Panasonic KXTD-1232
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Integration Notes
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Phone System Programming (cont’d)
Automated Attendant Transfers
Program 201 - Transfer Recall Timer
If unscreened transfers (UTRF’s) are being used and extension users are forwarding calls to
their mailboxes, set Transfer Recall Timer to at least one ring higher than the value set in
Program 202 (below).
However, if screened transfers (TRF’s) are being used, set the Transfer Recall Timer to a value
higher than the value of Rings before redirect transfer for any Call Routing Mailbox that is
handling calls.
Program 202 - Call Forwarding No Answer Time
This timer sets the number of times a call should ring an extension before being forwarded to
its mailbox. Use this timer if the Automated Attendant is set up for unscreened transfers
(UTRF’s) and the extensions are set up for mailbox call forwarding.
Program 200 -Hold Recall Time
If the Automated Attendant is set up for screened transfers (TRF's), set this timer higher than
the value of Rings before redirect transfer for any Call Routing mailbox that is handling calls.
Additional System Programming
To protect the Voice Mail System ports from interruption from other phone system features, each
analog port of the phone system that will be connected to the Voice Mail System must have data
line security set.
To set data line security: Connect a standard analog set to the Voice Mail port, go off-hook, dial
730 and 1. After you hear a confirmation tone, hang up.
Program 990
The following fields in this program should be set as shown:
Field 2 = 0 default
Field 5 = 0 default
Field 6 = 0 default
Field 7 = 10 default
Field 8 = 10 default
Field 9 = 0 default
Field 16 = 1 default
Field 18 = 0 default (see Note under Program 114)
Field 22 = 0 default
Field 24 = 0 default.
Program 405: Calling Party Control
Disconnect signal = 400 ms default. This value (also known as drop pulse time) should be set
to match the open loop disconnect supervision time sent from your local phone company.
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