1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features
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Feature Guide
1.18.4 Display Information
Description
A display proprietary telephone (PT) can relay the following information to the user while making or receiving
calls:
Conditions
•
Display Contrast
The display contrast can be adjusted with the Navigator key or the CONTRAST selector. This is
available only for PTs.
•
Ringer Volume
The volume of the ringer can be adjusted with the RINGER Volume selector.
•
Self-extension Number
A display PT user can confirm his or her own jack number and extension number on the display. Every
time the " " key is pressed, the display switches between "date (month [day], day [month]) and time",
"date (month [day], day [month], year, day of the week)", and "extension number (and extension name
if stored)".
•
Date and Time Set
The current date and time are set through system programming (
Date & Time [000]) or the operator/
Display Item
Display Example
Condition
The extension number and name of the
calling or called extension
101: Tom Smith
Extension numbers and names
are programmable (
Extension
Number [009], Extension Name
[604]). If an extension name is not
stored, only the extension number
will be displayed.
The status of the called extension
101: Busy
–
The name and number of the doorphone
DoorPhone 1
–
The telephone number dialled
1234567890
–
The extension number and name of the
calling extension after the call is
forwarded
102:Mike
–
The received call information
The first line message can be
either (a) or (b) at each extension
through system programming (
Caller ID Log Priority [904]).
a) Caller's name
ABC Company
b) Caller's number
12345678
c) Outside (CO) line number
Call on CO 1
Duration of the current outside (CO) line
call
CO 1 0:01'15
The display remains for 5
seconds after the call is finished.
The outgoing outside (CO) line
call duration starts when the
specified time expires (
Call
Duration Counter Start [204]).
The display does not show the
duration of intercom calls.
Summary of Contents for KX-TEA308
Page 13: ...Feature Guide 13 Section 1 Call Handling Features...
Page 160: ...1 22 Audible Tone Features 160 Feature Guide...
Page 161: ...Feature Guide 161 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features...
Page 174: ...2 3 System Data Control 174 Feature Guide 3 2 PC Programming...
Page 189: ...Feature Guide 189 Section 3 Programming Instructions...
Page 261: ...Feature Guide 261 Section 4 Appendix...
Page 270: ...4 2 Tones Ring Tones 270 Feature Guide...
Page 271: ...Feature Guide 271 Index...
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