General Programming
58
Programming Guide
2.
Press
NEXT.
Display: Select NO?
3.
Enter a
selection number.
To enter selection number 01, you can also press
NEXT.
Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:1
4.
Enter the
feature number.
To delete the feature number, press
CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press
CLEAR
and enter the new number.
5.
Press
STORE.
6.
To program another selection, press
NEXT
or
PREV
, or
SELECT
and the desired
selection number.
7.
Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8.
Press
END.
To remove all the feature numbers except selection numbers (01) through (16) 1st
through 16th extension blocks;
1.
Enter
100.
2.
Press
NEXT.
3.
Enter
00.
Display: All Feature CLR?
4.
Press
STORE.
5.
Press
END.
Conditions
•
Each extension block has one or two digits, consisting of
0 through 9
. Assign the leading
digits for extension numbers of the respective blocks.
•
Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programs [003]
Extension Number
Set, [012]
ISDN Extension Number Set, [118]
Voice Mail Extension Number
Assignment, [124]
Phantom Extension Number Assignment and [813]
Floating
Number Assignment.
•
Each feature number has one through three digits, consisting of
0 through 9
, , and #.
•
If or # is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users cannot access the
feature.
•
Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry examples: 30 and 31,
210 and 211. Invalid entry examples: 5 and 5, 30 and 301.
•
If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialing operation.
•
You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
•
To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the corresponding
numbers assigned in program [003]
Extension Number Set, [012]
ISDN Extension
Number Set, [118]
Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment, [124]
Phantom
Extension Number Assignment and program [813]
Floating Number Assignment.
Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232
Page 8: ...Table of Contents 8 Programming Guide...
Page 26: ...General Programming Instructions 26 Programming Guide...
Page 27: ...General Programming Programming Guide 27 Section 2 General Programming...
Page 59: ...General Programming Programming Guide 59 Features Guide References Flexible Numbering...
Page 76: ...General Programming 76 Programming Guide Features Guide References Caller ID...
Page 100: ...General Programming 100 Programming Guide Call Log Incoming...
Page 109: ...General Programming Programming Guide 109 Features Guide References Message Waiting...
Page 167: ...General Programming Programming Guide 167 Features Guide References T1 Line TIE Line Service...
Page 177: ...General Programming Programming Guide 177 Features Guide References Dial Type Selection...
Page 181: ...General Programming Programming Guide 181 Features Guide References Caller ID...
Page 193: ...General Programming Programming Guide 193 Features Guide References Flash...
Page 208: ...General Programming 208 Programming Guide Features Guide References None...
Page 212: ...General Programming 212 Programming Guide Features Guide References None...
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Page 218: ...General Programming 218 Programming Guide Features Guide References None...
Page 225: ...General Programming Programming Guide 225 TIE Line Service...
Page 227: ...General Programming Programming Guide 227 T1 Line TIE Line Service...
Page 267: ...General Programming Programming Guide 267 Features Guide References None...
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Page 320: ...General Programming 320 Programming Guide TIE Line Service...
Page 324: ...General Programming 324 Programming Guide T1 Line TIE Line Service...
Page 326: ...General Programming 326 Programming Guide TIE Line Service...
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