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Features Guide
Conditions
None
Intercept Routing
•
Program [674-675] PS Extension Intercept Routing — Day / Night,
is required for assigning the Intercept Routing destination for each
PS.
•
The possible destinations of intercepted calls are as follows.
a)
a wired extension
b)
an external pager
A PS cannot be a destination.
LED Indication, CO Line
•
The LED indicators of the Flexible CO buttons do not work while
on-hook.
Message Waiting
•
"
" is displayed as notification.
•
The Message button can be activated by selecting it on the display.
For details, refer to the 5.3.9 Selecting the Feature Button on the
Display in the User Manual.
•
The Message button can be assigned on a flexible button. However,
the LED of the flexible button does not work.
Module Expansion
•
In addition to the current expansion unit, a Cell Station Interface
Unit (KX-TD144 / KX-TD146) can be connected to the system.
One KX-TD144 supports up to two Cell Stations (KX-TD142).
And one KX-TD146 supports up to six Cell Stations. One KX-
TD144 / KX-TD146 can be connected to the KX-TD816, and up to
two KX-TD144s / KX-TD146s can be connected to the KX-
TD1232.
Night Service
•
PS users cannot confirm the current mode on the display.
Paging — All / Group
•
PS users can page and answer a page, which is being announced
over a nearby wired proprietary telephone or external pager.
However, you cannot be directly paged at the PS.
Pulse to Tone Conversion
•
The Tone button can be activated by selecting it on the display. For
details, refer to the 5.3.9 Selecting the Feature Button on the
Display in the User Manual.
User Programming
(Manager Programming)
•
Program [020] PS Flexible Button Assignment, can also be
programmed by any display proprietary telephone user in the
System.
Voice Mail Integration
•
A mailbox number can be assigned for each PS in program [665]
PS Voice Mail Access Codes.
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