
1.3
Programming Ways
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General Instructions
1.3
Programming Ways
Advancing to the next stage
When
"SYS-PGM NO? ->"
is displayed, you can select one of the following:
•
To go to programme [000], press the NEXT button.
•
To go to another programme, enter the 3-digit programme address.
Rotation of jack number
Each jack of our Digital Super Hybrid System supports the connection of a proprietary
telephone and an analogue device with different extension numbers (eXtra Device Port: XDP
function). To programme this function it is necessary to assign two parts for each jack. The first
part of jack one is 01-1. The 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.
Example;
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. Programme [600]
EXtra Device Port assigns which jacks are XDP.
Storing your data
Press STORE to store your data.
•
The STORE indicator lights red and confirmation tone sounds.
* Confirmation tone (one beep)
After pressing STORE, you will hear a beep. This informs you that your storage is completed.
* Alarm tone (three beeps)
If you hear the alarm, check that your entry is valid.
Making another selection within the same programme address
•
To make the next higher selection, press NEXT.
•
To make the previous selection, press PREV.
•
To make a specific selection, press SELECT and then enter the number.
NEXT
NEXT
NEXT
#01-1
#01-2
#02-1
#02-2 ......
PREV
PREV
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Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232NE
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Page 96: ...2 2 System Programming 96 GeneralProgramming Feature References Charge Fee Reference ...
Page 162: ...2 5 CO Line Programming 162 GeneralProgramming Feature References Intercept Routing ...
Page 171: ...2 5 CO Line Programming General Programming 171 Feature References Display Call Information ...
Page 208: ...2 6 COS Programming 208 GeneralProgramming Toll Restriction ...
Page 245: ...2 7 Extension Programming General Programming 245 Feature References Data Line Security ...
Page 297: ...DECT Programming 297 Section 3 DECT Programming ...
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Page 339: ...Default Values 339 Section 4 Default Values ...
Page 350: ...350 Default Values 682 Radio Information Data Clear Not applicable Program Default ...
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