2.3.6
Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
Description
To dial another extension user or to access PBX features, the access numbers (extension numbers or
feature numbers) are required.
There are three types of numbering plans:
1) Flexible Numbering (available while a dial tone is heard)
2) Flexible Numbering (available while busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard)
3) Fixed Numbering (available while dialling or talking)
1.
Flexible Numbering (available while a dial tone is heard)
Extension numbers and feature numbers which are available while a dial tone is heard can be
customised for easy use. The numbers must not conflict. It is also possible to use default (Type 1 or
Type 2) shown in the following table:
a)
Extension Numbers: Extension numbers consist of leading numbers and additional numbers.
Extension numbers (consisting of "0" through "9") can be assigned as follows:
•
Numbering schemes: 1-64
•
Leading number: up to three digits
•
Additional number: up to two digits (default: two digits)
b)
Feature Numbers: A number of up to four digits, consisting of "0" through "9", " ", and "#"
c)
Other PBX Extension Numbers (Other PBX Extension Number [TIE] -1 through 16): A
number of up to three digits, consisting of "0" through "9", " ", and "#"
[Flexible Numbering Table (available while a dial tone is heard)]
Extension Numbering Scheme 1—Leading
Number
Extension Numbering Scheme 2—Leading
Number
Extension Numbering Scheme 3—Leading
Number
Extension Numbering Scheme 4—Leading
Number
Extension Numbering Scheme 5—Leading
Number
Extension Numbering Scheme 6—Leading
Number
Feature
Default
Type 1
(with
)
KX-TDA30/
KX-TDA600
KX-TDA100/
KX-TDA200
1 / 2
2 / 3
3 / 4
4 / None
None
None
2.3 System Data Control
Type 2
(without
10 / 20
10
11 / 21
11
12 / 22
12
13 / 23
13
14 / 24
14
15 / 25
15
Feature Guide
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