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Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, Model KX-TD612.
Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System.

Model No.  

KX-TD612NE

Digital Super Hybrid System

Programming Guide

Version 2

Summary of Contents for KX-TD612NE

Page 1: ...purchasing a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System Model KX TD612 Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System Model No KX TD612NE Digital Super Hybrid System Programming Guide Version 2 ...

Page 2: ...Introduction 2 Programming Guide Introduction This Programming Guide provides programming instruction for a digital proprietary telephone DPT ...

Page 3: ... 42 009 Quick Dial Number Set 44 010 Budget Management 46 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 48 013 ISDN Extension Name Set 50 014 Budget Management on ISDN Port 51 015 Charge Rate Fractional Point Assignment 53 016 Charge Rate Assignment 54 021 022 Doorphone Call Forwarding Day Night 56 024 Intelligent Call Handling Table 57 3 System Programming 59 3 1 System Programming 60 100 Flexible Numbering 60 1...

Page 4: ... Recall Time 114 201 Transfer Recall Time 115 202 Call Forwarding No Answer Time 116 203 Intercept Time 117 204 Pickup Dial Waiting Time 118 207 First Digit Time 119 208 Inter Digit Time 120 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 121 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time 122 213 External Relay Connecting Time 123 214 Message Waiting Ring Interval Time 124 217 Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 125 218 Doorpho...

Page 5: ...sion 172 460 ISDN Call Hold 174 461 ISDN Call Transfer 175 462 ISDN Conference 176 463 ISDN Call Forwarding 177 7 COS Programming 179 7 1 COS Programming 180 500 501 Toll Restriction Level Day Night 180 503 Call Transfer to CO Line 182 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line 183 505 Executive Busy Override 184 506 Executive Busy Override Deny 185 507 Do Not Disturb Override 186 508 Account Code Entry Mode ...

Page 6: ...in Voice Message for Extension Day Night 229 627 Voice Message Resource Assignment 230 628 Built in Voice Message Access Code through CO Line 231 629 Telephone Answering Machine TAM Connection Assignment 233 630 ISDN Bearer Mode 234 631 CLIP COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Port 235 9 Resource Programming 237 9 1 Resource Programming 238 800 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Call Log Printout 238 801 SMDR For...

Page 7: ...General System Programming Programming Guide 7 Section 1 General System Programming ...

Page 8: ...itzerland SW Sweden FL Finland NW Norway PR Portugal DM Denmark BL Belgium JT Italy Please consult your dealer which model you are using if not listed Required Telephone Set One of the following telephone sets is required for System Programming Digital Proprietary Telephone DPT KX T7531 KX T7533 KX T7536 KX T7230 KX T7235 Extensions Used for Programming Connect one of the above mentioned telephone...

Page 9: ...information on the display lines If the SHIFT button indicator is on 2 functions are available with each soft button To alternate between the 2 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 T7533 Display Buttons SKP CLR NEXT Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT SHIFT SKP PREV Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 Type 2 Press SH...

Page 10: ...hone at the factory This overlay should be used at all times while in programming mode since the functions of the telephone keys change while in programming mode as follows The original names are in parentheses Location of Controls with the Overlay The pictures below show the functions of the buttons of the digital proprietary telephone DPT while in programming mode There are Overlays for the KX T...

Page 11: ...n The Function Line lower shows the current function of the soft buttons These functions change with the programming procedures Before entering the programming mode Before entering programming mode confirm that KX T7536 with the Overlay KX T7230 with the Overlay SHIFT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 KX T7536 9 6 12 5 11 4 10 3 2 8 1 7 PROG INT R ABC DEF GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ REVERSE SECRET SELECT STORE PR...

Page 12: ...elephone set has no PROG button substitute with the PAUSE button If nothing is entered in 5 seconds after the PROG button is pressed it is cancelled The System or User Password entered is not shown on the display The System or User Password can be changed by System Programming Refer to 107 System Password or 120 User Password During the programming mode your extension is treated as a busy extensio...

Page 13: ...ack 2 is 2 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 t...

Page 14: ...between neighboring programme groups For example you can move between the programme addresses of the largest 0XX and 100 the largest 1XX and 200 and so on Also you can move between the smallest programme address 000 and the largest one 9XX Method 2 is useful when you wish to jump to another programme address For example you have just finished with programme 006 and now you want to go to programme ...

Page 15: ...s or the Jog Dial See the Combination Tables below Combination Tables Combination Table 1 SHIFT Soft Combination S1 SHIFT S1 S2 SHIFT S2 S3 SHIFT S3 SHIFT SHIFT S1 SHIFT SHIFT S2 Pressing SELECT Times 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keys 1 1 Q q Z z 2 2 A a B b C c 3 3 D d E e F f 4 4 G g H h I i 5 5 J j K k L l 6 6 M m N n O o 7 7 P p Q q R r S s 8 8 T t U u V v 9 9 W w X x Y y Z z 0 0 ä ö ü ...

Page 16: ... select a desired character For example to select the letter M Select one of the following 3 methods 1 Using the SHIFT and Soft buttons for KX T7533 KX T7536 KX T7230 KX T7235 only See Combination Table 1 a Press 6 M belongs to 6 The Function Line shows M N O b Press the Soft 1 M button Press SHIFT to display the lower case of the above letters 2 Using the SELECT button See Combination Table 1 a P...

Page 17: ...he Jog Dial 2 pulses gives the letter m rotating 3 pulses gives N and so on OR a Press any dialling keypad b Rotate the Jog Dial until the desired character appears If you keep rotating the Jog Dial eventually all of the characters will be displayed For example If you rotate the Jog Dial after pressing 2 characters will appear in the following order A a ä B b Z z space A a ä B b Example of enterin...

Page 18: ...Press SELECT 6 times Mi 5 Enter 5 Mi5 6 Press SELECT 4 times Mik 7 Enter 3 Mik3 8 Press SELECT 4 times Mike The display shows 1 Enter 6 6 2 Rotate Jog Dial 1 pulse M 3 Enter 4 M4 4 Rotate Jog Dial 6 pulses Mi 5 Enter 5 Mi5 6 Rotate Jog Dial 4 pulses Mik 7 Enter 3 Mik3 8 Rotate Jog Dial 4 pulses Mike 1 Enter 2 2 2 Rotate Jog Dial until M appears M 3 Enter 2 M2 4 Rotate Jog Dial until i appears Mi M...

Page 19: ...em Programming Programming Guide 19 Note To erase all the letters press CLEAR To erase the last letter press 5 Enter 2 Mi2 6 Rotate Jog Dial until k appears Mik 7 Enter 2 Mik2 8 Rotate Jog Dial until e appears Mike ...

Page 20: ...mming 2 3 001 System Speed Dial and Intelligent Call Handling Number Set 1 1 Programme address This address is printed at the top of every page to allow you to quickly find the desired programme 2 Running title tells you which group the programme belongs to 3 Programme title 4 Provides a more detailed description of the programme 5 Shows you choices that you can assign 6 Shows you the default fact...

Page 21: ...ot registered in locations 000 through 499 will not be received 6 To program another speed dial number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired speed dial number 16 Feature References 20 Section 3 Features Call Log Incoming Intelligent Call Handling Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls 16 Select the best way for you to store another speed dial number Pressing the NEXT PREV allows you to sele...

Page 22: ...General System Programming 22 Programming Guide 9XX Option Programming Used to answer the user s requirements or troubles if needed Programming Structure Programme Address Programming Group Description ...

Page 23: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 23 Section 2 Manager Programming ...

Page 24: ...e current date and time Selection Day 01 through 31 Month Jan through Dec Year 00 through 99 Day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Hour 00 through 23 Minute 00 through 59 Default 1 Jan 01 MON 00 00 Programming 1 Enter 000 Display Day Time Set 2 Press NEXT Display example 1 Jan 01 MON 3 Enter the day To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new year 4 Press 5 Keep pressing SELECT...

Page 25: ...an 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 14 If you hear an 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 The date and time are adjusted automatically when the first outgoing call is m...

Page 26: ...its max Default All speed dial numbers Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 001 Display SPD CH Number 2 Press NEXT Display SPD CH Cod 3 Enter a speed dial number To enter speed dial number 000 you 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 enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program...

Page 27: ...nt code before the line access code Example 4912345 0 12345678 Refer to Account Code Entry in Features Guide It is possible to store a number consisting of 33 digits or more by storing it in 2 speed dial numbers A line access code should not be stored in the second speed dial number To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display press or Programme 002 System Speed Dialling and ...

Page 28: ...ramming 28 Programming Guide Intelligent Call Handling Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls Special Display Features System Speed Dialling System Speed Dialling Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialling ...

Page 29: ... Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 002 Display SPD CH Name 2 Press NEXT Display SPD CH Cod 3 Enter a speed dial number To enter 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 progr...

Page 30: ...u assign a wild card number at the locations 000 499 the name assigned in this programming will not be displayed when receiving a call Features Guide References Call Log Incoming Special Display Features System Speed Dialling System Speed Dialling ...

Page 31: ...tensions Jack 1 1 201 Jack 2 1 202 Jack 3 1 203 Jack 4 1 204 Jack 5 1 205 Jack 6 1 206 Jack 7 1 207 Jack 8 1 208 XDP extensions Jack 1 2 301 Jack 2 2 302 Jack 3 2 303 Jack 4 2 304 Programming 1 Enter 003 Display EXT Number Set 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering the jack number Displ...

Page 32: ...bers can be assigned per jack If XDP is disabled for the jack in programme 600 EXtra Device Port the extension number of the second part X 2 is not available X jack number For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number in Section 1 3 Programming Ways Double entry or incompatible entry is invalid including the assignment of programmes 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail E...

Page 33: ...e second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display 1 1 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 1 4 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 Th...

Page 34: ...Manager Programming 34 Programming Guide Features Guide References Intercom Calling Special Display Features Extension Dialling ...

Page 35: ...e None 6 Account None 7 Conference None 30 Message Waiting None 31 DDI CLIP Key 000 through 699 System speed dial DDI MSN number 80 Log In Log Out 2 through 4 digits FENOH 1 81 Hurry Up 2 through 4 digits Extension number 82 Voice Mail Transfer 2 through 4 digits Voice mail extension number 83 Two Way Record 2 2 through 4 digits Voice mail extension number 84 Two Way Transfer 2 2 through 4 digits ...

Page 36: ... Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT Display PT PGM Mode 4 Press the CO button to be changed The display shows the contents pre assigned to the button Display example CO 01 8 04 COLR None 8 05 DND for ICH1 1 None 8 06 Executive Busy Override Deny None 8 07 Paging Deny None 8 08 Paralleled Telephone Connection None 8 09 Pickup Dialling None 8 10 Call Forward...

Page 37: ...ximum of 24 CO buttons PF keys can be assigned A centralised telephone is a telephone connected to jack 1 or a jack programmed as a manager extension in programme 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night If you press the same CO button again at step 5 you can select a desired ringer frequency for the CO button from 8 types of ring tone When you enter the tone type number 1 through 8 you...

Page 38: ...splay OP 1 Day Jack1 To program another item you can also keep pressing 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 2 operators and a manager can be progra...

Page 39: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 39 Features Guide References Manager Extension Operator ...

Page 40: ... number 1 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 current entry press CLEAR and the new jack number 5 Press 6 Enter a jack number for the paired extension To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new jack number Display example DSS 01 2 P 3 7 Press STORE 8 To program another Console pr...

Page 41: ...Night If all incoming outside calls are set to ring at the operator extension telephone in programme 452 Extension Ringing Assignment assigning the Consoles to the operator extension makes the operator s job much easier If a Console assigned jack is programmed for eXtra Device Port an SLT can be connected to the jack in parallel with the console If an SLT is assigned as the pair extension the pair...

Page 42: ...rs max Default Message 1 6 Stored Message 7 9 Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 008 Display Message Asn 2 Press NEXT Display MSG NO 3 Enter a message number To enter message number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example MSG1 Will Return Soon 4 Enter the message For entering characters see Section 1 4 Entering Characters To delete the current entry press CLEAR Message no Default Message 1 Will Retu...

Page 43: ...an be changed Each message has a maximum of 16 characters You can enter a maximum of 7 characters per message which can be programmed at each user s station The station user can enter 0 through 9 and for the characters If the user enters digits less than the number of characters it is recommended to fill the remaining characters with or If there are 4 digit extension numbers available in your syst...

Page 44: ... location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 0110 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 80 quick dial ...

Page 45: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 45 Features Guide References Quick Dialling ...

Page 46: ...mber 1 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 1 0 DM 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 DPT jacks to one selection press the key at step ...

Page 47: ...Manager Programming Programming Guide 47 Charge Fee Reference ...

Page 48: ...ess 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 1 2 or 3 digits consisting of 0 through 9 The and keys cannot be used A multiple subscriber number MSN is determined regarding to this assignment The MSN must be up to 4 digits consisting of the assigned extension number and an additional number 1 or 2 digits The MS...

Page 49: ...re assigned some have 3 digits and some have 4 digits Double entry or incompatible entry is invalid including the assignment of programmes 003 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 Programme 013 ISDN Extension Na...

Page 50: ...Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter the first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 2 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 1 4 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 ...

Page 51: ... also press NEXT Display example 2 0 DM 4 Enter a charge 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 disp...

Page 52: ...Manager Programming 52 Programming Guide Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension ...

Page 53: ...isplay example Fraction place 2 3 Enter the number of decimal place To delete the current entry press CLEAR 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This programme is used when the rate is assigned in programme 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 reference You ...

Page 54: ...ort number To enter CO port number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 0 12 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 program another CO port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO port number 9 Repeat steps...

Page 55: ...rogramming Guide 55 The charge for ISDN Port 1 applies to CO 1 and CO 2 The charge for ISDN Port 2 applies to CO 3 and CO 4 The charge for ISDN Port 3 applies to CO 5 and CO 6 Features Guide References Charge Fee Reference ...

Page 56: ...ed Programming 1 Enter a programme 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 Conditions When Disable is selected ...

Page 57: ...red 500 through 699 Day 1 Night 1 Programming 1 Enter 024 Display Handling Table 2 Press NEXT Display SPD CH Cod 3 Enter a System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling table To enter System Speed Dialling number 000 you can also press NEXT Display example 000 Day Nit 4 Enter a table number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new numb...

Page 58: ...Manager Programming 58 Programming Guide Features Guide References Intelligent Call Handling Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls ...

Page 59: ...System Programming Programming Guide 59 Section 3 System Programming ...

Page 60: ...e 17 Operator call 9 18 Automatic line access 0 19 CO line group line access 8 20 System speed dialling 21 Station speed dialling 6 22 Station speed dialling programming 60 23 Doorphone call 68 24 Paging external 64 25 Paging external answer TAFAS answer 44 26 Paging group 63 27 Paging group answer 43 28 Call pickup CO line 4 29 Call pickup group 40 30 Call pickup directed 41 31 Call hold 50 32 Ho...

Page 61: ...ic station lockout 77 51 Night service mode 78 52 Parallel telephone mode 69 53 Background music external 65 54 Paging deny 721 55 Primary COS select 791 56 Secondary COS select 793 57 Log in log out 45 58 Operator 1 call 61 59 Operator 2 call 62 60 Automatic callback busy cancel 46 61 Personal Greeting OGM 722 62 Voice Message Play 723 63 Voice Message Delete 724 64 Direct Message Recording 725 6...

Page 62: ...1 calls 56 73 CLIR 57 74 COLR 58 75 Call log lock control incoming 59 76 Live call screening password 799 77 System working report 794 78 LCD Language Change 484 79 Outgoing message 712 80 Malicious Call Identification 737 81 Reserved 82 Call Forwarding from hunting group 714 83 Doorphone call forwarding to CO line 715 84 Doorphone call forwarding mode switch 716 85 CCBS cancel 713 86 ISDN Call Ho...

Page 63: ... CLR 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Each extension block has 1 or 2 digits consisting of 0 through 9 Assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective blocks Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programmes 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment and 813 Floating ...

Page 64: ... invalid Valid entry example 30 and 31 210 and 211 Invalid entry example 5 and 5 30 and 301 If you delete a feature number the feature cannot be used by dialling operation You can remove all the feature numbers except selections 01 through 16 Features Guide References Flexible Numbering ...

Page 65: ...l Recording SMDR printout format Selection Language English German French Default English Programming 1 Enter 101 Display SMDR Language 2 Press NEXT Display example English 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Multilingual Selection ...

Page 66: ...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 To select night mode press NEXT one more time Display example Sun Night 17 00 4 Enter the hour To set no switching keep pressing SELECT until Disable is displayed and go to step 7 If SELECT is pressed the display shows the previous entry If the previous setting was Disable...

Page 67: ...ep 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 Features Guide References Day Night Service ...

Page 68: ...n CO port number 1 through 3 3 entries max in desired order Default 1234 Programming 1 Enter 103 Display Auto Line Access 2 Press NEXT Display example Access 1234 3 Enter the CO port 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 3 CO ports Up to 3 CO...

Page 69: ...XT Display Location NO 3 Enter a quick dial number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 110 4 Enter a feature 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 ...

Page 70: ... max Default All locations Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 105 Display Account Code 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 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 pre...

Page 71: ...art or ending with 9 are invalid as 99 is used as a delimiter when entering an account code The location 01 of the entries is used as the account code for Private Call Features Guide References Account Code Entry Private Call Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry ...

Page 72: ...ircular way starting at the extension following the last one called If Ring hunting is 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 32 Disable Circular VM AA UCD RING No Reply Default All hunting groups Disable Progra...

Page 73: ...3 The system supports a maximum of 2 jacks for connection to a Voice Processing System as VM or AA ports Features Guide References Hunting Group Ring Group No Reply Group Station Hunting Uniform Call Distribution UCD Voice Mail Integration ...

Page 74: ... recommend that you set the system password to 7 digits for maximum protection against hackers e You have to take the following measures to find the system password when you forget the password Therefore please never forget the password If you have the backup system data you can find the password by loading the backup system data to your PC and check the password with programming screen If you don...

Page 75: ...tem Programming Programming Guide 75 You cannot leave the entry empty Features Guide References System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer System Programming with Digital Proprietary Telephone ...

Page 76: ...he digital DSS console digital attendant console or digital proprietary telephone 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 None Features Guide References One Touch Transfer by DSS Button ...

Page 77: ... Germany SL Swiss NET3 SW Sweden FL Finland NW Norway PR Portugal DM Denmark BL Belgium JT Italy Programming 1 Enter 110 Display Network Type 2 Press NEXT Display example Germany 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions After this assignment you should reset the system so that this assignment is effective Features Guide References None ...

Page 78: ...ND 4 Answer 5 Disconnect 9 Confirm 9 FWD VM RBT 6 RBT ringback tone This signal is sent when calling an extension BT busy tone This is sent when the called extension is busy ROT reorder tone This is sent when the dialled number is invalid DND DND tone This is sent when the other extension has DND assigned Answer This is sent when the other extension answers the call Disconnect This is sent when th...

Page 79: ...ress CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 4 Press STORE 5 To program 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 3 digits consisting of 0 through 9 and PAUSE The DTMF signals are sent to the extensions in the extension groups that are as...

Page 80: ...unting Type 602 Extension Group Assignment 609 Voice Mail Access Codes 990 System Additional Information Area 05 bits 2 and 3 990 System Additional Information 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 se...

Page 81: ...ugh 5 7 Press END Conditions A command signal number can have a maximum of 16 digits consisting of 0 through 9 FLASH and PAUSE The 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 programme 609 Voice Mail Access Codes or an extension number will be sent to the VM port Follow On ID function If...

Page 82: ... version of the software of the system Display example Selection Not applicable Default Not applicable Programming 1 Enter 116 Display ROM Version 2 Press NEXT The display shows the ROM version 3 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References None Q301AA00101 1 00 Date Programme No Version ...

Page 83: ...fault G SL Currency SW FL NW PR DM BL JT Meter Programming 1 Enter 117 Display Charge Meter 2 Press NEXT Display example DM 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions The currency is assigned in programme 125 Currency Assignment Features Guide References Charge Fee Reference Display Call Information ...

Page 84: ...ll jacks Enable Programming 1 Enter 118 Display Charge Refer EXT 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 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 Press END Conditions To assign all jack numbers t...

Page 85: ... 4 1 4 Charge Fee Management Pre assigned extension only for actual use of this ID code Selection 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 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Charge Fee Reference ...

Page 86: ...splay Selection Password 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 4 to 7 digits long Valid numbers are from 0 through 9 If less than 4 digits are entered they are not stored You ...

Page 87: ...ension can be received or not by the system Selection Enable Disable Default 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 Features Guide References Mixed Station Capability ...

Page 88: ...en 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 is displayed 6 Repeat steps 3 and 4 7 Press END Conditions This programming is applied to the doorp...

Page 89: ...g Selection N 10 N N 1 Default N Programming 1 Enter 124 Display Pulse Dial Type 2 Press NEXT Display Type N 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Please assign the pulse dial type as follows NW 10 N SW N 1 G SL FL PR DM BL JT N Features Guide References None ...

Page 90: ...urrency 2 Press NEXT Display example Currency DM 3 Enter a currency To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new currency To enter characters see Section 1 4 Entering Characters 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions You can display a currency unit before or after the number Refer to 990 System Additional Information Area 09 Bit 12 Features Guide ...

Page 91: ...system reset is recommended DIP switch position 5 Then to create mailboxes for AA service use DIP switch position 2 Or to create mailboxes for VM service use DIP switch position 3 DPT Integration is very simple Selection Jack number 2 4 max 2 Default All jacks Blank Programming 1 Enter 126 Display VPS Port Asn 2 Press NEXT Display example JackNo 3 Enter a jack number To delete the current entry pr...

Page 92: ...k numbers correspond to the voice mail port in numerical order Example Stored jack numbers Jacks 2 3 Jack 2 Voice mail numbers 01 02 Jack 3 Voice mail numbers 03 04 Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones ...

Page 93: ...4 268 Programming 1 Enter 127 Display VM EXT NO Set 2 Press NEXT Display VM NO 3 Enter a voice mail number To enter voice mail number 01 you can also press NEXT Display VM 01 02 1 265 4 Enter an extension number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another voice mail number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired voice mail number 7 Repea...

Page 94: ...umber YY means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in 126 Voice Mail Number Assignment 1 of YY 1 means the first part of jack number in digital line YY 2 means the second number of the jack number in digital line Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones ...

Page 95: ...hrough 4 Default All voice mail numbers EXG 1 Programming 1 Enter 128 Display VM EXT Group Asn 2 Press NEXT Display VM NO 3 Enter a voice mail number To enter voice mail number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example VM 01 02 1 EXG1 4 Enter the voice mail extension group number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program an...

Page 96: ...e YY 2 means the second part of the jack number in digital line To assign all voice mail numbers to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for voice mail number 01 Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones ...

Page 97: ...ogramming 1 Enter 129 Display Operator Queue 2 Press NEXT Display example Queue 6 H UP 3 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 number of Hurry Up should not be more than the number of the queue Features Guide References Automa...

Page 98: ...hange 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 16 phantom numbers Each number has 2 to 4 digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The first 1 or 2 digits of the phantom extension numbers are subject to program 100 F...

Page 99: ... making an invalid entry check the other extension numbers in programmes 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment and 813 Floating Number Assignment Features Guide References Phantom Extension ...

Page 100: ... NEXT Display example 01 01 Disable 4 Enter an extension 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 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 ...

Page 101: ...t 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 programmes 427 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number An ISDN extension in a hunting group will only ring if the type of the hunting group is No Reply Features Guide References Hunting Group Station Hunting ...

Page 102: ...ng 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 example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a name For entering characters see Section 1 4 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 group ...

Page 103: ...ueue To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number Overflow When the queue is full a new incoming call is transferred to the Intercept destination for the group If the length of the queue is assigned as 0 and all extensions are busy or logged out the call is transferred to the Intercept destination for the group Busy Tone This assignment is available only when the call is made through...

Page 104: ...de 7 Press STORE 8 To program another group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired hunting group number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 6 10 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Hunting Group Intercept Routing Station Hunting ...

Page 105: ...g 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 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 extension numbers in p...

Page 106: ...r 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 is not assigned the system will not answer the call and waits for an extension to become idle When an extension...

Page 107: ...isplay UCD T Table 2 Press NEXT S1 Sends the outgoing message Built in Voice Message BV 1 S2 Sends the outgoing message BV2 S3 Sends the outgoing message BV3 S4 Sends the outgoing message BV4 S5 Sends the outgoing message BV5 S6 Sends the outgoing message BV6 S7 Sends the outgoing message BV7 S8 Sends the outgoing message BV8 S9 Sends the outgoing message BV9 TR Transfers to the overflow extension...

Page 108: ...in the first position An assignment after TR RT or Blank is not available You can change the returning point when selecting RT from top to second in programme 990 System Additional Information Area 09 bit 3 through 6 If you want to send a BV message S1 S2 etc you need to set the following 133 Hunting Overflow Relevant hunting group to No or More than One Queuing 134 135 Hunting Intercept Day Night...

Page 109: ...n number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Not Stored 4 Enter a phantom extension name To enter characters see Section 1 4 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 location press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press EN...

Page 110: ... CCBS function Selection Enable Disable Default G Enable SL SW FL NW PR DM BL JT Disable Programming 1 Enter 143 Display CCBS 2 Press NEXT Display CCBS Enable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber CCBS ...

Page 111: ...ng group 0 Programming 1 Enter 144 Display H G Busy on Busy 2 Press NEXT Display Group NO 3 Enter a hunting group number To enter a hunting group number 01 you can also press NEXT Display 01 0 4 Enter the maximum number of busy extension Display 01 1 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions If you set 0 as the number of busy extension this function will be disabled The calls will reach to an idle exte...

Page 112: ...System Programming 112 Programming Guide ...

Page 113: ...Timer Programming Programming Guide 113 Section 4 Timer Programming ...

Page 114: ...n held for an extended period of time Selection Time seconds 0 through 240 Default 60 sec 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 Features Guide References Hold Recal...

Page 115: ... an operator Selection Number of rings 3 through 48 Default SL 5 rings G SW FL NW PR DM BL JT 12 rings Programming 1 Enter 201 Display Transfer Recall 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 5 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 5 seconds You cannot leave the entry empty Featu...

Page 116: ...sion is not answered within the specified time the call goes to the next extension Selection Number 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 5 seconds You ...

Page 117: ...2 rings Programming 1 Enter 203 Display Intercept 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 5 seconds Intercept destinations are set on a handling table number basis in 457 Intercept Extension If the original extension has set Call Forw...

Page 118: ...hen the time expires Selection Time seconds 0 through 8 Default 1 sec 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 occurs Features Guide References Pickup Diallin...

Page 119: ...ng this time the DTMF receiver is released Selection Time seconds 5 through 120 Default G SL SW FL NW PR DM BL 5 sec JT 10 sec Programming 1 Enter 207 Display 1st Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 5 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...

Page 120: ...This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed Selection Time seconds 5 through 30 Default 10 sec Programming 1 Enter 208 Display Inter Digit Time 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10sec 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 Fe...

Page 121: ...rough 12 times Default SL 5 JT 12 times G SW FL NW PR DM BL 10 times Programming 1 Enter 209 Display Redial Times 2 Press NEXT Display example Attempt 10 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 Programme 210 Automatic Redial Interval Time is used to set the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts Y...

Page 122: ...ult 60 sec Programming 1 Enter 210 Display Interval 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 Programme 209 Automatic Redial Repeat Times is used to set the number of times Automatic Redial is tried You cannot leave the entry empty Features Guide References Redial Automatic ...

Page 123: ...efault 5 sec Programming 1 Enter 213 Display Ext Relay Time 2 Press NEXT To program Slave press NEXT twice Display example Time 5 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If 0 is assigned the system will hold the external relay on until the controlling telephone is on hooked Features Guide References External Relay ...

Page 124: ...e minutes 0 through 64 Default 10 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 Features Guide References Message Waiting ...

Page 125: ...e Timed Reminder alarm rings Selection Time seconds 30 through 240 Default 30 sec 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 Features Guide References Timed Reminder ...

Page 126: ...conds 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 will be no time limi...

Page 127: ...rd System Access Automated Attendant AA number if assigned in programme 815 DISA Automated Attendant AA Selection Time seconds 1 through 5 Default 1 sec Programming 1 Enter 221 Display DISA AA WaitTime 2 Press NEXT Display Time 1 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Intelligent Call H...

Page 128: ... 3 min 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions A maximum of 9 OGMs can be recorded for company message box You can choose the total recording time for Built in Voice Message feature including OGM out of 60 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes See 822 Built in Voice Message Total Recording Time Features Guide References Built in ...

Page 129: ...fault 5 min Programming 1 Enter 223 Display BV Rec Time 2 Press NEXT Display Time 5 min 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 choose the total recording time for Built in Voice Message feature including OGM out of 60 minutes 30 minutes 20 minutes See 822 Built in Voice Message Total Recording Time Features Guide...

Page 130: ...Timer Programming 130 Programming Guide ...

Page 131: ...TRS ARS Programming Programming Guide 131 Section 5 TRS ARS Programming ...

Page 132: ...05 restricts levels 6 Selection Location number 01 through 20 Toll call number 7 digits max Default SL Location 01 in programme 301 1 5 7 Location 01 in programme 302 0 0 Location 01 in programme 303 0 All other locations Not Stored G SW FL NW PR DM BL Location 01 in programme 301 All other locations Not Stored JT All locations Not Stored Programming 1 Enter a programme address 301 through 305 Dis...

Page 133: ... is a maximum of 20 toll call numbers which can be restricted for each programme Each number has a maximum of 7 digits consisting of 0 through 9 and The character can be used as a wild card character Programmes 306 310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 are used to assign exceptions to these numbers Programmes 500 501 Toll Restriction Level Day Night are used to set the toll restrictio...

Page 134: ...to levels 2 through 6 Selection Location number 01 through 20 Exceptional number 7 digits max Default All locations Not Stored Programming 1 Enter a programme 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 c...

Page 135: ...Guide 135 Conditions There is a maximum of 20 numbers for each programme Each number has a maximum of 7 digits consisting of 0 through 9 and The character can be used as a wild card character Features Guide References Toll Restriction ...

Page 136: ...red SW FL NW PR DM BL JT All locations Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 311 Display Emergency Dial 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 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 ...

Page 137: ...ing Guide 137 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 10 emergency numbers Each number has a maximum of 16 digits consisting of 0 through 9 Features Guide References Electronic Station Lockout Emergency Call Toll Restriction ...

Page 138: ...n Off Default Off Programming 1 Enter 312 Display ARS Mode 2 Press NEXT Display example ARS Off 3 Press SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If ARS is selected the Automatic Line Access feature functions instead of ARS Programmes 313 ARS Time through 331 ARS Modify Added Number are used to program ARS Features Guide References Automatic Route Selecti...

Page 139: ...isable Programming 1 Enter 313 Display ARS Time 2 Press NEXT Display Day of Week 3 Enter the day of the week Display example Sun A 8 00 To program another time schedule keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired time schedule is displayed 4 Enter the hour To set no schedule Disable press SELECT and go to step 6 If Disable is selected pressing SELECT shows the previous stored hour To change the c...

Page 140: ...Programming 140 Programming Guide To assign all days of the week press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Sunday Features Guide References Automatic Route Selection ARS ...

Page 141: ... Plans 1 through 8 programmes 322 through 329 respectively Selection Location number 01 through 50 Leading digit number 7 digits max Default All locations Not Stored Programming 1 Enter a programme address 314 through 321 Display example ARS Leading PL 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 En...

Page 142: ... from left to right The scan ends as soon as the dialled number matches a table entry When using a wild card character it is important to use one in each digit position that must be scanned For example to differentiate local and long distance calls with the same leading digits Plan 1 1 Plan 2 1 215 Note that 3 wild card digits were used to ensure that the system scanned the first 4 digits A shorte...

Page 143: ...ssing NEXT or PREV until the desired time schedule is displayed 3 Enter a CO line port number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new number 4 Press to enter the paired modification table number 5 Enter a modification table number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new modification table number 6 Press to enter th...

Page 144: ... CO line port number and a modification table number must be entered together The highest priority CO line port number and modification table number is entered first left to right Programmes 330 ARS Modify Removed Digit and 331 ARS Modify Added Number are used to make up the 8 Modification Tables Features Guide References Automatic Route Selection ARS ...

Page 145: ...fault All modification tables 0 Programming 1 Enter 330 Display ARS Modify Remov 2 Press NEXT Display Modify Table 3 Enter a modification table number To enter table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 0 4 Enter the number of digits to be deleted To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another modification table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and th...

Page 146: ...ay ARS Modify Add 2 Press NEXT Display Modify Table 3 Enter a modification table number Display example 1 To enter table number 1 you can also press NEXT 4 Enter the number to be added 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 modification table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired modification tabl...

Page 147: ...CO Line Programming Programming Guide 147 Section 6 CO Line Programming ...

Page 148: ...amming 1 Enter 400 Display CO Connection 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Connect 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign al...

Page 149: ... To enter CO port number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 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 1 01 5 To enter more access codes for the same CO port group press and enter the access codes until all the required entries are completed Display example 1 01 08 10 22 6 Press STORE 7 To ...

Page 150: ... the same CO port the 1 digit code 8 only will be in effect When the programmed codes are dialled Toll Restriction is applied to the calls To assign all CO ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for CO port 1 Features Guide References None ...

Page 151: ...ter 412 Display TRG Pause Time 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a CO port number To enter CO port number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 3 5sec 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all CO ports to on...

Page 152: ...NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a CO port number To enter CO port number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions To assign all CO ports to one press the key at step 3 In this...

Page 153: ...rt NO 3 Enter a CO port number To enter characters see 1 4 Entering Characters To enter CO port number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Not Stored 4 Enter the desired name 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 CO port number 7 Repeat steps...

Page 154: ...CO Line Programming 154 Programming Guide Features Guide References None ...

Page 155: ...lso press NEXT Display example 2 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 To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for a first port After this assignmen...

Page 156: ...so press NEXT Display example 1 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 To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for a first port After this ass...

Page 157: ...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 If 1 equipment is connected to the ISDN port select Point If multiple equipment are connected select Multipoint To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows t...

Page 158: ...s NEXT Display example 1 Permanent 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 To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for a first port After this ass...

Page 159: ...he current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number To assign Automatic press CLEAR and do not 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 If the Point is selected in programme 424 ISDN Configuration are selected assign the fixed TEI If the Multipoint is selected assign Aut...

Page 160: ...CO Line Programming 160 Programming Guide Features Guide References Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension ...

Page 161: ...isplay Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 2 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 To assign all ports to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case...

Page 162: ...ter a port number To enter a first port number you can also press NEXT Display example 2 Enable 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 To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows t...

Page 163: ... 1 4 1 2 5 8 1 1 first part 2 second part Handling table number HND 1 through 62 Immdt Immediate 2RNG 2 Rings 4RNG 4 Rings 6RNG 6 Rings 8RNG 8 Rings NoRNG No Ring Disab Disable Default HND 01 61 62 All jacks Immediate HND 02 through 60 All jacks Disable Programming 1 Enter 452 Display Ext Ring Assign 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT ...

Page 164: ...5 Built in Voice Message for Call Handling you cannot select Disable for all jacks in this programme Reason There must be a backup extension in case all DISA or BV resources are busy You cannot select Disable for all jacks for the handling table number HND 61 and 62 If only 1 extension is assigned to ring while others are set as Disable the extension starts ringing immediately regardless of its se...

Page 165: ...er a handling table number To enter handling table number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Enter the desired extension 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 table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired handling table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END...

Page 166: ...CO Line Programming 166 Programming Guide Phantom Extension ...

Page 167: ...table number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Disable 4 Enter the desired ISDN extension 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 table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Assignable extension numbers are prog...

Page 168: ...CO Line Programming 168 Programming Guide Features Guide References Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension ...

Page 169: ...le 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 table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired handling table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Optional Voice Message Card is required If you select DISA or BV in this programming you cannot select Disable for...

Page 170: ...ess STORE 6 To program another table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired handling table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If you select DISA or BV in programme 455 Built in Voice Message for Call Handling you cannot select BV or Queuing in this programming You can select Queuing in this programming only when you store the floating extension number of UCD group No Re...

Page 171: ...CO Line Programming Programming Guide 171 Features Guide References Intelligent Call Handling Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls ...

Page 172: ... To enter handling table number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 EXT 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Enter a desired extension or BV number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 6 Press STORE 7 To program another table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired handling table number ...

Page 173: ...CO Line Programming Programming Guide 173 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment 813 Floating Number Assignment Features Guide References Intercept Routing ...

Page 174: ...CT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and enter the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions Unless this setting is enabled you can enjoy neither the ISDN Call Transfer service nor ISDN Conference service If you change this setting be sure to restart the system Refer to 2 11 1 System Restart in ...

Page 175: ...rst port number you can also press NEXT Display example 1 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 enter the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If you change this setting be sure to restart the system Refer to 2 11 1 System Restart in Installation Manual Featur...

Page 176: ...irst port number you can also press NEXT Display example 1 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 enter the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions If you change this setting be sure to restart the system Refer to 2 11 1 System Restart in Installation Manual Featu...

Page 177: ...you can also press NEXT Display example 1 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 enter the desired port number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions When forwarding the incoming calls through CO port which has been assigned to enable in this programme ISDN Call Forwarding is operat...

Page 178: ...CO Line Programming 178 Programming Guide ...

Page 179: ...COS Programming Programming Guide 179 Section 7 COS Programming ...

Page 180: ...ress 500 for day or 501 for night Display example TRS Level 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 Co...

Page 181: ...COS Programming Programming Guide 181 Toll Restriction ...

Page 182: ...2 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 c...

Page 183: ...splay Call FWD to CO 2 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 k...

Page 184: ...y Busy Override 2 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 at...

Page 185: ... Enable Programming 1 Enter 506 Display Busy Over Deny 2 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...

Page 186: ...ress 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 at step 3 In this cas...

Page 187: ...ter a pre assigned account code when the user needs to override toll restriction Selection COS number 1 through 8 Option Verify All Verify Toll 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 displaye...

Page 188: ...ramming 188 Programming Guide Programme 105 Account Codes is used to define the Account Codes for the Verified modes Features Guide References Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry ...

Page 189: ...ight Programming 1 Enter a programme 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 Repea...

Page 190: ... 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 case the...

Page 191: ...EXT 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 case the d...

Page 192: ...umber 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 programm...

Page 193: ...r 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 content...

Page 194: ...isplay 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 at step 3 In this case the displ...

Page 195: ...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 at step 3 In this case the display shows the c...

Page 196: ...ay 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 at step 3 In this case the display s...

Page 197: ... 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 case the...

Page 198: ...t 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 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...

Page 199: ...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 at step 3 In this ca...

Page 200: ...COS Programming 200 Programming Guide ...

Page 201: ...Extension Programming Programming Guide 201 Section 8 Extension Programming ...

Page 202: ...Selection Jack number 1 4 Enable Disable Default All jacks Enable Programming 1 Enter 600 Display XDP Assign 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Enable 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 Repea...

Page 203: ... COS 1 Programming 1 Enter 601 Display COS Assign 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 COS1 COS1 4 Enter a COS number for primary number To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press 6 Enter a COS number for secondary number To change the c...

Page 204: ...d is subject to the COS Programming of programmes 5XX and 991 COS Additional Information For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number in Section 1 3 Programming Ways To assign all DPT jacks to one COS press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 1 Features Guide References Class of Service COS ...

Page 205: ...n 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 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...

Page 206: ...ering see Rotation of jack number in Section 1 3 Programming Ways To assign all jacks to the same extension group press the key in step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 1 Features Guide References Call Pickup Group Extension Group Paging Group ...

Page 207: ... Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 PRT1 Enabl 4 Enter the CO port number or keep pressing or until the desired CO port is displayed To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 To program another...

Page 208: ...Extension Programming 208 Programming Guide Features Guide References CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Day Night Service ...

Page 209: ...Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 123 4 Enter the doorphone numbers To assign no doorphone press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new doorphone numbers 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat ...

Page 210: ...Extension Programming 210 Programming Guide Features Guide References Doorphone Call Day Night Service ...

Page 211: ...r jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 Not Stored 4 Enter the mailbox 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 jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END...

Page 212: ...2 Programming Guide Each mailbox number has a maximum of 16 digits consisting of 0 through 9 and PAUSE To display parts of the code which have scrolled off the display press or Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration ...

Page 213: ...ber Display example 1 1 Not Stored 4 Enter a department code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new department code 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 extension has 1 department code Each code has a maximum of 5 digits consisting ...

Page 214: ...Extension Programming 214 Programming Guide Features Guide References Department Codes ...

Page 215: ...r entering a jack number Display example 1 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 1 should be set to Connect For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number in Section ...

Page 216: ... part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 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 For an explanation of jack numbering see Rotation of jack number in Section 1 3 Programming Ways To assign one part f...

Page 217: ...ort number To enter a first number you can also press NEXT Display example 2 COS1 COS1 4 Enter a COS number for primary number To change the current entry enter 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 jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired port number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 1...

Page 218: ... Guide To assign all ports to one selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for the first port Features Guide References Class of Service COS Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension ...

Page 219: ...d 4 Enter a department 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 Each port has 1 department code Each code has a maximum of 5 digits consisting of 0 through 9 To assign all ports to one selecti...

Page 220: ...ess NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter a first number you can also press NEXT Display example 2 PRT1 Enabl 4 Enter the desired CO port number or keep pressing or until the desired CO port number is displayed To change the current entry press the number 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELE...

Page 221: ...ou change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV the CO line number is not changed Example 2 PRT2 Pressing NEXT 3 PRT2 Features Guide References CO Line Connection Assignment Outgoing Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN Extension Day Night Service ...

Page 222: ...Keep Record Default All jacks Stop Record Programming 1 Enter 617 Display LCS Rec Mode 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Stop Record 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack numbers press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4...

Page 223: ...Extension Programming Programming Guide 223 Features Guide References Live Call Screening LCS Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones ...

Page 224: ...ber 1 through 8 Display Types Caller CO Line Called Party Default All jacks Caller Programming 1 Enter 622 Display Incoming Display 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 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 desi...

Page 225: ...d Programming 1 Enter 623 Display CLIP COLP NO 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering the jack number Display example 1 1 0 BI 4 Enter a group number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press 6 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed ...

Page 226: ...hrough 9 To assign the same CLIP COLP number to BI PI BP and PP select AL in step 6 To assign all jacks to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display will show the contents programmed for jack 1 Features Guide References Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation CLIP COLP ...

Page 227: ...ault All ports Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 624 Display ISDN CLIP COLP 2 Press NEXT Display Port NO 3 Enter a port number To enter port number 2 or 3 you can also press NEXT Display example 2 0 BI 4 Enter a group number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press 6 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 7 Press 8 Enter a CLIP COLP number To cha...

Page 228: ...gh 9 To assign the same CLIP COLP number to BI PI BP and PP select AL in step 6 To assign all ports to one selection press the key in step 3 In this case the display will show the contents programmed for the first port Features Guide References Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation CLIP COLP ...

Page 229: ...or day or 626 for night Display Ext BV Day 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 BV 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 Repea...

Page 230: ...splay BV Resource 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 BV1 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 Pr...

Page 231: ...05 Jack 6 1 0206 Jack 7 1 0207 Jack 8 1 0208 XDP extensions Jack 1 2 0301 Jack 2 2 0302 Jack 3 2 0303 Jack 4 2 0304 Programming 1 Enter 628 Display BV Access Code 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 0201 4 Enter the desired code To delete the current...

Page 232: ...Extension Programming 232 Programming Guide Conditions Optional Voice Message Card KX TD61291 is required Must be 4 digits from 0 through 9 Features Guide References Built in Voice Message ...

Page 233: ...r a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display example 1 1 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 Normally a TAM should be conne...

Page 234: ...34 Display Bearer Mode 2 Press NEXT Display Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 1 you can also press NEXT To select the second part 2 press NEXT after entering a jack number Display 1 1 Automatic 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...

Page 235: ... number you can also press NEXT Display example 1 BI 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press 6 Enter a CLIP COLP number To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another port press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and enter the desired port number 9 Repeat steps 4 through 8 10 Press END Conditions Each CLIP COLP number consist...

Page 236: ...IP COLP the number might not be displayed properly Class of Service will be applied Refer to 601 Class of Service in this manual After setting this programme please perform System Data Default Set Features Guide References Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation CLIP COLP System Data Default Set ...

Page 237: ...Resource Programming Programming Guide 237 Section 9 Resource Programming ...

Page 238: ...ay Outgoing Off 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 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 Serial Interface RS 232C port provided on the system After connecting a printer printout will be star...

Page 239: ...splay SMDR Format 2 Press NEXT to program page length Display example Page Length 66 3 Enter the page length To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the 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 enter the new skip perforation 7 Press STORE 8 Press NEXT to prog...

Page 240: ...ines of every page The programmed format becomes valid only if the Serial Interface RS 232C cable is connected If a printer is already connected disconnect it and connect again Otherwise the former format becomes valid Features Guide References Station Message Detail Recording SMDR ...

Page 241: ... System Data Dump 2 Press NEXT Display Print Out Start 3 Press STORE to start 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 You may stop printing by pressing the END button while records are being printed out Features ...

Page 242: ... on Hold Display example Hold Music 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press NEXT to program BGM Display example BGM Music 6 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 7 Press STORE 8 Press END Conditions Programme 804 External Pager BGM is used to enable disable BGM To send music during on hold you have to assign 990 System Additiona...

Page 243: ...ff by an operator Selection Enable Disable Default Disable Programming 1 Enter 804 Display Ext Pag BGM 2 Press NEXT Display example Pager Disable 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Programme 803 Music Source Use is used to select the music source to be used for BGM Features Guide References Background Music BGM External ...

Page 244: ...ing sends confirmation tone 2 to the external pager before paging is broadcast 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 None Features Guide References Confirmation Tone Paging All Paging External ...

Page 245: ...n the requirements of your printer or personal computer Stop Bit Length 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 Word length bits 7 8 Parity bit None Mark Sp...

Page 246: ...ssing 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 programme address of the out of service system port is unacceptable Features Guide References Station Message Detail Rec...

Page 247: ...om call without dialling a DISA user code Trunk Security mode requires the caller to enter a DISA user code before making an outside call All Security mode requires the caller to enter a DISA user code before making an outside call or an intercom call Selection Trunk All Non Default Trunk Programming 1 Enter 809 Display example DISA Security 2 Press NEXT Display Security Trunk 3 Keep pressing SELE...

Page 248: ...ain the secrecy of the password b Specify a complicated password with several digits c Change the password frequently at least once per month Selection User code 01 32 4 through 10 digits COS number 1 through 8 Default All COS number 8 All user codes Not stored Programming 1 Enter 811 Display DISA User Code 2 Press NEXT Display User Code NO 3 Enter a user code number To enter user code number 1 yo...

Page 249: ...t be used A code which starts with redundant digits to another DISA User Code is invalid For example if you assign the codes 1234 and 12345 12345 cannot be selected since 1234 is selected prior to 12345 This setting is required if Trunk Outside line Security mode or All Security mode is selected in programme 809 DISA Security Type Features Guide References Direct Inward System Access DISA ...

Page 250: ...r 813 Display FLT EXT NO 2 Press NEXT to program Pager Display example Pager 296 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 floating number press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new floating number 4 Press STORE 5 To program another floating station keep pressing NEXT o...

Page 251: ...nvalid entry check the other extension number in programmes 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN 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 201 through 208 301 through 304 012 ISDN Extension Number Set Not stored 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 265 th...

Page 252: ...s NEXT Display Dial NO 3 Enter a DISA AA number To enter DISA AA number 0 you can also press NEXT Display example Dial 0 Disable 4 Enter an extension 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 DISA AA number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired DISA AA number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8...

Page 253: ... Selection Hand Set Ext BGM External Music jack Default Hand Set SP Phone Programming 1 Enter 820 Display OGM Recording 2 Press NEXT Display OGM Hand Set 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions None Features Guide References Outgoing Message OGM ...

Page 254: ...separately Selection 60 minutes Low quality 30 minutes Normal quality 20 minutes High quality Default 30 min Programming 1 Enter 822 Display BV Total Time 2 Press NEXT Display Time 30 min 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions An optional voice message card KX TD61291 is required The longer the recording time is the poorer the sound qua...

Page 255: ...STORE 4 Press END Conditions Before performing this programme disconnect CO lines and extension lines except the one accessing to System Programming from your system so that no one can make receive calls Otherwise the system may not work properly You can perform this programme only when no one else is using the Built in voice Message feature such as replaying recording deleting a voice message or ...

Page 256: ...Resource Programming 256 Programming Guide ...

Page 257: ...Optional Programming Programming Guide 257 Section 10 Optional Programming ...

Page 258: ...mming 258 Programming Guide 10 1 Optional Programming 990 System Additional Information Description Allows the following programming items to be changed if required Each bit in each Area represents a programming item ...

Page 259: ... 1 None 9 Reserved 10 Sets the duration of the DTMF signals sent to the Voice Processing System VPS ports 0 1 80 ms 160 ms 0 Voice Mail Integration 12 11 Sets the time the system waits before sending DTMF signals such as a mailbox number to the VPS after the VPS answers a call 00 01 10 11 0 5 sec 1 0 sec 1 5 sec 2 0 sec 10 Voice Mail Integration 14 13 Sets the time the system waits before sending ...

Page 260: ... Determines whether the dialled and will be checked by Toll Restriction This assignment is required for certain central offices CO to prevent toll fraud Some CO s ignore the user dialled and If your CO is such a type select 0 no check 0 1 no check check 1 Toll Restriction 5 Reserved 6 Allows you to remove Confirmation Tone 3 This tone is sent when a conversation is established just after dialling ...

Page 261: ... free 0 Voice Mail Integration 9 Assigns the first display of a digital proprietary telephone with display KX T7531 KX T7533 KX T7536 KX T7235 in Station Speed Dialling 0 1 names numbers 0 Special Display Features Station Speed Dialling 10 12 Reserved 13 Selects the intercom dial tone frequency 0 1 normal distinctive 0 None 16 14 Sets the maximum time for detecting a hooking flash signal from the ...

Page 262: ...AA port 0 1 prohibit allow 1 Voice Mail Integration 10 Reserved 11 Enables or disables the SMDR printout of secret dial numbers 0 1 disable enable 1 Station Message Detail Recording SMDR 12 Enables or disables the Digital Test Access 0 1 enable disable 1 None 13 16 Reserved Explanation Area Bit Description Selection Default References ...

Page 263: ...oice Mail Integration 3 Selects the result when an outside call is routed to a voice mail port by IRNA For both Inband and DPT Integration When the voice mail port is 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 se...

Page 264: ... sends an alarm soundandthen disconnects the line in fifteen seconds sends an alarm sound 1 Budget Management 6 8 Reserved 9 Determines whether or not to print out the data when the system receives a call and a call is answered 0 1 enable disable 1 Station Message Detail Recording SMDR 10 16 Reserved Explanation Area Bit Description Selection Default References ...

Page 265: ...l 0 1 receive not receive 1 None 11 When an incoming call reaches an extension which is in a Hunting Group Circular UCD Ring and No Reply and which has set Call Forwarding this programme determines whether or not the extension receives the call 0 1 receive not receive 1 None 12 13 Reserved 14 Selects thecharge account destination of a doorphone call transferred to an outside party 0 1 Operator 1 J...

Page 266: ...r external music is used for music on hold 0 1 Tone Music 0 Music on Hold 8 Assigns the bearer for the call from doorphone to ISDN CO 0 1 Speech 3 1k Audio 1 None 9 13 Reserved 14 Determines whether the account code is printed out or not shown in dots by the SMDR 0 1 shown in dots shown 1 Account Code Entry 16 15 Sets the time the system waits before sending a CCBS signal by dialling 6 or pressing...

Page 267: ... Inward System Access DISA 3 Selects the returning point of sequence of the UCD time table 1 0 1 returns to the 2nd of the sequence returns to the top of the sequence 1 Uniform Call Distribution UCD 4 Selects the returning point of sequence of the UCD time table 2 0 1 returns to the 2nd of the sequence returns to the top of the sequence 1 Uniform Call Distribution UCD 5 Selects the returning point...

Page 268: ...xtension via queuing 0 1 keeps on sending an OGM sendsringback tone 1 Uniform Call Distribution UCD 12 Displays the currency unit before or after the number The default setting varies depending on the country where the system will be used 0 1 opposite side of default default side 1 Charge Fee Reference 13 16 Reserved 11 1 5 Reserved 6 Enables or disables the MCID service even after the opposite pa...

Page 269: ...Press NEXT Display Area NO 3 Enter an area code Display example 0010100011111001 4 Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit 5 Enter your selection 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 through 8 10 Press END Conditions N...

Page 270: ... 1 Enter 991 Display COS Add Inf 2 Press NEXT Display COS NO 3 Enter a COS number Display example 1111111111110000 4 Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit 5 Enter your selection 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 COS press SELECT and the desired COS number 9 Repeat steps 4 t...

Page 271: ...Optional Programming Programming Guide 271 Features Guide References Call Forwarding Follow Me Class of Service COS ...

Page 272: ...Optional Programming 272 Programming Guide ...

Page 273: ...Default Values Programming Guide 273 Section 11 Default Values ...

Page 274: ...Set All jacks Not Stored 005 Flexible CO Button PF Key Assignment All Jacks CO buttons 1 through 6 Single CO 01 through 06 Ring tone type 2 Other CO Buttons Not Stored 006 Operator Manager Extension Assignment Day Night Operator 1 Day Night Jack 1 Operator 2 Day Night Not Stored Manager Jack 1 007 Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment All Consoles Not Stored 008 Absent Messages Message 1 6 ...

Page 275: ...Feature Numbers above 101 SMDR Language Assignment English 102 Day Night Service Starting Time Every day of the week Day 9 00 Night 17 00 103 Automatic Access CO Port Assignment 1234 104 Quick Dial Assignment G Location 01 110 Location 02 112 Other locations Not Stored SL SW FL NW PR DM BL JT All locations Not Stored 105 Account Codes All locations Not Stored 106 Station Hunting Type All hunting g...

Page 276: ...ssword 1234 121 Pulse Dial Reception Assignment Enable 122 Automatic Door Open Assignment All selections Disable 124 Type of Pulse Dial N 125 Currency Assignment G DM SW NW DM KR SL BL Fr FL MK PR PT JT L 126 Voice Mail Number Assignment All jacks Blank 127 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment VM 01 265 VM 02 266 VM 03 267 VM 04 268 128 Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment All voice mail number...

Page 277: ...L JT Disable 144 Hunting Group Busy on Busy All hunting group 0 Program Default 200 Hold Recall Time 60 sec 201 Transfer Recall Time SL 5 rings G SW FL NW PR DM BL JT 12 rings 202 Call Forwarding No Answer Time 3 rings 203 Intercept Time SL 3 rings G SW FL NW PR DM BL JT 12 rings 204 Pickup Dial Waiting Time 1 sec 207 First Digit Time G SL SW FL NW PR DM BL 5 sec JT 10 sec 208 Inter Digit Time 10 ...

Page 278: ...on 01 in programme 301 1 5 7 Location 01 in programme 302 0 0 Location 01 in programme 303 0 All other locations Not Stored G SW FL NW PR DM BL Location 01 in programme 301 All other locations Not Stored JT All locations Not Stored 306 310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 All locations Not Stored 311 Emergency Dial Number Set G Location 01 110 02 112 03 through 10 Not Stored SL Locat...

Page 279: ...s Not Stored 412 Pause Time All CO ports 3 5 sec 418 Second Ringer Assignment All CO port Disable 421 CO Port Name All ports Not stored 422 ISDN Port Type Port 2 CO Port 3 Extension 423 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Port 1 2 Permanent Port 3 Call 424 ISDN Configuration Port 1 2 Point Port 3 Multipoint 425 ISDN Data Link Mode Port 1 2 Permanent Port 3 Call 426 ISDN TEI Mode Port 1 2 Fix 0 Port 3 Automat...

Page 280: ...462 ISDN Conference All ports Disable 463 ISDN Call Forwarding All ports Disable Program Default 500 501 Toll Restriction Level Day Night All COS Level 1 Day Night 503 Call Transfer to CO Line All COS Enable 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line G SW FL NW PR DM BL JT All COS Disable SL All COS Enable 505 Executive Busy Override All COS Disable 506 Executive Busy Override Deny All COS Enable 507 Do Not D...

Page 281: ...ing to CO Line All COS Disable Program Default 600 EXtra Device Port All jacks Enable 601 Class of Service All jacks 1 2 COS 1 602 Extension Group Assignment All jacks 1 2 Extension group 1 Enable 605 606 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment Day Night All jacks 1 2 all CO ports Enable Day Night 607 608 Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day Night Jack 1 123 Other jacks Disable Day Night 609 Voice Mail ...

Page 282: ... Extension Day Night All jacks BV 627 Voice Message Resource Assignment Jack 1 1 BV1 Jack 2 1 BV1 Other jacks BV2 628 Built in Voice Message Access Code through CO Line DPT extensions Jack 1 1 0201 Jack 2 1 0202 Jack 3 1 0203 Jack 4 1 0204 Jack 5 1 0205 Jack 6 1 0206 Jack 7 1 0207 Jack 8 1 0208 XDP extensions Jack 1 2 0301 Jack 2 2 0302 Jack 3 2 0303 Jack 4 2 0304 629 Telephone Answering Machine T...

Page 283: ...Word length 8 Parity bit None Stop bit length 1 Port 1 809 DISA Security Type Trunk 811 DISA User Codes All COS number 8 All user codes Not stored 813 Floating Number Assignment Pager 296 Ringer 298 Hunting Group Not Stored DTA 399 815 DISA Automated Attendant AA All numbers Not Stored 820 OGM Recording Hand Set SP Phone 822 Built in Voice Message Total Recording Time 30 min 895 OGM and Voice Mess...

Page 284: ...Default Values 284 Programming Guide ...

Page 285: ...1999 5 EC Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive KK0800EB3041 Copyright This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd KME You may print out this manual solely for internal use with this model Except above you may not reproduce in any form in whole or part without the prior written consent of KME 2000 Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co Ltd All Rights Reserved ...

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