3.3 PT Programming
Feature Guide
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Entering System Programming Mode
System programming enables the extension user to set the time, call destination and all sorts
of system conditions within the limits of available programming. The administrator or manager
can also set up desired parameters for user programming. It is necessary to enter the relevant
password to start programming. Programming has two levels: Administrator Level and User
Level.
Administrator Level:
All system programming available for PT programming is accessible.
User Level:
Permitted system programming is accessible. Each access to system programming can be
controlled.
Note
means default value throughout this manual.
Programming Structure
Programming
Number
Programming Group Title
Description
[0XX]
Basic Programming
Frequently used programming steps.
[1XX]
System Programming
Global system parameters.
[2XX]
Time Programming
Flexible system timers.
[3XX]
TRS/Barring/ARS
Programming
TRS/Barring and Automatic Route
Selection (ARS).
[4XX]
Trunk Programming
Setting of trunk, trunk group, or BRI line
features.
[5XX]
COS Programming
Class of Service parameters.
[6XX]
Extension Programming
Assignment of the extension features
[7XX]
Resource/Interface
Programming
Assignment of the various interfaces on
the PBX.
[8XX]
SMDR & Maintenance
Programming
Setting of SMDR and maintenance
features.
[9XX]
Card Programming
The programming used to refer to or delete
the card.
PROGRAM/
PAUSE
#
= 1234
System Password for Administrator
Programming No.
3 digits
—for PT Programming
= 1234
Programming No.
3 digits
System Password for User
—for PT Programming
PROGRAM/
PAUSE
Summary of Contents for HYBRID IP-PBX KX-TDA100
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Page 15: ...Feature Guide 15 Section 1 Call Handling Features...
Page 26: ...1 1 Incoming Call Features 26 Feature Guide 2 2 4 Time Service...
Page 280: ...1 29 Computer Telephony Integration CTI Features 280 Feature Guide...
Page 281: ...Feature Guide 281 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features...
Page 317: ...Feature Guide 317 Section 3 Programming Instructions...
Page 361: ...Feature Guide 361 Section 4 Appendix...
Page 372: ...4 4 Revision History 372 Feature Guide...
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