Pause Insertion; Host Pbx Access Code (Access Code To The Telephone Company From A Host Pbx) - Panasonic KX-NSX1000 Manual

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2.5.4 Trunk Call Features
Operating Manual References
2.1.6 Allowing Users to Seize an Unavailable Outside Line (Trunk Busy Out)

2.5.4.7 Pause Insertion

Description
Pressing a PAUSE button inserts a preprogrammed Pause time between digits of a user-dialled number
before the number is dialled out, allowing certain numbers separated with a pause to be used to access
certain features (e.g., access codes, seizing idles lines, etc.).
When a pause is needed, pauses must be inserted manually (pressing the PAUSE button) in all cases,
except for the following access codes where a pause is automatically inserted between the user-dialled
access code and the subsequent digits:
a.
Host PBX Access code (→ 2.5.4.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company
from a Host PBX))
b.
Special Carrier Access code (→ 2.5.4.9 Special Carrier Access Code)
c.
Second Dial Tone Waiting code
Conditions
The Pause time is programmable for each trunk.
Pauses can be stored in Memory Dialling.
When a Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialled after seizing a trunk, a preprogrammed number of
pauses are inserted after the code.
ARS
A pause is not automatically inserted between the user-dialled access code and the subsequent digits
when the ARS mode is enabled. (→ 2.8.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS))
PC Programming Manual References
9.24 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - LCO Port—Pause Time
10.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous—During Conversation—Pause
Signal Time
14.4 PBX Configuration—[6-4] Feature—Second Dial Tone
2.5.4.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone
Company from a Host PBX)
Description
This PBX can be installed behind an existing PBX (host PBX) by connecting the extension ports of the host
PBX to the trunk ports of this PBX (behind PBX). A Host PBX Access code is required for the behind PBX to
access the telephone company (e.g., to make outside calls) through the host PBX. The Trunk access
number of the host PBX should be stored as a Host PBX Access code on a trunk group of the behind PBX.
A preprogrammed Pause time will be automatically inserted between the user dialled Host PBX Access
code and the subsequent digits (→ 2.5.4.7 Pause Insertion).
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