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Digital Super Hybrid System

Please read this manual before connecting
the Digital Super Hybrid System.

MODEL
KX-TD816E / KX-TD1232E

D1232

DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

Panasonic

Panasonic

D816

DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

KX-TD816

KX-TD1232

Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232E

Page 1: ...brid System Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System MODEL KX TD816E KX TD1232E D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM KX TD816 KX TD1232 ...

Page 2: ...id System Main Unit Digital Super Hybrid System Main Unit Digital proprietary telephone Digital proprietary telephone Digital proprietary telephone with 1 line display Digital proprietary telephone with 3 line display Digital proprietary telephone with 6 line display Digital proprietary telephone Digital proprietary telephone with 2 line display Digital proprietary telephone with 6 line display Di...

Page 3: ...G IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET If a new plug is to be fitted please observe the wiring code as shown below If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires in this mains leads are coloured in accordance with the following code Green and yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this a...

Page 4: ...ratus after accessing the CO line for the purpose of making outgoing calls to the BT emergency 999 and 112 service During dialling this apparatus may tinkle the bells of other telephones using the same line This is not a fault and we advise you not to call Fault Repair Service Prevention of access by user This apparatus is intended to be accessible only to authorized personnel This apparatus must ...

Page 5: ...perate properly chances are that the problem is in the telephone network and not in your system Do not use benzine thinner or the like or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet Wipe it with a soft cloth The ISDN Line Units Cards are in accordance with the European Telecommunication Standards ETS If your telephone company provides an ISDN service which follows standards other than ETS some ISDN f...

Page 6: ...nit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft MODEL NO SERIAL NO DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER S ADDRESS For your future reference Attention APPROVED for connection to telecommunication systems specified in the instructions for use subject to the conditions set out in them 606055 APPROVED for connection...

Page 7: ...t the programming required conditions connection references related features and operation for every feature Section 4 System Programming Provides step by step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone Section 5 List Lists tone ring tone and default values of system programming Section 6 Troubleshooting Provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting Section 7 PRI Section ...

Page 8: ... Single Line Telephones and Consoles 2 10 2 3 3 Parallelled Telephone Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone 2 15 2 3 4 EXtra Device Port XDP Connection for a Digital Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone 2 17 2 3 5 External Pager Connection 2 18 2 3 6 External Music Source Connection 2 20 2 3 7 Printer Connection 2 22 2 4 Optional Cards and Units Installati...

Page 9: ...Overflow and Hurry Up Transfer 3 8 Automatic Redial Redial Automatic 3 144 Automatic Station Release 3 9 B Background Music BGM 3 10 Background Music BGM External 3 10 Budget Management 3 11 Busy Lamp Field 3 12 Busy Station Signalling BSS 3 12 Button Direct Station Selection DSS 3 13 Button Flexible 3 14 Button Group CO G CO 3 16 Button Loop CO L CO 3 17 Button Single CO S CO 3 18 Buttons on Prop...

Page 10: ... 40 CALL TRANSFER FEATURES SUMMARY 3 40 Call Transfer Screened to CO Line 3 41 Call Transfer Screened to Extension 3 41 Call Transfer Unscreened to Extension 3 42 Call Waiting 3 43 Charge Fee Reference 3 44 Class of Service COS 3 45 CO Incoming Call Information Display 3 46 CO Line Connection Assignment 3 48 CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing 3 48 CO Line Group 3 49 Completion of Calls to Busy...

Page 11: ...Line Intercom 3 30 31 Extension Connection Assignment 3 73 Extension Group 3 73 External Feature Access 3 74 EXtra Device Port XDP 3 75 F Flexible Button Button Flexible 3 14 Flexible Numbering 3 76 Floating Station 3 79 Full One Touch Dialling 3 80 G Group Call Pickup Call Pickup Group 3 39 Group CO G CO Button Button Group CO G CO 3 16 H Handset Headset Selection 3 81 Handset Microphone Mute 3 8...

Page 12: ...Button Button Loop CO L CO 3 17 M Manager Extension 3 117 Message Waiting 3 117 Microphone Mute 3 118 Mixed Station Capacities 3 119 Module Expansion 3 120 Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN Ringing Service 3 121 Music on Hold 3 122 N Night Service 3 123 No Reply Group 3 124 Notebook Function 3 125 O Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA 3 126 Off Hook Monitor 3 126 One Touch Dialling 3 127 One Touch Trans...

Page 13: ...Transfer Screened to CO Line 3 41 Screened Call Transfer to Extension Call Transfer Screened to Extension 3 41 Secret Dialling 3 150 Single CO S CO Button Button Single CO S CO 3 18 Special Display Features 3 151 CO Outgoing Call Log 3 151 Extension Dialling 3 152 Station Speed Dialling 3 152 System Feature Access Menu 3 153 System Speed Dialling 3 154 Station Hunting 3 155 Station Message Detail ...

Page 14: ... Section 4 System Programming 4 1 General Programming Instructions 4 2 4 1 1 Using the Proprietary Telephones 4 3 4 1 2 Programming Ways 4 7 4 1 3 Entering Characters 4 9 4 1 4 User Programming Mode 4 12 4 1 5 Example of Programming 4 13 4 2 Manager Programming 4 15 000 Date and Time Set 4 15 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 4 17 002 System Speed Dialling Name Set 4 19 003 Extension Number Set...

Page 15: ...ed Digit Added Number Assignment 4 50 113 VM Status DTMF Set 4 51 114 VM Command DTMF Set 4 53 115 Adjust Time 4 55 116 ROM Version Display 4 56 117 Charge Display Selection 4 57 118 Charge Fee Reference Extension Assignment 4 58 119 Charge Fee Reference ID Code Set 4 59 120 User Password 4 60 121 Pulse Dial Reception Assignment 4 61 122 Automatic Door Open Assignment 4 62 123 Hotel Application 4 ...

Page 16: ...Interval Time 4 82 215 Ring Off Detection Time 4 83 0 216 Outgoing Message Time 4 83 1 217 Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 4 83 2 218 Doorphone to CO Line Call Duration Time 4 83 3 4 5 TRS Programming 4 84 301 305 TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 4 84 306 310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 4 85 311 Emergency Dial Number Set 4 86 4 6 CO Line Programming 4 87 400 CO Line C...

Page 17: ...tension Multiple Subscriber Number 4 113 9 446 TD286 ISDN Extension Progress Tone 4 113 10 4 7 COS Programming 4 114 500 501 Toll Restriction Level Day Night 4 114 502 Extension to CO Line Call Duration Limit 4 115 503 Call Transfer to CO Line 4 116 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line 4 117 507 Do Not Disturb Override 4 118 508 Account Code Entry Mode 4 119 509 510 Toll Restriction Level for System Spe...

Page 18: ...nment for ISDN Extension 4 142 3 627 TD286 Class of Service 4 142 4 629 630 Outgoing Permitted CO line Assignment Day Night for TD286 Extension 4 142 5 632 CLIP COLP Number Assignment for TD286 Extension 4 142 7 4 9 LCR Programming 4 143 7000 LCR Mode 4 143 7002 BTL Access Code 4 145 7003 Itemized Code Set 4 146 0 7004 Internal ISDN Itemized Code Set 4 146 1 7005 TD286 Internal ISDN Itemized Code ...

Page 19: ... 6 3 6 1 3 Operation 6 4 6 1 4 Using Reset Button 6 5 Section 7 PRI Section 7 1 Overview 7 2 7 2 Installation 7 3 7 2 1 Location of the Optional Units 7 3 7 2 2 Installing the Unit KX TD290 7 5 7 3 PRI System Programming 7 7 450 PRI Configuration 7 7 451 PRI Reference CO 7 9 Section 8 DECT Portable Station Section 8 1 Overview 8 2 8 2 Wireless System Installation 8 3 8 2 1 Wireless System Outline ...

Page 20: ...Day Night 8 54 661 662 PS Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night 8 56 663 664 PS Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day Night 8 58 665 PS Voice Mail Access Codes 8 59 667 PS Extension Connection Assignment 8 60 668 PS Data Line Security 8 61 671 PS Extension Number Set 8 62 672 PS Password Set 8 64 673 PS CLIP COLP Number Assignment 8 65 674 675 PS Extension Intercept Routing Day Night 8 66 676...

Page 21: ...Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the system including system capacity and specifications ...

Page 22: ...on Every jack in the system also supports the parallel connection of a proprietary telephone and a single line device They share the same extension number and are considered by the system to be one extension Super Hybrid System This system supports the connection of digital and analogue proprietary telephones consoles and single line devices such as single line telephones facsimiles and data termi...

Page 23: ...he user to see charges and to print out the charges Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station TAFAS Ringing occurs over the external paging system call can be answered from any station Remote Station Lock Control Allows an operator to lock an extension so that outgoing calls cannot be made Budget Management Limits the telephone usage to a pre assigned amount Hotel Application Allows to handle the fron...

Page 24: ...anasonic digital and analogue proprietary telephones consoles and single line devices such as single line telephones facsimiles To expand its capabilities the system can be equipped with optional components or customer supplied peripherals such as external speakers and external music sources e g radios D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM ...

Page 25: ...l 3 line display speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7436 Digital 6 line display speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7220 Digital speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7230 Digital 2 line display speakerphone 24 Flexible CO KX T7235 Digital 6 line display speakerphone 12 Flexible CO KX T7250 Digital monitor 6 Flexible CO KX T7130 1 line display speakerphone 12 Flexible CO 12 PF KX T7020 Speakerphone 12 Flexible...

Page 26: ...232 can be installed per system 4 CO Line Unit KX TD180 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD280 6 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD286 One of the following units can be installed per system KX TD180 Adds four CO lines KX TD280 Adds two ISDN S0 lines Basic Rate Interface KX TD286 Adds six ISDN S0 lines Basic Rate Interface 8 or 16 extensions can be added D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic 8 ext...

Page 27: ...Cable 8 CO lines 4 ISDN S0 lines can be added 8 CO Line Card KX TD181 1 4 ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD281 1 One of the following cards can be installed for KX TD1232 KX TD181 Adds eight CO lines KX TD281 Adds four ISDN S0 lines 4 CO lines 2 ISDN S0 lines can be added 4 CO Line Card KX TD182 2 2 ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD282 2 One of the following cards can be installed for KX TD816 KX TD182 Adds four CO l...

Page 28: ...Unit KX TD198 2 These card and unit allow system programming and maintenance from a remote location KX TD197 Can be installed inside the KX TD1232 or to the Message Unit KX TD190 KX TD198 Can be installed to the KX TD816 Be sure not to install these card and unit at the same time D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Telephone Line Central Office Personal Computer with Modem ...

Page 29: ...e The KX TD1232 is illustrated as the main unit Message Unit KX TD190 Message Card KX TD199 These unit and card require recording an Outgoing Message OGM OGM for external callers and or an OGM for Timed Reminder can be recorded KX TD190 Can be installed to the KX TD816 and KX TD1232 KX TD199 Can be installed to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit KX TD198 Be sure not to install these unit and card at th...

Page 30: ...KX TD1232 supports up to eight Consoles per system D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Paired Telephone Proprietary Telephone DSS Console KX T7240 KX T7040 Pair DIGITAL Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic DIGITA L D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Doorphone 1 Panasonic Panasonic Door Opener 1 Door Opener 2 Panasonic Panasonic Doorphone 2 Paired...

Page 31: ...y Volt 30V Circuit Volt 5V 15V Power Failure Memory back up duration seven years by factory provided lithium battery Power Failure Transfer 3 CO lines max assigned to extensions System operation for several hours by recommended batteries consisting of two 12 VDC car batteries Dialling Outward Dial Pulse DP 10 pps 20 pps Tone DTMF Dialling Internal Dial Pulse DP 10 pps 20 pps Tone DTMF Dialling Mod...

Page 32: ...ne 1 for KX T7420 KX T7425 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 KX T7220 KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7250 KX T7130 KX T7020 KX T7050 or single line telephone 2 by Parallel or eXtra Device Port Connection of a proprietary telephone and a single line telephone Ring Voltage 70 Vrms at 25 Hz depends on Ringing Load Primary Power 230 VAC 50 Hz Central Office Loop Limit 1 600 ohms max Environmental Requirements 0 40 C ...

Page 33: ...pment KX TD1232 Max Quantity Item KX TD816 Single System Max Quantity System Connection System Inter Connection Card 2 Service Unit 1 1 2 8 CO Line Card or 1 2 4 ISDN S0 Line Card 4 CO Line Card or 1 2 ISDN S0 Line Card 4 CO Line Unit 1 1 2 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit or 6 ISDN S0 Line Unit CO Line 8 12 24 ISDN S0 Line Basic Rate Interface 4 6 12 8 Station Line Unit 1 2 4 Extension Jack 16 32 64 Station T...

Page 34: ...rd cannot be installed directly in KX TD816 but can be installed in the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit KX TD198 and then to the KX TD816 System Data Item Max Quantity Operator 2 System Speed Dialling 500 One Touch Dialling 24 per station proprietary telephone Station Speed Dialling 10 per station Call Park 10 Absent Message 9 CO Line Group 8 Toll Restriction Level 8 Extension Group 16 Class of Service ...

Page 35: ...across switch PAS 1AS Loss 1 13 dB Not through fed system PORT NAME EXTN PORT PSTN PORT ISDN 2 PORT PAGING PORT EXT MUSIC PORT BATTERY PORT DOORPHONE PORT DOOR OPENER PORT BRIEF DESCRIPTION CONNECT TO PT SLT CONNECT TO NETWORK CONNECT TO DIGITAL NETWORK EXTERNAL PAGING EXTERNAL MUSIC CONNECT TO KX A46 CONNECT TO KX T30865 DOOR OPENER PORT TYPE 1AS PA1 PD1 4F 4F 4C 4E 4F EXTN A A X A A X X A PSTN A...

Page 36: ...EXTN Jack 1 to EXTN Jack 16 for KX TD816 or EXTN Jack 1 to EXTN Jack 32 for KX TD1232 may be used for off premise extension in which case cabling would be required by BS6701 Part 1 1986 to be equipped with over voltage protection When using separately approved extension telephones the best overall performance of the PBX system will be obtained by using extension telephones of impedance class A cla...

Page 37: ...Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions as well as how to install the optional cards and units ...

Page 38: ...32 F 104 F 2 Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs etc may damage the equipment or contacts 3 Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong 4 Dusty places or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit 5 Near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines or electric welders 6 On or near computers telexes or other office equipme...

Page 39: ...nstallation and Section 6 1 2 Connection 7 If an extension does not operate properly disconnect the telephone from the extension line and then connect again or turn off the Power Switch of the system and then on again 8 The system is equipped with a 3 wire grounding type plug This is a safety feature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obso...

Page 40: ... main unit the following components should be included Main Unit AC Cord Templet Screw Pager Connector Music Source Connector Expansion line cord holder 6 pin plugs for extension connection 4 pin plugs for doorphone or door opener connection Overlay Installation Manual User Manual KX TD816 one one one three two two one eight two one one one KX TD1232 one one one four two two one sixteen two one on...

Page 41: ...k ports and Doorphone Dooropener Connectors are at SELV CO Line Connectors and Extension Connections are at TNV Interconnection circuit should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirements of 4 2 of EN41003 for TNV circuits and 2 3 of EN60950 for SELV circuits after making connections between circuits Inside View of the Main Unit KX TD816 4CO ISDN KX TD1232 Extension Connect...

Page 42: ...oden Wall Templet 3 Hook the main unit on the screw heads 1 Place the templet included on the wall to mark the four screw positions 2 Install the four screws included into the wall Drive the screw to this position Wooden Wall Templet 3 Hook the main unit on the screw heads 1 Place the templet included on the wall to mark the three screw positions 2 Install the three screws included into the wall D...

Page 43: ...not be lost To open the front cover of the main unit 1 Loosen the two screws on the right side of the main unit 2 Open the front cover in the direction of Arrow To ground D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic A Screw Screw To Earth A To Earth Panasonic Panasonic D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM To Earth Panasonic Panasonic D816 D81...

Page 44: ...accessible Printer for SMDR or Personal Computer for System Programming Battery Adaptor KX A46 Two car batteries connected in series Consisting of two 12 VDC To AC Outlet External Music Source 1 External Music Source 2 Amplifier Amplifier Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Door Opener 1 Door Opener 2 Doorphone 1 KX T30865 Doorphone 2 KX T30865 Note The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit 2 3 1 System Connect...

Page 45: ... extensions additional KX TD1232 32 Extensions 16 extensions initial 16 extensions additional Cordless Phone one pair two pair KX T7040 DSS console two pair two pair one pair one pair one pair one pair KX T7000 series analogue proprietary telephones two pair two pair KX T7130 analogue proprietary telephone Telephone Answering Machine with Facsimile Voice Processing System D1232 D1232 DEGITAL SUPER...

Page 46: ...here are 8 plugs to connect extensions to jacks 1 through 8 for KX TD816 and 16 plugs to connect extensions to jacks 1 through 16 for KX TD1232 Mis connection may cause the system to operate improperly See Section 6 1 1 Installation and 6 1 2 Connection before connection 1 Insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug Fix the transparent part into the black part Note Do not strip the wi...

Page 47: ...lephones and Consoles KX TD816 Jack 1 through Jack 8 KX TD1232 Jack 1 through Jack 16 REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN P2 A L B Jack 4 Jack 3 Jack 2 Jack 1 H P1 Jacks 1 through 16 are located from bottom to top To extensions Jacks 1 16 KX TD1232 Installation 2 11 ...

Page 48: ...on line cords should only be routed internally inside a customers premises The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit Proprietary Telephone analogue type Connection With the KX T7020 KX T7050 and KX T7130 model proprietary telephones 4 conductor wiring is required for each extension Connect pins A B L and H A A wire L Low B B wire H High D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM DIGITAL Panasonic P...

Page 49: ...ole Connection A maximum of four Consoles for KX TD816 and a maximum of eight Consoles for KX TD1232 per system can be installed The Console must be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone System Programming is required to designate paired jack numbers of Consoles and proprietary telephones With the KX T7440 KX T7441 KX T7240 and KX T7040 model Consoles 4 conductor wiring is required fo...

Page 50: ...Programming 007 Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment Feature References Section 3 Features Console Note After completing all the required inside cabling including CO lines extensions external pagers and external music sources fasten the cables with the nylon tie included as shown 2 Digital Proprietary Telephone Connection and SLT Connection Terminal wire L B A H L A B H 6 5 2 1 Master sock...

Page 51: ...Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone 2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B 4 conductor wiring cord For DPT Connect pins L and H only A and B are not necessary For APT Connect pins A B L and H Digital or Analogue Proprietary Telephone Single Line Telephone Method 1 Master socket For DPT Master socket For APT Secondary socket Note The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit ...

Page 52: ...m 2 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A and B 4 conductor wiring cord Connect pins A B L and H Back of the KX T7200 Series DPTs To single line telephone To system TO TEL LCD ADJ PUSH TO EMSS Notes Not only a single line telephone but a single line device such as an answering machine a facsimile or a modem personal computer etc can be connected in parallel with a digital proprietary telephone The ...

Page 53: ...n Method 2 for Digital Proprietary Telephone only is also available for XDP connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 600 EXtra Device Port Feature References Section 3 Features EXtra Device Port XDP 2 3 4 EXtra Device Port XDP Connection for a Digital Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 4 conductor wiring cord Connect pins...

Page 54: ...hat will send background music and determine whether both pagers will generate a confirmation tone Use an RCA connector and shielded cable To adjust the sound level of the pagers use the volume control on the amplifiers Output impedance 600 Ω 4CO ISDN Paging Jack 2 Paging Jack 1 Amplifier Paging Equipment 2 Amplifier Paging Equipment 1 Speaker Speaker KX TD816 ...

Page 55: ...ences Section 3 Features Background Music BGM External Paging External Paging All Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station TAFAS REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN Paging Jack 2 Paging Jack 1 Amplifier Paging Equipment 2 Amplifier Paging Equipment 1 Speaker Speaker KX TD1232 2 3 5 External Pager Connection Installation 2 19 ...

Page 56: ...ug to the earphone headphone jack on the external music source System programming is required for the Music on Hold and Background Music features To adjust the sound level of the Music on Hold use the volume control on the external music source Input impedance 8 kΩ 4CO ISDN External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1 External Music Source 2 External Music Source 1 KX TD816 ...

Page 57: ...ield 20 Feature References Section 3 Features Background Music BGM Background Music BGM External Music on Hold REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1 External Music Source 2 External Music Source 1 KX TD1232 2 3 6 External Music Source Connection Installation 2 21 ...

Page 58: ...maximum length is 2 m The pin configuration of EIA RS 232C connector is as follows Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 FG SD TXD RD RXD RS RTS CS CTS DR DSR SG CD DCD ER DTR EIA AA BA BB CA CB CC AB CF CD CCITT 101 103 104 105 106 107 102 109 108 2 Frame Ground Transmitted Data Received Data Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Circuit Type Signa...

Page 59: ...cuit Type EIA AA BA BB CA CB CC AB CD Signal Name FG SD TXD RD RXD RS RTS CS CTS DR DSR SG ER DTR Pin No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 20 Signal Name RD RXD SD TXD ER DTR SG DR DSR RS RTS CS CTS Circuit Type EIA BB BA CD AB CC CA CB Pin No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Circuit Type EIA AA BB BA CD AB CB CC CF Pin No 1 3 2 20 7 5 6 8 Signal Name FG RD RXD SD TXD ER DTR SG CS CTS DR DSR CD DCD Circuit Type EIA AA BA BB CB CC AB CD...

Page 60: ...DSR circuit indicates that the printer is ready An ON condition does not indicate that communication has been established with the printer Signal Ground SG Connects to the DC ground of the unit for all interface signals Data Terminal Ready ER DTR output This signal line is turned on by the unit to indicate that it is online The ON condition does not indicate that communication has been established...

Page 61: ...D286 KX TD290 should not be installed only to the Slave system Panasonic D816 Area 2 Area 1 Expansion Unit Connectors Remove the cover plate s on the front cover One extension line unit 8 Station Line Units KX TD170 One of the following CO ISDN line units 4 CO Line Unit KX TD180 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD280 6 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD286 Primary Rate Interface PRI ISDN Expansion Unit KX TD290 Expans...

Page 62: ...t cover D1232 Max two extension line units 8 Station Line Units KX TD170 One of the following CO ISDN line units 4 CO Line Unit KX TD180 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD280 6 ISDN S0 Line Unit KX TD286 Primary Rate Interface PRI ISDN Expansion Unit KX TD290 Panasonic Panasonic Note System programming is required for unit location identification Refer to Section 4 3 109 Expansion Card Unit Type 2 4 1 Loca...

Page 63: ...ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD281 Adds four ISDN S0 lines Front Cover is open System Inter Connection Card Connector CO Line Expansion Card Connector 4 CO Line Card 2 ISDN S0 Line Card for KX TD816 System Inter Connection Card 8 CO Line Card 4 ISDN S0 Line Card for KX TD1232 4CO ISDN Front Cover is open Install 4 CO Line Card KX TD182 Adds four CO lines or Install 2 ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD282 Adds two IS...

Page 64: ... 1 through CO 4 install the optional 2 ISDN S0 Line Card KX TD282 1 Insert the upper end of the 4 CO Line Card or 2 ISDN S0 Line Card into the two hooks on the main unit 2 Press the two corners at the lower end of the Card 3 Fix the card with an accessory screw at the lower right corner 4 Connect the cord to the connector 4 CO Line Card 2 ISDN S0 Line Card 4 pin Connector 2 4 pin Connector 1 ...

Page 65: ... the connector Wire Specifications In making a CO line connection use twisted pair cable for installation The wire specifications for CO lines are as follows Wire Solid wire Diameter of conductor ø 0 4 ø 0 65 mm Diameter including coating ø 0 66 ø 1 05 mm Notes In case of starting the system for the first time or System Data Clear the application for location will adapt the practical installation ...

Page 66: ...ion may cause the system to operate improperly See Section 6 1 2 Connection before connection 1 Insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug Fix the transparent part into the black part Note Do not strip the wires Insert the wires all the way into the plug 2 Insert the plug A into a CO jack B on the card B A A B A B CO 2 CO 1 Jacks for Power Failure Transfer CO 7 CO 8 CO 5 CO 6 CO 3 CO...

Page 67: ...ote If connection is made using a TJF Test Jack Frame ensure the maximum cable length between the TJF and the point on entry into the CO card is less than 30 m minimum distance 0 m B A A B A B CO 2 CO 1 Jacks for Power Failure Transfer CO 3 CO 4 CO 1 CO 2 View of Connector To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office KX TD182 ...

Page 68: ...se the system to operate improperly See Section 6 1 2 Connection before connection 1 Prepare the plugs 2 Insert the plug into an ISDN port on the card Note If connection is made using a TJF Test Jack Frame ensure the maximum cable length between the TJF and the point on entry into the CO card is less than 30 m minimum distance 0 m Port No 4 Port No 3 Port No 2 Port No 1 To Terminal Board or Modula...

Page 69: ...teady increase with the development of electronic equipment In many countries there are regulations requiring the installation of a lightning protector A lightning strike to a telephone cable which is 10 m above ground can be as high as 200 000 volts This system should be installed with lightning protectors In addition connection to earth ground is very important for the protection of the system E...

Page 70: ... EXTN TEL TEL EXTN SLT PT EXTN Lightning Protector EXTN Earth Outside Installation Diagram If you install an extension outside of the main building the following precautions are recommended 1 Install the extension wire underground 2 Use a conduit to protect the wire Note The lightning protector for an extension is different from that for CO ...

Page 71: ...e composition of the soil Consider the following recommendations 1 Installation location of the earth rod Near the protector 2 Check obstructions None 3 Composition of the earth rod Metal 4 Depth of the earth rod More than 50 cm 5 Size of the earth wire Thickness is more than 1 6 mm Main Unit CO Lightning Protector Earth Wire Underground Earth Rod ...

Page 72: ...xtensions Then the two basic analog ports cannot be used One of these units can be installed in any of the two three expansion areas provided on the front of the main unit For Unit Installation see Section 2 4 6 Installing Expansion Unit 2 4 5 Extension Connection Optional Unit To add eight extensions KX TD816 jacks 9 through 16 KX TD1232 jacks 17 through 24 use the optional 8 Station Line Unit KX...

Page 73: ...top 8 Station Line Unit Note The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit 2 Connect the cabinet cord to the connector in the main unit firmly 1 Loosen the two the screws on the cover plate Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover plate Note Any of the cover plates can be removed as needed 3 Hook the cabinet to the main unit and slide the cabinet to the left until it is fixed 4 Loosen the o...

Page 74: ... Jack no P2 L A B H P1 To extensions jack numbers 9 16 17 24 25 32 Earth Terminal 2 38 Installation Note Be sure to fix the inside screw to the main unit or the unit may not work properly 2 4 6 Installing Expansion Unit 6 2 Insert the plug into a jack on the unit Connect an earth wire to the earth terminal on the KX TD170 6 If a KX TD170 is to be installed 6 1 Prepare the required plugs Eight 6 pi...

Page 75: ...11 CO8 or CO12 A B A B Jacks for Power Failure Transfer To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office 2 4 6 Installing Expansion Unit If a KX TD180 is to be installed 6 1 Prepare the required plugs Two 4 pin plugs are included in KX TD180 to connect CO lines 6 2 Insert the plug into a jack on the unit Connect an earth wire to the earth terminal on the KX TD180 From Network To the unit...

Page 76: ...o be used for internal ISDN lines For the KX TD816 jack numbers S05 and S06 of the KX TD286 are fixed as internal ISDN lines To connect internal ISDN lines refer to Section 2 4 7 Internal ISDN Line Connection From Network To the unit TB TA RA RB RB RA TA TB 1 2 P anasonic Jack no S01 S02 S03 S04 S05 S06 TB TA RA RB To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office KX TD286 P anasonic IS D...

Page 77: ...ts tie them too 8 Close the cabinet cover and secure the outside screw 9 Cover the cords with the cord holder included 10 Fix the cords to the wall at the shown position so that the front cover can be opened Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Card Unit Type Feature References Section 3 Features Module Expansion Cut here D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panason...

Page 78: ...second pins from the left on the jumper of the P board S0 side Jumper 1 for Port number 03 Jumper 2 for Port number 04 2 Cover the jumper cover on the first and second pins from the right on the jumper of the P board EXT side Connection Use 4 pin plugs included to connect ISDN S0 lines A single plug is able to connect one ISDN S0 line Mis connection may cause the system to operate improperly 1 Re ...

Page 79: ...n unit Notes For installing the KX TD280 KX TD281 KX TD282 and KX TD286 to main unit refer to Section 2 4 6 Installing Expansion Unit and Section 2 4 2 CO Line Connection respectably The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit for KX TD280 and KX TD286 Available for external ISDN S0 Line only KX TD282 KX TD281 To ISDN equipment To ISDN equipment Port No 4 Port No 3 Port No 2 Port No 1 Port No 2 Po...

Page 80: ...ted with two100Ω terminating resistors TR Power Supply for ISDN Terminal Equipment TE The system does not provide a power supply to terminal equipment TE Depending on the type of TE s the external power supply is required on ISDN S0 line to operate Main Unit TE 1 TE 8 TR RB RA TA TB TR 100Ω TR 100Ω TR D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Under 1000 m TE Under 150 m Under 500...

Page 81: ...nit 2 Press the two corners at the lower end of the Remote Card 3 Connect the cord to the Remote Card connector Programming References Section 4 System Programming 107 System Password 813 Floating Number Assignment 814 Modem Standard Feature References Section 3 Features System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer KX TD196 REMOTE Remote Card ...

Page 82: ... Unit as shown below Be sure to connect the cabinet cords by inserting the expansion unit cabinet cord through the slot in the Message or Remote Unit Note The KX TD198 users must set the MODE switch to 1 Expansion unit cabinet cord Message Remote unit cabinet cord Preparation The following preparations are necessary before installing the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit KX TD198 or Message Unit KX TD190 ...

Page 83: ...ed as the main unit 1 Loosen the two screws on the cover plate Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover plate Note Any of the cover plates can be removed as needed 3 Hook the cabinet on the main unit and slide the cabinet to the left until it is secured D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Slit 2 Connect the ca...

Page 84: ... KX TD190 is illustrated as an example 4 Install the card secure the screw s included with the KX TD190 or KX TD198 and connect the cable to the connector To install the KX TD197 to the KX TD190 To install the KX TD199 to the KX TD198 The KX TD816 user can install the 9600bps Speed Remote Card KX TD197 to the Message Unit KX TD190 and the Message Card KX TD199 to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit KX T...

Page 85: ...rence Section 4 System Programming 817 TD197 Baud Rate Set Feature Reference Section 3 Features System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer KX TD196 REMOTE 9600bps Speed Remote Card 5 Flatten the cable to replace the inside cover properly 6 Replace the inside cover and secure the four screws on the back Also replace the side cover 7 Set the MODE switch to 1 8 Replace the front cover 9 ...

Page 86: ...s 3 Connect the wires from the main unit to the screws located in the front cover To the main unit See the following page 4 Re attach the halves and re install the screw Type 1 When the doorphone plate has been fixed to the wall Type 2 When you wish to install the doorphone directly to the wall Note Two kinds of screws are included choose the one that is appropriate for use depending on your wall ...

Page 87: ...nto the holes in a plug Fix the transparent part into the black part Note Do not strip the wires Insert the wires all the way into the plug 2 Insert the plug into the connector in the main unit 3 Connect the wires to the doorphone 1 or and 2 or door opener 1 or and 2 Door opener 2 or Doorphone 2 Door opener 1 or Doorphone 1 4 pin plug 4CO ISDN Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic DOORPHONE Door...

Page 88: ... ISDN Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic DOORPHONE Doorphone 2 Doorphone 1 REMOTE Doorphone 1 KX T30865 Doorphone 2 KX T30865 4 conductor wiring KX TD1232 4CO ISDN Door opener 2 Door opener 1 DOOROPENER Door Opener KX TD816 4 conductor wiring is required To door opener 2 To door opener 1 ...

Page 89: ... twisted wire or the equivalent The wire should be between 1 2 and 2 4 mm in diameter including the coating Pair the door opener with the doorphone D 1 2 2 4 mm SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO ISDN DOOROPENER Door opener 2 Door opener 1 REMOTE 4 conductor wiring is required To door opener 2 To door opener 1 KX TD1232 ...

Page 90: ...the main unit is as follows Programming References Section 4 System Programming 607 608 Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day Night Feature References Section 3 Features Door Opener Doorphone Call D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic Panasonic 120 m for ø 0 5 mm 120 m for ø 0 5 mm Doorphone KX T30865 Door opener Note The KX TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit ...

Page 91: ...stem 2 Press the two corners at the lower end of the System Inter Connection Card 3 Connect the cord to the System Inter Connection Card connector 4 Open the latch on the card 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the Slave System using the other card 6 Insert one connection cable end to the Master System and insert the other end into the Slave System 7 Close the latches on both systems 2 4 12 System Con...

Page 92: ...to a Slave Unit extension To turn the power on for the first time refer to Section 2 6 Starting the System for the First Time The master and slave must have the same version software Otherwise System Connection will not work properly When you install an ISDN S0 Line Unit or and Card you should install it to the Master System first and then the Slave System If only installed to the Slave System noi...

Page 93: ...rities of batteries and wires Make sure do not short the batteries and wires To connect the two batteries use accessory wire 1 Assemble the cords and two car batteries 12VDC each as shown 2 4 13 Battery Adaptor Connection 2 Insert the plug of the battery adaptor into the battery adaptor connector on the main unit Connect the earth wire to the earth terminal on the main unit 3 Turn on the power swi...

Page 94: ...nection After connection of the battery adaptor keep the power switch on unless when the main unit is turned off Batteries will discharge To charge the discharged batteries use a proper charging unit Power Fuse 8A 32V 2 If the Power LED light goes off during a power failure the power fuse may have been blown To change the fuse 1 Turn the power switch off 2 Turn the fuse holder in the direction of ...

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Page 96: ...tly to following CO lines KX TD816 CO 1 CO 2 CO 5 KX TD1232 Master System CO 1 CO 2 CO 9 Slave System CO 13 CO 14 CO 21 The Power Failure Transfer jack is on the 8 CO Line Card 4 CO Line Card and 4 CO Line Unit 2 5 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer P anasonic Power Failure Transfer Jack View of Connector A B A B A B View of Connector To a single line telephone KX TD181 KX TD182 KX TD...

Page 97: ...al Last Number Redial Call Park and Message Waiting features The system automatically changes the current connection when the power supply stops If DC power is available from backup batteries in the event of an AC power failure the system does not change the current connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Card Unit Type Feature References Section 3 Features Pow...

Page 98: ...The power indicator will flash 6 Slide the system clear switch to NORMAL while the power indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds The system will be initialized with default values The system will also check the CO lines extensions and optional cards and units 2 6 Starting the System for the First Time SYSTEM CLEAR CLEAR NORMAL RESET Reset Button To AC Outlet Power Indicator System Cl...

Page 99: ...n is executed the system will not accept incoming outside calls for about 4 minutes after sliding the system clear switch to NORMAL The system needs time to establish the LCR data CAUTION Once you start up the system and if you turn the power off do not perform the above procedures to start the system again Otherwise your programmed data is cleared To start the system just turn the power switch on...

Page 100: ...tool Notes If the system clear switch is set to CLEAR do not slide the system clear switch to NORMAL within 20 seconds of pressing the Reset button If you do the system programming data is reset to the default values Refer to Section 2 8 System Data Clear Wait over 30 seconds after pressing the Reset button and then slide the system clear switch to NORMAL When System Connection is executed the sys...

Page 101: ...e system clear switch to NORMAL while the power indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds Notes After pressing the Reset button return the system clear switch to NORMAL at step 3 while the power indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds Otherwise the system is not cleared When System Connection is executed the system will not accept incoming outside calls for about 4 minute...

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Page 103: ...ection describes every basic optional and programmable features in alphabetical order It also provides information about the conditions connection references programming required related features and operation for every feature ...

Page 104: ...ges which are changeable are shown below The means a parameter to be entered when assigning a message at individual extension 1 Will Return Soon 2 Gone Home 3 At Ext extension number 4 Back at hour minute 5 Out Until month day 6 In a Meeting An extension user can select only one message at a time The selected message is displayed every time the user goes off hook Programming References Section 4 S...

Page 105: ...ling System Speed Dialling In Verified Toll Restriction Override mode the user can enter a pre assigned account code only when the user needs to override toll restriction In Option mode the user can enter any account code if needed Conditions An account code can be stored into Memory Dialling System Station Speed Dialling Notebook Function One Touch Dialling Pickup Dialling Call Forwarding to CO L...

Page 106: ...mising the Buttons Account Button Charge Fee Management Feature References Section 3 Features Charge Fee Reference Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Calling without Restrictions Using an account code Account Code Entry Alert Indication Description If the following situations occur the pre warning indication is displayed on the p...

Page 107: ...e calling party can talk to the user immediately after confirmation tone The calling extension user is able to change the calling method pre selected once at a time by the called extension by pressing Ring Calling can be switched to Voice Calling and vice versa This operation is available for both proprietary and single line telephone users during calling Conditions Single line telephone users rec...

Page 108: ...ion References Operation Receiving Calls User Manual Answering Calls Automatic Adjust Time Description The system synchronizes the time with the standard time when the first outgoing call is made through ISDN line after three o clock each morning Conditions If the Date and Time setting is programmed after synchronizing the time the programmed time is valid until the first outgoing call is made aft...

Page 109: ...ging the line is automatically selected to allow the user to make an outside call Conditions If the callback ringing is not answered in four rings within 10 seconds the callback is cancelled More than one extension user can set this function to one extension or CO line at the same time Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Automatic callback busy cancel Feature...

Page 110: ...Example Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Automatic Overflow and Hurry Up Transfer Description When Operator 1 is busy and the outside call reaches the Operator 1 directly the incoming call can be waited until the waiting queue is over assigned number When the incoming call is over assigned number the last call will be transf...

Page 111: ...aiting Call Automatic Overflow Hurry Up Transfer Automatic Station Release Description After going off hook if an extension user fails to dial any digits within a specified time period the user will be disconnected from the line after reorder tone is sent To get a line again the user must go back on hook and then off hook Conditions This function works in the following cases When making a call 1 T...

Page 112: ...ture References Section 3 Features Music on Hold Operation References Operation Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs User Manual Turning on the Background Music Background Music BGM External Description Background music BGM can be broadcasted in your office through external pagers The BGM can be turned on and off by the operator only Conditions It is required to connect an external pager ...

Page 113: ...ration System Control User Manual Turning on the External Background Music Budget Management Description Limit the telephone usage to a pre assigned amount For example the limit may be the amount deposited during a hotel at check in If the pre assign limit is reached the extension user cannot make further calls until he she receives authorization from the operator Conditions None Programming Refer...

Page 114: ...ection 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons Direct Station Selection DSS Button Feature References Section 3 Features Button Direct Station Console Selection DSS Operation References Not applicable Busy Station Signalling BSS Description When attempting to call a busy extension Busy Station Signalling allows you to signal th...

Page 115: ...ng Changing the setting is possible from the paired telephone using station programming Once a button is assigned as a DSS button it provides Busy Lamp Field BLF status The mode of a DSS button on a Console proprietary telephone can be programmed to disconnect the CO line and calls the extension or hold and transfer the call to the extension One Touch Transfer by DSS Button Programming References ...

Page 116: ...uttons CO PT DSS DSS PF DSS Single CO Group CO Loop CO Alert Hurry Up Log In Log Out 1 Call Forwarding from Hunting Group 1 Call Pickup Deny 1 Call Waiting 2 Calling Line Identification Restriction CLIR 1 Connected Line Identification Restriction COLR 1 Direct Station Selection DSS Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call DND for DDI 1 Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line 1 Live Call Screening L...

Page 117: ...O button of any given telephone A station can only appear on one DSS button of any given telephone or Console It is possible to have multiple appearances of the same Group CO or Loop CO buttons on the same telephone Incoming and outgoing calls on the line are shown on the button in the following priority Single CO Group CO Loop CO Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO...

Page 118: ...n outgoing call made by pressing the G CO button It is possible to assign the same line to an S CO button and to a G CO button Immediate delayed no ringing or no incoming call disable can be selected on an extension CO line basis The digital PT user can choose a desired ringer frequency for each G CO button by system or station programming Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Fl...

Page 119: ...Automatic Line Access or Least Cost Routing LCR if programmed Immediate delayed no ringing or no incoming call disable can be selected on an extension CO line basis The digital PT user can choose a desired ringer frequency for each L CO button by system or station programming Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 400 CO Line Connection Assignment 603...

Page 120: ...no ringing or no incoming call disable can be selected on an extension CO line basis The digital PT user can choose a desired ringing tone type for the S CO button by system or station programming Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 400 CO Line Connection Assignment 603 604 DIL 1 N Extension and Delayed Ringing Day Night 605 606 Outgoing Permitted ...

Page 121: ...tiple buttons are provided The functions of the listed buttons are described below AUTO ANSWER MUTE This dual function button is used for extension auto answer and microphone mute during a conversation AUTO DIAL STORE Used for System Speed Dialling and storing program changes KX T Proprietary Telephones Buttons AUTO ANSWER MUTE AUTO DIAL STORE CO CONF FLASH RCL Function FWD DND HOLD INTERCOM Jog D...

Page 122: ...o send a message or display current message MODE Used to shift the display in order to access various features MONITOR Used for handsfree operation PAUSE Inserts a pause in a speed dial number With an analogue proprietary telephone it is used as the PROGRAM button PF Programmable Feature This flexible button can be programmed to be a One Touch Dialling FWD DND SAVE Account CONF Conference or Voice...

Page 123: ...volume and the display contrast Conditions Certain buttons are equipped with light indicators LED s to show line or feature status CO buttons can be classified according to the following three types Single CO S CO button Group CO G CO button Loop CO L CO button Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming User Manual Customising the Butt...

Page 124: ...entification neither the phone number nor the name is displayed Calling Line Identification Restriction The name is not displayed when the corresponding stored number includes the Flash and Pause hyphen or Secret button following to the line access code and hyphen Caller ID will override CO line name display on the extension except the operator extension The display can be alternated between Calle...

Page 125: ... to the condition of the fourth destination It is only possible to call an original extension or Hunting Group from the destination extension or Hunting Group immediately before it Boss Secretary function Example Conditions Although calls are forwarded Message Waiting is not The MESSAGE button indicator is lit on the extension which was originally called Setting this function cancels any other Cal...

Page 126: ... References None Operation References Operation Before Leaving Your Desk User Manual Forwarding Your Calls Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Busy Description A call directed to your extension is forwarded to another extension if your telephone is busy Conditions Types of calls which are forwarded by this feature are Outside calls DDI DIL 1 1 DIL 1 N Intercept Routing Intercom calls Extension Transfe...

Page 127: ...g the Buttons FWD DND Button Feature References Section 3 Features Call Forwarding Busy Call Forwarding No Answer Operation References Operation Before Leaving Your Desk User Manual Forwarding Your Calls Call Forwarding Call Forwarding Follow Me Description If you forget to set Call Forwarding All Calls before you leave your desk this allows you to set the same function from the destination extens...

Page 128: ...ercom calls Extension Transfer This function operates if an incoming call is not answered in a specific period of time Therefore this function also applies if your extension is busy and cannot answer the incoming call within the time Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering Call forwarding do not disturb 202 Call Forwarding No Ans...

Page 129: ... If an extension is limited by the program 502 Extension to CO Line Call Duration Limit according to its Class of Service the extension is unable to forward an outside call to a CO line If a call between an extension and an outside party is established by this feature the duration of the call period can be restricted depending on the setting of a system timer Programming References Section 4 Syste...

Page 130: ...CFU CFB CFNR Assignment Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons FWD DND Button Feature References None Operation References Operation Before Leaving Your Desk User Manual Forwarding Your Calls Call Forwarding Call Forwarding from Hunting Group Description Pre assigned extension users can forward calls arriving at any Hunting Group or calls arriving just at your own Hunting Group Th...

Page 131: ...escription Allows the extension user to put an outside call on hold The held call can be retrieved from the user who held it or from any other extension Conditions With a single line telephone the user can hold only one call whether it is an extension or outside call Music is sent to the party on hold if available Music on Hold If a call on hold is not retrieved in a specific period of time Hold R...

Page 132: ...ng 100 Flexible Numbering Call hold 200 Hold Recall Time Feature References Section 3 Features Call Park Music on Hold Hold Recall Operation References Operation During a Conversation User Manual Holding a Call Holding regular Call Hold Exclusive CO Line Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to prevent any other extension users from retrieving a held outside call Only the user who held...

Page 133: ...ions Only one intercom call can be placed on Call Hold or Exclusive Call Hold at a time If a call on hold is not retrieved in a specific period of time Hold Recall results After Hold Recall results the held call can be retrieved from any other extension Music is sent to the party on hold if available Music on Hold Programming References Section 4 System Programming 200 Hold Recall Time 990 System ...

Page 134: ...eatures Call Hold CO Line Operation References Operation During a Conversation User Manual Holding a Call Holding regular Call Hold Retrieve Intercom Description Allows the extension user to retrieve a call that has been placed on hold by another extension Conditions Confirmation tone is sent to the user when the hold is retrieved by the feature number Eliminating the tone is programmable Programm...

Page 135: ...ming outside calls can be restricted by System Programming COLR Connected Line Identification Restriction The number actually sent to the calling or called party may be different from the system programmed number It depends on the contract with your ISDN supplier It is possible to send the desired CLIP number for one time even if the CLIP number is not assigned Programming References Section 4 Sys...

Page 136: ...se If the displaying is enabled the calling party can check the the called party s number when the called party answers it COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering CLIR COLR 419 Subscriber Number Assignment 516 Calling Line Identification Restriction 517 Connected Line Identification...

Page 137: ...stem does not release all the switches used to establish the connection and a CO line connected will continue to be seized To prevent this it is administrable to make CPC Signal Detection work on outgoing outside calls Note Some Central Offices may send CPC like signals during the dialling sequence and an attempt to make a call may be terminated If your CO does not send such signals it is recommen...

Page 138: ... be unacceptable or the oldest call is replaced by the newest call that is received after 15 calls are stored If the LED indicator of the SHIFT button is red the user finds that there were some unanswered call This feature is only available for KX T7533 KX T7536 KX T7230 and KX T7235 It is possible to prevent the other user from referring the call log on the extension The operator can also set or ...

Page 139: ... holding slots remains at 10 If a parked call is not retrieved within Transfer Recall Timer period Transfer Recall starts to the operator or the extension that parked the call If Call Park Recall is not retrieved in 30 minutes it is automatically disconnected Confirmation tone is sent to the user when the parked call is retrieved Eliminating the tone is programmable Programming References Section ...

Page 140: ...ring a Call Ringing at Another Telephone Call Pickup Call Pickup Directed Description Allows any extension user to answer a call ringing at any other extension Conditions Doorphone calls can be picked up from extensions that are not programmed to answer doorphone calls Confirmation tone is sent to the user when the call is picked up Eliminating the tone is programmable You can pick up a call by pr...

Page 141: ...ure References None Operation References Operation Receiving Calls User Manual Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone Call Pickup Call Pickup Deny Description Allows the user to prohibit other extensions from picking up calls ringing at his her extension by using the call pickup features Conditions Distinctive dial tone is sent to the user on the extension with this feature when the user go...

Page 142: ...r Manual Talking to Two Parties Alternately Call Splitting CALL TRANSFER FEATURES SUMMARY Description Call Transfer features allow the user to transfer a call to another party This operation can be screened or unscreened Screened call transfer is used when you want to announce the call to the other party before completing the transfer Unscreened call transfer immediately releases the caller to the...

Page 143: ...all Transfer to CO Line 990 System Additional Information Area 01 Bit 1 Feature References Section 3 Features Hold Recall Operation Reference Operation During a Conversation User Manual Transferring a Call Transferring to an external party Call Transfer Screened to Extension Description Allows the extension user to voice announce to the extension and transfer the call Conditions None Programming R...

Page 144: ...n Transfer occurs The ringing signal pattern follows the regular ringing pattern depending on the party being transferred outside or extension call ringing It is possible for any extension user to transfer a call to the modem for remote maintenance If music on hold is enabled music is sent to the caller while being transferred It is system programmable whether to send ringback tone or music on hol...

Page 145: ...hone users two types of call waiting tone are provided to prevent them from missing the tone as shown below A proprietary telephone user can select the desired type by station programming Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering Call waiting OHCA whisper OHCA Station Programming User Manual Initial Settings Call Waiting Tone Type ...

Page 146: ...switched manually at each extension Exchange rate between pulse counter and pounds is changeable by system programming The displayed currency denomination can be programmed by system programming If the amount exceeds the maximum displayable charge then only the highest possible charge will be displayed e g 99999 99 Programming References Section 4 System Programming 015 Charge Rate Fractional Poin...

Page 147: ...during an outside call 8 Call Forwarding Follow Me 9 System speed dialling call restriction level Day mode Night mode 10 Switches the Day Night service 11 Unlocks the door opener 12 Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call 13 Connected Line Identification Restriction 14 Calling Line Identification Restriction 15 Call Forwarding Unconditional CFU Busy CFB No Reply CFNR 16 Off Hook Call Announceme...

Page 148: ...le for an ISDN line provided with the CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation feature The CO line number and CO line name this information is useful in the following case When several divisions or companies are connected to one system and they have their own CO lines a user can check the called party by the LCD before answering the call if each division s or company s name is assigned to a C...

Page 149: ...433 or KX T7436 user can record the call information received by the CLIP feature Call Log Incoming feature If the assigned information cannot be displayed it will be shown according to the following priority Caller CO Line DDI Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 2 CO Line Connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 002 System Sp...

Page 150: ...e Connection Assignment Feature References None Operation References Not applicable CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Description Allows you to assign the CO line an extension user can use for outgoing calls This feature is useful to prevent unauthorized toll calls Conditions When an extension user tries to make an outside call on a disallowed CO line reorder tone is sent to indicate that the...

Page 151: ... Code Pause Time used in Speed Dialling and Recall Conditions Each CO line can only belong to one CO line group CO lines in a CO line group are selected uniformly if all lines belong to the same system If System Connection is employed a CO line group can include CO lines in both systems In this case a CO line is first selected from the user s system If all lines in the user s system are in use a l...

Page 152: ...y The CCBS that has been set by an outside party works only if the called busy extension is a PT or SLT and the call arrives via DIL 1 1 DDI 1 1 and MSN 1 1 If the callback ringing is not answered in four rings within 10 seconds the callback is cancelled The callback rings even if the extension has set the Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb DND The caller can use the telephone before the callback r...

Page 153: ...sion user can add a third party to their conversation thereby establishing a conference Conditions Possible conference combinations are 1 inside and 2 outside 2 inside and 1 outside and 3 inside Up to six conference calls are allowed simultaneously When a two party call is changed to a three party call and vice versa a confirmation tone is sent to all three parties Eliminating the tone is programm...

Page 154: ...tical to the previous setting b In addition sent when various features are successfully performed or accessed e g Call Hold Automatic Callback Busy c Sent when accessing external paging equipment e g Paging All Paging External Confirmation tone from external pagers can be enabled or disabled Confirmation tone 3 Sent when a conversation is established just after dialling For example when accessing ...

Page 155: ...e It is possible to eliminate this tone by system programming Conditions Confirmation Tone 1 and 2 are provided to reconfirm the assigned feature Programming References Section 4 System Programming 805 External Pager Confirmation Tone 990 System Additional Information Area 02 Bits 3 and 6 Feature References None Operation References Not applicable 1 s ...

Page 156: ... Touch Transfer feature provides simplified operation Quick access to a system feature The above functions are activated simply by pressing buttons on the console which were pre programmed as function buttons Consoles are provided with the following buttons listed below The button is provided on the designated telephones x Shows the number of buttons only if multiple buttons are provided The funct...

Page 157: ...r Re programming is not necessary During System Connection Consoles must be paired with telephones in the same system If a port connected to a Console is programmed for XDP jack a single line telephone can be connected to the port in parallel To use the KX T7240 or KX T7040 DSS Console with this system Take care that the button numberings are opposite of the KX T7440 and KX T7441 The default setti...

Page 158: ...ng call will not arise at the extension which is keeping a call on Consultation Hold The extension is regarded as busy If a calling party is placed on hold music is sent to the party if available Music on Hold If a call on hold is not retrieved in a specific period of time Transfer Recall starts If an outside call is placed on hold and not retrieved in 30 minutes it is automatically disconnected P...

Page 159: ...s set Data Line Security it applies to the both extensions The Intercept Routing No Answer IRNA feature is not available for incoming calls to the extensions to which the Data Line Security feature is assigned Programming References Section 4 System Programming 612 Data Line Security Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Dial Tone Distinctive Description Four types of dial to...

Page 160: ...xtension Conditions None Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Dial Type Selection Description Allows you to select the desired dialling mode for each CO line regardless of the type of extension originating the call pulse or tone There are three dialling modes available DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency Mode The dialling signal from...

Page 161: ...TMF and pulse signals and is contracted for DTMF with a Central Office DTMF mode should be selected for the line If it is contracted for pulse dialling mode Call Blocking mode should be selected for the line If a line is assigned Pulse Dial mode select an appropriate pulse speed pulse break ratio and inter digit pause for the line if needed If a line is assigned DTMF select an appropriate DTMF dur...

Page 162: ...coming DDI call cannot be sent to a specific extension it will be sent to an operator or extension according to DIL 1 N Selecting an operator or extension depends on program 990 System Additional Information Area 01 Bits 5 and 6 It is possible to deny answering the DDI call on a Class of Serve basis Programming References Section 4 System Programming 111 ISDN DDI MSN Removed Digit Added Number Ass...

Page 163: ...iple destinations Assignable destinations are extensions only This CO line can be used by multiple extension users to make and receive calls Both DIL 1 1 and 1 N can have different destinations for day and night modes Night Service Conditions If a CO line is programmed for both DIL 1 1 and DIL 1 N it is regarded as a DIL 1 1 line DIL 1 1 to the modem allows the caller to perform remote administrat...

Page 164: ... example CO03 AB COMPANY Charge Meter This is shown during an established outside call A display example CO01 00005 Charge Fee This is shown during an established outside call A display example CO01 00001 15 Call duration This is shown during an established incoming outside call The display remains for five seconds after the call is finished A display example CO 02 0 02 28 Conditions Extension num...

Page 165: ...button for five seconds Conditions Display examples 1 If REDIAL SAVE or One Touch Dialling button is pressed the stored number is displayed 950 1001PP12345 2 If the DSS or MESSAGE button is pressed the extension number and the name if assigned stored under the DSS button or the source of the Message Waiting is displayed 223 Tony 3 If Account button is pressed the display shows Account 4 If FWD DND...

Page 166: ...ad Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Display Self Extension Number Description Allows the display proprietary telephone user to display their own jack number and extension number in station programming mode Conditions Display example If the jack number is 02 and the extension number is 202 Jack02 EXT202 Programming References...

Page 167: ...eration References Not applicable Display Contrast Adjustment Description Allows the display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contrast Conditions The adjusting method depends on the type of proprietary telephone PT you have With a KX T7400 series digital PT the MODE or Soft buttons and the Jog Dial are used to select from three available levels With a KX T7200 series digital PT the...

Page 168: ...et DND operator the Call Forwarding C FWD destination or the DND destination When the extension has set the C FWD DND or DND for Direct Dialling In Call the extension cannot be a DND destination Setting this feature cancels C FWD or DND for Direct Dialling In Call If the destination extension has DND activated then the DSS button corresponding to it will light up red This indicates to the propriet...

Page 169: ...ignment 100 Flexible Numbering Do not disturb for DDI 514 Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons DND for Direct Dialling In Call Button Feature References Section 3 Features Direct Dialling In DDI Operation References Operation Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs User Manual Refusing Incoming Calls Do Not Disturb DND Refusing di...

Page 170: ...l a user supplied door opener on each door to be opened Two door openers can be installed on each system System Connection provides for four door openers When a visitor presses the Call button on the doorphone the system may automatically open the door if the doorphone has a built in door opener It is required to set by system programming Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 11 Doorpho...

Page 171: ...alls from each doorphone during day and night mode If no extension user answers an incoming doorphone call within 30 seconds the call stops ringing and is cancelled While engaged on a doorphone call any extension user can open the door from the telephone to let the visitor in Door Opener This requires a user supplied door opener Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 11 Doorphone and Doo...

Page 172: ...ure the duration of the call period may be restricted depending on the setting of the system timer When a doorphone call is transferred to an outside party either the extension at Jack 01 1 or Operator 1 can be selected for the charge account When the LCR feature is functioning the data of Jack 01 1 is used as the itemized code programmed in 7003 Itemized Code Set The data of Operator 1 is also av...

Page 173: ...on Lock on a station that has already been locked by the station user the user cannot unlock it It is programmable to admit the press of the Register Recall button during an outside call on the locked station Emergency dial numbers programmed in 311 Emergency Dial Number Set can be dialled on a locked station Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Electronic sta...

Page 174: ...t Feature References None Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Basic Calling Calling an external party End to End DTMF Signalling Tone Through Description DTMF signalling is required for access to special network services offered by some telephone companies This system allows the proprietary telephone user to send DTMF signals to the line during an established call Conditions If...

Page 175: ...e References None Operation Reference Not applicable Extension Group Description The system supports 16 extension groups Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another group member Group Call Pickup or can make a voice announcement to another group member Paging Group Conditions Every extension should belong to an extension group and can belong to more than one group simul...

Page 176: ...d to perform this function With a single line telephone the feature number is used to perform this feature During outside calls a RECALL or FLASH RCL stored in System Speed Dialling Station Speed Dialling or One Touch Dialling functions as External Feature Access not as Recall Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering External feature access 413 Register Recall Sig...

Page 177: ...ual jack Enable XDP mode for the desired jack by system programming Immediately after changing the assignment changed setting may not work for a maximum of eight seconds If an analogue proprietary telephone APT and SLT are connected to an XDP enabled jack neither telephones work If XDP is disabled for the jack DPT and SLT may be used as Parallelled Telephones APT and SLT also can be used as Parall...

Page 178: ...ne 0 9 8 6 60 61 62 42 63 43 4 40 41 50 51 53 52 49 55 64 790 70 710 720 Feature 1st hundred extension block 2nd hundred extension block 3rd through 16th hundred extension block Operator call Automatic line access LCR CO line group line access System speed dialling Station speed dialling Station speed dialling programming Doorphone call Paging external Paging external answer TAFAS answer Paging gr...

Page 179: ...Parallel telephone mode Background music external Paging deny Primary COS select Secondary COS select Log in log out Operator 1 call Operator 2 call Automatic callback busy cancel Not available Timed reminder remote Call log incoming Do not disturb for DDI CLIR COLR Incoming call log lock Live call screening password control System working report Super extra device port SXDP Outgoing message CLIP ...

Page 180: ... display Fixed Feature Numbers Conditions Flexible feature numbers can only be dialled during dial tone The following are examples of feature number conflicts Examples 1 and 11 0 and 00 2 and 21 10 and 101 32 and 321 etc Some flexible feature numbers require additional digits to make the feature active For example to set Call Waiting the feature number for Call Waiting must be followed by 1 and to...

Page 181: ...on number to call the modem 3 Hunting group used for Station Hunting feature 32 FNs are available These FNs can be assigned as a DIL 1 1 destination b Extension c Intercept Routing destination d DDI MSN destination e Hunting Group overflow 4 Digital Test Access used for testing One DTA is available The FN can be used as an extension Conditions Floating numbers cannot be used for setting a feature ...

Page 182: ...SS REDIAL or SAVE button Conditions It is necessary to program automatic handsfree dial mode This feature is also available with DSS buttons on a Console This feature is also available with the display operation for KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7431 KX T7433 or KX T7436 Special Display Features Programming References Station Programming User Manual Initial Settings Full One Touch Dialling Assignment Feat...

Page 183: ...tion Programming User Manual Initial Settings Handset Headset Selection Feature References None Operation References None Handset Microphone Mute Description Allows the KX T7400 series digital proprietary telephone user to turn off the handset microphone for privacy Conditions This is effective for the handset microphone only Only your voice will be muted during a handset conversation The user can...

Page 184: ...en and a ring tone is heard when an outside call is transferred to the extension where the mode is set Programming Reference No programming required Feature References Section 3 Features Alternate Calling Ring Voice Operation References Operation Receiving Calls User Manual Answering Hands free Hands free Answerback Handsfree Operation Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to dial and ...

Page 185: ...s off the phone is rung If the user is off hook or in speakerphone mode when the timer expires an alarm tone is sent from the built in speaker of a proprietary telephone PT or from the handset receiver of a single line telephone at 15 second intervals Conditions Hold Recall can be disabled by programming The display PT flashes the indication of the held party for five seconds at 15 second interval...

Page 186: ...ss Code is required to access CO lines of the host PBX A pause if programmed can be inserted between the user dialled Host PBX Access Code and the following digits Automatic Pause Insertion Program the pause time required by the Host PBX for that CO line group Access to the host PBX during a conversation is also possible External Feature Access Programming References Section 4 System Programming 4...

Page 187: ...dary one and the total telephone charge and the other charge will be displayed and printed out The telephone charge can be added the surcharge according to the pre assigned margin rate The pre assigned tax rate can be also added If the operator uses the paired console the operator can refer the check in status on console It is possible to give a header to the printed bill such as hotel s name or g...

Page 188: ...e Wake Up Call Description Allows the operator to set cancel and confirm the wake up call remotely for the extension Conditions When either an operator or the extension sets a new time the pre set time is cleared When a wake up call is not answered the operator s Alert indicator KX T7235 and KX T7436 only will flash Timed Reminder set by either the operator or the extension user is canceled when t...

Page 189: ... for the hunting group Floating Extension Number The Hunting Group Name Numbers of Waiting Queues Overflow Status The Destination of Intercept Routing Day Night Hunting Type Conditions Each extension can belong to more than one group simultaneously Programming References Section 4 System Programming 106 Station Hunting Type 131 Hunting Group Assignment 132 Hunting Group Name 133 Hunting Overflow 1...

Page 190: ...rams 420 429 ISDN Ring Service Assignment Day Night A received number is converted as program 111 ISDN DDI MSN Removed Digit Added Number Assignment The extensions which are assigned in program 407 408 DIL 1 1 Extension Day Night receive calls DDI MSN The system searches for the converted number in program 437 Multiple Subscriber Number Set The system searches for the converted number in program 1...

Page 191: ...152 ISDN DDI Ringing Assignment Day Night 407 408 DIL 1 1 Extension Day Night 420 429 ISDN Ring Service Assignment Day Night 422 ISDN Port Type 423 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode 424 ISDN Configuration 425 ISDN Data Link Mode 426 ISDN TEI Mode 437 Multiple Subscriber Number Set 438 439 Extension Ringing Assignment Day Night for ISDN MSN 440 TD286 ISDN Port Type 441 TD286 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode 442 TD2...

Page 192: ...imultaneously Terminal equipment can be addressed individually with Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN The MSN consists of the ISDN extension number and an additional digit 00 through 99 If MSN is not assigned all equipment on the same S0 bus are called simultaneously The following bearer capabilities can be supported Transfer Mode Transfer Capability Circuit Unrestricted digital Circuit Speech Circu...

Page 193: ...6 becomes available Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 2 CO Line Connection Optional Card 2 4 4 CO Line Connection Optional Unit 2 4 7 Internal ISDN S0 Line Connection 2 7 System Restart Programming References Section 4 System Programming 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 013 ISDN Extension Name Set 014 Budget Management on ISDN Port 017 TD286 Extension Number Set 018 TD286 Extension Nam...

Page 194: ...ervice 615 616 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night for ISDN Extension 627 TD286 Class of Service 629 630 Outgoing Permitted CO line Assignment Day Night for TD286 Extension The recommended parameter combinations are listed below The underlined selections are recommended Feature References None Operation References Operation User Manual Parameter 422 440 ISDN Port Type Call Permanent Ca...

Page 195: ...2 an external pager 5 a voice mail extension 3 a hunting group Intercept Routing is activated as shown below depending on the combination of incoming type and called destination If Call Forwarding to CO Line feature is set at the IRNA destination the call will be forwarded to the specific outside party Programming References Section 4 System Programming 203 Intercept Time 409 410 Intercept Extensi...

Page 196: ...play After dialling an extension number the user will hear one of the following Ringback tone indicates that the other extension is being called Confirmation tone indicates that the user can perform Voice Calling Busy tone indicates that the other extension is busy Do Not Disturb tone indicates that the other extension has DND assigned Programming References Section 4 System Programming 003 Extens...

Page 197: ...s added before the number is outpulsed General Description The dialling plan for a long distance call could be as follows 0NXX NXX XXXX 0NXX NXXXXX N 2 9 X 0 9 Example London 0207 0208 Birmingham 0121 Edinburgh 0131 Glasgow 0141 Liverpool 0151 Manchester 0161 Tyneside 0191 Wearside 0191 Other Areas 0NXX The charged fee is decided by the first digits of the dialled number and time zone per carrier ...

Page 198: ...he same number as the user dialled number in this table the call is sent to the CO lines selected from the Automatic Access CO Line Group Assignment table Program 103 3 Emergency Dial Number Set Program 311 This is used to store emergency dial numbers The dial numbers defined in this table are not applied to LCR and Toll Restriction If the system finds out the same number as the user dialled numbe...

Page 199: ...ed number in this table the call is sent to the carrier s line selected from the LCR CO Line Group Assignment table Program 7X23 2 LCR CO Line Group Assignment Program 7X23 This program is used to assign CO lines available to access each carrier LCR Routing Plan Tables 1 LCR Leading Digit Entry Program 7X01 The user dialled area code is compared with this table If the system finds out the same num...

Page 200: ...ion the original number is put here A maximum of 16 commands can be assigned to a carrier 01 021 02 0333 03 0444 04 0555 05 0666 80 Route Plan Table 1 Leading digit table 1 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM 0 75 9 00AM 1 00 1 00PM 0 75 6 00PM 0 50 Tuesday Start time Fee 8 00AM 0 75 9 00AM 1 00 1 00PM 0 75 6 00PM 0 50 Sunday Start time Fee All day 0 50 Time zone and fee table 1 Example of programming ta...

Page 201: ...he LCR Carrier Modify Command Example 5 Itemized Code Set Programs 7003 and 7004 This is used to register an itemized code of an extension The code is inserted at the I position of the LCR Carrier Modify Command Example 6 LCR Exceptional Code Set Program 7X20 This table is used to assign area codes that are excepted from LCR routing plans of the specified carrier If the system finds out the same n...

Page 202: ...pted codes are sent to the BTL Example 01 0235 02 0332 80 LCR exceptional code table 2 Exceptional code set table Monday Start time Fee Tuesday Start time Fee Sunday Start time Fee 01 0235 02 0332 80 B If you use BTL MCL SPLASH TELECOM Line If you use BTL MCL SPLASH TELECOM Line for long distance calls you may program the following tables to decide the carrier If you enter all area codes available...

Page 203: ...on frequently used route over 56km Leading digit table 2 Time zone and fee table 2 01 061 02 091 03 0355 04 0577 05 0588 80 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 50 9 00AM 2 00 1 00PM 1 50 6 00PM 1 00 Tuesday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 50 9 00AM 2 00 1 00PM 1 50 6 00PM 1 00 Sunday Start time Fee All day 1 00 Route Plan Table 3 B rate calls over 56km Leading digit table 3 Time zone and fee table 3 01 0 02 03...

Page 204: ...ly used route over 56km Leading digit table 2 Time zone and fee table 2 01 0235 02 0332 80 01 061 02 091 03 0355 04 0577 05 0588 80 Monday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 20 9 00AM 2 30 1 00PM 1 70 6 00PM 1 20 Tuesday Start time Fee 8 00AM 1 20 9 00AM 2 30 1 00PM 1 70 6 00PM 1 20 Sunday Start time Fee All day 1 20 Route Plan Table 3 B rate calls over 56km Leading digit table 3 Time zone and fee table 3 01...

Page 205: ...pares each carrier s charged fee and selects least costly carrier Selects CO in the LCR CO line group table Modifies number by using LCR carrier modification table Sends out number to CO Sends out number to CO Selects CO from LCR CO line group table Carrier forced sequence CO indicator is on Selects CO from Automatic access CO line group table and sends out number to CO INTERCOM indicator is on If...

Page 206: ...ows 0332 in program 7120 03323 in program 7120 In this case 0332 should be assigned in program 7120 When making a call to an ISDN line using the memory dialling and the number has a pause in it the number after the pause will be sent to the line as DTMF signals This function is useful when accessing a special network service which can be accessed only by the DTMF signaling Program 990 Area 07 bit ...

Page 207: ...3 Features L Features 3 105 Feature References Section 3 Features Line Access Automatic Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Basic Calling Calling an external party ...

Page 208: ...ated with CO lines tell the line conditions with a variety of lighting patterns This allows the user to determine which lines are idle and which lines are in use The table on the next page shows the lighting patterns and line conditions according to the CO button type 1 s Slow flash Moderate flash Rapid flash Flashing light winks patterns CO Line Status Idle I use I hold I Exclusive Hold Hold Reca...

Page 209: ...tercom line The table below shows the lighting patterns and the intercom line conditions Conditions None Programming References No programming required Feature References Section 3 Features Busy Lamp Field Operation References Not applicable Intercom Status Idle Intercom call Conference established Intercom call hold Intercom call exclusive hold Consultation hold Incoming intercom doorphone call I...

Page 210: ...eature References Section 3 Features Call Forwarding to CO Line Call Transfer Screened to CO Line Operation References Not applicable Line Access Automatic Description Allows the extension user to dial the automatic line access number and access an idle line from the CO line groups assigned for the extension The proprietary telephone user can use the Loop CO button in place of the access number Co...

Page 211: ...nt Day Night Feature References Section 3 Features CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Basic Calling Calling an external party Line Access CO Line Group Description Allows the extension user to dial access a CO line group An idle line is selected from the CO line group To specify a CO line group dial the feature number the default setting ...

Page 212: ...on Allows the proprietary telephone user to select a CO line by pressing an idle CO button which automatically establishes handsfree operation mode and allows the user to perform On Hook Dialling The user need not press the SP PHONE button MONITOR button nor lift the handset Conditions There are three types of CO buttons which can be programmed on an extension Single CO button Group CO button and ...

Page 213: ...tems for CO lines available to access This feature requires a Single CO S CO button assignment on a proprietary telephone The system waits for a programmed time before dialling after a CO line is seized Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 211 Dial Start Time 400 CO Line Connection Assignment 605 606 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night S...

Page 214: ...ne preference feature cancels the previous setting If Prime Line Preference is selected and an incoming call arrives from a line other than the prime line it cannot be answered just by going off hook The Prime Line should be assigned to the Single CO button If Ringing Line Preference is selected going off hook does not answer a line programmed for no ring even though there is an incoming call Goin...

Page 215: ...amming To select Idle Line Preference CO lines available for the user should be programmed Also CO lines available for Automatic Line Access should be assigned The user can override the Idle Prime Line Preference temporarily to select a specific line To select it press the desired line access button INTERCOM or CO button before going off hook or pressing the SP PHONE MONITOR button or if Full One ...

Page 216: ...er Hands Free or Private mode press the LCS button A single line telephone which is connected with a proprietary telephone in parallel can be also used to monitor a recording message Be sure that the Live Call Screening on the connected proprietary telephone has been activated This feature is useful when you are out with a portable handset of a cordless telephone SLT The handset sounds an alert to...

Page 217: ...l Screening LCS Operator Operation Extension Control Changing the Settings Live Call Screening Password Control Lockout Description If one party in a conversation goes on hook they are both disconnected from the speech path automatically This feature applies to extension and outside calls Reorder tone is sent to the off hook party before it is disconnected Conditions In the case of a single line t...

Page 218: ...ting patterns of Log In Log Out button and the status are shown below Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering log in log out Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons Log In Log Out Button Feature References Section 3 Features Station Hunting Uniform Call Distribution UCD Operation References Operation Before Leavin...

Page 219: ... MESSAGE button knows there is a message if the LED of the MESSAGE button is lit red If the button is neither provided nor assigned the called party hears special dial tone when he she goes off hook Pressing the lit MESSAGE button also means to call back the called party or listen to the messages which are stored in the mailbox of the Voice Processing System Conditions For the proprietary telephon...

Page 220: ...g Calls User Manual When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer Leaving a message waiting indication Message Waiting Operation Using User supplied Equipment If a Voice Processing System is Connected Voice mail integration Microphone Mute Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to turn off the microphone for privacy reasons Conditions This is effective for the microphone only only...

Page 221: ...stem allows any telephone to be connected to an extension jack without an adaptor Conditions If a telephone is replaced by another one the stored data such as feature button storage is held for the new one It is possible to ignore the pulse dial by system programming In this case a single line LD telephone does not function Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 3 2 Extension Connection 2 ...

Page 222: ...SDN S0 Line Cards and one of 4 CO Line 2 ISDN S0 Line Units The KX TD1232 can have a maximum of two 8 Station Line Unit one of 8 CO Line 4 ISDN S0 Line 6 ISDN S0 Line Cards and one of 4 CO Line 2 ISDN S0 Line Units Conditions The number of extension jacks may be different from the number of telephones if the Parallelled Telephone or the eXtra Device Port feature is enabled These features allow one...

Page 223: ... MSN number through the ISDN line does not match the number assigned in program 437 Multiple Subscriber Number Set the call will not be received If no MSN numbers are assigned in program 437 the call will be sent to an extension according to DIL 1 1 or DIL 1 N When using point to multi point configuration with a Basic Rate Interface BRI we recommend not connecting another ISDN equipment in paralle...

Page 224: ...pplied external music source such as a radio to the system Up to two music sources can be connected per system It is required to select the internal or external music source in program 990 Area 02 bit 10 The music source is used for Music on Hold and or BGM Select a music source for each usage Music on Hold of the Music Source 1 can be changed to a beep tone in program 990 Area 07 bit 7 Connection...

Page 225: ...an switch the Day Night mode manually Conditions The following programming items may be assigned in a different way between day mode and night mode 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night 021 022 Doorphone Call Forwarding Day Night 134 135 Hunting Intercept Day Night 137 138 UCD Time Table Assignment Day Night 151 152 ISDN DDI Ringing Assignment Day Night 407 408 DIL 1 1 Extension Day ...

Page 226: ...group is dialed the call is hunted in the group in the order of registration at a pre programmed Call Forwarding No Answer Time If the called extension or ring group is busy the call skips to the next extension or the ring group A no reply group can be a Station Hunting type Conditions Types of calls whose destination can be the no reply group are Outside calls DIL1 1 DDI IRNA Hunting Group Overfl...

Page 227: ...ditions The outside line which was connected when the user stored the number is selected when re dialling the number If the line is busy the busy tone is sent The pause if programmed can be inserted between the CO line access number and the following phone number Automatic Pause Insertion Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Operation During a...

Page 228: ... determines which extensions can perform this feature If none of three features Call Waiting OHCA or Whisper OHCA is set at the called party the caller will hear a reorder tone Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Call waiting OHCA whisper OHCA 519 Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA Feature References Section 3 Features Busy Station Signaling BSS Whisper OHCA Cal...

Page 229: ... store an account code into a One Touch Dialling button Speed Dialling One Touch Dialling manual dialling Last Number Redial and Saved Number Redial can be used together It is possible to store a number consisting of 25 digits or more by dividing it and storing it in two One Touch Dialling buttons In this case a line access code should not be stored on the second button If the Full One Touch Diall...

Page 230: ... press the TRANSFER button The extension starts ringing immediately Conditions One Touch Transfer cannot be performed when there is another call on Consultation Hold If One Touch Transfer mode is disabled the user transfers an outside call by pressing the TRANSFER button followed by the DSS button Programming References Section 4 System Programming 108 One Touch Transfer by DSS Button Feature Refe...

Page 231: ... transferred from DND extension Conditions If eXtra Device Port mode is enabled at the operator s extension the proprietary telephone user is regarded as the operator The operator can be assigned as a destination of the Transfer Recall by system programming The Direct Dialling In call which is denied to receive by the extension or is dialled improper number is forwarded to the operator The Alert I...

Page 232: ... and 2 When an operator call default 0 is made the call is connected to Operator 1 If the Operator 1 s line is busy the call is connected to Operator 2 Conditions None Programming References Section 4 System Programming 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night 100 Flexible Numbering Operator call Operator 1 call Operator 2 call Feature References None Operation References Operation Maki...

Page 233: ... System Connection 1 permits two Message Units or Cards If only one system has the Message Unit or Card during System Connection 1 the UCD message can be activated only in the system which has the unit or card but the Timed Reminder message can be activated in both systems If both systems have their own Message Unit or Card the same UCD or Timed Reminder message is recorded for both simultaneously...

Page 234: ...evices external pagers If one of the paged persons answers your paging you can talk to the person through the connected line Conditions If System Connection is established paging is performed to all proprietary telephones and all external paging devices in both systems The confirmation tone is sent to extensions when the paging is made or answered Eliminating the tone is programmable The confirmat...

Page 235: ...en by another higher priority it is interrupted and starts again when the higher priority is finished If System Connection is established up to four pagers are available The confirmation tone is sent to the extensions and external pager when the paging is made or answered Eliminating the tone is programmable The confirmation tone is sent from external pagers before the voice announcement Eliminati...

Page 236: ...hen the page is made or answered Eliminating the tone is programmable Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering Paging group Paging group answer Paging deny 990 System Additional Information Area 02 Bit 6 Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons Paging Deny Button Feature References Section 3 Features Extension Group...

Page 237: ...e user goes on hook the other user continues the call When receiving a call The SLT is enabled Both the PT and the SLT ring except when the PT is in Handsfree Answerback mode or Voice Alerting mode The SLT is disabled PT rings but the SLT does not ring However the SLT can answer the phone When the SLT is in operation the display and LED indicator on the paired PT will show in the same way as if th...

Page 238: ...ogramming of CO line access number and host PBX access codes as well as assignment of the pause duration This feature works for Speed Dialling One Touch Dialling Last Number Redial Saved Number Redial Pickup Dialling Call Forwarding to CO Line as well as for ordinary calls Pressing the PAUSE button in dialling number inserts a pause for a pre assigned time Programming References Section 4 System P...

Page 239: ...ing the Phantom Extension button by Station Programming There is a maximum of 128 phantom numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The phantom number cannot be used for feature settings such as Call Forwarding The lighting patterns and status of the Phantom Extension button are shown below A DSS button can be assigned as the Phantom Extension button so that the ...

Page 240: ...If the user answers an incoming call or retrieves a call on hold the Pickup Dialling feature does not work If the proprietary telephone is provided with PF 12 button the stored number of PF12 button is common to the one for Pickup Dialling Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment 100 Flexible Numbering Pickup dialling 204 Pickup Dial Waiting Time Statio...

Page 241: ...SLT which is connected the Power Failure jack should be connected straight to specific CO lines Connections between the CO lines and the SLTs are as follows KX TD816 The power failure transfer jacks CO 1 2 5 KX TD1232 The power failure transfer jacks of Master System CO 1 2 9 The power failure transfer jacks of Slave System CO 13 14 21 Conditions Only SLT is available during a power failure If the...

Page 242: ...c Calling Private Call Description Allows the user to exclude private calls from the SMDR printout When making a private call if the user enters the pre set account code the dialled number is not included in the SMDR printout Conditions It is required to program the account code for private calls in program 105 Account Code The location 001 of the entries is used as the account code for this featu...

Page 243: ...eature works only on CO lines set to Pulse Dialling mode or Call Blocking mode Dial Type Selection provides selection of a dial mode for each CO line Changing tone to pulse is not possible Programming References Section 4 System Programming 402 Dial Mode Selection Feature References Section 3 Features Dial Type Selection Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Calling without Restr...

Page 244: ...l to be effective Example If you want to dial 1 to call extension 201 1 Change or clear the feature numbers which have 1 in the first digit in program 100 2 Assign 1 in the location number 01 in program 104 3 Assign 201 in a quick dial location number 01 same location number as the location number 01 in program 104 in program 009 Now you can dial the quick dial number 1 to call extension 201 Quick...

Page 245: ...g the programmed data it works as Recall disconnection Pressing the RECALL or FLASH RCL button re starts the conversation duration outputs an SMDR record inserts the automatic pause and checks toll restriction level again It is required to enable this function at the locked extension and toll restricted extension by system programming Programming References Section 4 System Programming 414 Disconn...

Page 246: ...not available with KX T7250 Programming References Section 4 System Programming 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time Feature References Section 3 Features Redial Last Number Redial Saved Number Operation References Operation Making Calls User Manual Redial Redial Last Number Description Every telephone in the system automatically saves the last telephone number dial...

Page 247: ...n conversation on a CO line The saved number can be redialled many times until another one is stored Conditions Certain types of proprietary telephones PT allow automatic multiple redialling Automatic Redial If the SAVE button is not provided on your PT it is possible to assign a flexible button to be the SAVE button Programming References Section 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assign...

Page 248: ...ogramming required Feature References Section 3 Features Electronic Station Lockout Operation References Operator Operation Extension Control User Manual Changing the Settings Remote Station Lock Control Reverse Circuit Description This feature can be used to detect a reversal of CO line polarity from Central Office when trying to make a CO line call This is useful for determining the start and co...

Page 249: ...scription Allows the extension user to identify the incoming call by the ringing pattern See Section 5 1 Tone Ring Tone Conditions When there are multiple incoming calls and the extension goes from off hook to on hook the calls are rung according to the following priority 1 Consultation Hold Recall 2 An incoming call from a line in which the Prime Line Preference Incoming function has been set wit...

Page 250: ...r of the extension group A ring group can be a Station Hunting type Conditions Types of calls whose destination can be the ring group are Outside calls DIL1 1 DDI IRNA Hunting Group Overflow Intercom calls Extension Transfer The floating number of the hunting group is used for all other hunting types Circular Voice Mail VM Automated Attendant AA Uniform Call Distribution UCD and No Reply Programmi...

Page 251: ...n 4 System Programming 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming User Manual Customising the Buttons To distinguish the ringing tones for each CO button Feature References None Operation References Not applicable Ringing Tone Selection for Intercom Calls Description Allows the digital proprietary telephone user to select the desired ringer frequency for the intercom button This disting...

Page 252: ...ng numbers Conditions When storing a number press the INTERCOM button at the beginning and the end of the number to be concealed You can conceal one or more parts of a telephone number The concealed part will be printed out by SMDR Programming References Section 4 System Programming 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 990 System Additional Information Area 04 Bit 11 Operation Using the Display Pr...

Page 253: ...on Speed Dialling System Feature Access Menu System Speed Dialling CO Outgoing Call Log Description Provides a KX T7235 and KX T7436 display of the last dialled telephone numbers and allows the user to perform redialling the number by pressing the associated button Conditions The oldest telephone number will be eliminated when over the limited numbers are dialled out Programming References No prog...

Page 254: ...536 or KX T7235 Using the KX T7531 Using the KX T7533 Using the KX T7536 Using the KX T7235 Extension Dialling Station Speed Dialling Description A list of the names and telephone numbers stored for One Touch Dialling is displayed allowing the user to make a one touch call by name without having to know the number Conditions It is necessary to program One Touch Dialling Numbers and Names into the ...

Page 255: ...re Absent Message Capability Call Park Call Pickup Group Call Forwarding set cancel Do Not Disturb set cancel Message Waiting Paging access answer Parallelled Telephone In addition to the features above the operator can have the display of the following features Background Music BGM External Class of Service primary secondary Night Service pre assigned extension also Programming References No prog...

Page 256: ... Dialling must be programmed If a name is not stored for a number it is not displayed and cannot be called with this feature Programming References Section 4 System Programming 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 002 System Speed Dialling Name Set Feature References Section 3 Features System Speed Dialling Operation References Operation Using the Display Proprietary Telephone User Manual Using th...

Page 257: ... until an idle one is found to permit VM Service Ring All of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously No Reply hunting The extensions are hunted in the order of registration at a programmed Call Forwarding No Answer time If the called extension is busy the call hunts the following extensions One hunting type is selected for each hunting group The hunting order corresponds to the order of re...

Page 258: ...g Group Name Assignment 133 Hunting Overflow 134 135 Hunting Intercept Day Night Feature References Section 3 Features Hunting group Ring Group Log In Log Out Uniform Call Distribution UCD No Reply Group Operation References Not applicable ...

Page 259: ...ls An example of a printed call record Example of SMDR printout format Explanation 1 Date shows the date of the call as Day Month Year 2 Time shows the end time of a call as Hours Minutes AM or PM 3 Ext shows the extension number floating number etc that engaged in a call 4 CO shows the CO line number used for the call 5 Dial Number Outgoing call shows the other party s telephone number maximum 20...

Page 260: ...URN key if provided on the printer in 10 seconds When programmed for outgoing toll calls only printing occurs only for calls which start with the numbers stored in any Denied Code Table from levels 2 to 6 If LCR is employed not the user dialled but the modified number is checked against these tables This system can store information up to 100 calls If more calls are originated or received previous...

Page 261: ...eceives a call and a call is answered It is possible to select whether the account code is printed out or not If it is not printed out it is shown in dots Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 3 7 Printer Connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 000 Date and Time Set 212 Call Duration Count Start Time 800 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Call Log Printout 801 SMDR Format 802 S...

Page 262: ...ntification Restriction CLIR CO Incoming Call Information Log Over stored mode Connected Line Identification Restriction COLR Do Not Disturb DND Log Out status Message Waiting All the messages that have been left by other extension users Parallelled Telephone enabled Paging Deny Pickup Dialling Timed Reminder Conditions None Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numberin...

Page 263: ...ercom Calls For display PT Charge Fee Reference pre assigned extensions only Self Extension Number Confirmation For digital display PT KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 and KX T7235 only Station Speed Dialling Number Name Assignment For operator extension PT only Incoming Call Log Lock Control Live Call Screening Password Control Remote Station Lock Control Detailed information and programming instructio...

Page 264: ...n Handset Headset Selection Handset Intercom Alerting Assignment Ringing Preferred Line Assignment Incoming Ringing Line Preferred Line Assignment Outgoing Intercom Line Live Call Screening Mode Set Hands free mode Station programming is used to set or cancel these items at individual telephones Conditions None Programming References Station Programming User Manual Initial Settings To clear all se...

Page 265: ... Touch Dialling button instead of Station Speed Dialling The single line telephone SLT may be replaced with a proprietary telephone PT temporarily to store one touch dialling into memory The Function Buttons F1 through F10 are corresponded to speed dial numbers as follows F1 0 F6 5 F2 1 F7 6 F3 2 F8 7 F4 3 F9 8 F5 4 F10 9 Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering S...

Page 266: ...ce 2 4 Conditions The following resources can be used by either system a External pagers b Music sources used for Music on Hold c Music sources used for Background Music BGM d Station Message Detail Recording SMDR EIA RS 232C ports e Call Parking areas System Inter Connection Card KX TD192 optional expansion cards to connect both systems must be installed for this feature Once this feature is empl...

Page 267: ... can be programmed and administered using a personal computer The EIA Remote Programming Diagnosis floppy is required to perform this feature There are two programming methods On Site Programming By connecting a personal computer PC to your system system programming and maintenance can be performed locally There are two ways available to perform the above Method 1 Using the EIA RS 232C port Connec...

Page 268: ...ramming at any one time To access system administration a valid password must be entered The password is factory programmed and can be changed System administration can be performed on line except for the procedures of diagnosis If the system goes off line the system functions as if it was in power failure Refer to Power Failure Transfer feature Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 4 8 R...

Page 269: ...nstructions refer to Section 4 System Programming Conditions During system programming the system operates normally During system programming the extension is considered to be busy The display on the PT permits interactive programming Only one access is allowed to system programming at any one time To access system administration a valid password must be entered The password is factory programmed ...

Page 270: ... Redial can be used in combination For single line telephone users only If a stored feature number includes or LD single line telephones cannot use it Programming References Section 4 System Programming 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 002 System Speed Dialling Name Set 100 Flexible Numbering System speed dialling 509 510 Toll Restriction Level for System Speed Dialling Day Night Feature Refer...

Page 271: ...Number of incoming calls The average time from receipt of call to answer of the incoming and answered calls The average duration time of talk of the answered calls 3 Outgoing calls The number of access requested The number of access succeeded The number of access failed The ratio of access succeeded Number of access succeeded 100 Number of access requested The average duration of the dialled calls...

Page 272: ...to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up first Conditions Pressing the Terminate button disconnects the conversation outputs an SMDR record and get an internal dial tone The proprietary telephone is provided with no Terminate button originally However a flexible CO button can be assigned as the Terminate button either by system or station programming Programming...

Page 273: ...aiting Ring Interval Time 0 64 min Outgoing Message Duration Time 0 16 32 64 s Pickup Dialling Waiting Time 0 8 s Ring Off Detection Time 6 11 s SMDR Duration Count Starting Time 0 60 s Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 30 240 s Toll Restriction First Digit Time Out 5 120 s Toll Restriction Inter digit Time Out 5 30 s Transfer Recall Time 3 48 rings CO Line Group Timer Items Disconnect Time 0 5 2 0 4...

Page 274: ...t Digit Time 208 Inter Digit Time 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time 212 Call Duration Count Start Time 214 Message Waiting Ring Interval Time 215 Ring Off Detection Time 216 Outgoing Message Time 217 Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 218 Doorphone to CO Line Call Duration Time 404 DTMF Time 405 CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set 412 Pause Time 413 Register Recall Sig...

Page 275: ...oice message the optional Message Unit or Card is required A voice message can be recorded by the operator OGM Outgoing Message and then the OGM number must be selected by the the program 818 Timed Reminder Message Assignment When the user goes off hook during the alarm a pre recorded voice message is sent Timed Reminder set by either the operator or the extension user is canceled when the guest c...

Page 276: ...ot including the line access code are not found in the table the call is made There are five system programs for Denied Code Tables 301 305 TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 each program is used to make up a Denied Code Table for Levels 2 through 6 respectively Complete every table by storing numbers that are to be prohibited These numbers are defined as denied codes Each table can stor...

Page 277: ...d Code Tables for Levels 4 through 6 Level 5 denies the codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2 through 5 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Tables for Levels 5 and 6 Level 6 denies the codes stored in the Denied Code Tables for Levels 2 through 6 except the codes stored in Excepted Code Table for Level 6 Level 7 Allows intercom calls only Level 8 Allows operator calls only Level...

Page 278: ...Is the dialled number found in applicable Denied Code Tables Is the dialled number found in applicable Excepted Code Tables The call is allowed The call is denied Reorder Tone is returned to the user Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Levels 7 8 Level 1 Levels 2 3 4 5 6 No No Flow Chart of Toll Restriction Is TRS Override for System Speed Dialling enabled ...

Page 279: ...er dials is to be checked or not on the Toll Restriction code This is useful to prevent unauthorized calls which could be possible through certain Central Offices exchange system It is programmable to admit the press of the RECALL or FLASH RCL button during an outside call on the extensions in levels 7 and 8 Programming References Section 4 System Programming 207 First Digit Time 208 Inter Digit T...

Page 280: ...rified Toll Restriction Override permits the class members to override their toll restrictions Up to 40 account codes can be programmed for Verified Account code operation These are used for Toll Restriction Override If the user does not enter any account code or enters an invalid account code an ordinary toll restriction check is done TRS Override by Account Code Entry is attempted What is the ac...

Page 281: ...lling are restricted depending on the extension s toll restriction level for System Speed Dialling Conditions Same as the conditions of Toll Restriction feature except that the data for System Speed Dialling are used as the toll restriction levels Programming References Section 4 System Programming 001 System Speed Dialling Number Set 100 Flexible Numbering System speed dialling 509 510 Toll Restr...

Page 282: ... 1 1 destination In this case all the incoming calls on the specified line will be signalled b The floating number of an external pager is assigned as the Intercept Routing destination In this case incoming calls redirected to the destination will be signalled c The floating number of an external pager is assigned as the Direct Dialling In destination Confirmation tone is sent to the user before b...

Page 283: ...ersation is being recorded Conditions A flexible CO and DSS button can be assigned as a Two Way Record button or a Two Way Transfer button When all the voice mail ports are busy pressing the Two Way Record button sends an alarm tone When all the voice mail ports are busy pressing the Two Way Transfer button followed by an extension number sends an alarm tone Programming References System Programmi...

Page 284: ... sent to extension A first Calls have arrived at an UCD group 3rd call in queue 2nd call in queue 1st call in queue UCD group Extension A Extension B Extension C When extension A is busy or UCD log out has been set at extension A the call is sent to extension B When extension B is busy or UCD log out has been set at extension B the call is sent to extension C When extension C is busy or UCD log ou...

Page 285: ...caller hears a ringback tone IRNA works 1T Waits for an idle extension The caller hears a ringback tone IRNA does not work 1T RT N A N A N A Waits for an idle extension The caller hears a ringback tone IRNA does not work 1T TR N A N A N A Waits for an idle extension for 16 seconds and then transfers to an overflow extension N A not available for assignment 4 When all extensions in an UCD group are...

Page 286: ...Additional Information Area 01 Bit 1 Conditions UCD can be used in the following cases a The floating number of UCD is assigned as the Direct In Lines DIL 1 1 destination b The floating number of UCD is assigned as the Intercept Routing destination c The floating number of UCD is dialled from an extension d The floating number of UCD is assigned as the Direct Dialling In DDI destination e The floa...

Page 287: ...on Day Night 813 Floating Number Assignment Feature References Section 3 Features Log In Log Out Station Hunting Operation References Not applicable User Programming Manager Programming Description User Programming Manager Programming can be programmed by the end user Programs whose address are 0XX can be changed by the user Conditions None Programming References System Programming User Manual Fea...

Page 288: ...S automatically with DTMF signalling Follow On ID Up to eight extension jacks can be connected to VPS as extensions in the system System Explanation 1 Voice Mail Service 1 1 Call Forwarding to VM If an extension user sets Call Forwarding C FWD whose destination is the VPS an incoming call is forwarded to the VPS under the proper conditions The system sends to the VPS a mailbox number of the corres...

Page 289: ...he system sends to the VPS a mailbox number of the corresponding extension at that time Therefore the calling party can leave his her message in the mailbox of the desired extension without knowing the mailbox number System Extension Operator VM 1 VM X VM 2 VM 3 VM Hunting Chain VPS C FWD Transfer DIL 1 1 Outside call System Extension VM 1 VM X VM 2 VM 3 VM Hunting Chain VPS IRNA DIL 1 1 DIL 1 N O...

Page 290: ...ng this button and entering the extension number allows the extension user to transfer the call to the mailbox of the corresponding extension 1 4 Changing from VM to Automated Attendant AA The Automated Attendant Service is automatically activated in the following cases 1 The incoming call is not answered by the operator and IRNA is activated 2 The operator is assigned as a destination of DIL 1 1 ...

Page 291: ... waiting in his her mailbox When the MESSAGE button indicator is lit pressing the button allows the extension user to play back the stored message 2 Automated Attendant AA Service 2 1 AA to Extension AA receives and answers an outside call and offers services such as transferring to a specified extension or the corresponding mailbox by the DTMF signalling which is sent from the calling party Syste...

Page 292: ...ows the extension user to transfer to the corresponding mailbox In this case Follow On ID function is available The Voice Mail extension should be set to Data Line Security to achieve proper recording The KX TD1232 has two Extension Cards and can have two 8 Station Line Units It is recommended that you do not connect more than two VM ports to each card or units Connection References Section 2 Inst...

Page 293: ...on Hunting Type Select Automated Attendant Hunting 990 System Additional Information Area 04 Bit 9 Area 05 Bit 3 131 Hunting Group Assignment Feature References Section 3 Features Call Forwarding All Calls Call Forwarding No Answer Call Forwarding Busy Intercept Routing Call Forwarding Busy No Station Hunting Answer Operation References Operation Using User supplied Equipment User Manual If a Voic...

Page 294: ...can be connected to a digital proprietary telephone capable VPS Because a digital proprietary telephone connection supports up to two simultaneous voice calls only one DSHS jack needs to be connected for each two VPS ports Connect the jacks and ports in ascending order In other words the lowest number DSHS jack used for VPS connection must be connected to the lowest number VPS port The VPS data is...

Page 295: ...d volume level With a KX T7200 series digital proprietary telephone press the volume control button VOLUME UP DOWN to select the desired volume level However the ringer volume of KX T7420 KX T7425 KX T7220 and KX T7250 is selected with Ringer Volume Selector OFF LOW HIGH With other proprietary telephones slide the following levers located on the left side of the telephone Volume Control MIN MAX Ha...

Page 296: ... receiver does not use a KX T7400 series telephone the announcement may also be heard by the other party It is possible to enable the Whisper OHCA by any telephone by system programming However it may not work properly E g the announcement may be heard by the other party Programming References Section 4 System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering Call waiting OHCA whisper OHCA 519 Off Hook Call Anno...

Page 297: ...Section 4 System Programming This section provides step by step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone ...

Page 298: ...ollowing telephone sets is required for System Programming Digital Proprietary Telephone DPT KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 Analog Proprietary Telephone APT KX T7130 Extensions Used for Programming Connect one of the above mentioned telephone sets to either of the following Jack number 1 Jack programmed as a manager extension To assign the manager extension see Section 4 2 006 Operat...

Page 299: ...ing the Display on page 4 6 for more information on the display lines If the SHIFT button indicator is on two functions are available with each soft button To alternate between the two functions press the SHIFT button on the right side of the display Soft button variations CLR NEXT Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT Type 1 Example KX T7230 Display Buttons SKP CLR NEXT Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT SKP PREV S...

Page 300: ...buttons or the overlay buttons For overlay buttons refer to Using the Overlay below Throughout programming you will see instructions such as Press PREV If you use soft buttons this means press SHIFT release SHIFT and then press Soft 3 The PREV function is performed Note If you use soft buttons and if programming instructions tell you to press the following buttons you may press soft buttons shown ...

Page 301: ...oft 3 PROGRAM VOLUME SHIFT 1 4 7 5 8 0 2 6 9 3 RECALL PREV END STORE SELECT NEXT SECRET PAUSE CLEAR Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SECRET PAUSE CLEAR PROGRAM Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT VOLUME 1 4 7 5 8 0 2 6 9 3 RECALL PREV END STORE SELECT NEXT Location of Controls with the Overlay The pictures below show the functions of the buttons of the KX T7230 KX T7235 KX T7433 and KX T7436 while in programming mode ...

Page 302: ...e SYS PGM NO CLR NEXT KX T7433 Display Message Line Function Line SYS PGM NO CLR NEXT KX T7235 KX T7436 Display Message Line Function Line Press PROGRAM or PAUSE and enter your System Password default 1234 Before entering the programming mode Before entering programming mode confirm that Your telephone is on hook No calls are on hold at your telephone Entering the programming mode The display show...

Page 303: ... second part of jack one is 01 2 The first part of jack two is 02 1 and so on The NEXT and PREV buttons can be used to move from jack to jack as required Note The first part of a jack is for a DPT of a XDP assigned jack The second part is for a single line device Program 600 EXtra Device Port assigns which jacks are XDP Storing your data Press STORE to store your data The STORE indicator lights re...

Page 304: ...For example you can move between the program addresses of the largest 0XX and 100 the largest 1XX and 200 and so on Also you can move between the smallest program address 000 and the largest one 9XX Program addresses 7XXX are arranged between 6XX and 8XX Method 2 is useful when you wish to jump to another program address For example you have just finished with program 006 and now you want to go to...

Page 305: ...orrespond to the letters shown on the twelve dialing keys on the proprietary telephone except symbols In Combination Table 1 If your telephone is a KX T7431 do not use the provided SELECT button Use the AUTO ANSWER MUTE button which becomes the SELECT button when using the overlay In Combination Table 2 If you keep rotating the Jog Dial all of the characters in the table will be displayed Pressing...

Page 306: ...ssing the SELECT button an appropriate number of times gives you the desired letter Pressing SELECT twice gives the letter m pressing three times gives N and so on 3 Using the Jog Dial for KX T7431 KX T7433 KX T7436 only See Combination Table 2 1 Press 6 M belongs to 6 2 Rotate the Jog Dial one pulse Rotating the Jog Dial an appropriate number of pulses gives you the desired letter Rotating the Jo...

Page 307: ...ows 6 M N O M M N O M4 G H I M4 g h i Example of entering characters to enter Mike Using method 1 See Combination Table 1 Mike d e f Mi g h i Mi5 j k l Mik j k l Mik3 d e f Using method 2 See Combination Table 1 The display shows 1 Enter 6 6 2 Press SELECT M 3 Enter 4 M4 4 Press SELECT six times Mi 5 Enter 5 Mi5 6 Press SELECT four times Mik 7 Enter 3 Mik3 8 Press SELECT four times Mike ...

Page 308: ...pulses Mi 5 Enter 5 Mi5 6 Rotate Jog Dial four pulses Mik 7 Enter 3 Mik3 8 Rotate Jog Dial four pulses Mike OR 1 Enter 2 2 2 Rotate Jog Dial until M appears M 3 Enter 2 M2 4 Rotate Jog Dial until i appears Mi 5 Enter 2 Mi2 6 Rotate Jog Dial until k appears Mik 7 Enter 2 Mik2 8 Rotate Jog Dial until e appears Mike Notes To erase all the letters press CLEAR To erase the last letter press ...

Page 309: ...4 11 2 Blank ...

Page 310: ...the mode perform the same programming steps as the system programming steps in each program address Note If your telephone set does not have a PROGRAM button substitute it with the PAUSE button If nothing is entered in five seconds after the PROGRAM or PAUSE button is pressed it is cancelled The User Password is not shown on the display The password can be changed by system programming Refer to Se...

Page 311: ...oices that you can assign 6 Shows you the default factory setting 7 Shows you programming procedures step by step While programming use the overlay Before starting to program enter the programming mode See Entering the programming mode on page 4 6 8 Enter the program address 9 The display shows the program title If your telephone has soft buttons the lower line shows the functions that are current...

Page 312: ...END but press SHIFT Soft 1 SKP or VOLUME 19 Tells you what you should notice or consider when doing the programming 20 Lists all of the features related to the programming These features are described in Section 3 Sample of Description Explanation 4 2 Manager Programming 001 System Speed Dialing Number Set contd Programming Structure Program Address 0XX 1XX 2XX 3XX 4XX 5XX 6XX 7XXX 8XX 9XX Program...

Page 313: ...3 Enter the day To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new day 4 Press 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired month is displayed 6 Press 7 Enter the year To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new year 8 Press 9 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired day of the week is displayed NOTICE It is assumed that you have read Section 4 1 General Programming Instructions The use of the ...

Page 314: ...ions After changing an entry you can press STORE You do not have to perform all of the rest of the steps To go back to the previous field press at steps 4 through 9 and steps 13 through 16 If you hear the alarm after pressing STORE check that the date is valid The clock starts immediately after the STORE button is pressed You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Section 3 Features Displ...

Page 315: ... can also press NEXT Display example 000 Not Stored 4 Enter a telephone number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another speed dial number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired speed dial number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 500 speed dial numbers Each speed ...

Page 316: ...Refer to Section 3 Account Code Entry If you are storing a number for CO Incoming Call Information Display with name enter hyphen after the line access code The system starts to compare the calling party s number with the System Speed Dialling Number stored after Example 9 12345678 Refer to Section 3 CO Incoming Call Information Display It is possible to store a number consisting of 25 digits or m...

Page 317: ...speed dial number 000 you can also press NEXT Display example 000 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another speed dial number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired speed dial number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Pres...

Page 318: ...T To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display 01 1 EXT201 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 32 extension numbers for KX TD816 and 128 extension nu...

Page 319: ...e Port the extension number of the second part XX 2 is not available XX jack number For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 Double entry or incompatible entry is invalid including the assignment of program 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 017 TD286 Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment and 813 Float...

Page 320: ...ters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 32 names for KX TD816 and 128 names for KX TD1232 Each name has a maximum of 10 characters ...

Page 321: ...up Deny 8 02 Call Waiting 8 03 Calling Line Identification Restriction 8 04 Connected Line Identification Restriction 8 05 DND for Direct Dialling In Call 8 07 Paging Deny 8 08 Paralleled Telephone Connection 8 09 Pickup Dialling 8 10 Call Forwarding from Hunting Group 8 11 Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line 8 One Touch Dialling with Auto Hold Parameter KX TD816 01 through 16 CO line number KX T...

Page 322: ... Press a CO button to be changed The display shows the contents pre assigned to the button Display example CO 01 5 Enter a button code plus parameter if required To change the parameter press CLEAR and the new parameter 6 Press STORE 7 To program another CO button of the same jack repeat steps 4 through 6 To program another jack press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6 8 Press END Cancelling 1 Pe...

Page 323: ...ailable Jack numbers in the out of service system are unacceptable The number of the CO buttons available depends on the telephone type Refer to Section 3 Buttons on Proprietary Telephones To program 24 CO buttons use the proprietary telephone KX T7230 If you press the same CO button again in step 5 you can select a desired ringer frequency for the CO button from eight types of ring tone When you ...

Page 324: ...4 24 2 Blank ...

Page 325: ...ng NEXT or PREV until the desired one is displayed 3 Enter a jack number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new jack number 4 Press STORE 5 To program another item press NEXT or PREV 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Conditions Up to two operators and a manager can be programmed In the case of KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for th...

Page 326: ...ed extension KX TD816 01 through 16 KX TD1232 01 through 32 for Master 33 through 64 for Slave Default All Consoles Not stored Programming 1 Enter 007 Display DSS Console Asn 2 Press NEXT Display DSS NO 3 Enter a Console number To enter Console number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example DSS 01 P 4 Enter a jack number for the console To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the curr...

Page 327: ...e proprietary telephone jack A Console jack cannot be assigned the jack 01 and the jack number of Manager set in program 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night If all incoming outside calls are set to ring at the operator extension telephone in program 407 408 DIL 1 1 Extension Day Night assigning the Consoles to the operator extension makes the operator s job much easier If a Console...

Page 328: ...the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new message 5 Press STORE 6 To program another message press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired message number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of nine messages Messages 1 through 6 are programmed at the factory but can be changed Each message has a maximum of 16 characters You can...

Page 329: ...d 4 Enter a desired quick dial number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eighty quick dial numbers A maximum of 24 digits consisting of 0 through 9 RECAL...

Page 330: ...To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 0 4 Enter a charge limitation To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If the charge limitation is set 0 no restriction is applied To assign all jack number to o...

Page 331: ...a charge margin rate whole number part To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 4 Press 5 Enter a charge margin rate decimal fraction part To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 6 Press STORE 7 Press NEXT Display Tax 1 0 0 8 Enter a tax rate whole number part To delete the tax rate press CLEAR 9 Press 10 Enter a tax 1 rate decimal fraction part To delete the current entry press CLEAR 11 To...

Page 332: ...Extension Number 1 through 3 digits Default All ports Not stored Programming 1 Enter 012 Display ISDN EXT Num Set 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display 03 Not Stored 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and ...

Page 333: ...calls all extensions on the ISDN S0 bus simultaneously Port numbers 03 through 06 are for the Master System and 09 through 12 are for the Slave if available An extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the program 100 Flexible Numbering 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks If one digit is assigned as the leading digit some extensions have o...

Page 334: ...r a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display 03 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END...

Page 335: ...rge limitation To delete the charge limitation press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If the charge limitation is set 0 no restriction is applied To assign all port to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for a first port Po...

Page 336: ... Point 2 Press NEXT Display example Fraction place 2 3 Enter the desired number To delete the current entry press CLEAR 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This program is used when the rate is assigned in program 016 Charge Rate Assignment According to this assignment the charge is displayed during the conversation and shown on the SMDR print out This assignment is used for the charge fee refere...

Page 337: ... Programming 1 Enter 016 Display Charge Rate Asn 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 0 01 4 Enter a charge rate to the left of the decimal point To delete the current entry press CLEAR 5 Press 6 Enter a charge rate to the right of the decimal point To delete the current entry press CLEAR 7 Press STORE 8 To...

Page 338: ...e number is used for the other lines For example when the KX TD280 is installed to the KX TD1232 the rate assigned to CO09 is used for CO 10 through 12 If a different rate is assigned to each CO line the extension charge fee account code charge fee and total extension charge fee meters will not be displayed correctly In this case the meter is calculated by the rate assigned to CO01 When the ISDN S...

Page 339: ... Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each extension number can be one through three digits consisting of 0 through 9 The and keys cannot be used A multiple subscriber number MSN is determined regarding this assignment The MSN consists of the assigned extension number and an additional digit...

Page 340: ...o digits are assigned some have three digits Double entry or incompatible entry is invalid including the assignment of programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment and 813 Floating Number Assignment Valid entry examples 10 and 11 10 and 110 Invalid entry examples 10 and 106 210 and 21 Program 018 ...

Page 341: ...number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT Display 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditi...

Page 342: ...e the charge limitation press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If the charge limitation is set 0 no restriction is applied To assign all ports to the same selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for the first port For the KX TD1232...

Page 343: ...ed Default All doorphone numbers Disable Programming 1 Enter a program address 021 for day or 022 for night Display example D phone FWD Day 2 Press NEXT Display D phone NO 3 Enter a doorphone number Display example 1 Disable 4 Enter a line access code and a phone number To assign no forwarding press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program the other doorphone press NEXT 7 Repeat steps 4 and 5 8 Press END ...

Page 344: ... 4 38 Programming 1 Enter 100 Display FLX Numbering 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 2 4 Enter the feature number To delete the feature number press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another selection press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and th...

Page 345: ...eration 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 programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment and 813 Floating Number Assignment Feature References Section 3 Featu...

Page 346: ...ng deny Primary COS select Secondary COS select Log in log out Operator 1 call Operator 2 call Automatic callback busy cancel Not available Timed reminder remote Call log incoming Do not disturb for DDI CLIR COLR Incoming call log lock Live call screening password control System working report Super extra device port SXDP Outgoing message CLIP COLP Reserved Call Forwarding from hunting group Doorp...

Page 347: ... 101 Display Day Night Mode 2 Press NEXT Display example D N Mode Manual 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If automatic switching is assigned day night mode is switched at the time programmed in 102 Day Night Service Starting Time The pre assigned extension and the operator can switch the day night mode at any time Feature Referenc...

Page 348: ...Day 9 00 AM Night 5 00 PM Programming 1 Enter 102 Display Day Night Time 2 Press NEXT Display Day of Week 3 Enter the day of the week selection number To select Sunday you can also press NEXT Display example Sun Day 9 00 AM To select night mode press NEXT Display example Sun Nig 5 00 PM 4 Enter the hour To set no switching keep pressing SELECT until Disable is displayed and go to step 9 If SELECT ...

Page 349: ... of the week selection number 11 Repeat steps 4 through 10 12 Press END Conditions To select the desired day you may keep pressing NEXT at step 3 To assign every day of the week to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Sunday If day night switching is unwanted select Disable at step 4 You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Sec...

Page 350: ... in desired order Default 12345678 Programming 1 Enter 103 Display Local Access 2 Press NEXT Display example Access 12345678 3 Enter the CO line group numbers in priority from top to bottom To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new order 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eight CO line groups Up to eight CO line group number...

Page 351: ...er To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a desired number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eighty q...

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Page 353: ...r 001 you can also press NEXT Display example 001 Not Stored 4 Enter an account code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new account code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 128 verifiable account codes Each...

Page 354: ...assigned all of the extensions in the group ring simultaneously If No Reply hunting is assigned the extensions in the group are hunted in order of registration for a programmed interval of time Selection Hunting group number 01 through 32 Disable no hunting Circular VM voice mail AA automated attendant UCD Ring No Reply Default All hunting groups Disable Programming 1 Enter 106 Display Hunt Type 2...

Page 355: ...sword 2 Press NEXT Display example Password 1234 3 Enter a password To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new password 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The password can be from four to seven digits long The valid numbers are from 0 through 9 If less than four digits are entered they are not stored You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Section 3 Features System Programmi...

Page 356: ...hone is pressed Selection Enable Disable Default Enable Programming 1 Enter 108 Display DSS Auto Hold 2 Press NEXT Display example Auto HLD Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This assignment applies to all DSS buttons on all Consoles and on all proprietary telephones in the system Feature References Section 3 Features One Tou...

Page 357: ...he system C 8CO S 4S0 2 3 4 Expansion Area C 4CO S 2S0 S2 6S0 S3 1 PRI E1 EXT1 E2 EXT2 Default KX TD816 C C E KX TD1232 Master and Slave C C E1 E2 Programming KX TD816 1 Enter 109 Display Expansion Card 2 Press NEXT Display example Mast C C E 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 4 and ...

Page 358: ...me or performing System Data Clear the application for location will use practical installation instead of the system default setting For KX TD816 there is one expansion area inside the system area 1 and there are two expansion areas on the system area 2 and 3 from bottom to top For KX TD1232 there is one expansion area inside the system area 1 and there are three expansion areas on the system are...

Page 359: ...cription Assigns the type of ISDN network Selection BT EURO BT Default BT Programming 1 Enter 110 Display Network Type 2 Press NEXT Display example BT 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References None ...

Page 360: ...ored added number Programming 1 Enter 111 Display DDI Removed Add 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter the CO line number 4 Enter the digit s to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press Display example CO01 3 6 Enter the number s to be added To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions Example If the removed...

Page 361: ...ther extension answers the call Disconnect This is sent when the other extension hangs up Confirm confirmation tone This is sent when the feature number for Message Waiting Lamp is valid FWD VM RBT FWD to VM ringback tone Not available reserved FWD VM BT FWD to VM busy tone This is sent when the called extension has set Call Forwarding to VPS FWD EXT RBT FWD to extension ringback tone Not availabl...

Page 362: ...ogram another selection keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired selection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Conditions A DTMF signal number can have a maximum of three digits consisting of 0 through 9 and PAUSE The DTMF signals are sent to the extensions in the extension group that is assigned as VM or AA in program 106 Station Hunting Type Feature References Section 3 Featu...

Page 363: ... program addresses 106 602 609 990 Area 05 bits 2 and 3 990 Area 02 bit 8 2 Hearing the message at the extension If the VPS receives a message and lights the MESSAGE button indicator of the concerned telephone the telephone user can hear the message by pressing the MESSAGE button Required entries selections GETMSG Get Message This command is transmitted to a VM port when the message receiver press...

Page 364: ...lection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Conditions A command signal number can have a maximum of 16 digits consisting of 0 through 9 RECALL or FLASH and PAUSE The RECALL or FLASH button is available only for LV MSG and GETMSG commands to store H which means Home Position If H is stored for LV MSG a mailbox number programmed in program 609 Voice Mail Access Codes or an extension...

Page 365: ...through 12 Minute 00 through 59 AM PM Default 1 00 AM Programming 1 Enter 115 Display Adjust Time 2 Press NEXT to program hour Display example 1 00 AM 3 Enter the hour To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new hour 4 Press to program minute 5 Enter the Minute To change the current entry enter the new minute 6 Press to program AM PM 7 Press SELECT for AM or PM 8 Press STORE 9 Press END Co...

Page 366: ...ay ROM Version 2 Press NEXT Display System NO 3 Enter the System Number The display shows the ROM version of the specified system 4 To confirm the other system press SELECT and enter the System Number The display shows the ROM version of the specified system 5 Press END Conditions The out of service system number is unacceptable For KX TD816 you can enter the system number 0 only Skip step 4 Featu...

Page 367: ...or charge display Selection Pulse Pound Default Pound Programming 1 Enter 117 Display Charge Meter 2 Press NEXT Display example Pulse 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References Section 3 Features Charge Fee Reference Display Call Information ...

Page 368: ...k number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave if available ...

Page 369: ...s Selection ID Code 4 digits 0000 through 9999 Default 1234 Programming 1 Enter 119 Display Charge ID Code 2 Press NEXT Display example Code 1234 3 Enter an ID code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References Section 3 Features Charge Fee Reference ...

Page 370: ...word 4 through 7 digits Default 1234 Programming 1 Enter 120 Display User Password 2 Press NEXT Display example Password 1234 3 Enter a password To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new password 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The password can be from four to seven digits long The valid numbers are from 0 through 9 If less than four digits are entered they are not stored You cannot...

Page 371: ...xtension can be received or not by the system Selection Puls Enable Puls Disable Default Puls Enable Programming 1 Enter 121 Display Ext Pulse Dial 2 Press NEXT Display example Ext Puls Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature Reference Section 3 Features Mixed Station Capacities ...

Page 372: ...orphone 4 Enable Disable Default All selections Disable Programming 1 Enter 122 Display Auto Door Open 2 Press NEXT to program D1 Day To program another status keep pressing NEXT until the desired one is displayed Display example D1 Day Disable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 To program another selection press NEXT or PREV until the desired selection...

Page 373: ... Disable Programming 1 Enter 123 Display Hotel Apply Asn 2 Press NEXT Display example Hotel Disable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If Enable is selected the menu Hotel is displayed on the operator extension s KX T7235 or KX T7436 and Check In Check Out feature is available Feature Reference Section 3 Features HOTEL APPLICATION ...

Page 374: ... 1 Enter 125 Display Denomination 2 Press NEXT Display example Denomi 3 Enter a denomination To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new denomination To enter characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If more than two characters are entered they are ignored Feature References Section 3 Features Display Call...

Page 375: ...entry press CLEAR and enter the new jack number 4 Press to enter another jack number 5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number 6 Press STORE 7 Press NEXT to program another jack number Display example Mast2 8 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to enter another jack number 9 Press STORE 10 Press END KX TD1232 1 Enter 126 Display VMS Port Asn 2 Press NEXT to program the Master System Display exa...

Page 376: ...ck number Display example Slav2 14 Repeat steps 3 through 5 to enter other jack numbers 15 Press STORE 16 Press END Conditions A maximum of six jacks can be assigned twelve jacks during System Connection for KX TD1232 Neither Jack number 01 nor the manager extension can be assigned as a voice mail port jack The jack numbers correspond to the voice mail port in numerical order Example Stored jack n...

Page 377: ...or SELECT and the desired voice mail number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You cannot leave an entry empty For the KX TD1232 VM 01 through VM 12 are for the Master system and VM 13 through VM 24 are for the Slave system if available Double entries and incompatible entries for extension numbers are invalid To avoid making an invalid entry check the other extension numbers in prog...

Page 378: ...T and the desired voice mail number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 VM 01 through VM 12 are for the Master system and VM 13 through VM 24 are for the Slave system if available The display shows VM XX YY 1 EXG Z in step 3 XX means a voice mail number YY means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in 126 Voice Mail Number Assignment 1 of YY 1 means the...

Page 379: ...H UP 4 Programming 1 Enter 129 Display Operator Queue 2 Press NEXT Display example Queue 8 H UP 4 3 Enter a queue To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 4 Press 5 Enter a number of Hurry Up To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 6 Press STORE 7 Press END Conditions The queue should be longer than the number of Hurry Up Feature Reference Section 3 Features Au...

Page 380: ...d location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 128 phantom extension numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The first one or two digits of the phantom extension numbers are subject to program 100 Flexible Numbering 01 through 16 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks Phantom extension numbers and other extension nu...

Page 381: ...To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another extension to the same group press NEXT and repeat steps 4 and 5 7 To program another hunting group press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6 8 Press END Conditions One extension can belong to more than one hunting group simultaneously You can assign the floating number of the Ring hunting group for ...

Page 382: ...g 1 Enter 132 Display Hunt Group Name 2 Press NEXT Display Group NO 3 Enter a hunting group number To enter hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another group p...

Page 383: ... 0 and all extensions are busy or logout a busy tone is sent to the caller If the call is made through an analog line the number in the queue is assigned as 0 and all extensions are busy or logout the caller will hear a ringback tone but the call cannot be received No As the queue is treated as infinite overflow will not occur and a busy tone will not be sent The call will be kept waiting until an...

Page 384: ...e queue To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired hunting group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions None Feature Reference Section 3 Features Hunting Group Station Hunting ...

Page 385: ...To enter hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another hunting group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired hunting group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You can set the e...

Page 386: ... 137 for day or 138 for night Display example UCD T Table Day 2 Press NEXT Display Group NO 3 Enter a UCD group number To enter UCD group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example UCD01 Not Stored 4 Enter a Time Table number Display example UCD01 1 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions If the Time Table number is not assigned the system will not answer the call and waits for any extension to...

Page 387: ...s 4T Timer 64 seconds Selection Time Table number 1 to 4 S1 S2 S3 S4 TR RT 1T 2T 3T 4T Blank Default All time tables Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 139 Display UCD T Table 2 Press NEXT Display Table No 3 Enter a Time Table number To enter Time Table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed Display example 1 S4 5 Press 6 Repe...

Page 388: ...ble Default Enable Programming 1 Enter 148 Display Off Hook Monitor 2 Press NEXT Display example Monitor Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Off Hook Monitor is only available for the KX T7431 KX T7433 and KX T7436 telephone users Feature Reference Section 3 Features Off Hook Monitor ...

Page 389: ...tored 4 Enter a DDI number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The DDI number can be a maximum of 16 digits Valid numbers are from 0 to 9 Programs 151 152 ISDN DDI Ringing Assi...

Page 390: ...the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each extension number can be 1 to 4 digits consisting of 0 through 9 When 0 is assigned the incoming DDI number is sent to the destination assigned in program 990 System Additional Informati...

Page 391: ...ded The MSN must be up to 4 digits consisting of an ISDN extension number and an additional number 1 or 2 digits The MSN additional number digit can be selected in programs 427 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number and 445 TD286 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number Feature References Section 3 Features Direct Dialling In DDI Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN ...

Page 392: ...sy Subscriber CCBS function is enabled or disabled Selection Enable Disable Default Disable Programming 1 Enter 153 Display CCBS 2 Press NEXT Display example CCBS Disable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature Reference Section 3 Features Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber CCBS ...

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Page 394: ...riod of time Selection Time seconds 0 through 240 0 Hold Recall disabled Default 60 s Programming 1 Enter 200 Display Hold Recall Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 60 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Select 0 if Hold Recall is not required You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Section 3 Features Ho...

Page 395: ...riginal caller Selection Number of rings 3 through 48 Default 12 rings Programming 1 Enter 201 Display Transfer Recall 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 12 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number of rings 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions One ring is equivalent to five seconds You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Section 3 Feat...

Page 396: ...umber of rings 1 through 12 Default 3 rings Programming 1 Enter 202 Display No Answer Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 3 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number of rings 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions One ring is equivalent to five seconds This timer is also used for Intercept Routing You cannot leave the entry empty Feature Referenc...

Page 397: ...play example Time 12 rings 3 Enter the number of rings To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number of rings 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions One ring is equivalent to five seconds Programs 409 410 Intercept Extension Day Night 620 621 Extension Intercept Routing are used to program the destination of Intercept Routing on a CO line group basis in day and night modes If the origin...

Page 398: ...the time expires Selection Time seconds 0 through 8 Default 1 s Programming 1 Enter 204 Display Pickup Dial Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 1 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This time gives the user an opportunity to dial digits before the automatic dialling process takes place Feature References Section 3 Features Pic...

Page 399: ...ted Selection Time minutes 1 through 64 Default 10 min Programming 1 Enter 205 Display CO Dur Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 min 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This time out applies to extensions to which Limited Call Duration is assigned by program 502 Extension to CO Line Call Duration Limit This time cann...

Page 400: ...ny digits during this time the DTMF receiver is released Selection Time seconds 5 through 120 Default 10 s Programming 1 Enter 207 Display 1st Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This timer is used for toll restriction checking You cannot leave the entry empty Feature Refe...

Page 401: ...is timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed Selection Time seconds 5 through 30 Default 10 s Programming 1 Enter 208 Display Inter Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This timer is used for toll restriction checking You cannot leave the entry empty Featu...

Page 402: ...mber of times 1 through 12 Default 4 times Programming 1 Enter 209 Display Redial Times 2 Press NEXT Display example Attempt 4 3 Enter the number of times To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number of times 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Program 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time is used to set the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts You cannot leave the entry emp...

Page 403: ... 210 Display Interval Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 120 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions You enter a number from 3 through 120 The actual time is 10 times your input Program 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times is used to set the number of times Automatic Redial is tried You cannot leave the entry empty Feature...

Page 404: ... ms Programming 1 Enter 211 Display CO Dial Start 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 000 msec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions You enter a number from 0 through 40 The actual time is a 100 times your input You cannot leave the entry empty Feature References Section 3 Features Line Access Automatic Line Access CO Line Grou...

Page 405: ... starting time and the duration of a call are recorded in the SMDR record Selection Time seconds 0 through 60 Default 0 s Programming 1 Enter 212 Display SMDR Durat Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 0 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The timer starts counting after all the digits are dialled This timer is not ap...

Page 406: ...inutes 0 through 64 Default 0 min Programming 1 Enter 214 Display MW Ring Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Interval 10 min 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions When the internal time is set 0 the telephone does not ring for Message Waiting notification Feature References Section 3 Features Message Waiting ...

Page 407: ... the system can detect that the central office stops ringing Selection Time seconds 6 11 Default 6 s Programming 1 Enter 215 Display Ring Detect Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 6 sec 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References None ...

Page 408: ...time for OGM 1 Display example OGM 32 0 32 0 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press to program the time for OGM 2 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to program the time for OGM s 3 and 4 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions Enter the times starting from the left for OGM 1 to OGM 4 The total time of the outgoing me...

Page 409: ...s Selection Time seconds 30 through 240 Default 30 s Programming 1 Enter 217 Display Timed Remind 2 Press NEXT Display example Reminder 30sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References Section 3 Features HOTEL APPLICATION Timed Reminder Remote Wake Up Call Timed Reminder ...

Page 410: ...inutes 0 through 30 10 is the actual time Default 0 sec Programming 1 Enter 218 Display Door CO Dur Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 0 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions You can enter a number from 0 through 30 The actual time is 10 times your input If the duration time is set to 0 there is no time limit Fe...

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Page 412: ...n number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a toll call number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 20 tol...

Page 413: ... program address 306 through 310 Display example TRS Excp LVL 2 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter an exceptional number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or ...

Page 414: ... NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 999 4 Enter an emergency number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Co...

Page 415: ...ss STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 through CO12 are for the Master System and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave if available CO09 through CO16 of KX TD816 and CO025 through CO54 of KX TD1232 become available when the expansion unit KX TD290 is installed i...

Page 416: ...splay CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 TRG1 4 Enter the CO line group number To change the current entry enter the new CO line group number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 th...

Page 417: ...s mode When dialling on the line with an MF4 telephone only the pulse signals are sent to the CO line Selection CO line number KX TD816 01 through 08 all CO lines KX TD1232 01 through 24 all CO lines DTMF Pulse C Block call blocking Default All CO lines DTMF Programming 1 Enter 402 Display CO Dial Mode 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also...

Page 418: ...grammed for CO01 If DTMF is assigned set the DTMF time of the line in program 404 DTMF Time If pulse or call blocking is assigned set the pulse speed of the line in program 403 Pulse Speed Selection and set the pulse break ratio and inter digit pause in program 990 System Additional Information Area 02 bits 7 12 and 11 if needed Feature References Section 3 Features Dial Type Selection ...

Page 419: ...you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 10pps 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 through CO12 are for the Master System and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave if available To assign ...

Page 420: ...O line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 96msec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 through CO12 are for the Master System and CO13 through CO24...

Page 421: ...line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Disable 4 Enter the time or press CLEAR to select Disable To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new time 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 through CO12 are for the Master System and...

Page 422: ...44 152 160 168 176 184 192 200 208 Entry 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 Time ms 216 224 232 240 248 256 264 272 280 288 296 304 312 320 328 336 344 352 360 368 376 384 392 400 408 Entry 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 Time ms 416 424 432 440 448 456 464 472 480 488 496 504 512 520 528 536 544 552 560 568 576 584 59...

Page 423: ...ss CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 through CO12 are for the Master System and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave if available CO line numbers in the out of service system are unacceptable To assign all CO lines to one selection press the key ...

Page 424: ...ss CLEAR and the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You set the extension numbers in program 003 Extension Number Set ISDN extension numbers in program 012 ISDN Extension Number Set and 017 TD286 Extension Number Set v...

Page 425: ...mming 1 Enter 411 Display TRG Host PBX NO 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 4 Enter an access code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new access code Display example TRG1 01 5 To enter more access codes for the same CO line group press and e...

Page 426: ...flicting access codes such as 8 and 81 are stored for the same CO line group the 1 digit code 8 only will be in effect When the programmed codes are dialled Automatic Pause Insertion and Toll Restriction are applied to the calls The programmed pause time in program 412 Pause Time is automatically inserted after the access code To assign all CO line groups to one selection press the key at step 3 I...

Page 427: ... you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 3 5sec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all CO line groups to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programme...

Page 428: ...roup number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 96msec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You may disable EFA if not required The Recall feature will be in effect in place of EFA Program 414 Disconnec...

Page 429: ...also press NEXT Display example TRG1 2 0sec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The disconnect time must be longer than the requirements of the central office or the host PBX To assign all CO line groups to one s...

Page 430: ... you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Some central offices CO may send CPC like signals during the dialling sequence and an attempt to make a call may be terminated If...

Page 431: ... Circuit 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 Regular 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all CO lines to one selecti...

Page 432: ...ress CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The valid characters are 0 through 9 To assign all CO lines to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO01 In ca...

Page 433: ...or night Display example DDI Service Day 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example CO01 DDI 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In case o...

Page 434: ... NEXT Display example CO01 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 CO01 throu...

Page 435: ...ss NEXT Display example 03 CO 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 03 through 06 are for the Master System and 09 through 12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to one selection press the key in ste...

Page 436: ...e 03 Permanent 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to one selection press the key in step 3 In this cas...

Page 437: ...desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave if available If one equipment is connected to the ISDN port select Point If multiple equipment are connected select Multipoint To ass...

Page 438: ...rmanent 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to one selection press the key in step 3 In this cas...

Page 439: ...d the new number To assign Automatic press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave if available If the Point is selected in program 424 assign the fixed TEI If Multipoint is selected assign Automati...

Page 440: ... 3 Enter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 03 through 06 are for the Master System and 09 through 12 are for the Sla...

Page 441: ... number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Port numbers 03 through 06 are for the Master System and 09 through 12 are for the Slave if available...

Page 442: ...can also press NEXT 4 Press NEXT or PREV until the desired location number is displayed Display example 01 01 Not Stored 5 Enter a MSN To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 6 Press STORE 7 To program another location press NEXT or PREV 8 Repeat steps 5 and 6 9 To program another port press SELECT and the desired port number 10 Repeat steps 4 through 8 11 Press END Condit...

Page 443: ...ations Disable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 438 for day or 439 for night Display example MSN Ring Day 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT 4 Press NEXT or PREV until the desired location number is displayed Display example 01 01 Disable 5 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the ...

Page 444: ...loating numbers of the external ringer hunting groups and pagers in program 813 Floating Number Assignment When assigning ISDN extension numbers the MSN additional number can be added The MSN must be up to 4 digits consisting of an ISDN extension number and an additional number 1 or 2 digits The MSN additional number can be selected in programs 427 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number and 445...

Page 445: ...ing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD816 port numbers 05 and 06 are fixed as Extension For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports ...

Page 446: ...l 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to the same selection press the key in step 3 In ...

Page 447: ...sired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available If one equipment is connected to the ISDN port select Point If multiple equipment are connected select Multipo...

Page 448: ...ep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to the same selection press the key in step 3 In this c...

Page 449: ...enter the new number To assign Automatic press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available If the Point is selected in program 442 assign the fixed TEI If Multipoint is sele...

Page 450: ... Display example 01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to the same selection p...

Page 451: ...Display example 01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if available To assign all ports to the same selection pr...

Page 452: ... Day 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 1 4 Enter a level number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key a...

Page 453: ...er 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions An outside call originated or answered by the programmed extension user is disconnected when the time specified in program 205 Extension to CO Line Call Duration Time expires Extensions in the limited classes cannot establish a CO to CO call that is cannot transfer forward an outside call to another CO line To assign all COS to one selection pre...

Page 454: ... number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents progra...

Page 455: ...a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents ...

Page 456: ...ber To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programme...

Page 457: ... Toll Verified Toll Restriction Override Default All COS Option Programming 1 Enter 508 Display Call Accounting 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Option 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repe...

Page 458: ... Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 509 for day or 510 for night Display SPD TRS LVL Day 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 1 4 Enter a level number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 R...

Page 459: ...Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key at step 3 In this cas...

Page 460: ...r a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents...

Page 461: ...OS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents pro...

Page 462: ...Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the disp...

Page 463: ...O 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the...

Page 464: ... Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the dis...

Page 465: ...r To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed f...

Page 466: ...Hunting Groups Default All COS Disable Programming 1 Enter 520 Display Hunt Group FWD 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example Bkl1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Pr...

Page 467: ... Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number To enter COS number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example COS1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another COS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired COS number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all COS to one selection press the key in step 3 In this c...

Page 468: ...O 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 throu...

Page 469: ...he new number 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eight Classes of Services Every extension must be assigned to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS Programmin...

Page 470: ...1 EG01 Enabl 4 Enter the extension group number You can also keep pressing or until the desired extension group number is displayed 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 8 Repeat steps 4 through 7 9 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of sixteen extension groups Each exten...

Page 471: ...h 24 all CO lines Disab disable Immdt immediate ringing 2RNG 2 ring delay 4RNG 4 ring delay 6RNG 6 ring delay 8RNG 8 ring delay No RNG no ring Default All jacks 1 2 all CO lines Immediate ringing Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 603 for day or 604 for night Display example DIL 1 N Asn Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press N...

Page 472: ...ation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 To assign all jacks or all CO lines to one selection press the key at step 3 or step 4 In these cases the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 or for CO01 There are six notification methods 1 Immediate ringing rings immediately 2 2 ring delay 3 4 ring delay 4 6 ring delay 5 8 ring delay 6 No ring only the indicator flashe...

Page 473: ...Disab disable Default All jacks 1 2 all CO lines Enable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 605 for day or 606 for night Display example CO Out Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 CO01 Enabl 4 Enter the desired CO line number or kee...

Page 474: ...e Jack numbers in the out of service system are unacceptable For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 To assign all jacks or all CO lines to one selection press the key at step 3 or 4 In these cases the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 or CO01 To assign no CO line group for a station press CLEAR at step 4 Feature References Section 3 Features CO...

Page 475: ...acks no doorphone Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 607 for day or 608 for night Display example Doorphone in Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 1234 4 Enter the doorphone numbers To assign no doorphone press CLEAR To change the ...

Page 476: ...ss the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 Two doorphones can be installed in each system In the case of KX TD1232 doorphones 1 and 2 are installed in the Master System 3 and 4 in the Slave if available You can enter up to two for KX TD816 or four for KX TD1232 doorphone numbers for each extension Feature References Section 3 Features Door Opener Night ...

Page 477: ...LEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In the case of KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave if available Jack numbers in the out of service system are unacceptable For...

Page 478: ...ng a jack number Display example 01 1 Connect 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The extension of the jack number 01 should be set to Connect In case of the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and ...

Page 479: ... press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 Off 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In case of the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave if availa...

Page 480: ...ter the new number 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eight Classes of Services Every ISDN extension must be assigned to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS ...

Page 481: ...Default All ports all CO lines Enabl Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 615 for day or 616 for night Display example CO Out ISDN Day 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 03 CO01 Enabl 4 Enter the desired CO line number or keep pressing or until the desired CO line is displayed To change the current entry ...

Page 482: ...case the display shows the contents programmed for CO 01 When you change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number is not changed Example 03 CO02 Pressing NEXT 04 CO02 Feature References Section 3 Features CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension Night Service 4 8 Extension Programming Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night ...

Page 483: ... Press STORE 6 To program another jack number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions In case of the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave if available For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number on page 4 7 To assign all jacks to one selection press the ...

Page 484: ...ng the jack number Display example 01 1 Disable 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You can set the extension numbers in programs 003 Extension Numb...

Page 485: ...ks Caller Programming 1 Enter 622 Display Incoming Display 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Caller 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For t...

Page 486: ...press NEXT after entering the jack number Display example 01 1 Not Stored 4 Enter a CLIP COLP number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each CLIP COLP number consists of 0 through 9 For the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through...

Page 487: ...NEXT Display example 03 Not Stored 4 Enter a CLIP COLP number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each CLIP COLP number consists of 0 through 9 For the KX TD1232 port numbers 03 through 06 are for the Master System and 09 th...

Page 488: ...er 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of eight Classes of Services Every ISDN extension must be assigned to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS Programming of p...

Page 489: ...or day or 630 for night Display example CO Out TD286 Day 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 CO01 Enabl 4 Enter the desired CO line number or keep pressing or until the desired CO line is displayed To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press...

Page 490: ...e selection press the key in step 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO 01 When you change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number is not changed Example 01 CO02 Pressing NEXT 02 CO02 Feature References Section 3 Features CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension Night Service ...

Page 491: ...u can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a CLIP COLP number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For KX TD1232 port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave if avail...

Page 492: ...4 142 8 Blank ...

Page 493: ...d for an outside call Selection On Off Default Off Programming 1 Enter 7000 Display LCR Mode 2 Press NEXT Display example LCR Off 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If Off is selected the Automatic Line Access feature functions in place of LCR Feature References Section 3 Features Least Cost Routing LCR Line Access Automatic ...

Page 494: ...4 144 Blank ...

Page 495: ... Programming 1 Enter 7002 Display BTL Access Code 2 Press NEXT Display example 121 3 Enter a BTL access code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The BTL access code can be a maximum of 10 digits consisting of 0 through 9 Feature References Section 3 Features Least Cost Routing LCR ...

Page 496: ... Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 01 1 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the des...

Page 497: ...a port number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 03 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 4 itemized codes ...

Page 498: ... number To enter port number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 6 itemized codes for KX...

Page 499: ...er a program address 7X01 Display example LCR L Digit C1 1 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a leading digit number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELE...

Page 500: ... more expensive route is priority To prevent this enter wild card after the code with the smaller digits Examples are shown below Examples 1 The code priority is as follows 44 in program 7201 444 in program 7101 In this case 44 should be assigned in program 7201 2 The code priority is as follows 332 in program 7120 3323 in program 7120 In this case 332 should be assigned in program 7120 Feature Re...

Page 501: ...6 Friday 3 Tuesday 7 Saturday 4 Wednesday Time schedule 1 4 Starting time 01 12 hours 00 59 minutes A a m P p m Fee 00 99 pounds 00 99 pence Default Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X11 Display Time Fee C1 1 2 Press NEXT Display Week NO 3 Enter a day of the week selection number To program Monday you can also press NEXT Display example mo1 12 00A 10 10 To program another time sche...

Page 502: ...th and buttons To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new fee 9 Press STORE 10 To program another time schedule press NEXT or PREV 11 Repeat steps 4 through 10 12 Press END Conditions The times must be programmed in sequence from Time 1 to Time 4 Feature References Section 3 Features Least Cost Routing LCR ...

Page 503: ... 7X20 Display example EXCP Digit C1 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter an exceptional code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location ...

Page 504: ... more expensive route is priority To prevent this enter wild card after the code with the smaller digits Examples are shown below Examples 1 The code priority is as follows 44 in program 7201 444 in program 7101 In this case 44 should be assigned in program 7201 2 The code priority is as follows 332 in program 7120 3323 in program 7120 In this case 332 should be assigned in program 7120 Feature Re...

Page 505: ...ams carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X21 Display example Carrier Code C1 2 Press NEXT Display example 131 3 Enter the carrier code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 8 carrier codes Each code has a maximum of 10 digits consisting of 0 through 9 Feat...

Page 506: ...am 7122 carrier 1 CPTAIH Other programs carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X22 Display example Modify Command C1 2 Press NEXT Display example CPTAIH 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 To select other commands for the same carrier press and press SELECT for the desired command until all the required entries are completed To delete the curre...

Page 507: ...5678 Other programs carriers 2 8 Not stored Programming 1 Enter a program address 7X23 Display example Trunk Group C1 2 Press NEXT Display example 12345678 3 Enter CO line group numbers in succession To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new numbers 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 8 carriers each of which can be given a m...

Page 508: ...O01 Not Stored 4 Enter an authorization code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 16 CO lines for KX TD816 and 54 CO lines for KX TD1232 each of which can be given a...

Page 509: ...Press STORE 5 Press NEXT to program incoming calls Display Incoming Off 6 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions It is necessary to connect a printer to the EIA RS 232C port provided on the system After connecting a printer do not press the RETURN key if provided on the printer in 10 seconds Otherwise the usage of the EIA port is changed ...

Page 510: ...he new page length 4 Press STORE 5 Press NEXT to program skip perforation Display example Skip Perf 0 6 Enter the skip perforation To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new skip perforation 7 Press STORE 8 Press NEXT to program page width Display example Page Width 80 9 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 10 Press STORE 11 Press END Conditions The page length sh...

Page 511: ...rt printing Printing starts To stop printing in the middle of printing press SELECT and go to step 4 When printing is completed the display shows Display Print Out Finish 4 Press STORE Display Print Out Stop 5 Press END Conditions It is necessary to connect a printer to the EIA RS 232C port provided on the system You may stop printing by pressing the END button while records are being printed out ...

Page 512: ...no music source press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new music source number 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions The music source is a user supplied item Two music sources can be installed per system For KX TD1232 music sources 1 and 2 are connected to the Master System 3 and 4 are to the Slave if available Any music source can be used by either system The system is provided with an ...

Page 513: ...ss NEXT Display example Pager1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another pager press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired external pager number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The external pager is a user supplied item Two external pagers can be installed per system For KX TD1232 external pagers 1 and 2 are instal...

Page 514: ...agers Selection On Off Default On Programming 1 Enter 805 Display Ext Pag Ack Tone 2 Press NEXT Display example Tone On 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The external pager is a user supplied item Two external pagers can be installed per system For KX TD1232 external pagers 1 and 2 are installed in the Master System 3 and 4 in the ...

Page 515: ...aracter Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of your printer or personal computer Stop bit A stop bit code indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character Select an appropriate value depending on the requirements of your printer or personal computer Selection New line code CR LF CR CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed Baud rate baud 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 Wo...

Page 516: ...example Parity Mark 12 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 13 Press STORE 14 Press NEXT to program stop bit Display example Stop Bit 1bit 15 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 16 Press STORE 17 Press END Conditions The following combinations are invalid The program address of the out of service system port is unacceptable Feature References Sect...

Page 517: ...hrough 32 Not stored KX TD1232 Pager 1 296 Pager 2 297 Pager 3 396 Pager 4 397 MODEM 399 DTA 299 Hunting Groups 01 through 32 Not stored Programming 1 Enter 813 Display FLT EXT NO 2 Press NEXT to program Pager 1 Display example Pager1 EXT296 To program another floating station keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired floating station is displayed 3 Enter a floating number To program no floatin...

Page 518: ... entry empty To avoid making an invalid entry check the other extension number in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 017 TD286 Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment and 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment The default of each extension number is as follows 003 Extension Number Set KX TD816 201 through 216 301 through 316 KX TD1232 201 throu...

Page 519: ...TT Selection BELL CCITT Default CCITT Programming 1 Enter 814 Display MODEM Standard 2 Press NEXT Display example MODEM CCITT 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Select the standard used by your modem Feature References Section 3 Features System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer ...

Page 520: ...ype 2 Press NEXT Display example Mast V 34 33600 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press NEXT Display example Slave V 34 33600 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 Press END Conditions Normally if V 34 33600 is selected the modem s transmission is as fast as possible However if the line quality is not good and causes many e...

Page 521: ...M for Timed Reminder is set Selection Message number 1 to 4 Default Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 818 Display T Remind MSG Asn 2 Press NEXT Display example MSG Not Stored 3 Enter a message number To delete the current entry press CLEAR Display example MSG 1 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Feature References Section 3 Features Outgoing Message OGM Timed Reminder ...

Page 522: ... Area 05 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Area 06 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Area 07 Explanation Area Bit Description Selection Default References Sound source during transfer Result of pressing the hookswitch lightly and then replacing the handset during a CO line call single line telephones only Result of pressing the RECALL or FLASH RCL button on proprietary telephones during an outside cal...

Page 523: ... in 113 to the VPS after the VPS calls an extension Determines whether the system turns off the Message Waiting lamp or the VPS when the user hears a message recorded in a mailbox Reserved If an outside party is transferred and unanswered assigns whether Transfer Recall occurs at the originating transfer extension or at the Operator 1 If Limited Call Duration is enabled in program 502 Extension to...

Page 524: ... you to remove Confirmation Tone 3 This tone is sent when a conversation is established just after dialling the feature numbers for accessing the following Call Pickup Paging Paging Answer TAFAS Answer Hold Retrieve and Call Park Retrieve A CO line set to pulse or call blocking mode in program 402 Dial Mode Selection can have two settings This assigns the pulse break ratio during dial pulsing Sele...

Page 525: ...ts 1 through 8 in Area 04 correspond to CO lines 17 through 24 The CO lines 9 through 24 are only available for KX TD1232 Prevents or allows a call originated by an AA port of the VPS to another AA port Prevents or allows sending pulse dialling signals during an outside call Enables or disables the SMDR printout of secret dial numbers Enables or disables the Digital Test Access Reserved 0 names 1 ...

Page 526: ...s in VM service mode enable VM service mode disable The mode will change to the AA service mode Only when Inband When the voice mail port is in AA service mode enable The mode will change to the VM service mode and a Follow On ID is sent disable AA service mode Determines how an SLT user replies to a message left by the Message Waiting feature Determines how to treat an extension user who reaches ...

Page 527: ...ng is dialled after seizing a CO line Reserved Selects the way to access a CO line to apply LCR Assigns if pressing the HOLD button twice acts as Exclusive Hold or Hold Retrieve Assigns whether the system displays the authorization code while programming in program 7X24 Authorization Code Set Reserved When an incoming call reaches the Hunting Group Circular UCD Ring and No Reply this program deter...

Page 528: ...tivate the Whisper OHCA feature Selects a beep tone or a music source for Music on Hold of the Music Source 1 Selects the bearer when using the single line telephone SLT For Orange Network select Speech Reserved Determines whether the account code is printed out or not shown in dots by the SMDR Sets the time the system waits before sending a CCBS signal by dialling 6 or pressing CCBS button while ...

Page 529: ...stem Add Inf 2 Press NEXT Display Area NO 3 Enter an area code 01 through 12 Display example 0010100011000001 4 Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit 5 Enter your selection 0 or 1 To change the current entry press STORE and the new selection 6 To program another bit repeat steps 4 and 5 7 Press STORE 8 To program another area press SELECT and the desired area code 9 Repeat steps 4...

Page 530: ... or disables the Call Forwarding Follow Me feature on a COS basis Other bits Reserved Selection COS number 1 through 8 all COS Selection for bits 4 3 2 1 0000 no limit 0001 1 digit 0010 2 digits 0011 3 digits 0100 4 digits 0101 5 digits 0110 6 digits 0111 7 digits 1000 8 digits 1001 9 digits 1010 10 digits 1011 11 digits 1100 12 digits 1101 13 digits 1110 14 digits 1111 15 digits Selection for bit...

Page 531: ...tion 6 To program another bit repeat steps 4 and 5 7 Press STORE 8 To program another COS press SELECT and the desired COS number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Conditions To assign all COS numbers to one selection press the key in step 3 Feature References Section 3 Features Call Forwarding Follow Me Calling Party Control CPC Signal Detection Class of Service COS ...

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Page 533: ...Section 5 List This section lists tone ring tone and default values of system programming ...

Page 534: ...Tone Ring Tone 1 sec Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Confirmation Tone 4 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 4 Busy Tone Ringback Tone Do Not Disturb DND Tone Reorder Tone Dial Tone 3 TONE ...

Page 535: ...Call Waiting Tone 1 CO intercom RING TONE 1 sec Outside Calls Outside Hold Recall Intercom Calls Intercom Hold Recall Doorphone Calls Timed Reminder Callback Ringing Camp on Recall Hold Tone 5 sec Call Waiting Tone 2 intercom Call Waiting Tone 2 CO 4 sec ...

Page 536: ... Management on TD286 Port 021 022 Doorphone Call Forwarding Day Night System Programming 100 Flexible Numbering 1 Jan 94 SAT 12 00 am Not Stored Not Stored KX TD816 Jack 01 1 through 16 1 201 through 216 Jack 01 2 through 16 2 301 through 316 KX TD1232 Jack 01 1 through 64 1 201 through 264 Jack 01 2 through 64 2 301 through 364 Not Stored KX TD816 CO buttons 1 through 8 of all jacks Single CO 01 ...

Page 537: ...mber Assignment 128 Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment Manual Every day of the week Day 9 00 am Night 5 00 pm 12345678 Not Stored Not Stored All hunting groups Disable 1234 Enable KX TD816 C C E KX TD1232 C C E1 E2 Master and Slave BT All CO lines Removed digit 01 Added number Not Stored RBT 1 BT 2 ROT 3 DND 4 Answer 5 Disconnect 9 Confirm 9 FWD VM RBT 6 FWD VM BT 7 FWD EXT RBT 8 LV MSG H GETMS...

Page 538: ...09 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time 211 Dial Start Time 212 Call Duration Count Start Time 214 Message Waiting Ring Interval Time 215 Ring Off Detection Time 216 Outgoing Message Time 217 Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 218 Doorphone to CO Line Call Duration Time TRS Programming 301 305 TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 306 310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for ...

Page 539: ...ress Tone 437 Multiple Subscriber Number Set 438 439 Extension Ringing Assignment Day Night for ISDN MSN 440 TD286 ISDN Port Type 441 TD286 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode 442 TD286 ISDN Configuration 443 TD286 ISDN Data Link Mode Location 01 999 Location 02 112 Others Not Stored All CO lines Connect CO01 TRG 1 CO02 TRG 2 CO03 TRG 3 CO04 TRG 4 CO05 TRG 5 CO06 TRG 6 CO07 TRG 7 KX TD816 CO08 through CO16 T...

Page 540: ...517 Connected Line Identification Restriction 518 CFU CFB CFNR Assignment 519 Off Hook Call Announcement OHCA 520 Call Forwarding from Hunting Group 521 Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line All ports Automatic All ports Disable All ports Disable KX TD816 0YY CRC4 Enable KX TD1232 0YYYY CRC4 Enable KX TD816 All CO limes PRI line CO5 KX TD1232 All CO lines PRI line CO9 All CO line groups Disable All...

Page 541: ...of Service 629 630 Outgoing Permitted CO line Assignment Day Night for TD286 Extension 632 CLIP COLP Number Assignment for TD286 Extension LCR Programming 7000 LCR Mode 7002 BTL Access Code 7003 Itemized Code Set All Jacks Disable All Jacks 1 2 COS 1 COS 1 All Jacks 1 2 Extension group 1 Enable All Jacks 1 2 All CO lines Immediate Ringing Day Night All Jacks 1 2 All CO lines Enable Day Night Jack ...

Page 542: ...r Message Assignment Option Programming 990 System Additional Information 991 COS Additional Information All Ports Not Stored All Ports Not Stored Carrier 1 Location 1 Other locations Not Stored Not Stored Not Stored Carrier 1 131 Other carriers Not Stored Carrier 1 CPTAIH Other carriers Not Stored Carrier 1 12345678 Other carriers Not Stored Not Stored All calls Off Page length 66 Skip perforatio...

Page 543: ...Section 6 Troubleshooting This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting ...

Page 544: ...e printed circuit board for another printed circuit board Take that extension and plug it into the same extension port using a short telephone cord If the telephone does not work connection between the system and the extension must be repaired Use a 2 wires cord Set the A A1 relay switch of the telephone to OUT or OFF position Take that extension and plug it into another extension port that is wor...

Page 545: ...B L P1 DSHS extension SOLUTION Use the correct cord inner 2 wires are for A B and the outer 2 wires are for H L Use the correct cord 2 wires second from the outside for H L and the outer 2 wires are for P1 P2 Connection between the DSHS and a single line telephone SOLUTION Use the correct cord inner 2 wires are for A B If a telephone equipped with an A A1 relay is connected to the DSHS set the A A...

Page 546: ...l proprietary telephone nothing is audible The unit does not ring During a power interrup tion extensions connected to Power Failure Transfer jacks do not operate PROBABLE CAUSE The HANDSET HEADSET selector of the KX T7130 is set to the HEADSET position The HEADSET mode is selected by station pro gramming Handset Headset Selection The Ringer Volume Selector is set to OFF A DPT or APT is connected ...

Page 547: ... Connect the manager DPT to the master cabinet 6 1 4 Using Reset Button If the system does not operate properly use the Reset Button If Master and Slave Systems are in operation by System Connection reset both systems Before using the Reset Button try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not Notes a When the System Clear Switch is set to NORMAL pressing the ...

Page 548: ...five minutes D If the system still does not work 1 Switch the power off 2 Set the System Clear Switch to the CLEAR position 3 Switch the power on 4 Press the Reset Button with a pointed tool 5 Set the System Clear Switch to the NORMAL position while the Power Indicator is flashing approximately within 10 seconds E If the system still does not work switch the power off If car batteries are connecte...

Page 549: ...Section 7 PRI Section This section provides information on using the Primary Rate Interface PRI ISDN line with the optional expansion unit ...

Page 550: ...D1232 This unit cannot be installed in the KX TD1232 Slave system D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Card Unit Type Assign S3 to the desired area Section 7 3 System Programming 450 PRI Configuration 451 PRI Reference CO Station Programming User Manual Flexible Button Assignment Group CO G CO Button Loop CO L CO Button Singl...

Page 551: ...the optional units KX TD816 One 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 and either one CO Line ISDN Line Unit KX TD180 KX TD280 KX TD286 or KX TD290 can be installed to any expansion area You must use the KX TD170 when you install the KX TD290 The former KX TD170 does not work properly with the KX TD290 Please see the back of the unit and check is marked Notes When starting the system for the first time or p...

Page 552: ... or KX TD290 can be installed to any expansion area You must use the KX TD170 when you install the KX TD290 The former KX TD170 does not work properly with the KX TD290 Please see the back of the unit and check is marked Notes ISDN card unit installation should not be done only in the Slave system for system connection When starting the system for the first time or performing System Data Clear the...

Page 553: ...en the two the screws on the cover plate Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover plate Note Any of the cover plates can be removed as needed Panasonic D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Slit Slit D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic 5 Secure the inside screw included to fix the cabinet to the main unit Panasonic Outside screw Inside screw 3 Hook the cabinet on the main unit and sli...

Page 554: ...et covers on the lower cabinets to allow the cords from upper cabinet to go down through the cabinet covers To guard the cords smooth the cut edge 10 Cover the cords with the cord holder included 8 Tie up all the cords into a bundle If other cords are coming from the upper cabinets tie them too 9 Close the cabinet cover and secure the outside screw 11 Fix the cords to the wall at the shown positio...

Page 555: ... KX TD1232 B channel number and installation spot 30 Y NN 30 N YN 30 N NY 26 Y NY 26 N YY 22 Y YN 18 Y YY 0 YYYY Y the card can be installed this area is not changeable N the card is not installed ex 30 Y N N Programming example 1 To install TD290 and TD281 to the Master system 30 Y NN 2 To install TD290 to the Master and TD280 to the Slave systems 30 N NY CRC4 Disable Enable Default KX TD816 0 YY...

Page 556: ... is limited to 38 Therefore this program is required For KX TD1232 when you assign the number of B channels to 18 22 or 26 ISDN Fractional Service must be provided by a telephone company The available CO line numbers in program 400 are changed according to this program but the maximum number of B channels of CO09 through CO16 for KX TD816 and CO25 through CO54 for KX TD1232 which are assigned in t...

Page 557: ...and Delayed ringing Day Night 605 606 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night 615 616 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night for ISDN Extension 629 630 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night for TD286 Extension 659 660 PS DIL 1 N Extension Day Night 661 662 PS Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night Selection KX TD816 CO line number of PRI line 09 through 16 all C...

Page 558: ...if available CO09 through CO16 become available when the expansion unit KX TD290 is installed in the KX TD816 and CO25 through CO54 become available when the expansion unit KX TD290 is installed in the KX TD1232 To assign all CO lines to the same selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO09 for the KX TD816 and CO25 for the KX TD1232 Feature Ref...

Page 559: ...Section 8 DECT Portable Station Section This section provides information on the wireless system which can be optionally equipped with the basic system ...

Page 560: ...l Station Interface Unit KX TD146 One KX TD146 supports up to six Cell Stations KX TD146 One KX TD146 can be connected to the KX TD816 and up to two KX TD146s can be connected to the master KX TD1232 CS Cell Station KX TD142 This unit determines the range of the supporting PSs Up to four calls can be made at the same time in one range PS DECT Portable Station KX TD7500 Up to 16 PSs in the KX TD816...

Page 561: ...mission Output Multi Carrier TDMA TDD 1 881 1 907 MHz 10 1 728 MHz 1 152 bps TDMA 24 T 12 R 12 sliots per frame 10 msec GFSK Roll off factor 0 5 50 roll off in the transmitter Differencial Coding 32 Kbps ADPCM CCITT G 721 Max 250 mW ITEM DESCRIPTION Connectable Number of Cell Station KX TD142 KX TD144 KX TD144 2 KX TD146 KX TD146 2 KX TD144 KX TD146 Main Unit Interface Unit 2 6 2 4 6 12 8 2 4 6 12...

Page 562: ...o the main unit Connect a Cell Station KX TD142 to the KX TD144 KX TD146 Survey the site for the Cell Station Mount the Cell Station on the wall See pages 8 5 through 8 8 See pages 8 9 through 8 13 See pages 8 14 through 8 17 See pages 8 18 through 8 28 See page 8 29 Note The master CS number must be assigned before using a Cell Station Refer to the program 680 Cell Station Number Assignment for M...

Page 563: ...rating range depend on the structure and materials of the building Office equipment such as computers and fax machines can inter fere with radio waves Such equipment may create noise or interfere with the performance of the portable station The illustration below shows the special transmitting patterns of radio waves 1 Radio waves are reflected by objects such as those made of metal 2 Radio waves ...

Page 564: ...ered with heat resistant film Ferroconcrete Steel Plywood Glass Ferroconcrete Metal Steel Wood The thicker they are the less radio waves penetrate them Radio waves can penetrate them but the more iron there is the more radio waves are reflected Radio waves usually penetrate them Radio waves can penetrate them but tend to be reflected Radio waves are weakened considerably when they penetrate window...

Page 565: ...a required for the users 3 Examine the service area on the drawing 1 Make a circle around the installable area by determining the radio transmission range inside 25 50 m outside 70 100 m Note that a CS cannot be installed outside a building 2 If more than one CS is required the radio transmission ranges should overlap The overlapping range should be at least 5 to 10 meters Basic location 5 10 m Lo...

Page 566: ...ak the DECT portable station will start call handover to the next Cell Station However if there is no free channel for a call handover the DECT portable station will remain with its current Cell Station until out of range and the call is lost Too many Cell Stations in a small area can cause problems due to con flicts over which signal channels each Cell Station can use Ideally Cell Stations should...

Page 567: ...to the KX TD144 Note System Programming is required for location identification Refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Area 2 8 Station Line Unit Select E for the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD144 This type is the same for an 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 Panasonic D816 CS INF DECT DECT KX TD144 KX TD142 Expansion Unit Connector Remove the front ...

Page 568: ...ogramming is required for location identification Refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Areas 2 and 3 8 Station Line Unit Select E1 or E2 for the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD144 Both types are the same for an 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 KX TD144 and KX TD142 can only be connected to the Master System Panasonic D1232 CS INF DECT DECT KX TD144...

Page 569: ...ired for location identification Refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Area 2 8 Station Line Unit Select E for the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD146 This type is the same for an 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 One AC adapter KX A277E is necessary for each KX TD146 Panasonic D816 CS INF DECT DECT DECT DECT DECT DECT KX TD146 KX TD142 Expansion Unit...

Page 570: ...ogram 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Default Area 1 4 CO Line Unit Areas 2 and 3 8 Station Line Unit Select E1 or E2 for the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD146 Both types are the same for an 8 Station Line Unit KX TD170 KX TD146 and KX TD142 can only be connected to the Master System One AC adapter KX A277E is necessary for each KX TD146 Panasonic D1232 CS INF DECT DECT DECT DECT DECT...

Page 571: ... of the cover plates can be removed as required 2 Connect the cabinet cord of the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD144 KX TD146 to the connector in the main unit firmly D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Slit Slit 5 Secure the inside screw included to fix the cabinet to the main unit Panasonic Outside screw Inside screw 3 Hook the cabinet on the main unit and slide the cabinet to the left...

Page 572: ...transparent part into the black part Insert the other end of the wires into the modular plug Note Do not peel off the wire coating Insert the wires all the way 6 2 Insert the 4 pin plug into a cell station jack on the unit and attach the ferrite core included to the plug cord D1 V1 V2 D2 D1 V1 V2 D2 1 2 4 pin plug Modular plug P anasonic 6 1 CS no D1 V1 V2 D2 2 3 4 5 C S IN F 6C S P anasonic C S I...

Page 573: ...TD146 an AC adapter is necessary The same AC outlet should be used for the main PBX unit and a Cell Station Interface Unit Programming References Section 8 4 DECT PS System Programming 650 PS Registration 653 PS Extension Name Set 671 PS Extension Number Set 672 PS Password Set 681 PS Radio System ID Reference Feature References Section 8 3 DECT Portable Station Features Digital Wireless Connectio...

Page 574: ...ons 7 1 Insert the required telephone wires into the holes in the plug Press the transparent part into the black part Note Do not peel off the wire coating Insert the wires all the way 7 2 Insert the plug into a jack on the unit D1 T R D2 D1 T R D2 1 2 P anasonic 20 28 19 27 18 26 17 25 Jack no D1 T R D2 C S IN F 4 pin plug To extensions Connect the ground terminal to ground Note If other expansio...

Page 575: ...abinet cover s on the lower cabi net s to allow the cords from the upper cabinet to go down through the cabinet cover s To protect the cords smooth any cut edges D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasonic Cord holder Cut here SAFETY CAUTION for KX TD144 The small cover which provides access to connectors CN402 CN403 CN404 and CN405 shall not have its ca...

Page 576: ...ey Specification The KX TD7500 portable station has Radio Signal Test Mode which monitors the state of link as one of the means to determine the site planning for the KX TD142 In the mode the frame loss and signal strength of a synchronous slot and the signal strength of the other slots can be measured when the portable station is linking with the KX TD142 Flow Chart of the Site Survey See pages 8...

Page 577: ...E Main Menu Display Input Format 1 In the Main Menu Display Enter 2 and press the ENTER key to select System Data Programming INTERACTIVE 2 In the System Data Programming Main Menu Display Enter 2 and press the ENTER key to select Station 3 In the Station Menu Display Enter 26 and press the ENTER key to select CS Information The CS Information Display appears as shown on the next page ...

Page 578: ... shown below KX TD144 CS 01 CS02 CS07 CS08 KX TD146 CS 01 through 12 CS ID number 10 digits Master CS 08 CS 07 CS 02 CS 01 CS INF CS INF EXPI 2 EXPI 1 Panasonic Master CS 012 CS 07 CS 06 CS 01 CS INF CS INF EXPII 2 EXPII 1 Panasonic EXPI KX TD144 Cell Station Interface Unit EXPII KX TD146 Cell Station Interface Unit One EXP for the KX TD816 and a maximum of two EXPs for the KX TD1232 can be instal...

Page 579: ...umber 4 Press Talk 5 Enter the Cell Station ID number To enter letters press the following but tons 6 Press Talk The assignment is completed 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 to assign other Cell Station ID numbers 8 Press Transfer to return to the initial display CLR ABC FUNCTION 0 4 FUNCTION 0 4 CS NO 1 8 CS NO 1 8 CS ID1 Example CS ID1 Example Example CS ID1 0123456789 Example Example A Hold B OK C Bo...

Page 580: ...y 8 22 DECT Portable Station Section 8 2 5 Site Survey Unplugging the Cable from the Cell Station After assigning the Cell Station ID number to the PS unplug the cable from the Cell Station once 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 581: ...ion the channel for each Cell Station needs to be set Up to eight Cell Stations can be surveyed at the same time If more than one Cell Station is in Radio Signal Test mode each DIP Switch channel must be different Channel 1 1 2 3 4 Channel 4 1 2 3 4 Channel 7 1 2 3 4 Channel 2 1 2 3 4 Channel 5 1 2 3 4 Channel 8 1 2 3 4 Channel 3 1 2 3 4 Channel 6 1 2 3 4 Channel 9 1 2 3 4 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 ...

Page 582: ...on Section 8 2 5 Site Survey Connecting an AC Adaptor to the Cell Station After setting the DIP Switch connect an AC Adaptor KX A11BS1 230 ACV 50Hz or KX A311E 230 240 ACV 50Hz to the Cell Station Note Only use an AC Adaptor for the Site Survey ...

Page 583: ...ON while pressing Talk Flash and at the same time 2 Press To survey other slots scroll by pressing Next or Previous To survey other channels enter the chan nel number 0 through 9 FUNCTION 0 4 CH0 SLOT 06 SYNC L 12 0000 0100 Example When synchronised Frame counter 0000 9999 Abbreviation of SYNCHRONOUS CH0 SLOT 06 L 12 When not synchronised Frame error 0000 9999 Channel number 0 9 Signal strength le...

Page 584: ...sults override the previous ones Therefore a measurement of 10 channels x 24 slots in total can be made If correct results cannot be obtained e g there are many error coun ters change the allocation of the Cell Station and repeat the site sur vey to select the best location When a slot is synchronised in step 2 SYNC is displayed the other slots in the same channel show OTHER Please do not use seve...

Page 585: ...ash and at the same time 2 Press 3 Enter the desired log number 0 through 9 4 Press Talk The results of channel 0 and slot 0 will be displayed To go to another slot scroll by press ing Next or Previous To go to another channel enter the channel number 0 through 9 FUNCTION 0 4 RESULT OF SCAN LOG NO 0 9 RESULT OF SCAN LOG NO 0 9 0 Example Example CH0 SLOT 00 SYNC L 12 0000 0100 ...

Page 586: ...required before mounting the Cell Station to the wall 1 Disconnect the AC Adaptor 2 Switch the Radio Signal Test Switch of the Cell Station from ON to OFF 3 Connect the cable from the Cell Station Interface Unit to the Cell Station and pass the cord through the groove on the unit 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 OFF Radio Signal Test Switch ...

Page 587: ... the wall to mark the two screw positions 2 Install the two screws included into the wall 3 Hook the Cell Station on the screw heads Mounting on Concrete or Mortar Walls In step 2 drill two holes and drive the anchor plugs included with a hammer flush to the wall Then install the screws into the anchor plugs ...

Page 588: ...set the system 3 Register a PS in program 650 PS Registration Programming References Section 4 System Programming 109 Expansion Card Unit Type Section 8 4 DECT PS System Programming 020 PS Flexible CO Button Assignment 650 PS Registration 651 PS Termination 653 PS Extension Name Set 654 SXDP Assignment 655 PS Budget Management 656 PS Charge Verification Assignment 657 PS Class of Service 658 PS Ex...

Page 589: ...st below describes the available feature conditions which are required with a PS TITLE PS CONDITION Budget Management Button Flexible Call Forwarding Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation CLIP COLP Program 655 PS Budget Management is required to assign the charge limit of a call on a PS basis Program 020 PS Flexible Button Assignment is used to deter mine the use of the PS flexible bu...

Page 590: ... to Selecting the Feature Button on the Display in the User Manual The Conference button can be assigned on a flexible button However the LED of the flexible button does not work The Console cannot work with a PS Data Line Security for a PS can be set or cancelled by program 668 PS Data Line Security A PS can be assigned as the DIL 1 N destination In this case program 659 660 PS DIL 1 N Extension ...

Page 591: ...out lifting up the PS or pressing any key only when the user supplied headset is connected to the PS If the PS user receives a call in this mode a handsfree conversation is established immediately after the user hears beep tone and the caller hears a confirmation tone PS Programming Automatic Answer Mode Set is required to select the answering mode Program 131 Hunting Group Assignment is required ...

Page 592: ...nstalled to the system One KX TD144 supports up to two Cell Stations KX TD142 And one KX TD146 supports up to six Cell Stations One KX TD144 KX TD146 can be installed to the KX TD816 and up to two KX TD144s KX TD146s can be installed to the KX TD1232 PS users cannot confirm the current mode on the display PS users can page and answer a page which is being announced over a nearby wired proprietary ...

Page 593: ...cting system assigned names and phone numbers 500 max PBX Extension Dialling Directory PS users can make a call via the system by selecting system assigned extension names PBX Station Speed Dialling Directory PS users can make a call via the system by selecting privately assigned names and phone numbers 10 max Conditions It is possible to lock the PS Dialling Directory contents Programming Referen...

Page 594: ...assword is programmed in the initial PS registra tion or in PS Programming The displayed PS programming menu differs depending on the password level as follows Level 0 A password is not required Level 1 A PS Programming password is required Level 2 A System Lock password is required The combination of the passwords are as follows Disable Disable System Lock PS Programming System Lock Password PS P...

Page 595: ...User Manual PS Programming Feature References None Operation References None Programming Item Password level 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 2 Keypad Backlight Mode Set Key Tone Set Ringer Pattern Selection Vibration and Ring Type Selection Display Language Selection Directory Lock Control Quick Answering Mode Set Automatic Answering Mode Set Automatic Answer Delay Selection DECT System Selection ...

Page 596: ...lephone receives a call both the wired tele phone and PS will ring If either of the paralleled telephones is busy it is not possible to make a call from the other telephone Types of incoming calls which are received while in SXDP mode are Outside calls DIL 1 1 Intercept Routing DDI MSN IRNA Intercom calls Extension Transfer Other type of calls will not be sent to the PS When you receive a call rea...

Page 597: ... both telephones cannot make further calls without authorisation Calls to the wired telephone due to the setting of the wired telephone The Call Forwarding All feature for the wired telephone can be set from a PS so that all incoming calls to the wired telephone will be forwarded to the desired destination The COS level of the wired telephone becomes available Calls to the wired telephone due to t...

Page 598: ... use the PS Use your display proprietary wired telephone for programming Programming with a PS is only required for program 650 PS Registration and 681 PS Radio System ID Reference Note For location identification of the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD144 KX TD146 refer to program 109 Expansion Card Unit Type in Section 4 Then select E for the Cell Station Interface Unit KX TD144 KX TD146 with t...

Page 599: ...t 7 Conference 80 Log In Log Out 82 Voice Mail Transfer 83 Two Way Record 84 Two Way Transfer 8 One TouchDiallingwithAutoHold 9 Terminate Loop CO Group CO Parameter TD816 01 through 16 CO line number TD1232 01 through 54 CO line number 2 through 4 digits Extension number 24 digits max Telephone number None None None None None 2 through 4 digits Hunting group extension number 2 through 4 digits Ext...

Page 600: ...splay shows the button pre assignment Display example CO 01 5 Enter the button code plus parameter if required To change the parameter press CLEAR and enter the new parameter 6 Press STORE 7 To program another CO button for the same PS repeat steps 4 through 6 To program another PS press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6 8 Press END Cancelling 1 Perform the same procedures as steps 1 through 4 a...

Page 601: ...ssword 1 through 4 digits Default All PSs Not stored Programming With a display PT 1 Enter 650 Display PS Registration 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the PS extension number Display example PS01 Ext 281 5 Press STORE Display if enabled Executing Continue programming from step 6 with a PS within five minutes Display if disabled ...

Page 602: ...word Display example ENTER PASSWORD You will hear a confirmation tone 15 Press the Auto OK button Display DECT SYS LOCK DISABLE 16 Press the Book button to select DISABLE or ENABLE for the System Lock Display DECT SYS LOCK DISABLE 17 Press the Auto OK button Display example if disabled UNLOCKED Display example if enabled ENTER PASSWORD 18 If you select ENABLE in step 16 enter a System Lock passwor...

Page 603: ...2 PS Password Set One PS must have only one registration number It is not possible to assign the different registration number for one PS If the PS extension number or the PS password is changed after registering the PS cannot be used until it is registered again in this program Do not press END after step 15 or it may not registered correctly To re assign the PS which is set the System Lock to th...

Page 604: ...layed Display example PS01 EXT 281 4 Press STORE Display Executing The system searches for the PS registration number while Executing is blinking and deletes the registration after it is found Display example Deleted 5 To delete another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 6 Repeat steps 3 through 5 7 Press END Even if Rejected is displayed in step 4 above you can...

Page 605: ...ted is displayed in this program If a PS registration is terminated in this program all the PS assignments and its extension assignments will return to the default settings If you only want to change the PS retaining all the assignments re enter the replacing PS on the old PS registration number in program 650 PS Registration In this case you should reset the system so that the assignment is activ...

Page 606: ...XT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the name For entering characters see Section 4 1 3 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new name 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT...

Page 607: ...ter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering the jack number Display example 01 1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all jacks to one selection press the k...

Page 608: ...ed PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 0 4 Enter a charge limit To delete the charge limit press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If the charge limit is set 0 no restriction is applied To assign all PSs to one selection press the key in step 3 In thi...

Page 609: ...y PS Charge Refer 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Press END Conditions To assign all...

Page 610: ...il the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 COS1 COS1 4 Enter a primary COS number To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press 6 Enter a secondary COS number To change the current entry enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Condit...

Page 611: ...umber is displayed Display example PS01 EXG01 Enabl 4 Enter an extension group number You can also keep pressing or until the desired extension group number is displayed To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new extension group number 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS...

Page 612: ...able Disab disable Default All PSs all CO lines Disable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 659 for day or 660 for night Display example PS DIL 1 N Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 CO01 Disab 4 Enter the CO line number You can also keep pressing or...

Page 613: ...l CO lines to one selection press the key in step 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO line 01 When you change the PS registration number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number will not changed Example PS01 CO06 Press NEXT PS02 CO06 Feature References Section 3 Features Direct In Lines DIL Night Service ...

Page 614: ...disable Default All PSs all CO lines Enable Day Night Programming 1 Enter a program address 661 for day or 662 for night Display example PS CO Out Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 CO01 Enabl 4 Enter the CO line number You can also keep pressing or until the de...

Page 615: ... or 4 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO line 01 or the PS which has the lowest PS registration number To not assign a CO line for a PS press CLEAR in step 4 When you change the PS registration number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number will not changed Example PS01 CO06 Press NEXT PS02 CO06 Feature References Section 3 Features CO Line Connection Assignment Outg...

Page 616: ... Display example PS DPH in Day 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 1234 4 Enter the doorphone number To not assign a doorphone press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new doorphone number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or P...

Page 617: ...number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the mailbox number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The system supports a maximum of eight jacks 16 jacks during...

Page 618: ...er the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Connect 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all PSs to one selection ...

Page 619: ...e PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Off 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all PSs to one selection press the...

Page 620: ...also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter the PS extension number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new name Display example PS01 EXT 281 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 thr...

Page 621: ...es are invalid including the assignment in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 017 TD286 Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number or 813 Floating Number Assignment Valid entry examples are 10 and 11 10 and 110 Invalid entry examples are 10 and 106 210 and 21 Program 653 PS Extension Name Set is used to name the PSs It ...

Page 622: ...g 1 Enter 672 Display PS Password Set 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 1234 4 Enter the PS password Display example PS01 5678 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Pre...

Page 623: ...can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter a CLIP COLP number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 3 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Each CLIP COLP number consists of 0 th...

Page 624: ...sable 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To disable Intercept Routing press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions You can set the extension numbers in programs 650 PS Registration 671 PS Extension Number Set 003 Extens...

Page 625: ...l PSs Caller Programming 1 Enter 676 Display PS Incoming Disp 2 Press NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter the PS registration number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Caller 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration...

Page 626: ...s NEXT Display PS NO 3 Enter a port number You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed Display example PS01 Not Stored 4 Enter an itemized code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new code 5 Press STORE 6 To program another PS press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired PS registration number 7 Repeat st...

Page 627: ...5 Cell Station5 RIF6 Cell Station6 Default Not stored Programming 1 Enter 680 Display Master CS Assign 2 Press NEXT Display example M CS Not Stored 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed Display example M CS E1 RIF1 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions For changing the assignment of the Master CS the assigned system programming data or radio information data should be clea...

Page 628: ...ing 1 Enter 681 Display Radio Sys ID Set 2 Press NEXT Before a Radio System ID is assigned Display Not Stored After a Radio System ID is assigned Display 00123456 3 Press END Conditions The radio system ID must be assigned to support the DECT system KX TD144 or KX TD146 KX TD142 Otherwise the wired extension port of the KX TD144 can be used If the radio system ID is not assigned properly the regis...

Page 629: ...signed radio information data Selection Not applicable Default Not applicable Programming 1 Enter 682 Display Radio DATA Clear 2 Press NEXT Display example Clear OK 3 Press STORE 4 Press END Conditions The data regarding following system programmings is cleared 650 PS Registration 672 PS Password Set Feature References None ...

Page 630: ...e Please copy this page and use as a template for the Cell Station 1 Place this template on the wall 2 Install the screws If you mount the unit on a concrete or mortar wall drive the anchor plugs flush to wall with a hammer beforehand 3 Hook the Cell Station KX TD142 on the screw heads For more details see page 8 29 ...

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Page 632: ...Panasonic Business Systems U K Panasonic House Willoughby Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 8FP Printed in the United Kingdom PSQX1047QA KS0699MT01109EB ...

Page 633: ...omitted The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit Digital Super Hybrid System KX TD816 KX TD1232 Additional Information for the KX TD184 E If you purchase the E M TIE Line Unit KX TD184 E please read this leaflet MODEL NO label ...

Page 634: ... db 0 db 3 db 4 Signalling DTMF or Pulse 5 E lead Battery 48 VDC 20 mA to ground max Sensitivity 5 mA or 2000 Ω to ground max min 6 M lead Available current 30mA max Available voltage 100V max Panasonic Panasonic D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM E M TIE Line Unit KX TD184 Four E M TIE lines can be connected This unit can be installed per system D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM Panasoni...

Page 635: ... 431 TIE Incoming Assignment 30 432 TIE Outgoing Assignment 31 433 TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 32 434 TIE Added Number 33 435 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment 34 452 CO to TIE Transfer 35 453 TIE to CO Transfer 36 454 TIE to TIE Transfer 37 455 TIE Security Type 38 456 Line Hunting Sequence 39 457 Voice Path Type 40 458 Voice Level Transmit 41 459 Voice Level Receive 42 460 TIE Receive Dial 43...

Page 636: ... other company locations in the private network where your system is included System Explanation 1 Making a TIE Call One of the following two methods can be used to make a TIE call 1 1 Extension Number method Dial the Extension Number only to make a TIE call Example Explanation To use this method it is necessary to change the first one or two digits of extension numbers of either PBX to avoid havi...

Page 637: ... have the code for each PBX in order to identify the location of an extension 1 Extension 1011 dials TIE line access code 7 PBX code 952 and extension number 1011 2 Extension 1011 is connected to extension 1011 of the other PBX which has PBX code 952 Features KX TD816 1232 TIE Line 7 952 1011 Other PBX Ext 1011 E M E M Ext 1011 PBX Code 952 PBX Code 951 ...

Page 638: ... caller dials the phone number and the call is forwarded or transferred to extension 1011 of the other PBX which has PBX code 952 Note Setting the destination of Call Forwarding to the TIE line is the same as Call Forwarding to a CO Line Transferring a call to the TIE line is the same as a Call Transfer to a CO Line Features phone no CO KX TD816 1232 TIE Line Network TIE Line Forwarded Transferred...

Page 639: ... 1011 is connected to the desired outside party through the other PBX which has PBX code 952 Note The TIE user code assigned in program 811 is required when the CO line security mode is selected in program 455 Call Forwarding Call Transfer to CO line Example 7 CO KX TD816 1232 TIE Line Network TIE Line 7 952 1011 Other PBX Outside party E M E M PBX Code 952 PBX Code 951 Ext 1011 Ext 1011 Features ...

Page 640: ...t the TIE line access code of the dialled number There are two system programs for the tables 340 TIE Line Routing Table used to assign the access number PBX code or extension number and CO line group hunt sequence 341 TIE Modify Removed Added Digit used to assign removed and added digits of the dialled digits of the TIE call Programming Example Example Your system is PBX 1 and there are four PBXs...

Page 641: ...xxxx from PBX 4 PBX 1 automatically sends the number through CO line group 5 4 TIE Call Dialling Method The following patterns are TIE call dialling methods The dial number modification depends on the dialling method Features 01 02 03 5 6 7 6 5 952 953 2xx Location No PBX Code Ext No 0 0 0 Removed Digit Added Digit 01 02 03 04 05 CO Line Group Hunt Sequence TIE Line Routing Table of PBX 1 APT DPT ...

Page 642: ...nt code Phone no Select CO line group PBX code Extension no Select CO line group PBX code Account code Phone no Your telephone Dial Modification Dialling Method Features A TIE call is made as follows PBX Code Method 7 abc xxxx Extension No Method dexx Not treated as a TIE call Is the dialled number identified with the stored numbers Checks in program 100 Are the accessed digits abc or de found in ...

Page 643: ...41 Calls an extension Checks the code in program 100 xxxx Ext no Line access code Did you employ the CO line security mode Checks in program 455 Enable Is a TIE user code received Programs in program 811 Yes Routes to a CO or TIE line ARS Local TRG routing Yes Is the TIE to CO Transfer Checks in program 453 or TIE to TIE Transfer Checks in program 454 enabled No No No No Calls an extension A ringb...

Page 644: ...Flexible Numbering 109 Expansion Unit Type 154 PBX Code 155 E M Signal Assignment 220 TIE First Inter Digit Time 340 TIE Line Routing Table 341 TIE Modify Removed Added Digit 430 TIE Table Number Assignment 431 TIE Incoming Assignment 432 TIE Outgoing Assignment 433 TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 434 TIE Added Number 435 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment 452 CO to TIE Transfer 453 TIE to CO Transf...

Page 645: ...TD180 KX TD280 KX TD286 in the main Installation Manual Steps 1 through 5 and 7 through 10 of the installation procedure are the same as for other expansion units Step 6 is different for each unit Please follow the instructions below for the installation of this unit Notes System Programming 109 Expansion Unit Type is required for expansion unit location identification If a KX TD184 is to be insta...

Page 646: ...quivalent 25 50 1 26 4 E M D IG IT A L S U P E R H Y B R ID S Y S T E M To terminal Board from the E M TIE Line 6 2 Insert the Amphenol connector to the jack Notes When connecting a connector of the type shown below unscrew the lower hook pin too Then drive both accessory screws ...

Page 647: ...ry screw at the upper part Fasten the accessory wire tie around the lower hook pin and the Amphenol 57JE type as shown Notes Be sure to secure the inside screw or the unit may not work properly For jack connection please see Cable Pin Number to Be Connected on the next page 15 ...

Page 648: ... RED GRAY GRAY RED BLACK BLUE BLUE BLACK BLACK ORANGE ORANGE BLACK BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK BLACK BROWN BROWN BLACK BLACK GREY GRAY BLACK YELLOW BLUE BLUE YELLOW YELLOW ORANGE ORANGE YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GREEN YELLOW YELLOW BROWN BROWN YELLOW YELLOW GRAY GRAY YELLOW T R T1 R1 E Lead SG Lead SB Lead M1 Lead SG0 M Lead only for Type 5 T R T1 R1 E Lead SG Lead SB Lead M1 Lead SG0 M Lead only for Type 5...

Page 649: ...m KX TD184 1 2 wire voice path 2 4 wire voice path T R E SG M1 SB SB M1 SG E R T E T R T1 R1 SG M1 SB SB M1 SG E R1 T1 R T 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 50 pin Connector Block Terminal E M Line 1 Bridging Clips KX TD184 Another KX TD184 KX TD184 Another KX TD184 ...

Page 650: ...E M Central Office 1 2 wire voice path 2 4 wire voice path T R E M GROUND GROUND 48V 48V T1 R T R1 E M GROUND GROUND 48V 48V Voice Transmit Voice Receive Voice Transmit Voice Receive KX TD184 E M Central Office KX TD184 Another KX TD184 ...

Page 651: ...Wink Seize Dial Answer Disconnect If you select Immediate this signal will not appear E Wire M Wire ACK Seize Dial Answer Disconnect E Wire M Wire Answer signal 3 Pulsed E M without Answer signal ACK Seize Dial Answer Disconnect E Wire M Wire E M Sequences You can choose one of the following E M sequences by System Programming 155 E M Signal Assignment 1 Continuous E M ...

Page 652: ...100 Flexible Numbering in the main Installation Manual 100 Default None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Feature TIE line access code Other PBX Extension 01 Other PBX Extension 02 Other PBX Extension 03 Other PBX Extension 04 Other PBX Extension 05 Other PBX Extension 06 Other PBX Extension 07 Other PBX Extension 08 Other PBX Extension 09 Other PBX Ex...

Page 653: ... 4E M KX TD1232 Master Slave Areas 1 2 3 4 1 Inside the system C 8CO S 4SO 2 3 4 Expansion Area C 4CO S 2SO S2 6SO S3 1PRI E1 EXT1 E2 EXT2 EM 4E M Default KX TD816 C C E KX TD1232 Master and Slave C C E1 E2 Programming KX TD816 1 Enter 109 Display Expansion Card 2 Press NEXT Display example Mast C C E 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END KX TD12...

Page 654: ...ion for location will use practical installation instead of the system default setting For KX TD816 there is one expansion area inside the system area 1 and there are two expansion areas on the system areas 2 and 3 from bottom to top For KX TD1232 there is one expansion area inside the system area 1 and there are three expansion areas on the system area 2 3 and 4 from bottom to top If the Slave sy...

Page 655: ...ork calling Selection PBX Code 1 to 3 digits Default Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 154 Display PBX Code 2 Press NEXT Display Code 3 Enter a PBX Code To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new code 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Valid numbers for the PBX Code are 0 through 9 The PBX Code method is PBX Code Extension number ...

Page 656: ...l Wink only Pulsed No Ans Pulsed E M without Answer Signal Wink only Selection Continuous Pulsed Ans Pulsed No Ans Default Continuous Programming 1 Enter 155 Display E M Signal 2 Press NEXT Display example Continuous 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If you select Pulsed Ans or Pulsed No Ans you must select Wink as the start type ...

Page 657: ...this time the DTMF receiver is released This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed Selection Time seconds 3 to 30 Default 5 s Programming 1 Enter 220 Display TIE Timer 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 5 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This timer is used for toll restriction checking You ...

Page 658: ...number 1 through 8 5 entry max Default All locations Not stored Programming 1 Enter 340 Display example TIE Route 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 4 Enter a TIE line access code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press to program t...

Page 659: ...able contd 340 Conditions Each TIE line access code has a maximum of three digits consisting of 0 through 9 and The character can be used as a wild card character Program 341 TIE Removed Added Digit is used to modify the TIE line access code ...

Page 660: ...y TIE Remove Add 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 0 4 Enter the number of digits to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press to program the number to be added 6 Enter the number to be added To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 7 Pre...

Page 661: ...RK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Not Stored 4 Enter a TIE table number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions This is the first an...

Page 662: ...ble number 1 to 4 all TIE tables Immediate Wink Default All TIE tables Wink Programming 1 Enter 431 Display Signal In 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Wink 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desi...

Page 663: ... Display Signal Out 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Wink 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired TIE table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The time the system waits f...

Page 664: ... deletion Default All TIE tables RMV 0 Programming 1 Enter 433 Display Remove Digit 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 1 4 Enter the number of digits to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and t...

Page 665: ... to be added 4 digits max Default All TIE tables Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 434 Display Add Dial 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 2 4 Enter the number to be added To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and ...

Page 666: ...econds is the actual time Default All TIE tables 16 Programming 1 Enter 435 Display Wink Timeout 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 16 4 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired T...

Page 667: ...gh 8 all CO line groups Enable Disable Default All CO line groups Disable Programming 1 Enter 452 Display CO TIE Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PRE...

Page 668: ...r 1 through 8 all CO line groups Enable Disable Default All CO line groups Disable Programming 1 Enter 453 Display TIE CO Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NE...

Page 669: ...r 1 through 8 all CO line groups Enable Disable Default All CO line groups Enable Programming 1 Enter 454 Display TIE TIE Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEX...

Page 670: ... enter a TIE User Code assigned in program 811 TIE User Codes before making a TIE call Selection CO line group TRG number 1 through 8 all CO line groups Non non security Trunk trunk security Default Non Programming 1 Enter 455 Display TIE Security 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Non 4 Keep p...

Page 671: ...ess NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Large Small 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The default setting Lar...

Page 672: ...Slave all CO lines 2 wire 4 wire Default All CO lines 2 wire Programming 1 Enter 457 Display Voice Path Type 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 2 Wire 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Condition To assign all CO lines to one selection press the key i...

Page 673: ...X TD1232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db Default All CO lines 3db Programming 1 Enter 458 Display Voice Level TX 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 3db 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions To assign a...

Page 674: ...232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db Default All CO lines 3db Programming 1 Enter 459 Display Voice Level RX 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 3db 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions To assign all CO...

Page 675: ...ugh 08 all CO lines KX TD1232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines Yes No Default All CO line ports Yes Programming 1 Enter 460 Display TIE Receive Dial 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 Yes 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditi...

Page 676: ... TIE user code number To enter user code number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 0001 C 1 4 Enter a TIE user code To change the current entry enter the new code 5 Press to program the COS 6 Enter a COS number To change the current entry enter the new COS number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another user code press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired TIE user code number 9 Repeat steps...

Page 677: ...is busy the system can automatically send CO line access code 9 to a TIE line so that you can access the CO line through another PBX 0 enable 1 disable Description Bit 03 in Area 8 gives additional information about the TIE line service Display example 1111111111111111 Field number 03 Area 08 Explanation for Area 08 Bit 03 For the programming sequence and more information refer to the program 100 ...

Page 678: ...ng Selection No 86 1 3 digits No 87 102 1 or 2 digits Valid Entries 0 9 Area No Selection Default Parameter 109 Extension Card Unit Type TD816 TD1232 Area No Selection Default Parameter 1 2 Master System C S S2 S3 EM E1 E2 S S3 EM 3 E1 E2 C S2 E3 EM E1 E2 C S Area No Selection Default Parameter 1 2 C S S2 S3 EM E1 E2 S S2 S3 EM 3 E1 E2 C S2 S3 EM E1 E2 C S Slave System 1 2 C S3 EM E C S S2 S3 EM E...

Page 679: ...fault all all locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Parameter CO line group hunt sequence no 1 8 5 entries max consisting of 0 9 341 TIE Modify Removed Added Digit Not Stored 0 Parameter No of digits to be deleted 0 4 Parameter No to be added 4 digits max consisting of 0 9 Not Stored ...

Page 680: ...ection Enable Disable Item CO Line Group No Default all all CO line groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Immediate Wink Selection Item TIE Table No Default all all tables 1 2 3 4 431 TIE Incoming Assignment Selection 432 TIE Outgoing Assignment 455 TIE Security Type Selection Non Trunk 456 Line Hunting Sequence Selection Small Large Large Small Item CO Line Group No Default all all CO line groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 681: ...ire 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db 459 Voice Level Receive Selection 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db 460 TIE Receive Dial Selection Yes No 433 TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 0 Parameter No of digits to be deleted 0 6 Selection 1 127 64 msec Item TIE Table No Default all all tables 1 2 3 4 Parameter No to be added 4 digits max consisting of 0 9 434 TIE Added Number 435 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment Not Stored 16 ...

Page 682: ...S 1 8 Item Code No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Default Parameter COS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Code 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 Code 4 digits COS 1 8 Item Code No 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 990 System Additional Information Selection Area 08 Bit 03 AREA 08 Bit 03 Bit Default Selection 1 not used not used 03 ...

Page 683: ...Panasonic Business Systems U K Panasonic House Willoughby Road Bracknell Berkshire RG12 4FP Printed in the United Kingdom PSQX1921ZA KS1199EB0 ...

Page 684: ...To expand the sub menu left click the mouse on the symbol located to the left of the selected text for version 3 Adobe Reader for version 4 Adobe Reader ...

Page 685: ...returned to an extension after CPC signal detection clear down as an ongoing call and continue to record 2 Calling Party Control Signal CPC outgoing When the CPC signal is detected on the original CO Line the PBX sends a CPC signal to the established CO Line This would be used in a CO to CO connection Enabled using Prog Step 415 3 Host working If the Host PBX codes are entered in Prog Step 411 the...

Page 686: ...git Entry 7X01 should contain the same number of digits pad out with wild character as necessary 2 The Exception Code Set 7X20 must not contain less digits than its Leading Digit Entry table Note In Default the first carrier is programmed for the old analogue 131 service Carriers 2 8 are not pre programmed i e 7X21 7X22 7X23 ...

Page 687: ...sion in the normal manner may be a Sales call Calls directed to a Phantom Extension number may be a Service call To program 1 In any free Phantom location 130 enter a spare extension number 2 On the Proprietary Telephone program the phantom extension number to a Flexible LED button using the Feature Code 88 3 The same phantom extension number can be assigned to several Proprietary Telephones To us...

Page 688: ...LT s or APIT models To enable parallel ringing of the SLT go Off hook on the paired DPIT and dial the Feature Code 691 dial 690 to turn off parallel ringing 2 Wiring Note All DSS Consoles are wired using the Analogue Integrated Proprietary Telephone APIT standard T7130 T7020 T7050 The XDP can be taken from the back of the Telephone or direct from the PBX when taken direct from the PBX only the H L...

Page 689: ...e ISDN extension will be rung simultaneously Programming Most common configuration for an ISDN Extension Prog Step Description Contents 012 ISDN Extn Number set Any free extension number 013 ISDN Extn Name set 10 character Name 150 DDI Translation Table I C DDI string 151 DDI Day ringing assignment Destination Extn Number 152 DDI Night ringing assignment Destination Extn Number 422 ISDN Port Type ...

Page 690: ...DI service Provided on a Point ISDN2 or ISDN 30 CO Line Can translate up to 400 incoming number strings Generally send the last three digits of the dialed number Can be provided on several ISDN2 Ccts Hunts when busy Programming Prog Step Contents 150 DDI Number Translation Incoming number strings 151 DDI Day Ringing assignment Day Destination 152 DDI Night Ringing assignment Night Destination Note...

Page 691: ...r the CO lines of the linked PBX when all the local CO lines are busy This programming should allow basic operation Using different extension numbers for each PBX To use simply dial the required extension number 1 Set as Basic Installation 2 Assign the other PBX extension numbers in Prog Step 100 locations 87 to 102 3 Modify the dialed digits as required by the other PBX Prog Step Description 340 ...

Page 692: ...is assigned as Port 5 CO Lines 5 6 Second Port is assigned as Port 6 CO Lines 7 8 ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 422 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection 423 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 424 ISDN Type Point or Multipoint Point generally used for DDI service Multipoint general...

Page 693: ...onfiguration Prog Step Description 422 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection 423 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 424 ISDN Type Point or Multipoint Point generally used for DDI service Multipoint generally used for ISDN2e MSN service Note A PBX Cct assigned as Point will work on a Multipoint Cct 425 D...

Page 694: ...the upper Area must be assigned as an Extension E i e C S2 E b Port numbering When the TD286 is fitted to a TD816 Ports are assigned as Port 1 to 6 CO Lines 1 to 8 ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 440 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection 441 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 442 ISD...

Page 695: ...on E i e C S3 E d Port numbering When the TD290 is fitted to a TD816 the channels are assigned as Channel 1 as CO 09 to Channel 8 as CO 16 ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 450 Primary Rate Assignment Assigns the number of B channels available 0 Y Y Analogue configuration 8 Y Primary Rate fitted Note An Analogue TD182 or ISDN2 TD282 card can be fitted to the internal slot of the ...

Page 696: ...s 7000036 7 to phantom numbers 366 367 to CO line keys on extensions 201 202 7 The customer wants to modify the outgoing CLI so that when 201 Manager makes a call the Caller ID sent by the network is that of 203 PA ANSWERS 1 For this example a TD282 is used to provided the ISDN Extension S Bus on Port 1 and the TD290 provides the CO Lines Assign the TD290 Module to the lower external area Programm...

Page 697: ...Port 1 Multipoint 425 ISDN Data Link Mode Port 1 Call 426 ISDN TEI Mode Port 1 Automatic press CLR then STORE 427 ISDN MSN Assign Port 1 1 digit 428 ISDN Progress Tone Generally only required for ISDN Telephone Location DDI Number Day Night 150 151 152 004 7000020 3904 3904 ISDN extension 005 7000024 3907 3907 ISDN extension 5 Made a Ring Group with members 202 203 Prog step Description Contents 1...

Page 698: ...ent Jack 01 Any buttons 88 366 88 367 or Prog 99 Location DDI Number Day Night 150 151 152 007 7000036 366 366 Phantom extension 008 7000037 367 367 Phantom extension 7 To modify the customers CLIP COLP Prog step Description Contents 623 Extension CLI Jack 01 7000000 624 ISDN Extension Not required 419 CO Line Number CO Line 01633 8 CO No minus No Prog 150 ...

Page 699: ... is assigned as Port 7 CO Lines 9 10 Second Port is assigned as Port 8 CO Lines 11 12 ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 422 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection 423 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 424 ISDN Type Point or Multipoint Point generally used for DDI service Multipoint gen...

Page 700: ...scription 422 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection Move Jump Link 1 for Port 3 and Jump Link 2 for Port 4 423 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 424 ISDN Type Point or Multipoint Point generally used for DDI service Multipoint generally used for ISDN2e MSN service Note A PBX Cct assigned as Point will ...

Page 701: ...gned as an Extension E i e C S2 E1 E2 b Port numbering When the TD286 is fitted to a TD1232 Ports are assigned as Port 1 to 6 CO Lines 1 to 12 ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 440 Sets a port to be an Extension or CO connection 441 Sets the Layer1 Activation mode Permanent or Call by Call the PBX should have at least one ISDN CO Link set to Permanent 442 ISDN Type Point or Multi...

Page 702: ... ISDN connection configuration Prog Step Description 450 Primary Rate Assignment Assigns the number of B channels available 0 Y Y Analogue configuration 30 Y N N 30 B Channels Primary Rate allowed 30 N Y N 30 B Channels Primary Rate allowed 30 N N Y 30 B Channels Primary Rate allowed 26 Y N Y 26 B Channels Primary Rate allowed 26 N Y Y 26 B Channels Primary Rate allowed 22 Y Y N 22 B Channels Prim...

Page 703: ...0036 7 to phantom numbers 366 367 to CO line keys on extensions 201 202 7 The customer wants to modify the outgoing CLI so that when 201 Manager makes a call the Caller ID sent by the network is that of 203 PA ANSWERS 1 For this example a TD281 is used to provided the ISDN Extension S Bus on Port 3 and the TD290 provides the CO Lines Assign the TD290 Module to the lower external area Programming P...

Page 704: ... Config Port 3 Multipoint 425 ISDN Data Link Mode Port 3 Call 426 ISDN TEI Mode Port 3 Automatic press CLR then STORE 427 ISDN MSN Assign Port 3 1 digit 428 ISDN Progress Tone Generally only required for ISDN Telephone Location DDI Number Day Night 150 151 152 004 7000020 3904 3904 ISDN extension 005 7000024 3907 3907 ISDN extension 5 Made a Ring Group with members 202 203 Prog step Description Co...

Page 705: ...ent Jack 01 Any buttons 88 366 88 367 or Prog 99 Location DDI Number Day Night 150 151 152 007 7000036 366 366 Phantom extension 008 7000037 367 367 Phantom extension 7 To modify the customers CLIP COLP Prog step Description Contents 623 Extension CLI Jack 01 7000000 624 ISDN Extension Not required 419 CO Line Number CO Line 01633 8 CO No minus No Prog 150 ...

Page 706: ...h paths TD146 DECT I F Unit supports 6 Cell Stations only no extension ports Maximum length of Cell Station to PBX cable is 1 K meter A Site survey must be taken at each customer site Quick Install Follow the instructions under the following headings 1 Preparing the PBX for DECT 2 Registering the HANDSET PS 3 General Handset Programming Preparing the PBX for DECT Setting the Expansion Card type TD...

Page 707: ...Y 650 PS Registration Registering a PS TD7500 Step Display Entry F KEY BOOK MODIFY BOOK BOOK PROGRAMMING OK PS PROGRAM BOOK REGISTRATION OK Arial signal flashes until a connection is established DECT SYS NO 1234 e g 1 allows 4 separate DECT PBX systems to be assigned OK ENTER PASSWORD 1234 Default OK DECT SYS LOCK DISABLE OK Idle display Terminating PS registration To remove a PS from the system s...

Page 708: ... a Keyphone Step Description Entry Step Description Entry 16 PS Settings 1 671 PS Ext Number Set Ext No 653 PS Ext Name Set 667 PS Ext Connection Assignment 656 PS Charge Verification Assignment 658 PS Ext Group 663 PS Doorphone Ringing Day 664 PS Doorphone Ringing Night 17 PS Settings 2 670 PS DDI No Transformation 674 PS Ext Intercept Routing Day 675 PS Ext Intercept Routing Night 655 PS Charge ...

Page 709: ...locations for entering CS ID numbers for Site Survey 1 8 Enter a spare location number The TD7500 can store 8 CS ID s for Site Surveying The CS ID number is not related to the CS number on the PBX TALK CS ID1 CS ID CS ID1 0123456789 A F are the 6 Function Keys below the Number Pad TALK To Save If more than one Cell Station is to be surveyed repeat this step for the other CS ID s CLR Returns to Mai...

Page 710: ...s at least Level 3 If Handover problems occur the signal strength between two adjacent CS could be poor the CS may not recognise the adjacent CS and could use the same channel 0 9 try relocating the CS closer But it is recommended to maintain a minimum distance of 5 metres between CS For a good Handover the cross over should be Level 8 from both CS for a minimum of 3 metres If additional speech pa...

Page 711: ...1 3 32 seconds OGM 2 4 0 seconds Max record time 64 secs Example 1 Simple call waiting message Hunt Group 01 Extn No 380 assigned as UCD group Program Step Contents 106 Hunting Type Group 01 UCD 131 Hunt Group Assignment Group Members 133 Hunting Overflow Ovf 8 max queue length 134 135 Hunting Intercept Intercept to own Hunt Group 380 137 138 UCD Time Table Assignment Assign to table 1 139 UCD Tim...

Page 712: ... 381 Group 02 381 own Hunt Group 137 138 UCD Time Table Assignment Group 01 Assign to table 1 Group 02 Assign to table 2 139 UCD Time Table Table 1 S1 TR Table 2 S2 T1 RT 216 OGM Message Time 32 32 0 0 407 408 DIL 1 1 Assigned to Hunt Group 380 813 Floating Numbers Group 01 380 Group 02 381 Record OGM 1 2 via operator telephone All incoming calls are played message 1 Welcome message If the group h...

Page 713: ...l Bar Page numbering the first number represents the Section and the second number represents the page within that Section An Index reference may have several associated pages to help choose which page you require a description of the contents of each section are listed below Section 1 General overview of the telephone system Section 2 Operation of a wired telephone Section 3 Additional features f...

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