1.5 Making Call Features
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Feature Guide
1.5.2.4
Dial Type Selection
Description
The dialling mode can be selected for each outside (CO) line through system programming (
[401]) regardless of the originating extension (dependent on the contract with the telephone company).
Conditions
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Automatic Configuration for Outside (CO) Line Type
*
The dialling mode of connected outside (CO) lines is automatically assigned after restarting the PBX
using the System Clear Switch or through system programming (
system programming in Dial Mode [401] and Pulse Speed [402] is required unless the dialling mode of
the connected outside (CO) lines is Call Blocking. If your telephone company 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)
•
Pulse to Tone Conversion
*
It is possible for an extension user to temporarily switch from Pulse mode to DTMF mode in order to
access special services such as computer-accessed long-distance calling or voice mail services. To
switch to DTMF mode, wait for a preprogrammed time period after the outside (CO) line is connected,
or press the " #" key. This feature functions only on outside (CO) lines set to "Pulse" or "Call Block"
mode (
Dial Mode [401]). DTMF mode cannot be changed to Pulse mode.
•
The pulse rate for outside (CO) lines that have been set to "Pulse" or "Call Block" mode (
Speed [402]) should be selected depending on your telephone company or a host PBX. There are 2
pulse rates: Low (10 pps) and High (20 pps).
•
It is possible to assign the minimum duration of the DTMF signal sent to outside (CO) lines that have
been set to "DTMF" mode (
•
It is programmable whether DTMF dialling is sent to the telephone company when an extension user
redials after changing from Pulse mode to DTMF mode by pressing the " #" key (
Pulse to Tone Conversion [119]).
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* These features are not available for the AL (Australia) model.
User Manual References
1.4.9 Changing the Dialling Mode (Pulse to Tone Conversion)
Mode
Description
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-
Frequency)
Numbers dialled by an extension user are transmitted to the outside (CO)
line using tones. If this PBX is installed behind an existing host PBX,
select this mode as necessary. If your telephone company or a host PBX
can receive both DTMF and Pulse signals but the contract specifies
DTMF lines, select this mode.
Pulse (Rotary)
Numbers dialled by an extension user are transmitted to the outside (CO)
line using pulses.
Call Blocking
If your telephone company or a host PBX can receive both DTMF and
Pulse signals but the contract specifies Pulse lines, select this mode.
When dialling with a touch-tone telephone, only Pulse signals will be sent
to the telephone company.
Summary of Contents for KX-TES824
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