2.1
Manager Programming
General Programming
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Conditions
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There is a maximum of 32 extension numbers for KX-TD816, and 128 extension numbers
for KX-TD1232. Each extension number can be two, three, or four digits, consisting of 0
through 9. The and # keys cannot be used.
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For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
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An extension number is invalid if the first or second digits do not match with the programme
[100]
Flexible Numbering, (01) - (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks" setting.
If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have two digits and some have
three digits. If two digits are assigned, some have three digits and some have four digits.
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Two extension numbers can be assigned per jack. If eXtra Device Port (XDP) is disabled
for the jack in programme [600]
EXtra Device Port, the extension number of the second
part (XX-2) is not available. (XX=jack number)
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For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3
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Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[671] PS Extension Number Set
Not stored.
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Programme [004]
Extension Name Set is used to name the extension numbers.
Features Guide References
Call Directory
Display Message
EXtra Device Port (XDP)
Flexible Numbering
Intercom Calling
Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232JT
Page 2: ...2...
Page 9: ...Programming Instructions 9 Section 1 Programming Instructions...
Page 26: ...1 6 Programming Example 26 Programming Instructions...
Page 27: ...General Programming 27 Section 2 General Programming...
Page 48: ...2 1 Manager Programming 48 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Emergency Call...
Page 62: ...2 2 System Programming 62 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Quick Dialling...
Page 194: ...2 8 Resource Programming 194 GeneralProgramming Features Guide References Background Music BGM...
Page 221: ...ISDN Programming 221 Section 3 ISDN Programming...
Page 270: ...3 3 ISDN Line Programming 270 ISDN Programming Multiple Subscriber Numbers MSN Ringing Service...
Page 289: ...E M Programming 289 Section 4 E M Programming...
Page 304: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming 304 E M Programming Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 307: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming E M Programming 307 Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 311: ...4 4 TIE Line Programming E M Programming 311 Features Guide References E M TIE Line Service...
Page 332: ...4 6 Optional Programming 332 E M Programming...
Page 333: ...DECT Programming 333 Section 5 DECT Programming...
Page 356: ...5 3 Extension Programming 356 DECT Programming Extension Group...
Page 367: ...5 3 Extension Programming DECT Programming 367 Connected Line Identification Presentation COLP...
Page 383: ...Default Values 383 Section 6 Default Values...
Page 395: ...Index 395 Section 7 Index...
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