2.3 System Data Control
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Feature Guide
2.3.5
Automatic Configuration for Outside (CO) Line Type
Description
The dialling mode (DTMF [Dual Tone Multi-Frequency]/Pulse) of connected outside (CO) lines is
automatically assigned after restarting the PBX using the System Clear Switch or through system
programming (
System Data Clear [999]). No system programming in Dial Mode [401] and Pulse Speed
[402] is required unless the dialling mode of the connected outside (CO) line is Call Blocking. Automatic
Configuration for Outside (CO) Line Type can also be programmed the first time the PBX is accessed with
a PC using the KX-TEA308 Maintenance Console software (Quick Setup). For more information about
Quick Setup, refer to the Installation Manual (
3.1.1 Installing KX-TEA308 Maintenance Console on a PC).
Conditions
•
If no outside (CO) lines are connected to the outside (CO) line ports of the PBX, the default values are
assigned automatically.
•
It takes a maximum of 4 minutes to complete checking the dialling mode, unless the outside (CO) line
is in use. In this case, the PBX will start checking it after the outside (CO) line becomes idle.
•
This feature will not function properly when:
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It takes 3 seconds or more to detect the dialling mode of your telephone company.
–
The cable from the outside (CO) line is disconnected while the PBX is checking the dialling mode.
•
If your telephone company or a host PBX can receive both DTMF and Pulse signals, the PBX selects
an outside (CO) line type according to the following priority:
DTMF
Pulse (High)
Pulse (Low)
Installation Manual References
4.1.5 System Reset with System Data Clear
Feature Guide References
1.5.2.4 Dial Type Selection
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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