Console num- ber. Then press RETURN To repeat the REMOVE operation, return to the previous stage. Concluding function mode Press the EXIT key 7-J-10...
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7.00 INDEX Description Operation Chart Enables you to enter the desired screen immediately without using the NEXT or PREV Press INDEX key F 2 key. Operation <Example> <Function mode> Entering the Class of Service No.=32 screen. The current screen is Class of Service (COS) No.=01 Enter the number of the System-Class of Service...
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In the screen, Toll Restriction “Area/Office Code Reference Table,” both Area/Office Code Table number and The INDEX function is available for the screen Entry number must be entered after depressing listed below. For the input values, refer to the INDEX (F2) key. Section 9 “System Programming (VT).”...
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8.00 COPY Description 5. Press the RETURN key. RETURN This function enables you to copy the desired system programming data from specified screen System-Class of Service to multiple screens at a time, and is available in the screens where COPY is displayed in the Class of Service (COS) No.
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In the Toll Restriction “Area/Office Code Table,” Reference “TABLE” and “ENTRY” appear in the function The Copy function is available in the following display line as below after pressing the COPY screens. (F3) key. For the input values, refer to Section 9 “System For copying the whole table, press the TABLE Programming (VT).”...
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Operation Chart Press the COPY key F 3 <Function mode> After entering the COPY source and destination numbers, press RETURN To repeat the “COPY” operation, set the cursor to the entry position then return to the previous stage. Concluding function mode. Press the EXIT key 7-J-15...
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9.00 READ Description 3. Press the RETURN key. RETURN This function enables you to copy the desired system programming data from specified screen into the currently displayed screen quickly. System-Class of Service This is available in the screens where READ is Class of Service (COS) No.
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Operation Chart Press the READ key <Function mode> After entering number to be copied, press RETURN To repeat the “READ” opera- tion, return to the previous step. Concluding function mode Press the EXIT key F7 7-J-17...
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10.00 HRD CPY (Hard Copy) Description Condition When an output device such as printer provided When HRD CPY operation is unsuccessful, one of with RS-232C interface etc., is connected to the the following error messages appears on the system, it is possible to print out the data on the screen.
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11.00 AUTO CNF (Automatic Configuration) Description Operation Chart This function sets the telephone type and DSS consoles automatically. This function is available Press the AUTOCNF key F 7 in the screens where AUTO CNF is displayed in the function field. Extension-Station Press Y to execute Automatic Configu- ration.
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12.00 SET Function (F8) for U.S.A. and Canada only) Description 3. Move the cursor to the right by using “ ”, and depress Y. Enables you to add or delete office codes without moving the cursor to the code position. It also enables you to designate wide range of codes.
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Operation Chart Press the SET key F8 <Function mode> After entering Office code, press Y to add or N to delete. Then press RETURN To execute SET functions successively, return to the previous step. Concluding Function mode Press the EXIT key 7-J-22 (60395)
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Section 8 Preparation for Programming and Maintenance Dumb Type Terminal...
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(Section 8) Preparation for Programming and Maintenance Dumb Type Terminal Contents Page A Introduction...................... 8-A-1 1.00 On-Site Administration................8-A-1 2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location........8-A-2 3.00 Mode Structure..................8-A-3 4.00 Correspondence between Input Format and Explanation Table.... 8-A-4 B Entering/Finishing a Mode................
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Page Maintenance Command................... 8-F-1 1.00 Change Level (CHL)................8-F-1 2.00 Show Level (SHL).................. 8-F-1 3.00 In Service (INS) ..................8-F-2 4.00 Out of Service (OUS)................8-F-3 5.00 Remove (REM)..................8-F-3 6.00 Print Out (PRT)..................8-F-4 7.00 Set Date and Time (SDT)..............8-F-4 G Help Function....................
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A. Introduction 1.00 On-Site Administration Description Successful Login You can administer the system programming and When you enter the correct password, the maintenance of the system using a Dumb terminal displays the Main Menu screen from terminal. which you can select administration functions. For details about communication parameters, By selecting an item from the Main Menu, you refer to Section 9-D-7.00 “Communication...
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2.00 System Administration from a Remote Location Operation Description Starting up system administration from a remote From a remote location, you can execute system location can be done in the following ways: programming, diagnosis and traffic measurements using a Dumb terminal. •...
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3.00 Mode Structure Administration employing a dumb terminal consists When entering a mode except Initial mode, the of the following four modes: prompt depending on the mode appears on the display. That is, the displayed prompt shows the • Initial mode current mode.
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4.00 Correspondence between Input Format and Explanation Table The following example shows the relation between the input format and the explanation table. Input Format Type of Mode Index Number Item Number The ( ) mark above means that it can be omitted depending on the commands.
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Entering the password level four (forced password) “Pre-entering mode.” in the “Initial mode” advances the mode to “Pre- entering mode.” Initial mode ; * Panasonic Hybrid PBX: KX-T336 System* Initial display Press the RETURN key ; PASSWORD : Password Entry screen...
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1.02 Pre-entering Mode 1.03 Programming Mode The mode before going into the Programming This mode is used to assign or change the mode or Operation mode is defined as “Pre- system programming data. entering mode,” that is, for entering the “Programming mode”...
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1.04 Operation Mode This mode is for confirming and changing the The following flow chart illustrates the procedures password level, system maintenance and monitor for advancing the mode from “Pre-entering mode” etc. except the programming for the system data. to “Operation mode.” Pre-entering mode ;...
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1.05 Changing the Current Mode It is possible to change “Programming mode” to “Operation mode” and vice versa. The flow charts show the procedures. • Changing Operation mode to Programming • Changing Programming mode to Operation mode mode Operation mode Programming mode ;...
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3.00 Flow Chart for Changing Modes The procedure for changing modes is illustrated below: Initial mode ; * Panasonic Hybrid PBX: KX-T336 System* Press RETURN ; Password : After entering the password, press RETURN. To conclude Pre-entering mode After entering EXIT, Pre-entering mode press RETURN.
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C. Fixed Key Operation Moves the cursor one character left and deletes the character in that position. Function command key used for concluding AT or BT mode with characters ($EOD) or ($CPY) etc. For details, refer to Section 8-E “Function Commands.” In BT mode, entered between indexes as a delimiter.
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D. Input Format-General 1.00 Programming Mode Auto Gain Control Extension DSS Console Input Format-General DN Button Assignment PF Button Assignment In the programming mode (when PRG> DSS Button Assignment displayed on the screen), enter as follows: Doorphone Attendant Console ; PRG> Command Type of Mode Index Number Attendant Queue Priority Equal Access Item Number Carriage Return (CR)
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2.Type of Mode 2) Auto Type-AT Three types of Show type, Auto type and Batch Enables you to show or edit the data in an type are available. interactive format. 1) Show Type-SH Showing the data Each item appears one by one by every pressing Enables you only to read the preset data.
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3) Batch Type-BT 3. Index Number Enter the index number if required. For the Enables you to edit the data in batch processing. commands without indexes and the commands which can omit the index numbers, entry of index Entry of data by batch type number is not necessary.
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2.00 Operation Mode Input Format-General 1. Commands In the operation mode (when ; OPE> is displayed The following operation commands are available on the screen), enter as follows: in Operation mode. Enter a command depending on an operation. ; OPE> Command ( Index Number ) ( Item 1 ) Operation Command ( item 2 )
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Reference For details about the following commands, refer to: Section 15-E-3.00 “TST command (Test) Section 15-F-1.00 “SYM command (System Maintenance Monitor) Section 15-D-1.02 “Error Log” Section 15-F-2.00 “TFD command (Traffic Display)” Section 16-B-4.01 “Saving Procedure” Section 17-B-2.01 “Saving Procedure” Section 16-B-4.02 “Loading Procedure” Section 17-B-2.02 “Loading Procedure”...
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E. Function Commands 2.00 In Auto type (AT) and Batch type (BT) modes of Item Number Programming mode, the following function com- mands are used for ending the modes, copying In AT mode, this command enables you to read data and so on. the desired item immediately.
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3.00 Clears data (no data setting) in AT and BT modes. Enter: $CLR ( This function is effective for the following item numbers of the respective command. To execute the clearing function, make sure to Displays: enter $EOD after $CLR. Command Item number 14 : Start Time of Test...
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4.00 In AT and BT modes, copies the setting data. This function is effective for the following index numbers of the respective command. Enter: $CPY 01 02-02 ( Command Index number 01 to 32 CS No.1 is copied to No.2 and displays 01 to 32 like the following: 1 to 8...
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5.00 for U.S.A. and Canada only) In AT and BT modes, used for the entry numbers Enter: 200 through 999 in TR 2 and AR2 commands, to $SET NXX N ( set “Y” or “N” to all the entry numbers that you All the entry numbers are set to “N”...
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6.00 Used in AT mode, and sets the Telephone Type of the extension and DSS consoles automatically. <Example> When the telephone type of DN 103 is set to “2” (PITS) and actually connected telephone type is “1” (SLT). Enter: ; PRG>EXT AT DN 103 ( Displays: 01 : Telephone Type ;...
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F. Maintenance Command 1.00 Change Level (CHL) 2.00 Show Level (SHL) Description Description Allows you to change the password level. Allows you to confirm the current password level. (Password level : Four or higher) (Password level : Four or higher) Input Format Input Format ;...
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3.00 In Service (INS) Description cards and shelves should be “In Service” already. (Password level : Two or higher) Allows you to change the status of shelves, For further information about In Service, refer to cards, ports and stations from “Out of Service” to Section 15-C-1.01 “INS (In Service) command.”...
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4.00 Out of Service (OUS) Description For further information about Out of Service, refer to Section 15-C-1.02 “OUS (Out of Service) Allows you to change the status of cards, ports command.” and stations from “In Service” to “Out of Service.” The system should be in on-line communication Input Format mode.
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6.00 Print Out (PRT) 7.00 Set Date and Time (SDT) Description Description You can print out the system programming data, Allows you to set the date and time system status, error log, and traffic information respectively by entering one of the print out Input Format commands described in the following Input Format.
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G. Help Function 1.00 Programming Mode 2.00 Operation Mode Description Description Used to display brief instructions and a list of Used to display brief instructions and a list of commands available in the Programming Mode. commands available in the Operation Mode. Input Format Input Format ;...
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Section 9 System Programming VT220 and Compatibles...
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(Section 9) System Programming VT220 and Compatibles Contents Page Introduction ................9-A-1 Construction of Programming Mode..........9-B-1 Configuration Screen..............9-C-1 1.00 System Assignment ............9-C-1 2.00 Slot Assignment .............. 9-C-3 3.00 DN Assignment ............... 9-C-6 4.00 Channel Assignment ............9-C-8 4.01 T-1 card ..............
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Page 1.02 Trunk Group (2/2) ..........9-E-9 2.00 ICM/Paging Group ............9-E-12 3.00 Call Pickup Group ............9-E-14 Trunk Screen ................9-F-1 1.00 CO Line ................9-F-1 2.00 Pager and Music Source..........9-F-5 3.00 AGC ................9-F-8 Extension Screen ................ 9-G-1 1.00 Station ................
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Page Automatic Route Selection Screen (for New Zealand) ....9-J-15 6.00 Leading Digit Table ............9-J-15 7.00 Route Plan Tables............9-J-17 8.00 Route Lists Table ............9-J-20 9.00 Modified Digit Table ............9-J-24 Special Attended Screen ............. 9-K-1 1.00 DISA ................9-K-1 2.00 DID ................
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A. Introduction This section provides system programming using VT compatible terminals. Before starting system programming, Section 7 “Preparation for Programming and Maintenance (VT220 and Compatibles)” must be read. This section provides the basic operations required for system programming. Programming consists of 10 submenu screens and each submenu consists of various setting screens.
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B. Construction of Programming Mode Password Level 1 Programming 01 Configuration 1 System Assignment 2 Slot Assignment First Set 3 DN Assignment 4 Channel Assignment 02 System 1 Operation 2 Tenant 3 System Timer 4 Class of Service 5 Local Access Group 6 Numbering Plan 7 Communication Interface Second Set...
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09 Special Attended 1 DISA 2 DID 3 UCD 4 TIE Line Routing Table 10 Miscellaneous 1 Installation Information 2 Power Failure Transfer Assignment 2 9-B-2 (70695)
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C. Configuration Screen 1.00 System Assignment Summary To expand the conference trunks, T-SW This screen is used to configure the system for: Conference Expansion Card (KX-T336104) must be installed. • Expansion shelf (1, or both 1 and 2) (Password level : One) •...
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Description of Assigning Items Expansion Shelf Enables the expansion shelf 1 when set to “1 Shelf” and both expansion shelves 1 and 2 when set to “2 Shelves.” TSW Additional CONF Enables the expansion of conference trunks when set to “Yes.” Conditions None Function...
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2.00 Slot Assignment Summary Assigns the type of service cards, inserted in the (Password level : One) free slots in the basic and expansion shelves. Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Basic Shelf FS (Free Slot) Automatic set Blank : Not assigned 1-A-5.00 (01 to 12) : Proprietary Integrated Telephone...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Basic Shelf BS (Basic Slot) (02) Automatic set Blank : Not assigned 1-A-5.00 OHCA : T-SW Off-Hook Call Announcement 1-E-1.00 to 2.00 card 1-E-7.00 Expansion Shelf 1 FS (01 to 15) Automatic set Same as Basic Shelf FS to 21.00 Expansion Shelf 2 FS (01 to 15)
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However, if there exist port data, it is possible to change the cards as follows: • PLC card HLC card • SLC card HLC card Deleting the ATLC card will be an error if there is one of the following assignments: •...
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3.00 DN Assignment Summary Assigns a DN (directory number) to each exten- sion port. Four DN Assignment screens are provided. (Password level : One) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 100 to 387 in Three or four numeric digits : directory number 3-B-2.00 physical number order...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen. For operation, refer to Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.” 9-C-7...
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4.00 Channel Assignment 4.01 T-1 card Summary Assigns the type of T-1 interface to each channel. (Password level : One) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 3-F-15.00 Slot No. Automatic set Physical slot no. (101,105,109,201,205,209,301, 305,309) Frame Sequence D4 / ESF 10-C-64.04 Line Coding B8ZS...
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4.02 E-1 card Summary Assigns the type of E-1 interface to each channel. (Password level : One) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Slot No. 3-F-16.00 Automatic set Physical slot no. (101,105,109,201,205,209,301, 305,309) Frame Sequence PCM30-CRC PCM30 / PCM30-CRC Line Coding HDB3 AMI / HDB3...
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D. System Screen 1.00 Operation 1.01 Operation (1/3) Summary Assigns elemental data common to the whole Operation screen. This is the first of three system, such as Tenant Service, Automatic screens. Route Selection, etc., through the first System- (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value...
Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Restriction Level-International 01 to 16 : the restriction level for an interna- 3-C-1.05 for U.S.A. and Canada only) tional call Home Dialing Plan Type-A Type-A : 1+NXX+NXX+XXXX 3-C-1.02 for U.S.A. and Canada only) NXX+XXXX 3-C-1.04 Type-B :...
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Continued Reference Assigning Items Default Selection of Value External Music Source 1, 2 Yes, Yes : using external music source 1, 2 2-D-2.00 (for U.S.A. and Canada) : not using external music source 1, 2 3-E-1.00 4-H-2.00 4-I-4.00 5-F-2.00 6-I-2.00 External Music Source 1, 2 Yes, Yes If the music source selector switch (See Section...
This is used for the following attendant-seeking calls: DID, DISA, Call Forwarding and Overflowed UCD calls. There are two entries to allow for two tenants. PBX Code Required when your KX-T336 is a part of a TIE Line Network. 9-D-4 (70695)
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Conditions Tenant Service If “No” is selected, some setting screens do not appear. Also some assigning items display “—,” which indicates programming is impossible. Setting screens which do not appear are: “System-Tenant” “Group-ICM/Paging Group” Assigning items which indicate “—” and cannot be programmed are: “Group-Trunk Group”, Tenant “Trunk-Pager &...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in this setting screen. For operation, refer to Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.” 9-D-6 (70695)
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1.02 Operation (2/3) Summary Assigns elemental data common to the whole parameters for SMDR, etc., through the second system, such as System Administration Device, System-Operation screen. SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording), (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference VT220 : VT100/VT220 Terminal...
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Continued Reference Assigning Items Default Selection of Value SMDR ( cont.) 3-F-1.00 Skip Perf (0 to 95) blank 0 to 95: how many lines to skip • Note : in case of printing out system data : (page length) (skip perforation)≥ 23 in case of printing out call processing information : (page length) (skip perforation)≥...
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Description of Assigning Items System Administration Assigns the terminal device to be used for setting system administration Device data. SMDR Enables or disables SMDR ( Station Message Detail Recording). Page Length (4~99) Assigns the printer page length (number of lines). Skip Perf (0~95) Determines the number of lines to be skipped and the number of lines to be printed on each page.
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Conditions SMDR If set to “No,” the following items cannot be programmed (“—” appears on the items). “System-Operation”, Page Length (4~99) Skip Perf (0~95) Outgoing Duration Log Incoming Duration Log Attendant Duration Special Carrier Name Print Secret Dial Error Log/Programming/Traffic Remote Directory Number To assign this item, RMT card is necessary.
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1.03 Operation (3/3) Summary Assigns elemental data common to the whole the third System-Operation screen. system, such as setting terminal type for opera- (Password level : Two or higher) tors, parameters for Night Service etc., through Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Operator 1 ATT1 : for “with...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 3-B-8.00 Night Service Manual Manual : an operator can set day or night 4-I-1.00 service 5-G-1.00 Auto : automatic change 6-J-1.00 Auto Start Time : MON. ( Day, Night) blank 1 to 12 : hour : TUE.
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Description of Assigning Items Operator 1 Assigns the terminal device for operator 1. If selecting “EXT” for the terminal type, be sure to assign the directory number beforehand. Operator 2 Same as Operator 1. Night Service If this is set to “Manual,” the operator 1 must dial the feature number for “Night Mode Set”...
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2.00 Tenant Summary Assigns parameters for tenant 2, such as terminal Speed Dialing, Call Park etc., which are split type for operators, method of changing Night between tenant 1 and tenant 2. Service, password for PITS programming etc.. (Password level : Two or higher) Also assigns boundaries for functions, such as Assigning Items Default...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Operator 2 (Tenant 2) None Same as Operator 1 3-B-4.00 3-B-5.00 Night Service (Tenant 2) Manual Manual : manual change 3-B-4.00 3-B-8.00 Auto : automatic change 4-I-1.00 5-G-1.00 Auto Start Time 6-J-1.00 : MON.
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Description of Assigning Items Operator 1 (Tenant 2) Assigns a terminal device for operator 1. Operator 2 (Tenant 2) Assigns a terminal device for operator 2. Night Service (Tenant 2) If this is set to “Manual,” an operator must dial the feature number for “Night Mode Set”...
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Conditions This screen does not appear if “System-Operation”, Tenant Service is assigned to “No.” Operator 1 (Tenant 2) This system can accommodate up to two Attendant consoles. If two Operator 2 (Tenant 2) Attendant Consoles are assigned to tenant 1, no Attendant consoles can be assigned to tenant 2.
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3.00 System Timer Summary Executes time-setting on various system timers. (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Held Call Reminder 15 to 240 : s 3-B-10.00 3-E-2.00 Held Call Reminder (ATT) 15 to 240 : s 3-B-10.00 3-E-2.00 Transfer Recall...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference External First Digit Time-Out 5 to 120 : s 3-B-10.00 3-B-12.00 3-F-12.00 10-C-58.00 10-C-61.00 External Interdigit Time-Out 3 to15 3-B-10.00 3-B-12.00 External Interdigit Time-Out 3 to10 3-B-10.00 3-B-12.00 (PBX) Toll Restriction Guard Time- 0 to 25 3-B-10.00 Call Forwarding-No Answer...
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Description of Assigning Items Held Call Reminder Sets the time for Held Call Reminder for extensions. When this timer expires, the extension is alerted that there is a call held for an extended period of time Held Call Reminder (ATT) Sets the time for Held Call Reminder for the Attendant Console.
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Conditions Held Call Reminder If these items are programmed however “System-Operation” Held Call Held Call Reminder (ATT) Reminder is not set to “Yes,” Held Call Reminder does not function. Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys...
4.00 Class of Service 4.01 Class of Service (1/2) Summary System-Class of Service screen, which consists Sets parameters for toll restriction level, maxi- of 32 groups, each of which has two screens. mum dialing digits, Call Forwarding, Do Not (Password level : Two or higher) Disturb, Do Not Disturb Override, etc., in the first Assigning Items Default...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Do Not Disturb Override : DND Override is available 3-B-6.00 4-C-8.00 : DND Override is unavailable 5-A-6.00 CO Forward Mode Yes : Call Forwarding to CO is available 3-B-6.00 4-F-2.05 No : Call Forwarding to CO is unavailable 5-D-2.05 CO Transfer Mode Yes : Call Transfer to CO is available...
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Table of Defaults Assigning Items COS 01 COS 02 COS 03 to COS 32 Toll Restriction Level ( Day ) Toll Restriction Level ( Night ) Max. Dialing Digits Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb Do Not Disturb Override CO Forward Mode CO Transfer Mode Forced Account Code Mode...
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Description of Assigning Items Toll Restriction Level (Day) Sets toll restriction level (day). Toll Restriction Level (Night) Sets toll restriction level (night). Max. Dialing Digits Sets the maximum number of digits which can be dialed for a CO call. Call Forwarding / Do Not Assigns whether Call Forwarding / Do Not Disturb is possible or Disturb not.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 NDEX 3 COPY 4 READ 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. Other function keys such as INDEX, COPY and READ are also available in this setting screen.
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4.02 Class of Service (2/2) Summary The second screen of the System-Class of (Password level : Two or higher) Service screen sets the trunk groups available for access and so on. Reference Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Trunk Group Access Y : trunk group available for access 3-B-6.00 Trunk Group (01 to16)
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Station Paging Access N : paging group unavailable for access 3-B-6.00 PAG (1 to 8) Y : paging group available for access 4-H-1.01 4-H-1.02 4-H-1.04 5-F-1.01 5-F-1.02 5-F-1.04 External Paging (1 and 2 ) N : not available to access external pager 3-B-6.00 Y : available to access external pager...
Description of Assigning Items Trunk Group Access When set to “Yes,” the associated trunk group is available during direct Trunk Group (01 to 16) trunk group access. When set to “No” the trunk group is not available during direct trunk group access. Special Carrier Access When set to “Yes”...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 3 COPY 4 READ 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. Other function keys such as INDEX, COPY and READ are also available in this setting screen.
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5.00 Local Access Group Summary Assigns toll restriction level and Area/Office Code after automatic access to an idle CO line. Table number for outgoing CO calls and the (Password level : Two or higher) hunting sequence for selecting idle trunk groups Assigning Items Default Selection of Value...
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Description of Assigning Items Toll Restriction Level Assigns the toll restriction level. This is used during toll restriction to determine if calls will be allowed (if Extension toll restriction level is equal to or greater than local access toll restriction level) or whether they must pass through toll restriction checking.
6.00 Numbering Plan 6.01 Numbering Plan (01/11) Summary The first screen of the System-Numbering Plan (Password level : Two or higher) screen sets the extension numbers for the 1st through 12th Hundred Block Extension groups. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 1st Hundred Block Extension...
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Description of Assigning Items 1st through 12th Hundred Block Assigns the leading one or two digits for extension DN (Directory Extension Number). If the leading digit is not programmed, the DN assignment is not possible. Conditions “System-Numbering Plan” setting cannot be changed if “System-Operation”, Numbering Plan is set to “Fixed 1”...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.02 Numbering Plan (02/11) Summary The second screen of the System-Numbering (Password level : Two or higher) Plan screen sets the numbers for 13th through 16th Hundred Block Extension groups and functions 17 to 24. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 13th Hundred Block Extension...
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Continued Default Assigning Items Selection of Value Reference Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Trunk Group 01-08 Access 4-C-3.02 5-A-1.02 Trunk Group 09-16 Access 6-D-1.02 Enter one through four digits number 3-B-1.00 Trunk Group 17-24 Access consisting of 0 through 9, and #.
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Description of Assigning Items 13th through 16th Hundred Block Assigns the leading one or two digits for extension DN (Directory Extension Number). If the leading digit is not programmed the DN assign- ment is not possible. Operator Call (General) Assigns the feature number for general operator calling. Calls will always arrive at an Attendant Console if it is connected to the system.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.03 Numbering Plan (03/11) Summary (Password level : Two or higher) The third screen of the System-Numbering Plan screen sets the feature numbers for functions 25 to 36. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Doorphone Call (1~4) 4-G-7.00 Enter one through four digits number...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Station Paging 4-H-1.01 4-H-1.02 4-H-1.04 5-F-1.01 5-F-1.02 5-F-1.04 6-I-1.01 6-I-1.02 6-I-1.04 External Paging Answer 3-B-1.00 4-H-1.03 4-H-1.04 5-F-1.03 5-F-1.04 Enter one through four digits number Station Paging Answer 3-B-1.00 4-H-1.01 consisting of 0 through 9,...
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Description of Assigning Items Doorphone Call (1~4) Assigns the feature number for Doorphone calling. After dialing the feature number, dial 1 to 4 to specify the required doorphone. External Paging Assigns the feature number for External Paging. After dialing the feature number, dial 0 (external pagers 1 and 2), 1 (external pager 1), 2 (external pager 2), or (all extensions and external pagers).
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.04 Numbering Plan (04/11) Summary The fourth screen of the System-Numbering (Password : Two or higher) Plan sets the feature numbers for function 37 to Default Assigning Items Selection of Value Reference Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Account Code 4-I-2.00 5-G-2.00 Hold 3-B-1.00...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Call Forwarding-All Call Set 4-F-2.01 5-D-2.01 3-B-1.00 Call Forwarding-Busy Set 4-F-2.02 Enter one through four digits number 5-D-2.02 ,and #. consisting of 0 through 9, 3-B-1.00 Call Forwarding-No Answer Set 4-F-2.03 5-D-2.03 3-B-1.00...
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Description of Assigning Items Account Code Assigns the feature number for entering account codes which may be forced or optional depending on system programming (Class of Service). Hold Assigns the feature number for Hold. This is used by an SLT to place the other party on hold.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7–I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.05 Numbering Plan (05/11) Summary The fifth screen of the System-Numbering Plan various functions. screen, constructed with nine screens, sets (Password level : Two or higher) feature numbers for executing or canceling Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Do Not Disturb Set...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Call Waiting Set 3-B-1.00 4-D-7.00 5-B-5.00 Call Waiting Cancel Enter one through four digits number BSS/OHCA Deny Set 3-B-1.00 consisting of 0 through 9 , , and #. 4-D-2.03 BSS/OHCA Deny Cancel Busy Override Deny Set...
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Description of Assigning Items Do Not Disturb Set Assigns the feature number for Do Not Disturb Set. Call Forwarding/Do Not Assigns the feature number for Call Forwarding /Do Not Disturb Cancel. Disturb Cancel Dial Call Pickup Deny Set Assigns the feature number for Dial Call Pickup Deny Set. This allows an extension user to prohibit other extensions from answering calls arriving at his extension.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.06 Numbering Plan (06/11) Summary The sixth screen of the System-Numbering Plan (Password level : Two or higher) sets the feature numbers for executing or cancel- ing various functions. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Pickup Dialing Programming 5-A-2.04...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Timed Reminder Cancel 4-I-3.00 5-G-3.00 Enter one through four digits number 3-B-1.00 Voice Calling Mode Set 4-C-5.03 consisting of 0 through 9, , and #. Voice Calling Mode Cancel 3-B-1.00 Voice Calling Deny Set 4-D-2.02...
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Description of Assigning Items Pickup Dialing Programming Pickup Dialing is a feature of SLT telephones which allows automatic calling when going off-hook. This feature allows the extension user to program the number to be called. Pickup Dialing Set This feature number enables Pickup Dialing. Pickup Dialing Cancel This feature number cancels Pickup Dialing.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.07 Numbering Plan (07/11) Summary The seventh screen of the System-Numbering (Password level : Two or higher) Plan sets feature numbers for executing or canceling various functions. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 3-B-1.00 Speed Dialing-Station 5-A-2.01 Programming 3-B-1.00...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Walking Station Cancel 3-B-1.00 3-F-3.00 Message Set 5-G-6.00 Message Cancel 3-B-1.00 Enter one through four digits number 4-I-8.00 consisting of 0 through 9 , , and #. 5-G-6.00 6-J-4.00 Station Program Clear # # #...
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Description of Assigning Items Speed Dialing-Station Assigns the feature number for setting Speed Dialing to SLT(Single Line Programming Telephone). Station Lock Set Assigns the feature number for setting Electronic Station Lock. When set the extension user cannot place outgoing CO calls from that extension. Station Lock Cancel Assigns the feature number for canceling Electronic Station Lock.
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6.08 Numbering Plan (08/11) Summary The eighth screen of the System-Numbering Plan (Password level : Two or higher) sets feature numbers for executing or canceling various functions. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Night Mode Set 3-B-8.05 4-I-1.03 5-G-1.03...
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Continued Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Remote Station Lock Set 3-B-1.00 4-I-11.00 5-G-9.00 Remote Station Lock Cancel 6-J-5.00 Remote DND Set Remote DND Cancel Enter one through four digits number consisting of 0 through 9, , and #. Remote FWD Cancel Remote FWD Cancel- One Time...
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Description of Assigning Items Night Mode Set Assigns the feature number for setting Night mode manually (for operator 1 only). This is used when night mode is set to “Manual.” Night Mode Cancel Assigns the feature number for setting Day mode manually (for operator 1 only).
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX key is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.09 Numbering Plan (09/11) Summary The ninth screen of the System-Numbering Plan various functions. sets feature numbers for executing or canceling (Password level : Two or higher) Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Busy Out Trunk 3-B-1.00 3-F-8.00 6-J-10.00...
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Default Assigning Items Reference Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 4-F-2.06 Call Forwarding-Follow Me Set Enter one through four digits number 10-C-68.00 consisting of 0 through 9, , and #. 5-D-2.05 Call Forwarding-Follow Me Cancel 10-C-68.00 Description of Assigning Items Busy Out Trunk Assigns the feature number for manually putting a trunk into busy status (for operator 1 only).
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX keys is also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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6.10 Numbering Plan (10/11) Summary The tenth screen of the System-Numbering Plan through 12. sets the other PBX extension numbers for 01 (Password level : Two or higher) Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 Other PBX Extension 01 through blank 3-B-1.00 0 to 9: set “DG1”...
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6.11 Numbering Plan (11/11) Summary The eleventh screen of the System-Numbering (Password level : Two or higher) Plan sets the other PBX extension numbers for 13 through 16 and feature number for Transfer and Conference. Default Reference Assigning Items Selection of Value Fixed 1 Fixed 2 blank...
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Description of Assigning Items Other PBX Extension 13 Assigns the leading one or two digits of other PBX extension numbers. If through 16 If you employ PBX Code method for TIE calls (See Section 3-F-14.00), this programming is not required. Transfer Assigns the feature number for SLT Transfer Operation This feature number is available for an SLT user when “SLT Transfer...
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7.00 Communication Interface Summary Assigns parameters for the RS-232 C ports and Modem (Modulator and Demodulator). (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 2-D-3.00 NL-Code <CR+LF> <CR+LF>: Carriage Return and Line Feed 3-F-1.00 <CR> : Carriage Return 14-B-2.00 15-B-2.00...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference 2-D-3.00 Parity Mark : for None/Mark/Space/Even/Odd : Parity for SIO 3-F-1.00 SIO#1,2 14-B-2.00 None : for None/Even/Odd : Parity for Remote 15-B-2.00 Remote Stop Bit 1 bit 1 bit/2 bits : Stop bit for SIO 1 bit/1.5 bits/2 bits: Stop bit for Remote 9-D-66...
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Description of Assigning Items NL-Code Assigns the New Line code, for Carriage Return, for SIO #1 (Terminal), SIO #2 (SMDR : Station Message Detail Recording) and Remote (MODEM). Baud Rate Assigns the Baud rate for SIO #1, SIO #2 and Remote. The baud rate is the number of bits transmitted per second between this system and the device.
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8.00 Speed Dialing - System Summary Assigns toll restriction levels and speed dialing Dialing-System. codes for Speed Dialing. (Password level : Three or higher) There are 15 screens provided for Speed Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Type : checked against the system toll 4-C-4.02 5-A-2.02 restriction feature...
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Description of Assigning Items Speed dialing codes appear on the CRT screen. Type Assigns the toll restriction level for each of the speed dialing codes. Dial Assigns the actual digits to be dialed including numbers, , #, P, F, -, [, ] . There is a maximum of 32 digits.
9.00 Absent Message Summary Sets absent messages. (Password level : Three or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Fixed Message (1 to 6) all displayed Fixed messages which cannot be changed 4-I-7.00 5-G-5.00 % : enter these at extensions Flexible Message (7 to 16) blank Flexible message...
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Description of Assigning Items Fixed Message (1 to 6) Fixed messages to be displayed on a PITS telephone with the display. These messages cannot be changed by system programming. Extension user can set the desired one to his or her PITS telephone set. If the message assigned contains parameters, these should be entered by the extension user.
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E. Group Screen 1.00 Trunk Group 1.01 Trunk Group (1/2) Summary The Group-Trunk Group screen consists of 16 data for trunk groups. groups, each of which includes two screens. This (Password level : Two or higher) screen is the first screen used to assign various Reference Assigning Items Default...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Incoming Mode (Day) ATT: for : placing calls to the Attendant Console 3-B-7.05 “with ATLC” DIL 1:1 : placing calls by Direct In Line 1:1 3-D-1.00 DIL 1:1 : DIL 1:N : placing calls by Direct In Line 1:N 3-D-2.01 for “without DISA...
Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Dialing Plan None Type-A : 1+NXX+NXX+XXXX 3-B-7.05 for U.S.A. and Canada NXX+XXXX 3-C-1.00 3-C-2.00 only) Type-B : NPX+NXX+XXXX NNX+XXXX Type-C : 1+NPX +NXX+XXXX NNX+XXXX NNX+XXXX Type-D : 1+NXX +NXX+XXXX NXX+NXX+XXXX NXX+XXXX Area Code Office Code Subscriber Number None : no Toll Restriction...
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Description of Assigning Items Type Assigns a type for each trunk group. Name Assigns a name to each trunk group. Tenant Assigns the tenant to which each trunk group belongs. Incoming/Outgoing Assigns each trunk group to incoming only, outgoing only, or both. Incoming Mode (Day) Assigns the destination for incoming calls during day service.
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Incoming Mode (Night) If “FIXED” or “FLEXIBLE” is changed to another option, it cancels all the settings of CO lines in “Trunk-CO Line”, Night Answer Point (Type:No.) which belong to the trunk group. If “FLEXIBLE” is changed to “FIXED”, the Night Answer Points are not canceled.
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(2) Conditions for setting trunk groups If a trunk group changes “Group-Trunk Group”, Type assigned to “PVL” (Private Line) to another type and if any CO lines belonging to the trunk group are selected to be “PRV-CO” (Private CO) in “Extension-Station, Type/Number, those CO lines are canceled from “Extension-Station”, Type/Number automati- cally.
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3. Other Conditions The following tabular listings of items by trunk group type shows the items that cannot be assigned (“—” is displayed) when Incoming/Outgoing mode of the trunk group is set to “Both-Way (default).” Trunk Group(1/2) Type WATS Incoming/Outgoing Both-Way ATT (1/2) or ATT (1/2) or...
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If the following types are selected for “Incoming/Outgoing,” the items below cannot be as- signed: Incoming/Outgoing Items Impossible to Assign Incoming Only Toll Restriction Level Toll Restriction Table Dialing Plan PBX Access Code (No Restriction), (Restriction) Outgoing Only Incoming Mode (Day), (Night) Destination (DIL 1:N Only) If the following types are selected for “Incoming Mode (Day),”...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 4 READ 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHO LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX, READ keys are also available in this screen.
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1.02 Trunk Group (2/2) Summary The Group-Trunk Group screen consists of a assign various data for trunk groups. maximum of 16 groups, each of which includes (Password level : Two or higher) two screens. This is the second screen used to Assigning Items Default Selection of Value...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference PBX Access Code (No blank Host PBX access code 3-B-7.05 Restriction) A maximum of three digits composed of numbers 3-C-1.01 3-C-1.03 Up to eight codes can be assigned. 3-C-4.00 blank : not assigning PBX Access Code (Restriction) blank Access codes with restriction...
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Description of Assigning Items Destination (DIL 1:N only) Assigns destination type and number only when “Incoming Mode (Day)” is Type and Number set to DIL 1: N (the function which enables an incoming call from one CO line in one trunk group to arrive at one to eight destinations simultaneously without assistance of operator).
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COMMON (SHO LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX, READ keys are also available in this screen. The operation of function keys are described in Section 7-I “Operation of Function Keys.”...
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2.00 ICM / Paging Group Summary Assigns intercom groups and paging groups to tenant 1 or 2 (Password level : Two or higher) Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference ICM Group (1 to 8) 1 or 2 : tenant number 3-B-7.01 Tenant 3-B-7.04...
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Description of Assigning Items ICM Group (1 to 8) Tenant Assigns intercom groups from 1 to 8 to tenant 1 or 2. PAG Group (1 to 8) Tenant Assigns paging groups from 1 to 8 to tenant 1 or 2. Conditions This screen must be programmed before programming “Group-Call Pickup Group”...
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3.00 Call Pickup Group Summary Assigns ICM (Intercom) group number, UCD pickup groups belong to. (Uniform Call Distribution) group number and (Password level : Two or higher) PAG (Paging) group number which the call Reference Assigning Items Default Selection of Value PICK (01 to 32) Pickup group number 3-B-7.01...
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Description of Assigning Items PICK (01 to 32) Assigns the intercom group number which the call pickup groups belong to. Assigns the UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) group number which the call pickup groups belong to. UCD Group is comprised of more than one pickup group.
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S y s t e m T e n a n t 1 group 1 group 2 ICM group 1 ICM group 2 ICM group 3 Paging group 1 Paging group 2 Paging group 3 group 1 group 2 Pickup Pickup Pickup Pickup...
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F. Trunk Screen 1.00 CO Line Summary Assigns various parameters for CO lines. 144 screens are provided for CO Line. This screen does not appear if any CO trunk card (Password level : Three or higher) is not assigned in Configuration-Slot Assignment screen.
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference Night Answer Point Directory number : Type (select input) 3-B-8.00 (Type : No.) for each extension in None : no Night Answer Point 10-C-59.00 physical number order UNA : Universal Night Answer EXT : Extension User RMT : Remote Administration NAG : Night Answer Group...
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Description of Assigning Items Trunk Group Assigns the trunk group number of the CO line. Trunk Name Assigns the name of the CO line. This will appear on the CRT screen of the Attendant Console and the display of PITS telephone (if provided) when making or receiving a CO call.
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When selecting “1. CO Line” in Trunk submenu screen, the setting screen which has the smallest Trunk Equipment No. appears on the screen first. If the “Group-Trunk Group” containing the CO line has “Type” assigned to “DID,” the following items cannot be entered : “ —” is displayed : •...
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2.00 Pager and Music Source Summary Music Source 1, 2” are set to “No” in the Sys- Assigns external pagers and music sources. tem-Operation (1/3) screen. This screen does not appear when all the assign- (Password level : Three or higher) ing items of “External Paging 1, 2”...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference External Pager 1/2 3-B-15.00 4-H-1.03 Tone Yes : sending confirmation tone 4-H-1.04 No : not sending confirmation tone 4-H-2.00 5-F-1.03 5-F-1.04 5-F-2.00 6-I-1.03 6-I-1.04 6-I-2.00 Yes : sending BGM 4-H-2.00 No : not sending BGM 5-F-2.00 6-I-2.00 3-E-1.00...
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Description of Assigning Items External Pager 1/2 Assigns the tenant number which the pager and music source belong to. Tenant Determines whether confirmation tone will be sent or not at the beginning Tone of using the external pager. Assigns whether BGM will be sent or not when the external pager is idle. Music Source 1/2 Assigns the tenant number which the pager and music source belong to.
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3.00 AGC Summary Assigns tenant number which the AGC (Password level : Three or higher) (Automatic Gain Control) card belongs to, and executing tone detection or not. Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference AGC card (1 to 4) 3-D-2.02 4-G-5.00 Tenant : tenant 1...
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Description of Assigning Items AGC card (1 to 4) Tenant Assigns the tenant number which the AGC card belongs to. Tone Detect Assigns whether detecting of the CPC (Calling Party Control) signal is done at the end of the CO-CO conversation or not. Conditions This screen cannot be selected if “System-Configuration,”...
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G. Extension Screen 1.00 Station 1.01 Station (1/3) Summary This is the first screen of Extension-Station each of which has three screens. which sets the parameters for each extension. (Password level : Three or higher) There are 288 screens are provided for Station, Assigning Items Default Selection of Value...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference OHCA Circuit : without OHCA circuit 4-C-5.05 : with OHCA circuit 4-G-11.00 Primary Directory Number 100~: for each Three or four digit extension number 4-B-3.01 extension number in physical number order Intercom Number blank One or two digit intercom number 3-B-7.01...
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Description of Assigning Items Telephone Type Selects the telephone type to be connected. Model Selects the model number when PITS is set as the telephone type in the above item. OHCA Circuit Determines whether the selected phone supports OHCA or not. Primary Directory Number When a “DN”...
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Telephone Type Assignable telephone types differ depending on the card types connected to the extensions, as follows: Card Type Telephone Type Assignable PITS PITS or SLT If “SLT” or “OPX” is selected, “—” will appear in the following items in “Extension-Station (1/3)”...
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Conditions for Assigning the MESSAGE button • KX-T1232XX series PITS’s: The MESSAGE button cannot be assigned, for these PITS’s are already provided with the MESSAGE button. • KX-T616XX series PITS’s: Assignable to the DN-06 button only. DN-06 button ICM button •...
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 4 READ 6 HRD CPY 7 AUTO CNF 8 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX, READ and AUTO CNF keys are also available in this screen.
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1.02 Station (2/3) Summary Assigns DN buttons when “Telephone Type” is (Password level : Three or higher) set to “PITS” in the Extension-Station (1/3) screen. Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference DN-(01 to 12) 3-D-2.07 Type PDN for : Primary Directory Number button to 2.09 4-B-2.00 DN-01...
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Continued Assigning Items Default Selection of Value Reference DN-(01 to 12) (cont.) (cont.) Type CALL PAR : Call Park System button 4-G-12.00 4-I-8.00 CALL STA : Call Park Station button 14-D-1.05 RNG TRAN : Ringing Transfer button SPLIT : Call Split button FWD/DND : FWD/DND button TONE-BRK : Tone Through Break button...
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Description of Assigning Items DN-(01 to 12) Type Assigns the use of the DN buttons. The DN-01 button is fixed to PDN and cannot be changed or deleted. Number Assigns the number for each DN button which is preset to “PDN,” “SDN,” “PRV- CO,”...
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The DN-01 through 03 buttons are assigned as the PDN buttons automatically. The DN-01 button is fixed to a PDN button and cannot be changed to another assignable feature button. The PDN buttons assigned to the DN-02 and 03 buttons can be changed to an- other assignable feature button and vice versa.
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Function The following functions appear on the function line of this setting screen. 1 COMMON 2 INDEX 4 READ 6 HRD CPY 7 COMMON (SHOW LV, CHG LV, INS, OUS, REMOVE, EXIT) and HRD CPY keys are available in all setting screens. INDEX and READ keys are also available in this screen.