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P
rogramming Steps
( with reference to the KX-T30810 / 61610 )
Step
Program Title
Feature Description
Default
211
No Dial Disconnection
Call disconnects if 1
st
Digit is not dialled
within 20 seconds of seizing a CO Line
Enable
( disconnect )
212
CO Line Duration Limit
Sets maximum CO call time (Enabled Prog 613)
10 mins
213
Bell Off Detection
Sets the wait time between bell signals from CO line
3 secs
301
Call Barring – System Speed Dial
Boundary Class
Assigns the call barring class for System Speed Dial
Numbers
Class 1
309
Emergency Dial Number Set
Stored ‘Emergency’ telephone numbers override the
following : ‘COS Level’ / ‘Account Code Modes’ /
‘Electronic Extension Lock’
Locations
01 : 999 02 : 112
03 ~ 05 : Not stored
310
Account Codes
Assigns Account Codes for ‘Verify - All’ mode
01 ~ 24 : Not stored
i.e. 01 : 1234
311
Automatic Pause Insertion Codes
40 codes can be assigned as Pause Codes.
Pause [ duration prog. step 417 ] is inserted after the
code
01 ~ 40 : Not Stored
i.e. 01 : 1234567
312
Call Barring – Extension Lock
COS level applied to Locked Extensions
Options : COS Levels 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / Disabled
Disabled
400
CO Line Connected Assignment
Defines connected CO’s
CO 1 ~ 6 : Connected
402
Pulse Speed Selection
Sets CO Line ‘Pulse Speed’
Options : 10 / 20 pps
10 pps
404
CO Line Group Assignment
Trunk Group assignment of CO’s
CO 1 : Trunk Group 1
through to
CO 6 : Trunk Group 6
414
to
416
Outside Line Mode
( Day / Night / Lunch )
NORMAL : Follows programming steps 408 ~ 410
DIL : Assigns one ext. to receive I/C CO call
(must be used if Call FWD is required)
DISA1 : The caller will hear a Tone or OGM
DISA2 : The caller will hear two different OGM
UCD : Call will be rec’d via UCD function
NORMAL
417
Pause Time
Assigns the Host PBX pause time
1.5 secs
421
CPC Detection for Outgoing Calls
Enables CPC detection during an outside call.
If CPC is detected, the system disconnects the line
( disconnection time Program Step 420 )
Disable
423
CO Line Ringing Pattern Selection
Incoming CO Line ringing pattern
Options : Single / Double / Triple Ring
Double
424
Reverse (Polarity) Check
Detects CO Line reversal
Disabled
500
DISA Incoming Dialling Mode
Selection - Auto Attendant
Without AA System accepts : Ext. / Access No.
With AA System accepts : Ext. / Access / AA No.
Without AA
501
DISA Built-in Auto Attendant
Assigns Auto Attendant numbers ‘0 ~ 9’
to extension jacks
0 ~ 9 : Not stored
i.e. 0 : Jack 01
502
OGM Mode Selection
( KX-TA 62491 required )
Mode 1 ~ 6 DISA or UCD functions can be used
to receive IC calls
Mode 1
503
FAX Connection
( KX-TA 62491 required )
Assigns an extension to receive FAX calls
when CNG is detected
All Jacks : Disabled
504
DISA Delayed Answer Time
Assigns delay in DISA answering a call
Options : 0 / 3 / 6 / 12 secs
3 secs
505
DISA Waiting Time after OGM
Selects time the system waits for DTMF
or CNG tone after OGM played
Options : 0 / 5 / 10 / 15 secs
5 secs
506
DISA Busy Mode
Sets DISA response to a dialled busy extensions
Options : Call waiting / Disconnect / play OGM 2
Disconnect
507
DISA Intercept Mode
Disconnect / Intercept
Sets DISA response to unanswered calls
Options : Disconnect / Intercept
Intercept
508
DISA Ring Time before Intercept
Sets DISA Intercept time for unanswered calls
Options : 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 60 / 120secs
20 secs
509
DISA Ring time After Intercept
Sets the ring time at the Intercept destination
Options : 10 / 20 / 30 / 40 / 60 / 120secs
20 secs
510
DISA No Dial Mode
Selects action taken by DISA if no response is received
after OGM ( e.g. DTMF or CNG )
Options : Intercept / Disconnect
DISA1 : Intercept
DISA2 : Intercept
513
Cyclic Tone Detection
( OGM option KX-TA62491 required )
Sets the number of times Cyclic Tone has to be detected
before the system regards the call as complete
Options : Disable ( does not detect ) / 2 / 3 / 4 times
4 times
Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
Page 15: ...Section 1 Basic System Construction ...
Page 17: ...Section 2 Installation ...
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Page 223: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting ...
Page 227: ...Section 7 Programming Tables ...
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