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NEW
P
rogramming Steps
( with reference to the KX-T30810 / 61610 )
Step
Program Title
Feature Description
Default
002
System Password
Replaces the PBX Programming Switch
( Installation Manual Page 4 –3 )
* # : System Prog
1234 : Password
008
Operator Assignment
Assigns the System Operator Telephone
Jack : 01
009
Extension Number Assignment
Allows the extension numbering scheme to be changed
Jack 01 ( Ext. 201 )
24 ( Ext. 224 )
010
LCD Time Display Selection
12 / 24 hour clock display options
12 HOUR
011
Speed Dial Number Set
Used for Speed Dials and Call ID Feature
Not stored
012
Alternative Feature Number Plan
Replaces feature with a code 50 ~ 59
Not stored
100
Hunt Group
Enables Station Hunting for Extension Groups
All groups : Disabled
101
Station Hunt Type
Assigns Hunting Type for Extension Groups
All groups : Terminate
102
Voice Mail Port
Enables Jacks ( assigned as Voice Mail Ports )
to send DTMF signalling to Voice Mail
Jacks 07 / 08 / 15 / 16 :
Disabled
103
Voice Mail Port
DTMF Integration
Enables signalling of Call Status information to
Voice Mail ports ( busy, answered, ringing, etc. )
Disabled
104
Hold Mode Selection
Assigns Call Hold Mode for SLT extensions
( Example - HOLD 1 : on-hook )
HOLD 1
105
Conference Tone
Confirmation Tone sent at the Start and End
of a Conference Call
Enable ( send )
108
Recall Mode of a Station Locked
Extension
Allows locked extensions to send a Recall signal whilst
talking to an external call
Disabled ( not allowed )
109
CO Indicator Assignment
Allows an extension, not programmed to ring
[408 – 410]
to receive the call by pressing the CO Line button
Enable ( Allow )
110
Recall Key Mode
Mode1: Sends Recall signal time ( Prog. Step 418 )
Mode2: Recall signal is sent while the button is pressed
Mode 1
111
Hold Music Selection
External Music / Tone
Assigns External Music or Tone (Beep)
External Music
112
DSS Console Indication Mode
( for FWD / DND )
Assigns if an extension set as FWD/DND
shows as a flashing button on the BLF/ DSS
Enable ( Flashing )
115
Extension Ringing Pattern Selection
Sets Single / Double / Triple Ring Pattern
Single
116
Conference Pattern Selection
Set the max. number of parties in a conference
5 party (C-2 E-5)
117
Call Pick-up Tone
Confirmation tone sent
when the Call Pickup feature is used
Enabled ( Tone )
118
Pulse Restriction
Enables / Disables pulses being sent to the CO Line
during a conversation
( when Call Block is set in program step 401 )
Enable
119
Redialling after Pulse / Tone
conversion
Allows Redial to use tone dialling on a pulse CO Line
if the call had used * and # to convert to Tone
Disable
120
Bell Frequency
Sets the Bell Frequency for an SLT device
25 Hz
121
Automatic Line Access Number
If set at ‘0’ Operator call becomes ‘9’
Dial 9
122
Auto Rotation of Line Access
Auto rotation of CO lines seized
Disabled (no rotate)
123
Break Ratio
Sets the break ratio to CO lines
Mode 1 (66%)
124
SLT Ring Mode
Length of SLT Ring Cycle
Mode 2 (3 sec)
125
Call Barring Check for * , #
Assigns if * and # are checked by the COS program
Enable ( Check )
126
DSS Off-Hook Mode
Making Intercom call by pressing DSS key
Enable
202
Call Forward Start Time
Call FWD no answer timer
Options : 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 secs
15 secs
203
Pickup Dial Delay Time
( Hot Telephone )
Auto Dial time delay
Options : 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 secs
3 secs
206
Dial Start Time
Time between seizing a CO Line and digits being sent
Range : 0 ~ 1500 milliseconds
0 mS
207
Recall Timing Range
Sets the Range for Extensions - SLT
Mode 1 (50 ~ 180 mS)
208
Interdigit Time
Maximum time allowed between digits when dialling
out. Options : 5 / 10 / 15 secs
20 secs
(Prior to disconnection )
210
DTMF Time
Assigns the minimum duration
Mode 1 (80 mS)
Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
Page 15: ...Section 1 Basic System Construction ...
Page 17: ...Section 2 Installation ...
Page 51: ...Section 3 Features ...
Page 125: ...Section 4 System Programming ...
Page 212: ...4 88 System Programming ...
Page 213: ...Section 5 Appendix ...
Page 222: ...5 10 Appendix ...
Page 223: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Programming Tables ...
Page 275: ...Section 1 Installation ...
Page 287: ...Section 2 Operations ...
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