Panasonic KX-TD1232E Installation Manual

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Digital Super Hybrid System
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KX-TD816E / KX-TD1232E
Please read this manual before connecting
the Digital Super Hybrid System.
KX-TD816
KX-TD1232

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  • Page 1 Digital Super Hybrid System Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System. MODEL KX-TD816E / KX-TD1232E KX-TD816 KX-TD1232...
  • Page 2: System Components

    Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model KX-TD816E/KX-TD1232E, Digital Super Hybrid System. System Components Model Description KX-TD816E Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit) Service Unit KX-TD1232E Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit) KX-T7420E Digital proprietary telephone Telephone KX-T7425E Digital proprietary telephone...
  • Page 3 If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
  • Page 4 Important Information This equipment should be used on PSTN lines requiring 2-wire Loop calling unguarded clearing with Loop Disconnect or DTMF address signalling. The equipment must be connected to direct extension lines and a payphone should not be connected as an extension. Operation in Power Failure In the event of a power failure, three single line telephones connected to Power Failure Transfer jacks will be directly connected to the following CO lines:...
  • Page 5 Attention • The apparatus is designed to be installed and operated under controlled conditions of ambient temperature and a relative humidity not greater than 60%. • Avoid installing the apparatus in damp or humid environments, such as bathrooms or swimming pools. •...
  • Page 6 Attention The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the bottom of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.
  • Page 7 Introduction This Installation Manual provides technical information for the Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, KX-TD816/KX-TD1232. It is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the system and includes a description of the system, its hardware and software, features and services and environmental requirements.
  • Page 8 Installation Manual Contents Section 1 System Outline System Highlights ................1-2 Basic System Construction .............. 1-4 Proprietary Telephones ..............1-5 Options....................1-6 Specifications..................1-11 1.5.1 General Description..............1-11 1.5.2 Characteristics ................. 1-12 1.5.3 System Capacity..............1-13 1.5.4 Ports..................1-15 Section 2 Installation Before Installation ................
  • Page 9 Installation Manual Contents 2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection....... 2-50 2.4.12 System Connection*..............2-51.4 2.4.13 Battery Adaptor Connection............ 2-51.6 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer ......2-52 Starting the System for the First Time ........... 2-54 System Restart .................. 2-56 System Data Clear ................
  • Page 10 Installation Manual Contents Call Hold – CO Line................3-29 Call Hold – Intercom ................3-30 Call Hold, Exclusive – CO Line............3-30 Call Hold, Exclusive – Intercom ............3-31 Call Hold Retrieve – CO Line ............3-32 Call Hold Retrieve – Intercom............3-32 Calling / Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP / COLP) ................
  • Page 11 Installation Manual Contents Directed Call Pickup → Call Pickup, Directed ........3-38 Display, Call Information ..............3-62 Display, Extension Programmed Data..........3-63 Display, Self-Extension Number ............3-64 Display, Time and Date ..............3-65 Display Contrast Adjustment.............. 3-65 Do Not Disturb (DND) ............... 3-66 Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call.........
  • Page 12 Installation Manual Contents Last Number Redial → Redial, Last Number ........3-144 Least Cost Routing (LCR)..............3-95 LED Indication, CO Line ..............3-106 LED Indication, Intercom..............3-107 Limited Call Duration................. 3-108 Line Access, Automatic..............3-108 Line Access, CO Line Group ............. 3-109 Line Access, Direct................
  • Page 13 Installation Manual Contents Power Failure Transfer ............... 3-139 Predial....................3-140 Private Call ..................3-140 Pulse to Tone Conversion ..............3-141 Quick Dialling ..................3-142 Recall ....................3-143 Redial, Automatic ................3-144 Redial, Last Number ................3-144 Redial, Saved Number ............... 3-145 Remote Station Lock Control .............
  • Page 14 Installation Manual Contents Terminate .................... 3-170 Time-Out, Variable ................3-171 Timed Reminder ................. 3-173 Toll Restriction ................... 3-174 Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry ......3-178 Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialling......3-179 Trunk (CO Line) Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) ...... 3-180 Two-Way Recording into the Voice Mail ...........
  • Page 15 Installation Manual Contents [016] Charge Rate Assignment............4-35.2 [017] TD286 Extension Number Set ..........4-35.4 [018] TD286 Extension Name Set............4-35.6 [019] Budget Management on TD286 Port ........4-35.7 [021]–[022] Doorphone Call Forwarding — Day / Night....4-35.8 System Programming ............... 4-36 [100] Flexible Numbering ..............
  • Page 16 Installation Manual Contents [148] Off-Hook Monitor ..............4-69.9 [150] ISDN DDI Translation Table ............ 4-69.10 [151]–[152] ISDN DDI Ringing Assignment — Day / Night... 4-69.11 [153] Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) ..... 4-69.13 Timer Programming................. 4-70 [200] Hold Recall Time ..............4-70 [201] Transfer Recall Time..............
  • Page 17 Installation Manual Contents [419] Subscriber Number Assignment ..........4-104 [420]/[429] ISDN Ring Service Assignment — Day / Night..... 4-105 [421] CO Line Name Assignment ............4-106 [422] ISDN Port Type................. 4-107 [423] ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode ............4-108 [424] ISDN Configuration ..............4-109 [425] ISDN Data Link Mode ..............
  • Page 18 Installation Manual Contents [602] Extension Group Assignment ........... 4-128 [603]–[604] DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing — Day / Night................4-129 [605]–[606] Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night................4-131 [607]–[608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day / Night ... 4-133 [609] Voice Mail Access Codes............
  • Page 19 Installation Manual Contents [806]–[807] EIA (RS-232C) Parameters — Port 1 / Port 2 ....4-163 [813] Floating Number Assignment ........... 4-165 [814] Modem Standard ............... 4-167.0 [817] TD197 Baud Rate Set ............... 4-167.1 [818] Timed Reminder Message Assignment........4-167.2 4.11 Option Programming ............... 4-168 [990] System Additional Information..........
  • Page 20 Installation Manual Contents DECT PS System Programming ............. 8-40 DECT PS System Programming Conditions ........8-40 [020] PS Flexible CO Button Assignment.......... 8-41 [650] PS Registration................8-43 [651] PS Termination................8-46 [653] PS Extension Name Set............. 8-48 [654] SXDP Assignment ..............8-49 [655] PS Budget Management............
  • Page 21: System Outline

    Section 1 System Outline This section provides general information on the system, including system capacity and specifications.
  • Page 22: System Highlights

    System Highlights System Capacity Basic Module System System Expansion Connection KX-TD816 CO line (ISDN S0 line) 8 (4) — Extension — KX-TD1232 CO line (ISDN S0 line) 12 (6) 24 (12) Extension Module Expansion Expansion modules are used to increase the system capacity. CO line modules and extension modules can be added to the basic system to add CO lines, ISDN S0 lines and extensions.
  • Page 23 System Highlights The system can be programmed from a proprietary telephone or from a personal computer. Voice Mail Integration The system supports Voice Processing Systems with in-band DTMF signalling as well as DPT integration. Least Cost Routing (LCR) Automatically selects the pre-programmed least expensive route for outgoing toll calls.
  • Page 24: Basic System Construction

    The KX-TD816 Digital Super Hybrid System has a basic capacity of 8 extensions, and KX-TD1232 has 16 extensions. It is capable of supporting Panasonic digital and analogue proprietary telephones, consoles and single line devices such as single line telephones, facsimiles.
  • Page 25: Proprietary Telephones

    Proprietary Telephones The following Panasonic proprietary telephones are available with this system. Proprietary Description Telephone KX-T7420 Digital, speakerphone, 12 Flexible CO KX-T7425 Digital, speakerphone, 24 Flexible CO KX-T7431 Digital, 1-line display, speakerphone, 12 Flexible CO KX-T7433 Digital, 3-line display, speakerphone,...
  • Page 26 Options 8-Station Line Unit (KX-TD170) Each unit adds eight extensions. One expansion unit for KX- TD816, and up to two expansion units for KX-TD1232 can be installed per system. D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 8 or 16 extensions 8 extensions can can be added.
  • Page 27 Options 8-CO Line Card (KX-TD181)* 4-ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD281)* One of the following cards can be installed for KX-TD1232. KX-TD181 : Adds eight CO lines. KX-TD281 : Adds four ISDN S0 lines. 8 CO lines / 4 ISDN S0 lines can be added. 4-CO Line Card (KX-TD182)* 2-ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD282)* One of the following cards can be installed for KX-TD816.
  • Page 28 Options Remote Card (KX-TD196)* The Remote Card allows programming and maintenance of the system from a remote location. Central Office Telephone Line Personal Computer with modem 9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) / 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198)* These card and unit allow system programming and maintenance from a remote location.
  • Page 29: Battery Adaptor (Kx-A46)

    Options Message Unit (KX-TD190) / Message Card (KX-TD199)* These unit and card require recording an Outgoing Message (OGM). OGM for external callers and/or an OGM for Timed Reminder can be recorded. KX-TD190: Can be installed to the KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232. KX-TD199: Can be installed to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198).
  • Page 30 Options DSS Console (KX-T7440, KX-T7240, KX-T7040) / Attendant Console (KX-T7441) Permits easy and quick access to stations and features. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) shows the idle, busy or Do Not Disturb state of each station. If the Operator uses a Console as well as a proprietary telephone, the BLF will show the check-in/check-out status.
  • Page 31: Specifications

    Specifications 1.5.1 General Description System Capacity KX-TD816 CO lines (ISDN S0 lines) 8 max. (4 max.) Extensions 16 max. (32 max. with XDP) KX-TD1232 CO lines (ISDN S0 lines) 12 max. (6 max.) Extensions 32 max. (64 max. with XDP) Control Method Stored Program CPU: 16 bits CPU Switching...
  • Page 32 Specifications Extension Connection Cable Single line telephones 1 pair wire (A, B) KX-T7420, KX-T7425, KX-T7431, KX-T7433, 1 pair wire (L, H) or KX-T7436, KX-T7220, KX-T7230, KX-T7235, 2 pair wire (A, B, L, H) KX-T7250 KX-T7130 , KX-T7020, KX-T7050 2 pair wire (A, B, L, H) 1 pair wire (L, H) KX-T7440, KX-T7441, KX-T7240, KX-T7040 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording...
  • Page 33: System Capacity

    Specifications Ability To Recognize Further Digits The KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232 PBX is capable of accepting and acting upon routing information received from a proprietary telephone for 10 seconds, after the latest routing information has been received. (Satisfies BS6450:Part 1 1993 Clause 13.5.) 1.5.3 System Capacity Lines, Cards, Units, Station Equipment KX-TD1232...
  • Page 34: System Data

    Specifications Doorphone Door Opener External Pager External Music Source *: 9600bps Speed Remote Card cannot be installed directly in KX-TD816, but can be installed in the Message Unit (KX-TD190) and then to the KX-TD816. **: Message Card cannot be installed directly in KX-TD816, but can be installed in the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198) and then to the KX-TD816.
  • Page 35 Specifications 1.5.4 Ports Port type classification BRIEF DESCRIPTION PORT TYPE PORT NAME CONNECT TO PT, SLT EXTN PORT CONNECT TO NETWORK PSTN PORT CONNECT TO DIGITAL NETWORK ISDN 2 PORT EXTERNAL PAGING PAGING PORT EXTERNAL MUSIC EXT. MUSIC PORT CONNECT TO KX-A46 BATTERY PORT CONNECT TO KX-T30865 DOORPHONE PORT *...
  • Page 36 Specifications Send and receive loudness ratings on port to port basis Send loudness rating (1AS → PAS) : +3 dB (0 km) Receive loudness rating (PAS → 1AS) : -6 dB (0 km) Extension (1AS) port 3 ringers can be supported with extension wiring up to 620 m. Notes •...
  • Page 37 Section 2 Installation This section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions, as well as how to install the optional cards and units.
  • Page 38: Before Installation

    Before Installation Please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. Safety Installation Instructions When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following: 1.
  • Page 39 Before Installation the wires where they may be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets. 3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment.
  • Page 40: Installation Of The Main Unit

    Installation of the Main Unit 2.2.1 Unpacking When you unpack the main unit, the following components should be included: KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 Service Part No. Main Unit AC Cord PQJA10045Z Templet TD1232:PQQX10176Y TD816:PQQX10171Y three four Screw PQHE5008Z Pager Connector PQJP1E2Z Music Source Connector PQJE1E1Z Expansion line cord holder PQHR10113Z1...
  • Page 41 Installation of the Main Unit Inside View of the Main Unit KX-TD816 Extension Connectors Paging Jack 2 Paging Jack 1 External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1 System Clear Switch 4CO/ISDN Reset Button Door Opener and Doorphone Connectors Front Cover KX-TD1232 Door Opener and Doorphone Connectors...
  • Page 42: Wall Mounting

    2.2.3 Wall Mounting This set is made exclusively for wall mounting. The wall must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, they must have the same diameter as the ones enclosed.
  • Page 43: Frame Earth Connection

    Installation of the Main Unit 2.2.4 Frame Earth Connection IMPORTANT!!! You must connect the frame of the main unit to Earth. To Earth To ground To Earth To Earth 2.2.5 Opening Front Cover Two screws are attached to the front cover by springs so that they will not be lost.
  • Page 44 Connection 2.3.1 System Connection Diagram Printer for SMDR or Personal Computer for System Programming Two car batteries, connected in series Battery Adaptor • Consisting of two 12 VDC KX-A46 The socket outlet shall be placed close to the To AC Outlet equipment and shall be easily accessible.
  • Page 45: System Connection Diagram

    2.3.1 System Connection Diagram (CO Lightning Protectors) KX-TD816 : 8 CO Lines CO’s 1 through 8 (additional) KX-TD1232: 12 CO Lines CO’s 1 through 12 (additional) KX-TD816 : 16 Extensions (8 extensions – initial, 8 extensions – additional) KX-TD1232: 32 Extensions (16 extensions – initial, 16 extensions – additional) (two pair) It is recommended that (two...
  • Page 46: Extension Connection

    2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles (KX-TD816: Jack 1 through Jack 8, KX-TD1232: Jack 1 through Jack 16) Wire Specifications In making an extension line connection, use twisted pair cable for installation. The wire specifications for extensions are as follows: Wire Solid wire Diameter of conductor...
  • Page 47 2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles (KX-TD816: Jack 1 through Jack 8, KX-TD1232: Jack 1 through Jack 16) KX-TD1232 REMOTE Jack 4 SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION Jack 3 Jack 2 8CO/ISDN Jack 1 Jacks 1 through 16 are located from bottom to top.
  • Page 48 2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles (KX-TD816: Jack 1 through Jack 8, KX-TD1232: Jack 1 through Jack 16) Maximum distance of extension line cord The maximum length of the extension line cord, twisted cable, that connects the main unit and the extension is as follows: 240 m for ø...
  • Page 49 2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles (KX-TD816: Jack 1 through Jack 8, KX-TD1232: Jack 1 through Jack 16) Digital Proprietary Telephone Connection With the KX-T7420, KX-T7425, KX-T7431, KX-T7433, KX- T7436, KX-T7220, KX-T7230, KX-T7235, and KX-T7250 model digital proprietary telephones, 4-conductor wiring is required for each extension.
  • Page 50 2.3.2 Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles (KX-TD816: Jack 1 through Jack 8, KX-TD1232: Jack 1 through Jack 16) 2. Digital Proprietary Telephone Connection and SLT Connection 6-pin plug Master socket Terminal wire Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [007] Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment Feature References Section 3, Features,...
  • Page 51: Parallelled Telephone Connection

    2.3.3 Parallelled Telephone Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone A single line telephone can be connected in parallel with any proprietary telephone as follows: Method 1 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins “A” and “B.” 4-conductor wiring cord For DPT: Connect pins “L”...
  • Page 52 2.3.3 Parallelled Telephone Connection for a Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone Method 2: for Digital Proprietary Telephone only 4-conductor wiring cord 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins “A,” “B,” “L” and “H.” Connect pins “A” and “B.” Master socket <Back of the KX-T7400 Series DPTs>...
  • Page 53: Extra Device Port (Xdp) Connection

    2.3.4 EXtra Device Port (XDP) Connection for a Digital Proprietary Telephone and a Single Line Telephone With the eXtra Device Port (XDP) connection, a digital proprietary telephone and a single line telephone can be connected to the same extension jack and have different extension numbers. System programming is required.
  • Page 54: External Pager Connection

    2.3.5 External Pager Connection A maximum of two user-supplied external pagers can be connected per system. You can program the external pager that will send background music and determine whether both pagers will generate a confirmation tone. Use an RCA connector and shielded cable. To adjust the sound level of the pagers, use the volume control on the amplifiers.
  • Page 55 2.3.5 External Pager Connection KX-TD1232 REMOTE SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION Paging Jack 2 Paging Jack 1 8CO/ISDN Speaker Amplifier Paging Equipment 2 Speaker Amplifier Paging Equipment 1 Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [804] External Pager BGM [805] External Pager Confirmation Tone Feature References Section 3, Features, Background Music (BGM) –...
  • Page 56: External Music Source Connection

    2.3.6 External Music Source Connection A maximum of two music sources can be connected per system. Use a two-conductor plug (3.5 mm in diameter). Insert the plug to the earphone / headphone jack on the external music source. System programming is required for the Music on Hold and Background Music features.
  • Page 57 2.3.6 External Music Source Connection KX-TD1232 REMOTE External Music Jack 2 SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION External Music Jack 1 8CO/ISDN External Music Source 2 External Music Source 1 Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [803] Music Source Use [990] System Additional Information, Field (20) Feature References Section 3, Features, Background Music (BGM)
  • Page 58: Printer Connection

    2.3.7 Printer Connection A user-supplied printer can be connected to the EIA (RS-232C) connector (25-pin) on the main unit. The printer is used to print out SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the EIA (RS-232C) printer connector to the EIA connector.
  • Page 59 2.3.7 Printer Connection Printer / Personal Computer (25-pin) Connection Chart EIA (RS-232C) port on EIA (RS-232C) port on the printer/PC the main unit Circuit Circuit Signal Signal Type Type Name Name (EIA) (EIA) SD (TXD) RD (RXD) RD (RXD) SD (TXD) CS (CTS) DR (DSR) ER (DTR)
  • Page 60: Eia (Rs-232C) Signals

    2.3.7 Printer Connection EIA (RS-232C) Signals Frame Ground: FG Connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data: SD (TXD) ..........(output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A “Mark” condition is held unless data or break signals are being transmitted.
  • Page 61: Expansion Units

    Optional Cards and Units Installation 2.4.1 Location of Optional Cards and Units The location of the optional cards and units is shown below. Precaution To protect the printed circuit boards (P-boards) from static electricity, do not touch parts on the P-boards in the main unit and on the optional cards and units.
  • Page 62: Location Of Optional Cards And Units

    2.4.1 Location of Optional Cards and Units KX-TD1232 A maximum of two 8-Station Line Units (KX-TD170) and/or one CO Line/ISDN Line Unit (KX-TD180, KX-TD280, KX-TD286, KX-TD290) can be installed to any expansion area. Area 3 Max. two extension line units 8-Station Line Units, KX-TD170 Area 2 Area 1...
  • Page 63 2.4.1 Location of Optional Cards and Units 4-CO Line Card / 2-ISDN S0 Line Card for KX-TD816 Install 4-CO Line Card (KX-TD182). 4CO/ISDN CO Line Adds four CO lines. Expansion Card Connector Install 2-ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD282). Adds two ISDN S0 lines. Front Cover is open.
  • Page 64: Co Line Connection

    2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) Card Installation for KX-TD816 To connect CO 1 through CO 4, install the optional 4-CO Line Card (KX-TD182). To connect two ISDN S0 lines (CO 1 through CO 4), install the optional 2-ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD282). 1.
  • Page 65 2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) Card Installation for KX-TD1232 To connect CO 1 through CO 8, install the optional 8-CO Line Card (KX-TD181). To connect four ISDN S0 lines (CO 1 through CO 8), install the optional 4-ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD281). 1.
  • Page 66 2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) 8-CO Line Connection with KX-TD181 / 4-CO Line Connection with KX-TD182 Use 4-pin plugs (included) to connect CO lines. There are two plugs to connect four CO lines for KX-TD816, and four plugs to connect eight CO lines for KX-TD1232.
  • Page 67 2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) KX-TD182 Jacks for Power Failure Transfer † CO 3, CO 4 CO 1, CO 2 View of Connector CO 2 CO 1 To Terminal Board or Modular Jacks from the Central Office. For details, refer to Section 2.5 “Auxiliary Connection for †...
  • Page 68 2.4.2 CO Line Connection (Optional Card) 4-ISDN S0 Line Connection with KX-TD281 / 2-ISDN S0 Line Connection with KX-TD282 Use 4-pin plugs (included) to connect ISDN S0 lines. There are two plugs to connect two ISDN S0 lines for KX-TD816, and four plugs to connect four ISDN S0 lines for KX-TD1232.
  • Page 69: Lightning Protector Installation

    2.4.3 Lightning Protector Installation A lightning protector is a device to be installed on a CO line to prevent a dangerous surge from entering the building and damaging equipment. A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line comes in contact with a power line.
  • Page 70 2.4.3 Lightning Protector Installation Outside Installation Diagram If you install an extension outside of the main building, the following precautions are recommended: (1) Install the extension wire underground. (2) Use a conduit to protect the wire. (Main Building) Protectors (Another Building) Main Main EXTN...
  • Page 71 2.4.3 Lightning Protector Installation Earth Rod Installation Diagram The length of earth rod and the required depth depend on the composition of the soil. Consider the following recommendations: Lightning Protector Earth Wire Main Unit (Underground) Earth Rod 1) Installation location of the earth rod .....Near the protector 2) Check obstructions........None 3) Composition of the earth rod ......Metal 4) Depth of the earth rod ........More than 50 cm...
  • Page 72 Optional Cards and Units Installation 2.4.4 CO Line Connection (Optional Unit) To add four CO lines (KX-TD816: CO 5 through CO 8, KX- TD1232: CO 9 through CO 12), use the optional 4-CO Line Unit (KX-TD180). To add two ISDN S0 lines, use the optional 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280).
  • Page 73: Installing Expansion Unit

    2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit The following procedures can be used to install either Extension Unit (KX-TD170), CO Line / ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD180, KX-TD280, KX-TD286, KX-TD290). There are two expansion areas for KX-TD816 and three expansion areas for KX-TD1232. System programming is required for unit location identification.
  • Page 74 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit 5. Secure the inside screw (included in the card) to fix the cabinet to the main unit. Note Be sure to fix the inside screw to the main unit, or the unit may not work properly. Inside screw If a KX-TD170 is to be installed: 6-1.
  • Page 75 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit If a KX-TD180 is to be installed: 6-1. Prepare the required plugs. Two 4-pin plugs are included in KX-TD180 to connect CO lines. To the unit ← ← From Network 6-2. Insert the plug into a jack on the unit. Connect an earth wire to the earth terminal on the KX-TD180.
  • Page 76 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit If a KX-TD280 / KX-TD286 is to be installed: 6-1. Prepare the required plugs. Two 4-pin plugs are included in KX-TD280, and six 4-pin plugs are included in KX-TD286 to connect CO lines. To the unit ← ←...
  • Page 77: Programming References

    2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit 7. Tie up all the cords into a bundle. If Notes • If two or three expansion units are installed, cut the cabinet covers on other cords are coming from the upper the lower cabinets to allow the cords cabinets, tie them, too.
  • Page 78: Internal Isdn S0 Line Connection

    2.4.7 Internal ISDN S0 Line Connection The ISDN S0 bus on the KX-TD280, KX-TD281 and KX-TD282, whose ROM numbers are P071D or later ROM versions and on the KX-TD286 can be used as internal S0 bus. The Port numbers 01 and 02 of the KX-TD281 are fixed as external ISDN S0 Lines.
  • Page 79 2.4.7 Internal ISDN S0 Line Connection 2. Insert the plug into a ISDN S0 port on the unit. KX-TD281 KX-TD282 Port No. 2 Port No. 4 Port No. 1 Port No. 3 Port No. 2† Port No. 1† To ISDN equipment To ISDN equipment KX-TD280 KX-TD286...
  • Page 80: Maximum Cabling Distance Of S0 Bus Connection

    2.4.7 Internal ISDN S0 Line Connection Maximum cabling distance of S0 bus connection The maximum length of the extension line cord that connects the main unit and the ISDN terminal equipment (TE) is shown below: Under 1000 m Point-to-Point Point-to-Multipoint TE 1 TE 8 Under 150 m...
  • Page 81: Remote Card Installation

    2.4.8 Remote Card Installation* 1. Insert the upper end of the Remote Card into the two hooks on the main unit. 2. Press the two corners at the lower end of the Remote Card. 3. Connect the cord to the Remote Card connector. KX-TD196 REMOTE Remote Card...
  • Page 82 2.4.9 9600bps Speed Remote Unit* / Message Unit Installation Preparation The following preparations are necessary before installing the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198) or Message Unit (KX- TD190). KX-TD198 (KX-TD816 only) KX-TD190 / KX-TD198 It is necessary to set the MODE switch It is possible to attach another expansion unit before installing the Remote Unit to the to the Message or Remote Unit and install...
  • Page 83 2.4.9 9600bps Speed Remote Unit* / Message Unit Installation Installation The following procedures can be used to install the Message or 9600bps Speed Remote Unit. If it is attached to another expansion unit, refer to the installing procedures of the expansion unit. The KX-TD816 is illustrated as the main unit.
  • Page 84 2.4.10 9600bps Speed Remote Card / Message Card* Installation The KX-TD816 user can install the 9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) to the Message Unit (KX-TD190), and the Message Card (KX-TD199) to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198). The KX-TD1232 user can install the 9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) in the main unit.
  • Page 85 2.4.10 9600bps Speed Remote Card / Message Card* Installation 5. Flatten the cable to replace the inside 6. Replace the inside cover and secure the cover properly. four screws on the back. Also, replace the side cover. 7. Set the MODE switch to 1. MODE Cable 8.
  • Page 86: Doorphone Installation

    2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection A maximum of two doorphones (KX-T30865) and two door openers is permitted. Doorphone Installation 1. Loosen the screw to separate the doorphone into halves. screw 2. Attach the base cover to the wall with two screws. Note Two kinds of screws are included;...
  • Page 87: Door Phone

    2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener 2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Connection Connection Use 4-pin plugs (included) to connect doorphone or door opener. A plug is able to connect up to two doorphones or door openers. 4- conductor wiring is required. 1.
  • Page 88 2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection KX-TD1232 DOORPHONE REMOTE Doorphone 2 SYSTEM INTER Doorphone 1 CONNECTION 8CO/ISDN 4-conductor wiring Doorphone 1 Doorphone 2 (KX-T30865) (KX-T30865) Door Opener KX-TD816 Door opener 2 DOOROPENER Door opener 1 4CO/ISDN 4-conductor wiring To door opener 2 is required.
  • Page 89 2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection KX-TD1232 DOOROPENER Door opener 2 REMOTE Door opener 1 SYSTEM INTER CONNECTION 8CO/ISDN 4-conductor wiring is required. To door opener 2 To door opener 1 Notes • For wiring, it is recommended to use UL 1015 twisted wire or the equivalent.
  • Page 90 2.4.11 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Maximum distance of doorphone and door opener line The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line that connects to the main unit is as follows: 120 m for ø 0.5 mm Doorphone KX-T30865 120 m for ø...
  • Page 91: System Connection

    2.4.12 System Connection* To connect two main units, use the optional System Inter Connection Cards (two) and the Connection Cable (included in the cards). 1. Insert the upper end of the System Inter Connection Card into the two hooks on the main unit of the Master System.
  • Page 92 2.4.12 System Connection* 8. Open the ROM Cover in the Slave System and set the Master/Slave switch on the CPU card to “Slave.” REMOTE 8CO/ISDN 9. Turn the power on. Notes • System Connection may take a while (5 to 15 min. depending on your software version) to be completed after the power is turned on.
  • Page 93: Battery Adaptor Connection

    2.4.13 Battery Adaptor Connection User-supplied car batteries can be used as a backup power supply in the event of a power failure. In case of power failure, the batteries automatically maintain the power to the main unit instantly. The optional Battery Adaptor, model KX-A46, is required.
  • Page 94 2.4.13 Battery Adaptor Connection Wall Mounting 1. Drive the accessory four small screws on Metal Plates the bottom of the unit. 2. Place the metal plates so that the screw Front heads insert into the slots as shown. Screws 3. Slide the metal plates in the directions of (big) the arrows, and drive the screws.
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  • Page 96: Auxiliary Connection For Power Failure Transfer

    Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer Power Failure Transfer connects a specific single line telephone to selected CO line in the event of system power failure. Single line telephones connected to the Power Failure Transfer jacks are connected directly to following CO lines; KX-TD816 : CO 1, CO 2, CO 5 KX-TD1232 : Master System –...
  • Page 97 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer KX-TD182 View of Connector To a single line telephone Notes • In the event of a power failure, system memory is protected by the factory-provided lithium battery. There is no memory loss except for the saved values of the Camp-on, Saved Number Redial, Last Number Redial, Call Park and Message Waiting features.
  • Page 98: Starting The System For The First Time

    Starting the System for the First Time 1. Set the power switch to “OFF.” 2. Set the system clear switch to “CLEAR.” 3. Plug the AC power cord into the system and an AC outlet. 4. Turn the power switch on. 5.
  • Page 99 Starting the System for the First Time KX-TD1232 System Clear SYSTEM Switch CLEAR CLEAR NORMAL RESET Reset Button To AC Outlet Power Indicator Notes • After pressing the Reset button, slide the system clear switch to “NORMAL” at step 6 while the power indicator is flashing (approximately within 10 seconds).
  • Page 100: System Restart

    System Restart If after checking the system features you determine that the system is not operating properly, restart the system. Keep in mind that the following features are cleared when you restart the system: • Camp-on • Call Park The following features are cancelled when you restart the system: •...
  • Page 101: System Data Clear

    System Data Clear After storing or changing the system programming data, you can clear the programming data stored in the system. The system will restart with the default settings. 1. Slide the system clear switch to “CLEAR.” 2. Press the Reset button with a pointed tool. 3.
  • Page 103: Section 3 Features

    Section 3 Features This section describes every basic, optional, and programmable features in alphabetical order. It also provides information about the conditions, connection references, programming required, related features, and operation for every feature.
  • Page 104: A Bsent Message Capability

    Features bsent Message Capability Description Once set this option provides a message, on the display of the calling extension, to show the reason for the called extension’s absence. Nine messages can be programmed as desired which are available for every extension user. There are six pre-programmed default messages.
  • Page 105 Features ccount Code Entry Description An Account Code is used to identify incoming and outgoing outside calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call record. For incoming outside calls, account codes are optional. For outgoing outside calls, there are three modes available to enter an account code: Verified-All Calls mode;...
  • Page 106: A Lert Indication

    Features • In any mode, emergency dial numbers stored in program [311] “Emergency Dial Number Set” can be dialled out without an account code entry. • If the account code stored in location 001 of the programming table is used, the dialled number is not printed out to SMDR (Private Call). •...
  • Page 107: A Lternate Calling - Ring / Voice

    Features Programming Reference No Programming required. Feature Reference None Operation References Not applicable. lternate Calling – Ring / Voice Description This system offers two methods of Intercom Calling – Ring-Calling and Voice-Calling. Ring-Calling informs the called party of an incoming call with a ring tone, while the Voice-Calling uses the calling party’s voice.
  • Page 108: A Nswering, Direct Co Line

    Features nswering, Direct CO Line Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to answer an incoming call by simply pressing the appropriate CO button without lifting the handset or pressing the SP-PHONE / MONITOR button. Conditions This feature permits the user to specify the desired line to be answered if multiple incoming lines are ringing.
  • Page 109: Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On)

    Features utomatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) Description If the line is busy when a call is made, callback ringing will inform the caller when the line becomes free. Automatic Callback – Extension When the caller answers the callback ringing, other extension’s number is automatically dialled.
  • Page 110: Automatic Configuration

    Operator 2 is not set. c) Operator 1 belongs to Station Hunting Group. Features †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 111: A Utomatic Station Release

    Features • Hurry-Up Transfer does not function in the following cases; a) The waiting queue is set “0.” b) Hurry-Up Button is not assigned. c) Operator 1 belongs to Station Hunting Group. Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [129] Operator Queue Station Programming............User Manual, Customising the Buttons –...
  • Page 112: B Ackground Music (Bgm) - External

    Features ackground Music (BGM) Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to listen to background music from the monitor speaker on the telephone. Conditions • It may be required to select a music source used for BGM by system programming. • For Music Source 1, it is possible to select the internal or external music source by system programming.
  • Page 113 Features Connection References Section 2, Installation, 2.3.5 External Pager Connection 2.3.6 External Music Source Connection Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [100] Flexible Numbering, Background music – external [803] Music Source Use [804] External Pager BGM [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 – Bit 10 Feature References Section 3, Features, Background Music (BGM)
  • Page 114: Busy Lamp Field

    Features usy Lamp Field Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicators of the DSS (Direct Station Selection) buttons, each of which corresponds to a selected extension, tell whether the corresponding extensions are idle, busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode. Conditions •...
  • Page 115: B Utton, Direct Station Selection (Dss)

    Features Programming References No programming required. Feature References Section 3, Features Call Waiting Whisper OHCA Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer – Sending a call waiting tone (Busy Station Signaling [BSS]) utton, Direct Station Selection (DSS) Description DSS button permits the proprietary telephone user one-touch access...
  • Page 116: B Utton, Flexible

    Features utton, Flexible Description The use of Flexible Buttons is determined by either system or station programming. The following three types of Flexible Buttons are provided on proprietary telephones (PT) and Consoles: • Flexible CO buttons (provided on PT only) •...
  • Page 117 In the table, “ ” indicates that the feature can be assigned to the button. † :Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 118: B Utton, Group-Co (G-Co)

    Features utton, Group-CO (G-CO) Description To support efficient utilization of CO lines, a group of CO lines (CO line group) can be assigned to a CO button. The function is referred to as Group-CO (G-CO). The G-CO button works in conjunction with the DIL 1:N feature.
  • Page 119: B Utton, Loop-Co (L-Co)

    Features utton, Loop-CO (L-CO) Description All CO lines can be assigned to a flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone (PT). The assigned button serves as a Loop- CO (L-CO) button. An incoming call on any CO line arrives at the L-CO, unless there are no S-CO or G-CO buttons associated with the line or unless the button is already in use.
  • Page 120: B Utton, Single-Co (S-Co)

    Features utton, Single-CO (S-CO) Description A Single-CO (S-CO) button is a CO line access button. This allows the proprietary telephone user to access a specific line by pressing an S-CO button. An incoming call can be directed to an S- CO button.
  • Page 121: B Uttons On Proprietary Telephones

    Features uttons on Proprietary Telephones Description Proprietary telephones are provided with the feature / line access buttons listed below: KX-T Proprietary Telephones: Buttons 7020 7050 7130 7220 7230 7235 7250 7420 7425 7431 7433 7436 AUTO ANSWER / MUTE † AUTO DIAL / STORE †...
  • Page 122 Features CO (Central Office line): Can make or receive an outside call or can be re-assigned to a different CO or to various feature buttons. CONF (Conference): Used to establish a three-party conference. FLASH/RCL: Allows you to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up (Recall).
  • Page 123 Features SP-PHONE (Speakerphone): Used for handsfree operation. Pressing the button causes the telephone to switch between handset and handsfree operation. TRANSFER: Transfers a call to another extension or external destination. VOLUME: Used to adjust the ringer, speaker, handset and headset volume and the display contrast.
  • Page 124 Features aller ID Description Provides the calling party’s phone number and/or name of the called party’s display proprietary telephone before the called party answers the outside call. If the number and/or name are stored in the list of the System Speed Dialling, the number and/or name are provided.
  • Page 125 Features ALL FORWARDING FEATURES – SUMMARY Description Call forwarding features enable you to have your calls forwarded to a specified destination. You may specify the circumstances under which your calls are forwarded. The following Call Forwarding features are available: Call Forwarding – All Calls Call Forwarding –...
  • Page 126: C All Forwarding - All Calls

    Features all Forwarding – All Calls Description This feature is used when you want all your calls to be automatically re-directed to another extension. Conditions • Types of calls which are forwarded by this feature are: Outside calls – DDI; DIL 1:1; DIL 1:N; Intercept Routing Intercom calls –...
  • Page 127: C All Forwarding - Busy / No Answer

    Features all Forwarding – Busy / No Answer Description Your calls are forwarded to another extension if your extension is busy or you do not answer the call in a pre-determined time. Conditions • Types of calls which are forwarded by this function are: Outside calls –...
  • Page 128: C All Forwarding - No Answer

    Features Operation References Operation – Before Leaving Your Desk —User Manual Forwarding Your Calls (Call Forwarding) all Forwarding – No Answer Description Calls to your extension are forwarded to another extension if you do not answer the call in a pre-determined time. Conditions •...
  • Page 129: C All Forwarding - To Co Line

    Features all Forwarding – to CO Line Description Calls directed to your extension will be sent to an external destination. The outside telephone number must be pre- programmed. Conditions • Types of calls which are forwarded by this function are: Outside calls –...
  • Page 130 Features all Forwarding – by ISDN Line Description The call forwarding service provided by ISDN can be assigned on a multiple subscriber number (MSN) basis. The following features are available. • Call Forwarding – Unconditional (CFU) All incoming calls to an extension are transferred by the ISDN line.
  • Page 131: C All Hold - Co Line

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [100] Flexible Numbering, Call forwarding from hunting group [520] Call Forwarding from Hunting Group [990] System Additional Information, Area 06 – Bit 10 and 11. Station Programming............User Manual, Customising the Buttons –...
  • Page 132: C All Hold - Intercom

    Features all Hold – Intercom Description This is used to place an intercom call on hold. The held call can be retrieved from the user who held it or from any other extension. Conditions • Only one intercom call can be placed on hold in a telephone at a time (up to 10 calls in the system –...
  • Page 133: C All Hold, Exclusive - Intercom

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features, Hold Recall Music on Hold Operation References Operation – During a Conversation —User Manual Holding a Call – Denying other people the possibility of retrieving your held calls (Exclusive Call Hold) all Hold, Exclusive – Intercom Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to prevent any other extension users from retrieving a held intercom call.
  • Page 134: C All Hold Retrieve - Intercom

    Features all Hold Retrieve – CO Line Description Allows the extension user to retrieve a specified outside call that has been placed on hold by another extension. Conditions Confirmation tone is sent to the user when the hold is retrieved by the feature number.
  • Page 135: C Alling / Connected Line Identification Presentation (Clip / Colp)

    Features alling / Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP / COLP) Description Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) enables showing the calling party’s number on the display of the called party’s telephone when a call is received. Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) enables showing the called party’s number on the display of the calling party’s telephone when the called party answers a call.
  • Page 136 Features alling / Connected Line Identification Restriction (CLIR / COLR) Description Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) restricts showing the calling party’s number on the display of the called party’s telephone when a call is received. Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) restricts showing the called party’s number on the display of the calling party’s telephone when the called party answers a call.
  • Page 137: C Alling Party Control (Cpc) Signal Detection

    Features alling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection Description The Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal is an on-hook indication (disconnect signal) sent from the CO line when the telephone is hung up at the other end. To support efficient utilization of CO lines, the system monitors their state and when CPC Signal is detected from a line, the system disconnects the line and informs the extension with reorder tone.
  • Page 138: C All Log, Incoming

    Features all Log, Incoming Description Provides the external calling party’s information on the display proprietary telephone when the extension user does not answer the call. The phone number and name can be displayed when the number and the name are stored in list of System Speed Dialling. The stored number or modified number, if needed can be used to call back the party.
  • Page 139 Features all Park Description Allows the extension user to place a held call into a system parking area. This releases the user from the parked call to perform other operations. The parked call can be retrieved from any other extension user. Conditions •...
  • Page 140: C All Pickup, Co Line

    Features all Pickup, CO Line Description Allows any extension user to answer an incoming outside call that is ringing at another’s telephone. Conditions • Call Pickup starts with the lowest CO number. • Confirmation tone is sent to the user when the call is picked up. Eliminating the tone is programmable.
  • Page 141: C All Pickup, Group

    Features all Pickup, Group Description Allows the extension user to answer a call that is ringing at another telephone, if the call is ringing within the user’s extension group. Conditions • The user can pick up an incoming outside, intercom, or doorphone call. •...
  • Page 142: Call Splitting

    Features all Splitting Description Allows the extension user to alternate between two other parties. Placing the current call on hold allows the user to have a conversation with the other party. Conditions Call Splitting is impossible during Doorphone Call or Paging. Programming References No programming required.
  • Page 143: C All Transfer, Screened - To Co Line

    Features all Transfer, Screened – to CO Line Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to voice-announce to the external party and transfer the intercom call. Conditions Class of Service programming determines the extensions that are able to perform it. Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [205] Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration Time [502] Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration Limit...
  • Page 144: C All Transfer, Unscreened - To Extension

    Features all Transfer, Unscreened – to Extension Description Allows the user to transfer an intercom or outside call to directly transfer to an extension party. After dialling the destination extension, the user replaces the handset while hearing ringback tone. Conditions •...
  • Page 145: Call Waiting

    Features all Waiting Description While in conversation, a call waiting tone informs the user of another incoming call that is waiting. He or she can answer the second call by disconnecting or placing the current call on hold. Call waiting tone can be enabled or disabled by dialling the appropriate feature number.
  • Page 146: C Harge Fee Reference

    Features harge Fee Reference Description Allows pre-assigned display telephone users to see charges and print out the charges. Charges are displayed per extension, CO line, Account Code, or the total of each can be referred to. There are two display formats – Pulse or Pound. Conditions •...
  • Page 147: Class Of Service (Cos)

    Features lass of Service (COS) Description COS is used to define the features which are allowed for a group of extensions. Each extension is assigned a primary and a secondary COS numbers. Eight Classes of Service are available. Conditions • The operator can switch the extension’s COS between a primary and a secondary.
  • Page 148: C O Incoming Call Information Display

    Features [516] Calling Line Identification Restriction [517] Connected Line Identification Restriction [518] CFU / CFB / CFNR Assignment [519] Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) [520] Call Forwarding from Hunting Group [521] Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line [601] Class of Service [613] ISDN Class of Service [991] COS Additional Information Feature References...
  • Page 149 Features Conditions • It is required to name CO lines and extensions by system programming. • With the CLIP feature, the ISDN line informs the system of the caller’s telephone number. To display the name, the system compares the informed number with the System Speed Dialling Numbers stored in program [001] and if a match is found, determines the caller’s name by using the System Speed Dialling Names stored in program [002].
  • Page 150: C O Line Connection Assignment - Outgoing

    Features O Line Connection Assignment Description This allows you to specify the CO lines connected to your system to prevent an extension user from originating an outside call by selecting a line which is not connected. An idle line is selected from the connected ones when an extension user makes an Automatic Line Access.
  • Page 151: C O Line Group

    Features O Line Group Description CO lines can be grouped into up to eight CO line groups. This allows extensions to call outside parties without designating a specific CO line, since a CO line is automatically selected from the designated CO line group. All CO lines belonging to a CO line group follow the assignment determined for that CO line group.
  • Page 152 Features ompletion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Description Allows the extension users to set the telephone to receive callback ringing when a busy called party on an ISDN line becomes free. A special dial tone informs the caller that the called party is busy. When the caller answers the callback ringing, other party’s number is automatically dialled.
  • Page 153 Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [100] Flexible Numbering, CCBS cancel [153] Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) [990] System Additional Information, Area 07 – Bits 16 and 15 Feature References Section 3, Features, Dial Tone, Distinctive Operation References Operation –...
  • Page 154 Features onfirmation Tone Description At the end of many different functions the system confirms the success of the operation by sending a confirmation tone to the extension user through the speaker of the telephone. Confirmation tone 1: (a) Indicates that the new setting differs from the previous setting. (b) Set or cancel the Electronic Station Lockout.
  • Page 155 Features Confirmation tone 4: Sent when moving from a two-party call to a three-party call, and vice versa. (These are caused by Conference.) It is possible to eliminate this tone by system programming. Conditions Confirmation Tone 1 and 2 are provided to reconfirm the assigned feature.
  • Page 156 Features onsole Description The Direct Station Selection (DSS) or Attendant Console provides direct access to extensions and features and busy lamp display. The Console must be programmed to work with a proprietary telephone (PT). System Programming assigns the jack numbers of the Console and its associated PT.
  • Page 157 Features To meet the user’s various needs, DSS buttons can be changed to the other function buttons. PF (Programmable Feature) buttons printed as F1 through F16: These buttons are provided with no default setting. The paired telephone user can program the buttons for the other function buttons. ANSWER button: Used to answer an incoming call to the paired telephone.
  • Page 158: Consultation Hold

    Features onsultation Hold Description Allows the extension user to place a call on hold temporarily to transfer it or make a Conference call or make Call Splitting. The held call cannot be retrieved from other extensions. Conditions • With a proprietary telephone, Consultation Hold is established by pressing TRANSFER or CONF button.
  • Page 159: Data Line Security

    Features ata Line Security Description Data Line Security is a function that can be set by system programming. Once set, communication between the extension and the other end is protected from signal intrusions such as Call Waiting and Hold Recall. Data equipment or a facsimile may be connected to an extension jack so that the user can perform data communications.
  • Page 160: D Ial Type Selection

    Features Data Line Security Do Not Disturb (DND) Electronic Station Lockout Pickup Dialling Timed Reminder Dial tone 3: Sounds when performing Account Code Entry or Completing Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS). Also sounds when answering Timed Reminder call. Dial tone 4: Sounds when messages are waiting for the extension. Conditions None Programming References...
  • Page 161 Features Pulse Dial (Rotary) Mode The dialling signal from an extension, either in tone or pulse, is converted to pulse dialling. Pulse signals are transmitted to the CO line. Call Blocking Mode Set this mode on CO lines that can receive both tone and pulse, but under contract with the Central Office for pulse dialling only.
  • Page 162: D Irect Dialling In (Ddi)

    Features irect Dialling In (DDI) Description Provides automatic direction of an incoming ISDN line call to a specific extension. Assignable destinations are: Assignable destinations are: (1) Operator, (2) extension, (3) Hunting Group, (4) TAFAS, (5) modem, (6) Phantom extension, (7) Voice Mail extension, (8) ISDN extension and (9) external ringer.
  • Page 163: D Irect In Lines (Dil)

    Features irect In Lines (DIL) Description Enables an incoming outside call to go directly to one or more answering points. DIL 1:1 puts an incoming outside call to a single destination. Assignable destinations are: (1) extension; (2) modem; (3) external pager, (4) Hunting group, (5) Phantom extension, (6)Voice Mail and (7) ISDN extension.
  • Page 164 Features isplay, Call Information Description The display proprietary telephone shows the user the following call information: Extension number and name These are shown when calling or when called by an extension user and during an established intercom call. A display example: 223: Smith Dialled telephone number This is shown when dialling the telephone number.
  • Page 165 Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [003] Extension Number Set [004] Extension Name Set [117] Charge Display Selection [125] Assignment of Denomination [212] Call Duration Count Start Time [421] CO Line Name Assignment Feature References Section 3, Features, Charge Fee Reference CO Incoming Call Information Display Operation References Not applicable.
  • Page 166: D Isplay, Self-Extension Number

    Features • If the display characters exceed 16 digits, the mark “&” is shown at the right-hand edge. • This is used to display the data programmed for each PF (Programmable Feature), DSS, SAVE, or REDIAL button. If Full-One Touch Dialling is enabled on the telephone Full-One Touch Dialling will be active instead.
  • Page 167: D Isplay, Time And Date

    Features isplay, Time and Date Description Offers the display proprietary telephone user a display of either the present time and the date or the date and the day of the week. It is displayed while on-hook. Conditions • There are two types of display: Display example 1: Day, Month, Time: 1 Jan 12:00AM Display example 2: Day, Month, Year, Day of the Week: 1 Jan 1994 SAT...
  • Page 168: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    Features o Not Disturb (DND) Description Allows an extension user to appear busy to an incoming extension call or allows to transfer an incoming outside call to the assigned extension. This can be set or cancelled by the extension user. Conditions •...
  • Page 169: D O Not Disturb (Dnd) Override

    Features o Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call Description Allows the pre-assigned extension user to reject to answer the direct dialling in call on Class of Service basis. The rejected call will be transferred to an operator. The operator cannot reject the direct dialling in This feature is one of the ISDN services.
  • Page 170: Door Opener

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features, Do Not Disturb (DND) Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual Calling without Restrictions – To an extension refusing the call (DND Override) oor Opener Description Allows the extension users to unlock the door for a visitor from their telephones.
  • Page 171: Doorphone Call

    Features oorphone Call Description Your system supports two doorphones. If a visitor presses the doorphone button, pre-assigned extensions are rung. The extension who answers the call can talk to the visitor. It is possible for any extension user to originate a call to a doorphone. Conditions •...
  • Page 172: D Oorphone Call Forwarding To Co Line

    Features oorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line Description Allows the system to forward doorphone calls to ISDN lines. The extension user can change the forwarding destination, to an extension or outside party, for each doorphone. If an outside party is selected, calls to the doorphone are forwarded to the destination assigned in program [021]–[022] “Doorphone Call Forwarding –...
  • Page 173: E Lectronic Station Lockout

    Features lectronic Station Lockout Description Allows the extension users to lock their stations so that other users cannot make outgoing outside calls. Any 3-digit numeric code can be used to lock the station. The same code is used to unlock it. Conditions •...
  • Page 174: Emergency Call

    Features mergency Call Description Allows the extension user to dial out a pre-assigned emergency number after seizing the CO line. Conditions • Emergency numbers are allowed to call even in the following cases; • in Account Code – Verified mode •...
  • Page 175: E Xtension Group

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features, Dial Type Selection Pulse to Tone Conversion Operation References Not applicable. xtension Connection Assignment Description Assign whether the extension user can perform all accesses or not. Conditions • The extension of the jack number 01 should be set to “connect.” •...
  • Page 176: E Xternal Feature Access

    Features xternal Feature Access Description Allows the extension user to have access to the features of a host PBX or Central Office, such as Call Waiting, etc. Register Recall signal can be sent out to the CO line. Conditions • This feature is effective only during an outside call. •...
  • Page 177: E Xtra Device Port (Xdp)

    Features Xtra Device Port (XDP) Description expands the number of telephones available EXtra Device Port (XDP) in the system by allowing an extension jack to contain two telephones. A digital proprietary telephone (DPT) and a single line telephone (SLT) or console and SLT can be connected to the same jack but have different extension numbers so that they can act as completely different extensions.
  • Page 178: Flexible Numbering

    Features lexible Numbering Description The numbers used for the access codes of system features and the number used for extension numbers are not fixed. They can be set as required provided there are not any conflicts. Feature numbers can be from one to three digits, utilizing numbers “0 through 9” as well as “...
  • Page 179 Doorphone call forwarding mode switch CCBS cancel Default feature numbers are shown above. †: Features 3-77 Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 180 Features In addition to the flexible feature numbers above, fixed feature numbers are provided. Fixed Feature Numbers Feature Default While busy tone is heard Busy Station Signalling (BSS) Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Whisper OHCA Message Waiting Automatic Callback Busy Completing of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) While Do Not Disturb tone is heard Do Not Disturb Override While calling or talking...
  • Page 181: F Loating Station

    Features loating Station Description You can assign virtual extension numbers for resources to make them appear to be extensions. These numbers are defined as floating numbers (FN). The following resources can have floating numbers: (1) External paging instruments: used for TAFAS feature. For KX-TD816, two FNs are available.
  • Page 182: F Ull One-Touch Dialling

    Features ull One-Touch Dialling Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to make a call or have access to a system service with one button. There is no need to turn the SP-PHONE / MONITOR button on before pressing the button, which is required for One-Touch Dialling.
  • Page 183: H Andset / Headset Selection

    Features andset / Headset Selection Description The system supports the use of headsets on proprietary telephones. Conditions • The headset is an user-supplied item. • To set headset mode on a digital proprietary telephone (PT), use station programming. To set headset mode on an analogue PT, use the handset / headset selector provided on the set and / or on the headset.
  • Page 184: Handsfree Answerback

    Features andsfree Answerback Description Allows the speakerphone telephone user to talk to a caller without lifting the handset, if the user has set handsfree answerback mode. If the user receives an intercom call in the mode, handsfree conversation is established immediately after the user hears beep tone and the caller hears confirmation tone.
  • Page 185: Hold Recall

    Features Programming References No programming required. Feature References Section 3, Features, Full One-Touch Dialling Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual Basic Calling Operation – Receiving Calls Answering Calls old Recall Description Prevents a call on hold from being kept waiting longer than a pre- determined time.
  • Page 186: H Ost Pbx Access

    Features ost PBX Access Description The system may be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting a line from the host to a CO line in the Digital Super Hybrid System. Conditions • To enable Host PBX Access, put the host PBX line in a CO line group. The user accesses the host PBX by selecting that CO line.
  • Page 187: Hotel Application

    Features OTEL APPLICATION Description Allows the operator to handle the front/operator services such as check-in / check-out, timed reminder (wake-up call) and room management. This operation is applicable to only the operator extension with the KX-T7235 or KX-T7436. heck-In / Check-Out Description Allows the operator to operate the check-in / check-out service.
  • Page 188: R Oom Management

    Features oom Management Description Allows the extension user to print out the information of a guest room (e.g. cleaning status of the room and the total of the minibar charge) with a telephone in each room. Absent messages No.6 through No.9 can be printed out. Conditions None Programming References...
  • Page 189: H Unting Group

    Features unting Group Description The system supports thirty-two hunting groups. The station hunting feature is assigned on the hunting group basis. Hunting works when an incoming call arrives at an floating number for a hunting group. However, for VM/AA hunting, an incoming call to any extension number which belongs to a hunting group is hunted as well.
  • Page 190: I Ntegrated Services Digital Network (Isdn)

    Features ntegrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Description The system can manage a call received from the ISDN line by point-to-point or point-to-multi-point configuration. An optional ISDN Line Card/Unit, KX-TD280, KX-TD281, KX- TD282 or KX-TD286 is required. Point-to-point A call received through one ISDN port is sent directly to a specific extension using a Direct Dialling In (DDI) service.
  • Page 191 Features Conditions • After ISDN assignments, you should reset the system so that the assignments are effective. • If “Disable” is assigned in programs [420]/[429] “ISDN Ring Service Assignment — Day / Night” and an extension is not assigned in programs [407]–[408] “DIL 1:1 Extension —...
  • Page 192: I Ntegrated Services Digital Network (Isdn) Extension

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features Direct Dialling In (DDI) Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service Operation References Not Applicable. ntegrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Description The system supports terminal equipment with separate power supplies. For example, an ISDN telephone, G4 Facsimile and personal computers which are connected to an optional ISDN S0 Line Unit or Card.
  • Page 193 Features Conditions • After ISDN assignments, you should reset the system so that the assignments are effective. • Class of Service and department code for ISDN port apply to all terminal equipment on the same S0 bus. • Each port can be assigned as follows: *1 and *2: can be either an external or internal ISDN S0 line.
  • Page 194 Features [427] ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number [428] ISDN Extension Progress Tone [440] TD286 ISDN Port Type [441] TD286 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode [442] TD286 ISDN Configuration [443] TD286 ISDN Data Link Mode [444] TD286 ISDN TEI Mode [445] TD286 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number [446] TD286 ISDN Extension Progress Tone [437] Multiple Subscriber Number Set [438]–[439] Extension Ringing Assignment —...
  • Page 195: I Ntercept Routing

    Features ntercept Routing Description Provides automatic redirection of incoming outside calls. There are two types of Intercept Routing. In the first case, a call cannot be placed to the called party. This is called Rerouting. In the second case the call is not answered within a programmed time period. This is called Intercept Routing –...
  • Page 196: Intercom Calling

    Features ntercom Calling Description Allows the extension user to call another extension user within the system. Conditions • Extension numbers are assigned to all extensions by system programming. An extension number is programmed to be two, three, or four digits. The ISDN extension number is programmed to be one, two or three digits.
  • Page 197 Features east Cost Routing (LCR) Description Least Cost Routing (LCR) is a system programmable feature that automatically selects the least expensive route available at the time a call is made. Previous programming eliminates the need for the user to dial the access code of the least expensive carrier. The appropriate CO line group is selected and an appropriate access code is added before the number is outpulsed.
  • Page 198 Features Example of Charged Fee for Carrier Area Area 1 Area 2 Area 8 ••• 021,0333,0444 031,0344,0455 061,091,0355 ••• Area Code 0555, 0666 0566, 0677 0577, 0588 Peak Rate ••• £1.00 £2.00 £5.00 (9 a.m.–1 p.m., Mon.–Fri.) Standard Rate £0.75 £1.50 £3.50 •••...
  • Page 199 Features (4) Automatic Access CO Line Group Assignment (Program [103]) Usually this table is used for automatic line access in non-LCR mode. In LCR mode, if the system cannot find out the dialled number in Carrier Access Tables or LCR Routing Plan Tables, or if the system finds out the same number as the user-dialled number in Emergency Dial Number Set table or LCR Exceptional Code Set table, this table is used to select a CO.
  • Page 200 Features Example of programming tables Route Plan Table 1 Time zone and fee table 1 Leading digit table 1 Monday Tuesday Sunday ••• 0333 Start time Start time Start time ••• 0444 8:00AM 0.75 8:00AM 0.75 All day 0.50 ••• 0555 9:00AM 1.00...
  • Page 201 Features (4) Authorization Code Set (Program [7X24]) This is used to register an authorization code of a carrier to a CO line. The code is inserted at the ‘A’ position of the LCR Carrier Modify Command. Example Authorization code table CO Authorization Code 11111...
  • Page 202: Programming Examples

    Features Example LCR exceptional code table 0235 0332 • • • • • • Programming Examples (A) If you use BTL/MCL If you use MCL only for long distance calls, you may program the following tables to decide the carrier. In the table the wild card characters “...
  • Page 203 Features (1) Carrier Table for MCL Route Plan Table 1 (“A” rate calls up to 56km) Leading digit table 1 Time zone and fee table 1 Monday Tuesday Sunday ••• 0333 Start time Start time ••• Start time 0444 8:00AM 0.75 8:00AM 0.75...
  • Page 204 Features (2) Carrier Table for SPLASH TELECOM Line Route Plan Table 1 (“A” rate calls up to 56km) Leading digit table 1 Time zone and fee table 1 Monday Tuesday Sunday ••• 0333 Start time Start time Start time ••• 0444 8:00AM 0.50...
  • Page 205 Features LCR Sequence chart START Dial 9 or Dial 81-88 or Press CO button or Press Group-CO button or Press Loop-CO button INTERCOM indicator is on. Selects CO from Automatic access Check dialled number with emergency CO line group table and dials out dial table or BTL access code table Not Hit Check dialled number with LCR...
  • Page 206 Features Conditions • Toll Restriction check is done before LCR is applied. • LCR works according to the selected dialling plan. If the user-dialled number is not found in the dialling plans, the dialled number is sent out with Local Access (Automatic line access) Code. •...
  • Page 207 Features Feature References Section 3, Features, Line Access, Automatic Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual Basic Calling – Calling an external party Features 3-105...
  • Page 208: Led Indication, Co Line

    Features ED Indication, CO Line Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicators of the buttons associated with CO lines tell the line conditions with a variety of lighting patterns. This allows the user to determine which lines are idle and which lines are in use. The table on the next page shows the lighting patterns and line conditions according to the CO button type.
  • Page 209: Led Indication, Intercom

    Features Operation References Not applicable. ED Indication, Intercom Description The LED (Light Emitting Diode) indicator of the INTERCOM button indicates the line condition with a variety of lighting patterns. This allows the user to see the current state of the intercom line.
  • Page 210: L Imited Call Duration

    Features imited Call Duration Description Limited Call Duration is a system programmable feature that disconnects an outside call when a specified timer expires. A warning tone is sent to the extension user 15 seconds, 10 seconds, and 5 seconds before the time-limit. Limiting the call duration can be enabled or disabled by Class of Service (COS) for each extension.
  • Page 211: L Ine Access, Co Line Group

    Features • This feature requires a CO button (G-CO, L-CO or S-CO) assignment on a proprietary telephone (PT). Dialling the line access code selects a CO button on a PT according to the priority: S-CO > G-CO > L-CO on a hunted CO line group •...
  • Page 212: L Ine Access, Direct

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [100] Flexible Numbering, CO line group line access [211] Dial Start Time [400] CO Line Connection Assignment [401] CO Line Group Assignment [605]–[606] Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night Station Programming............User Manual, Customising the Buttons –...
  • Page 213: L Ine Access, Individual

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features, Button, Group-CO (G-CO) CO Line Connection Assignment Button, Loop-CO (L-CO) – Outgoing Button, Single-CO (S-CO) Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual Basic Calling – Calling an external party ine Access, Individual Description Allows the proprietary telephone user one-button access to a CO line without having to dial a line access code.
  • Page 214: L Ine Preference - Incoming (No Line / Prime Line / Ringing Line)

    Features ine Preference – Incoming (No Line / Prime Line / Ringing Line) Description A proprietary telephone user can select the method used to answer incoming calls from the following three line preferences: (1) No Line Preference No line is selected when you go off-hook. You must select a line to answer.
  • Page 215: L Ine Preference - Outgoing (Idle Line / No Line / Prime Line)

    Features ine 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: (1) 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.
  • Page 216 • Each extension can be programmed to either close the mailbox or keep recording the conversation after the call is intercepted. 3-114 Features †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 217 Features Programming References System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [617] Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment Station Programming............User Manual, Initial Settings – Live Call Screening Private Mode Set Customising the Buttons — Live Call Screening Button Live Call Screening Cancel Button Feature References None Operation References...
  • Page 218 Features og-In / Log-Out Description Assigns an extension to join (log-in) or leave (log-out) a hunting group. Extensions in log-out status receive no calls by Station Hunting but can receive other calls, unlike the DND feature. Conditions • There should be at least one extension that is in log-in status. Only one log-in extension cannot be set in log-out status.
  • Page 219: M Anager Extension

    Features anager Extension Description One extension in the system can be assigned as the system manager. This extension can perform system programming. Conditions • Besides the manager extension, the extension that is connected to the jack 1 is able to perform system programming. •...
  • Page 220: Microphone Mute

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [100] Flexible Numbering, Message waiting [214] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time [990] System Additional Information Area 01 – Bit 15, Area 05 – Bit 4 Station Programming............User Manual, Customising the Buttons –...
  • Page 221: M Ixed Station Capacities

    Features ixed Station Capacities Description This system supports a wide range of telephone sets, not only Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT) and Analogue Proprietary Telephones (APT) in the Digital Super Hybrid System, but also single line LD telephones (10 pps / 20 pps, employing dial pulse signals) and single line MF4 telephones.
  • Page 222: M Odule Expansion

    Features odule Expansion Description The KX-TD816 starts with 8 extension jacks and the KX-TD1232 starts with 16 extension jacks. It can be expanded by installing optional cards and units. For both systems: • An 8-Station Line Unit adds 8 extension jacks. •...
  • Page 223: M Ultiple Subscriber Numbers (Msn) Ringing Service

    Features ultiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) Ringing Service Description Provides automatic direction of an incoming ISDN line call to a pre-assigned extension. One ISDN port can support a maximum of ten Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN). Assignable destinations are: (1) Operator, (2) extension, (3) Hunting Group, (4) TAFAS, (5) modem, (6) Phantom extension, (7) Voice Mail extension and (8) ISDN extension.
  • Page 224: Music On Hold

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Operation References Not applicable. usic on Hold Description While a party is on hold, music is automatically sent. Conditions • Operations such as Call Hold, Exclusive Call Hold or Consultation Hold generates Music on Hold.
  • Page 225: Night Service

    Features ight Service Description This supports both Night and Day modes of operation. The system operation for originating and receiving calls can be different for day and night modes. The system operation for restricting toll calls can be arranged separately to prevent unauthorized toll calls at night. Switching of the Day / Night Mode Day / Night mode can be switched either automatically at a pre- assigned time or manually by the pre-assigned extension or the...
  • Page 226: N O Reply Group

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment [100] Flexible Numbering, Night service mode [101] Day / Night Service Switching Mode [102] Day / Night Service Starting Time [513] Night Service Access Station Programming............User Manual, Customising the Buttons – Night Button Feature References None Operation References...
  • Page 227: N Otebook Function

    Features otebook Function Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to store the phone number in the memory during conversation on the phone or on-hook status. The stored number is dialled automatically with a simple operation. Conditions • The outside line, which was connected when the user stored the number is selected when re-dialling the number.
  • Page 228: O Ff-Hook Call Announcement (Ohca)

    Features ff-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Description OHCA allows you to inform a busy extension that another call is waiting by talking through the built-in speaker of the called party’s proprietary telephone. If the existing call is using the handset, the second conversation is made with the speakerphone so that the called party can talk to two parties independently.
  • Page 229 Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [148] Off-Hook Monitor Feature References None Operation References Operation – During a Conversation —User Manual Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation (Off-Hook Monitor) ne-Touch Dialling Description One-Touch Dialling offers the proprietary telephone (PT) user one- touch access to a desired party or system feature.
  • Page 230: O Ne-Touch Transfer By Dss Button

    Features ne-Touch Transfer by DSS Button Description This feature, if programmed, allows the Console and the proprietary telephone user to hold an outside call and quickly transfer it to an extension. While talking to an outside party, pressing a DSS button on the console or the proprietary telephone provides automatic hold and transfer.
  • Page 231 Features perator Description The system supports up to two operators during day and night modes separately. Any extension can be appointed as an operator. The extension assigned as an operator has the ability to perform the following operations: • Controlling Incoming Call Log Lock mode •...
  • Page 232: Operator Call

    Features Operation References Operator Operation —User Manual perator Call Description Allows the extension user to call an extension operator by dialling the feature number, if at least one operator is assigned. There can be one or two extensions assigned as Operator 1 and 2. When an operator call (default: 0) is made, the call is connected to Operator 1.
  • Page 233: Outgoing Message (Ogm)

    Features utgoing Message (OGM) Description Allows the extension assigned as an operator to record outgoing voice messages. There are two types of outgoing messages that can be recorded. UCD (Uniform Call Distribution) message: If assigned in the UCD Time Table, this message is played when all extensions in an UCD group are busy or not available.
  • Page 234: Paging Features - Summary

    Features AGING FEATURES – SUMMARY Description Paging allows you to make a voice announcement to multiple persons at the same time. Your message is announced over the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones and / or external speakers (external pagers). The paged person can answer your page from a nearby telephone.
  • Page 235: P Aging - External

    Features Feature References None Operation References Operation – Making / Answering an Announcement —User Manual Operation – Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs Denying the Paged Announcement (Paging – DENY) aging – External Description Allows you to make a voice announcement using external paging devices (external pagers).
  • Page 236: P Aging - Group

    Features aging – Group Description Allows you to select an extension group and make a voice announcement. All the proprietary telephones in the group will receive the page. If a member of the paged group answers your paging, you can talk to the person through the connected line. Conditions To select all groups pages all extensions.
  • Page 237: P Arallelled Telephone

    Features arallelled Telephone Description Any proprietary telephone can be connected in parallel with a single line telephone. The following two combinations of telephones are available: (1)APT + SLT (an analogue proprietary telephone and a single line telephone/device) (2)DPT + SLT (a digital proprietary telephone and a single line telephone/device) When a parallel connection is made, an extension user can make and answer a call using either telephone.
  • Page 238: P Ause Insertion, Automatic

    Features Feature References Section 3, Features, EXtra Device Port (XDP) Operation References Operation – Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs —User Manual Setting the Parallel Connected Telephone Ringer (Paralleled Telephone) ause Insertion, Automatic Description This function is used to insert a pre-assigned pause between the CO line access number, the host PBX, or carrier access code and the successively dialled digits.
  • Page 239: P Hantom Extension

    Features hantom Extension Description Allows the system to route the calls to a phantom extension. A call to a phantom extension arrives at an extension who has the corresponding Phantom Extension button. A Phantom Extension button can be assigned by Station Programming. Conditions •...
  • Page 240: P Ickup Dialling

    Features ickup Dialling Description Allows an extension user to make an outgoing call by going off- hook, if the user has previously stored the telephone number. This feature is also known as Hot Line. Conditions • An LD telephone without the “#” button cannot program this feature. For programming the phone number, replace the LD telephone with a telephone with the “#”...
  • Page 241: Power Failure Transfer

    Features • In the event of a power failure, system memory is protected by the factory-provided lithium battery. There is no memory loss except the memories of Camp-On and Call Park. However if the system finds the wrong system data, the indication “Memory data loss” is displayed on the display proprietary telephone of Operator 1.
  • Page 242: Private Call

    Features redial Description Allows the display proprietary telephone user to check and correct the dialled number in on-hook state before going off-hook. When going off-hook, making a call is initiated. Conditions • This feature is available during stand-by state only. •...
  • Page 243: Pulse To Tone Conversion

    Features ulse to Tone Conversion Description This feature allows the extension user to change from pulse dial to tone (DTMF) dial so that the user can access special services such as computer-accessed long distance service. Conditions • This feature works only on CO lines set to Pulse Dialling mode or Call Blocking mode.
  • Page 244: Q Uick Dialling

    Features uick Dialling Description Quick Dialling offers the extension user one-touch access to a desired party. This is enabled by storing an extension number or a telephone number up to 24-digits as a quick dial number. Conditions • Up to eighty quick dial numbers can be stored. •...
  • Page 245 Features ecall Description The RECALL or FLASH/RCL button is used to allow a digital proprietary telephone user to disconnect from the current call and originate another call without hanging up first. Conditions • By default setting, pressing RECALL or FLASH/RCL button with a digital proprietary telephone works as External Feature Access.
  • Page 246: R Edial, Automatic

    Features edial, Automatic Description This is a special feature for the digital proprietary telephones, that provides automatic redialling of the last dialled, saved number or call log, if the called party is busy. If the Last Number Redial, Saved Number Redial, CO Incoming / Outgoing Call Log operation or Notebook function is performed handsfree, the telephone set will hang up and try again after a pre-determined period of time.
  • Page 247: Redial - Saved Number

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [100] Flexible Numbering, Last number redial Feature References Section 3, Features, Redial, Automatic Operation References Operation – Making Calls —User Manual Redial – Redialling the last number you dialled (Last Number Redial) edial, Saved Number Description Allows the user to save a telephone number...
  • Page 248: R Emote Station Lock Control

    Features emote Station Lock Control Description The operator is given the privilege of controlling Electronic Station Lockout on any station. Conditions Remote Station Lock Control is superior to Electronic Station Lockout. If Station Lockout has already been set by the extension user and Remote Station Lock is set by the operator, cancelling the lock is only possible by the operator.
  • Page 249: R Inging, Delayed

    Features inging, Delayed Description If Direct In Lines (DIL) 1:N is established, a telephone set is originally set to ring instantly. This setting can be changed to delayed ringing, no ringing or no incoming call (disable) on a CO line number basis. Conditions •...
  • Page 250: Ring Group

    Features • The digital PT user can select a desired tone frequency for each CO button and the INTERCOM button. Programming References No programming required. Feature References Section 3, Features, Ringing Tone Selection for CO Buttons Ringing Tone Selection for Intercom Calls Operation References Not applicable.
  • Page 251: R Inging Tone Selection For Co Buttons

    Features inging Tone Selection for CO Buttons Description Allows the digital proprietary telephone user to select the desired ringer frequency for each CO button. This provides discrimination of incoming outside calls. Conditions There are eight ringer frequencies available. One of them can be assigned to a CO button that is assigned as each of the following buttons: Single- CO, Group-CO, or Loop-CO button.
  • Page 252: S Ecret Dialling

    Features ecret Dialling Description Allows an extension user to conceal all or part of a registered telephone number that normally appears on the display during System Speed Dialling or One-Touch Dialling. Numbers can be assigned to Programmable Feature buttons on PT and Consoles. When a display telephone user makes a call to the telephone number that is set to Secret Dialling, all or part of the number does not appear on the display.
  • Page 253: S Pecial Display Features

    Features pecial Display Features The KX-T7235, KX-T7431, KX-T7433 and KX-T7436 feature a display that allows the user to originate calls or to access system facilities with ease. The display prompts the user with information related to the desired feature. Examples of this special function are shown below: CO Outgoing Call Log Extension Dialling...
  • Page 254: Extension Dialling

    Features Extension Dialling Description Provides a display of extension names and numbers. The user can call an extension by pressing the associated function button. Conditions System programming of extension numbers and names is required. Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [003] Extension Number Set [004] Extension Name Set [012] ISDN Extension Number Set...
  • Page 255: System Feature Access Menu

    Features Operation References Operation – Using the Display Proprietary Telephone —User Manual Using the KX-T7531, KX-T7533, KX-T7536 or KX-T7235 – Using the KX-T7531 / Using the KX-T7533 / Using the KX-T7536 / Using the KX- T7235 – Station Speed Dialling System Feature Access Menu Description This feature provides a display of the system features available at...
  • Page 256: System Speed Dialling

    Features System Speed Dialling Description A list of the names stored for System Speed Dialling is displayed. This allows the user to dial by name without having to know the telephone number. All the user needs to do is press the button associated with the desired name.
  • Page 257: S Tation Hunting

    Features tation Hunting Description If a call reaches a floating number of a hunting group, Station Hunting redirects the incoming call to an idle member of the hunting group. There are a maximum of 32 hunting groups. Idle extensions are automatically hunted according to the programmed type.
  • Page 258: Operation References

    Features [132] Hunting Group Name Assignment [133] Hunting Overflow [134]–[135] Hunting Intercept — Day / Night Feature References Section 3, Features, Hunting group Ring Group Log-In / Log-Out Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) No Reply Group Operation References Not applicable. 3-156 Features...
  • Page 259: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    Features tation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records detailed call information for outside calls. A printer connected to the EIA (RS-232C) port can be used to print incoming and outgoing outside calls as well as print a hard copy of system programming.
  • Page 260 Features Received call: shows <I> that indicates ‘Incoming.’ If the call is carried by an ISDN network, also shows the name or telephone number of the calling party. Private call: shows <Private>. (6) ANS: shows the ring duration of the incoming call in Minutes / Seconds.
  • Page 261 Features • If the account code stored in location 001 of the programming table is dialled, the dialled number is not printed out to SMDR (Private Call). Refer to the seventh line on an example of printed call records. • When the paper of the printer runs out or the printer is out-of-service, the indication “Check Printer”...
  • Page 262: S Tation Program Clear

    Features tation Program Clear Description Allows the extension user to cancel the functions set on the user’s own telephone. The following functions will be cancelled by this feature: Absent Message Capability – The message set on the telephone Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) Background Music that has been turned on Call Forwarding Call Pickup Deny...
  • Page 263: S Tation Programming

    Features tation Programming Description Allows the proprietary telephone (PT) user to customize the extension to their needs. The following are the programming items available: For any PT, Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment Flexible Button Assignment Full One-Touch Dialling Assignment Intercom Alerting Assignment Preferred Line Assignment –...
  • Page 264: S Tation Programming Data Default Set

    Features tation Programming Data Default Set Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to return all the following items programmed on the telephone to default setting. Programming Items Default Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment Tone 1 Full One-Touch Dialling Assignment Handset / Headset Selection Handset Intercom Alerting Assignment Ringing...
  • Page 265 Features tation Speed Dialling Description Allows an extension user to store frequently dialled numbers in order to place a call with abbreviated dialling. It is performed by dialling the feature number and a speed dial number from 0 through 9. Up to 10 numbers can be stored for each telephone. Conditions •...
  • Page 266 Features ystem Connection* Description System Connection allows two main units (KX-TD1232) to work together as one system. This expands the capacity of the system, number of extensions, CO lines and so on. Two connected systems are called the master and the slave systems. A maximum capacity of the system is as follows: Item Maximum Quantity...
  • Page 267: S Ystem Data Default Set

    Features ystem Data Default Set Description This system permits re-initialization of system-programmed data. If all the programmed data is cleared, the system will restart with the default setting. Conditions The default setting for each programming item is listed in Section 5.2, “Default Values.”...
  • Page 268 Features Remote Programming You can perform system programming and maintenance from a remote site using a PC. Install the Remote Card / Unit and assign the floating number of the modem in system programming. Starting system administration from a remote location can be done in the following ways.
  • Page 269: S Ystem Programming With Proprietary Telephone

    Features ystem Programming with Proprietary Telephone Description This system can be programmed with a personal computer or a proprietary telephone (PT). Proprietary telephones available for system programming are: KX- T7431; KX-T7433; KX-T7436; KX-T7230; KX-T7235; and KX- T7130 (Display Proprietary Telephones). Two extensions are allowed to perform system programming.
  • Page 270 Features ystem Speed Dialling Description This feature supports 500 abbreviated dial numbers available to all users. A system speed dial number is dialled out by pressing the AUTO button and a 3-digit code (000 through 499). It is possible to store five hundred 24-digit telephone numbers per system (maximum).
  • Page 271: S Ystem Working Report

    Features ystem Working Report Description The Digital Super Hybrid System automatically records the system’s working state. A printer connected to the EIA (RS-232C) port can be used to print the recorded data. Recorded contents are as follows: 1. Date of record •...
  • Page 272 Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [100] Flexible Numbering, System working report [806]–[807] EIA (RS-232C) Parameters — Port 1 / Port 2 Feature References Section 3, Features, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Operation References Operator Operation – System Control —User Manual Printing the System Working Report erminate...
  • Page 273: T Ime-Out, Variable

    Features ime-Out, Variable Description Provides timers to control various features or functions. The following timers are programmable: System Timer Items Range Automatic Redial Interval Time n 10 s, n: 3 – 120 Automatic Redial Repeated Times 1 – 12 times Call Forwarding –...
  • Page 274 Features Voice Mail Integration Timer Items DTMF Signal Duration 80 / 160 ms DTMF Signal Waiting Time 0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0 s after VPS Answer DTMF Signal Waiting Time 0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0 s after VPS calls Extension Programming References Section 4, System Programming,...
  • Page 275: Timed Reminder

    Features imed Reminder Description Each telephone can be set to generate an alarm ringing at a preset time as a wake up or reminder. This feature can be programmed to be active only once or every day. With the optional unit or card, a voice message can be recorded for this feature.
  • Page 276: Toll Restriction

    Features oll Restriction Description Toll Restriction is a system programmable feature that, in conjunction with the assigned Class of Service, can prohibit certain extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls. Every extension is programmed to belong to one of eight Classes of Service.
  • Page 277 Features Applicable Denied and Excepted Code Tables depend on the assigned toll restriction level of an extension as follows: Denied Code Tables Excepted Code Tables Level 1 None None Level 2 Table for Level 2 Tables for Levels 2 through 6 Level 3 Tables for Levels 2 and 3 Tables for Levels 3 through 6...
  • Page 278 Features Flow Chart of Toll Restriction The user makes a toll call. Is the call made by System Speed Dialling ? Is TRS Override for System Speed Dialling enabled? Levels 7, 8 Level 1 What is the extension – toll restriction level? Levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Is the dialled number found in...
  • Page 279 Features Conditions • Toll restriction checks are applied to the following: (1) Account Code Entry (2) Dial Access, Automatic (3) Least Cost Routing (LCR) (4) Line Access, CO Line Group (5) Line Access, Individual (6) System Speed Dialling • Emergency call numbers such as Police or Fire Department numbers should be stored in program [311] “Emergency Dial Number Set”...
  • Page 280: T Oll Restriction Override By Account Code Entry

    Features oll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry Description Allows the extension user to override toll restriction temporarily to make a toll call from a toll-restricted telephone. The user can carry out this feature by entering the appropriate account code before dialling the telephone number.
  • Page 281: T Oll Restriction Override For System Speed Dialling

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [100] Flexible Numbering, Account code entry [508] Account Code Entry Mode Feature References Section 3, Features, Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Operation References Not applicable. oll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialling Description Calls originated by System Speed Dialling are restricted depending on the extension’s toll restriction level for System Speed Dialling.
  • Page 282: T Runk (Co Line) Answer From Any Station (Tafas)

    Features runk (CO Line) Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) Description A tone signal is sent from the external pager when an incoming outside call is received. Any extension user can answer the call. Conditions • Connect a user-supplied external paging device. •...
  • Page 283: T Wo-Way Recording Into The Voice Mail

    If a Voice Processing System is Connected – Recording a conversation (Two-Way Recording) †: Features 3-181 Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 284: Uniform Call Distribution (Ucd)

    Features niform Call Distribution (UCD) Description Allows incoming calls to be distributed uniformly to a specific group of extensions called an UCD group. Calls to an UCD group hunt for an idle station in a circular way. This UCD feature is particularly helpful when a certain extension receives a high volume of calls compared with other extensions.
  • Page 285 Features (4) When all extensions in an UCD group are busy or not available, the incoming outside call will be handled by the UCD Time Table. An example is shown below. UCD Time Table Assignment Sequence Assignment SEQUENCE UCD : UCD Group Number (1 – 32) : Send Outgoing Message (OGM) 1 : Floating Number of the Hunting Group : Send OGM 2...
  • Page 286 Features Note: • The UCD Time Table is not available for incoming extensions or transferred calls. • The overflow extension is the IRNA destination of the hunting group or the CO line group assigned by program [134]–[135] “Hunting Intercept — Day / Night” or [409]–[410] “Intercept Extension —...
  • Page 287: U Ser Programming (Manager Programming)

    Features Programming References Section 4, System Programming, [106] Station Hunting Type [134]–[135] Hunting Intercept — Day / Night [137]–[138] UCD Time Table Assignment — Day / Night [139] UCD Time Table [216] Outgoing Message Time [409]–[410] Intercept Extension — Day / Night [813] Floating Number Assignment Feature References Section 3, Features,...
  • Page 288 Features oice Mail Integration Description This system can accommodate Voice Processing System (VPS) equipment, which offers the user a Voice Mail and an Automated Attendant Services. If an extension user has set Call Forwarding destination to the VPS, a calling party will be forwarded to the VPS and can leave a voice message in the mailbox of the extension.
  • Page 289 Features Outside call DIL 1:1 System C.FWD Operator Extension VM 1 VM 2 Transfer VM Hunting Chain VM X VM 3 1.2 Intercept Routing to VM If a CO line is set as Intercept Routing – No Answer (IRNA) whose destination is the VPS, an outside call is forwarded to the VPS under the proper conditions.
  • Page 290 Features 1.3 Transferring to VM The extension user can transfer an outside call to the VPS so that calling party can leave his / her message in the mailbox of the desired extension. The extension user should use the Voice Mail (VM) Transfer button, when transferring a call to the VPS.
  • Page 291 Features 1.5 Listening to a Recorded Message If the VPS receives a message, the VPS can turn on the MESSAGE button indicator of the corresponding telephone as a notification to the user of the telephone. The VPS notifies the extension user that there is a message waiting in his / her mailbox.
  • Page 292 Features Conditions • A VPS can be assigned as the destination of the following features: Call Forwarding – All Calls Call Forwarding – Busy Call Forwarding – Busy / No Answer Call Forwarding – No Answer Intercept Routing – No Answer In these functions, the caller to the extension need not know the mailbox number of the called extension because the code is automatically transmitted to the VPS (Follow On ID function).
  • Page 293 Features For VM Service Section 4, System Programming, [106] Station Hunting Type (Select Voice Mail Hunting.) [990] System Additional Information, Area 05 – Bit 2 [131] Hunting Group Assignment For AA Service Section 4, System Programming, [106] Station Hunting Type (Select Automated Attendant Hunting.) [990] System Additional Information, Area 04 –...
  • Page 294 Section 3, Features, Voice Mail Integration Operation References Not applicable. 3-192 Features †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 295 Features olume Control – Speaker / Handset Receiver / Headset / Ringer Description Allows the proprietary telephone user to change the following as desired: Handset receiver volume Headset volume Ringer volume Speaker volume Conditions The control method depends on the telephone type: •...
  • Page 296: W Hisper Ohca

    Features hisper OHCA Description When attempting to call a busy extension, Whisper OHCA allows the extension user to notify the busy party through the handset, which will only be heard by the party. Only KX-T7400 series telephone users can send or receive the Whisper OHCA. Conditions •...
  • Page 297 Section 4 System Programming This section provides step-by-step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone.
  • Page 298: General Programming Instructions

    General Programming Instructions Default Setting This system has a default factory setting. If any of the programming needs to be changed, you will find the necessary information in Section 3, “Features.” This makes the system very simple to install and customize as required by the customer. Any required changes can be written in “Programming Tables.”...
  • Page 299: Using Proprietary Telephones

    4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones Soft Buttons and SHIFT Button on the Display DPT Three soft buttons are provided just below the display on the display of Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT), KX-T7230, KX- T7235, KX-T7433 and KX-T7436. The functions of these soft buttons vary as the programming procedures advance step by step.
  • Page 300: Using The Overlay

    4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones Type 5 Press SHIFT to alternate SKP- CLR PREV SKP+ SEL NEXT Soft 3 SHIFT Soft 1 Soft 2 Soft 3 SHIFT Soft 1 Soft 2 You can use either the soft buttons or the overlay buttons. (For overlay buttons, refer to “Using the Overlay”...
  • Page 301 4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones Location of Controls with the Overlay The pictures below show the functions of the buttons of the KX- T7230, KX-T7235, KX-T7433 and KX-T7436 while in programming mode. KX-T7431 is the same as KX-T7433 except for the Soft and SHIFT buttons. KX-T7230 KX-T7235 PROGRAM...
  • Page 302: Viewing The Display

    4.1.1 Using Proprietary Telephones Viewing the Display The display gives you helpful information, such as what you should do now, what you have done, etc.. The KX-T7230, KX-T7235, KX-T7433 and the KX-T7436 utilize two information lines for programming. The upper line is called the Message Line and the lower one is called the Function Line.
  • Page 303: Programming Ways

    4.1.2 Programming Ways Advancing to the next stage When “SYS-PGM NO?→” is displayed, you can select one of the following: • To go to program [000], press the NEXT button. • To go to another program, enter the 3-digit program address. Rotation of jack number Each jack of the Digital Super Hybrid System supports the connection of a digital proprietary telephone and a single line...
  • Page 304 4.1.2 Programming Ways Going to another program address After pressing STORE, you can go to another program with either of the following two methods: (1) • To go to the next larger program address: Press Soft 1 (SKP+) or VOLUME (DOWN).
  • Page 305: Entering Characters

    4.1.3 Entering Characters You can enter characters to store names or messages by using the dialing key pad, buttons or the Jog Dial. See the Combination Tables below. Combination Tables SHIFT + SHIFT + SHIFT + SHIFT + SHIFT + SHIFT &...
  • Page 306 4.1.3 Entering Characters Please see the following example which shows how to select a desired character. For example, to select the letter “M”: Select either of the following three methods: (1) Using the SHIFT and Soft buttons (for KX-T7230 / KX-T7235 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 only) * See Combination Table 1.
  • Page 307 4.1.3 Entering Characters Example of entering characters: to enter “Mike”: Using method (1) * See Combination Table 1. The display shows: Enter 6. Press Soft 1 (M). Enter 4. Press SHIFT. Press Soft 3 (i). Enter 5. Press Soft 2 (k). Enter 3.
  • Page 308 4.1.3 Entering Characters Using method (3) * See Combination Table 2. The display shows: 1. Enter 6. 2. Rotate Jog Dial one pulse. 3. Enter 4. 4. Rotate Jog Dial six pulses. 5. Enter 5. 6. Rotate Jog Dial four pulses. 7.
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  • Page 310: User Programming Mode

    4.1.4 User Programming Mode Some programming items are accessible by any display proprietary telephone user in the system. The programmable items are manager programs [000] through [022]. Entering the user programming mode You can access these programs by entering the User Programming Mode as follows: Before entering the mode, confirm that: •...
  • Page 311: Example Of Programming

    4.1.5 Example of Programming The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered the programming mode and that you will employ method (2) on page 4-8. Example: Program [001] “System Speed Dialing Number Set” Sample of Description Explanation 4.2 Manager Programming (1) Program address: This address is printed at the top of every page to allow you to quickly find the desired program.
  • Page 312: Programming Structure

    4.1.5 Example of Programming Sample of Description Explanation 4.2 Manager Programming and the desired speed dial number, the selected code is displayed. (17) You can continue to program another entry. System Speed Dialing Number Set (contd.) (18) After you have stored all your entries, finish this program by pressing END.
  • Page 313: Manager Programming

    Manager Programming Date and Time Set NOTICE It is assumed that you have read Section 4.1 “General Programming Instructions.” The use of the soft buttons is discussed in the section, therefore we will not make any reference to them in the following instructions.
  • Page 314 Manager Programming Date and Time Set (contd.) Press STORE. Press NEXT. Display example: 12:00 Enter the hour. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new hour. Press Enter the minute. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new minutes. Press Press SELECT for AM or PM.
  • Page 315: System Speed Dialling Number Set

    Manager Programming System Speed Dialling Number Set Description Used to program the System Speed Dial numbers. These numbers are available to all extension users. The stored numbers are also applied to CO Incoming Call Information Display / Log features. Selection •...
  • Page 316 Manager Programming System Speed Dialling Number Set (contd.) – To store a pause, press PAUSE. (Refer to Section 3 “Pause Insertion, Automatic.”) – To store the feature number to convert pulse signals to DTMF signals, press the # keys. (Refer to Section 3 “Pulse to Tone Conversion.”) –...
  • Page 317: System Speed Dialling Name Set

    Manager Programming System Speed Dialling Name Set Description Assigns names to the system speed dial numbers assigned in program [001] “System Speed Dialling Number Set.” KX-T7235, KX-T7431, KX-T7433 and KX-T7436 telephones show the stored name when performing System Speed Dialling. The stored names are applied to the CO Incoming Call Information Display / Log features.
  • Page 318: Extension Number Set

    Manager Programming Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each extension. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 319 Manager Programming Extension Number Set (contd.) • An extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the program [100] “Flexible Numbering, (01) – (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.” If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have two digits and some have three digits.
  • Page 320: Extension Name Set

    Manager Programming Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the extension numbers programmed in program [003] “Extension Number Set.” Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 321: Flexible Co Button Assignment

    24 digits max. (Telephone number) 8# (One-Touch Dialling with Auto Hold) †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital System Programming 4-23 Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 322 Manager Programming Flexible CO Button Assignment (contd.) Button Code Parameter 9 (Terminate) None (Loop-CO) None # (Group-CO) 1 through 8 (CO line group number) CO (ringer frequency) 1 through 8 (Ring tone type number) Default • KX-TD816 All jacks – CO buttons 1 through 8 = Single-CO 01 through 08; Ring tone type 2 •...
  • Page 323 Manager Programming Flexible CO Button Assignment (contd.) Conditions • A centralized telephone is a telephone connected to jack 01 or a jack programmed as a manager extension in program [006] “Operator / Manager Extension Assignment — Day / Night.” • There is a maximum of 16 proprietary telephones for KX-TD816, and 64 proprietary telephones for KX-TD1232.
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  • Page 325 Manager Programming Operator / Manager Extension Assignment — Day / Night Description Assigns the jack number for a manager and / or operators. The manager extension can perform system programming. The operator has the ability to perform operator services. Selection •...
  • Page 326 Manager Programming Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment Description Assigns the jack numbers for the Console and the paired extension. Selection • Console number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 08 (for Master), 09 through 16 (for Slave) •...
  • Page 327 Manager Programming Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment (contd.) To program another Console, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired Console number. Repeat steps 4 through 8. Press END. Conditions • The jack number for the Console and that for the paired extension must be entered together.
  • Page 328: Absent Messages

    Manager Programming Absent Messages Description Used to program the absent messages. An absent message, if set by the station user, is displayed on the calling extension’s telephone to show the reason for the user’s absence. Selection • Message number: 1 through 9 •...
  • Page 329: Quick Dial Number Set

    Manager Programming Quick Dial Number Set Description Stores up to eighty quick dial numbers. Selection • Location number: 01 through 80 • Desired quick dial number: 24 digits (max.) Default All locations – Not Stored Programming Enter 009. Display: Quick Dial Press NEXT.
  • Page 330: Budget Management

    Manager Programming Budget Management Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the extension basis. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2), ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 331 Manager Programming Charge Margin and Tax Rate Description Assigns the margin rate of a telephone charge and the tax rate to the total charge. This program is used for printing out the total charge when a guest checks out. Selection Margin (%): 0.0 through 999.9 Tax (%): 0.0 through 200.0 Default...
  • Page 332: Isdn Extension Number Set

    Manager Programming ISDN Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each port which is connected to the ISDN S0 unit or card. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04 KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12 •...
  • Page 333 Manager Programming ISDN Extension Number Set (contd.) Conditions • Each extension number can be one, two or three digits, consisting of 0 through 9. The and # keys cannot be used. • A multiple subscriber number (MSN) is determined regarding to this assignment.
  • Page 334: Isdn Extension Name Set

    Manager Programming ISDN Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the ISDN extension numbers programmed in program [012] “ISDN Extension Number Set.” Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04 KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12 • Name: 10 characters (max.) Default All ports –...
  • Page 335 Manager Programming Budget Management on ISDN Port Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 336 Manager Programming Charge Rate Fractional Point Assignment Description Assigns how many decimal places to set for the charge rate. Selection Number of decimal places: 0 through 8 Default Programming Enter 015. Display: Decimal Point Press NEXT. Display example: Fraction place 2 Enter the desired number.
  • Page 337 Manager Programming Charge Rate Assignment Description Assigns the rate to each CO line. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 08, 09, (9=for KX-TD290, =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24, 25, (25=for KX-TD290, =all CO lines) •...
  • Page 338 Manager Programming Charge Rate Assignment (contd.) Conditions • A maximum of nine digits, consisting of 0 through 9, can be assigned as the rate. The number of decimal places depends on the assignment in program [015] “Charge Rate Fractional Point Assignment.” •...
  • Page 339 Manager Programming TD286 Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each port which is connected to the ISDN S0 unit TD286. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12 • Extension Number: 1 through 3 digits Default All ports –...
  • Page 340 Manager Programming TD286 Extension Number Set (contd.) • An extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the program [100] “Flexible Numbering, 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.” If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have one through three digits.
  • Page 341 Manager Programming TD286 Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the TD286 extension numbers programmed in program [017] “TD286 Extension Number Set.” Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12 • Name: 10 characters (max.) Default All ports –...
  • Page 342 Manager Programming Budget Management on TD286 Port Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on a TD286 port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Charge limitation (Charge): 0 through 99999999 Default All ports –...
  • Page 343 Manager Programming 021-022 Doorphone Call Forwarding — Day / Night Description Assigns the phone number where doorphone calls are forwarded. This feature is one of the ISDN service. Selection • Doorphone number: 1 through 4 (3,4 is for KX-TD1232 only.) •...
  • Page 344: System Programming

    System Programming Flexible Numbering Description Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features. Selection • Selection number: 01 through 85 (See “Feature Number List” on page 4-37 and 4-38 for the corresponding features.) • Feature number: 1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16); 1 through 3 digits (for selection numbers 17 through 85) Default...
  • Page 345: Feature Number List

    System Programming Flexible Numbering (contd.) Conditions • Each extension block has one or two digits, consisting of 0 through 9. Assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective blocks. • Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programs [003] “Extension Number Set,”...
  • Page 346 Doorphone call forwarding to CO line Doorphone call forwarding mode switch CCBS cancel 4-38 System Programming †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 347: Day / Night Service Switching Mode

    System Programming Day / Night Service Switching Mode Description This program is used to determine if night mode is automatic or manual. Selection Manual / Auto (automatic) Default Manual Programming Enter 101. Display: Day/Night Mode Press NEXT. Display example: D/N Mode:Manual Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 348: Day / Night Service Starting Time

    System Programming Day / Night Service Starting Time Description Sets the starting time on a day of the week basis, when automatic day / night switching is programmed in program [101] “Day / Night Service Switching Mode.” Selection • Day of the week selection number: 1 (Sunday) / 2 (Monday) / 3 (Tuesday) / 4 (Wednesday) / 5 (Thursday) / 6 (Friday) / 7 (Saturday) / (every day of the...
  • Page 349 System Programming Day / Night Service Starting Time (contd.) Press SELECT for AM or PM. Press STORE. To program another day / night mode or day of the week, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the day of the week selection number.
  • Page 350 System Programming Automatic Access CO Line Group Assignment Description Assigns the sequence in which CO line groups will be accessed when in Automatic Line Access mode. When a user dials the feature number for automatic line access (default=9) or presses the L-CO button, an idle line is hunted in the programmed CO line group order.
  • Page 351 System Programming Quick Dial Assignment Description Assign a feature number for each quick dial location number. Selection • Location number: 01 through 80 • Feature number: 4 digits (max.) Default All locations – Not Stored Programming Enter 104. Display: FLX Quick Dial Press NEXT.
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  • Page 353: Account Codes

    System Programming Account Codes Description Assigns the account codes for Account Code Entry, Verified – All Calls and Verified – Toll Restriction Override modes. If Verified – All Calls is assigned in program [508] “Account Code Entry Mode,” an account code is required to make an outside call. If Verified –...
  • Page 354: Station Hunting Type

    System Programming Station Hunting Type Description Used to enable or disable hunting and set the Station Hunting type for each hunting group. There are six Station Hunting types available: Circular, Uniform Call Distribution (UCD), Voice Mail (VM), Automated Attendant (AA), Ring, and No Reply . If circular hunting is assigned for a group, all of the extensions in the group are hunted until an idle one is found.
  • Page 355: System Password

    System Programming System Password Description Assigns the password required for entering system programming mode and for maintenance from a personal computer. Selection Password: 4 through 7 digits Default 1234 Programming Enter 107. Display: System Password Press NEXT. Display example: Password:1234 Enter a password.
  • Page 356 System Programming One-Touch Transfer by DSS Button Description Enables or disables the function of automatically holding the outside call when a DSS button on the Console or proprietary telephone is pressed. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Programming Enter 108. Display: DSS Auto Hold Press NEXT.
  • Page 357 System Programming Expansion Card / Unit Type Description Assigns the type of expansion cards/units to be used in the Master and Slave Systems. This allows the system to identify the card and/or unit in each expansion location. Selection KX-TD816 • Areas 1; 2; 3 = 1 (Inside the system): C (4CO) / S (2S0) 2;...
  • Page 358 System Programming Expansion Card / Unit Type (contd.) Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the required entries are completed. Press STORE. If only one system is in operation, go to step 8.
  • Page 359: Network Type Assignment

    System Programming Network Type Assignment Description Assigns the type of ISDN network. Selection BT / EURO - BT Default Programming Enter 110. Display: Network Type Press NEXT. Display example: Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE. Press END.
  • Page 360 System Programming ISDN DDI / MSN Removed Digit / Added Number Assignment Description Assigns the removed digits and added number to a subscriber’s number and the DDI number sent from the network to make an extension number which receives the call. Selection •...
  • Page 361: Vm Status Dtmf Set

    Description Sets the DTMF signals (“inband”) that are transmitted to the Voice Processing System (VPS), by the Panasonic telephone system, under all the dial and connect events which the VPS can occur. The following signals are sent to the VPS with the assigned DTMF...
  • Page 362 System Programming VM Status DTMF Set (contd.) Enter a DTMF signal number. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number. Press STORE. To program another selection, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 363: Vm Command Dtmf Set

    System Programming VM Command DTMF Set Description Sets the DTMF command signals transmitted to your Voice Processing System (VPS). There are four commands available: Leave Message; Get Message; Automated Attendant Service; Voice Mail Service. These commands are used in the following ways: (A) If your VPS is used for Voice Mail (VM) Service (1) Call Forwarding / Intercept Routing to Voice Mail If a call is forwarded to the VPS, your system will send a mailbox...
  • Page 364 System Programming VM Command DTMF Set (contd.) Selection • LV-MSG / GETMSG / AA-SVC / VM-SVC • DTMF signal number: 16 digits (max.) Default LV-MSG – H; GETMSG – H; AA-SVC – #8 ; VM-SVC – #6 Programming Enter 114. Display: VM Command Set Press NEXT to program the LV-MSG command.
  • Page 365: Adjust Time

    System Programming Adjust Time Description Used to set the time for checking the normality of the system. Every day at the programmed time, system data is checked. If an error is checked, it is recorded onto error log. Selection • Hour: 1 through 12 •...
  • Page 366: Rom Version Display

    System Programming ROM Version Display Description Confirms the version of the ROM of Master and Slave Systems. Display example: P111A50101A Version Date Selection System Number: KX-TD816 – 0 KX-TD1232 – 0 (Master) / 1 (Slave) Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 116. Display: ROM Version Press NEXT.
  • Page 367: Charge Display Selection

    System Programming Charge Display Selection Description Selects the display format used for charge display. Selection Pulse / Pound Default Pound Programming Enter 117. Display: Charge Meter Press NEXT. Display example: Pulse Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE.
  • Page 368 System Programming Charge Fee Reference Extension Assignment Description Assigns extensions that can refer to charges. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, ( =all jacks) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all jacks) • Enable / Disable Default All jacks –...
  • Page 369 System Programming Charge Fee Reference ID Code Set Description Assigns the identification code (ID code) required to verify charges. Selection ID Code: 4 digits (0000 through 9999) Default 1234 Programming Enter 119. Display: Charge ID Code Press NEXT. Display example: Code:1234 Enter an ID code.
  • Page 370: Feature Reference

    System Programming User Password Description Assigns the password required for entering User Programming (Manager Programming) mode. In the User Programming Mode, any display proprietary telephone user in the system can set the programs [000] through [022]. Selection Password: 4 through 7 digits Default 1234 Programming...
  • Page 371 System Programming System Programming Pulse Dial Reception Assignment Description Assigns whether the pulse dial from the extension can be received or not by the system. Selection Puls : Enable / Puls : Disable Default Puls : Enable Programming Enter 121. Display: Ext Pulse Dial Press NEXT.
  • Page 372 System Programming System Programming Automatic Door Open Assignment Description Assigns whether the door is automatically unlocked or not, when the Call button is pressed. Selection • KX-TD816 – D1 – Day / D1 – Night / D2 – Day / D2 – Night KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 373: Hotel Application

    System Programming System Programming Hotel Application Description Assigns whether the hotel application is enabled or disabled. Selection Disable / Enable Default Disable Programming Enter 123. Display: Hotel Apply Asn Press NEXT. Display example: Hotel : Disable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 374 System Programming System Programming Assignment of Denomination Description Assigns the Denomination required for your country. Selection 2 characters (Max.) Default £ Programming Enter 125. Display: Denomination Press NEXT. Display example: Denomi.: £ Enter a denomination. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new denomination.
  • Page 375: Voice Mail Number Assignment

    To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number. System Programming 4-65 †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 376 System Programming System Programming Voice Mail Number Assignment (contd.) Press to enter another jack number. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number. Press STORE. Press NEXT to program another jack number. Display example: Mast2:# Repeat steps 3 through 5 to enter another jack number. Press STORE.
  • Page 377: Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment

    Section 3, Features, Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital System Programming 4-67 Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 378: Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment

    Section 3, Features, Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones 4-68 System Programming †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 379: Operator Queue

    System Programming Operator Queue Description Assigns the limited number of queue and the number of Hurry-Up. Selection • Queue: 0 through 8 • Number of Hurry-Up : 0 through 8 Default Queue : 8, H-UP : 4 Programming Enter 129. Display: Operator Queue Press NEXT.
  • Page 380: Phantom Extension Number Assignment

    System Programming Phantom Extension Number Assignment Description Assigns the phantom extension number. Selection • Location number: 001 through 128 • Phantom extension number: 2 through 4 digits Default All locations – Not stored Programming Enter 130. Display: Phantom NO. Press NEXT. Display: Location NO?→...
  • Page 381 System Programming Hunting Group Assignment Description Assigns the extension numbers which belong to each hunting group. An incoming call is hunted in the order of registration except for Ring hunting. Selection • Hunting group number: 01 through 32 • Extension number: 2 through 4 digits, 12 numbers (max.) / Disable (No entry) Default Location number 01 through 32 –...
  • Page 382 System Programming Hunting Group Name Assignment Description Assigns a hunting group name to the hunting group. When an incoming outside call is received, the assigned name and the extension number of the group are displayed on the LCD. Selection • Hunting group number: 01 through 32 •...
  • Page 383 System Programming Hunting Overflow Description Assigns the limited number of a queue and the management of an incoming call when the queue is full. There are three types of management mentioned below: Overflow: When the queue is full, a new incoming call is transferred to the Intercept destination for the group.
  • Page 384 System Programming Hunting Overflow (contd.) Enter the number in the queue. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number. Press STORE. To program another group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired hunting group number. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
  • Page 385 System Programming 134-135 Hunting Intercept — Day / Night Description Sets the Intercept destination in both day and night modes for each hunting group. Selection • Hunting group number: 01 through 32 • Extension number: 2 through 4 digits / Disable (no Intercept Routing) Default All hunting groups –...
  • Page 386 137-138 System Programming UCD Time Table Assignment — Day / Night Description Assigns the Time Table when all extensions in the Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) group are busy. Selection • UCD group number: 01 through 32 • Time Table number: 1 through 4 Default All UCD groups –...
  • Page 387: Ucd Time Table

    System Programming UCD Time Table Description Assigns the queuing sequence in the Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Time Table. The queuing sequences are as follows: : Sends the outgoing message 1. : Sends the outgoing message 2. : Sends the outgoing message 3. : Sends the outgoing message 4.
  • Page 388 System Programming Off-Hook Monitor Description Enables or disables to perform the Off-Hook Monitor. Selection Enable / Disable Default Enable Programming Enter 148. Display: Off-Hook Monitor Press NEXT. Display example: Monitor:Enable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE. Press END.
  • Page 389 System Programming ISDN DDI Translation Table Description Assigns a destination location of incoming DDI numbers. Incoming DDI numbers are received at extensions assigned to each location number. Selection • Location number: 000 through 399 • DDI number: 16 digits max. Default All locations –...
  • Page 390 151-152 System Programming ISDN DDI Ringing Assignment — Day / Night Description Assigns the destination of each DDI number in the day and night modes. Selection • Location number: 000 through 399 • Extension number: 1 to 4 digits / 0 (operator) / Not Stored Default All locations –...
  • Page 391 System Programming 151-152 ISDN DDI Ringing Assignment — Day / Night (contd.) • When assigning ISDN extension numbers, the MSN additional number can be added. The MSN must be up to 4 digits, consisting of an ISDN extension number and an additional number (1 or 2 digits). The MSN additional number digit can be selected in programs [427] “ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number”...
  • Page 392 System Programming Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Description Assigns whether the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) function is enabled or disabled. Selection Enable / Disable Default Disable Programming Enter 153. Display: CCBS Press NEXT. Display example: CCBS: Disable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
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  • Page 394: Timer Programming

    Timer Programming Hold Recall Time Description Assigns the length of the hold recall timer. This timer is used to alert an extension that a call has been held for an extended period of time. Selection Time (seconds): 0 through 240 (0=Hold Recall disabled) Default 60 s Programming...
  • Page 395: Transfer Recall Time

    Timer Programming Transfer Recall Time Description Sets the number of rings before the transfer recall occurs. If a transferred call is not answered before the programmed time of rings, the call returns to the original caller. Selection Number of rings: 3 through 48 Default 12 rings Programming...
  • Page 396: Call Forwarding - No Answer Time

    Timer Programming Call Forwarding – No Answer Time Description Sets the number of rings for the Call Forwarding – No Answer feature. If a call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call is forwarded to the destination. Selection Number of rings: 1 through 12 Default...
  • Page 397: Intercept Time

    Timer Programming Intercept Time Description Sets the number of rings for the Intercept Routing – No Answer (IRNA) feature. If a call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call is redirected to the programmed station. Selection Number of rings: 3 through 48 Default 12 rings...
  • Page 398: Pickup Dial Waiting Time

    Timer Programming Pickup Dial Waiting Time Description Sets the number of seconds for Pickup Dialling. If the telephone user lifts the handset, the programmed party is called when the time expires. Selection Time (seconds): 0 through 8 Default Programming Enter 204. Display: Pickup Dial Time Press NEXT.
  • Page 399 Timer Programming Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration Time Description Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation with an outside party. If an outside call is originated or answered by a programmed extension user and the timer expires, the call is disconnected. Selection Time (minutes): 1 through 64 Default...
  • Page 400: First Digit Time

    Timer Programming First Digit Time Description Sets the maximum time allowed between the start of outside dial tone and the first digit dialled on an outgoing outside call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF receiver is released.
  • Page 401: Inter Digit Time

    Timer Programming Inter Digit Time Description Assigns the maximum time allowed between digits on an outgoing toll call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF receiver is released. This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed.
  • Page 402: Automatic Redial Repeat Times

    Timer Programming Automatic Redial Repeat Times Description Sets the number of times Automatic Redial is tried. Automatic redialling of the last dialled or saved number is done up to the specified number of times. Selection Number of times: 1 through 12 Default 4 times Programming...
  • Page 403: Automatic Redial Interval Time

    Timer Programming Automatic Redial Interval Time Description Sets the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts. Selection Time (seconds): 3 through 120 ( 10 is the actual time) Default 12 (120 s) Programming Enter 210. Display: Interval Time Press NEXT. Display example: Time: Enter the time.
  • Page 404: Dial Start Time

    Timer Programming Dial Start Time Description Sets the number of milliseconds the system waits before dialling after a CO line is seized. Selection Time (milliseconds): 0 through 40 ( 100 is the actual time) Default 0 ms Programming Enter 211. Display: CO Dial Start Press NEXT.
  • Page 405: Call Duration Count Start Time

    Timer Programming Call Duration Count Start Time Description Sets the number of seconds the system waits between the end of dialling and the start of the SMDR timer for outgoing toll calls. When the system has sent out all the digits to the central office and this timer expires, the system starts counting the call.
  • Page 406: Message Waiting Ring Interval Time

    Timer Programming Message Waiting Ring Interval Time Description Sets the Message Waiting ring interval time for a single line telephone. Selection Time (minutes) : 0 through 64 Default 0 min Programming Enter 214. Display: MW Ring Time Press NEXT. Display example: Interval: 10 min Enter the time.
  • Page 407 Timer Programming Ring-Off Detection Time Description Sets the ring-off time so that the system can detect that the central office stops ringing. Selection Time (seconds) : 6 / 11 Default Programming Enter 215. Display: Ring Detect Time Press NEXT. Display example: Time : 6 sec Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 408: Outgoing Message Time

    Timer Programming Outgoing Message Time Description Sets the maximum allowable recording time for outgoing messages (OGM). Selection Time (seconds): 0 / 16 / 32 / 64 (0=no recording) Default 32, 0, 32, 0 (for OGM 1 through 4 from left to right) Programming Enter 216.
  • Page 409: Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time

    Timer Programming Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time Description Sets the number of seconds the Timed Reminder alarm rings. Selection Time (seconds): 30 through 240 Default 30 s Programming Enter 217. Display: Timed Remind Press NEXT. Display example: Reminder: 30sec Enter the time. To change the current entry, enter the new time.
  • Page 410 Timer Programming Doorphone-to-CO Line Call Duration Time Description Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation between a caller at a doorphone and an outside party. When the timer expires, the call is disconnected. Selection Time (minutes): 0 through 30 ( 10 is the actual time) Default 0 sec Programming...
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  • Page 412: Trs Programming

    301-305 TRS Programming RS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 Description These allow you to specify the numbers which are toll-restricted for each toll restriction level as follows: Program [301]: restricts levels 2 through 6 Program [302]: restricts levels 3 through 6 Program [303]: restricts levels 4 through 6 Program [304]: restricts levels 5 through 6 Program [305]: restricts level 6...
  • Page 413: Trs Excepted Code Entry For Levels 2 Through 6

    TRS Programming 306-310 TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 Description These allow you to assign numbers which are exceptions to the toll restriction specified in programs [301] through [305] as follows: Program [306]: applies to level 2 Program [307]: applies to levels 2 through 3 Program [308]: applies to levels 2 through 4 Program [309]: applies to levels 2 through 5...
  • Page 414: Emergency Dial Number Set

    TRS Programming Emergency Dial Number Set Description Stores up to 10 emergency call numbers. Emergency numbers are not subject to toll restriction, Account Code – Verified or Electronic Station Lockout. Selection • Location number: 01 through 10 • Emergency number: 3 digits (max.) Default Location 01 –...
  • Page 415: Co Line Programming

    CO Line Programming CO Line Connection Assignment Description Used to identify the CO lines which are connected to the system(s). This prevents users from originating a call to a line which is not connected. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 416: Co Line Group Assignment

    CO Line Programming CO Line Group Assignment Description Each CO line must be assigned to a CO line group. This program defines the CO line group assignment for each CO line. For example, if there are multiple telephone service companies available, the CO lines can be grouped by company.
  • Page 417: Dial Mode Selection

    CO Line Programming Dial Mode Selection Description Each CO line can be programmed for DTMF, pulse (rotary) or call blocking. This program assigns your choice for each line. DTMF: The dialling signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to tone signals and transmitted to the CO line.
  • Page 418 CO Line Programming Dial Mode Selection (contd.) • To assign all lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO01. • If DTMF is assigned, set the DTMF time of the line in program [404] “DTMF Time.”...
  • Page 419: Pulse Speed Selection

    CO Line Programming Pulse Speed Selection Description A CO line set for pulse or call blocking mode in program [402] “Dial Mode Selection” can have two pulse rates, 10 pps (low) and 20 pps (high). This program sets the pulse speed for each CO line set to pulse or call blocking mode.
  • Page 420: Dtmf Time

    CO Line Programming DTMF Time Description A CO line set to DTMF mode in program [402] “Dial Mode Selection” can have two settings. This program sets the duration of the DTMF signals sent to a CO line set to DTMF mode. Selection •...
  • Page 421: Cpc Signal Detection Incoming Set

    CO Line Programming CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set Description Assigns the expected minimum duration of the CPC Signal on incoming outside calls. If this is programmed, the system disconnects the line when the CPC Signal is detected. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 –...
  • Page 422 CO Line Programming CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set (contd.) CPC Signal Detection Time Table Entry Time (ms) Entry Time (ms) Entry Time (ms) 4-94 System Programming...
  • Page 423: Dil 1:1 Extension - Day / Night

    CO Line Programming 407-408 DIL 1:1 Extension — Day / Night Description The Direct In Lines (DIL) 1:1 feature allows incoming outside calls to be directed to a specific extension. When a CO line is assigned as DIL 1:1, it is necessary to assign the destination. These programs specify the extension number for day or night mode.
  • Page 424: Intercept Extension - Day / Night

    409-410 CO Line Programming Intercept Extension — Day / Night Description Intercept Routing provides an automatic re-direction of calls which cannot or have not been answered. These programs set the destination in both day and night modes for each line group. Selection •...
  • Page 425: Host Pbx Access Codes

    CO Line Programming Host PBX Access Codes Description Assigns Host PBX access codes. If the system is installed behind a host PBX system, an access code is required to make an outside call. Up to four codes can be stored for a CO line group assigned the line.
  • Page 426 CO Line Programming Host PBX Access Codes (contd.) Conditions • This program is only required if a host PBX line is connected to the system. Program [401] “CO Line Group Assignment” is used to assign the line to a CO line group. •...
  • Page 427: Pause Time

    CO Line Programming Pause Time Description Assigns the length of the pause time. The programmed pause time is automatically inserted after a line access code or a host PBX access code programmed in [411] “Host PBX Access Codes” or manually inserted if the PAUSE button is pressed by the user. Selection •...
  • Page 428 CO Line Programming Register Recall Signal Time Description Assigns the length of the register recall signal time. If your system is installed behind a host PBX, External Feature Access (EFA) is necessary to obtain its services. To enable it, select a required register recall signal sending time for the CO line group.
  • Page 429: Disconnect Time

    CO Line Programming Disconnect Time Description Determines the amount of time between successive accesses to the same CO line. Selection • CO line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all CO line groups) • Time (seconds): 0.5 / 2.0 / 4.0 Default All CO line groups –...
  • Page 430: Cpc Signal Detection Outgoing Set

    CO Line Programming CPC Signal Detection Outgoing Set Description Enables or disables CPC Signal Detection during the time between the originated outside call and the established outside call. If this is enabled, the system disconnects the line with the time set in program [405] “CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set”...
  • Page 431: Reverse Circuit Assignment

    CO Line Programming Reverse Circuit Assignment Description Enables or disables to detect Reverse Circuit. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 08, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24, ( =all CO lines) • Regular (no detection) / Reverse (detection) Default All CO lines –...
  • Page 432 CO Line Programming Subscriber Number Assignment Description Assign the subscriber number which is assigned to a CO line by a central office for Calling Line Identification Presentation or Connected Line Identification Presentation. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 433 CO Line Programming 420/429 ISDN Ring Service Assignment — Day / Night Description Assign the contract status of the Direct Dialling In (DDI) Service or Multiple Subscriber Number on a CO line basis in both day and night modes. This setting is also used for Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) and Connected line Identification Presentation (COLP).
  • Page 434 CO Line Programming CO Line Name Assignment Description Assigns the company or customer names to each CO line so that the operator or extension user can find the destination where the caller is trying to reach before answering. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 –...
  • Page 435: Isdn Port Type

    CO Line Programming ISDN Port Type Description Assigns the type of each port either CO line or extension line on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 436: Isdn Layer 1 Active Mode

    CO Line Programming ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Description Assigns the active mode of Layer 1 on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 437: Isdn Configuration

    CO Line Programming ISDN Configuration Description Assigns the configuration on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Point (point to point) / Multipoint (point to multipoint) Default All ports –...
  • Page 438: Isdn Data Link Mode

    CO Line Programming ISDN Data Link Mode Description Assigns the data link mode on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Permanent / Call Default All ports –...
  • Page 439: Isdn Tei Mode

    CO Line Programming ISDN TEI Mode Description Assigns the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) mode on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Fix 0 through 63 / Automatic Default All ports –...
  • Page 440 CO Line Programming ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number Description Selects whether the Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) is allocated to each terminal equipment on ISDN S0 bus or not on ISDN port basis. Additional number for MSN can be 1 or 2 digits. Selection •...
  • Page 441: Isdn Extension Progress Tone

    CO Line Programming ISDN Extension Progress Tone Description Enables or disables to send the progress tone to ISDN extension on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, ( =all ports) KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 442 CO Line Programming Multiple Subscriber Number Set Description Assigns a maximum of ten multiple subscriber numbers (MSN) on an ISDN S0 port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12 • Location number: 01 through 10 •...
  • Page 443 CO Line Programming 438-439 Extension Ringing Assignment — Day / Night for ISDN MSN Description Determines the extension which receives a call on a multiple subscriber number (MSN) basis of the ISDN S0 port in both day and night modes. Selection •...
  • Page 444 438-439 CO Line Programming Extension Ringing Assignment — Day / Night for ISDN MSN (contd.) Conditions • For the KX-TD1232, port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave, if available. •...
  • Page 445 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Port Type Description Assigns the type of each port either CO line or extension line on a TD286 ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 446 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Description Assigns the active mode of Layer 1 on a TD286 ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 447 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Configuration Description Assigns the configuration on a TD286 ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Point (point to point) / Multipoint (point to multipoint) Default All ports –...
  • Page 448 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Data Link Mode Description Assigns the data link mode on a TD286 ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Permanent / Call Default All ports –...
  • Page 449 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN TEI Mode Description Assigns the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) mode on a TD286 ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • Fix 0 through 63 / Automatic Default All ports –...
  • Page 450 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number Description Selects whether the Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) is allocated to each terminal equipment on TD286 ISDN S0 bus or not on an ISDN port basis. Additional number for MSN can be 1 or 2 digits.
  • Page 451 CO Line Programming TD286 ISDN Extension Progress Tone Description Enables or disables to send the progress tone to TD286 ISDN extension on an ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 452: Toll Restriction Level - Day / Night

    500-501 COS Programming Toll Restriction Level — Day / Night Description Each extension must be assigned a Class of Service (COS). These programs set the toll restriction value for each COS in day or night mode. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) •...
  • Page 453 COS Programming Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration Limit Description This program allows you to restrict the duration of outside calls on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Disable (no limit) / Enable (limit) Default All COS –...
  • Page 454: Call Transfer To Co Line

    COS Programming Call Transfer to CO Line Description This program determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call Transfer to CO Line function. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS –...
  • Page 455: Call Forwarding To Co Line

    COS Programming Call Forwarding to CO Line Description This program determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call Forwarding to CO Line function. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Disable / Enable Default All COS –...
  • Page 456: Do Not Disturb Override

    COS Programming Do Not Disturb Override Description This program determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform Do Not Disturb (DND) Override. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Disable / Enable Default All COS – Disable Programming Enter 507.
  • Page 457: Account Code Entry Mode

    COS Programming Account Code Entry Mode Description There are three account code modes: Option, Verified-All Calls and Verified-Toll Restriction Override. This program determines the mode to be used by each Class of Service (COS). Option mode: The user can enter any account code, if needed. Verified –...
  • Page 458 509-510 COS Programming Toll Restriction Level for System Speed Dialling – Day / Night Description These programs set the toll restriction value used in System Speed Dialling for each Class of Service (COS) in day or night mode. When the user makes a call with System Speed Dialling, the system will check the phone number with this level.
  • Page 459 COS Programming Door Opener Access Description Enables or disables to unlock the door opener by feature number on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS – Enable Programming Enter 511.
  • Page 460: Night Service Access

    COS Programming Night Service Access Description Enables or disables the ability to switch the Day/Night service on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS – Enable Programming Enter 513.
  • Page 461 COS Programming Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call Description Enables or disables the ability to reject Direct Dialling In call on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS –...
  • Page 462: Calling Line Identification Restriction

    COS Programming Calling Line Identification Restriction Description Enables or disables the Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) Service on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS – Disable Programming Enter 516.
  • Page 463: Connected Line Identification Restriction

    COS Programming Connected Line Identification Restriction Description Enables or disables the Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) Service. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS – Disable Programming Enter 517. Display: COLR Press NEXT.
  • Page 464 COS Programming CFU / CFB / CFNR Assignment Description This program determines which Class of Service (COS) can perform CFU, CFB and CFNR features. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS – Disable Programming Enter 518.
  • Page 465 COS Programming Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) Description Enables or disables to perform the Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) and Whisper OHCA on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Enable / Disable Default All COS –...
  • Page 466 COS Programming Call Forwarding from Hunting Group Description Enables or disables to perform the Call Forwarding from Hunting Group on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Calls arriving at any Hunting Groups (“All”) or just calls arriving at your Hunting Group (“Connect”) can be forwarded to your extension.
  • Page 467: Doorphone Call Forwarding To Co Line

    COS Programming Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line Description Enables or disables to perform the Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) • Disable / Enable Default All COS –...
  • Page 468: Extension Programming

    Extension Programming EXtra Device Port Description EXtra Device Port (XDP) allows a single line telephone (SLT) to be connected to the same jack as a digital proprietary telephone (DPT). This program assigns which jacks are XDP. The SLT and DPT of the programmed jack work as independent extensions. Selection •...
  • Page 469: Class Of Service

    Extension Programming Class of Service Description Programs each extension for a Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling abilities of each extension. A primary and a secondary COS numbers can be assigned per extension. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 470: Extension Group Assignment

    Extension Programming Extension Group Assignment Description Assigns each extension to an extension group. Extension groups are used for Group Call Pickup and Paging – Group. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2) =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 471: Dil 1:N Extension And Delayed Ringing - Day / Night

    Extension Programming 603-604 DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing — Day / Night Description A DIL 1:N line can be assigned to ring more than one extension. All incoming calls from the programmed CO lines are directed to the specified extensions. These programs assign the extensions and the notification method for each CO line in both day and night modes.
  • Page 472 603-604 Extension Programming DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing — Day / Night (contd.) Repeat steps 4 through 7. Press END. Conditions • An extension can be assigned as the destination of as many CO lines as is required. • In the case of KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available.
  • Page 473 Extension Programming 605-606 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night Description Determines the CO lines which can be accessed by an extension in both day and night modes. The extension users can make outgoing CO calls using the assigned CO lines. Selection •...
  • Page 474 605-606 Extension Programming Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night (contd.) Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are unacceptable.
  • Page 475: Doorphone Ringing Assignment - Day / Night

    Extension Programming 607-608 Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day / Night Description These programs assign the extensions which will ring when a doorphone call is received during the day and night modes. Programmed extensions are also allowed to open the door. Selection •...
  • Page 476 607-608 Extension Programming Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day / Night (contd.) • For an explanation of jack numbering, see “Rotation of jack number” on page 4-7. • To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.
  • Page 477: Voice Mail Access Codes

    Extension Programming Voice Mail Access Codes Description Assigns a mailbox number for each extension, only if program [990] “System Additional Information, Area 02 – Bit 8” is set to “free.” Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 478: Extension Connection Assignment

    Extension Programming Extension Connection Assignment Description Assigns whether the extension can perform all accesses or not. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2), ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 479: Data Line Security

    Extension Programming Data Line Security Description Sets or cancels the Data Line Security mode on an extension basis. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2), ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 480: Isdn Class Of Service

    Extension Programming ISDN Class of Service Description Programs each ISDN port for a Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling abilities of each port. A primary and a secondary COS numbers can be assigned per port. Selection •...
  • Page 481 Extension Programming 615-616 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN Extension Description Determines the CO lines which can be accessed by an ISDN extension in both day and night modes. The extension users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned CO lines. Selection •...
  • Page 482 615-616 Extension Programming Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN Extension (contd.) • To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for a first port. •...
  • Page 483: Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment

    Live Call Screening (LCS) Voice Mail Integration for Proprietary Telephones †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital System Programming 4-141 Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 484 620-621 Extension Programming Extension Intercept Routing — Day / Night Description Sets the Intercept Routing destination of for each jack in both day and night modes. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2) =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 485 Extension Programming Incoming Call Display Description Allows you to choose between three display types when an incoming call is received. “Caller” means the incoming caller’s telephone number and name are displayed. “CO Line” means the CO line number and CO line name assigned in the program [421] are displayed.
  • Page 486 Extension Programming CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for Extension Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each extension. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2) ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 487: Clip / Colp Number Assignment For Isdn Extension

    Extension Programming CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Extension Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN extension port. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04, KX-TD1232 – 03 through 06, 09 through 12, ( =all ports) •...
  • Page 488 Extension Programming TD286 Class of Service Description Programs each TD286 ISDN port for Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling abilities of each port. A primary and a secondary COS numbers can be assigned per port. Selection •...
  • Page 489 Extension Programming 629-630 Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment – Day / Night for TD286 Extension Description Determines the CO lines which can be accessed by a TD286 extension in both day and night modes. The extension users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned CO lines. Selection •...
  • Page 490 629-630 Extension Programming Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment – Day / Night for TD286 Extension (contd.) • To assign all CO lines to the same selection, press the key in step 4. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO 01. •...
  • Page 491 Extension Programming CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for TD286 Extension Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for KX-TD286 ISDN extension. Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12, ( =all ports) • CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.) Default All ports –...
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  • Page 493: Lcr Programming

    LCR Programming 7000 LCR Mode Description Allows you to turn on or off the Least Cost Routing (LCR) mode. LCR, if enabled, selects the least expensive route to be used for an outside call. Selection On / Off Default Programming Enter 7000.
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  • Page 495: Btl Access Code

    LCR Programming 7002 BTL Access Code Description Stores the BTL (British Telecom Line) access code. Selection BTL access code: 10 digits (max.) Default Programming Enter 7002. Display: BTL Access Code Press NEXT. Display: example: 121 Enter a BTL access code. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
  • Page 496 7003 LCR Programming Itemized Code Set Description Registers an itemized code applied to an extension. The registered code is inserted into the “I” command position stored in program [7X22] “LCR Carrier Modify Command.” Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2) KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 497 LCR Programming 7004 Internal ISDN Itemized Code Set Description Registers an itemized code applied to an ISDN extension. The registered code is inserted into the “I” command position stored in program [7X22] “LCR Carrier Modify Command.” Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 04 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 498 7005 LCR Programming TD286 Internal ISDN Itemized Code Set Description Registers an itemized code applied to an TD286 ISDN extension. The registered code is inserted into the “I” command position stored in program [7X22] “LCR Carrier Modify Command.” Selection • Port number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 06 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 499: Lcr Leading Digit Entry

    LCR Programming 7X01 LCR Leading Digit Entry Description By entering numbers into leading digit plan for a maximum of eight carriers, you are starting the process to determine which CO line group will be used to route the call. Selection •...
  • Page 500 7X01 LCR Programming LCR Leading Digit Entry (contd.) • The same code with different digits may be assigned in this program or in program [7X20] “LCR Exceptional Code Set.” In this case, the code which has smaller digits takes the more expensive route is priority. To prevent this, enter “...
  • Page 501 LCR Programming 7X11 LCR Time and Fee Set Description Assigns time schedules and charged fees for a maximum of a maximum of eight carriers. It is possible to split a day into four time zones max. so that the least expensive line is selected for that time.
  • Page 502 7X11 LCR Programming LCR Time and Fee Set (contd.) Press to enter the fee. Enter the fee (pounds and pence), moving the cursor with buttons. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new fee. Press STORE.
  • Page 503 LCR Programming 7X20 LCR Exceptional Code Set Description Assigns dialling numbers that are excepted from LCR routing plans of the specified carrier. They are sent out to a CO selected from automatic access CO line groups. Selection • Program address: 7X20, X: 1-8 (carrier number) •...
  • Page 504 7X20 LCR Programming LCR Exceptional Code Set (contd.) • The same code with different digits may be assigned in this program or in program [7X01] “LCR Leading Digit Entry.” In this case, the code which has smaller digits takes the more expensive route is priority. To prevent this, enter “...
  • Page 505: Lcr Carrier Code

    LCR Programming 7X21 LCR Carrier Code Description Assigns carrier access codes used for LCR feature. Selection • Program address: 7X21, X=1-8 (carrier number) • Carrier code: 10 digits (max.) Default Program 7121 (carrier 1) –131; Other programs (carriers 2-8) – Not stored Programming Enter a program address (7X21).
  • Page 506 7X22 LCR Programming LCR Carrier Modify Command Description Assigns modification commands applied to carrier numbers. Dialled numbers are modified according to the programmed commands. Available commands are as follows: C : Insert carrier code P : Send pause T : Change to tone (DTMF) mode A : Insert Authorization code I : Insert Itemized code H : Home Position...
  • Page 507 LCR Programming 7X23 LCR CO Line Group Assignment Description Assigns CO line groups that correspond to an LCR carrier. Selection • Program address: 7X23, X=1-8 (carrier number) • CO line group number: 1 through 8, eight entries (max.) Default Program 7123 (carrier 1) – 12345678; Other programs (carriers 2-8) –...
  • Page 508 7X24 LCR Programming Authorization Code Set Description Registers an authorization code applied to a CO line. The registered code is inserted into the “A” command position stored in program [7X22] “LCR Carrier Modify Command.” Selection • Program address: 7X24, X=1-8 (carrier number) •...
  • Page 509: Resource Programming

    4.10 Resource Programming SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout Description Used to determine which calls will produce an SMDR printout. Selection • Outgoing calls: All (all calls) / Toll (toll calls only) / Off (no printing) • Incoming calls: On (all calls) / Off (no printing) Default All calls –...
  • Page 510: Smdr Format

    4.10 Resource Programming SMDR Format Description Used to match the SMDR output to the paper size being used in the printer. Page length determines the number of lines per page. Skip perforation determines the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page.
  • Page 511: System Data Printout

    4.10 Resource Programming System Data Printout Description Starts or stops printing of the system data. All the current system- programmed data is printed out. Selection Start / Stop Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 802. Display: System Data Dump Press NEXT. Display: Print-Out:Start Press STORE to start printing.
  • Page 512: Music Source Use

    4.10 Resource Programming Music Source Use Description Assigns the music source to be used for Music on Hold and Background Music (BGM). Selection • Hold / BGM • Music source number: KX-TD816 – 1 or 2 / No Use KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4 / No Use Default Hold and BGM –...
  • Page 513: External Pager Bgm

    4.10 Resource Programming External Pager BGM Description Used to determine whether external pagers will receive Background Music (BGM). BGM –External is turned on and off by the operator. Selection • External pager number: KX-TD816 – 1 or 2 KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4 •...
  • Page 514: External Pager Confirmation Tone

    4.10 Resource Programming External Pager Confirmation Tone Description Used to remove the confirmation tone for external pagers. The default setting sends confirmation tone 2 to the external pagers before paging is broadcast. This programming applies to all the external pagers. Selection On / Off Default...
  • Page 515 4.10 Resource Programming 806-807 EIA (RS-232C) Parameters — Port 1 / Port 2 Description Assigns the communication parameters for the EIA (RS-232C) interface for Port 1 (for KX-TD816 and Master System of KX- TD1232) or Port 2 (Slave System of KX-TD1232). New line code: Select the code for your printer or personal computer.
  • Page 516 806-807 4.10 Resource Programming EIA (RS-232C) Parameters — Port 1 / Port 2 (contd.) Press STORE. Press NEXT to program word length. Display example: Word Lengt:8bits Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE. Press NEXT to program parity bit. Display example: Parity:Mark Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 517: Floating Number Assignment

    4.10 Resource Programming Floating Number Assignment Description Assigns the floating numbers for the External Pager, modem, Digital Test Access (DTA) and Hunting Groups. These numbers can be used the same way extension numbers are used for station access. Selection • Floating station: KX-TD816 – Pager1 / Pager2 / DTA / Hunting Groups 01 through 32 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 518 4.10 Resource Programming Floating Number Assignment (contd.) • The leading one or two digits of the floating numbers are subject to program [100] “Flexible Numbering, (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.” • Floating numbers and extension numbers should be unique. Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid.
  • Page 519: Modem Standard

    4.10 Resource Programming Modem Standard Description Assigns the modem standard. There are two standards available – BELL and CCITT. Selection BELL / CCITT Default CCITT Programming Enter 814. Display: MODEM Standard Press NEXT. Display example: MODEM:CCITT Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 520 4.10 Resource Programming TD197 Baud Rate Set Description Assigns the KX-TD197 modem standard. There are two standards available – BELL and CCITT-V.34. Selection • Master / Slave • BELL / V.34-9600 / V.34-14400 / V.34-19200 / V.34-28800 / V.34-33600 Default Master and Slave –...
  • Page 521 4.10 Resource Programming Timed Reminder Message Assignment Description Assigns the message number which is used when the Outgoing Message (OGM) for Timed Reminder is set. Selection Message number: 1 to 4 Default Not Stored Programming Enter 818. Display: T.Remind MSG Asn Press NEXT.
  • Page 522: System Additional Information

    4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information Description Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area represents a programming item. Chart for the Areas and Bits Bit Number 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 Display Example 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 Area 01...
  • Page 523 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References Selects the destination during the day 0 : DIL 1:N Direct Dialling mode, when operator number is sent as a 1 : Operator In (DDI) Direct Dialling In number. Selects the destination during the night 0 : DIL 1:N Direct Dialling...
  • Page 524 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References Allows you to remove confirmation tone 0 : disable Confirmation 4. By default, a beep tone sounds when a 1 : enable Tone three-party conference is started / ended. Determines whether the dialled “...
  • Page 525 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References Assigns the first display of a digital 0 : names Special Display display proprietary telephone (KX-T7431 1 : numbers Features – /KX-T7433/KX-T7436/KX-T7235) in Station Speed Station Speed Dialling. Dialling Assigns the source of Music Source 1 for 0 : internal music...
  • Page 526 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References Reserved Selects the result when an outside call is 0 : disable Voice Mail routed by Call Forwarding to a voice mail 1 : enable Integration port which is in Automated Attendant (AA) service mode.
  • Page 527 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References Determines whether to send an absent 0 : SMDR • Absent message, No.6-9, to an extension or to (printer) Message output it to the printer when the feature 1 : extension Capability number is dialled.
  • Page 528 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Area Bit Description Selection Default References When an incoming call reaches the 0 : receive None Hunting Group (Circular, UCD, Ring and 1 : not receive No Reply), this program determines whether the extension where the Call Forwarding feature is set receives the call or not.
  • Page 529 4.11 Option Programming System Additional Information (contd.) Selection • Area code: 01 through 12 (08 through 12 are reserved) • Selection: See “Selection” on pages 4-168 through 4-174 for each area. Default See “Default” on pages 4-168 through 4-174. Programming Enter 990.
  • Page 530: Cos Additional Information

    4.11 Option Programming COS Additional Information Description Allows the following programming item to be changed, if required. Bits 4, 3, 2, 1: Sets the number of digits allowed to dial out during an analogue outside call on a Class of Service (COS) basis. If an outside party hangs up and the extension user tries to dial out still on the CO line, the system will disconnects the line at the time the assigned number of digits are dialled.
  • Page 531 4.11 Option Programming COS Additional Information (contd.) Enter your selection (0 or 1). To change the current entry, press STORE and the new selection. To program another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5. Press STORE. To program another COS, press SELECT and the desired COS number.
  • Page 533 Section 5 List This section lists tone, ring tone and default values of system programming.
  • Page 534: Tone / Ring Tone

    Tone / Ring Tone <TONE> 1 sec Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Confirmation Tone 4 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 3 Dial Tone 4 Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringback Tone Do Not Disturb (DND) Tone List...
  • Page 535 Tone / Ring Tone <TONE> 15 sec Hold Recall Call Waiting Tone 1 (CO/intercom) 5 sec Call Waiting Tone 2 (intercom) Call Waiting Tone 2 (CO) 4 sec Hold Tone <RING TONE> 1 sec Intercom Calls / Intercom Hold Recall Outside Calls / Outside Hold Recall Doorphone Calls /...
  • Page 536: Default Values

    Default Values Address Program Default Manager Programming [000] Date and Time Set 1 Jan. ’94 SAT 12:00 am [001] System Speed Dialling Number Set Not Stored [002] System Speed Dialling Name Set Not Stored [003] Extension Number Set • KX-TD816 Jack 01-1 through 16-1=201 through 216 Jack 01-2 through 16-2=301 through 316 •...
  • Page 537 Voice Mail Extension Group All voice mail numbers – EXG 1 Assignment †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital List Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 538 Default Values Address Program Default [129] Operator Queue Queue: 8, H-UP: 4 [130] Phantom Extension Number Not Stored Assignment [131] Hunting Group Assignment All hunting groups – Disable [132] Hunting Group Name Assignment Not Stored [133] Hunting Overflow All hunting groups – Busy, 0 [134]–[135] Hunting Intercept —...
  • Page 539 Default Values Address Program Default [311] Emergency Dial Number Set Location 01 – 999; Location 02 – 112; Others – Not Stored CO Line Programming [400] CO Line Connection Assignment All CO lines – Connect [401] CO Line Group Assignment CO01=TRG 1;...
  • Page 540 Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO All COS – Disable Line List †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
  • Page 541 Default Values Address Program Default Extension Programming [600] EXtra Device Port All Jacks – Disable [601] Class of Service All Jacks-1/2 – COS 1, COS 1 [602] Extension Group Assignment All Jacks-1/2 – Extension group 1 – Enable [603]–[604] DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed All Jacks-1/2 –...
  • Page 542 Default Values Address Program Default [7004] Iternal ISDN Itemized Code Set All Ports – Not Stored [7005] TD286 Internal ISDN Itemized Code set All Ports – Not Stored [7X01] LCR Leading Digit Entry Carrier 1–Location 1= Other locations – Not Stored [7X11] LCR Time and Fee Set Not Stored [7X20] LCR Exceptional Code Set...
  • Page 543: Troubleshooting

    Section 6 Troubleshooting This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting.
  • Page 544 Troubleshooting 6.1.1 Installation PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Extension does not operate. Bad printed circuit board Exchange printed circuit board for (Extension Card). another printed circuit board. Bad connection between Take that extension and plug it into the system and extension. the same extension port using a short telephone cord.
  • Page 545 Troubleshooting 6.1.2 Connection Connection between the DSHS and a proprietary telephone: CAUSE SOLUTION Can you dial The A/B is connected to the H/L. Use the correct cord (inner 2 an extension? wires are for A/B and the outer 2 wires are for H/L). extension DSHS Use the correct cord (2 wires...
  • Page 546: Operation

    Troubleshooting Connection between the central office and the DSHS: CAUSE SOLUTION (Continued from the CO lines are connected to the A/A. Reconnect the CO lines to previous page.) the paired A/B of the telephone jack using 2- conductor wiring. Can you dial out on a CO CO line DSHS...
  • Page 547: Using Reset Button

    Troubleshooting PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION • During system Interface between the Connect the interface between the systems and press the Reset Button connection* operation, systems is disconnected. originating an intercom/ on both systems. outside call from a system to the other system is not possible.
  • Page 548 Troubleshooting Operation (A) If the system does not operate properly, 1. Make sure that the System Clear Switch is set to the “NORMAL” position. 2. Press the Reset Button with a pointed tool. (B) If the system still does not operate properly, 1.
  • Page 549 Section 7 PRI Section This section provides information on using the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN line with the optional expansion unit.
  • Page 550: Programming References

    Overview The KX-TD290 Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN Expansion Unit adds one PRI ISDN line. When this unit is installed in the KX-TD816, the maximum number of available CO lines is limited to 12 and when it is installed in the KX-TD1232 for the system connection, the maximum number of available CO lines is limited to 38.
  • Page 551 Installation 7.2.1 Location of the Optional Units Precautions To protect the printed circuit boards (P-boards) from static electricity, do not touch parts on the P-boards in the main unit and on the optional units. KX-TD816 One 8-Station Line Unit (KX-TD170) and either one CO Line/ISDN Line Unit (KX-TD180, KX-TD280, KX-TD286 or KX- TD290) can be installed to any expansion area.
  • Page 552: Location Of The Optional Units

    7.2.1 Location of the Optional Units KX-TD1232 A maximum of two 8-Station Line Units (KX-TD170) and/or one CO Line/ISDN Line Units (KX-TD180, KX-TD280, KX-TD286 or KX-TD290) can be installed to any expansion area. You must use the KX-TD170- when you install the KX-TD290. The former KX-TD170 does not work properly with the KX-TD290.
  • Page 553: Installing The Unit (Kx-Td290)

    7.2.2 Installing the Unit (KX-TD290) The following procedures can be used to install the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN Expansion Unit (KX-TD290). Default KX-TD816: bottom = 4-CO Line Unit, top = 8-Station Line Unit KX-TD1232: bottom = 4-CO Line Unit, middle and top = 8-Station Line Unit Note The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit.
  • Page 554 7.2.2 Installing the Unit (KX-TD290) 10. Cover the cords with the cord holder 6. Prepare the required plugs. (included). ← From To the unit ← Network Cord holder ← From To the unit ← Network 7. Insert the plug into a jack on the unit. 11.
  • Page 555: Pri System Programming

    PRI System Programming PRI Configuration Description Assigns the number of B channels which are actually used out of the 8 PRI line channels (for KX-TD816) or 30 PRI line channels (for KX-TD1232) and the installation location of the CO line card (KX-TD181 or KX-TD182) or BRI card (KX-TD281 or KX- TD282), the CO line unit (KX-TD180), or BRI unit (KX-TD280 or KX-TD286).
  • Page 556 PRI System Programming PRI Configuration (contd.) Programming Enter 450. Display: PRI Config. Press NEXT. Display example: 0 YYYY Keep pressing SELECT until the desired combination of the channel number and the card status is displayed. Press STORE. Press NEXT to assign the CRC4 mode. Display example:CRC4:Enable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is dis- played.
  • Page 557 PRI System Programming PRI Reference CO Description Assigns which CO line number system data each PRI line uses except for the following programs: • [401] CO Line Group Assignment • [419] Subscribers Number Assignment • [421] CO Line Name Assignment After assigning this program, the following program data will become available for PRI line CO 09 through CO16 (for KX- TD816) or CO 25 through 54 (for KX-TD1232).
  • Page 558 PRI System Programming PRI Reference CO (contd.) Press STORE. Press END. Conditions • For the KX-TD1232, CO01 through CO12 are for the Master system and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave, if available. • CO09 through CO16 become available when the expansion unit KX- TD290 is installed in the KX-TD816 and CO25 through CO54 become available when the expansion unit KX-TD290 is installed in the KX- TD1232.
  • Page 559 Section 8 DECT Portable Station Section This section provides information on the wireless system, which can be optionally equipped with the basic system.
  • Page 560 Overview To connect the wireless system, the following equipment is required. Cell Station Interface Unit (KX-TD144) One KX-TD144 supports up to two Cell Stations (KX-TD142) and four wired extensions. One KX-TD144 can be installed to the KX- TD816 and up to two KX-TD144s can be installed to the KX- TD1232.
  • Page 561: Wireless System Installation

    Wireless System Installation Wireless System Installation 8.2.1 Wireless System Outline System Capacity Connectable Number of Cell Station (KX-TD142) Main Unit KX-TD1232 × 2 KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 Interface Unit KX-TD144 KX-TD144 × 2 – KX-TD146 KX-TD146 × 2 – KX-TD144+ – KX-TD146 Connectable Number of Portable Station (KX-TD7500) KX-TD1232 ×...
  • Page 562: Wireless System Outline

    8.2.1 Wireless System Outline Procedure Flow Chart Consider the service area required for the (See pages 8-5 through 8-8.) users by referring to Site Planning. Install a Cell Station Interface Unit (KX- (See pages 8-9 through 8-13.) TD144 / KX-TD146) to the main unit. Connect a Cell Station (KX-TD142) to the (See pages 8-14 through 8-17.) KX-TD144 / KX-TD146.
  • Page 563: Site Planning

    8.2.2 Site Planning Choosing the best site for the Cell Station (KX-TD142) requires careful planning and testing of essential areas. The best location may not always be convenient for installation. Please read the fol- lowing information before you install the unit. Characteristics of Radio Waves The transmission of radio waves and the operating range depend on the structure and materials of the building.
  • Page 564: The Relationship Between Radio Waves And Building Structure And Materials

    8.2.2 Site Planning The Relationship between Radio Waves and Building Structure and Materials • The transmitting range is affected more by the building materials and thickness of the material than the number of obstacles. • Radio waves tend to be reflected or diffracted by conductive objects and rarely penetrate them.
  • Page 565: Installation Preparation

    8.2.2 Site Planning Installation Preparation 1. Prepare a drawing of the building where you want to install the Cell Station (CS). (A drawing which shows the size or main structural material of the wall, partition wall or ceiling is preferable.) 2.
  • Page 566 8.2.2 Site Planning Precautions • The Cell Station should be kept free of dust, moisture, high tem- perature (more than 40˚C), low temperature (less than 5˚C), vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. • If a backup system for use during a Cell Station power failure is required, set the system cable resistance within 20 Ω.
  • Page 567: Location Of The Unit

    8.2.3 Location of the Unit KX-TD816 with the KX-TD144 One Cell Station Interface Unit (KX-TD144) can be installed to any of the two expansion areas on the KX-TD816. Up to two Cell Stations (KX-TD142) can be connected to the KX-TD144. Expansion area 2 Expansion...
  • Page 568 8.2.3 Location of the Unit 8.2.3 Location of the Unit KX-TD1232 with the KX-TD144 Up to two Cell Station Interface Units (KX-TD144) can be installed to any of the three expansion areas on the KX-TD1232. Up to two Cell Stations (KX-TD142) can be connected to the KX- TD144.
  • Page 569 8.2.3 Location of the Unit KX-TD816 with the KX-TD146 One Cell Station Interface Unit (KX-TD146) can be installed to any of the two expansion areas on the KX-TD816. Up to six Cell Stations (KX-TD142) can be connected to the KX-TD146. Expansion area 2 KX-TD142...
  • Page 570 8.2.3 Location of the Unit KX-TD1232 with the KX-TD146 Up to two Cell Station Interface Units (KX-TD146) can be installed to any of the three expansion areas on the KX-TD1232. Up to six Cell Stations (KX-TD142) can be connected to the KX- TD146.
  • Page 571: Installing The Unit

    8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8.2.4 Installing the Unit The following procedures can be used to install a Cell Station Interface Unit (KX-TD144 / KX-TD146) to the main unit, and then the Cell Station (KX-TD142) to the Cell Station Interface Unit. The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as the main unit.
  • Page 572 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 6. Wireless Extension Connection Use a Cell Station Cord (4-conductor wiring – included) and 4-pin plug (included) to connect the cell station line. There are 2 plugs for the KX-TD144 and 6 plugs for the KX-TD146 to connect the Cell Stations.
  • Page 573 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 6-3. Insert the modular plug into the Cell Station, and attach the ferrite core (included) to the plug cord. Ferrite Core Roll the cord once around the ferrite core 15 cm and close the core. 6-4.
  • Page 574 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 7. Wired Extension Connection (KX-TD144 only) A Cell Station Interface Unit (KX-TD144) can support four wired extensions as well as wire- less extensions. Use 4-pin plugs to connect the wired extensions. 7-1. Insert the required telephone wires into the holes in the plug. Press the transparent part into the black part.
  • Page 575 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8.2.4 Installing the Unit 8. Tie all of the cords into a bundle. If Note If two expansion units are installed, cut other cords are exposed in the upper the cabinet cover(s) on the lower cabi- cabinet, tie them also.
  • Page 576: Site Survey

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Site Survey Specification The KX-TD7500 portable station has Radio Signal Test Mode which monitors the state of link as one of the means to determine the site planning for the KX-TD142. In the mode, the frame loss and signal strength of a synchronous slot, and the signal strength of the other slots can be measured when the portable station is linking with the KX-TD142.
  • Page 577: Checking The Cell Station Id Number

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Checking the Cell Station ID Number Use a personal computer to check the Cell Station (CS) ID number. File: E1232BE.EXE Main Menu Display Input Format 1. In the Main Menu Display Enter 2 and press the ENTER key to select “System Data Programming(INTERACTIVE)”.
  • Page 578 8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey CS Information Display CS ID number (10 digits) Example: The CS ID number of CS number 03 is “8012301260”. The CS ID number of CS number 04 is “8012300360”. The location of the CS numbers are shown below. KX-TD144: CS 01, CS02, CS07, CS08 KX-TD146: CS 01 through 12 KX-TD144...
  • Page 579: Assigning The Cell Station Id Number To The Ps

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Assigning the Cell Station ID Number to the PS 1. Set the PS Power Switch to ON while pressing (Talk), (Flash) FUNCTION<0-4> at the same time. Example 2. Press CS NO?(1-8) Example 3. Enter the Cell Station number. CS ID1= →...
  • Page 580 8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Unplugging the Cable from the Cell Station After assigning the Cell Station ID number to the PS, unplug the cable from the Cell Station once. 8-22 DECT Portable Station Section...
  • Page 581: Dip Switch Setting

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey DIP-Switch Setting After unplugging the Cell Station once, set the DIP-Switch as fol- lows. 1. Switch the Radio Signal Test Switch from OFF to ON. 2. Set the Channel Number Switches as desired. DIP-Switch Channel Number Switch Radio Signal (Default: Channel 0)
  • Page 582 8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Connecting an AC Adaptor to the Cell Station After setting the DIP-Switch, connect an AC Adaptor (KX-A11BS1: 230 ACV, 50Hz or KX-A311E: 230 – 240 ACV, 50Hz) to the Cell Station. Note • Only use an AC Adaptor for the Site Survey. 8-24 DECT Portable Station Section...
  • Page 583: Radio Signal Test Using The Ps

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Radio Signal Test using the PS After locating the Cell Station(s) temporarily, execute the Radio Signal Test using the PS. The PS scans whether there is a Cell Station it can link with on channel 0 right after entering the Radio Signal Test mode.
  • Page 584 8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey 3. To record the result; 3-1. Press (Talk). ALL BOOK DATA • Attention!! IS CLEARED!! All directory data will be cleared. To return to the test result display, press (Clear). ARE YOU SURE? TALK=YES,TRANS=NO 3-2.
  • Page 585 8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey Referring to the recorded Radio Signal Test result 1. Set the PS Power Switch to ON while pressing (Talk), (Flash) FUNCTION<0-4> at the same time. 2. Press RESULT OF SCAN LOG NO.?(0-9) Example 3. Enter the desired log number (0 through 9).
  • Page 586: After The Site Survey

    8.2.5 Site Survey 8.2.5 Site Survey After the Site Survey After obtaining the proper measurement results, the following pro- cedures are required before mounting the Cell Station to the wall. 1. Disconnect the AC Adaptor. 2. Switch the Radio Signal Test Switch of the Cell Station from ON to OFF.
  • Page 587 8.2.6 Wall Mounting 8.2.6 Wall Mounting 1. Place the template (included) on the wall to mark the two screw positions. 2. Install the two screws (included) into the wall. 3. Hook the Cell Station on the screw heads. Mounting on Concrete or Mortar Walls In step 2, drill two holes and drive the anchor plugs (included) with a hammer flush to the wall.
  • Page 588: Dect Portable Station Features

    DECT Portable Station Features igital Wireless Connection Description The system supports the connection of a DECT Portable Station (PS), KX-TD7500. It can be used in the system with other telephones. Conditions • The KX-TD816 system supports up to 16 PSs and the KX-TD1232 sys- tem supports up to 64 PSs.
  • Page 589 DECT Portable Station Features Operation References DECT Portable Station —User Manual PS Feature Conditions Most of the features described in Section 3 are supported by a system with a DECT Portable Station (PS). However the following features are not supported. Background Music (BGM) Executive Busy Override –...
  • Page 590 DECT Portable Station Features PS C ITLE ONDITION Charge Fee Reference • The charge fee reference allowed for a PS is determined by program [656], “PS Charge Verification Assignment.” Class of Service (COS) • Program [657], “PS Class of Service,” is required for assigning each PS a Class of Service (COS).
  • Page 591 DECT Portable Station Features PS C ITLE ONDITION Extension Group • The PS extension group can be used with the Group Call Pickup. • The PS extension group can be assigned in program [658] “PS Extension Group Assignment.” Flexible Numbering •...
  • Page 592 DECT Portable Station Features PS C ITLE ONDITION Message Waiting • “ ” is displayed as notification. • The Message button can be activated by selecting it on the display. Refer to “Selecting the Feature Button on the Display” in the User Manual.
  • Page 593: C All Directory

    DECT Portable Station Features all Directory Description PS users can store names and/or phone numbers in the directory. A stored number is dialled out by selecting a name or phone num- ber in the directory. There are four types of directory features, including one PS directo- ry and three PBX directories, as follows.
  • Page 594 DECT Portable Station Features S Programming Description PS users can change the default settings of PS Programming according to their needs. There are two passwords, a PS Programming password and System Lock password, to enter into the programming mode. The PS Programming password is programmed in PS Programming, and the System Lock password is programmed in the initial PS registra- tion or in PS Programming.
  • Page 595 PS Registration Cancellation Guidance Menu Set PS Programming Password Set DECT System Lock Password Set *: Only displayed when registered to a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System and “ ” is displayed. Conditions • If only one DECT system is connected, the “DECT System Selection”...
  • Page 596 DECT Portable Station Features uper EXtra Device Port (SXDP) Description The Super EXtra Device Port (SXDP) allows a DECT portable sta- tion (PS) to be used in parallel with a proprietary wired (PT) or sin- gle line telephone (SLT). When in the SXDP mode, your PS can make or receive calls as usual, but can also receive calls reaching the paired telephone.
  • Page 597 DECT Portable Station Features • The following list shows the conditions when using a certain feature while in SXDP mode. EATURE ONDITION Call Log, Outgoing • The memory of Call Log is used together. The call logged by the wired telephone can be used by the PS and vice versa. •...
  • Page 598: Dect Ps System Programming

    DECT PS System Programming DECT PS System Programming Conditions Most of the system programming described in Section 4 is supported by a system with a DECT portable station (PS). In addition, the programs which are described in the following pages are required to use the PS. Use your display proprietary wired telephone for programming.
  • Page 599 1 through 8 (CO line group number) †: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100). Default All PSs – CO button 1 = Loop-CO...
  • Page 600 DECT PS System Programming PS Flexible CO Button Assignment (contd.) Enter the PS registration number. You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed. Display: PT-PGM Mode Press the CO button to be changed. The display shows the button pre-assignment. Display example: CO-01 Enter the button code (plus parameter, if required).
  • Page 601 DECT PS System Programming PS Registration Description Assigns a registration number and an extension number to each PS. Steps 1 through 5 and 22 through 24 must be operated with your display PT, and steps 6 through 21 with the PS whose registration number is to be set.
  • Page 602 DECT PS System Programming PS Registration (contd.) Press the Book button repeatedly until the display below appears. Display: REGISTRATION Press the Auto/OK button. Display example: DECT-SYS-NO. 1234 Enter the DECT system number. Display example: DECT-SYS-NO. Press the Auto/OK button. Display example: ENTER PASSWORD Enter the PS password.
  • Page 603 DECT PS System Programming PS Registration (contd.) (With a display PT) To program another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS registration number. Repeat steps 4 through 21. Press END. Conditions • It is possible to search the display by pressing # (Next) or (Previous) in steps 8 and 10.
  • Page 604 DECT PS System Programming PS Termination Description Deletes a stored PS so that it cannot be used in the system. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 651. Display: PS Termination Press NEXT.
  • Page 605 DECT PS System Programming PS Termination (contd.) Press STORE. To delete another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS registration number. Repeat steps 3 through 7. Press END. Conditions • Deleting the same PS registration number from the PS by PS Programming is only necessary when it is deleted after “Rejected”...
  • Page 606 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the PS extension numbers programmed in program [671], “PS Extension Number Set.” Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 • Name: 10 characters (max.) Default All PSs –...
  • Page 607 DECT PS System Programming SXDP Assignment Description Disables or enables the Super EXtra Device Port (SXDP) feature for wired extensions. Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2), KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2), (-1= first part, -2= second part, =all jacks) •...
  • Page 608 DECT PS System Programming PS Budget Management Description Assigns the charge limit for a call on a PS basis. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) • Charge limit (Charge): 0 through 99999999 Default All PSs –...
  • Page 609 DECT PS System Programming PS Charge Verification Assignment Description Assigns the PS which is allowed to refer or clear the charge information on the extension, CO line, account code, and total. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 610 DECT PS System Programming PS Class of Service Description Programs each PS a Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling abilities for each PS. Primary and secondary COS numbers can be assigned for each PS. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 611 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Group Assignment Description Assigns each PS to an extension group. Extension groups are used for Group Call Pickup and Paging – Group Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) •...
  • Page 612 659-660 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS DIL 1:N Extension — Day / Night Description A DIL 1:N line can be assigned to call more than one extension. All incoming calls from the programmed CO lines are directed to the specified PSs. This program assigns the PSs for each CO line in both the day and night modes.
  • Page 613 8.4 DECT PS System Programming 659-660 PS DIL 1:N Extension — Day / Night (contd.) Conditions • To assign all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 4. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for ]CO line 01. •...
  • Page 614 661-662 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night Description Determines which CO lines can be accessed by a PS in both the day and night modes. PS users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned CO lines.
  • Page 615 8.4 DECT PS System Programming 661-662 PS Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day / Night (contd.) Conditions • To assign all PSs or all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 3 or 4. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO line 01 or the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
  • Page 616 663-664 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day / Night Description These programs assign which PSs will ring when a doorphone call is received during the day and night modes. Programmed PSs are also allowed to open the door. Selection •...
  • Page 617 DECT PS System Programming PS Voice Mail Access Codes Description Assigns a mailbox number for each PS only if program [990], “System Additional Information, Area 02 - Bit 8,” is set to “free.” Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 618 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Connection Assignment Description Assigns whether the PS can perform all accesses or not. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) • Connect / No Connect Default All PSs –...
  • Page 619 DECT PS System Programming PS Data Line Security Description Sets or cancels the Data Line Security mode on a PS basis. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) •...
  • Page 620 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each PS. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 • PS extension number: 2 through 4 digits Default All PSs –...
  • Page 621 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Number Set (contd.) • A PS extension number is invalid if the first or second digits do not match with the setting in program [100], “Flexible Numbering, (01) – (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.” If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some PS extension numbers have two or three digits.
  • Page 622 DECT PS System Programming PS Password Set Description Assigns a registration password, which is used for registration (program [650], “PS Registration”), to each PS. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 • PS password: 4 digits Default All PSs –...
  • Page 623 DECT PS System Programming PS CLIP / COLP Number Assignment Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each PS. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) • CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.) Default All PSs –...
  • Page 624 674-675 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS Extension Intercept Routing — Day / Night Description Sets the Intercept Routing destination for each PS in both day and night modes. Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) •...
  • Page 625 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS Incoming Call Display Description Selects the display type for each PS when an incoming call is received. You can select the display type from one of the following: Caller: The incoming caller’s telephone number and name are displayed.
  • Page 626 8.4 DECT PS System Programming PS Itemized Code Set Description Registers an itemized code applied to each PS. The registered code is inserted into the “I” command position stored in program [7X22] “LCR Carrier Modify Command.” Selection • PS registration number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 627 8.4 DECT PS System Programming Cell Station Number Assignment for Master CS Description Assigns the cell station number which is used for the master CS. Selection • Cell Station number: KX-TD816 – RIF1 / RIF2 / RIF3 / RIF4 / RIF5 / RIF6 KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 628 DECT PS System Programming PS Radio System ID Reference Description Shows a radio system ID which is required for each PS to recognize its registered PBX. Selection Not applicable. Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 681. Display: Radio Sys-ID Set Press NEXT. Before a Radio System ID is assigned;...
  • Page 629 DECT PS System Programming Radio Information Data Clear Description Clears the assigned radio information data. Selection Not applicable. Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 682. Display: Radio DATA Clear Press NEXT. Display example: Clear OK? Press STORE. Press END. Conditions • The data, regarding following system programmings, is cleared; [650] PS Registration [672] PS Password Set Feature References...
  • Page 630: Template For The Cell Station

    Template for the Cell Station Please copy this page and use as a template for the Cell Station. 168mm Install a screw here. Install a screw here. 1. Place this template on the wall. 2. Install the screws. (If you mount the unit on a concrete or mortar wall, drive the anchor plugs flush to wall with a hammer beforehand.) 3.
  • Page 632 Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 8FP Printed in the United Kingdom PSQX1047QA KS0699MT01109EB...
  • Page 633: Additional Information

    Digital Super Hybrid System KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232 Additional Information for the KX-TD184 E If you purchase the E&M (TIE) Line Unit (KX-TD184 E), please read this leaflet. In this manual, the last letter of each model number is omitted. The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit.
  • Page 634 Introduction E&M (TIE) Line Unit (KX-TD184) Four E&M (TIE) lines can be connected. This unit can be installed per system. D816 D816 DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM 4 E&M lines can be connected. Specifications (1) E&M (TIE) Line Types......... Type 5 only (2) Transmission ..........
  • Page 635 Contents Features....................4 Installation ...................13 System Programming .................20 [100] Flexible Numbering..............20 [109] Expansion Unit Type ..............21 [154] PBX Code...................23 [155] E&M Signal Assignment............24 [220] TIE First / Inter Digit Time ............25 [340] TIE Line Routing Table..............26 [341] TIE Modify Removed / Added Digit .........28 [430] TIE Table Number Assignment..........29 [431] TIE Incoming Assignment ............30 [432] TIE Outgoing Assignment............31...
  • Page 636 Features &M (TIE) Line Service Description An E&M (TIE) line is a privately leased communication line between two or more PBXs, which provides cost effective communications between company members at different locations. The TIE lines can be used to call through your system to reach another switching system (PBX or CO).
  • Page 637 Features 1.2 PBX Code method Dial the [TIE Line Access Code] [PBX Code] [Extension Number] to make a TIE call. <Example> KX-TD816/1232 Other PBX TIE Line E&M E&M 7-952-1011 PBX Code 951 PBX Code 952 Ext. 1011 Ext. 1011 Explanation To use this method, it is necessary to have the code for each PBX in order to identify the location of an extension.
  • Page 638 Features 2. TIE Line and CO Line Connection To connect the TIE line with a CO line, the following patterns are available. 2.1 CO-to-TIE Transfer The system transfers incoming outside calls to the other PBX through the TIE line. Call Forwarding / Call Transfer to the TIE line <Example>...
  • Page 639 Features 2.2 TIE-to-CO Transfer The system transfers TIE calls to a CO line of the other PBX through the TIE line. The following patterns are available. Outside call through the other PBX <Example> KX-TD816/1232 Other PBX CO Line TIE Line E&M E&M 9-(TIE User Code)
  • Page 640 Features Explanation Extension 1011 dials as follows: 1. TIE line access code “7”, PBX code “952” and extension number “1011”. 2. The call is forwarded or transferred by extension 1011 of the other PBX, which has PBX code “952”, to the designated CO line.
  • Page 641 Features TIE Line Routing Table of PBX-1 CO Line Group Hunt Sequence Location PBX Code Removed Added / Ext. No. Digit Digit Explanation Location 01: The hunt sequence by dialling [7+PBX Code 952]: The 1st route — CO line group (TRG) 5 The 2nd route —...
  • Page 642 Features Your telephone Dialling Method Dial Modification Extension no. Enable TIE line access code + (PBX code) + Extension no. Enable TIE line access code + PBX code (+ Account code) + Enable Phone no. Select CO line group + (PBX code) + Extension no. Disable Select CO line group + PBX code (+ Account code) + Disable...
  • Page 643 Features Receiving a Call through a TIE Line A call is received through a TIE line as follows. xxxx (Extension No.) abc-xxxx (PBX Code + Extension NO.) dexx (Another PBX No.) Is the system allowed to receive TIE dial numbers? DIL 1:1 or DIL 1:N (Checks in program [460]) Incorrect...
  • Page 644 Features Conditions • It is possible to program the E&M signal, voice path type and voice level (transmit / receive) of the E&M Line Unit by system programming. For details about the E&M signal, voice path type and voice level, refer to “Installation” in this manual. •...
  • Page 645: Installation

    Installation Installation Installing one unit to the system allows four E&M (TIE) lines to be connected to CO lines 05 through 08 for the KX-TD816, or CO lines 09 through 12 or 21 through 24 for the KX-TD1232. This unit can be installed to any of the expansion areas provided on the front of the system.
  • Page 646 Installation Notes • When connecting a connector of the type shown below, unscrew the lower hook-pin too. Then drive both accessory screws. 6-2. Insert the Amphenol connector to the jack. Connector type 50-pin (Amphenol 57JE series or the equivalent) To terminal Board from the E&M (TIE) Line.
  • Page 647 6-3. To attach the Amphenol 57JE type (Plug) to the connector, drive the accessory screw at the upper part. Fasten the accessory wire tie around the lower hook-pin and the Amphenol 57JE type, as shown. Notes • Be sure to secure the inside screw, or the unit may not work properly. “...
  • Page 648 Installation Cable Pin Numbers to be Connected (E&M Line) Connect Pin Cable Colour E&M Line WHITE / BLUE BLUE / WHITE WHITE / ORANGE ORANGE / WHITE WHITE / GREEN E Lead NO.1 GREEN / WHITE SG Lead WHITE / BROWN SB Lead BROWN / WHITE M1 Lead...
  • Page 649 Cable Pin Numbers to be Connected (E&M Line) • E&M Line Wiring 50-pin Connector Block Terminal E&M Line 1 Bridging Clips Connecting to another KX-TD816/KX-TD1232 system (KX-TD184) (1) 2-wire voice path KX-TD184 Another KX-TD184 (2) 4-wire voice path KX-TD184 Another KX-TD184...
  • Page 650 Installation Connecting to the E&M Central Office (1) 2-wire voice path E&M Central Office KX-TD184 -48V -48V GROUND GROUND (2) 4-wire voice path Another KX-TD184 KX-TD184 Voice Voice Transmit Receive Voice Voice Receive Transmit -48V -48V GROUND GROUND...
  • Page 651 E&M Sequences You can choose one of the following E&M sequences by System Programming [155] “E&M Signal Assignment”. (1) Continuous E&M Answer Seize Dial Disconnect E-Wire Wink M-Wire If you select “Immediate”, this signal will not appear. (2) Pulsed E&M with Answer signal Seize Dial Answer...
  • Page 652 System Programming Flexible Numbering Description Assigns the TIE line access code and the leading one or two digits of the other PBX extension numbers. Selection • Selection number: 086 through 102 • Feature number: 1 to 3 digits (for selection number 86), 1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 87 through 102), consisting of 0 through 9 Default...
  • Page 653: Expansion Unit Type

    System Programming Expansion Unit Type Description Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system. This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location. Select “EM” to use a 4-E&M Line Unit. Selection KX-TD816 •...
  • Page 654 System Programming Expansion Unit Type (contd.) Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all of the required entries are completed. Press STORE. If only one system is in operation, go to step 8.
  • Page 655: Pbx Code

    System Programming PBX Code Description Assigns the PBX Code as your location number if the “PBX Code method” is employed for Tie Line Network calling. Selection PBX Code: 1 to 3 digits Default Not Stored Programming Enter 154. Display: PBX Code Press NEXT.
  • Page 656: E&M Signal Assignment

    System Programming E&M Signal Assignment Description Assigns the E&M signal. There are three signals available: Continuous: Continuous E&M (Wink/Immediate) Pulsed Ans: Pulsed E&M with Answer Signal (Wink only) Pulsed No Ans: Pulsed E&M without Answer Signal (Wink only) Selection Continuous / Pulsed Ans / Pulsed No Ans Default Continuous Programming...
  • Page 657: Tie First / Inter Digit Time

    System Programming TIE First / Inter Digit Time Description Assigns the maximum time allowed between the start of the dial tone and the first digit dialled (First Digit Time), and between digits (Inter Digit Time) on a TIE call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF receiver is released.
  • Page 658: Tie Line Routing Table

    System Programming TIE Line Routing Table Description The TIE line routing table can be programmed. This table is referenced by the system to identify the CO line route, when an extension user makes a TIE call. A routing pattern appropriate for each call is decided by the first three digits (except the TIE line access code) of the dialled number.
  • Page 659 System Programming TIE Line Routing Table (contd.) Conditions • Each TIE line access code has a maximum of three digits, consisting of 0 through 9 and . The character “ ” can be used as a wild card character. • Program [341] “TIE Removed / Added Digit” is used to modify the TIE line access code.
  • Page 660 System Programming TIE Modify Removed / Added Digit Description Assigns the removed and added digits of the TIE call received digits. Digits are removed and added from the beginning of the dialled digits. Selection • Location number: 01 through 32 •...
  • Page 661 System Programming TIE Table Number Assignment Description Assigns a TIE table number to each CO line group. Selection • CO line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all CO line groups) • TIE table number: 1 to 4 Default All CO line groups –...
  • Page 662 System Programming TIE Incoming Assignment Description Assigns a TIE incoming method, immediate or wink, to each TIE table depending on your central office service. Immediate: Incoming and TIE calls can be received right after the receiving signal arrives. Wink: Incoming and TIE calls can be received after the wink signal is transmitted to the central office (after the receiving signal arrives).
  • Page 663 System Programming TIE Outgoing Assignment Description Assigns a TIE outgoing method, immediate or wink, to each TIE table depending on your central office service. Immediate: Outgoing and TIE numbers can be transmitted right after seizing the CO line. Wink: Outgoing and TIE numbers can be transmitted after receiving the wink signal from the central office after seizing the CO line.
  • Page 664 System Programming TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit Description Assigns the removed digits of the received and TIE subscriber numbers to each TIE table. Digits are removed from the beginning of the received digits. Selection • TIE table number: 1 to 4 •...
  • Page 665 System Programming TIE Added Number Description Assigns the added number to the TIE subscriber number which is determined in program [433] “TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit”. This makes the final number which serves as the extension number. Note that digits are inserted at the beginning of the number.
  • Page 666 System Programming TIE Wink Time Out Assignment Description The TIE outgoing method can be set to the wink mode in program [432] “TIE Outgoing Assignment”. This program sets the time the system waits for the confirmation wink signal after a CO line is seized depending on your central office service.
  • Page 667: Co-To-Tie Transfer

    System Programming CO-to-TIE Transfer Description Enables or disables transferring an incoming outside call to the TIE line on a CO line group basis. This restriction applies to the following: 1) Call Forwarding to a TIE line 2) Call Transfer to a TIE line.
  • Page 668: Tie-To-Co Transfer

    System Programming TIE-to-CO Transfer Description Enables or disables transferring TIE calls to a CO line on a CO line group basis. This restriction applies to the following: 1) An outside call through another PBX 2) Call Forwarding to a CO line 3) Call Transfer to a CO line.
  • Page 669: Tie-To-Tie Transfer

    System Programming TIE-to-TIE Transfer Description Enables or disables transferring TIE calls to a TIE line on a CO line group basis. This restriction applies to the following: 1) A TIE call through another PBX 2) Call Forwarding to a TIE line 3) Call Transfer to a TIE line.
  • Page 670: Tie Security Type

    System Programming TIE Security Type Description Assigns the security mode for TIE calls. There are two modes, Non Security and Trunk Security (CO line security). Non Security mode allows the caller to access a CO line without dialling a TIE user code.
  • Page 671: Line Hunting Sequence

    System Programming Line Hunting Sequence Description Assigns the hunting sequence of idle lines, seizing from the smallest to the largest line number or vice versa in a CO line group, on a CO line group basis. Selection • CO line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all CO line groups) →...
  • Page 672: Voice Path Type

    System Programming Voice Path Type Description Assigns the voice path type on a CO line basis. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 05 through 08, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12 (Master), 21 through 24 (Slave), ( =all CO lines) •...
  • Page 673: Voice Level (Transmit)

    System Programming Voice Level (Transmit) Description Assigns the transmitted voice level on a CO line port basis. This program is valid only when the voice path type is set to “4 wire”. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 05 through 08, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 674: Voice Level (Receive)

    System Programming Voice Level (Receive) Description Assigns the received voice level on a CO line basis. This program is valid only when the voice path type is set to “4 wire”. Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 05 through 08, ( =all CO lines) KX-TD1232 –...
  • Page 675: Tie Receive Dial

    System Programming TIE Receive Dial Description Assigns whether the system receives TIE dial numbers on a CO line basis. If “No” is selected, the dialled number is treated as a local number and sent to DIL 1 : 1 or DIL 1 : N. Selection •...
  • Page 676 System Programming TIE User Codes Description Assigns the TIE User Codes and a Class of Service (COS) to each code. The code COS determines the toll restriction level of the TIE caller. Selection • TIE user code number: 01 through 32 •...
  • Page 677 System Programming System Additional Information Description Bit 03 in Area 8 gives additional information about the TIE line service. Area 08 Display 1111111111111111 example ↓ (03) Field number Explanation for Area 08 (Bit 03) Area Description Selection Default Reference (03) 0 : enable Flexible Enables or disables sending CO line...
  • Page 678: Programming Tables

    Programming Tables [100] Flexible Numbering [154] PBX Code Item Feature Default Parameter Parameter : Default TIE line access code 1 – 3 digits, 0 – 9 – Other PBX Extension 01 – Not stored Other PBX Extension 02 – Other PBX Extension 03 –...
  • Page 679 Programming Tables [341] [340] TIE Line Routing Table TIE Modify Removed / Added Digit Parameter : TIE line access Parameter : CO line group hunt Parameter : Parameter : No. to be Item : code (3 digits max.), sequence no. (1 – 8), 5 entries No.
  • Page 680 Programming Tables [430] TIE Table Number [452] CO-to-TIE [453] TIE-to-CO [454] TIE-to-TIE Assignment Transfer Transfer Transfer Parameter: TIE Table No. Selection Selection Selection Item : CO Line (1 – 4) Group No. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Not Stored Default : all all CO line groups [455] TIE Security...
  • Page 681 Programming Tables [433] TIE Subscriber [434] [435] TIE Wink Time Out Assignment Number Removed Digit TIE Added Number Item : Parameter : Parameter : Selection: TIE Table No. No. of digits to be No. to be added 1 – 127 ( 64 msec) deleted (0 –...
  • Page 682 Programming Tables [811] TIE User Codes Default Parameter Default Parameter Item : Item : Code No. Code No. Code (4 digits) COS (1 – 8) Code (4 digits) COS (1 – 8) Code Code 0001 0017 0002 0018 0003 0019 0004 0020 0005...
  • Page 683 Panasonic Business Systems U.K. Panasonic House, Willoughby Road, Bracknell, Berkshire RG12 4FP Printed in the United Kingdom PSQX1921ZA KS1199EB0...
  • Page 684 To expand the sub-menu, left click the mouse on the symbol, located to the left of the selected text. for version 3 Adobe Reader for version 4 Adobe Reader...
  • Page 685 Installation Hints – Analogue CO Lines 1. Calling Party Control Signal (CPC) incoming The Host Exchange can send a short disconnect signal on completion of the call. The Timer Prog Step [405] can be set to the minimum disconnect signal time. If too short a time is set, the PBX may see random line conditions as the CPC signal and release the call.
  • Page 686 Installation Hints – LCR To ensure correct operation of the LCR function the following rules should be applied: All Leading Digit Entry (7X01) should contain the same number of digits (pad out with “ ” (wild character) as necessary). The Exception Code Set (7X20) must not contain less digits than its Leading Digit Entry table.
  • Page 687 Installation Hints – Phantom Extensions A Phantom Extension is a virtual extension number that can be assigned to a button on a Proprietary Telephone, the buttons can be set to ring or not to ring. 128 Phantom extensions can be assigned on the system. A Phantom Extension can be used to identify incoming or internal call, i.e.
  • Page 688 Installation Hints – Analogue Extensions 1. eXtra Device Ports (XDP) • Only available with Digital Integrated Proprietary Telephones (DPIT) (T7436, T7433,T7431,T7425, T7420, T7235, T7230, T7250). • To set, Enable Program Step [600] on a per port basis; (Do not set on Single SLT’s or APIT models). •...
  • Page 689 Installation Hints – ISDN Extensions An ISDN extension or S-Bus, can provided data capability up to 128kbps (2 x 64kbps). An ISDN extension can support up to 8 parallel ISDN devices. If the ISDN device requires to use both “B” channels, the ISDN device will set up a second call.
  • Page 690 Installation Hints – DDI Numbers To allow an incoming call to be directed to selected destinations within the PBX, Digital CO Lines have the ability to transmit part of the dialed number to the PBX. The Network provider can supply two different services. 1.
  • Page 691 Installation Hints – TIE CO Lines (E&M) The Tie Line (E&M) Cct can be programmed for access in several ways, by dialing the Tie line access code or assigning different extension numbers for each PBX. The setting of the outgoing Cct will depend on the service provided on the E&M Cct. If the “SB”...
  • Page 692 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD280 Basic Rate Module (2 x ISDN2) The TD280 is an external module, which supplies 2 x ISDN2 Ports, either or both Ports can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working. Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate a) Module installation.
  • Page 693 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD282 Basic Rate Card (2 x ISDN2) The TD282 is an internal card, which supplies 2 x ISDN2 Ports, either or both Ports can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working. Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate a) Card installation.
  • Page 694 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD286 Basic Rate Module (6 x ISDN2) The TD286 is an external module, which supplies 6 x ISDN2 Ports, Ports 1 to 4 can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working. Ports 5 and 6 are fixed as ISDN Extensions (S- Bus).
  • Page 695 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD290 Primary Rate Module (8 channel) The TD290 is an external module, which supports 8 channels, Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate c) Module installation. •...
  • Page 696: Isdn Worked Example

    ISDN Worked Example EXAMPLE: 1. The TD290 is being added to an existing PBX. 2. The Network supplier is sending 7 digits of DDI 3. The Extensions are to be assigned as follows: Extn Name DDI Number I/C Display John 7000001 I/C DDI number / Name Peter...
  • Page 697 3. Set the DDI to number to a destination extension day and night. Location DDI Number Night [150] [151] [152] 7000001 7000002 7000003 4. Assign TD282 Port 1 as ISDN Extension (S-Bus). Most common settings for an ISDN Extension Prog step / Description Contents [012] Extension Number Set Port 1: 390 (any spare number)
  • Page 698 6. Assign a Phantom Number to the required telephones. Prog step / Description Contents [130] Phantom Number Assignment Location 001: 366, 002: 367 [005] Button Assignment Jack 01: Any buttons 88 366, 88 367 or Prog 99 Location DDI Number Night [150] [151]...
  • Page 699 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD280 Basic Rate Module (2 x ISDN2) The TD280 is an external module, which supplies 2 x ISDN2 Ports, either or both Ports can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working. Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate a) Module installation.
  • Page 700 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD281 Basic Rate Card (4 x ISDN2) The TD282 is an internal card, which supplies 4 x ISDN2 Ports, Ports 3 & 4 can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working (Program & Jump Link has to be set). Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate a) Card installation.
  • Page 701 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD286 Basic Rate Module (6 x ISDN2) The TD286 is an external module, which supplies 6 x ISDN2 Ports, Ports 1 to 6 can be programmed for CO or ISDN Extension (S-Bus) working. If the TD286 and TD281 are fitted at the same time, the corresponding ports of the TD281 and TD286 will need to be set to opposite settings (i.e.
  • Page 702 Installation Hints – ISDN Options Installing a KX-TD290 Primary Rate Module (30 channel) The TD290 is an external module, which supports 30 channels, Note: Prog Step 109 and ISDN Configuration programming require a system reset to activate c) Module installation. •...
  • Page 703 ISDN Worked Example EXAMPLE: 1. The TD290 is being added to an existing PBX. 2. The Network supplier is sending 7 digits of DDI 3. The Extensions are to be assigned as follows: Extn Name DDI Number I/C Display John 7000001 I/C DDI number / Name Peter...
  • Page 704 3. Set the DDI to number to a destination extension day and night. Location DDI Number Night [150] [151] [152] 7000001 7000002 7000003 4. Assign TD281 Port 3 as ISDN Extension (S-Bus). Move Jump Link 1. Most common settings for an ISDN Extension Prog step / Description Contents [012] Extension Number Set...
  • Page 705 6. Assign a Phantom Number to the required telephones. Prog step / Description Contents [130] Phantom Number Assignment Location 001: 366, 002: 367 [005] Button Assignment Jack 01: Any buttons 88 366, 88 367 or Prog 99 Location DDI Number Night [150] [151]...
  • Page 706 Installing DECT on the KX-TD816/1232 PBX General Programming rules • Do not program the system before the link between the 2 cabinet is established (approx. 5 minutes). • Do not up-load/down-load from the PC programming before the 2 cabinet link is established. •...
  • Page 707 Registering the Handset ( PS ) • Assign an extension number to each PS. • Set the PBX to Register. • Register PS to PBX one at a time. • The PC screen / Keyphone display shows the PS waiting to register. Via the PC Programming tool Via a Keyphone Step...
  • Page 708 Registering PS to more than one PBXs A DECT PS ( TD7500) can be registered on 4 separate DECT PBX’s ( KX-TD816/1232 ) The PS can be registered with a different PS number and Extension number for each System. KX-TD1232 PBX Etc.
  • Page 709 Site Surveying Preparing for the Site Survey • Program PBX. • Assign the CS ID to the PS (CS ID is only available from the PC Programming Tool). • Disconnect TD142 from PBX. • Change DIP switches to Test Mode ( at the rear of the TD142 ). •...
  • Page 710 Site Survey Assigning a PS ( TD7500 ) to a Cell Station To enter Survey Mode : Switch PS On while pressing, ‘TALK’ + ‘FLASH ( )’ + ‘ ’ Step Display : Entry FUNCTION < 0 – 4 > [ 0 ] Current Status Displayed To Survey other slots : Press [ # ] (Next) or [ * ] (Previous)
  • Page 711 Installation Hints – Message Card To allow an incoming call to be directed to a UCD Message. Setup a Hunt Group as normal, but set the Hunt Type [106] as UCD Basic programming: Prog Step Contents [134 ~ 135] Hunting Intercept An intercept destination must be set to receive the OGM [137 ~ 138] UCD Time Table Assignment...
  • Page 712 Example 2 Playing an introduction message then playing a waiting message if the members of the group are busy. Program Step Contents [106] Hunting Type Group 01 : UCD Group 02 : UCD [131] Hunt Group Assignment Group 01 : NO members Group 02 : Assigned Members [133] Hunting Overflow Group 01: Ovf , 8 (queue length)
  • Page 713 Index Pages Jump Links The index pages now include Jump Links to the referenced pages. As one subject may refer to several pages, Jump Links have been associated with each referenced page. To use a Jump Link move the cursor over the required page number then left click the mouse button.

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