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Digital Super Hybrid System

KX-TD816CE
KX-TD1232CE

Added and Changed Features for 

Installation Manual and Programming Tables 

Vol. 3

Please read this manual first and then the Installation Manual.
In this manual, the last letter “CE” of each model number is omitted.

ROM Version : KX-TD816CE — P341A; KX-TD1232CE — P241B; and later versions

Summary of Contents for KX-TD1232CE

Page 1: ...hanged Features for Installation Manual and Programming Tables Vol 3 Please read this manual first and then the Installation Manual In this manual the last letter CE of each model number is omitted ROM Version KX TD816CE P341A KX TD1232CE P241B and later versions ...

Page 2: ... 220 TIE First Inter Digit Time 40 340 TIE Line Routing Table 41 341 TIE Modify Removed Digit Added Dial 42 431 TIE Table Number Assignment 43 432 TIE Incoming Assignment 44 433 TIE Outgoing Assignment 45 434 TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 46 435 TIE Added Number 47 436 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment 48 437 CO to TIE Transfer 49 438 TIE to CO Transfer 50 439 TIE to TIE Transfer 51 440 TIE Secur...

Page 3: ...Additions to KX TD816 1232 ...

Page 4: ...e E M line cord twisted cable 22 AWG Under 9 6 km 3 Transmission levels 2 wire voice path 3 db transmit receive 4 wire voice path 3 db normal transmit receive Programmable 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db 4 Signaling DTMF or Pulse 5 E lead Battery 48 VDC 20 mA to ground max Sensitivity 5 mA or 2000 Ω to ground max min 6 M lead Available current 30mA max Available voltage 100V max D1232 D1232 DIGITAL SUPER HYBR...

Page 5: ...below instead of step 6 Installation Manual for this unit Note System Programming 109 Expansion Unit Type is required for expansion unit location identification Step 6 If the KX TD184 is installed use an Amphenol Connector to connect the E M TIE lines Insert the connector into the jack Note Be sure to secure the inside screw or the unit may not work properly To fix the connector refer to Section 2...

Page 6: ...YEL BLK GRY RED GRY BLK WHY RED WHY BLK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 T R T1 R1 E Lead SG Lead SB Lead M1 Lead SG0 M Lead only for Type 5 T R T1 R1 E Lead SG Lead SB Lead M1 Lead SG0 M Lead only for Type 5 T R T1 R1 E Lead SG Lead SB Lead ...

Page 7: ... TD1232 system KX TD184 1 2 wire voice path 2 4 wire voice path T R E SG M1 SB SB M1 SG E R T E T R T1 R1 SG M1 SB SB M1 SG E R1 T1 R T 26 1 27 2 28 3 29 4 30 5 31 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 50 pin Connector Block Terminal E M Line 1 Bridging Clips KX TD184 Another KX TD184 KX TD184 Another KX TD184 ...

Page 8: ...ng to the E M Central Office 1 2 wire voice path 2 4 wire voice path T R E M GROUND GROUND 48V 48V T1 R T R1 E M GROUND GROUND 48V 48V Voice Transmit Voice Receive Voice Transmit Voice Receive KX TD184 E M Central Office KX TD184 Another KX TD184 ...

Page 9: ...signal If you select this sequence then you must select Wink as the start type If you select this sequence then you must select Wink as the start type Wink Seize Dial Answer Disconnect If you select Immediate this signal will not appear E Wire M Wire ACK Seize Dial Answer Disconnect E Wire M Wire Answer signal 3 Pulsed E M without Answer signal ACK Seize Dial Answer Disconnect E Wire M Wire ...

Page 10: ... integration e g KX TVP200 Automatic Configuration Description The system sends the VPS data which contains the extension number configuration information and the VPS automatically creates mailboxes with this data Quick Setup Conditions The data is transmitted to the VPS on the lowest jack port Programming References No programming required Feature References None Operation References Not applicab...

Page 11: ...ork but with other company locations in the private network where your system is included System Explanation 1 Making a TIE Call One of the following two methods can be used to make a TIE call 1 1 Extension Number method Dial the Extension Number only to make a TIE call Example Explanation To use this method it is necessary to change the first one or two digits of extension numbers of either PBX t...

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Page 16: ... number 952 xxxx from PBX 4 PBX 1 automatically sends the number through CO line group 5 4 TIE Call Dialing Method The following patterns are TIE call dialing methods The dial number modification depends on the dialing method 01 02 03 5 6 7 6 5 952 953 2xx Location No PBX Code Ext No 0 0 0 Removed Digit Added Digit 01 02 03 04 05 CO Line Group Hunt Sequence TIE Line Routing Table of PBX 1 APT DPT ...

Page 17: ...TIE user code Phone no Select CO line group PBX code Extension no Select CO line group PBX code TIE user code Phone no Your telephone Dial Modification Dialing Method A TIE call is made as follows PBX Code Method 7 abc xxxx Extension No Method dexx Not treated as a TIE call Is the dialed number identified with the stored numbers Checks in program 100 Are the accessed digits abc or de found in a TI...

Page 18: ...ned Checks in programs 431 436 Does the corresponding extension exist Is the corresponding extension idle No No Did you employ the CO line security mode Checks in program 440 Reorder tone Call Waiting Busy tone Enable Is a DISA TIE user code received Programs in program 811 Yes Routes to a CO or TIE line Local TRG routing Yes Yes Yes Calls an extension A ringback tone is sent Yes Disable No DIL 1 ...

Page 19: ...ramming 100 Flexible Numbering 109 Expansion Unit Type 128 PBX Code 129 E M Signal Assignment 220 TIE First Inter Digit Time 340 TIE Line Routing Table 341 TIE Modify Removed Added Digit 431 TIE Table Number Assignment 432 TIE Incoming Assignment 433 TIE Outgoing Assignment 434 TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 435 TIE Added Number 436 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment 437 CO to TIE Transfer 438 TIE ...

Page 20: ...n either Hands Free or Private mode press the LCS button A single line telephone which is connected with a proprietary telephone in parallel can be also used to monitor a recording message Be sure that the Live Call Screening on the connected proprietary telephone has been activated This feature is useful when you are out with a portable handset of a cordless telephone SLT The handset emits an ale...

Page 21: ...n Programming Added and Changed Features for User Manual Vol 4 Flexible Button Assignment Live Call Screening Button Live Call Screening Cancel Button Live Call Screening Mode Set Feature References None Operation References DPTœ Features Added and Changed Live Call Screening LCS Features for Operator Service Features User Manual Vol 4 Live Call Screening Password Control ...

Page 22: ...below Programming References Section 4 System Programming in this manual 100 Flexible Numbering UCD log in log out Station Programming Added and Changed Features for User Manual Vol 4 Flexible Button Assignment Log In Log Out Button Feature References Section 3 Features Station Hunting Uniform Call Distribution UCD in this manual Operation References DPT Features SLT Features Added and Changed Log...

Page 23: ...ing the Phantom button by Station Programming There is a maximum of 128 phantom numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The phantom number cannot be used for feature settings such as Call Forwarding The lighting patterns and status of the Phantom button are shown below A DSS button can be assigned as the Phantom button so that the operator can use the button fo...

Page 24: ...wo Way Transfer button followed by an extension number sends an alarm tone Programming References Section 4 System Programming in this manual 005 Flexible CO Button Assignment Station Programming Added and Changed Features for User Manual Vol 4 Flexible Button Assignment Two Way Record Button Two Way Transfer Button Feature References None Operation References DPT Features Added and Changed Two Wa...

Page 25: ...rrives at extension B When extension B is busy or UCD log out has been set in extension B the call arrives at extension C When extension C is busy or UCD log out has been set in extension C the call arrives at extension A 2 When the 1st call arrives at extension A the 2nd call arrives at extension B 3 When the 2nd call arrives at extension C the 3rd call will arrive at extension A UCD group Extens...

Page 26: ... a n a Sends OGM 4 and then transfers to an overflow extension S4 1T Sends OGM 4 Music on Hold for 16 seconds and then disconnects the line S1 S2 S3 Sends OGM 1 OGM 2 OGM 3 and then disconnects the line S4 1T S1 Sends OGM 4 Music on Hold for 16 seconds OGM 1 and then disconnects the line S4 1T 4T RT n a Sends OGM 4 Music on Hold for 16 64 seconds and then OGM 4 again S4 RT n a n a n a Sends OGM 4 ...

Page 27: ...The floating number of UCD is assigned as the Intercept Routing destination c The floating number of UCD is dialed from an extension d The floating number of UCD is dialed from DISA e The floating number of UCD is assigned as the UCD Overflow destination f The floating number of UCD is assigned as the Direct Dialing In destination This feature requires assignment of a UCD group in System Programmi...

Page 28: ...tion and the VPS automatically creates mailboxes with this data Automatic Configuration Quick Setup Conditions A maximum of one VPS can be connected to each DSHS cabinet A maximum of four DSHS jacks can be connected to a digital proprietary telephone capable VPS Because a digital proprietary telephone connection supports up to two simultaneous voice calls only one DSHS jack needs to be connected t...

Page 29: ...System Connection for KX TD1232 Selection KX TD816 Jack number 02 through 16 KX TD1232 M Master S Slave Jack number 02 through 32 Master 33 through 64 Slave Default Master and Slave Blank Programming KX TD816 1 Enter 117 Display VMS Port Asn 2 Press NEXT Display example M 3 Enter a jack number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new jack nu...

Page 30: ... 5 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number 6 Press STORE 7 Press NEXT to program the Slave System Display example S 8 Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack numbers 9 Press END Conditions Neither Jack number 01 nor the manager extension can be assigned as a voice mail port jack The voice mail port jack cannot be assigned to a manager extension The jack numbers correspond to t...

Page 31: ...n Number 2 through 4 digits Default KX TD816 VM 01 165 VM 02 166 VM 03 167 VM 04 168 VM 05 169 VM 06 170 VM 07 177 VM 08 178 KX TD1232 VM 01 165 VM 02 166 VM 03 167 VM 04 168 VM 05 169 VM 06 170 VM 07 177 VM 08 178 VM 09 171 VM 10 172 VM 11 173 VM 12 174 VM 13 175 VM 14 176 VM 15 179 VM 16 180 Programming 1 Enter 118 Display VM EXT NO Set 2 Press NEXT Display VM NO 3 Enter a voice mail number To e...

Page 32: ...tries for extension numbers are invalid Valid entry examples are 10 and 11 10 and 110 Invalid entry examples are 10 and 106 210 and 21 In order not to make an invalid entry check the other extension numbers in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment and 813 Floating Number Assignment The display shows VM XX YY 1 ZZZ in step 3 XX means...

Page 33: ...u can also press NEXT Display example VM 01 02 1 EXG1 4 Enter the voice mail extension group number To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another voice mail number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired voice mail number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The display shows VM XX YY 1 EXG Z in step 3 ...

Page 34: ... 1 Enter 126 Display UCD Overflow 2 Press NEXT Display UCD NO 3 Enter an UCD group number To enter UCD group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example UCD1 TT 4 Enter an overflow extension number Display example UCD1 102 TT 5 Press 4 Enter a time table number Display example UCD1 102 TT 1 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If the overflow extension or Time Table number is not assigned the...

Page 35: ...s Selection Time table number 1 through 4 S1 S2 S3 S4 TR RT 1T 2T 3T 4T Blank Default All time tables Not stored Programming 1 Enter 127 Display UCD Time Table 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a time table number To enter time table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed Display example 1 S4 5 Press 6 Repeat steps 4 a...

Page 36: ...twork calling Selection PBX Code 1 to 3 digits Default Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 128 Display PBX Code 2 Press NEXT Display Code 3 Enter a PBX Code To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new code 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions Valid numbers for the PBX Code are 0 through 9 The PBX Code method is PBX Code Extension number ...

Page 37: ...nal Wink only Pulsed No Ans Pulsed E M without Answer Signal Wink only Selection Continuous Pulsed Ans Pulsed No Ans Default Continuous Programming 1 Enter 129 Display E M Signal 2 Press NEXT Display example Continuous 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions If you select Pulsed Ans or Pulsed No Ans you must select Wink as the start type...

Page 38: ...or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 128 phantom numbers Each number has two to four digits consisting of numbers 0 through 9 The first one or two digits of the phantom extension numbers are subject to program 100 Flexible Numbering 01 through 16 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks Phantom extension numbers and othe...

Page 39: ...131 Display Phantom DDI NO 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 001 you can also press NEXT Display 001 4 Enter a DDI number To delete the current entry press CLEAR 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired location number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions There is a maximum of 128 phantom DDI...

Page 40: ...his time the DTMF receiver is released This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed Selection Time seconds 3 to 30 Default 10 s Programming 1 Enter 220 Display TIE Timer 2 Press NEXT Display example Time 10 sec 3 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new time 4 Press STORE 5 Press END Conditions This timer is used for toll restriction checking You...

Page 41: ...Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 4 Enter a TIE line access code To delete the current entry press CLEAR To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press to program the CO line group hunt sequence number 6 Enter a CO line group hunt sequence number To delete the current entry press...

Page 42: ...ay TIE Remove Add 2 Press NEXT Display Location NO 3 Enter a location number To enter location number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 0 4 Enter the number of digits to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press to program the number to be added 6 Enter the number to be added To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 7 Pr...

Page 43: ...ored Programming 1 Enter 431 Display TIE Table NO 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Not Stored 4 Enter a TIE table number To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group numbe...

Page 44: ...er 1 to 4 all TIE tables Immediate Wink Default All DID TIE tables Wink Programming 1 Enter 432 Display TIE Signal In 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Wink 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desi...

Page 45: ...ay TIE Signal Out 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 Wink 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired TIE table number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The time the system waits for...

Page 46: ...deletion Default All TIE tables 0 Programming 1 Enter 434 Display TIE Remove Digit 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 1 4 Enter the number of digits to be deleted To change the current entry press CLEAR and the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desi...

Page 47: ... added 4 digits max Default All DID TIE tables Not Stored Programming 1 Enter 435 Display TIE Add Dial 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 2 4 Enter the number to be added To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELEC...

Page 48: ...onds is the actual time Default All TIE tables 16 Programming 1 Enter 436 Display TIE Wink Timeout 2 Press NEXT Display Table NO 3 Enter a TIE table number To enter TIE table number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example 1 16 4 Enter the time To change the current entry press CLEAR and enter the new number 5 Press STORE 6 To program another TIE table press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired...

Page 49: ...s Disable Programming 1 Enter 437 Display CO TIE Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps ...

Page 50: ...isable Programming 1 Enter 438 Display TIE CO Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Disable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 t...

Page 51: ...nable Programming 1 Enter 439 Display TIE TIE Transfer 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Enable 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 th...

Page 52: ...g a TIE call Selection CO line group TRG number 1 through 8 all CO line groups Non non security Trunk trunk security Default Non Programming 1 Enter 440 Display TIE Security 2 Press NEXT Display TRK GRP NO 3 Enter a CO line group number To enter CO line group number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Non 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Pr...

Page 53: ...up number 1 you can also press NEXT Display example TRG1 Large Small 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another CO line group press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired CO line group number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions The default setting Small Large often may cause a busy situation between two PBXs as the same line may...

Page 54: ...Slave all CO lines 2 wire 4 wire Default All CO lines 2 wire Programming 1 Enter 442 Display Voice Path Type 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 2 Wire 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Condition To assign all CO lines to one selection press the key i...

Page 55: ...X TD1232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db Default All CO lines 3db Programming 1 Enter 443 Display Voice Level TX 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 3db 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions To assign a...

Page 56: ...232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db Default All CO lines 3db Programming 1 Enter 444 Display Voice Level RX 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 3db 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditions To assign all CO...

Page 57: ...gh 08 all CO lines KX TD1232 09 through 12 Master 21 through 24 Slave all CO lines Yes No Default All CO line ports Yes Programming 1 Enter 445 Display TIE Receive Dial 2 Press NEXT Display CO Line NO 3 Enter a CO line number To enter CO line number 09 you can also press NEXT Display example CO09 Yes 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 Press END Conditio...

Page 58: ...ay Jack NO 3 Enter a jack number To enter jack number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 Stop Record 4 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed 5 Press STORE 6 To program another jack number press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and desired jack number 7 Repeat steps 4 through 6 8 Press END Conditions For the KX TD1232 jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and...

Page 59: ...Changes ...

Page 60: ...ansion Unit Type Installation Manual Section 4 This program has been changed to the new one See pages 69 and 70 611 ISDN DDI Number Floating Number Transformation Installation Manual Section 4 The Selection section has been changed as follows Floating Station Operator Pager 1 Pager 2 Pager 3 Pager 4 DISA 1 DISA 2 MODEM ISDN 01 ISDN 02 ISDN 03 ISDN 04 ISDN 05 ISDN 06 ISDN 07 ISDN 08 ISDN 09 ISDN 10...

Page 61: ...three types of the call record which are the regular call record the charge call record and the meter call record An example of a printed regular call record When selected for the regular display by Program 815 SMDR Output Mode Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Acc code CD 06 24 93 10 03AM 101 01 123456789012345678901234567890 00 05 12 1234567890 06 24 93 10 07AM 103 20 INCOMING 0123456789 00 ...

Page 62: ...st Acc code CD 06 24 93 10 03AM 101 01 12345678901234567890 00 05 12 15 1234567890 06 24 93 10 07AM 103 20 I 0123456789 00 00 56 0 06 24 93 10 08AM 104 10 I 00 00 20 0 431211 06 24 93 10 08AM 105 10 I 00 10 01 0 431211 TR 06 24 93 10 09AM 280 14 10222P1 202 346 7890 00 09 18 520 001 FW 06 24 93 10 10AM 103 20 I 1234567890 00 01 24 0 06 24 93 10 11AM 280 12 I 00 00 24 0 06 24 93 10 11AM 280 22 0924...

Page 63: ...ng party 6 Duration shows the duration of the call as Hours Minutes Seconds 7 Acc Code Account Code shows the account code appended to the call 8 CD Condition Code shows call handling type with the following codes TR Transfer FW Call Forwarding to CO Line D0 Non Security CO Line Access using DISA D1 through D4 DISA User Codes 1 through 4 RM Remote access to a modem To print out the record of Syste...

Page 64: ...ally sent out during a conversation the call record is printed and a new record is started Connection References Section 2 Installation 2 3 10 Printer Connection Programming References Section 4 System Programming 000 Date and Time Set 120 Charge Display Selection in this manual 212 Call Duration Count Start Time 800 SMDR Incoming Outgoing Call Log Printout 801 SMDR Format 802 System Data Printout...

Page 65: ... CO Button Assignment in the main Installation Manual Button Code 0 Single CO 1 DSS 2 One Touch 3 Message Waiting 4 FWD DND 5 Save 6 Account 7 Conference 80 Log In Log Out 82 Voice Mail Transfer 83 Two Way Record 84 Two Way Transfer 85 Live Call Screening 86 Live Call Screening Cancel 87 Alert 88 Phantom Loop CO Group CO CO ringer frequency Parameter KX TD816 01 through 08 CO line number KX TD1232...

Page 66: ...ting of 0 through 9 Default For the programming sequence and more information refer to the program 100 Flexible Numbering in the main Installation Manual Default None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None 799 45 Feature TIE line access code Other PBX Extension 01 Other PBX Extension 02 Other PBX Extension 03 Other PBX Extension 04 Other PBX Extension 05 Ot...

Page 67: ...ermits Voice Mail Service If AA hunting is assigned all the AA ports of an extension group are hunted until an idle one is found which permits AA Service If UCD is assigned group members are hunted in a circular way Selection Extension group number 1 through 8 all extension groups Disable no hunting Terminate termination Circular VM voice mail AA automated attendant UCD Default All extension group...

Page 68: ...cks 16 jacks during System Connection for KX TD1232 for connection to a Voice Processing System as VM or AA ports To assign all extension groups to the same selection press the key at step 3 In this case the display shows the contents programmed for extension group 1 Feature References Section 3 Features Station Hunting Uniform Call Distribution UCD in this manual Voice Mail Integration ...

Page 69: ... E2 EXT2 A1 16 SLT1 A2 16 SLT2 Default KX TD816 C E KX TD1232 Master and Slave C E1 E2 Programming KX TD816 1 Enter 109 Display Expansion Card 2 Press NEXT Display example Master C E 3 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection of Area 1 is displayed 4 Press to program Area 2 if required 5 Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection of Area 2 is displayed 6 Press STORE 7 Press END KX TD...

Page 70: ...A A1 and A2 KX TD174 EM KX TD184 There are two expansion areas in the KX TD816 areas 1 and 2 from bottom to top Either one 8 Station Line Unit or 16 SLT Line Unit and either one 4 CO Line Unit 4 E M Line Unit 2 ISDN S0 Line Unit or 6 ISDN S0 Line Unit can be installed There are three expansion areas in each system for the KX TD1232 areas 1 2 and 3 from bottom to top Either up to two 8 Station Line...

Page 71: ...ISA TIE user code number To enter user code number 01 you can also press NEXT Display example 01 0001 C 1 4 Enter a DISA TIE user code To change the current entry enter the new code 5 Press to program the COS 6 Enter a COS number To change the current entry enter the new COS number 7 Press STORE 8 To program another user code press NEXT or PREV or SELECT and the desired DISA TIE user code number 9...

Page 72: ...ager 3 296 Pager 4 297 DISA 1 198 DISA 2 298 MODEM 299 DTA 199 UCD Grp 1 191 UCD Grp 2 192 UCD Grp 3 193 UCD Grp 4 194 UCD Grp 5 291 UCD Grp 6 292 UCD Grp 7 293 UCD Grp 8 294 Programming 1 Enter 813 Display FLT EXT NO 2 Press NEXT to program Pager 1 Display example Pager1 EXT196 To program another floating station for KX TD1232 keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired floating station is displ...

Page 73: ... 10 and 110 Invalid entry example 10 and 106 210 and 21 In order not to make an invalid entry check the other extension numbers in programs 003 Extension Number Set 012 ISDN Extension Number Set 118 VM Extension Number Assignment and 130 Phantom Extension Number Assignment The default of each extension number is as follows 003 Extension Number Set KX TD816 101 through 116 201 through 216 KX TD1232...

Page 74: ...esult when a CO call is routed to a voice mail port by IRNA For both Inband and DPT Integration When the voice mail port is in VM service mode enable VM service mode disable The mode will change to the AA service mode Only when Inband When the voice mail port is in AA service mode enable The mode will change to the VM service mode and a Follow On ID is sent disable AA service mode Enables or disab...

Page 75: ...a code 01 area 1 02 area 2 03 area 3 04 area 4 05 area 5 06 area 6 1 Field number 1 through 22 26 and 36 for areas 1 and 2 23 through 25 and 27 for areas 3 and 4 28 through 34 and 37 for area 5 35 and 38 through 41 for area 6 Selection See Selection shown in the lists for each area Default See Default shown in the lists ...

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Page 77: ...Programming Tables for Added and Changed Features ...

Page 78: ...BX Extension 03 Other PBX Extension 04 Other PBX Extension 05 Other PBX Extension 06 Other PBX Extension 07 Other PBX Extension 08 Other PBX Extension 09 Other PBX Extension 10 Other PBX Extension 11 Other PBX Extension 12 Other PBX Extension 13 Other PBX Extension 14 Other PBX Extension 15 Other PBX Extension 16 LCS password set cancel UCD log in log out None None None None None None None None No...

Page 79: ...EM 3 E1 E2 A1 A2 C S1 S2 EM E1 E2 A1 A2 Area No Selection Default Parameter 1 2 C S1 S2 EM E1 E2 A1 A2 C S1 S2 EM 3 E1 E2 A1 A2 C S1 S2 EM E1 E2 A1 A2 Slave System 1 2 C EM E A C S1 S2 EM E A Note TD816 C 4CO S1 2S0 S2 6S0 EM 4E M E 8EXT A 16SLT TD1232 C 4CO S1 2S0 S2 6S0 EM 4E M E1 8EXT 1 E2 8EXT 2 A1 16SLT 1 A2 16SLT 2 S1 S2 Parameter 1 3 digits 0 9 128 PBX Code Default Not stored 129 E M Signal...

Page 80: ...19 Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment 118 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 All VM No Item VM No 01 16 Jack No 1 2 Change Default Parameter Ext No 2 4 digits Parameter Ext Group No 1 8 Default all 1 Change 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 165 166 167 168 169 170 177 178 171 172 173 174 175 176 179 180 118 and 119 Note VM No TD816 01 08 TD1232 01 16 ...

Page 81: ...ocation 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 Parameter Item Location 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 Parameter Item Location 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 ...

Page 82: ...all Item Location 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 Parameter Item Location 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 Parameter Item Location 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 08...

Page 83: ...l locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Item Location No Default all 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Parameter CO line group hunt sequence no 1 8 5 entries max Not Stored Not Stored Parameter TIE line access code 3 digits max consisting of 0 9 Parameter CO line group hunt sequence no 1 8 5 entries max Not Stored ...

Page 84: ...lt all all locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Item Location No Default all 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Parameter No to be added 4 digits max consisting of 0 9 Not Stored 0 Parameter No of digits to be deleted 0 4 Parameter No to be added 4 digits max consisting of 0 9 Not Stored ...

Page 85: ...ction Enable Disable Item CO Line Group No Default all all CO line groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 440 TIE Security Type Selection Non Trunk 441 Line Hunting Sequence Selection Small Large Large Small Item CO Line Group No Default all all CO line groups 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Immediate Wink Selection Item TIE Table No Default all all tables 1 2 3 4 432 TIE Incoming Assignment Selection 433 TIE Outgoing Assignment...

Page 86: ...e added 4 digits max consisting of 0 9 435 TIE Added Number 436 TIE Wink Time Out Assignment Not Stored 16 Item CO Line No Default all all lines 05 06 07 08 all lines 09 10 11 12 21 22 23 24 442 Voice Path Type 443 Voice Level Transmit Selection TD816 TD1232 Selection 2 wire 4 wire 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db 444 Voice Level Receive Selection 6 db 3 db 0 db 3 db 445 TIE Receive Dial Selection Yes No ...

Page 87: ...digits consisting of 0 9 UCD Grp 1 UCD Grp 2 UCD Grp 3 UCD Grp 4 UCD Grp 5 UCD Grp 6 UCD Grp 7 UCD Grp 8 Selection Note available for the KX TD1232 only 616 Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment Selection Stop Rec Keep Rec Item Jack No 32 64 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Selection Stop Rec Keep Rec Item Jack No 01 31 Defa...

Page 88: ...rp 05 UCD Grp 06 UCD Grp 07 UCD Grp 08 813 Floating Number Assignment Default 196 197 296 297 198 298 299 199 191 192 193 194 291 292 293 294 990 System Additional Information 0 0 sec 1 5 sec 0 not printed out 1 printed out 0 Disable 1 Enable 0 Enable 1 Disable 0 Enable 1 Disable Selection Field 35 38 39 40 41 Field Default Selection AREA 06 Fields 35 and 38 through 41 1 1 1 1 40 41 39 Unused 38 3...

Page 89: ...0011 0012 0013 0014 0015 0016 Default Parameter COS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Code 4 to 10 digits COS 1 8 Item Code 17 Code 18 Code 19 Code 20 Code 21 Code 22 Code 23 Code 24 Code 25 Code 26 Code 27 Code 28 Code 29 Code 30 Code 31 Code 32 Code 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 0024 0025 0026 0027 0028 0029 0030 0031 0032 Default Parameter COS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 COS 1 8 Code 4 t...

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