1-4
Operations
1.2
Proprietary Telephone Settings
If you use a Panasonic proprietary telephone, you can customise your telephone functions. For
example, you can change the initial settings according to your needs or the button functions on
your telephone. To program, you need to switch your telephone to the programming mode.
During the programming mode, your telephone is busy to outside callers. If you want to make
a call, you must exit from programming mode.
• This feature cannot be used with a single line telephone.
• Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE button is off.
• To program, set the MEMORY switch on the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM”.
When you enter the Programming mode, the display shows the following message as the
initial programming mode.
The display also gives you helpful or stored data information related to the programming
steps. You can also refer to the “Display Example” in the Appendix (Section 2.4).
• After programming, return the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
• If you move your desk and change take your telephone with you, reset as desired. Your
settings will not remain in your telephone but will remain at your previous extension port.
• During the programming mode, your extension is treated as a busy extension.
PITS-PGM NO?
→
!
!
To exit the Programming Mode
When storing data
After pressing the STORE button to store data, you will hear one of the following tones.
— Confirmation tone (1 beep):
storage is completed.
— Confirmation tone (2 beeps): the data is the same as the last entry.
— Alarm tone (3 beeps):
the entry is not valid.
PT
SET PROGRAM
MEMORY
Set the MEMORY switch to “PROGRAM” .
Be sure the telephone is idle and on-hook.
PT
SET PROGRAM
MEMORY
When the display shows the initial programming mode;
Programming is completed
and the normal operation
resumes.
Set the MEMORY switch to “SET”.
To enter the Programming Mode
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Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
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