Line Preference - Outgoing (Idle Line / No Line / Prime Line) - Panasonic KX-TA1232 Features Manual

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General Features
Line Preference — Outgoing (Idle Line / No Line /
Prime Line)
Description
A proprietary telephone user can select a desired outgoing line preference to originate calls
from the following three line preferences:
a)
Idle Line Preference:
When you go off-hook, you are connected to an idle line. An idle line is automatically
selected from the pre-assigned lines.
b)
No Line Preference:
No line is selected when you go off-hook. You must select a line to make a call.
c)
Prime Line Preference:
When you go off-hook, you are connected to the pre-assigned line. Assign a line as your
prime line beforehand.
Conditions
• Setting a new line preference feature cancels the previous setting.
• To set Prime Line Preference, one prime line is selected from intercom or outside lines.
• The outside lines used by users must be connected by programming.
• To select Idle Line Preference, outside lines available for the user should be programmed.
Also outside lines available for Automatic Line Access should be assigned.
• The user can override the Idle / Prime Line Preference temporarily to select a specific line.
To select it, press the desired line access button (INTERCOM or CO button) before going
off-hook or pressing the SP-PHONE / MONITOR button; or if Full One-Touch Dialing is
enabled, press One-Touch Dialing, DSS (Direct Station Selection), REDIAL, or SAVE
button.
Programming Guide References
• [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment
• [103] Automatic Access Outside Line Assignment
• [400] Outside Line Connection Assignment
• [605-606] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment —— Day / Night
Features Guide References
• Outside Line Connection Assignment — Outgoing
User Manual References
• 2.2.1 Initial Settings
• 2.2.2 Flexible Button Assignment
• 4.2.1 Making Calls
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