Panasonic KX-TD500 Installation Manual page 190

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4.3.1 Trunk Group
Value Range
Parameter
(default)
Line Hunting
1. Normal
Order
2. Reversal
3. Sequential
(Normal)
Disconnecting
1. 0.5 sec
Time
2. 1.5 sec
3. 2.0 sec
4. 4.0 sec
5. 12.0 sec
Pause Time
1. 1.5 sec
2. 2.5 sec
3. 3.5 sec
4. 4.5 sec
Hooking Time
1.
2. 300 msec
3. 600 msec
4. 900 msec
5. 1200 msec
PBX Access
1 - 4 digits
Code
consisting of 0-9,
(Blank)
Specifies the hunting sequence of idle lines on a trunk
group basis.
1. Normal
The system connects the user to an idle trunk line
with the lowest physical number.
2. Reversal
The system connects the user to the first available
trunk line, in counter-numerical order (from the
highest to the lowest) of the trunk port physical
number.
3. Sequential
The system connects the user to the first available
trunk line, in numerical order (from the lowest to the
highest) of the trunk port physical number sequentially.
Specifies the maximum time in seconds the system is to
wait after releasing the trunk line before getting it again.
[Note]
• This allows the Central Office an opportunity to release
(1.5)
its resources before another trunk call is placed from the
PBX.
Specifies the length of pause time(dialing delay).
The programmed pause time is automatically inserted after
a line access code or a host PBX access code, or manually
inserted if the PAUSE button is pressed by the extension
(1.5)
user.
80 msec
Specifies the length of flash time (hooking time).
(80)
Specifies the PBX access codes required to access the
Host PBX or Centrex service.
and #
If the system is installed behind a host PBX or a Centrex
system, an access code is required to make an outside/
Centrex call or to access Centrex features.
Up to four codes can be assigned per Trunk Group.
Description/Function
System Programming
Reference
Host PBX
Access Code
Host PBX
Access
(F/G)
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