3.3 Customising Your System (System
Programming)
3.3.1 Programming Information
You can customise your system according to your requirements.
[Your system already has default settings (factory installed).]
The programming is shown below. (Programme number)
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The date and time [000]
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System speed dialling numbers and names [001]/[002]
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Extension number and name [003]/[004])
Available Extension
The extension allowed through COS programming
Required Telephone
A Panasonic Proprietary Telephone with display (over 2 lines)
(e.g., KX-NT343, KX-DT346, KX-T7636)
System Password
To enter programming mode, the system password (max. 10 digits) is required. (Default: 1234)
CAUTION
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The PBX has a default password preset. For security, change the password the first time that you
programme the PBX.
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It is strongly recommended that a password of 10 numbers or characters be used for maximum
protection against unauthorised access. For a list of numbers and characters that can be used in the
password, refer to "
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To avoid unauthorised access to the PBX, keep the password secret. If it becomes known to others,
the PBX may be misused.
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Change the password periodically.
Conditions
The programming extension must be idle, on-hook and holding no calls.
List
Before programming, decide the settings and write them down. Your notes will provide a useful record of the
programming for future reference. Your dealer also has programming records which contain all of the system
programming. You may ask for photocopies of these tables to be aware of the facilities and features available.
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Summary of Contents for KX-TDA150
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Page 126: ... This step can be omitted 126 User Manual 1 8 2 Refusing Incoming Calls Do Not Disturb DND ...
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