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Digital Super Hybrid System
Programming Guide
KX-TD612NE
Model No.
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, Model KX-TD612.
Version 2
Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System.

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  • Page 1 Digital Super Hybrid System Programming Guide KX-TD612NE Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, Model KX-TD612. Version 2 Please read this manual before connecting the Digital Super Hybrid System.
  • Page 2 Introduction Introduction This Programming Guide provides programming instruction for a digital proprietary telephone (DPT). Programming Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 General System Programming ............7 1.1 General Programming Instructions................8 1.2 Using the Digital Proprietary Telephone ..............9 1.3 Programming Ways ......................13 1.4 Entering Characters.....................15 1.5 Example of Programming....................20 2 Manager Programming..............23 2.1 Manager Programming....................24 [000] Date and Time Set.......................24 [001] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Number Set......26 [002] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Name Set .......29...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents [120] User Password......................86 [121] Pulse Dial Reception Assignment................87 [122] Automatic Door Open Assignment................88 [124] Type of Pulse Dial...................... 89 [125] Currency Assignment....................90 [126] Voice Mail Number Assignment................91 [127] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment............... 93 [128] Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment..............
  • Page 5 Table of Contents [331] ARS Modify Added Number..................146 6 CO Line Programming ..............147 6.1 CO Line Programming ....................148 [400] CO Port Connection Assignment................148 [411] Host PBX Access Codes...................149 [412] Pause Time........................151 [418] Second Ringer Assignment..................152 [421] CO Port Name......................153 [422] ISDN Port Type......................155 [423] ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode ..................156 [424] ISDN Configuration....................157...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 8.1 Extension Programming ................... 202 [600] EXtra Device Port ....................202 [601] Class of Service......................203 [602] Extension Group Assignment .................. 205 [605-606] Outgoing Permitted CO Line Assignment — Day/Night......... 207 [607-608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night ..........209 [609] Voice Mail Access Codes..................
  • Page 7: General System Programming

    General System Programming Section 1 General System Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 8: General Programming Instructions

    General System Programming 1.1 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 "Features Guide." This makes the system very simple to install and customise as required by the customer.
  • Page 9: Using The Digital Proprietary Telephone

    General System Programming 1.2 Using the Digital Proprietary Telephone Soft Buttons and SHIFT Button on the Display DPT Three soft buttons are provided just below the display on the Digital Proprietary Telephones with Display (DPT); KX-T7533, KX-T7536, KX-T7230, KX-T7235. The functions of these soft buttons vary as the programming procedures advance from step to step.
  • Page 10 General System Programming You can use either the soft buttons or the overlay buttons. (For overlay buttons, refer to "Using the Overlay" below.) Throughout the programming you will see instructions such as "Press PREV" If you use the soft buttons, this means press SHIFT, release SHIFT and then press Soft 3. The (PREV) function is performed.
  • Page 11 General System Programming KX-T 7536 SHIFT REVERSE SECRET PROGRAM PROG. FLASH PAUSE CLEAR 1QZ!? 2ABC 3DEF SECRET PAUSE CLEAR 1QZ!? 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI 5JKL 6MNO 4GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ PQRS WXYZ SELECT STORE 7PRS 8TUV 9WXY STORE / + - = < > 0 .
  • Page 12 General System Programming • Your telephone is on-hook. • No calls are on hold at your telephone. Entering the programming mode To enter the System Programming mode from a Jack 1 DPT : Press PROG. + + # and enter your System Password (default=1234).
  • Page 13: Programming Ways

    General System Programming 1.3 Programming Ways Advancing to the next stage When "SYS-PGM NO? " is displayed, you can select one of the following: • To go to programme [000], press the NEXT button. • To go to another programme, enter the 3-digit programme address. Rotation of jack number Jacks 1 through 4 of the system support the connection of a Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT) and an analogue device with different extension numbers (eXtra Device Port : XDP...
  • Page 14 General System Programming Going to another programme address After pressing STORE, you can go to another programme with either of the following two methods: To go to the next higher programme address: Press Soft 1 (SKP+) or VOLUME (DOWN). To go to the next lower programme address: Press SHIFT + Soft 1 (SKP-) or VOLUME (UP).
  • Page 15: Entering Characters

    General System Programming 1.4 Entering Characters Entering Characters You can enter characters to store names or messages by using the dialling key pad, buttons or the Jog Dial. See the Combination Tables below. Combination Tables Combination Table 1 SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT...
  • Page 16 General System Programming Combination Table 2 Jog Dial Keys Display sequence by rotating the Jog Dial 1 Q q R r S s T t … 2 A a ä B b C c D d … 3 D d E e F f G g … 4 G g H h I i J j …...
  • Page 17 General System Programming • Pressing the SELECT button an appropriate number of times gives you the desired letter. Pressing SELECT twice gives the letter "m", pressing 3 times gives "N", and so on. Using the Jog Dial (for KX-T7531/KX-T7533/KX-T7536 only) * See Combination Table 2.
  • Page 18 General System Programming Enter 3. Mik3 Press Soft 2 (e). Mike Using method (2) * See Combination Table 1. The display shows: Enter 6. Press SELECT. Enter 4. Press SELECT 6 times. Enter 5. Press SELECT 4 times. Enter 3. Mik3 Press SELECT 4 times.
  • Page 19 General System Programming Enter 2. Rotate Jog Dial until "k" appears. Enter 2. Mik2 Rotate Jog Dial until "e" appears. Mike Note • To erase all the letters, press CLEAR. • To erase the last letter, press Programming Guide...
  • Page 20: Example Of Programming

    General System Programming 1.5 Example of Programming Example of Programming The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered programming mode and that you will employ method 2 of "Going to another programme address " in Section 1.3 Programming Ways. Example: Programme [001] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Number Sample of Description Explanation...
  • Page 21 General System Programming Sample of Description Explanation (16) Select the best way for you to store another speed [001] System Speed Dial and Intelligent Call dial number. Pressing the NEXT/PREV allows Handling Number Set (contd.) you to select the next higher/lower speed dial number.
  • Page 22 General System Programming Programming Structure Programme Programming Group Description Address [9XX] Option Programming Used to answer the user's requirements or troubles, if needed. Programming Guide...
  • Page 23: Manager Programming

    Manager Programming Section 2 Manager Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 24: Manager Programming

    Manager Programming 2.1 Manager Programming [000] Date and Time Set NOTICE It is assumed that you have read Section 1.1 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 25 Manager Programming Press STORE. Press NEXT. Display example: 00:00 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 new minute. Press STORE. Press END. Conditions •...
  • Page 26: System Speed Dialling And Intelligent Call Handling Number Set

    Manager Programming [001] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Number Description Used to program the System Speed Dial numbers and Intelligent Call Handling number (CLIP /DDI/MSN). These numbers are available to all extension users. The stored numbers are also applied to Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) and Call Log, Incoming Features.
  • Page 27 Manager Programming • There is a maximum of 700 (000 – 699) System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling numbers. Each number has a maximum of 32 digits. System Speed Dialling numbers must be assigned at 000 through 499. The valid characters are 0 through 9, , and # keys, PAUSE, SECRET and —...
  • Page 28 Manager Programming Intelligent Call Handling — Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls Special Display Features (System Speed Dialling) System Speed Dialling Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialling Programming Guide...
  • Page 29: System Speed Dialling And Intelligent Call Handling Name Set

    Manager Programming [002] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Name Description Assigns names to the system speed dial numbers assigned in programme [001] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Number Set The KX-T7531, KX-T7533, KX-T7536 and KX-T7235 telephone show the stored name when performing System Speed Dialling. The stored names are applied to the Call Log —...
  • Page 30 Manager Programming • If you assign a wild card number at the locations 000-499, the name assigned in this programming will not be displayed when receiving a call. Features Guide References Call Log, Incoming Special Display Features (System Speed Dialling) System Speed Dialling Programming Guide...
  • Page 31: Extension Number Set

    [003] Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each jack. Note This programming should be performed before you connect a Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) because the VPS can create mailboxes automatically based on your extension plan (extension number set). Selection •...
  • Page 32 Manager Programming Conditions • There is a maximum of 12 extension numbers. Each extension number can be 2, 3, or 4 digits, consisting of 0 through 9. The and # keys cannot be used. • An extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the programme [100] Flexible Numbering, 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.
  • Page 33: Extension Name Set

    Manager Programming [004] Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the extension numbers programmed in programme [003] Extension Number Set. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • Name: 16 characters (max.) Default All jacks —...
  • Page 34 Manager Programming Features Guide References Intercom Calling Special Display Features (Extension Dialling) Programming Guide...
  • Page 35: Flexible Co Button/Pf Key Assignment

    Manager Programming [005] Flexible CO Button/PF Key Assignment Description Used to determine the use of the flexible CO buttons/PF keys (24 CO buttons/PF keys max.) on digital proprietary telephones from a centralised telephone. Selection • Jack number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 36 *1 FENOH: Floating Extension Number of Hunting Group *2 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). *3 Press CO button twice.
  • Page 37 Manager Programming Enter a button code (plus parameter, if required). To change the parameter, press CLEAR and enter the new parameter. Press STORE. To program another CO button of the same jack, repeat steps 4 through 6. To program another jack, press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6. Press END.
  • Page 38: Operator/Manager Extension Assignment - Day/Night

    Manager Programming [006] Operator/Manager Extension Assignment — Day/Night Description Assigns the jack number for a manager and/or operators. The manager extension can perform System Programming. An operator has the ability to perform operator services. Selection • Operator 1 (Day/Night)/Operator 2 (Day/Night)/Manager •...
  • Page 39 Manager Programming Features Guide References Manager Extension Operator Programming Guide...
  • Page 40: Console Port And Paired Telephone Assignment

    Manager Programming [007] Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment Description Assigns the jack numbers for the Digital DSS Console/Digital Attendant Console (Console) and the paired extension. Selection • Console number: 01-04 • Jack number for Console: 2-8 • Jack number for paired extension: 1-8 Default All Consoles —...
  • Page 41 Manager Programming • Multiple Consoles can be paired with the same digital proprietary telephone jack. • A Console jack cannot be assigned the jack 1 and the jack number of Manager set in programme [006] Operator/Manager Extension Assignment — Day/Night. •...
  • Page 42: Absent Messages

    Manager Programming [008] Absent Messages Description Used to program the absent messages. An absent message, if set by the extension 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 43 Manager Programming To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new message. Press STORE. To program another message, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired message number. Repeat steps 4 through 6. Press END. Conditions • There is a maximum of 9 messages. Messages 1 through 6 are programmed at the factory but can be changed.
  • Page 44: Quick Dial Number Set

    Manager Programming [009] Quick Dial Number Set Description Stores up to 80 quick dial numbers. Selection • Location number: 01 through 80 • Telephone number: 24 digits (max.) Default G: Location 01 — 0110; Location 02 — 0112; Other locations — Not Stored SL, SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: All locations —...
  • Page 45 Manager Programming Features Guide References Quick Dialling Programming Guide...
  • Page 46: Budget Management

    Manager Programming [010] Budget Management Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the extension basis. Selection • Jack number : 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (1= first part, – 2= second part) • Charge limitation (Charge): 0 through 99999999 Default All jacks —...
  • Page 47 Manager Programming Charge Fee Reference Programming Guide...
  • Page 48: Isdn Extension Number Set

    Manager Programming [012] ISDN Extension Number Set Description Assigns an extension number to each ISDN port which is connected to the system. Selection • ISDN port number: 2, 3 • Extension Number: 1 through 3 digits Default All ports — Not Stored Programming Enter 012.
  • Page 49 Manager Programming • An extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the programme [100] Flexible Numbering, 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks. If 1 digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have 2 digits and some have 3 digits.
  • Page 50: Isdn Extension Name Set

    Manager Programming [013] ISDN Extension Name Set Description Assigns names to the ISDN extension numbers programmed in programme [012] ISDN Extension Number Set. Selection • ISDN port number: 2, 3 • Name: 16 characters (max.) Default All ports — Not Stored Programming Enter 013.
  • Page 51: Budget Management On Isdn Port

    Manager Programming [014] Budget Management on ISDN Port Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the ISDN port basis. Selection • ISDN port number: 2, 3 • Charge limitation (Charge): 0 through 99999999 Default All ports — 0 Programming Enter 014.
  • Page 52 Manager Programming Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 53: Charge Rate Fractional Point Assignment

    Manager Programming [015] 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 number of decimal place.
  • Page 54: Charge Rate Assignment

    Manager Programming [016] Charge Rate Assignment Description Assigns the rate to each CO port. This rate is multiplied with the meter charge to generate a charge in currency. Selection • CO port number: 1 through 3 • Charge rate: 10 digits max. (including the decimal point) Default G: 0.12 SL: 0.10...
  • Page 55 Manager Programming • The charge for ISDN Port 1 applies to CO 1 and CO 2. The charge for ISDN Port 2 applies to CO 3 and CO 4. The charge for ISDN Port 3 applies to CO 5 and CO 6. Features Guide References Charge Fee Reference Programming Guide...
  • Page 56: Doorphone Call Forwarding - Day/Night

    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 3 • Line access code: 0 or 81 through 83 •...
  • Page 57: Intelligent Call Handling Table

    Manager Programming [024] Intelligent Call Handling Table Description Assigns the intelligent call handling table. IMPORTANT Please enable this feature as the first step. Otherwise, an outside call cannot be handled properly. Selection • System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling table number: 000 through 699 (CLIP: 000-499, DDI/MSN: 500-699) •...
  • Page 58 Manager Programming Features Guide References Intelligent Call Handling — Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls Programming Guide...
  • Page 59: System Programming

    System Programming Section 3 System Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 60: System Programming

    System Programming 3.1 System Programming [100] Flexible Numbering Description Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features. Flexible Feature Numbers Number Feature Default 1st hundred extension block 2nd hundred extension block 03-16 3rd through 16th hundred extension block None Operator call Automatic line access...
  • Page 61 System Programming Flexible Feature Numbers Number Feature Default Reserved — Station programme clear Message waiting External relay on Call forwarding/Do Not Disturb Call pickup deny Second ringer Call waiting/OHCA/whisper OHCA Executive busy override deny Pickup dialling programming Absent message Timed reminder Electronic station lockout Night service mode Parallel telephone mode...
  • Page 62 Doorphone call forwarding mode switch CCBS cancel ISDN Call Hold * 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). Selection • Selection number: 01 through 86 (See "Flexible Feature Numbers"...
  • Page 63 System Programming Programming Enter 100. Display: FLX Numbering Press NEXT. Display: Select NO? Enter a selection number. To enter selection number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:2 Enter the feature number. To delete the feature number, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
  • Page 64 System Programming • Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry example: 30 and 31, 210 and 211. Invalid entry example: 5 and 5, 30 and 301. • If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling operation. •...
  • Page 65: Smdr Language Assignment

    System Programming [101] SMDR Language Assignment Description Assigns the language of Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) printout format. Selection Language: English/German/French Default English Programming Enter 101. Display: SMDR Language Press NEXT. Display example: English Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE.
  • Page 66: Day/Night Service Starting Time

    System Programming [102] Day/Night Service Starting Time Description Sets the starting time of day service and the starting time of night service for each day of the week, when automatic day/night switching is enabled. 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 week) •...
  • Page 67 System Programming Press END. Conditions • To select the desired day, you may keep pressing NEXT at step 3. To assign every day of the week to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Sunday.
  • Page 68: Automatic Access Co Port Assignment

    System Programming [103] Automatic Access CO Port Assignment Description Assigns the sequence in which CO ports will be accessed when in Automatic Line Access mode. When a user dials the feature number for automatic line access (default=0) or presses the L-CO button, an idle line is hunted in the programmed CO ports order. Selection CO port number: 1 through 3, 3 entries (max.) in desired order Default...
  • Page 69: Quick Dial Assignment

    System Programming [104] Quick Dial Assignment Description Assigns a feature number for each quick dial location number. Selection • Location number: 01 through 80 • Feature number: 4 digits (max.) Default G: Location 01 — 110; Location 02 — 112; Other locations — Not Stored SL, SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: All locations —...
  • Page 70: Account Codes

    System Programming [105] 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 programme [508] Account Code Entry Mode, an account code is required to make an outside call. If Verified – Toll Restriction Override is assigned, an account code is only required for a toll call and overrides toll restriction.
  • Page 71 System Programming • Account codes having "99" in any part or ending with "9" are invalid, as "99" is used as a delimiter when entering an account code. • The location 01 of the entries is used as the account code for Private Call. Features Guide References Account Code Entry Private Call...
  • Page 72: Station Hunting Type

    System Programming [106] Station Hunting Type Description Used to enable or disable hunting and set the Station Hunting type for each hunting group. There are 6 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 73 System Programming • The system supports a maximum of 2 jacks for connection to a Voice Processing System as VM or AA ports. Features Guide References Hunting Group Ring Group No Reply Group Station Hunting Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Voice Mail Integration Programming Guide...
  • Page 74: System Password

    System Programming [107] System Password Description Assigns the password required for entering System Programming mode and for maintenance from a personal computer. Warning Warning to the dealer regarding the system password. Please thoroughly inform the importance of the password and the dangers involved to the customer.
  • Page 75 System Programming • You cannot leave the entry empty. Features Guide References System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer System Programming with Digital Proprietary Telephone Programming Guide...
  • Page 76: One-Touch Transfer By Dss Button

    System Programming [108] One-Touch Transfer by DSS Button Description Enables or disables the function of automatically holding the outside call when a DSS button on the digital DSS console/digital attendant console or digital proprietary telephone is pressed. Selection Enable/Disable Default Enable Programming Enter 108.
  • Page 77: Network Type Assignment

    System Programming [110] Network Type Assignment Description Assigns the type of ISDN network. Selection SL: Swiss NET2/Swiss NET3 G, SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: Not applicable Default G: Germany/SL: Swiss NET3/SW: Sweden/FL: Finland/NW: Norway/ PR: Portugal/DM: Denmark/BL: Belgium/JT: Italy Programming Enter 110.
  • Page 78: Voice Mail Status Dtmf Set

    System Programming [113] Voice Mail Status DTMF Set Description Note Disregard this programming if you have digital proprietary telephone (DPT) integration between your PBX and Voice Processing System (VPS). Sets the DTMF signals transmitted to your Voice Processing System (VPS) to inform the VPS of the VPS ports states quickly.
  • Page 79 System Programming FWD VM BT — 7; FWD EXT RBT — 8 Programming Enter 113. Display: VM Status Set Press NEXT to program ringback tone status. To program another status, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired status is displayed.
  • Page 80: Voice Mail Command Dtmf Set

    System Programming [114] Voice Mail Command DTMF Set Description Note Disregard this programming if you have digital proprietary telephone (DPT) integration between your PBX and Voice Processing System (VPS). Sets the DTMF command signals transmitted to your Voice Processing System (VPS). There are 4 commands available: Leave Message;...
  • Page 81 System Programming 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. To program another command, keep pressing NEXT until the desired command is displayed.
  • Page 82: Software Version Display

    System Programming [116] Software Version Display Description Confirms the version of the software of the system. Display example: Q301AA00101/1.00 Programme No. Date Version Selection Not applicable. Default Not applicable. Programming Enter 116. Display: ROM Version Press NEXT. The display shows the ROM version. Press END.
  • Page 83: Charge Display Selection

    System Programming [117] Charge Display Selection Description Assigns the initial display format of charge fee. Selection Meter/Currency Default G, SL: Currency SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: Meter Programming Enter 117. Display: Charge Meter Press NEXT. Display example: DM Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 84: Charge Verification Assignment

    System Programming [118] Charge Verification Assignment Description Assigns the extension which can refer to or clear the call information on an extension basis, CO line basis, department code basis, account code basis, or total basis. This feature is not available for XDP extensions. Selection •...
  • Page 85: Charge Verification Id Code Set

    System Programming [119] Charge Verification ID Code Set Description Assigns an ID code required to refer the charge information. Please see User Manual, 4.1.4 Charge Fee Management [Pre-assigned extension only] for actual use of this ID code. Selection 4 digits (0000 through 9999) Default 1234 Programming...
  • Page 86: User Password

    System Programming [120] User Password Description Assigns the password required for entering the Manager Programming mode. In the Manager Programming Mode, programming [000] through [024] can be set at any digital proprietary telephone with display. Selection Password: 4 through 7 digits Default 1234 Programming...
  • Page 87: Pulse Dial Reception Assignment

    System Programming [121] Pulse Dial Reception Assignment Description Assigns whether the pulse dial from the extension can be received or not by the system. Selection Enable/Disable Default Enable Programming Enter 121. Display: Ext Pulse Dial Press NEXT. Display example: Ext Puls:Enable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 88: Automatic Door Open Assignment

    System Programming [122] Automatic Door Open Assignment Description Assigns whether the door is automatically unlocked or not, when pressing Call button. Selection Enable/Disable Default All selections: Disable Programming Enter 122. Display: Auto Door Open Press NEXT to program D1–Day. To program another status, keep pressing NEXT until the desired one is displayed. Display example: D1- Day :Disable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 89: Type Of Pulse Dial

    System Programming [124] Type of Pulse Dial Description Assigns the type of pulse for internal dialling. Selection N/10-N/N+1 Default Programming Enter 124. Display: Pulse Dial Type Press NEXT. Display: Type:N Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE. Press END.
  • Page 90: Currency Assignment

    System Programming [125] Currency Assignment Description Assigns the currency required for your country. Selection 3 characters (max.) Default G: DM SW, NW, DM: KR SL, BL: Fr FL: MK PR: PT JT: L Programming Enter 125. Display: Currency Press NEXT. Display example: Currency:DM Enter a currency.
  • Page 91: Voice Mail Number Assignment

    Description This programme is available when you connect your KX-TD612 to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports DPT Integration). This programme assigns the PBX jack that will carry data to and from the VPS.
  • Page 92 System Programming • The jack numbers correspond to the voice mail port in numerical order. Example: Stored jack numbers: Jacks 2, 3 Jack 2=Voice mail numbers 01, 02; Jack 3=Voice mail numbers 03, 04 Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones Programming Guide...
  • Page 93: Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment

    Description This programme is available when you connect your KX-TD612 to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports DPT Integration). This programme assigns the extension numbers for the voice mail numbers (channels). These numbers can be used in the same way extension numbers are used for station access.
  • Page 94 System Programming • The display shows "VM-XX:#YY-1:ZZZ" in step 3. "XX" means the voice mail number. "YY" means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in [126] Voice Mail Number Assignment. "-1" of YY-1 means the first part of jack number in digital line. YY-2 means the second number of the jack number in digital line.
  • Page 95: Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment

    Description This programme is available when you connect your KX-TD612 to a Digital Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports DPT Integration). This programme assigns each operational voice mail number to a voice mail extension group. Note You should first perform [126] Voice Mail Number Assignment.
  • Page 96 System Programming "-1" of YY-1 means the first part of jack number in digital line. "YY-2" means the second part of the jack number in digital line. • To assign all voice mail numbers to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for voice mail number 01.
  • Page 97: Operator Queue

    System Programming [129] Operator Queue Description Assigns the limited number of the queue and the number of the Hurry-Up. Selection • Queue: 0 through 6 • Number of Hurry-Up: 0 through 6 Default Queue: 6, Hurry-Up No.: 3 Programming Enter 129. Display: Operator Queue Press NEXT.
  • Page 98: Phantom Extension Number Assignment

    System Programming [130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment Description Assigns the phantom extension number. Selection • Location number: 01 through 16 • Phantom extension number: 2 to 4 digits Default All locations — Not Stored Programming Enter 130. Display: Phantom NO. Press NEXT.
  • Page 99 System Programming • To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [127] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment, and [813] Floating Number Assignment. Features Guide References Phantom Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 100: Hunting Group Assignment

    System Programming [131] Hunting Group Assignment Description Assigns extensions to hunting groups. 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 All hunting groups —...
  • Page 101 System Programming • It is possible to assign the ISDN extension numbers. In this case, 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 programmes [427] ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number.
  • Page 102: Hunting Group Name Assignment

    System Programming [132] 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 •...
  • Page 103: Hunting Overflow

    System Programming [133] Hunting Overflow Description Assigns the length of a queue and the management of an incoming call when the queue is full. There are 3 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 104 System Programming Press STORE. To program another group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired hunting group number. Repeat steps 4 through 6. Press END. Conditions None Features Guide References Hunting Group Intercept Routing Station Hunting Programming Guide...
  • Page 105: Hunting Intercept - Day/Night

    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 106: Time Table Assignment - Day/Night

    System Programming [137-138] Time Table Assignment — Day/Night Description Assigns the Time Table to be used when all extensions are busy in the Hunting Group (Ring, No Reply, UCD). Selection • Hunting Group number: 01 through 32 • Time Table number: 1 through 4 Default All Hunting Groups —...
  • Page 107: Time Table

    System Programming [139] Time Table Description Assigns the queuing sequence in the Time Table for Ring, No Reply, and UCD hunting groups. The queuing sequences are as follows: : Sends the outgoing message Built-in Voice Message (BV) 1. : Sends the outgoing message BV2. : Sends the outgoing message BV3.
  • Page 108 System Programming Display: Table NO? Enter a Time Table number. To enter Time Table number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 1: Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Display example: 1:S4 Press Repeat steps 4 and 5. Press STORE.
  • Page 109: Phantom Extension Name

    System Programming [140] Phantom Extension Name Description Assigns the phantom extension names. Selection • Location number: 01 through 16 • Phantom extension name: 16 characters (max.) Default All locations — Not stored Programming Enter 140. Display: Phantom Name Press NEXT. Display: Location NO? Enter a location number.
  • Page 110: Ccbs Feature

    System Programming [143] CCBS Feature Description Enables or disables the Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) function. Selection Enable/Disable Default G: Enable SL, SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: Disable Programming Enter 143. Display: CCBS Press NEXT. Display: CCBS :Enable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 111: Hunting Group Busy On Busy

    System Programming [144] Hunting Group Busy on Busy Description Decides the maximum number of busy extension for Busy on Busy feature. Selection Hunting group number: 01 through 32 The maximum number of busy extension: 0 through 8 Default All hunting group — 0 Programming Enter 144.
  • Page 112 System Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 113: Timer Programming

    Timer Programming Section 4 Timer Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 114: Timer Programming

    Timer Programming 4.1 Timer Programming [200] 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 Default 60 sec Programming...
  • Page 115: Transfer Recall Time

    Timer Programming [201] Transfer Recall Time Description Sets the number of rings before the transfer recall occurs. If a transferred call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call returns to the original caller or to an operator. Selection Number of rings: 3 through 48 Default...
  • Page 116: Call Forwarding - No Answer Time

    Timer Programming [202] 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. This timer is also used for the "No Reply Group"...
  • Page 117: Intercept Time

    Timer Programming [203] 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: 1 through 48 Default...
  • Page 118: Pickup Dial Waiting Time

    Timer Programming [204] 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 1 sec Programming Enter 204.
  • Page 119: First Digit Time

    Timer Programming [207] 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 120: Inter Digit Time

    Timer Programming [208] 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 121: Automatic Redial Repeat Times

    Timer Programming [209] 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 time through 12 times Default SL: 5 JT: 12 times...
  • Page 122: Automatic Redial Interval Time

    Timer Programming [210] Automatic Redial Interval Time Description Sets the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts. Selection Time (seconds): 30 through 1200 Default 60 sec Programming Enter 210. Display: Interval Time Press NEXT. Display example: Time: 60 sec Enter the time. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new time.
  • Page 123: External Relay Connecting Time

    Timer Programming [213] External Relay Connecting Time Description Set the connecting time to hold the external relay on. Selection • Time (seconds): 0 through 99 Default 5 sec Programming Enter 213. Display: Ext Relay Time Press NEXT. To program "Slave," press NEXT twice. Display example: Time : 5 sec Enter the time.
  • Page 124: Message Waiting Ring Interval Time

    Timer Programming [214] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time Description Set the interval time of Message Waiting ring for a single line telephone. Selection Time (minutes): 0 through 64 Default 10 min Programming Enter 214. Display: MW Ring Time Press NEXT. Display example: Interval: 10 min Enter the time.
  • Page 125: Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time

    Timer Programming [217] Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time Description Sets the number of seconds the Timed Reminder alarm rings. Selection Time (seconds): 30 through 240 Default 30 sec Programming Enter 217. Display: Timed Remind Press NEXT. Display example: Reminder: 30sec Enter the time.
  • Page 126: Doorphone-To-Co Line Call Duration Time

    Timer Programming [218] 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 (seconds): 0 through 30 ( 10 is the actual time) Default 0 sec Programming...
  • Page 127: Disa Automated Attendant (Aa) Wait Time

    Timer Programming [221] DISA Automated Attendant (AA) Wait Time Description Sets the number of seconds the system waits for a second digit entry. If the timer expires, the system assumes that the first digit is a DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Automated Attendant (AA) number, if assigned in programme [815] DISA Automated Attendant (AA).
  • Page 128: Ogm Recording Time

    Timer Programming [222] OGM Recording Time Description Sets the maximum allowable recording time for outgoing messages (OGM). Selection OGM recording time (minutes): 1 through 15 Default 3 min Programming Enter 222. Display: OGM Rec Time Press NEXT. Display: Time: 3 min Enter the time.
  • Page 129: Built-In Voice Message Recording Time

    Timer Programming [223] Built-in Voice Message Recording Time Description Sets the maximum recording time of a voice message to the Built-in Voice Message (BV) box. Selection BV recording time (minutes): 1 through 60 Default 5 min Programming Enter 223. Display: BV Rec Time Press NEXT.
  • Page 130 Timer Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 131: Trs/Ars Programming

    TRS/ARS Programming Section 5 TRS/ARS Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 132: Trs/Ars Programming

    TRS/ARS Programming 5.1 TRS/ARS Programming [301-305] TRS 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: Programme [301]: restricts levels 2 through 6 Programme [302]: restricts levels 3 through 6 Programme [303]: restricts levels 4 through 6 Programme [304]: restricts levels 5 through 6...
  • Page 133 TRS/ARS Programming To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number. Press STORE. To program another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired location number. Repeat steps 4 through 6. Press END. Conditions • There is a maximum of 20 toll call numbers which can be restricted for each programme. Each number has a maximum of 7 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and .
  • Page 134: Trs Excepted Code Entry For Levels 2 Through 6

    TRS/ARS 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 programmes [301] through [305] as follows: Programme [306]: applies to level 2 Programme [307]: applies to levels 2 through 3 Programme [308]: applies to levels 2 through 4 Programme [309]: applies to levels 2 through 5...
  • Page 135 TRS/ARS Programming Conditions There is a maximum of 20 numbers for each programme. Each number has a maximum of 7 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and . The character " " can be used as a wild card character. Features Guide References Toll Restriction Programming Guide...
  • Page 136: Emergency Dial Number Set

    TRS/ARS Programming [311] 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: 16 digits (max.) Location number Country 05-10...
  • Page 137 TRS/ARS Programming Press END. Conditions There is a maximum of 10 emergency numbers. Each number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9. Features Guide References Electronic Station Lockout Emergency Call Toll Restriction Programming Guide...
  • Page 138: Ars Mode

    TRS/ARS Programming [312] ARS Mode Description Allows you to turn on or off the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) mode. ARS, if enabled, selects the least expensive route to be used for an outside call. Selection On/Off Default Programming Enter 312. Display: ARS Mode Press NEXT.
  • Page 139: Ars Time

    TRS/ARS Programming [313] ARS Time Description Assigns times for the 4 ARS time schedules. It is possible to split a day into 4 time zones (maximum) so that the least expensive line is selected for that time. According to the service hours and charges offered by your carriers, enter the starting time of each zone.
  • Page 140 TRS/ARS Programming • To assign all days of the week, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Sunday. Features Guide References Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming Guide...
  • Page 141: Ars Leading Digit Entry For Plans 1 Through 8

    TRS/ARS Programming [314-321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 through 8 Description By entering numbers into each leading digit plan (programmes below) you are starting the process to determine which CO line group will be used to route the call. Programme: [314] [315] [316] [317] [318] [319] [320] [321] Plan: These 8 plans are used to analyse the number which the user dials and decide the route plan for...
  • Page 142 TRS/ARS Programming Conditions There is a maximum of 50 leading digit numbers for each plan. Each number has a maximum of 7 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and .The character can be used as a wild card character (i.e., "random" digit). The system scans all of the ARS Leading Digit Plans simultaneously from left to right.
  • Page 143: Ars Routing Plans 1 Through 8

    TRS/ARS Programming [322-329] ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8 Description Assigns the CO line port and modification plan to be used for each route plan and time schedule. Programme: [322] [323] [324] [325] [326] [327] [328] [329] Plan: Selection • Time Schedule: A/B/C/D •...
  • Page 144 TRS/ARS Programming Press END. Conditions • Up to 3 CO line ports and modification plans can be assigned for each time schedule. A CO line port number and a modification table number must be entered together. The highest priority CO line port number and modification table number is entered first (left to right). •...
  • Page 145: Ars Modify Removed Digit

    TRS/ARS Programming [330] ARS Modify Removed Digit Description Determines how the dial number should be modified before sending to the central office. You can delete the digits from the beginning of the dialled number. Selection • Modification table number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 146: Ars Modify Added Number

    TRS/ARS Programming [331] ARS Modify Added Number Description Determines how the dial number should be modified before sending to the central office. Assigned numbers are added to the beginning of the dialled number. Selection • Modification table number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 147: Co Line Programming

    CO Line Programming Section 6 CO Line Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 148: Co Line Programming

    CO Line Programming 6.1 CO Line Programming [400] CO Port Connection Assignment Description Used to identify the CO ports which are connected to the system. This prevents users from originating a call to a line which is not connected. Selection •...
  • Page 149: Host Pbx Access Codes

    CO Line Programming [411] Host PBX Access Codes Description Assigns Host PBX access codes. If the system is installed behind a host PBX, an access code is required to make an outside call. Up to 4 codes can be stored for a CO port. Selection •...
  • Page 150 CO Line Programming • If conflicting access codes (such as 8 and 81) are stored for the same CO port, the 1-digit code (8) only will be in effect. • When the programmed codes are dialled, Toll Restriction is applied to the calls. •...
  • Page 151: Pause Time

    CO Line Programming [412] Pause Time Description Assigns the starting time for sending out the DTMF signalling to the Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) in the case of ARS with DTMF feature. Selection • CO port number: 1 through 3 •...
  • Page 152: Second Ringer Assignment

    CO Line Programming [418] Second Ringer Assignment Description Selects whether second ringer will ring or not when a call arrives through a CO line. Selection • CO port number: 1-3 • Enable/Disable Default All CO port — Disable Programming Enter 418. Display: Ringer Assign Press NEXT.
  • Page 153: Co Port Name

    CO Line Programming [421] CO Port Name Description Assigns company or customer names to each outside line so that the operator or extension user can view the destination which the caller is trying to reach before answering. Selection • CO port number: 1 through 3 •...
  • Page 154 CO Line Programming Features Guide References None Programming Guide...
  • Page 155: Isdn Port Type

    CO Line Programming [422] ISDN Port Type Description Assigns the type of each port as either CO line or extension line on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 2, 3 • CO/Extension Default Port 2 — CO Port 3 — Extension Programming Enter 422.
  • Page 156: Isdn Layer 1 Active Mode

    CO Line Programming [423] ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode Description Assigns the active mode of Layer 1 on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 1-3 • Permanent/Call Default Port 1, 2 — Permanent Port 3 — Call Programming Enter 423. Display: L1 Active Mode Press NEXT.
  • Page 157: Isdn Configuration

    CO Line Programming [424] ISDN Configuration Description Assigns the configuration on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • Point/Multipoint Default Port 1, 2 — Point Port 3 — Multipoint Programming Enter 424. Display: Access Mode Press NEXT. Display: Port NO? Enter a port number.
  • Page 158: Isdn Data Link Mode

    CO Line Programming [425] ISDN Data Link Mode Description Assigns the data link mode on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 1-3 • Permanent/Call Default Port 1, 2 — Permanent Port 3 — Call Programming Enter 425. Display: Data Link Mode Press NEXT.
  • Page 159: Isdn Tei Mode

    CO Line Programming [426] ISDN TEI Mode Description Assigns the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) mode on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 1-3 • Fix 0 through 63/Automatic Default Port 1, 2 — Fix 0 Port 3 — Automatic Programming Enter 426.
  • Page 160 CO Line Programming Features Guide References Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 161: Isdn Extension Multiple Subscriber Number

    CO Line Programming [427] ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number Description Selects whether the Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) is allocated to each terminal equipment on ISDN Extension bus or not on ISDN port basis. Additional number for MSN can be 1 or 2 digits. Selection •...
  • Page 162: Isdn Extension Progress Tone

    CO Line Programming [428] ISDN Extension Progress Tone Description Enables or disables to send the progress tone to ISDN extension on ISDN port basis. Selection • Port number: 2-3 • Enable/Disable Default All ports — Enable Programming Enter 428. Display: ISDN EXT Tone Press NEXT.
  • Page 163: Extension Ringing Assignment

    CO Line Programming [452] Extension Ringing Assignment Description Selects the extension ringing pattern on an handling table number basis when an outside call is received. Note When an outside call arrives and makes no hit on the System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling table (because, for example, the table is totally blank), the call will be routed through Extension Ringing Assignment for handling tables 61 (day) and 62 (night).
  • Page 164 CO Line Programming Conditions • To assign one part (first part or second part) of all jack numbers to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for jack number 1. •...
  • Page 165: Other Extension Ringing Assignment

    CO Line Programming [453] Other Extension Ringing Assignment Description Determines which "other" extensions receive calls. See "Conditions" for applicable extensions. For normal extensions, see [452] Extension Ringing Assignment. Selection • Handling table number: 01 through 60 • Extension number: 2 through 4 digits/Disable Default All handling tables —...
  • Page 166 CO Line Programming Phantom Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 167: Isdn Extension Ringing Assignment

    CO Line Programming [454] ISDN Extension Ringing Assignment Description Determines which of the extensions receives a call on an Intelligent Call Handling 1:1 or 1:N basis of the ISDN port. Selection • Handling table number: 01 through 60 • ISDN extension number: 2 through 4 digits/Disable Default All handling tables —...
  • Page 168 CO Line Programming Features Guide References Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 169: Built-In Voice Message For Call Handling

    CO Line Programming [455] Built-in Voice Message for Call Handling Description Directs an incoming call to the built-in voice message box in accordance with the Intelligent Call Handling table. Selection • Handling table number: 01 through 60 • Disable/BV (Built-in Voice Message) 1 through 9/DISA BV 1 through 9 Default All handling tables —...
  • Page 170: Call Handling When All Busy

    CO Line Programming [456] Call Handling When All Busy Description Sets the ringing pattern if an incoming call cannot be received because all destinations are busy. Selection • Handling table number: 01 through 60 • Recovery/Busy/BUSY BV 1 through 9/Queuing Default All handling tables —...
  • Page 171 CO Line Programming Features Guide References Intelligent Call Handling — Distribution of Incoming Outside Calls Programming Guide...
  • Page 172: Intercept Extension

    CO Line Programming [457] Intercept Extension Description Intercept Routing provides an automatic re-direction of calls which cannot or have not been answered (IRNA: Intercept Routing — No Answer). This programme sets the destination for the handling table number. Selection • Handling table number: 01 through 60 •...
  • Page 173 CO Line Programming [130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment [813] Floating Number Assignment Features Guide References Intercept Routing Programming Guide...
  • Page 174: Isdn Call Hold

    CO Line Programming [460] ISDN Call Hold Description Enables or disables to allow the ISDN Call Hold service. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • Enable/Disable Default All ports — Disable Programming Enter 460. Display: ISDN Call Hold Press NEXT. Display: Port NO? Enter a port number.
  • Page 175: Isdn Call Transfer

    CO Line Programming [461] ISDN Call Transfer Description Enables or disables to allow the ISDN Call Transfer service. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • Enable/Disable Default All ports — Disable Programming Enter 461. Display: ISDN Call Trans. Press NEXT. Display: Port NO? Enter a port number.
  • Page 176: Isdn Conference

    CO Line Programming [462] ISDN Conference Description Selects the type of ISDN Conference. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • 3PTY (three-party)/CONF (conference)/Disable Default All ports — Disable Programming Enter 462. Display: ISDN Conference Press NEXT. Display: Port NO? Enter a port number.
  • Page 177: Isdn Call Forwarding

    CO Line Programming [463] ISDN Call Forwarding Description Enables or disables to allow the ISDN Call Forwarding service. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • Enable/Disable Default All ports — Disable Programming Enter 463. Display: ISDN Call FWD Press NEXT. Display: Port NO? Enter a port number.
  • Page 178 CO Line Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 179: Cos Programming

    COS Programming Section 7 COS Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 180: Cos Programming

    COS Programming 7.1 COS Programming [500-501] Toll Restriction Level — Day/Night Description Each extension must be assigned a Class of Service (COS). These programmes set the toll restriction value for each COS in day or night mode. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 181 COS Programming Toll Restriction Programming Guide...
  • Page 182: Call Transfer To Co Line

    COS Programming [503] Call Transfer to CO Line Description This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call Transfer to CO Line function. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Enable Programming Enter 503.
  • Page 183: Call Forwarding To Co Line

    COS Programming [504] Call Forwarding to CO Line Description This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call Forwarding to CO Line function. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default G, SW, FL, NW, PR, DM, BL, JT: All COS — Disable SL: All COS —...
  • Page 184: Executive Busy Override

    COS Programming [505] Executive Busy Override Description Determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform Executive Busy Override – CO Line/Extension. Executive Busy Override allows the user to intrude into an established call. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 185: Executive Busy Override Deny

    COS Programming [506] Executive Busy Override Deny Description This programme is used to determine which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to deny Executive Busy Override. Executive Busy Override Deny allows the user to prevent Executive Busy Override – CO Line/Extension from being executed by another extension user. Selection •...
  • Page 186: Do Not Disturb Override

    COS Programming [507] Do Not Disturb Override Description This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform Do Not Disturb (DND) Override. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Disable Programming Enter 507.
  • Page 187: Account Code Entry Mode

    COS Programming [508] Account Code Entry Mode Description There are 3 account code modes: Option, Verified — All Calls and Verified — Toll Restriction Override. This programme determines the mode to be used by each Class of Service (COS). Optional mode: The user can enter any account code, if needed.
  • Page 188 COS Programming • Programme [105] Account Codes is used to define the Account Codes for the Verified modes. Features Guide References Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry Programming Guide...
  • Page 189: Toll Restriction Level For System Speed Dialling - Day/Night

    COS Programming [509-510] Toll Restriction Level for System Speed Dialling – Day/ Night Description These programmes 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 190: Door Opener Access

    COS Programming [511] Door Opener Access Description Enables or disables the ability to unlock the door opener on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Enable Programming Enter 511. Display: Door Opener Press NEXT.
  • Page 191: External Relay Access

    COS Programming [512] External Relay Access Description Enables or disables to turn on the external relay on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Enable Programming Enter 512. Display: External Relay Press NEXT.
  • Page 192: Night Service Access

    COS Programming [513] Night Service Access Description Enables or disables to switch the Day/Night service on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Enable Programming Enter 513. Display: Night Service Press NEXT.
  • Page 193: Do Not Disturb (Dnd) For Intelligent Call Handling 1:1 Call

    COS Programming [514] Do Not Disturb (DND) for Intelligent Call Handling 1:1 Call Description Enables or disables to reject DND for Intelligent Call Handling 1:1 call on a Class of Service (COS) basis. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 •...
  • Page 194: Calling Line Identification Restriction

    COS Programming [516] 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 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Disable Programming Enter 516.
  • Page 195: Connected Line Identification Restriction

    COS Programming [517] Connected Line Identification Restriction Description Enables or disables the Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) Service. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Disable Programming Enter 517. Display: COLR Press NEXT. Display: COS NO? Enter a COS number.
  • Page 196: Cfu/Cfb/Cfnr Assignment

    COS Programming [518] CFU/CFB/CFNR Assignment Description This programme determines which Class of Service (COS) can perform CFU, CFB and CFNR features. Selection • COS number: 1 through 8 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Disable Programming Enter 518. Display: CFU/CFB/CFNR Press NEXT.
  • Page 197: Off-Hook Call Announcement (Ohca)

    COS Programming [519] 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 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Enable Programming Enter 519.
  • Page 198: Call Forwarding From Hunting Group

    COS Programming [520] 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 ("Connected") can be forwarded to your extension.
  • Page 199: Doorphone Call Forwarding To Co Line

    COS Programming [521] 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 • Enable/Disable Default All COS — Disable Programming Enter 521.
  • Page 200 COS Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 201: Extension Programming

    Extension Programming Section 8 Extension Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 202: Extension Programming

    Extension Programming 8.1 Extension Programming [600] 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) or digital DSS console/digital attendant console (console). This programme assigns which jacks are XDP. The SLT and the DPT/console of the programmed jack work as independent extensions.
  • Page 203: Class Of Service

    Extension Programming [601] 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: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1= first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 204 Extension Programming Conditions • There is a maximum of 8 Classes of Services. Every extension must be assigned to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS Programming of programmes [5XX] and [991] COS Additional Information. • For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section 1.3 Programming Ways.
  • Page 205: Extension Group Assignment

    Extension Programming [602] 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: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 206 Extension Programming • For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section 1.3 Programming Ways. • To assign all jacks to the same extension group, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 1. Features Guide References Call Pickup, Group Extension Group...
  • Page 207: Outgoing Permitted Co Line Assignment - Day/Night

    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 outside calls using the assigned CO lines. Selection •...
  • Page 208 Extension Programming Features Guide References CO Line Connection Assignment — Outgoing Day/Night Service Programming Guide...
  • Page 209: Doorphone Ringing Assignment - Day/Night

    Extension Programming [607-608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day/Night Description These programmes assign the extensions which will ring when a doorphone call is received during the day and night modes. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 210 Extension Programming Features Guide References Doorphone Call Day/Night Service Programming Guide...
  • Page 211: Voice Mail Access Codes

    Extension Programming [609] Voice Mail Access Codes Description Assigns a mailbox number for each extension, only if programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 – bit 8 is set to "1: free." Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 212 Extension Programming • Each mailbox number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , # and PAUSE. • To display parts of the code which have scrolled off the display, press Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration Programming Guide...
  • Page 213: Department Codes

    Extension Programming [610] Department Codes Description Assigns the department codes. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • Department code: 5 digits (max.) Default All jacks — Not Stored Programming Enter 610. Display: Department Code Press NEXT.
  • Page 214 Extension Programming Features Guide References Department Codes Programming Guide...
  • Page 215: Extension Connection Assignment

    Extension Programming [611] Extension Connection Assignment Description Assigns whether the extension can perform all accesses or not. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • Connect/No Connect Default All jacks — Connect Programming Enter 611.
  • Page 216: Data Line Security

    Extension Programming [612] Data Line Security Description Sets or cancels the Data Line Security mode on an extension basis. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • On/Off Default All jacks — Off Programming Enter 612.
  • Page 217: Isdn Class Of Service

    Extension Programming [613] 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 number can be assigned per port. Selection •...
  • Page 218 Extension Programming • To assign all ports to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the first port. Features Guide References Class of Service (COS) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Programming Guide...
  • Page 219: Department Codes Of Isdn Port

    Extension Programming [614] Department Codes of ISDN Port Description Assigns the department code of the ISDN port. Selection • Port number: 2, 3 • Department code: 5 digits (max.) Default All ports — Not Stored Programming Enter 614. Display: ISDN Dept Code Press NEXT.
  • Page 220: Outgoing Permitted Co Line Assignment - Day/Night For Isdn Extension

    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 221 Extension Programming • When you change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV, the CO line number is not changed. Example #2:PRT2..Pressing NEXT..#3:PRT2 Features Guide References CO Line Connection Assignment — Outgoing Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Extension Day/Night Service Programming Guide...
  • Page 222: Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment

    Note 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 (DPT) integration). Assigns whether to close the mailbox or to keep recording the conversation after the call is intercepted.
  • Page 223 Extension Programming Features Guide References Live Call Screening (LCS) Voice Mail Integration for Digital Proprietary Telephones Programming Guide...
  • Page 224: Incoming Call Display

    Extension Programming [622] Incoming Call Display Description Allows you to choose between 3 display types when an incoming call is received. If you select the display type "Caller", the incoming caller's telephone number and name are displayed. "CO line" means the CO port name assigned in the programme [421] CO Port Name are displayed.
  • Page 225: Clip/Colp Number Assignment For Extension

    Extension Programming [623] CLIP/COLP Number Assignment for Extension Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each extension. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • System Speed Dialling/Intelligent Call Handling group number: CLIP: 0 through 4; COLP: 0 through 6 •...
  • Page 226 Extension Programming Conditions • Each CLIP/COLP number consists of digits 0 through 9. • To assign the same CLIP/COLP number to BI, PI, BP and PP, select "AL" in step 6. • To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3.
  • Page 227: Clip/Colp Number Assignment For Isdn Extension

    Extension Programming [624] CLIP/COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Extension Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN extension port. Selection • ISDN Port number: 2, 3 • System Speed Dialling/Intelligent Call Handling group number: CLIP: 0 through 4; COLP: 0 through 6 •...
  • Page 228 Extension Programming Conditions • Each CLIP/COLP number consists of digits 0 through 9. • To assign the same CLIP/COLP number to BI, PI, BP and PP, select "AL" in step 6. • To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3.
  • Page 229: Built-In Voice Message For Extension - Day/Night

    Extension Programming [625-626] Built-in Voice Message for Extension — Day/Night Description Sets the Built-in Voice Message (BV) feature to each extension in both day and night mode. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 230: Voice Message Resource Assignment

    Extension Programming [627] Voice Message Resource Assignment Description Assigns a personal voice message box to either resource. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • BV resource number: BV1/BV2 Default Jack 1-1: BV1 Jack 2-1: BV1 Other jacks: BV2 Programming...
  • Page 231: Built-In Voice Message Access Code Through Co Line

    Extension Programming [628] Built-in Voice Message Access Code through CO Line Description Assigns the Built-in Voice Message (BV) access code through a CO line to each jack. Note Every access code must be unique. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) •...
  • Page 232 Extension Programming Conditions • Optional Voice Message Card (KX-TD61291) is required. • Must be 4 digits, from 0 through 9. Features Guide References Built-in Voice Message Programming Guide...
  • Page 233: Telephone Answering Machine (Tam) Connection Assignment

    Extension Programming [629] Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) Connection Assignment Description Enables or disables a TAM connection. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • Enable/Disable Default All jacks — Disable Programming Enter 629.
  • Page 234: Isdn Bearer Mode

    Extension Programming [630] ISDN Bearer Mode Description Assigns the ISDN bearer mode. Selection • Jack number: 1-4 (-1/-2), 5-8 (-1) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • Automatic/Speech/Audio (3.1 kHz Audio) Default All jacks — Automatic Programming Enter 634. Display: Bearer Mode Press NEXT.
  • Page 235: Clip/Colp Number Assignment For Isdn Port

    Extension Programming [631] CLIP/COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Port Description Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN (BRI) port. Selection • Port number: 1 through 3 • BI (Business, CLIP)/PI (Private, CLIP)/BP (Business, COLP)/PP (Private, COLP)/AL (All) • CLIP/COLP number: 32 digits (max.) Default All ports —...
  • Page 236 Extension Programming • If DDI/MSN number not in the contract has been assigned as CLIP/COLP, the number might not be displayed properly. • Class of Service will be applied. Refer to [601] Class of Service in this manual. • After setting this programme, please perform System Data Default Set. Features Guide References Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) System Data Default Set...
  • Page 237: Resource Programming

    Resource Programming Section 9 Resource Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 238: Resource Programming

    Resource Programming 9.1 Resource Programming [800] 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 Outgoing calls —...
  • Page 239: Smdr Format

    Resource Programming [801] 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 width determines the number of characters per line. Selection •...
  • Page 240 Resource Programming • A title is positioned on the first 3 lines of every page. • The programmed format becomes valid only if the Serial Interface (RS-232C) cable is connected. If a printer is already connected, disconnect it and connect again. Otherwise the former format becomes valid.
  • Page 241: System Data Printout

    Resource Programming [802] 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. Printing starts.
  • Page 242: Music Source Use

    Resource Programming [803] Music Source Use Description Assigns the music source to be used for Music on Hold and Background Music (BGM). Selection • Hold: Music (External Music)/No Use • BGM: Music (External Music)/No Use Default Hold: Music (External Music) BGM: Music (External Music) Programming Enter 803.
  • Page 243: External Pager Bgm

    Resource Programming [804] External Pager BGM Description Used to determine whether external pagers will receive Background Music (BGM). BGM — External is turned on and off by an operator. Selection Enable/Disable Default Disable Programming Enter 804. Display: Ext-Pag BGM Press NEXT. Display example: Pager :Disable Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
  • Page 244: External Pager Confirmation Tone

    Resource Programming [805] External Pager Confirmation Tone Description Used to remove the confirmation tone for the external pager. The default setting sends confirmation tone 2 to the external pager before paging is broadcast. Selection On/Off Default Programming Enter 805. Display: Ext-Pag Ack-Tone Press NEXT.
  • Page 245: Rs-232C Parameters

    Resource Programming [806] RS-232C Parameters Description Assigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C) for Port 1. New Line Code: Select the code for your printer or personal computer. If your printer or personal computer automatically feeds lines with carriage return, select "CR." If not, select "CR+LF."...
  • Page 246 Resource Programming 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:None Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE.
  • Page 247: Disa Security Type

    Resource Programming [809] DISA Security Type Description Assigns the security mode for outside calls attempted by the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) caller. There are 3 modes: Non Security, Trunk Security (outside line security) and All Security. Non Security mode allows the caller to access an outside line or make an intercom call without dialling a DISA user code.
  • Page 248: Disa User Codes

    Resource Programming [811] DISA User Codes Description Assigns the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) and a Class of Service (COS) to each code. The code COS determines the toll restriction level of the DISA caller. Warning When you enable the Outside – Outside Line Call feature of DISA function, if a third party discovers the password (a DISA User Code) of the system, you have a risk that they will make illegal phone calls using your telephone line, and the cost may be charged to your account.
  • Page 249 Resource Programming Repeat steps 4 through 8. Press END. Conditions • Each code should be different and composed of 4 to 10 digits, from 0 through 9. The # keys cannot be used. • A code which starts with redundant digits to another DISA User Code is invalid. For example, if you assign the codes "1234"...
  • Page 250: Floating Number Assignment

    Resource Programming [813] Floating Number Assignment Description Assigns the floating numbers for the External Pager, Digital Test Access (DTA), Second Ringer and Hunting Groups. These numbers can be used the same way extension numbers are used for station access. Selection •...
  • Page 251 Resource Programming • Floating numbers and extension numbers should be unique. Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10 and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21. • You can leave the entry empty. •...
  • Page 252: Disa Automated Attendant (Aa)

    Resource Programming [815] DISA Automated Attendant (AA) Description Assigns the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) Automated Attendant (AA) number. The extension number can be assigned as a one digit number and used as a DISA AA number. Selection • DISA AA number: 0 through 9 •...
  • Page 253: Ogm Recording

    Resource Programming [820] OGM Recording Description Assigns the OGM recording source. Selection • Hand Set/Ext BGM (External Music jack) Default Hand Set (SP-Phone) Programming Enter 820. Display: OGM Recording Press NEXT. Display: OGM:Hand Set Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. Press STORE.
  • Page 254: Built-In Voice Message Total Recording Time

    Resource Programming [822] Built-in Voice Message Total Recording Time Description Assigns the total recording time for each Built-in Voice Message (BV) resource (including Outgoing Message). Note The total recording time for resource 1 and 2 cannot be programmed separately. Selection 60 minutes (Low quality)/30 minutes (Normal quality)/20 minutes (High quality) Default 30 min...
  • Page 255: Ogm And Voice Message Clear

    Resource Programming [895] OGM and Voice Message Clear Description Erases all outgoing messages (OGM) and voice messages. Selection OGM ALL Clear Default Not applicable. Programming Press 895. Display: OGM MSG Clear Press NEXT. Display: OGM ALL Clear Press STORE. Press END. Conditions •...
  • Page 256 Resource Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 257: Optional Programming

    Optional Programming Section 10 Optional Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 258: Optional Programming

    Optional Programming 10.1 Optional Programming [990] System Additional Information Description Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area represents a programming item. Programming Guide...
  • Page 259 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Sound source during transfer. ringback tone • CALL TRANSFER Music on Hold FEATURES • Music on Hold Result of pressing the hookswitch Consultation Call Hold lightly and then replacing the handset Hold (during a CO line call (single line disconnection telephones only).
  • Page 260 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References If an outside party is transferred and extension Call Transfer, unanswered, assigns whether Unscreened — Operator Transfer Recall occurs at the to Extension originating transfer extension or at the Operator 1. Reserved Allows you to remove confirmation disable Confirmation...
  • Page 261 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Reserved Determines whether an extension's extension Voice Mail mailbox number is substituted by the number Integration extension number or is programmable free (free). If a call is forwarded or rerouted to the VPS, this system automatically transmits the mailbox number to the VPS to specify the user's mailbox.
  • Page 262 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Reserved Prohibits or allows a call originated prohibit Voice Mail by an AA port of the VPS to another Integration allow AA port. Reserved Enables or disables the SMDR disable Station printout of secret dial numbers. Message Detail enable Recording...
  • Page 263 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Reserved Selects the result when an outside call disable Voice Mail is routed by Call Forwarding to a Integration enable voice mail port which is in Automated Attendant (AA) service mode. [For both Inband and Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT) Integration] disable :...
  • Page 264 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Determines how to treat an extension sends an alarm Budget user who reaches the pre-assigned sound and then Management limit of the Budget Management disconnects feature. the line in fifteen seconds. sends an alarm sound Reserved Determines whether or not to print...
  • Page 265 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Reserved Selects the way to access a CO line to any dialling Automatic apply ARS. method Route Selection (ARS) Dial 0 or press L-CO button. Reserved When an incoming call reaches an receive None extension which is in a Hunting...
  • Page 266 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Enables or disables the ARS with enable Automatic DTMF function. Route Selection disable (ARS) Assigns the incoming bell frequency 25 Hz None for SLT. 32 Hz Reserved Determines which telephone can any telephone Whisper OHCA activate the Whisper OHCA feature.
  • Page 267 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References When all DISA resources are busy, a caller Direct Inward decides whether to let a caller reach to reaches to System Access extensions determined by the extensions (DISA) Intelligent Call Handling (ICH) table, determined by or to have a caller kept waiting until ICH table...
  • Page 268 Optional Programming Explanation Area Description Selection Default References Selects the time to start sending an 000: sends an OGM Direct Inward OGM when an incoming call arrives 1 second after System Access directly at an idle extension via call received (DISA) hunting group without queuing.
  • Page 269 Optional Programming Selection • Area code: 01 through 07, 09 and 11 • Selection: See "Selection" shown in the lists for each area. Default See "Default" shown in the lists. Programming Enter 990. Display: System Add Inf. Press NEXT. Display: Area NO? Enter an area code.
  • Page 270: Cos Additional Information

    Optional Programming [991] COS Additional Information Description Allows the following programming item to be changed, if required. Bit 5: Enables or disables the Call Forwarding - Follow Me feature on a COS basis. Other bits: Reserved. Display Example Bit Number Selection •...
  • Page 271 Optional Programming Features Guide References Call Forwarding — Follow Me Class of Service (COS) Programming Guide...
  • Page 272 Optional Programming Programming Guide...
  • Page 273: Default Values

    Default Values Section 11 Default Values Programming Guide...
  • Page 274 Default Values 2 Manager Programming Program Default [000] Date and Time Set 1 Jan '01 MON 00:00 [001] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent All speed dial numbers — Not Stored Call Handling Number Set [002] System Speed Dialling and Intelligent All speed dial numbers —...
  • Page 275 Default Values Program Default [015] Charge Rate Fractional Point Assignment 2 [016] Charge Rate Assignment G: 0.12 SL: 0.10 SW,FL,NW,PR,DM,BL,JT: 0.01 [021-022] Doorphone Call Forwarding — Day/ All doorphone numbers — Not Stored Night [024] Intelligent Call Handling Table System Speed Dialling number : 000 through 499 — Not stored;...
  • Page 276 Default Values Program Default [113] Voice Mail Status DTMF Set RBT — 1; BT — 2; ROT — 3; DND — 4; Answer — 5; Disconnect — #9; Confirm — 9; FWD VM RBT — 6; FWD VM BT — 7; FWD EXT RBT — 8 [114] Voice Mail Command DTMF Set LV-MSG —...
  • Page 277 Default Values Program Default [133] Hunting Overflow All hunting groups — Busy, 0 [134-135] Hunting Intercept — Day/Night All hunting groups – Disable — Day/Night [137-138] Time Table Assignment — Day/ All Hunting Groups — Not Stored Night [139] Time Table All time tables —...
  • Page 278 Default Values Program Default [214] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time 10 min [217] Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time 30 sec [218] Doorphone-to-CO Line Call Duration 0 sec Time [221] DISA Automated Attendant (AA) Wait 1 sec Time [222] OGM Recording Time 3 min [223] Built-in Voice Message Recording Time 5 min...
  • Page 279 Default Values Program Default [314-321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 All locations — Not Stored through 8 [322-329] ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8 All time schedules — Not Stored [330] ARS Modify Removed Digit All modification tables — 0 [331] ARS Modify Added Number All modification tables —...
  • Page 280 Default Values Program Default [453] Other Extension Ringing Assignment All handling tables — Not Stored [454] ISDN Extension Ringing Assignment All handling tables — Not Stored [455] Built-in Voice Message for Call Handling All handling tables — Disable [456] Call Handling When All Busy All handling tables —...
  • Page 281 Default Values Program Default [513] Night Service Access All COS — Enable [514] Do Not Disturb (DND) for Intelligent Call All COS — Disable Handling 1:1 Call [516] Calling Line Identification Restriction All COS — Disable [517] Connected Line Identification Restriction All COS — Disable [518] CFU/CFB/CFNR Assignment All COS —...
  • Page 282 Default Values Program Default [615-616] Outgoing Permitted CO Line All ports — all CO lines — Enable — Day/Night Assignment – Day/Night for ISDN Extension [617] Live Call Screening Recording Mode All jacks — Stop Record Assignment [622] Incoming Call Display All jacks —...
  • Page 283 Default Values Program Default [801] SMDR Format Page length — 66; Skip perforation — 0; Page width — 80 [802] System Data Printout Not applicable. [803] Music Source Use Hold: Music (External Music) BGM: Music (External Music) [804] External Pager BGM Disable [805] External Pager Confirmation Tone [806] RS-232C Parameters...
  • Page 284 Default Values Programming Guide...
  • Page 285 This Equipment complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC Radio and telecommunications terminal equipment directive. Copyright: This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. (KME). You may print out this manual solely for internal use with this model. Except above, you may not reproduce in any form, in whole or part, without the prior written consent of KME.

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