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Nitsuko TX Series User Guide
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Trunk Incoming Call
Call Pickup
Do Not Disturb
Hold/Transfer/During Conversation
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DLS Console (824/1232/2464)
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Headset Operation
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Nitsuko TX Series User Guide Table Contents Trunk Outgoing Call Intercom Link Increase Specified Trunk Access Intercom Call Last Number Dialling (LND) Direct Station Select Saved Last Number Dialling (SLND) Intercom Off-Hook Signalling Abbreviated Dialling Group Hunt One-Touch Dialling Step Calling...
  • Page 2: Trunk Outgoing Call

    Trunk Outgoing Call Specified Trunk Access Description: Trunk (CO/PBX) lines can be group into a maximum of 30 groups. The line groups assigned to each extension can be used for outgoing calls. Up to two outgoing line groups can be assigned to an extension. An extension user can place outside calls on a particular line group by pressing Line key or dialling line number.
  • Page 3 Related System Data: #02: Line Group Assignment #03-C: Common Use Line Assignment #06: Outgoing Line Access #75-D: KTS Off-Hook Mode Selection Single Step Access Description: Single Step Access allows a key telephone user to obtain outside or intercom dial tone for an outgoing call in a single step, without lifting the handset or pressing the SPK key.
  • Page 4: Last Number Dialling (Lnd)

    Operation: 1. Press a Line or ICM key. 2. Lift handset or press SPK key within 3 seconds. − Trunk Line or Intercom is seized. Related System Data: #15-E: Single Step Access. Last Number Dialling (LND) Description: The last telephone number dialled on an outgoing call (Trunk line) can be redialled. A maximum of 18 digits are stored.
  • Page 5: Saved Last Number Dialling (Slnd)

    Saved Last Number Dialling (SLND) Description: This feature permits saving the last number dialled for redialling at a later time. The saved telephone number remains in memory until another is stored in its place. Station Application: Operation: To place an outside call using saved last number: 1.
  • Page 6: Abbreviated Dialling

    Abbreviated Dialling Description: The system provides common-use abbreviated dialling. Abbreviated Dialling allows storage of up to 100 or 200 locations 18 digit telephone number under 2 or 3 digit codes (00 to 99 or 000 to 199). The user can select the storage quantity of Abbreviated Dial in Program #17-D. Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation:...
  • Page 7: One-Touch Dialling

    Note 1: If program #75-D is 0 (No Tone), skip step 2 (824/1232/2464). You can enter pauses (TRFR key), flashes (FLASH key) and stops (CONF key) when Note 2: storing a Abbreviated Dial Number. Each pause, stop or flash counts as a digit when totalling the number of digits in a Abbreviated Dial Number.
  • Page 8 To store a One Touch Dial number: 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464 only) (See note 1). 3. Press DC key and 4. Press a One-Touch key to store a phone number. 5. Dial phone number to stored (One-Touch Key No.1 to No.10 store numbers in F01- F10).
  • Page 9: Toll Restriction

    Toll Restriction Description: Toll Restriction determines extension’s ability to make calls. Each extension can be assigned on of the following six classes per mode (Day/Night). Toll Restriction Class A is the highest and the Class F is the lowest. No dialling restrictions. Class-A: Class-B: Dials are restricted by DATA-B except dials matching PBX extension call or...
  • Page 10: Walking Toll Restriction

    Related System Data: #03-D: Unrestricted Lines #18-C: Abbreviated Dialling Restricted #35-A: Toll Restriction Class (Day) #35-B: Toll Restriction Class (Night) #36: Permitted Codes (Data-C) #37: Number Length Limit (DATA-D1) #38: PBX CO Access Codes (DATA-E) #39: Common Unrestricted Codes (DATA-F) #40: Class-B Restricted Codes (DATA-B) #41:...
  • Page 11: Dial Block

    Related System Data: #42: Walking Toll Restriction Security Code #43: Toll Restriction Class Assignment on Security Code Dial Block Description: Dial Block allows you to temporally lock your extension by entering a 4 digit personal code so that other users can not make outside calls from your extension. To have this facility each extension has to be assigned by assigned by system programming.
  • Page 12: Flash

    To cancel Dial Block: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464 only) (See note 1) 3. Dial , # (824/1232/2464) Dial 95 (308) 4. Dial 4-digit code which is entered when setting Dial Block 5. Dial # −...
  • Page 13: Pulse To Tone Conversion

    <SLT> (On the CO/PBX line) 1. Flash Hook-switch 2. Dial 90 Related System Data: #26: Flash Timer Pulse to Tone Conversion Description: Pulse to Tone Conversion allows you to change from Pulse to Tone dialling mode to access services such as computer-accessed long distance service. Station Application: Operation: 1.
  • Page 14: Key Touch Tone

    Operation: To use Camp-On: <KTS> 1. Lift handset 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464 only) (Se note) 3. Press HOLD key. 4. Dial Queuing Group number (0-6) (0: Same Group, 1-6: Group No.) − If you hear busy tone, the extension can not use Camp-On for that group 5.
  • Page 15: Easy Trunk Access

    To cancel Key Touch Tone: − Do not lift handset 1. Dial . Final Key Touch Tone is heard. Related System Data: #13-A: Key Touch Tone Easy Trunk Access Description: Easy Trunk Access lets an extension user access an outgoing line without pressing Line key or dialling a two-digit number.
  • Page 16: Automatic Repeat Dialling

    Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: To access the first available line in a Queuing Group: <KST> 1. press SPK key 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464) (See note) Dial 91 (308) 3. Dial Queuing Group number (1-6). A line is seized and dial tone comes over the speaker.
  • Page 17: Loop Key Trunk Access

    Station Application: Operation: To use Automatic Repeat Dialling: 1. Place outside call. − Listen for busy tone or ring-no-answer 2. Press OPAC key 3. Dial 1 4. Replace handset or press SPK key − The system periodically redials the call. To cancel Automatic Repeat Dialling: 1.
  • Page 18: Automatic Off-Hook Trunk Access

    − Conference standby: 0.1 sec On/ 0.1 sec Off/ 0.1 sec On/ 0.7 sec Off (BLF: Green) − Idle: Extinguish − All line are Busy: Light (BLF: Red) Station Application: Operation: To seize a Trunk line: 1. Press Loop Key (Dial Tone is heard) * Refer to One-Touch Feature Access for how to assign Loop Key.
  • Page 19: Account Code

    Assigned SLT user can not place Intercom Calls. However, they can receive incoming Note 2: Intercom Call and transferred Trunk Line Call. Transferring Trunk Line calls to another extension is possible. Related System Data: #64-C: Trunk Line Seizing Order Selection #75-C: SLT Automatic Trunk Access #75-D:...
  • Page 20: Incoming Trunk Access

    Incoming Trunk Access Description: Trunk lines can be grouped into a maximum of 30 groups. The line groups assigned to each extension can access for incoming calls and the audible assignments (day and/or night mode ringing) for the extensions. Up to two incoming line groups can be assigned to an extension.
  • Page 21: Trunk Off-Hook Signalling

    Trunk Off-Hook Signalling Description: Trunk Off-Hook Signalling provides an extension user with an audible indication of an incoming Trunk call while already on a call: the busy extension user hears muted ringing if on a handset call or one short burst tones (0.5s On/15s Off) if on a Handsfree call. Station Application: Operation: To answer a Trunk Off-Hook signal:...
  • Page 22: Night Service (Manual/Auto)

    Night Service (Manual/Auto) Description: Night Service puts the night audible (ringing) assignment (Program #7) into effect manually or automatically. Incoming calls on a specific line group will ring at extensions that are assigned night audible for that line group. Night Service remains set even if the system power is turned off.
  • Page 23: Call Forward

    To cancel Night Service: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464) (See note) 3. Press TRFR key. 4. Dial # TRFR extinguishes. 5. Hang up. To cancel Night Service: <DSS> 1. Press NT key (LED extinguishes) This feature can be stored under the One-Touch key. When NT mode 1 is enabled, the TRFR key lights steadily at all KTS’s.
  • Page 24 Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: To activate Call Forward: <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464) (See note 1). 3. Press TRFR key. 4. Dial destination extension number. 5. Dial option code (0-3) (See note 3). − One short beep sounds as confirmation. −...
  • Page 25: Follow Me

    <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code (See note 2). 3. Hang up. If program #75-D is 0 (No Tone), skip Step 2 (824/1232/2464) Note 1: Note 2: Program 320-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial Plan 1 Dial Plan 2 Related System Data:...
  • Page 26 Operation: To activate Follow Me (at another extension): <KTS> 1. Press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464 only) (See note 1). 3. Press TRFR key and dial 0. 4. Dial originating extension number (your extension number). 5. Dial option code (0-3) (See note 3). −...
  • Page 27 If program #75-D is 0 (No Tone), skip step 2 (824/1232/2464). Note 1: Note 2: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial Plan 1 Dial Plan 2 9530 0530 Note 3: Option codes are as follows: 0 =>...
  • Page 28: Executive Dnd

    Executive DND Description: Executive DND allows two extensions to be specially paired for the purpose of forwarding calls. The extension designated as the “executive” can forward incoming calls to the extension designated as the “secretary”. Up to eight pairs can be formed. Up to all eight executive extensions can be paired with the same secretary extension, if desired.
  • Page 29 Voice Announce/Record Unit (VAU) (Optional Item) can be used to the TX-Z 1232/2464 system as voice announce device for DISA Line. VAU unit provides guidance messages by user-recorded voice on DISA feature (for outside party) and also for extensions. Station Application: System Operation: To use DISA to call an extension or access Group Hunt:...
  • Page 30: Hold

    Hold System Hold Description: System Hold puts an outside call on Hold so that it can be picked up from any extension in the system. If the System Hold Recall program is enabled, a call left on System Hold longer than a programmed period of time re-rings the extension that placed it on Hold.
  • Page 31 Automatic Hold Description: Automatic hold lets the KTS put an outside call on System Hold quickly without pressing the HOLD key in order to place an internal call. If necessary, holding operation can be ignored within the assigned timer by programming after placing an outside call. In that case, assigned extension(s) can still hold calls in spite of the setting in #87.
  • Page 32: Music On Hold

    To retrieve a call on Exclusive Hold: <KTS> 1. Lift handset. 2. Press flashing Line key. <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code (See note). Note: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial Plan 1 Dial Plan 2 Related System Data:...
  • Page 33: Transfer

    Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: Not applicable Related System Data: #56: Relay Contact Assignment Transfer Description: Unannounced Transfer lets an extension user transfer (send) a call directly to another extension- that is, without first notifying the receiving extension of the call. An Unannounced Transfer rings the receiving extension.
  • Page 34 Announced Transfer Description: Announced Transfer automatically puts the call on System Hold so that the transferring extension can notify the receiving extension before actually sending the call. To receive an Announced Transfer, receiving extension just wait on the line to be automatically connected to the transferred caller.
  • Page 35 Attendant Reverting Description: When hold transfer is failed because the destination telephone did not answer and returned back to originating telephone, then the originating telephone did not answer, the next action is selected by system data (Program #19-E) as follows: 1) The cal will be cut off pre-set timer (Program #29) is over.
  • Page 36: Park Hold (824/1232/2464)

    Recall Trunk Display Description: Executive telephone can be set to the Recall Trunk Display Mode. When Hold Recall tone is heard, the telephone will display the held Trunk line and the telephone number. Station Application: KTS with LCD Operation: To set/reset: 1.
  • Page 37: Conference

    To answer a call on Hold (the call placed on System Hold or Exclusive Hold by the extension user itself) in case the line which does not appear under Line key is held. 1. Lift handset. 2. Press ICM key (824/1232/2464 only) (See note). 3.
  • Page 38 <KTS/SLT> To join an Add-On Conference when invited: 1. Lift handset. <Method 2> To establish an Add-On Conference: <KTS Only> 1. Establish outside call. 2. Press CONF key. 3. Press ICM key and call the other telephones by paging and tell the Line key number. The called parties must press the Line key to join.
  • Page 39 <SLT> 1. Establish first outside call. 2. Flash Hook-switch. 3. Dial 94 and press 2-digit line number. 4. Establish second outside call. 5. Flash Hook-switch. Conference established. To add inside parties to a Multi-Line Conference: <KTS> 1. Press CONF key. Conference is put on Hold. 2.
  • Page 40: Long Conversation Warning

    Note: If Manual Mode (Program #80-01-D = 0) is assigned, Conference initiator must flash Hook-switch after the called party answers to established an internal conference. To join an Internal Conference when invited: <KST/SLT> 1. Lift handset and wait. Related System Data: #80-01-D: Internal Conference Mode Long Conversation Warning (Three Minutes)
  • Page 41: Break-In

    “Conversation Timer” (#82-1) will be activated even if the assigned extension places an Note 1: outgoing call then transfers that Trunk line to another extension. (Conversation Timer will also be activated even if transferred extension is set to 0 by Program #75-E). Note 2: In the event of Multi-Line Conference being established by the assigned extension, only outgoing Trunk line will be forcibly terminated after the pre-programmed period has lapsed.
  • Page 42: Other Trunk Features

    Other Trunk Features PBX Compatibility Description: The system can accommodate Central Office (CO) lines or lines from a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) already installed at the customer site. The lines are similar in the way incoming calls are answered, but different in the way outgoing calls are placed – an outgoing call on PBX line requires an access code before dialling, while an outgoing call on a CO line does not.
  • Page 43: Private Line

    Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: Not applicable. Related System Data: #01-B: Dial Mode #17-A: Dial Pulse Sender Speed #17-B: Make/Break Ratio #17-C: DTMF Minimum Pause Time Private Line Description: The Private Line feature allows an incoming and/or outgoing outside line to be assigned to only one extension for exclusive use by that extension.
  • Page 44: Tenant Service

    Tenant Service Description: Tenant Service allows two or more independent businesses to share the system. Each tenant can be assigned incoming and/or outgoing outside lines dedicated for its own use. Some features (Extension calls, Paging calls, Abbreviated Dialling, Attendant Reverting) can be partitioned among the tenants.
  • Page 45: Call Timer

    Operation: To establish an Unsupervised Conference: 1. Establish first outside call. 2. Press CONF key. The call is put on Hold. 3. Establish second outside call. 4. Press CONF key. − Three-party Conference is established. 5. Press CONF key. − Both outside parties are put on hold. 6.
  • Page 46: Disa (Trunk To Trunk)

    DISA (Trunk – To – Trunk) Description: Direct Inward System Access (DISA) lets someone outside the system call in on a DISA LINE and place a call on a system line, bypassing the system operator. A security code is required t place an outside call (Trunk-To-Trunk), and the Toll Restriction Class assigned to a security code determines the type of calls that can be placed.
  • Page 47: Intercom Outgoing Call

    Related System Data: #03-A: DISA Line #03-B: DISA Line Access #08-A: Instrument Type #30: Voice Recorded Message Time #31: Trunk-To-Trunk #46: DISA Security Codes #47: DISA Security Code Extension Assignment #48: DISA Toll Restriction Class #64-D: LED Indication for DISA Incoming Call #66: DISA Timers Intercom Outgoing Call...
  • Page 48: Intercom Call

    Intercom Call Description: Intercom Call allows extension-to-extension conversation. The system can be programmed for one of two Intercom Signalling modes: ringing or voice announce. When voice announce is programmed, an Intercom call signals the called extension with a beep (not ringing).
  • Page 49: Direct Station Select

    Direct Station Selection Description: Direct Station Selection (DSS) provides an extension user with one-button access to other extensions in the system. Each of the ten One-Touch keys on a key telephone can be programmed to call a particular extension. The One-Touch keys can also be programmed to access any Page Zone (See Paging) or Doorphone using the steps below.
  • Page 50: Intercom Off-Hook Signalling

    To display the number programmed under a DSS/One-Touch key: − Do not lift handset. 1. Press CHECK key. 2. Press ICM key. 3. Press One-Touch key. − Key number displays, the stored number. 4. Press CLEAR to return to normal display. On TX-Z 308 System, One-Touch keys 1-8 are initially programmed as DSS keys for extension 10-17, One-Touch key 10 for All Call Paging (80).
  • Page 51: Group Hunt

    To use automatic Intercom Off-Hook Signalling: <KTS/SLT> 1. Place Intercom call. When the called extension is busy, one short burst of tones is heard instead of busy tone. 2. Wait for a reply. To manually send more tones, dial 1. To answer an Intercom Off-Hook Signalling: <KTS>...
  • Page 52: Step Calling

    Operation: <KTS> 1. Lift handset (See note 1). 2. Dial # (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). 3. Dial Hunting Group number (0-4). − The first idle extension is called. If the extension does not answer in the pre- programmed time, the system calls the next idle extension, or the next idle extension, or the caller can dial # to call next idle extension.
  • Page 53: Camp-On (Call-Back)

    Operation: 1. Place Intercom call. − Receive busy tone or no answer. 2. Dial # − Next extension is automatically called. To call the next extension, dial # again. Related System Data: Not applicable. Camp-On (Call-Back) Description: Instead of hanging up after calling a busy extension, Camp-On lets an extension user dial a code and wait off-hook until the extension becomes available.
  • Page 54: Message Waiting

    To cancel Call-back: 1. Lift handset to cancel Call-back before receiving the Call-back signal. 2. Hang up. Related System Data: Not applicable. Message Waiting Description: When an extension user makes an Intercom call and receives a busy signal or no answer. Message Waiting lets this user leave a visual indication (flashing MW/Indicator light) at the busy/unattended phone requesting a return call.
  • Page 55 To cancel all Message Waiting indications: <KTS> 1. Lift handset. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z824/1232/2464 only) (See note 1). 3. Dial , 0, (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Dial 94, 0, (TX-Z 308). 4. Hang up. <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code (See note 3). Note 1: If Program #75-D is 0 (No Tone), skip step 2 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464).
  • Page 56: Paging

    To display the extension number that left a Message Waiting: <KTS with LCD> − Do not lift handset. 1. Press CHECK key. 2. Dial . Extension number is displayed. 3. Press Hold key to clear the Message Waiting Indication. 4. Press ICM key to call back Message Waiting originating extension. 5.
  • Page 57 Operation: To make a page: <KTS> 1. Seize Intercom. 2. Dial code. − 80 for All Call. − 81-84 for zones 1-4. − 85 for all external zones. − 86 for external zone 1 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only). − 87 for external zone 2 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only). 3.
  • Page 58 <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial 7, wait for dial tone (See note). 3. Dial code. − 80 for All Call. − 81-84 for zones 1-4. − 85 for all external zones. − 86 for external zone 1 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only). −...
  • Page 59: Flexible Station Numbering

    To initiate Meet-Me Conference: <KTS> 1. Seize ICM. 2. Dial code 81-84 for zones 1-4; 80 for All Call. 3. Page person, announce that pressing CONF key will join Meet-Me Conference. 4. Press CONF key for Meet-Me Conference. 5. Do not hang up. Wait for a reply. To reply to Meet-Me Conference: <KTS>...
  • Page 60: Dual Handsfree Hotline

    Dual Handsfree Hotline Description: Dual Handsfree Hotline allows one extension to simultaneously call two other extensions. The “secretary” extension can make a voice announced intercom call over the speaker of both “executive” extensions. The users at the extensions can reply Handsfree (i.e. by just speaking toward the phone) and all three parties can converse.
  • Page 61: Call Pickup

    To answer a voice announced call using Handsfree Answerback: <KTS only> 1. Speak toward the phone. The microphone must be on. Related System Data: Not applicable Call Pickup Description: Call Pickup provides two distinct functions: one function applies to intercom calls and the other to outside calls.
  • Page 62: Meet-Me Answer Paging

    To use Call Pickup to answer an intercom call, incoming call on a DISA line Unannounced Transfer, and Trunk incoming call on a particular extension: <KTS> 1. Lift handset or press SPK key. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only). 3.
  • Page 63: Do Not Disturb

    Do Not Disturb (DND) Description: Do Not Disturb (DND) blocks incoming calls and Intercom Off-Hook Signalling. An extension user can activate DND while on a call or while the extension is idle. There are four levels of DND: Level 0=> No DND capability Level 1=>...
  • Page 64: Intercom Hold

    <SLT> 1. Lift handset. 2. Dial function code (See Note) Note: Program #20-D Data Automatic Trunk Access Code for SLT Dial at Step 2 Dial Plan 1 Dial Plan 2 B. To activate DND while on a call: <KTS> 1. For level 1: Press OPAC, DND once. DND flashes. For level 2: Press OPAC, DND once.
  • Page 65: Intercom Call Transfer

    To retrieve an intercom call on Hold: 1. Press ICM key. Related System Data: Not applicable Intercom Call Transfer Description: Intercom calls may be transferred to any extension manually. There are two methods of transferring intercom calls. Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: <KTS>...
  • Page 66: Call Froward

    Call Forward Description: (See “Call Forward”) Follow Me Description: (See “Follow Me”) Executive DND Description: (See “Executive DND”) BGM (TX-Z 824/1232/2464) Description: Background Music (BGM), from a customer-provided music source such as radio, can be broadcast over the speakers of the KTS. BGM plays while an extension is not in use. When Program #49 is enabled, BGM can also be broadcast over speakers in the external page zones.
  • Page 67: External Paging

    External Paging Description: External Page Output allows incoming Trunk audible, BGM from external source, and/or alarm signals to be broadcast over speakers that are installed in the external page zone(s). Station Application: External Speaker Operation: Not applicable Related System Data: #02: Line Group Assignment #49:...
  • Page 68: Door Lock Control

    To answer the chime tones form a phone that does not receive them (Call Pickup): <KST> 1. Lift handset. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note 1) 3. Dial 9 (TX-Z 824/1232/2464). Dial 939 (TX-Z 308) 4. Connection established. <SLT>...
  • Page 69: Room Monitor

    Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: To unlock/lock the door after contacting the Doorphone: <KTS> 1. Flash Hook-switch to unlock the door. 2. Flash Hook-switch again to lock the door. The door can be locked automatically when Doorphone call is terminated. When using the automatic lock feature, skip step 2.
  • Page 70: Dss Console (1232/2464)

    To activate or cancel Room Monitor at the monitoring extension: − Do not lift handset. 1. Press OPAC. 2. Press FLASH. − MON flashes intermittently on TD/TXD type telephone while Room Monitor is activated. − MIC flashes intermittently on BTD/BTXD type telephone while Room Monitor is activated.
  • Page 71 2. Automatic Hold of Trunk Line Description: When DSS Console user make conversation with Outside Caller, user can transfer this line for the other extension. When user is transferring the Trunk Line, the Trunk Line is held automatically. Operation: 1) On the Trunk Line call. 2) Press one of DSS key.
  • Page 72 Related Features Doorphone Door Lock Control Message Waiting Description: DSS Console has a MW Lamp same as the other extension. When the MW Lamp is flashing, it means a Message is waiting for you to call back. Operation: To set the Message Waiting: 1) Dial extension number or press one of DSS key.
  • Page 73 Announced Transfer Description: When transferring a Trunk Line call, user can transfer automatically after intercom call. Operation: To transfer the call: 1) On the Trunk Line call. 2) Press one of DSS key. (Trunk Line is held and calls the other extension). 3) Make announcement.
  • Page 74 10. Intercom Off-Hook Signalling Description: DSS Console can activate the Off-Hook Signalling mode by pressing the SG/VC key after getting a busy tone. Operation: 1) Call to the other extension. (This extension is Busy or No-Answer). 2) Press SG/VC key. Related Features Intercom Off-Hook Signalling 11.
  • Page 75: Alphanumeric Display Tel Feature

    Alphanumeric Display TEL Features Text Message Message Edit Mode Description: TXD/BTXD type Key Telephones are equipped with a 2-line, 16-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). These displays are used to provide information such as: data/time, elapsed call time on outside calls, digits dialled, internal calling party number and Abbreviated Dialling entries, but can also perform sending and receiving of messages.
  • Page 76 Selectable Display Messaging Description: An extension user can select a pre-programmed Selectable Display Message for their extension. Display telephone callers see the selected message when they call the user’s extension. Selectable Display Messaging provides personalized messaging. For example, an extension user could select the message “LEFT FOR THE DAY”. Any display telephone user calling the extension would see the message.
  • Page 77 Operation: To store text in one-touch key number 1 and 2: 1. Press CHECK and OPAC. 2. Dial message number (00-49). 3. Dial . 4. Edit your own message by Message Edit Mode. 5. Press CHECK. 6. Press One-touch key No.1 or No.2 to store. 7.
  • Page 78 Operation: To set send-later message: 1. Press CHECK and OPAC. 2. Dial message number (00-49), dial Press One-touch key No.1 or No.2 for personal message, then dial 3. Edit message if required. 4. Press ICM. 5. Dial an extension number or hunt group number (00-04). 6.
  • Page 79 To set DND message that edited by Message Edit Mode: 1. Press TRFR and FLASH. 2. Edit message by Message Edit Mode. 3. Press FLASH and . DND flashes intermittently as confirmation. To cancel message on the telephone: 1. Press CLEAR. To activate/cancel previous message (last time you set message for DND): 1.
  • Page 80 To cancel message at message-originated telephone: 1. Press CHECK and #. − First message appears on the display. 2. Use to advance and use # to go backwards. 3. Press Hold to cancel message. Press CLEAR to return to idle condition. To call back or delete message at message-received telephone: 1.
  • Page 81: Time And Date

    − Confirmation tone is heard when message is sent. Related System Data: #04-C: Intercom Off-hook Signalling. Reverse Message Description: The extension received “Intercom Off-hook Signalling” can send a text message to calling extension is the extension user is inconvenient to reply to the signal. For example user could select the message 49 “CALL BACK LATER”.
  • Page 82: Name Storing (Trunk & Station)

    Operation: To set the date and time (the entire procedure must be performed): 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note). 3. Press OPAC. 4. Press CLEAR. THE YEAR 5. Dial four digits for the year. For example, 1998. 6.
  • Page 83: Directory Dialling

    Operation: To store names for each Trunk line: 1. Press DC key twice. 2. Press relative line key. 3. Dial 4. Input the letters if the name by Message Edit Mode. 5. Press next line key and dial for next storing. Press Line key and CLEAR key to finish.
  • Page 84: Alarm Clock

    Operation: To store name for each abbreviated number: 1. Press DC twice. 2. Press HOLD. 3. Dial abbreviated number (00-99 or 000-199). 4. Dial 5. Input the letters of the name by Message Edit Mode. 6. Press HOLD. 7. Dial next abbreviated number to store. Press CLEAR key to finish.
  • Page 85: Stopwatch

    Operation: To set an alarm: 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note). 3. Press OPA, dial 50. 4. Dial 1 to set first alarm or dial 2 to set second alarm. 5. Dial time in terms of 24 hour clock. For example, dial 1545 for 3:45pm. 6.
  • Page 86: Busy Lamp Field

    Operation: To activate the Stopwatch: 1. Press OPAC, dial 51 to start timing. 2. Press OPAC, dial 51 again to stop timing. 3. Press CLEAR to return to the date and time. This feature can be stored under the One-touch key. Related System Data: Not applicable.
  • Page 87: Other Features

    Other Features Handsfree (Speaker & Microphone) Speakerphone Description: Speakerphone, a feature of Display phones, allows a user to place calls and answer ringing calls without lifting the handset – a key is pressed instead. To converse on a Speakerphone call, an extension user just speaks towards the phone; the phone’s microphone picks up the extension user’s voice (also see Microphone On/Off).
  • Page 88: Lamp Shift Mode (824/1232/2464)

    Microphone On/Off Description: Microphone On/Off lets an extension user turn the phone’s microphone on or off. The microphone can be turned on or off while an extension is idle or during a Speakerphone/Handsfree call. − When the microphone is on, a user can conduct a Speakerphone/Handsfree conversation as usual –...
  • Page 89: Remind Call On Slt

    Operation: Not applicable Related System Data: #02: Line Group Assignment #07: Incoming Trunk Access/Audible #15-A: Lamp Shift Mode Remind Call on SLT Description: Remind Call feature lets single line telephone users set time reminder at their phones. If a BGM source is installed, BGM play at an SLT extension when pick up a Remind Call. Station Application: Operation: To set Remind Call on SLT:...
  • Page 90: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Description: Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides a printed record of the outside calls placed and answered at each extension in the system. The SMDR printout shows data such as class of call, date and time, line number, duration, extension number, and number dialled. SMDR also provides an Account Code feature.
  • Page 91: Disa With Audio Guidance

    Station Application: KTS, SLT Operation: Not applicable Related System Data: #01-E: Polarity Reverse Detection #60: Polarity Reverse Detect Time #83-A: Trunk Disconnection when detected polarity reverse DISA with Audio Guidance Description: The automatic answering machine (customer-provided) can be connected to the system as voice announce device for DISA line.
  • Page 92: One-Touch Feature Access

    Operation: To set the External Call Forward Mode (#10 KTS only): 1. Press SPK. 2. Press ICM key (TX-Z 824/1232/2464 only) (See Note). 3. Press OPAC, dial 70. 4. Press SPK. To cancel the External Call Forward Mode (#10 KTS only): 1.
  • Page 93 External Call Forward Mode (DISA) [OPAC-70] Loop Key [None] Conversation Record (TX-Z 824) [CONF-95] Conversation Record (TX-Z 1232/2464) [CONF-95] DSS Console Business Mode (TX-Z 1232/2464) [SPK-ICM-OPAC-74] DSS Console Room Status Mode (TX-Z 1232/2464) [SPK-ICM-OPAC-74] DSS Console Wakeup Mode (TX-Z 1232/2464) [SPK-ICM-OPAC-75] Note: If Program #75-D is 0 (No Tone), skip pressing ICM (TX-824/1232/2464).
  • Page 94: Volume Control

    Volume Control Description: The Volume Control, which is provided with all KTS, allows easy changes to the following: LCD contrast on KTS with LCD, station ringing volume, handset receiver volume, and station speaker volume control. Station Application: Operation: To adjust LCD contrast for KTS with LCD: −...
  • Page 95 TX-Z 1232 System can connect Maximum 8 DLS Consoles. TX-Z 2464 System can connect Maximum 16 DLS Consoles. Station Application: KTS with LCD Operation: TX-Z 824 1) DSS Call (One-Touch Extension Access) 1. Do not lift handset. 2. Press one of DLS key. 2) Automatic Hold of Trunk Line 1.

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