Panasonic KX-T336 System Reference Manual page 1342

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4.00 Automatic Line Hunting
(Calling) Selection
This feature automatically connects a PITS
telephone to a pre-assigned line when an
extension user lifts the handset or press the SP-
PHONE to make calls.
There are two options by which an extension user
may select a desired line:
• Prime Line Preference-Calling (Default)
• Idle Line Preference-Calling
Operation
1. Set the MEMORY switch at
the rear of PITS to
"PROGRAM."
SET• • PROGRAM
MEMORY
2. Dial "00."
3. To change the preset
feature, dial the appropriate
program number
corresponding to the desired
feature.
• To set "No Line Preference,"
dial "1."
If "No Line Preference-Calling" is selected, no line is
connected to a PITS telephone by lifting the handset
or pressing the SP-PHONE button.
For further information about this feature, refer to
Section 4-C-1.00 "Line Selection-Calling."
The table shows the operation for each programming.
(The explanation of the message display applies only
to a PITS provided with the display.)
Result
• The following message
appears on the display:
PITS-PGM No.?
• The MEMORY button indicator
lights in red.
• Preset data appears on the
display:
<Example>
If No Line Preference is
preset:
Pref. Out : No.
• The MEMORY button indicator
light goes out.
• The following message
appears on the display:
Pref. Out : No.
12-C-15
Comment/Note
• This status is called "Initial
display for PITS-station
programming mode."
• If the following message
appears on the display, the
programming data of your
PITS has already been
accessed by another
administration device:
Already Accessed
• From now on in any status,
pressing the END button
restores this status.
• If nothing is entered within one
minute after dialing "00,"
"Initial display for PITS-
station programming mode" is
shown again on the display.
• To change the assignment,
simply dial the appropriate
number again.
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