Panasonic KX-TDA50 Features Manual
Panasonic KX-TDA50 Features Manual

Panasonic KX-TDA50 Features Manual

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KX-TDA50: MPR Version 2.0

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  • Page 1 Hybrid IP-PBX Feature Guide KX-TDA50 Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-TDA50: MPR Version 2.0...
  • Page 2 About the Feature Guide The Feature Guide is designed to serve as an overall reference describing the features of the Panasonic Hybrid IP-PBX. It explains what the Hybrid IP-PBX can do, as well as how to obtain the most of its many features and facilities.
  • Page 3 Every system programming setting can be accessed using a PC and the Panasonic KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console software (→ 2.3.1 PC Programming). For programming details, refer to the on- line help which is installed along with KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console (→ 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console).
  • Page 4 (→ 1.26.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)) PC Phone/PC Console These Panasonic CTI applications can be used on computers connected to each extension, providing their respective extension users with powerful and flexible call handling and display features. Third Party CTI Applications The Hybrid IP-PBX supports industry standard protocols, allowing third-party CTI applications to be integrated with the PBX and its extensions.
  • Page 5 Portable Station (PS) Features A Panasonic PS can be used in place of a PT to provide wireless access to PBX features and call handling. When in Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, a PS can share an extension number with a wired telephone, allowing extension users to use their PSs when they are away from their desks to answer or make calls as if they were using their wired telephones.
  • Page 6 List of Abbreviations Automated Attendant Analog Proprietary Telephone Automatic Route Selection Background Music Calling Line Identification CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction CNIP Calling Name Identification Presentation CNIR Calling Name Identification Restriction COLP Connected Line Identification Presentation COLR Connected Line Identification Restriction CONP...
  • Page 7 Personal Identification Number Portable Station Proprietary Telephone S-CO Single-CO Single Line Telephone SMDR Station Message Detail Recording TAFAS Trunk Answer from Any Station CO Line Group Toll Restriction Uniform Call Distribution Voice Mail VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Voice Processing System eXtra Device Port Feature Guide...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Call Handling Features................. 17 Incoming Call Features....................18 1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features ..................18 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW ....................18 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) ............................20 1.1.1.3 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution..................... 21 1.1.1.4 Intercept Routing .............................
  • Page 9 1.6.1 Memory Dialing Features....................68 1.6.1.1 Memory Dialing Features—OVERVIEW ......................68 1.6.1.2 One-touch Dialing ............................69 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial ............................70 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System ........................70 1.6.1.5 Quick Dialing..............................71 1.6.1.6 Hot Line................................72 Busy Line/Busy Party Features ..................73 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) ................73 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override....................
  • Page 10 1.15.2 Door Open........................114 1.15.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) ..............114 1.15.4 Background Music (BGM) ....................115 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) ..................... 115 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)................117 1.15.7 Automatic Fax Transfer ....................123 1.15.8 External Sensor......................124 1.15.9 External Relay Control ....................
  • Page 11 Introduction ........................246 3.1.2 Password Security ......................246 3.1.3 Entering Characters ....................... 248 PC Programming......................251 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console..........251 PT Programming ......................255 3.3.1 Programming Instructions ....................255 3.3.2 Basic Programming......................257 3.3.3 System Management Programming ................259 3.3.4...
  • Page 12 Introduction ........................282 4.1.1 Software Modes ......................282 4.1.2 Status Bar........................282 4.1.3 Access Levels ........................ 282 4.1.4 Standard Buttons......................285 4.1.5 Card Status ........................285 4.1.6 Display Options ......................286 File ..........................287 4.2.1 File—New........................287 4.2.2 File—Open ........................287 4.2.3 File—Close........................
  • Page 13 4.7.11 LCO Port [1-4]........................ 337 4.7.12 LCO Port [1-4] Port Command..................341 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] ....................... 341 4.7.14 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command ................347 4.7.15 Extension Port [1-5] Port Type View ................348 4.7.16 IP-GW Port [1-6] ......................349 4.7.17 IP-GW Port [1-6] Port Command ...................
  • Page 14 4.10 Extension [4]......................... 490 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] ..............490 4.10.2 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] CLIP Generate ........522 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] ................524 4.10.4 Wired Extension—Speed Dial [4-1-3]................528 4.10.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] ................528 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy ........538 4.10.7 Wired Extension—PF Key [4-1-5] ..................
  • Page 15 4.15.4 NDSS Key Table [9-4] ....................625 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] ....................628 4.16.1 CO Line Setting [10-1] ....................628 4.16.2 DIL Table & Port Setting [10-2] ..................629 4.16.3 Miscellaneous [10-3] ...................... 635 4.17 Maintenance [11] ......................637 4.17.1 SMDR [11-1] ........................
  • Page 16 Feature Guide...
  • Page 17: Call Handling Features

    Section 1 Call Handling Features Feature Guide...
  • Page 18: Incoming Call Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features Incoming Call Features 1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Description Each CO line functions as either a public line or a private line. Private lines are used to connect different PBXs and form a private network (→...
  • Page 19 1.1 Incoming Call Features Destination Type Availability DISA Analog Remote Maintenance Idle Line Access no. + Phone no. CO Line Group Access no. + CO Line Group no. + Phone no. Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access with PBX Code) Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access without PBX Code) Intercept Routing After a call has been directed to its DIL or CLI destination, the following Intercept Routing features, if...
  • Page 20: Direct In Line (Dil)

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) Description Directs an incoming public CO line call to a preprogrammed destination based on the CO line carrying the call. Each CO line has a destination for each time mode. [Method Flowchart] A CO line call is received.
  • Page 21: Calling Line Identification (Cli) Distribution

    1.1 Incoming Call Features if assigned. If not assigned, the call is routed to the Direct In Line (DIL) destination, extension 101. In lunch mode: CLI distribution is disabled. The call is routed to the DIL destination, extension 100. Note Tenant numbers and VPS trunk (CO line) group numbers (not shown here) can also be programmed in the DIL Table.
  • Page 22: Intercept Routing

    1.1 Incoming Call Features In this example: If the caller's telephone number is "1-212-555-1234": The PBX looks for the number in the System Speed Dialing Table. (The CO Line Access number, "9", is disregarded.) The number is found in location 000. If CLI distribution is enabled in the current time mode for the CO line carrying the call (for DIL distribution), the call is routed to its CLI destination, extension 200.
  • Page 23 1.1 Incoming Call Features When the original destination is: The Available Intercept Destination is: • PS Ring Group The destination assigned to the CO line group carrying the call (→ CO Line Group Intercept • VM Group (DTMF/DPT) Destination [470]) •...
  • Page 24: Intercept Routing-No Destination

    1.1 Incoming Call Features When the call was intercepted via Intercept Routing—Busy and arrived through a public line, the call waits at the original destination. If the extension has Call Waiting activated, the user will hear a call waiting tone. When the call arrived through a private line, the caller hears a busy tone. When the call was intercepted via Intercept Routing—DND and arrived through a public line, the call waits at the original destination and it rings.
  • Page 25: Internal Call Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.2 Internal Call Features 1.1.2.1 Internal Call Features—OVERVIEW Description There are two types of internal calls, described below. Feature Description Details in Intercom Call A call from one extension to another. • 1.5.3 Intercom Call Doorphone Call A call made from a doorphone to its preprogrammed •...
  • Page 26: Internal Call Block

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block Description Internal calls can be restricted based on the Class of Service (COS) assigned to the caller and to the called party. [Programming Example: Internal Call Block] Called Party Caller COS 1 COS 2 COS 3 COS...
  • Page 27: Incoming Call Indication Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) 1.1.3 Incoming Call Indication Features 1.1.3.1 Incoming Call Indication Features—OVERVIEW Description Extension telephones can indicate an incoming call in various ways, described below. Indication Type Feature Description Details in Ring Tone Ring Tone A telephone rings when receiving a call.
  • Page 28: Call Waiting

    1.1 Incoming Call Features [Ring Tone Patterns] 1 280 ms Single Double Triple S-Double [Programming Example: Ring Tone Pattern Table] CO Line Call/Hold Intercom Doorphone Call Recall Table Timed Call External Call/Hold Reminder Back Sensor Recall TRG1 TRG... Port 1 Port ...
  • Page 29 1.1 Incoming Call Features Includes CO line calls transferred from another extension or received via an incoming call distribution (ICD) group, as well as doorphone calls. This feature is also known as Busy Station Signaling (BSS). Conditions • An extension in a VM group (DPT/DTMF) cannot receive a call waiting tone. This is to prevent call waiting tones from interrupting the recording of voice mail messages.
  • Page 30: Receiving Group Features

    1.2 Receiving Group Features Receiving Group Features 1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting Description If a called extension is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, Idle Extension Hunting redirects the call to an idle member of the same idle extension hunting group, which can be programmed through system programming (→...
  • Page 31: Incoming Call Distribution (Icd) Group Features

    1.2 Receiving Group Features [Available Destination] The following can be used as overflow destinations assigned to an idle extension hunting group. Destination Availability Wired Extension (PT/SLT) ICD Group PS Ring Group VM Group (DTMF/DPT) External Pager (TAFAS) DISA Analog Remote Maintenance Idle Line Access no.
  • Page 32 1.2 Receiving Group Features received by the group, the number of calls waiting in the queue, etc., as well as change the status of group members. Extensions are assigned as members of an ICD group through system programming (→ ICD Group Member [620]), and can belong to more than one group.
  • Page 33 1.2 Receiving Group Features [Example of ICD Group 1 (Above)] A through F below indicate settings shown above in "Programming Example: ICD Group". The numbers found in circles below indicate calls and the order in which they arrived. Calls arrive at ICD group 1. Overflow Feature a) Sends a busy tone (Busy on Busy), or b) Redirects to the overflow destination.
  • Page 34 1.2 Receiving Group Features VIP Call [→ 1.2.2.4 VIP Call] ICD groups can be assigned a priority, allowing calls in higher-priority groups to be answered before calls in lower-priority groups. Overflow Feature [→ 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature] When calls cannot be answered or queued, they can be redirected to a preprogrammed destination via ICD Group Overflow.
  • Page 35: Group Call Distribution

    1.2 Receiving Group Features Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution Description Each incoming call distribution (ICD) group has a specified number of extensions which can handle calls at the same time. (→ Maximum Number of Agents [632]) This allows you to devote some of your staff to answering calls (call agents) while others carry on with their work.
  • Page 36 1.2 Receiving Group Features Distribution Method Description Ring All extensions in the group ring simultaneously. Delayed Ringing Each extension can be programmed for Delayed Ringing (→ ICD Group Delayed Ringing [621]), which allows extensions to be alerted to calls by flashing buttons only.
  • Page 37: Queuing Feature

    1.2 Receiving Group Features [G-DN Button for Group Call Waiting] Group Call Waiting works differently depending on the assigned Group Call Waiting Distribution method, as follows: Ring: All busy extensions hear a call waiting tone simultaneously for the first incoming call, even if they do not have a Group Directory Number (G-DN) button.
  • Page 38 1.2 Receiving Group Features the queue, the calls are handled according to a Queuing Time Table (→ Queuing Time Table [630]), which can be assigned for each time mode (→ 2.2.4 Time Service). Each Queuing Time Table consists of up to 16 sequences. Each sequence consists of a command which plays audio for the caller or controls how the call is routed, and once one sequence has been performed, the next sequence is performed if the caller is still waiting.
  • Page 39 We are sorry to Thank you for overflow 30 seconds. the overflow keep you holding. calling Panasonic. destination. destination. All of our agents are All of our agents are still handling currently handling other calls. We other calls.
  • Page 40: Vip Call

    1.2 Receiving Group Features 1.2.2.4 VIP Call Description Incoming call distribution (ICD) group can be assigned a priority, allowing calls in higher-priority groups (VIP calls) to be answered before calls in lower-priority groups. To use VIP Call mode, it must first be enabled for at least one ICD group. Once it has been enabled, the priority of each group's calls is determined by its group number (lower-numbered groups have higher priority) and this priority affects which calls get directed to agents first.
  • Page 41: Overflow Feature

    1.2 Receiving Group Features Conditions • Group Call Waiting (→ 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution) cannot be used simultaneously with VIP Call. Even if VIP Call mode is enabled, it will not function when group extensions have turned on Call Waiting. Call Waiting must be turned off on all member extensions in order for VIP Call to function. 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature Description...
  • Page 42: Log-In/Log-Out

    1.2 Receiving Group Features [Available Destination] The following can be used as overflow destinations. Destination Availability Wired Extension (PT/SLT) ICD Group PS Ring Group VM Group (DTMF/DPT) External Pager (TAFAS) DISA Analog Remote Maintenance Idle Line Access no. + Phone no. CO Line Group Access no.
  • Page 43 1.2 Receiving Group Features at the end of the day. Wrap-up While logged-in, ICD group members can be allotted a specified amount of time after completing a call (Wrap-up time) during which new calls will not be received by their extensions, allowing them to finish any necessary paperwork before being eligible to receive new calls.
  • Page 44 1.2 Receiving Group Features Light Pattern Log-in/Log-out Usage Programming Button Type Red on All groups Log-in/Log-out button is When When must be entered when pressed. All groups the logged-out logged-in creating the Log-in/Log-out user belongs to are logged- button. in to/logged-out from. •...
  • Page 45: Supervisory Feature

    1.2 Receiving Group Features 1.2.2.7 Supervisory Feature Description The extension assigned as the supervisor (supervisor extension) of an incoming call distribution (ICD) group can monitor and control each member's status within the ICD group using a 6-line display proprietary telephone (PT). Feature Description Incoming Call Queue...
  • Page 46 1.2 Receiving Group Features Conditions • Available Extension as a Supervisor Extension Only one supervisor extension can be assigned for each ICD group, but it need not belong to the group. An extension can be the supervisor extension of more than one ICD group. •...
  • Page 47: Call Forwarding (Fwd)/Do Not Disturb (Dnd) Features

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.3.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) 1.3.1.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)—OVERVIEW Description When an extension user cannot answer calls (on a call, out of the office, etc.), it is possible to forward or refuse the calls using the following features: Call Forwarding (FWD) Do Not Disturb (DND)
  • Page 48 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features [Button Status—FWD/DND Button] A FWD/DND button shows the current status as follows: Light Pattern Status (default) Red on DND on Slow red flashing FWD on FWD/DND off The status indicated by the "on" and "flashing" patterns can be changed through system programming. [Button Status—Group FWD Button] A Group FWD button shows the current status as follows: Light Pattern...
  • Page 49: Call Forwarding (Fwd)

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Fixed Buttons 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons User Manual References 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Description Extensions and incoming call distribution (ICD) groups can forward their calls to preset destinations. There are four Call Forwarding (FWD) modes, described below.
  • Page 50 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Extension Forwards to Incoming Another Extension Intercom Calls Incoming CO Forwards to Line Calls Outside Party Available Forwarding Type: All Calls Busy No Answer Busy/No Answer ICD Group Incoming Forwards to Intercom Calls Another Extension Incoming CO Forwards to...
  • Page 51 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Condition for Original Extension/ICD Destination Availability Group Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, – Access without PBX Code) If an extension user cannot call certain extensions on a COS basis (→ 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block), the extension user cannot forward his or her calls to those extensions either.
  • Page 52 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Incoming call Original FWD No Answer destination • Boss & Secretary feature It is possible to call the original extension from the destination extension regardless of the forward setting. FWD—All Calls Incoming call Call or transfer a call...
  • Page 53: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Description An extension user can make use of the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature. If this feature is set, calls will not arrive at the extension, but arrive at other extension by using the Idle Extension Hunting feature (→ 1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting) or the Intercept Routing—Busy/DND feature (→...
  • Page 54: Answering Features

    1.4 Answering Features Answering Features 1.4.1 Answering Features 1.4.1.1 Answering Features—OVERVIEW Description An extension user can answer incoming calls by the following methods: Called Feature Description Details in Extension The user's own Line The user can select the line seized when going •...
  • Page 55: Call Pickup

    1.4 Answering Features Conditions [Prime Line] • The priority of the incoming call is as follows: The call arriving at a button on which the "Prime Line" is assigned. The call arriving at the INTERCOM button. User Manual References 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup Description...
  • Page 56: Hands-Free Answerback

    1.4 Answering Features [Example] Call Pickup Group 1 Call Pickup Group 2 Call Pickup Group 3 Extension Group 1 Extension Group 2 Extension Group 3 Extension Group 4 Extn. 100 Extn. 101 Extn. 102 Extn. 103 Extn. 104 Extn. 105 Extn.
  • Page 57 1.4 Answering Features Feature Guide References 1.5.3 Intercom Call User Manual References 1.3.2 Hands-free Answerback Feature Guide...
  • Page 58: Making Call Features

    1.5 Making Call Features Making Call Features 1.5.1 Predialing Description A display proprietary telephone (PT) user can check and correct the number to be dialed on-hook. The call will be initiated after going off-hook. Conditions • Storing the Predialed Number in Personal Speed Dialing The predialed number can be stored in Personal Speed Dialing by pressing the AUTO DIAL/STORE button.
  • Page 59: Co Line Call Features

    1.5 Making Call Features Conditions • Extension Number/Name Assignment Extension numbers (→ Extension Number [003]) and names (→ Extension Name [004]) are assigned to all extensions. The assigned number and name of the other extension are shown on display PTs during intercom calls.
  • Page 60: Emergency Call

    1.5 Making Call Features Feature Description Details in Emergency Call A user can dial preprogrammed emergency numbers • 1.5.4.2 Emergency Call regardless of the restrictions imposed on the extension. Account Code A user can enter an account code to identify outgoing •...
  • Page 61: Dial Type Selection

    1.5 Making Call Features Conditions • An account code can be stored in Memory Dialing (One-touch Dialing, for example). • Account Button A flexible button can be customized as the Account button. The Account button is used in place of the feature number for entering an account code.
  • Page 62: Pause Insertion

    1.5 Making Call Features • It is possible to select a pulse rate for the CO line port which has been set to Pulse mode (→ LCOT Pulse Rate [411]). There are two pulse rates: Low (10 pps) and High (20 pps). •...
  • Page 63 1.5 Making Call Features [Example] Telephone Company Host PBX Access Code: 0 Host PBX Outside Party (01-23-4567) Idle Line Access No.: 9 Extn. 101 Extn. 102 Dials "0-01-23-4567". TRG1 Host PBX Access Code Telephone Dials "9-0-01-23-4567". Dials "9-101". Idle Line Idle Line Telephone No.
  • Page 64: Special Carrier Access Code

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.4.7 Special Carrier Access Code Description If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access code assigned through system programming (→ Special Carrier Access Code [303]) is required every time a CO line call is made. A pause of a preprogrammed length (→...
  • Page 65: Co Line Access

    1.5 Making Call Features Method Description Idle Line When an extension user goes off-hook, an idle CO line is selected automatically from the assigned CO line groups. No Line When an extension user goes off-hook, no line is selected. In order to make a call, the user must select the desired line manually.
  • Page 66 1.5 Making Call Features Method Description Operation S-CO Line Access Selects the desired CO line directly. Dial the S-CO Line Access number and the CO line number, or press the S-CO button. Conditions • Class of Service (COS) programming determines the CO line groups available for making calls (→ CO Line Group Number [500]).
  • Page 67 1.5 Making Call Features User Manual References 1.2.1 Basic Calling Feature Guide...
  • Page 68: Memory Dialing Features

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Memory Dialing Features 1.6.1 Memory Dialing Features 1.6.1.1 Memory Dialing Features—OVERVIEW Description An extension user can store frequently dialed numbers in the PBX. A stored number is dialed automatically with a simple operation. Features Feature Storing Method Details in One-touch Dialing •...
  • Page 69: One-Touch Dialing

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Displayed while Input Description Entering FLASH/RECALL Store a flash/recall signal (EFA mode) by pressing the FLASH/ (Hooking)* RECALL button at the beginning of the number. (→ 1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA)) INTERCOM Conceal all or part of the number by pressing the INTERCOM (Secret)* button at the beginning and at the end of the number to be concealed.
  • Page 70: Last Number Redial

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons User Manual References 1.2.2 Easy Dialing 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial Description Every extension automatically saves the last external telephone number dialed, allowing the same number to be dialed again. Outgoing Call Log Information on outgoing CO line calls is automatically logged at each extension.
  • Page 71: Quick Dialing

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Conditions [General] • Any number, such as a telephone number or feature number, can be stored in Speed Dialing. A name can be assigned to each Personal Speed Dialing number through personal programming, and also to each System Speed Dialing number (→...
  • Page 72: Hot Line

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features [Programming Example: Quick Dialing] Location No. Quick Dialing No. Desired Number Quick Dialing 01 9110 (CO Line Call) Quick Dialing 02 3016 (Room Service) Quick Dialing 03 2011 90123456789 (Headquarters) Conditions • Quick Dialing numbers follow the flexible numbering plan. (→...
  • Page 73: Busy Line/Busy Party Features

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features Busy Line/Busy Party Features 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) Description If the line is busy when a call is made, a callback ring can inform the caller when the line becomes free. If the called party was another extension, or if the dialed number is handled by Automatic Route Selection (ARS), the number is automatically redialed after the extension user answers the callback ring.
  • Page 74: Call Monitor

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features Is using Live Call Screening (LCS) or Two-way Record (→ 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration). Has a call on a consultation hold (→ 1.12.5 Consultation Hold). • This feature is not available for a CO-to-CO line call via Direct Inward System Access (DISA) (→ 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)).
  • Page 75: Second Call Notification To Busy Extension

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features User Manual References 1.2.4 When the Dialed Line is Busy or There is No Answer 1.7.4 Second Call Notification to Busy Extension 1.7.4.1 Second Call Notification to Busy Extension—OVERVIEW Description When attempting to call a busy extension (i.e., an extension that is ringing or having a conversation), an extension user can send a call waiting indication to the busy extension (Call Waiting).
  • Page 76: Call Waiting Tone

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features • If none of these methods of receiving notification (call waiting tone, OHCA, or Whisper OHCA) is set at the called party, the caller will hear a reorder tone after trying to send a call waiting notification. Feature Guide References 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting User Manual References...
  • Page 77: Whisper Ohca

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features The called extension is a digital proprietary telephone (DPT) which is connected via a USB Module to a computer running PC Console or PC Phone. The called extension is in a Digital XDP connection. In these cases, a call waiting tone is sent to the called extension. (→ 1.7.4.2 Call Waiting Tone) •...
  • Page 78: Toll Restriction (Trs) Features

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Toll Restriction (TRS) Features 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Description Toll Restriction (TRS) can prohibit extension users from making certain CO line calls, based on the Class of Service (COS) assigned to them (→ Class of Service [602]). Each COS is assigned a TRS level for each time mode;...
  • Page 79 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Denied Code Tables Exception Code Tables Level 5 Tables for Levels 2 through 5 Tables for Levels 5 through 6 Level 6 Tables for Levels 2 through 6 Tables for Level 6 Level 7 Not Programmable Not Programmable →...
  • Page 80 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features [Flowchart] An extension user tries to make a CO line call. Was the number dialed using System Speed Dialing? Is TRS Override by System Speed Dialing enabled? Checks the TRS level of Checks the TRS level of the extension's COS in the extension's COS for the current time mode.
  • Page 81 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Failure to upgrade the on-premise PBXs or peripheral equipment to recognize the new codes as they are established will restrict the customer and users of the PBX from gaining access to the network and to these codes. KEEP THE SOFTWARE UP TO DATE WITH THE LATEST DATA.
  • Page 82: Extension Dial Lock

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Dial Tone Transfer (→ 1.8.3 Dial Tone Transfer) TRS Override by System Speed Dialing Walking COS/Verified Code Entry (→ 1.8.4 Walking COS, → 1.8.5 Verified Code Entry) Extension Dial Lock (→ 1.8.2 Extension Dial Lock) Feature Guide References 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System...
  • Page 83: Dial Tone Transfer

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features User Manual References 1.5.3 Extension Dial Lock 2.1.1 Extension Control 1.8.3 Dial Tone Transfer Description Allows an extension assigned as a manager change the Toll Restriction (TRS) level (→ 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)) of an extension for the purpose of making a single CO line call. The extension user first calls a manager, who then presses the Toll Restriction button, giving the extension user a dial tone from which the normally unauthorized call can be made.
  • Page 84: Walking Cos

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features 1.8.4 Walking COS Description Extension users can temporarily assign their own Class of Service (COS) to another extension, allowing them to make calls as if from their own telephones. This feature is useful when a manager or supervisor needs to borrow another employee's telephone to make a call.
  • Page 85 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features [Programming Example: Verified Codes] Itemized Location Verified User Verified Billing Code Code Name Code PIN for ARS 1111 Tom Smith 1234 2323 2222 John White 9876543210 4545 → Verified Code [120] → Verified Code Name [121] →...
  • Page 86 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features User Manual References 1.2.6 Calling without Restrictions 3.2.2 Manager Programming Feature Guide...
  • Page 87: Automatic Route Selection (Ars) Features

    1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Description Different telephone carriers charge different rates for calls placed to different areas. Your PBX may use different telephone carriers to make calls to different areas in an effort to reduce costs. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a feature which automatically selects different carriers each time a CO line call is made.
  • Page 88 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features [Carrier Selection Procedure Flowchart] The numbers in parentheses indicate the corresponding items found under [Programming Procedures] on the following pages. An extension user accesses a CO line and dials a telephone number. No (Normal CO Line Access) Is the ARS mode (1) enabled? Sends the telephone number as dialed.
  • Page 89 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features Calls that are exempt from ARS are connected to the user-selected line, via the default carrier for that line. [Programming Example: ARS Leading Number Exception Table] Location Leading No. Exception → ARS Exception Number [325] In this example: 555, 556, and 567 are local exchanges.
  • Page 90 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features table and break each day of the week into different time blocks. A different carrier can then be assigned to each time block. Routing Plan Time Table: For each Routing Plan, a different carrier can be assigned for each time of day and each day of the week.
  • Page 91 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features [Command Explanation] Description Command Inserts the Carrier Access Code Inserts the user-dialed number minus any removed digits Public Line: Inserts a pause Private Line: Inserts a pause and changes dialing mode to tone (DTMF) Inserts the Authorization Code for Tenant Inserts the Authorization Code for CO Line Group Inserts the Itemized Billing Code...
  • Page 92 • ARS Data Import/Export ARS tables and data can be copied to and from the PBX and a PC using the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console software. Files are saved in CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. Because of the large amounts of programming that may be necessary to use ARS effectively, you may choose to export ARS tables and data to a PC, edit them using the software of your choosing, then import the new data to the PBX.
  • Page 93: Conversation Features

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.1 Hands-free Operation Description A proprietary telephone (PT) user can talk to another party without lifting the handset. Pressing specific buttons, such as REDIAL, automatically activate hands-free mode. Conditions • PTs with the MONITOR Button PTs with the MONITOR button can dial in hands-free mode but cannot have hands-free conversations.
  • Page 94: Headset Operation

    1.10 Conversation Features User Manual References 1.4.6 Mute 1.10.4 Headset Operation Description This PBX supports headset compatible proprietary telephones (PTs). A PT user can talk to another party hands-free and without lifting the handset by using an optional headset. For connection and operation, refer to the Operating Instructions for the headset. This feature is also known as Handset/Headset Selection.
  • Page 95: Data Line Security

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.5 Data Line Security Description Once Data Line Security is set on an extension, communication between the extension and the other party is protected from signals such as Call Waiting, Hold Recall and Executive Busy Override. Extensions which have devices connected to them such as modems or fax machines may set this feature to maintain secure data transmission, by blocking tones or other interruptions during communication.
  • Page 96: External Feature Access (Efa)

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA) Description An extension user can access features of a host PBX or the telephone company, such as Transfer, Hold, Call Waiting, etc. A flash/recall signal is sent to the host PBX or the telephone company. This is only available on CO line calls, including Host PBX Access (→...
  • Page 97 1.10 Conversation Features Feature Description CO-to-CO Line Call If a call between two outside parties is established, the call duration can be (except Unattended restricted by the system timer selected for each CO line group (→ CO-to-CO Conference Call) Line Call Duration [473]). Both parties will hear an alarm tone 15 seconds Duration before the timer expires at five-second intervals.
  • Page 98: Paralleled Telephone

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.9 Paralleled Telephone Description By connecting telephones in parallel, you can increase the number of telephones connected to the PBX without adding additional extension cards. Both wired and wireless telephones can be connected in parallel. Single line telephones (SLTs), analog proprietary telephones (APTs), and digital proprietary telephones (DPTs) can be connected to other telephones or connectors, allowing up to three telephones to be connected to the PBX through just one extension port.
  • Page 99 1.10 Conversation Features Features Descriptions Connections Wireless XDP For information on this type of parallel connection, refer to APT/DPT/SLT + PS Parallel Mode the Wireless XDP Parallel mode feature. (→ 1.20.3 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode) Extn. 101 Extn. 101 Extn. 102 Extn.
  • Page 100: Calling Party Control (Cpc) Signal Detection

    1.10 Conversation Features [DPT + DPT] • Available Telephones KX-T7600 series (except KX-T7640) • Digital XDP connection enables the maximum number of DPTs that the PBX supports to be increased. This increase is only available when (1) an MEC card is installed and (2) an additional AC adaptor is connected.
  • Page 101: Transferring Features

    1.11 Transferring Features 1.11 Transferring Features 1.11.1 Call Transfer Description An extension user can transfer a call to another extension or an outside party. The following features are available: Feature Transferring method With Announcement Transfer is completed after announcing the transfer to the destination party. Transfer is completed without an announcement.
  • Page 102 1.11 Transferring Features Destination Availability Analog Remote Maintenance Idle Line Access no. + Phone no. CO Line Group Access no. + CO Line Group no. + Phone no. Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access with PBX Code) Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access without PBX Code) •...
  • Page 103: Holding Features

    1.12 Holding Features 1.12 Holding Features 1.12.1 Call Hold Description An extension user can put a call on hold. The following Hold features are available: Feature Description Call Hold General Any extension can retrieve a held call. Exclusive Call Hold Only the extension user who held the call can retrieve it.
  • Page 104: Call Park

    1.12 Holding Features Hold Transfer to CO Line Transfer to Extension Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Mode 1 Going on-hook CO Line Access No. Extension No. Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Mode 2 Hold Feature No.
  • Page 105: Call Splitting

    1.12 Holding Features • Retry If the specified parking zone is occupied or there is no vacant zone for Automatic Call Park, the originator will hear a busy tone. Retrying is possible while hearing a busy tone by selecting another parking zone or a vacant zone.
  • Page 106: Music On Hold

    1.12 Holding Features User Manual References 1.4.3 Call Splitting 1.12.4 Music on Hold Description Music can be played to any party on hold. The following audio sources are available: Internal audio source External audio source Tone Either a background music (BGM) or tone can be selected as the Music on Hold (→Music on Hold [711]). The audio source for BGM can be selected through system programming (→Audio Source Selection for BGM [710]).
  • Page 107: Consultation Hold

    1.12 Holding Features 1.12.5 Consultation Hold Description When an extension user is on a call and performs a Call Transfer (→ 1.11.1 Call Transfer), Call Splitting (→ 1.12.3 Call Splitting), or tries to establish a conference call (→ 1.13.1.2 Conference), the call is automatically placed on consultation hold.
  • Page 108: Conference Features

    1.13 Conference Features 1.13 Conference Features 1.13.1 Conference Features 1.13.1.1 Conference Features—OVERVIEW Description A conference call allows three or more parties to have a conversation. The following features are available to establish a conference call: Feature Description Details in Conference During a two-party conversation, an extension user can •...
  • Page 109: Privacy Release

    1.13 Conference Features • To allow a three-party conference call involving an outside party or parties to continue after the originator leaves, it is necessary to enable calls to be transferred to CO lines through COS programming. • Unattended Conference Call Duration The duration of an Unattended Conference can be restricted by the Unattended Conference Recall time.
  • Page 110 1.13 Conference Features Conditions • S-CO Button Any flexible button can be customized as the S-CO button. • Privacy Release Time Privacy is released for five seconds to allow the conversation to be joined. • This feature overrides Data Line Security (→ 1.10.5 Data Line Security) and Executive Busy Override Deny (→...
  • Page 111: Paging Features

    1.14 Paging Features 1.14 Paging Features 1.14.1 Paging Description An extension user can make a voice announcement to several people at once. The announcement is heard through the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones (PTs) and/or an external pager (loudspeaker) which belong to a paging group. The paged person can answer the page from a nearby telephone.
  • Page 112 1.14 Paging Features Conditions • Extensions which cannot be paged are: – Portable stations (PSs) – Single line telephones (SLTs) – Ringing or busy PTs – PTs in Paging Deny mode – PTs in Paging DND mode These extensions cannot be paged, but can answer a page. •...
  • Page 113: Optional Device Features

    1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15.1 Doorphone Call Description A visitor can use a doorphone to call its preprogrammed destination. Extension users can call a doorphone. Conditions • Hardware Requirement: An optional doorphone and DPH card. • Call Destination The destination of doorphone calls can be assigned to each doorphone port for each time mode (→...
  • Page 114: Door Open

    1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15.2 Door Open Description Using an extension telephone, an extension user can unlock a door for a visitor. The door can be unlocked by extension users who are allowed to unlock the door in the Class of Service (COS) programming (→...
  • Page 115: Background Music (Bgm)

    1.15 Optional Device Features User Manual References 1.3.4 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) 1.15.4 Background Music (BGM) Description A proprietary telephone (PT) user can listen to background music (BGM) through the built-in speaker while on-hook and idle. BGM—External BGM can also be broadcast in the office through an external pager (loudspeaker) and can be turned on and off by an extension assigned as a manager.
  • Page 116 By installing the new MSG card then recording each message again. The PBX will automatically store the new recordings in each MSG card. By transferring messages from the PBX to a PC using KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console, then transferring them back to the PBX with the new MSG card installed.
  • Page 117: Direct Inward System Access (Disa)

    1.15 Optional Device Features • A progress tone is sent to a manager extension before recording messages for a preprogrammed time period, or while clearing a prerecorded message assigned to a floating extension number. • Record a message when PBX traffic is light, such as early morning or late evening. •...
  • Page 118 1.15 Optional Device Features period (DISA Second Digit Time for Automated Attendant), DISA AA service will be bypassed because the PBX will assume the caller is trying to access a specific feature. [Programming Example: DISA OGM Setting] Each DISA OGM can be assigned a floating extension number, a destination for each DISA AA number, and the OGM number of the OGM played when the called destination is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode.
  • Page 119 1.15 Optional Device Features DISA Security Mode Security can be enabled for the PBX to control the types of calls that can be made by callers using DISA. (→ DISA Security Mode [732]) However, note that the security setting does not effect DISA AA calls (AA calls can only be made to preprogrammed destinations and security is not an issue) or Operator Calls (→...
  • Page 120 1.15 Optional Device Features [Flowchart] A DISA call from an outside party is received. Is there an idle port on an MSG card? (DISA Delayed Answer time expires) Does the CO line group that received the call employ Intercept The PBX answers the call. Routing Busy/DND? (DISA Mute &...
  • Page 121 1.15 Optional Device Features Continued from previous page No Security None None None None CO Line Security All Security Is the dialed number an extension number or floating extension number? Is the Walking COS/Verified Code Entry feature number dialed? What is the dialed number? Is the correct PIN entered? Other...
  • Page 122 1.15 Optional Device Features Conditions WARNING There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made using the CO-to-CO Line Call feature of DISA. The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend: Enabling DISA security (CO Line Security or All Security).
  • Page 123: Automatic Fax Transfer

    1.15 Optional Device Features • Each OGM can be assigned a name to be used as a reference while programming. (→ Outgoing Message (OGM) Name [731]) • Account Code Entry (→ 1.5.4.3 Account Code Entry) can be used when making a CO line call via DISA. Installation Manual References 2.5.3 MSG2 Card Feature Guide References...
  • Page 124: External Sensor

    1.15 Optional Device Features Destination Availability Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access with PBX Code) Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access without PBX Code) A PS destination can be used to forward fax calls to a fax machine at another PBX connected by TIE line.
  • Page 125: External Relay Control

    1.15 Optional Device Features Destination Availability Idle Line Access no. + Phone no. CO Line Group Access no. + CO Line Group no. + Phone no. Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access with PBX Code) Extension of Another PBX (via TIE Line, Access without PBX Code) When the call is answered, a special dial tone is heard, which continues until the user goes on-hook.
  • Page 126 1.15 Optional Device Features PBX simple control over other equipment, allowing an extension user to, for example, activate an alarm from his extension. If the relay cannot be accessed (for example, because use is not permitted by COS, or the port is not in service), a reorder tone will be heard at the extension.
  • Page 127: Caller Id Features

    1.16 Caller ID Features 1.16 Caller ID Features 1.16.1 Caller ID Description The PBX can receive Caller ID information (a caller's name and telephone number) from calls received on analog CO lines. This information can be shown on a proprietary telephone (PT) display when receiving a call and can be used to direct calls from specific callers to specific destinations automatically.
  • Page 128 1.16 Caller ID Features Automatic Caller ID Number Modification When a call is received, the PBX can automatically modify the caller's telephone number according to a preprogrammed set of rules (Caller ID Modification Table). This modified number will be automatically stored in the extension's Incoming Call Log, allowing the extension user to make a call to this number later without worrying about CO Line Access numbers, area codes, etc.
  • Page 129 1.16 Caller ID Features <Modification Flowchart> A CO line call containing Caller ID information is received. Checks the Caller ID Modification Table assigned to the CO Line Group. Is the caller's area code stored in the Caller ID Modification Table? Modifies the number according to the Modifies the number according to the method programmed in the corresponding...
  • Page 130 1.16 Caller ID Features [Programming Example: System Speed Dialing Table] Location System Speed (System Speed Telephone No. CLI Destination Dialing Name Dialing No.) ABC Company 912125551234 XYZ Company 913135551234 → System Speed Dialing Name [002] → System Speed Dialing Number [001] Displaying the Caller's Name In addition to the System Speed Dialing Table, each extension can store names and numbers in Personal Speed Dialing.
  • Page 131: Incoming Call Log

    1.16 Caller ID Features Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 1.16.2 Incoming Call Log Description When a call containing Caller ID information is received by an extension, the information is shown on the telephone display, notifying the extension user of the caller's identity. This information is also automatically logged in the Incoming Call Log of the extension, and can be viewed later or used to call that caller back.
  • Page 132 1.16 Caller ID Features Conditions • The following information is logged. 1-line or 2-line KX-T7636/KX-T7633/ Telephone display PT 3-line display PT KX-T7630 except KX-T7735/ KX-T7735 KX-TD7690/KX-TD7680 Wireless phone KX-T7633/KX-T7630 (KX-T7885/KX-TD7895) Information 6-line display PT Caller's Name Date/Time call received Answered or Not Answered Confirmed or Not Confirmed...
  • Page 133 1.16 Caller ID Features Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.16.1 Caller ID 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons User Manual References 1.11.1 Call Log 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode Feature Guide...
  • Page 134: Message Features

    1.17 Message Features 1.17 Message Features 1.17.1 Message Waiting Description When an extension user calls another extension that does not or cannot answer the call, he or she can leave a Message Waiting notification. The appropriate button or lamp on the called extension user's telephone will light, indicating that a call was missed or a message recorded by the Voice Processing System (VPS) is waiting.
  • Page 135: Absent Message

    1.17 Message Features • Message Waiting Notification via Voice Mail DTMF Integration If a voice message is left for the called extension, the notification will be cleared either by the PBX after the MESSAGE button (or a Message button) is pressed, or by the VPS after each new message has been played, according to system programming.
  • Page 136 1.17 Message Features Conditions • An extension user can select only one Absent Message at a time. The selected message is displayed at the extension while on-hook. • The caller must use a display proprietary telephone (PT) to see the Absent Message. User Manual References 1.5.2 Absent Message 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode...
  • Page 137: Proprietary Telephone (Pt) Features

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18.1 Fixed Buttons Description Proprietary telephones (PTs), DSS Consoles, and Add-on Key Modules feature a wide variety of feature buttons and Line Access buttons, explained below. Note that certain models do not feature certain buttons. For a description of the buttons found on portable station (PS), please refer to the Operating Instructions for each PS.
  • Page 138 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Button Usage TRANSFER Used to transfer a call to another party. Used to access a CO line or CO line group when making or receiving a Flexible CO call according to the button's preprogrammed CO Line Access method (Default: S-CO).
  • Page 139: Flexible Buttons

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Description Flexible buttons are customized through either system or personal programming. The following types of flexible buttons are found on proprietary telephones (PTs), DSS Consoles, Add-on Key Modules, and/or portable stations (PSs): Flexible CO buttons Flexible Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons Programmable Feature (PF) buttons...
  • Page 140 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Button Usage External Feature Access (EFA) Used to send a flash/recall signal to the telephone company or host PBX to access external features. (→ 1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA)) Call Park Used to park or retrieve a call in a preset PBX parking zone. (→ 1.12.2 Call Park) Call Park (Automatic Park Used to park a call in an idle PBX parking zone automatically.
  • Page 141: Led Indication

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Button Usage Live Call Screening (LCS) Used to monitor your own voice mailbox while a caller is leaving a message and, if desired, intercept the call. (→ 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration) Voice Mail (VM) Transfer Used to transfer a call to the mailbox of a specified extension.
  • Page 142 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Light Pattern of the Line Status Buttons Line Status Incoming Call Intercom Button: Distribution CO Line Status Line Status (ICD) Group Light Line Status Pattern S-CO G-CO L-CO INTERCOM G-DN Idle Green on This extension is using the line. Slow green This extension is holding the line.
  • Page 143: Display Information

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Flashing Light Patterns Slow Flashing Moderate Flashing Rapid Flashing Conditions • The incoming CO line call shows on the buttons in the following priority: G-DN→ S-CO→ G-CO→ L-CO→ INTERCOM • The light pattern of a DSS button for incoming calls can be set to "Off" through system programming. In this case, the DSS button light will not indicate the status of the corresponding extension.
  • Page 144 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Display Item Display Example Condition The received call information The first line message can a) Caller's name be either (a) or (c) at each ABC Company b) Caller's number extension through system 12345678 c) CO line number/name programming.
  • Page 145: Voice Mail Features

    Panasonic VPSs and DTMF Integration. A non-Panasonic VPS can be connected to the SLT ports of the PBX. These ports make up a VM group referred to hereafter as a "VM (DTMF) group". Although DTMF Integration does not offer the ease of use that DPT (Digital) Integration does, the features available through DTMF Integration can satisfy many needs.
  • Page 146 1.19 Voice Mail Features [Example of VPS Configuration] VM (DPT) Group VM (DTMF) Group Floating extn. no. 500 Floating extn. no. 200 Extn.101 Extn.102 Extn.103 Extn.104 Extn.201 Extn.202 Extn.203 Extn.204 Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port (DPT [Digital] Integration) (DTMF Integration) VM (DPT) Group Assignment...
  • Page 147: Voice Mail Dpt (Digital) Integration

    1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Description A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) which supports DPT (Digital) Integration can provide countless features and conveniences that are unachievable using traditional voice mail systems which rely on DTMF Integration.
  • Page 148 1.19 Voice Mail Features Basic Features Voice Mail Service Allows callers to leave voice messages for specific parties, such as an extension user or an incoming call distribution (ICD) group. Extension users can listen to messages left in their mailboxes at their convenience. Automated Attendant (AA) Service The VPS answers calls and directs callers to dial a number in order to connect themselves to the desired party.
  • Page 149 1.19 Voice Mail Features Listening to Recorded Messages (Direct Mailbox Access) If the VPS receives a message, the VPS will set the Message Waiting feature (e.g., turning on the Message button light, and showing the number of messages waiting on the display of a 6-line display PT) on the corresponding telephone as notification.
  • Page 150 1.19 Voice Mail Features [Programming Example: Trunk (CO Line) Group Assignment for VPS] These settings are made on the VPS. The trunk (CO line) group number should correspond to the number programmed in the PBX's DIL Table. Trunk (CO Line) Company Greeting No.
  • Page 151 1.19 Voice Mail Features current time mode, Company Greeting Number 1. (Refer to the above system programming example, "Trunk (CO Line) Group Assignment for VPS".) A customer dials the telephone number for Company B. The call is received on CO line 02 and is handled by DIL distribution according to system programming. (Refer to the above system programming example, "DIL Table".) The tenant number programmed for CO line 02 determines that the current time mode is Lunch (not shown here).
  • Page 152 1.19 Voice Mail Features recorded into that extension's mailbox by simply pressing this button (One-touch Two-way Transfer Button). Note When you record Two-way telephone conversations, you should inform the other party that the conversation is being recorded. Time Synchronization* The VPS can automatically adjust its clock if the date and time settings of the PBX are adjusted. For example, if the PBX is programmed to automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time, the VPS will adjust its clock as well.
  • Page 153: Voice Mail Dtmf Integration

    1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Description A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) or similar product from another manufacturer can provide Voice Mail (VM) and Automated Attendant (AA) services when connected to the SLT ports of this PBX. Connecting a VPS to the PBX via SLT ports is called "DTMF Integration" because the VPS and PBX communicate with each other by sending analog DTMF tones.
  • Page 154 1.19 Voice Mail Features The caller leaves a message and hangs up. Transferring to a Mailbox Extension users can transfer calls to a mailbox, after which callers can leave a message for the desired party. While answering a call, the extension user simply presses the Voice Mail (VM) Transfer button and enters the extension number of the party the caller wishes to leave a message for.
  • Page 155 1.19 Voice Mail Features [DTMF Status Signals] Default DTMF Status Condition Status Signal Ringback Tone The PBX is ringing the corresponding extension. Busy Tone The called extension is busy. Reorder Tone The dialed number is invalid. DND Tone The called extension has set Do Not Disturb (DND). (→ 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)) Answer The called extension has answered the call.
  • Page 156 H = Mailbox Number. The appropriate mailbox number will be sent to the VPS in place of the "H". The DTMF commands here are the default commands used by the PBX. Program either the PBX or your VPS so that these settings match. Note, however, that non-Panasonic VPSs may use different feature names.
  • Page 157 1.19 Voice Mail Features [DTMF Commands Sent to the VPS] DTMF Command Sent to VPS* VPS Access Method When VM (DTMF) Group When VM (DTMF) Group is in VM Service Mode is in AA Service Mode Answer by Mailbox #6 + H None No command is sent.
  • Page 158 1.19 Voice Mail Features • The amount of time (inter-digit time) between each individual DTMF tone sent by the PBX can be specified through system programming. • The length of each DTMF tone sent by the PBX can be specified through system programming. •...
  • Page 159: Portable Station (Ps) Features

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Description A Panasonic KX-TD7680 or KX-TD7690 portable station (PS) can be used in place of a proprietary telephone (PT), providing wireless access to PBX features and call handling. Registration Before a PS can be used, it must be registered with the PBX through system programming ( Registration [690]) and assigned an extension number.
  • Page 160: Ps Ring Group

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features moves in range of another CS, the PS will "hand over" its communications to the new CS. Handover is possible when: The PS is on an intercom call or on a call with an outside party. (The call will not be disconnected during the handover.) A call is ringing at the PS.
  • Page 161 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features alleviates this strain on the CS because only one channel is needed to ring a PS ring group's members. PS ring group members and related parameters are assigned through system programming, as explained below. Floating Extension Number: When this number is called, all PSs in the group ring. Group Name: Can be displayed on a ringing PS to indicate that the incoming CO line call is a group call, and not a call directed to the PS's extension number.
  • Page 162 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features PS Ring Group 2 PS 3, PS 4, and PS 5 will ring simultaneously when a call is directed to floating extension number 302, and, in the case of a CO line call, will display "Sales 2". These PSs will ring individually when a call is directed to their assigned extension numbers (programming not shown here).
  • Page 163 If a PS in a PS ring group has set the DND feature for CO line calls, the PS will not ring for CO line calls as well as intercom calls directed to the group. • Compatible PS A Panasonic KX-TD7680 and KX-TD7690 can be assigned to PS ring groups. Feature Guide References 1.2.2 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)
  • Page 164: Wireless Xdp Parallel Mode

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 1.20.3 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Description A portable station (PS) can be used in parallel with a wired telephone, i.e., a digital proprietary telephone (DPT), analog proprietary telephone (APT), or single line telephone (SLT), allowing an extension user to make or receive calls with either the wired telephone or the PS.
  • Page 165 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features • When a PS in Wireless XDP Parallel mode is on a call, other extension users cannot perform the following features when they call this extension: – Executive Busy Override – Whisper OHCA (→ 1.7.4.4 Whisper OHCA) •...
  • Page 166: Ps Directory

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override 1.11.1 Call Transfer 1.12.2 Call Park User Manual References 1.7.11 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode 1.20.4 PS Directory Description A portable station (PS) user can make a call or access PBX features using information stored in the PS and PBX.
  • Page 167: Administrative Information Features

    1.21 Administrative Information Features 1.21 Administrative Information Features 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Description Automatically logs detailed information for each extension. SMDR Output Port The Serial Interface (RS-232C) port can be used to output Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) data to a PC, printer, etc.
  • Page 168 1.21 Administrative Information Features SMDR Format and Contents The following three types of output format can be selected through system programming: Pattern A: 80-column text without call charge information Date Time Dial Number Ring Duration ACC Code (8 digits) (25) (10) 01/02/02 10:03AM...
  • Page 169 1.21 Administrative Information Features [Explanation] The following table explains the types of data logged by SMDR. Each description below refers to data indicated above by the numbers in parentheses. Number in the Data Description Pattern Date Shows the date of the call. Time Shows the end time of a call as hour/minute/AM or PM.
  • Page 170 1.21 Administrative Information Features Number in the Data Description Pattern Dial Number [CO Line Call] Outgoing CO Line Call Shows the dialed telephone number. Digits shown are as follows: 0 through 9, P: Pause F: External Feature Access (EFA) signal =: Host PBX Access code (→...
  • Page 171 1.21 Administrative Information Features Number in the Data Description Pattern CD (Condition Shows other call information using the following codes: Code) TR: Transfer FW: Call Forwarding (FWD) to CO line D0: Call using Direct Inward System Access (DISA) or TIE line service RM: Remote maintenance (modem) (→...
  • Page 172 1.21 Administrative Information Features Item Description Timed Reminder call Controls whether Timed Reminder calls are shown. (→ 1.23.4 Timed Reminder) Printing Message Specifies the messages that can be selected from an extension. (→ 1.21.2 Printing Message) Time format Controls whether time is displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Conditions •...
  • Page 173: Printing Message

    1.21 Administrative Information Features Word Length: Word length indicates how many bits compose each character. Parity Bit: Parity bit indicates what type of parity is used to detect errors in the string of bits composing a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of the PC or printer.
  • Page 174: Hospitality Features

    1.22 Hospitality Features 1.22 Hospitality Features 1.22.1 Hospitality Features—SUMMARY Description This PBX has several features that support its use in a hotel-type environment, where extensions correspond to guest rooms. Feature Description Details in Room Status Control An extension designated as the hotel operator can set the •...
  • Page 175 1.22 Hospitality Features Light Pattern Status Check-out Red on Check-in [Example Use: Check-in Mode] DSS button Room101 Rooms 101 and 103 are currently in Room102 check-in status. Room103 Room104 Check-in button Room105 Check-out button Conditions • Only one of each type of Room Status Control button can be assigned. •...
  • Page 176: Extension Controlling Features

    1.23 Extension Controlling Features 1.23 Extension Controlling Features 1.23.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) Description Each extension can be assigned a personal identification number (PIN) through system programming (→ Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) [005]) or personal programming (Extension PIN [Personal Identification Number]).
  • Page 177: Extension Feature Clear

    1.23 Extension Controlling Features 3.2.2 Manager Programming 1.23.2 Extension Feature Clear Description Extension users can clear the following features set on their own telephone all at once: Features After Setting Absent Message FWD*/DND* Call Pickup Deny Allow Call Waiting* Enable (Call Waiting tone) Data Line Security Executive Busy Override Deny Allow...
  • Page 178: Walking Extension

    1.23 Extension Controlling Features 1.23.3 Walking Extension Description It is possible for an extension user to trade extension settings with another extension. When Walking Extension is executed, all extension settings (extension number, Class of Service (COS), One-touch Dialing memory, etc.) of the "old" extension are exchanged with the "new" extension. This feature is useful when an extension user moves desks, or when an extension user has no permanent desk.
  • Page 179: Remote Extension Control By User

    1.23 Extension Controlling Features record messages. (→ 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM)) A different message can be assigned for each time mode (→ 2.2.4 Time Service). Installation Manual References 2.5.3 MSG2 Card User Manual References 1.7.1 Timed Reminder 2.1.6 Hospitality Features 1.23.5 Remote Extension Control by User Description Extension users can remotely change the feature settings, such as Call Forwarding (FWD), and time service...
  • Page 180: Audible Tone Features

    1.24 Audible Tone Features 1.24 Audible Tone Features 1.24.1 Dial Tone Description The following dial tones inform extension users about features activated on their extensions: Each dial tone type has two frequencies, such as dial tone 1A and dial tone 1B. Type Description Tone 1A/1B...
  • Page 181: Confirmation Tone

    1.24 Audible Tone Features 1.24.2 Confirmation Tone Description At the end of feature operations, the PBX confirms the success of the operation by sending a confirmation tone to extension users. Type Description Tone 1 Sent when the setting is accepted. Sent when a call is received in voice-calling mode (Alternate Receiving—Ring/Voice).
  • Page 182: Networking Features

    1.25 Networking Features 1.25 Networking Features 1.25.1 TIE Line Service 1.25.1.1 TIE Line Service—OVERVIEW Description Two PBXs can be connected by a privately leased telephone line, and calls can be made between PBXs using this "TIE line". TIE lines provide a cost-effective way to route calls and communications, and are often used to connect corporate offices located in different cities.
  • Page 183 1.25 Networking Features Routing Calls via TIE Lines Normally to make a telephone call, a person dials a number and the call is connected. What happens between the dialing of the number and the ringing on the other end is usually never considered, because telephone companies handle all the routing for us.
  • Page 184 1.25 Networking Features Example Network 3 Three PBXs connected by three TIE lines. Each PBX is connected to two TIE lines, and must be programmed to send calls to each PBX via the preferred TIE line, however, if the TIE line directly connecting two PBXs (PBX-1 and 2, for example) is busy, calls between these PBXs can be routed circularly through other PBXs (PBX-1 →...
  • Page 185 1.25 Networking Features Example Network 5 Four PBXs connected to each other by four TIE lines. Each PBX is connected to the public network via CO lines. It is possible for any PBX extension to call an outside party by routing a call via TIE line to another PBX, then to the public network.
  • Page 186 1.25 Networking Features TIE Line Routing Flowcharts [Making a Call via a TIE Line from an Extension] A TIE line call is made using one of the following methods: PBX Code Method: TIE Line Access Number + PBX Code + (Extension Number or Other Digits) Extension Number Method: Extension Number...
  • Page 187 1.25 Networking Features [Receiving a Call via a TIE Line] A call is received via a TIE line. The Incoming Number Modification Table checks the CO line port carrying the call, and modifies the number according to the method assigned for that port. PBX Code Method Extension Number Method (Access with PBX Code)
  • Page 188: Pbx Code Method (Access With Pbx Code)

    1.25 Networking Features 1.25.1.2 PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code) Description PBXs on a private network can be distinguished from each other by assigning a PBX code to each one. When a PBX makes or receives a TIE line call that contains a PBX code, it can recognize right away if it should handle the call itself or pass it on to another PBX.
  • Page 189 1.25 Networking Features Making and Receiving TIE Line Calls To make a call to an extension of another PBX, an extension user dials the TIE Line Access number, PBX code, and an extension number. [Example] PBX-1 Calls for PBX-2 PBX-2 Extn.
  • Page 190 1.25 Networking Features PBX-3 receives the call. PBX-3 checks its Incoming Number Modification Table (not shown here). No modification is programmed. The number is still "903-1001". PBX-3 recognizes its own PBX code and sends the call to extension 1001. TIE Line with CO Line Calls Three types of CO line calls can be made or received via TIE lines: CO-to-TIE Line Calls TIE-to-CO Line Calls...
  • Page 191 1.25 Networking Features 3.2. TIE-to-CO Line Calls An extension user can make a CO line call by first routing the call through another PBX. These calls can be routed by Automatic Route Selection (ARS), or restricted based on the Class of Service (COS) of the CO line group carrying the call.
  • Page 192 1.25 Networking Features [Example] Private Network PBX-1 PBX-2 PBX Codes Extn. 1001 PBX-1: 901 PBX-2: 902 CO Line Dials "9-12125551234" Outside Party Telephone Company 1-212-555-1234 Explanation: Extension 1001 dials the Idle Line Access number of PBX-1 "9", followed by the telephone number "1-212-555-1234".
  • Page 193 1.25 Networking Features [Programming Example: External Call Block, PBX-2] COS of CO Line Group of Outgoing Calls Incoming CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line Group Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 64 COS 1 Block Block COS 2 Block...
  • Page 194 1.25 Networking Features [Example of Bypassing TIE-to-CO Line Call Restrictions] Private Network PBX Codes CO Line Grp. 1 PBX-1 PBX-2 (COS: 3) PBX-1: 901 Extn. 1001 DISA PBX-2: 902 CO Line Dials "7-902" + a DISA Grp. 3 floating extension number of PBX-2 Outside Party Telephone Company...
  • Page 195 1.25 Networking Features Explanation: PBX-1 makes a call. Extension 1001 of PBX-1 dials the TIE Line Access number "7", the PBX code "902", and an extension number "1001". The TIE Line Access number was dialed, therefore PBX-1 checks its TIE Line Routing and Modification Table (not shown here).
  • Page 196: Extension Number Method (Access Without Pbx Code)

    1.25 Networking Features PBX-2 checks its Incoming Number Modification Table (not shown here). No modification is programmed. PBX-2 removes its PBX code (902). The number is now "9-12125551234". PBX-2 recognizes its Idle Line Access number, "9", and sends the remaining number, "12125551234", to the telephone company using an idle CO line.
  • Page 197 1.25 Networking Features Programming for Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) Each PBX in the private network will refer to some or all of following tables when making and receiving calls via TIE line using Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code). TIE Line Routing and Modification Table This table is used when a PBX makes a call to another PBX, or passes a received call on to another PBX.
  • Page 198 1.25 Networking Features Making and Receiving TIE Line Calls To make a call to an extension of another PBX, an extension user simply dials an extension number. [Example] Calls for extn. 2XXX PBX-1 PBX-2 Extn. 2001 Calls for extn. 3XXX CO Line Grp.
  • Page 199 1.25 Networking Features Sends the call down the TIE line via CO line group 8. The number is still "3001". PBX-3 receives the call. PBX-3 checks its Incoming Number Modification Table (not shown here). No modification is programmed. The number is still "3001". PBX-3 checks its Extension Numbering Plan.
  • Page 200 1.25 Networking Features [Example] Private Network PBX-1 PBX-2 Extn. 2001 Extn. 1001 CO Line 01 Outside Caller Telephone Company Dials a telephone number used by PBX-1 Explanation: A call is received on CO line 01 of PBX-1. The call is directed to extension 1001, which is assigned (not shown here) as the DIL destination for CO line 01 in the DIL Table of PBX-1.
  • Page 201 1.25 Networking Features Explanation: PBX-1 makes a call. Extension 1001 dials the TIE Line Access number "7" and the Idle Line Access number of PBX-2 "9", followed by the telephone number "1-212-555-1234". The TIE Line Access number was dialed, therefore PBX-1 checks its TIE Line Routing and Modification Table (not shown here).
  • Page 202 1.25 Networking Features line group carrying the outgoing call. When making TIE-to-CO line calls, the incoming TIE line call is received by one CO line of a PBX, and the outgoing CO line call is made using another CO line. Both lines belong to CO line groups, and both groups have a Class of Service (COS), therefore, Toll Restriction (TRS) can be used to allow certain TIE-to-CO line calls to be made while others are prohibited.
  • Page 203 1.25 Networking Features Explanation: TIE-to-CO Line Call Blocked by External Call Block Extension 1001 dials a number to make a TIE-to-CO line call. The call is received at PBX-2 on CO line group 1, which has a COS of 3. According to the TIE Line Routing and Modification Table of PBX-2 (not shown here), the CO line call should be made using CO line group 3, however, this CO line group is set to block COS 3 calls.
  • Page 204 1.25 Networking Features Explanation: PBX-1 makes a call. Extension 1001 of PBX-1 dials "2001". PBX-1 checks its Extension Numbering Plan. "2001" is not one of its extensions. PBX-1 checks its Other PBX Extension list, and finds an extension "2001". PBX-1 checks its TIE Line Routing and Modification Table (not shown here). Finds leading number "2".
  • Page 205 1.25 Networking Features number of PBX-2 "9", and sends the number down the TIE line to PBX-2. The number is now "9-12125551234". PBX-2 checks its Incoming Number Modification Table (not shown here). No modification is programmed. PBX-2 recognizes its Idle Line Access number, "9", and sends the remaining number, "12125551234", to the telephone company using an idle CO line.
  • Page 206: Qsig Network

    1.25 Networking Features 1.25.2 QSIG Network 1.25.2.1 QSIG Network—OVERVIEW Description TIE line service can be used on a private network that implements the QSIG protocol (Q.931). QSIG offers TIE line service as well as advanced caller and called party identification features. The following services are available when TIE line calls are made on a private network established via QSIG.
  • Page 207: Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (Clip/Colp) And Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (Cnip/Conp)-By Qsig

    1.25 Networking Features 1.25.2.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/ COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (CNIP/CONP)—by QSIG Description When TIE line calls are made on a private network established via QSIG, QSIG offers several features which can be used to present or hide the identification of both the caller and the called party. Calling Line/Name Identification Presentation (CLIP/CNIP) Similar to Caller ID, when an extension user makes a TIE line call, the PBX can send the caller's extension number and/or extension name to the called party of the other PBX.
  • Page 208 1.25 Networking Features [Example of COLP/CONP when the Call is Directed to an ICD Group] 1) Dials "2000" 2) Call is directed to ICD group Private Network ICD Group Floating Extn. No. 2000 PBX-1 PBX-2 COLP: 2002 Caller CONP: George Answering Party Extn.
  • Page 209: Network Direct Station Selection (Ndss) (Kx-Tda5920 Required)

    1.25 Networking Features 1.25.2.3 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) (KX-TDA5920 required) Description When PBXs are networked using IP-GW cards, it is possible to assign flexible buttons as Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) buttons. These buttons are used to monitor the status of extensions connected to other PBXs in the network, and to make or transfer calls to those extensions with one touch, like normal DSS buttons.
  • Page 210 1.25 Networking Features The PBX whose extensions will monitor the status of extensions at other PBXs must be assigned Network PBX ID 1. The PBXs that have extensions that will be monitored must be assigned Network PBX IDs 2-8. IDs 1-8 can only be assigned to one PBX each within the network. A maximum of seven PBXs can have extensions that are monitored.
  • Page 211 1.25 Networking Features of that extension, and the monitor PBX will begin to receive the information. The button light will display the status of the extension connected to another PBX. Removing or Editing a Registered Extension [Monitor PBX] To monitor a new extension when 32 extensions are already being monitored, it is necessary to remove the registration of an existing extension.
  • Page 212: Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip) Network

    1.25.3 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network Description The Panasonic Hybrid-IP PBX can be used on a private network which implements Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). On this type of network, information is sent over the private network in IP packets, which allows voice as well as data to be sent to other devices in the private network.
  • Page 213: Computer Telephony Integration (Cti) Features

    Computers can be connected to the PBX to provide extension users with access to advanced features such as pop-up display of caller information, computer-based speed dialing, etc. These features are made available by running customized Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) software, available from Panasonic (PC Console, PC Phone, etc.) as well as third-party software vendors.
  • Page 214 1.26 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Features Server Interface Conditions • CTI application software must be installed on the connected PC. In addition, some features may require a KX-TDA5920 SD Memory Card for Software Upgrade to Enhanced Version. • Application Programming Interface (API)/Protocol Software used for CTI must support the following protocol(s): Type API/Protocol...
  • Page 215: System Configuration And Administration Features

    Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide...
  • Page 216: System Configuration-Hardware

    A Super Hybrid port supports connecting a DPT, APT, SLT, or CS with no programming required. • A DSS Console or a Panasonic VPS which supports DPT (Digital) Integration can also be connected with an SLT in XDP mode. •...
  • Page 217: System Configuration-Software

    2.2 System Configuration—Software System Configuration—Software 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Description Each extension is assigned a Class of Service (COS) number (→ Class of Service [602]). The following features operate differently depending on an extension's COS. Internal Call Block (→ 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block) Call Forwarding (FWD) (→...
  • Page 218: Group

    2.2 System Configuration—Software 2.2.2 Group Description This PBX supports various types of groups. CO Line Group CO lines can be grouped into CO line groups based on carrier, CO line type, etc. (→ LCOT CO Line Group Number [402]). Several settings can be assigned on a CO line group basis. All CO lines belonging to a CO line group follow the programming for that CO line group.
  • Page 219 2.2 System Configuration—Software [Example] Paging Group 1 Paging Group 2 Paging Group 3 Paging Group 4 Extension Group 1 Extension Group 2 Extension Group 3 Pager Extn. 100 Extn. 101 Extn. 102 Extn. 103 Extn. 104 Extn. 105 Idle Extension Hunting Group If a called extension is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, Idle Extension Hunting redirects the incoming call to an idle member of the same idle extension hunting group.
  • Page 220: Tenant Service

    2.2 System Configuration—Software [Example] VM (DPT) Group VM (DTMF) Group Floating extn. no. 500 Floating extn. no. 200 Extn.101 Extn.102 Extn.103 Extn.104 Extn.201 Extn.202 Extn.203 Extn.204 Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port (DPT [Digital] Integration) (DTMF Integration) PS Ring Group A PS ring group is a group of PS extensions which receives incoming calls directed to the group.
  • Page 221 2.2 System Configuration—Software 1.2. Time Service Time modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during different times of day (→ 2.2.4 Time Service). The start and end times of each time mode (day/lunch/break/ night) for each day of the week are programmed in a Time Table. Each Time Table has a number which corresponds to the tenant number of the tenant it serves.
  • Page 222 2.2 System Configuration—Software [Programming Example: Internal Call Block] Called Party Caller COS 1 COS 2 COS 3 COS 4 COS 5 COS 6 COS 1 COS 2 Block Block COS 3 COS 4 Block Block COS 5 Block Block Block Block COS 6 Block...
  • Page 223 2.2 System Configuration—Software COS numbers from accessing certain CO line groups, each tenant can be given its own CO line groups which no other tenant can access. [Programming Example: External Call Block] CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line Group 1...
  • Page 224: Time Service

    2.2 System Configuration—Software 2.2.4 Time Service Description Time modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during different times of day. For example, incoming calls can be directed to sales staff during the day and to a Voice Processing System (VPS) at night, extension users can be prohibited from making long distance calls during lunch time, etc.
  • Page 225 2.2 System Configuration—Software [Programming Example: Time Table] Time Table No. (Tenant No.) Time Schedule Day 1 09:00 15:00 11:00 12:00 Lunch 12:00 18:30 15:00 Day 2 13:00 19:00 18:00 Break 1 start 15:00 20:30 06:00 Break 1 end 15:15 20:45 Break 2 start 22:30 21:00...
  • Page 226 2.2 System Configuration—Software Toll Restriction (TRS) level of each COS COS numbers which are permitted/restricted to access certain CO line groups (External Call Block) (→ 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access) Outgoing Message (OGM) for Timed Reminder (→ 1.23.4 Timed Reminder) Queuing Time Table used by an ICD group (→ 1.2.2.3 Queuing Feature) Intercept time for Intercept Routing—No Answer (→...
  • Page 227 2.2 System Configuration—Software Light Pattern Current Time Mode Red on Night Green on Lunch Slow green flashing Break Slow red flashing Holiday Note Pressing a Time Service button will change the current time mode only if the COS assigned to the extension is authorized to do so (→...
  • Page 228: Operator Features

    2.2 System Configuration—Software 2.2.5 Operator Features Description This PBX supports separate operators for both the PBX and each tenant. Any extension or incoming call distribution (ICD) group can be designated as an operator. Operators are the destination of Operator Calls. Type Description PBX operator...
  • Page 229 2.2 System Configuration—Software Manager Feature Description Details in Password Manager Manager Changes the manager password. Required – Programming Password Change Verified Code Sets a Verified Code PIN for each Required • 1.8.5 Verified Personal Verified Code. Code Entry Identification Number (PIN) Set Remote PIN Clear Clears the extension PIN of an Required •...
  • Page 230 2.2 System Configuration—Software • Manager Password Only one manager password can be assigned per PBX (→ Manager Password [112]). User Manual References 2.1 Control Features 3.2.2 Manager Programming Feature Guide...
  • Page 231: System Data Control

    Although many PBX features can be programmed using a proprietary telephone (PT) (→ 2.3.2 PT Programming), a PC connected to the PBX can use the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console software to program in further detail. System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/download can be performed either through on-site programming or remote programming.
  • Page 232 2.3 System Data Control Connection Methods for Remote Programming Required Method Description Hardware Off-site modem Call the PBX and have the call directed to the floating RMT card and extension number assigned to the analog remote maintenance user-supplied feature (→ Modem Floating Extension Number [811]) using modem one of the following methods: Direct Access: Using the off-site modem, dial a telephone...
  • Page 233: Programming

    2.3 System Data Control Installation Manual References 2.5.6 RMT Card 3.1 Overview 3.2 Connection 3.3 Installation of the Hybrid IP-PBX PC Programming Software Feature Guide References 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) 3.2 PC Programming 2.3.2 PT Programming Description A proprietary telephone (PT) can be used to customize the settings of the PBX or of an extension, using the following programming features: Programming Authorized...
  • Page 234: Quick Setup

    2.3 System Data Control • The PBX will allow 16 simultaneous personal programming sessions, or one system or manager programming session and 15 personal programming sessions. • System Programming Password Level To access system programming, a valid password must be entered. For more details, see Section 3.1 Introduction.
  • Page 235: Automatic Time Adjustment

    2.3 System Data Control Item Parameter Description Flexible 1. Pattern 1 Select whether or not the prefix " " must be entered before dialing Numbering Type (with feature numbers. 2. Pattern 2 [Example] Call Pickup feature number (without Pattern 1 (with Pattern 2 (without ): 41 Note that certain feature numbers (Line Access numbers, Operator...
  • Page 236: Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering

    2.3 System Data Control Conditions • Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) will log call information using the PBX clock so that the logging time will be overlapped at the end of Daylight Saving Time. (→ 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)) Feature Guide References 1.23.4 Timed Reminder 2.3.5...
  • Page 237 2.3 System Data Control Feature Default Pattern 1 Pattern 2 (with (without Extension Numbering Scheme 3—Leading Number Extension Numbering Scheme 4—Leading Number Extension Numbering Scheme 5—Leading Number Extension Numbering Scheme 6—Leading Number Extension Numbering Scheme 7–32—Leading Number None None Operator Call Idle Line Access (Local Access) CO Line Group Access TIE Line Access...
  • Page 238 2.3 System Data Control Feature Default Pattern 1 Pattern 2 (with (without Door Open External Relay External Feature Access COLR set/cancel CLIR set/cancel Message Waiting set/cancel/callback FWD/DND set/cancel—Both FWD/DND set/cancel—External FWD/DND set/cancel—Internal FWD/DND No Answer Timer set Group FWD set/cancel—Both Group FWD set/cancel—External Group FWD set/cancel—Internal Call Pickup Deny set/cancel...
  • Page 239 2.3 System Data Control Feature Default Pattern 1 Pattern 2 (with (without Extension Dial Lock set/cancel Time Service Switch Remote Extension Dial Lock off Remote Extension Dial Lock on NDSS Monitor Release Extension Feature Clear Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) set/cancel Dial Information (CTI) None None...
  • Page 240: Floating Extension

    2.3 System Data Control Feature Fixed Numbering Door Open Conditions • The following are examples of feature number conflicts: 1 and 11, 0 and 00, 2 and 21, 10 and 101, 32 and 321, etc. • Feature number + Additional number (Parameter) Certain flexible feature numbers require additional digits to make the feature active.
  • Page 241: Software Upgrading

    2.3 System Data Control Resource Description Group Incoming Call Used to call an ICD group (→ ICD Group Floating Extension Distribution (ICD) Number [622]). (→ 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Group Features—OVERVIEW) PS Ring Group Used to call a PS ring group. (→ 1.20.2 PS Ring Group) VM (DPT) Group Used to call a VM (DPT) group (→...
  • Page 242: Fault Recovery/Diagnostics

    2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer Description If the power supply to the PBX fails, specific single line telephones (SLTs) are automatically connected to specific CO lines (Power Failure Connections). The PBX will switch from the current connections to Power Failure Connections, and all existing conversations will be disconnected.
  • Page 243 2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics number will be displayed in order of highest priority to lowest. The System Alarm button light turns off automatically after all error numbers have been displayed. For details regarding errors and their solutions, refer to the Installation Manual. [Error Example] ERR #100 (10000) [Explanation]...
  • Page 244 2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics Feature Guide...
  • Page 245: Programming Instructions

    Section 3 Programming Instructions Feature Guide...
  • Page 246: Introduction

    There are two programming methods: • PC Programming All system programming can be performed. Installing and starting the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console is described in Section 3.2 PC Programming. Individual PC programming items are described in the on-line help of the Maintenance Console.
  • Page 247 If a system password is forgotten, it can be found by loading a backup of the system data into a PC, and checking the password using the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console software. If you do not have a backup of the system data, you must reset the PBX to its factory defaults and reprogram it.
  • Page 248: Entering Characters

    3.1 Introduction 3.1.3 Entering Characters The characters that can be used when performing system programming differ depending on whether programming is being done using a PT or a PC. PT Programming The following characters can be used when storing a name, message, or other text entry data using a PT. The tables below show you the characters available on each button.
  • Page 249 3.1 Introduction Table 2 (Option mode) [Example of Character Entry] To enter "Ann": (5 times) (5 times) FWD/DND Notes • To move the cursor left or right, press , respectively. • To delete a character, move the cursor left or right to highlight it, then press CLEAR. •...
  • Page 250 3.1 Introduction PC Programming The following characters can be used when storing a name, message, password or other text entry data using a PC. Feature Guide...
  • Page 251: Pc Programming

    System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/download can be performed with a PC using the KX- TDA50 Maintenance Console software. This section briefly describes how to install and start KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console on a PC which is connected to the PBX via USB.
  • Page 252 Step 3 and click [OK]. Note The password for each programmer code is 1234 by default. (→ 2.3.1 PC Programming) 6. Follow the Quick Setup instructions if starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console for the first time, otherwise, proceed to the next step. Feature Guide...
  • Page 253 SD Memory Card. To save the system data to the SD Memory Card, either click the "SD Memory Backup" icon, or exit KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console and click "Yes" to save when prompted. •...
  • Page 254 3.2 PC Programming CAUTION Do not remove the SD Memory Card while power is supplied to the Hybrid IP-PBX. Doing so may cause the Hybrid IP-PBX to fail to start when you try to restart the system. Feature Guide...
  • Page 255: Programming

    3.3 PT Programming PT Programming 3.3.1 Programming Instructions Requirements PBX settings can be customized through system programming by using a proprietary telephone (PT) with a multiline display, such as the KX-T7636. To access system programming, the Class of Service (COS) assigned to the PT's extension must be programmed to allow system programming, or the PT must be connected to the lowest numbered port on the card installed in the lowest numbered slot.
  • Page 256 3.3 PT Programming Buttons and Functions Fixed Buttons Function T7600 T7200/T7400 REDIAL PREVIOUS SP-PHONE NEXT (Page up) FWD/DND (Page down) CONF AUTO DIAL ENTER STORE Back to Previous Menu (CANCEL) SHIFT SHIFT HOLD TRANSFER CLEAR AUTO ANS MESSAGE SELECT MUTE PROGRAM PAUSE PROGRAM...
  • Page 257: Basic Programming

    3.3 PT Programming User Level: System programming that has been made accessible to PT users through PC programming can be performed. System Password for User Programming No. —for PT Programming PROGRAM/ 3 digits PAUSE = 1234 Note is used throughout these pages to indicate the default value for the given setting. Programming Structure Programming Number Programming Group Title...
  • Page 258 3.3 PT Programming System Speed Dialing Number [001] [001] Speed Dialing No. Telephone No. (Location No.) Max. 32 digits All–Not stored ENTER 000–999 ENTER To the Next Speed Dialing No. To the Desired Speed Dialing No. NEXT CANCEL System Speed Dialing Name [002] [002] Speed Dialing No.
  • Page 259: System Management Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Operator Assignment [006] [006] Extn. No. Time No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 1–4 digits ENTER ENTER 3 Break/4 Night Console Paired Telephone [007] [007] Console No. Extn. No. 01–04 1–4 digits ENTER ENTER All Consoles–Not stored Note This program is available after the port connected to the DSS Console is assigned as "Console" in Terminal Device Assignment [601].
  • Page 260 3.3 PT Programming Time Service Starting Time [102] [102] Day No. Time No. 0 Sun/1 Mon/ 1 Day-1/2 Lunch/ ENTER 2 Tue/3 Wed/ 3 Day-2/4 Night 4 Thu/5 Fri/6 Sat Hour:Minute SELECT 01:00–12:59 AM/PM ENTER Every day of the week– Day-1: 09:00 AM, Lunch: 12:00 PM, Day-2: 01:00 PM, Night: 05:00 PM To the Next Time No.
  • Page 261: Time Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Verified Code Name [121] [121] Location No. Name 0001–1000 Max. 20 characters ENTER ENTER Verified Code Personal Identification Number (PIN) [122] [122] Location No. 0001–1000 Max. 10 digits ENTER ENTER WARNING There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number (PIN) (verified code PIN or extension PIN) of the PBX.
  • Page 262 3.3 PT Programming Transfer Recall Time [201] [201] Time 1–240 s ENTER ENTER 60 s Intercept Time [203] [203] Time No. Time No. Time 1 Day/2 Lunch 1–240 s ENTER ENTER 3 Break/4 Night 40 s Hot Line Waiting Time [204] [204] Time 0–15 s...
  • Page 263: Trs/Ars Programming

    3.3 PT Programming DISA Intercept Time [211] [211] Time No. Time No. Time 1 Day/2 Lunch 0–60 s ENTER 3 Break/4 Night ENTER 40 s 3.3.5 TRS/ARS Programming TRS Override by System Speed Dialing [300] [300] SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSAGE) ENTER ENTER Disable/ Enable (HOLD)
  • Page 264 3.3 PT Programming ARS Mode [320] [320] SELECT Off/Idle Line/ ENTER All Access ENTER ARS Leading Number [321] [321] Leading No. Location No. 0001–1000 Max. 16 digits ENTER ENTER ARS Routing Plan Table Number [322] [322] Location No. Plan Table No. 01–16 0001–1000 ENTER...
  • Page 265: Co Line Programming

    3.3 PT Programming ARS Carrier Name [350] [350] Carrier Table No. Name 01–10 Max. 20 characters ENTER ENTER All–Not stored ARS CO Line Group for Carrier Access [351] [351] Carrier Table No. CO Line Group No. SELECT SELECT Disable/ 01–10 01–64 ENTER ENTER...
  • Page 266 3.3 PT Programming LCOT CO Line Group Number [402] [402] CO Line Group No. CO Line No. 3 digits 01–64 ENTER ENTER LCOT CO Line Number Reference [409] [409] Slot No. Port No. CO Line No. 02–04 01–04 Reference only ENTER LCOT Dialing Mode [410] [410]...
  • Page 267 3.3 PT Programming LCOT Pause Time [416] [416] Slot No. Port No. SELECT 02–04 01–04 1.5/2.5/ ENTER ENTER 3.5/4.5 s LCOT Flash/Recall Time [417] [417] Slot No. Port No. SELECT 02–04 01–04 None/80/96/112/ ENTER ENTER 300/ 600/900/ 1200 ms/option LCOT Disconnect Time [418] [418] Slot No.
  • Page 268 3.3 PT Programming Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration [472] [472] CO Line Group No. Time 01–64 01–60 min ENTER ENTER 10 min CO-to-CO Line Call Duration [473] [473] CO Line Group No. Time 01–64 01–60 min ENTER ENTER 10 min DISA Silence Detection [475] [475] CO Line Group No.
  • Page 269: Cos Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.7 COS Programming CO Line Group Number [500] [500] Time No. COS No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 01–64 ENTER 3 Break/4 Night CO Line Group No. SELECT (AUTO ANS/MESSAGE) 01–64 ENTER (HOLD) Disable/ Enable To the Next To the Next CO Line COS No.
  • Page 270 3.3 PT Programming Executive Busy Override [505] [505] COS No. SELECT Disable/ 01–64 ENTER ENTER Enable Executive Busy Override Deny [506] [506] COS No. SELECT Disable/ 01–64 ENTER ENTER Enable DND Override [507] [507] COS No. SELECT Disable/ 01–64 ENTER ENTER Enable Account Code Mode [508]...
  • Page 271: Extension Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Permission for Door Open Access [512] [512] COS No. SELECT Disable/ 01–64 ENTER ENTER Enable Time Service Manual Switching [514] [514] COS No. SELECT 01–64 Disable/ ENTER ENTER Enable Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone [515] [515] COS No.
  • Page 272 3.3 PT Programming Class of Service [602] [602] Extn. No. COS No. 1–4 digits 01–64 ENTER ENTER Extension Group [603] [603] Extn. No. Extension Group No. 1–4 digits 001–032 ENTER ENTER Extension Intercept Destination [604] [604] Time No. Extn. No. Destination No.
  • Page 273 3.3 PT Programming ICD Group Delayed Ringing [621] [621] Location No. SELECT Group No. 01–32 Immediate/ ENTER 1–6 (rings)/ 01–64 No ring ENTER ICD Group Floating Extension Number [622] [622] Extn. No. Group No. 1–4 digits ENTER ENTER 01–64 601–664 ICD Group Name [623] [623] Name...
  • Page 274 3.3 PT Programming Destination When All Busy [627] [627] Time No. Destination No. Group No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ Max. 32 digits ENTER 3 Break/4 Night 01–64 ENTER Queuing Call Capacity [628] [628] Number in Queuing Group No. 0–30 ENTER ENTER 01–64 Queuing Hurry-up Level [629] [629]...
  • Page 275 3.3 PT Programming Maximum Number of Agents [632] [632] Number of Agents Group No. No Limitation/1–32 ENTER ENTER 01–64 Extension Groups of a Paging Group [640] [640] Paging Group No. Extn. Group No. 01–32 001–032 ENTER SELECT No/Yes ENTER Paging Group No. 01–31=Extn. Group No. 001–031, Paging Group No.
  • Page 276 3.3 PT Programming Idle Extension Hunting Type [680] [680] Hunting Group No. SELECT 01–64 Circular/ ENTER ENTER Terminate Idle Extension Hunting Group Member [681] [681] Hunting Group No. Location No. 01–16 01–64 ENTER Extn. No. 1–4 digits ENTER PS Registration [690] [690] PS No.
  • Page 277: Resource/Interface Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.9 Resource/Interface Programming External Pager Floating Extension Number [700] [700] Pager No. Extn. No. 1–4 digits (HOLD) ENTER ENTER Audio Source Selection for BGM [710] [710] SELECT (AUTO ANS/ MESSAGE) ENTER ENTER External/ Internal1/ Internal2 Music on Hold [711] [711] Audio Source Beep/BGM...
  • Page 278: Smdr & Maintenance Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Outgoing Message (OGM) Floating Extension Number [730] [730] Message No. Extn. No. 1–4 digits 01–32 ENTER ENTER 501–532 Outgoing Message (OGM) Name [731] [731] Message No. Name 01–32 Max. 20 characters ENTER ENTER DISA Security Mode [732] [732] SELECT None/...
  • Page 279 3.3 PT Programming RS-232C Parameter—Stop Bit Length [800] [800] Location SELECT 1 bit/2 bits ENTER ENTER External Modem Control [801] [801] Command No. 1–5 ENTER ENTER SMDR Page Length [802] [802] Page length 4–99 lines ENTER ENTER SMDR Skip Perforation [803] [803] Skip Perforation 0–95 lines...
  • Page 280: Card Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Modem Floating Extension Number [811] [811] Extn. No. 1–4 digits ENTER ENTER 3.3.11 Card Programming Slot Card Type Reference [900] [900] Slot No. Card Name 01–11 Reference only (HOLD) ENTER Slot Card Deletion [901] [901] Slot No. Delete Confirming the 01–11...
  • Page 281: Kx-Tda50 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions

    Section 4 KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions Feature Guide...
  • Page 282: Introduction

    4.1 Introduction Introduction 4.1.1 Software Modes When the Maintenance Console is started, it enters Initial mode. From here, you can choose to enter either Batch mode or Interactive mode to program the PBX. • Batch mode Batch mode allows you to create new system data files, and make modifications to system data files stored on your PC, without being connected to the PBX.
  • Page 283 4.1 Introduction Access to menu options within the Maintenance Console is also restricted depending on the Programmer Code, and the current software mode (see "4.1.1 Software Modes"). When a menu option is limited to certain access levels, this is noted in the initial description of that menu option, for example: "This option is only available at Installer level."...
  • Page 284 4.1 Introduction Tool Menu Option Initial Batch Interactive SD memory backup NDSS Link Data Clear Extension list View Import —> Feature - Speed Dial and Caller ID Import —> ARS - Leading Digit Import —> ARS - Except Code Import —> ARS - Routing Plan Export —>...
  • Page 285: Standard Buttons

    4.1 Introduction View Menu Option Initial Batch Interactive Toolbar Status Bar Window Menu Option Initial Batch Interactive Cascade Tile(Horz) Tile(Vert) Help Menu Option Initial Batch Interactive Help Additional Information About 4.1.4 Standard Buttons There are several standard buttons that are displayed on many screens within the Maintenance Console. The standard buttons are as follows: Button Function...
  • Page 286: Display Options

    4.1 Introduction "In service" means that the card is installed correctly in the PBX, and is capable of being used normally. "Out of service" means that the card is installed correctly in the PBX, but has been temporarily removed from use. This allows settings to be modified or software to be upgraded. To change the status of a card Open the Configuration—Slot screen of the Maintenance Console (see "4.7.1 Slot [1-1]").
  • Page 287: File

    Opens a system data file previously saved on the PC, and enters Batch mode. When opening a file created with an older version of the Maintenance Console (e.g. KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console version 1.1), you will be asked whether you want to convert the data for use with the current version or not.
  • Page 288: File-Close

    4.2 File Enter a name for the new converted system file. • Click No to open the file as it is. 4.2.3 File—Close Closes the system data file that is currently being modified, and returns to Initial mode. To close a system data file •...
  • Page 289 4.2 File To exit the Maintenance Console • From the File menu, select eXit. If the system data file being modified has not been saved, a warning message will be displayed, giving you the option to save the file. • Click Yes to save the file.
  • Page 290: Connect

    4.3 Connect Connect 4.3.1 Connect—RS-232C Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through the serial RS-232C interface of the PBX. The settings are as follows: Setting Values Description Port COM1–COMx Specify the number of the COM port assigned to the PC's RS-232C interface. Only available COM ports will be displayed.
  • Page 291: Connect-Modem

    4.3 Connect 4.3.3 Connect—Modem Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through the modem. To access the PBX remotely using this feature, an RMT card must be installed and the analog remote maintenance floating extension number assigned. For more details, see "4.17.3 Miscellaneous [11-3]". The settings are as follows: Setting Values...
  • Page 292: Connect-Disconnect

    4.3 Connect Button Function Creates a new, empty profile. Any unsaved modem data currently being edited is lost. Initial Sends the value entered in Command to the modem. Begins connection using the modem. Cancel Closes the current screen without connecting. To connect using a modem From the Connect menu, select Modem.
  • Page 293: Tool

    4.4 Tool Tool 4.4.1 Tool—SD memory backup Saves system data from the PBX to the SD memory card. Backup begins as soon as this option is chosen. To back up system data • From the Tool menu, select SD memory backup. 4.4.2 Tool—NDSS Link Data Clear Clears NDSS Link Data stored in the connected PBX.
  • Page 294: Tool-Import

    4.4 Tool To view extension information • From the Tool menu, select Extension List View. 4.4.4 Tool—Import Allows several types of system data files or tables to be imported. Except for Speed Dial and Caller ID, this option is only available at Installer level. The files from which data can be imported are files that were previously saved at this or another PBX using the Export tool (see "4.4.5 Tool—Export"), or comma-separated value (CSV) files.
  • Page 295: Tool-Export

    4.4 Tool ARS - Routing Plan Data Type Import Destination Reference (no fields to select) (no fields to select) 4.14.3 Routing Plan Time [8-3] To import system data From the Tool menu, point to Import, and then click the type of data to import. Navigate to the folder containing the system data file you want to open.
  • Page 296: Tool-System Data Convert

    4.4 Tool 4.4.6 Tool—System data Convert Converts system data (DSSYS) files created with a previous version of the Maintenance Console for use with the currently loaded version. This option is only available when the Maintenance Console is in Initial mode. It is necessary to convert system data to use it with a version of the Maintenance Console other than the version that saved that data.
  • Page 297: Utility

    4.5 Utility Utility 4.5.1 Utility—Diagnosis Performs diagnostic tests on cards installed in the PBX, to ensure that they are operating correctly. The tests carried out vary according to the type of card being tested. If any of the tests listed here returns the result "NG" ("No Good"), contact your dealer. Test results can be saved, as a TXT-format (text) file.
  • Page 298: Utility-File Transfer Pc To Pbx (Sd Card)

    4.5 Utility 4.5.2 Utility—File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card) Copies PBX system files (program files and data files) from the connected PC to the SD memory card installed in the PBX. Pre-existing files on the SD memory card are overwritten. This option is only available at Installer level.
  • Page 299: Utility-File Transfer Pbx (Sd Card) To Pc

    4.5 Utility Initial Data Name on SD Memory Card Corresponding Card DSINI DSIDHLC DHLC4 DSIHLC HLC4 DSIPLC PLC4/PLC8 DSISLCLC SLC4/SLC8 DSIDLC DLC4/DLC8 DSILCOT LCOT2/LCOT4 DSIEIO DPH4 DSIIPGW IP-GW4 To transfer files to the SD memory card From the Utility menu, select File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card). The dialog box will be displayed.
  • Page 300: Utility-Sd Card File View And Load

    4.5 Utility To transfer files to the PC From the Utility menu, select File Transfer PBX (SD Card) to PC. Select the file to download from the list of files on the SD memory card. Only the files listed in the table above can be downloaded. Selecting any other file will cause an error message to be displayed.
  • Page 301: Utility-Message File Transfer Pc To Pbx

    4.5 Utility 4.5.5 Utility—Message File Transfer PC to PBX Transfers Outgoing Message (OGM) files from the PC to the selected MSG card. This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that at least 1 MSG card is installed. Files are stored on the MSG card in the location specified by the file's header information.
  • Page 302: Utility-Cs Information

    4.5 Utility Button Function Cancel Closes the Error Log screen without saving. Capture Saves the currently displayed Error Log information as a text file. Minor Displays minor errors, which affect only a certain part of system operation. Major Displays major errors, which affect operation of the whole system, or result in system failure.
  • Page 303: Utility-Ps Information

    4.5 Utility Item Description CS Name Name of the attached CS Status Service status of the attached CS: INS, OUS, or FAULT. If the status is FAULT, subsequent data items for that port will be left blank. Version Version number of the program file stored in the CS Revision Revision number of the program file stored in the CS CSID...
  • Page 304: Utility-System Reset-Reset By The Command

    4.5 Utility To view PS information From the Utility menu, select PS Information. Click Refresh. 4.5.10 Utility—System Reset—Reset by the Command Updates the main system program and data files stored within the PBX using files taken from the SD memory card, and resets the connected PBX. This option is only available at Installer level.
  • Page 305 4.5 Utility Select an option: • Click OK to reset the PBX. If OK is clicked, a final confirmation screen will be displayed. • Click Cancel to return to the main screen without copying files. Click OK to reset the PBX, or Cancel to return to the main screen without copying files. If the reset command was not carried out correctly, an error message will be displayed, and you will be returned to the main screen.
  • Page 306: Help

    Is the USB cable firmly connected to both the PC and the PBX? • Is the USB driver on the PC running? To confirm, open the Windows Device Manager, and look for "Panasonic KX-TDA USB Main Unit driver" in the USB Controllers section. If it is not present, re-install the USB driver.
  • Page 307 4.6 Help If I reset the PBX directly after modifying settings, the modified settings are not updated in the PBX. • When you click Apply, the settings are updated in the PBX, but are not yet saved to the SD memory card. If system data is not saved to the SD memory card, the PBX will restore the data that was last saved to the card in the event that the PBX is reset, or power is turned off and back on again.
  • Page 308 4.6 Help • The IP-GW4 card requires both channels of a port to be set to "OUS"/"INS" together. When registering a Portable Station, I set an extension number, click the Select cell to set it to ON (blue), and click Registration, but the registration process does not execute.
  • Page 309 4.6 Help How do I prevent extension numbers being automatically assigned to a newly installed card? • Change Extension Number Set Mode in the Configuration—Option screen (see "4.7.10 Option [1-3]") from Automatic to Manual. How do I prevent newly installed cards automatically being changed to "INS"? •...
  • Page 310 4.6 Help • The number entered in Location No. on the Configuration—Extension Port screen (see "4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5]") is the same as that entered for another DSS Console. Change this so that the numbers do not overlap. I have set the type of an extension port to "VM (DPT)", but I cannot apply this setting.
  • Page 311 4.6 Help What is the procedure to modify the Numbering Plan? • Perform the following steps: Confirm that the Numbering Plan you will change is not currently being used by any extensions (see "4.4.3 Tool—Extension List View"). If it is being used by extensions, temporarily change the number of those extensions to that of another numbering plan, or delete the extension number (see "4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]"...
  • Page 312 4.6 Help • Perform the following steps: Open the System—Numbering Plan—Feature screen (see "4.8.11 Numbering Plan—Feature [2-6-2]"). Change the value in the Dial cell of the desired feature. Click Apply. I cannot change a feature number. • It is not possible to use the same number for 2 items. The number you are trying to store cannot be used if it is already being used by: •...
  • Page 313 4.6 Help • CO line calls made by extensions can be restricted from the System—Class of Service—External Call Block screen (see "4.8.16 Class of Service—External Call Block [2-7-2]"). Click in the relevant cells to select the trunk (CO line) groups that cannot be used by extensions associated with a particular COS in each time mode.
  • Page 314 4.6 Help • Perform the following steps: On the Groups—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Member screen (see "4.9.7 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Member [3-5-2]"), from the Incoming Call Distribution drop-down list, select the group you want to modify. The ICD group must have an extension number set. Enter the extension number of the extension you want to add in a blank cell of the Extension No.
  • Page 315: Configuration [1]

    4.7 Configuration [1] Configuration [1] 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] The operating characteristics associated with each service card can be programmed. Slot Type Indicates the type of each slot (reference only). Default Not applicable. Value Range Fixed Slot: For initially installed 4 Super Hybrid ports Free Slots Type A (02–04): For LCOT4/DLC4/HLC4/PLC4/SLC4 card Free Slots Type B (05–07): For DLC8/PLC8/SLC8/IPGW4 card Option Slots (08–09): For MSG2/DPH4/ECHO8/EXT-CID card...
  • Page 316 4.7 Configuration [1] PLC4: 4-Port Proprietary Extension Card SLC8: 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card SLC4: 4-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card LCOT4: 4-Port Analog Trunk Card IP-GW4: 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card MSG2: 2-Channel Message Card DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card ECHO8: 8-Channel Echo Canceller Card EXT-CID: Extension Caller ID Card Maximum Quantity:...
  • Page 317: Slot [1-1] Mpr Card Property

    4.7 Configuration [1] Fault-DIF: The card installed in the slot differs from the programmed card type. Pre-Install: There is no card in the slot, but the card type is programmed for the slot. Idle: There is no card in the slot, nor programming of the card type for the slot. Programming References 4.7.8 Slot [1-1] Card Command Feature Guide References...
  • Page 318: Slot [1-1] Extension Card Property

    4.7 Configuration [1] Memory Version: Indicates the hardware version of the MEC card when it is mounted on the MPR card (reference only). Default Current status Value Range - (not mounted), 1–15 Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None 4.7.3 Slot [1-1] Extension Card Property...
  • Page 319 4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None SLT Off Hook Guard Time Specifies the length of time used to prevent the PBX from mistaking an off-hook signal as a pulse dial. Default 504 ms Value Range 8 ×...
  • Page 320 4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None SLT Flash Detection Enables the PBX to detect a flash signal an SLT user sent by pressing the hookswitch or the Flash/Recall button. Default Enable Value Range Disable: The PBX disconnects the line to prevent placing the call on hold. Enable: The PBX places the call on consultation hold.
  • Page 321: Slot [1-1] Lco Card Property

    4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range 8 × n (n=3–191) ms Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None DTMF-R STD Detection Time Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to detect the DTMF tone. Default 30 ms Value Range 2 ×...
  • Page 322 4.7 Configuration [1] First Dial Timer (CO) Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a CO line, before sending the dialed digits to the telephone company. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
  • Page 323 4.7 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References None Bell Detection—Bell Off Detection Timer Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to confirm that the bell signal is no longer sent from the telephone company, before the PBX realizes the call is lost. Default 6.0 s Value Range...
  • Page 324 4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Low Speed Pulse Dial—Pulse % Break Specifies the % break for a low speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial. Default 60 % Value Range...
  • Page 325 4.7 Configuration [1] Default 40 ms Value Range 4 × n (n=3–15) ms Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] 4.7.11 LCO Port [1-4] Feature Guide References None High Speed Pulse Dial—Pulse % Break Specifies the % break for a high speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial.
  • Page 326 4.7 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References None High Speed Pulse Dial—Make Width Specifies the minimum length of the make signal in a high speed pulse dial. High Speed Pulse Dial—Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here. Default 20 ms Value Range...
  • Page 327 4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] 4.7.11 LCO Port [1-4]—Caller ID Detection Feature Guide References None Caller ID—Caller ID Signaling Selects the signaling type of the Caller ID that the telephone company provides. Default Value Range FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), FSK (with Visual Caller ID), DTMF Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 328 4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) END Detection Selects the method used to detect the end of Caller ID information. Default Length + Timer Value Range Length + Timer, Timer Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1]...
  • Page 329: Slot [1-1] Ip-Gw Card Property

    4.7 Configuration [1] Default 80 ms Value Range None, 80 × n (n=1–15) ms Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) Detection Timer Specifies the total time required by the PBX to detect Caller ID information. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK.
  • Page 330: Slot [1-1] Dph Card Property

    4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] 4.8.5 Timers & Counters—CO / Extension [2-4-1]—Extension Inter Digit Timer Feature Guide References 1.25.3 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network 4.7.6 Slot [1-1] DPH Card Property Status of the DPH ports can be referred to, or set to INS (in service) or OUS (out of service). Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only).
  • Page 331: Slot [1-1] Dph Port Command

    4.7 Configuration [1] • Click the desired cell in the column. • Use the arrow key to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command. Default Current status Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.
  • Page 332: Slot [1-1] Card Command

    4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range Not applicable. Programming References 4.7.6 Slot [1-1] DPH Card Property Feature Guide References None 4.7.8 Slot [1-1] Card Command Commands for the service cards can be programmed. Puts the card in service. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable.
  • Page 333 4.7 Configuration [1] Pre-INS Assigns the card type to a certain sub-slot (Pre-installation). Default Not applicable. Value Range DLC8: 8-Port Digital Extension Card DLC4: 4-Port Digital Extension Card HLC4: 4-Port Hybrid Extension Card PLC8: 8-Port Proprietary Extension Card PLC4: 4-Port Proprietary Extension Card SLC8: 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card SLC4: 4-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card LCOT4: 4-Port Analog Trunk Card...
  • Page 334: Portable Station [1-2]

    4.7 Configuration [1] 4.7.9 Portable Station [1-2] Various portable station (PS) settings can be programmed. A maximum of 28 PS can be registered. PS Registration and De-registration A PS must be registered to the PBX by programming both the PBX and PS before it can be used. Programming instructions of the PBX are given below;...
  • Page 335 4.7 Configuration [1] Forced De-registration Follow the steps below to forcibly de-register the PS when normal de-registration has been unsuccessful or de-registration has been performed only on the PS. Select the PS by clicking the Select cell and set it to ON. More than one PS can be selected at a time (only the unregistered PS with an extension number can be selected).
  • Page 336 4.7 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Status Indicates whether a certain PS is registered (reference only). Default None Value Range None, Registered Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Select Selects the PS to be registered or deregistered. Default Value Range ON, OFF...
  • Page 337: Lco Port [1-4]

    4.7 Configuration [1] Installation Manual References 2.7.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the Hybrid IP-PBX Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection 4.7.10 Option [1-3] System options can be programmed. Extension Number Set Mode Selects whether extension numbers are assigned to extension ports automatically or manually. Default Automatic Value Range...
  • Page 338 4.7 Configuration [1] Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: •...
  • Page 339 4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range DTMF, Pulse Feature Guide References None CPC Signal Detection Time—Outgoing, Incoming Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming CO line calls before disconnecting the line . Default 400 ms Value Range...
  • Page 340 4.7 Configuration [1] Caller ID Detection Enables the PBX to detect a Caller ID signal from the analog CO line. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.7.4 Slot [1-1] LCO Card Property Feature Guide References None Pause Time Specifies the length of a pause.
  • Page 341: Lco Port [1-4] Port Command

    4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range 0.5 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s, 4.0 s, 12.0 s Feature Guide References None 4.7.12 LCO Port [1-4] Port Command Commands for the LCO ports can be programmed. Puts the port in service. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable.
  • Page 342 4.7 Configuration [1] Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration Port Type...
  • Page 343 4.7 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References 2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration Telephone Type Indicates the connected telephone type (reference only). The number of all connected telephones and Cell Stations can be viewed by clicking Port Type View. Default Current connected telephone type Value Range DPT(T76xx): KX-T7600 series DPT is connected.
  • Page 344 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the extension name of the port. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 345 DSS: For connecting a DSS Console (A maximum of 4 DSS Consoles can be connected to the PBX.) VM (DPT): For connecting a Panasonic VPS through DPT Integration PC Console (not available with the APT and Hybrid port): For connecting a PC Console (A maximum of 2 PC Consoles can be connected to the PBX.)
  • Page 346 4.7 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References None PT Property—Location No. (for DPT, APT, S-Hybrid, or Hybrid port) Specifies the location number of the connected DSS Console or PC Console. Note that, depending on system traffic, there may be a limit to the number of PC Consoles that can be supported by a single DLC/DHLC card.
  • Page 347: Extension Port [1-5] Port Command

    4.7 Configuration [1] Default Headset OFF Value Range Headset OFF, Headset ON Feature Guide References None Ringing Tone (for DPT, DPT(S-DPT), Hybrid, S-Hybrid, S-Hybrid(SLT), S- Hybrid(S-DPT) port) Selects the dual-tone switching pattern of ringing tone for incoming calls. This setting is not available for KX- T7200, KX-T7451, APT, and SLT.
  • Page 348: Extension Port [1-5] Port Type View

    4.7 Configuration [1] Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable. Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None 4.7.15 Extension Port [1-5] Port Type View Displays the number of connected telephones and Cell Stations (CSs).
  • Page 349: Ip-Gw Port [1-6]

    4.7 Configuration [1] Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None 4.7.16 IP-GW Port [1-6] Status of the IP-GW ports can be referred to, or set to INS (in service) or OUS (out of service). Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range...
  • Page 350: Ip-Gw Port [1-6] Port Command

    4.7 Configuration [1] Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the network. Programming References 4.7.17 IP-GW Port [1-6] Port Command Feature Guide References None 4.7.17 IP-GW Port [1-6] Port Command Commands for the IP-GW ports can be programmed.
  • Page 351: System [2]

    4.8 System [2] System [2] 4.8.1 Date & Time/Daylight Saving—Date & Time [2-1-1] The date and time of the PBX can be programmed. The date and time will be shown on the display of the extensions (e.g., PT, PS). Date & Time—Year, Month, Date, Week, Hour, Second Indicates the current time and date.
  • Page 352 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 2.3.4 Automatic Time Adjustment Start Date—Year, Month, Day Specifies the Daylight Saving Time start date. Default Year: 2003 (For Daylight Saving Time number 1. The year advances by one for the subsequent Daylight Saving Times.) Month: 4 Day: Day of the first Sunday of the month Value Range...
  • Page 353: Pbx Operator [2-2]

    4.8 System [2] 4.8.3 PBX Operator [2-2] For each time mode (day/lunch/break/night), a number (extension number or floating extension number of incoming call distribution group) can be programmed to be designated as the PBX operator. Specifies the number (extension number or floating extension number of incoming call distribution group) to be designated as the PBX operator in the day mode.
  • Page 354: Bgm / Music On Hold [2-3]

    4.8 System [2] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.8.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] 4.8.10 Numbering Plan—Extension [2-6-1] 4.9.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] Feature Guide References 2.2.5 Operator Features Night Specifies the number (extension number or floating extension number of incoming call distribution group) to be designated as the PBX operator in the night mode.
  • Page 355: Timers & Counters-Co / Extension [2-4-1]

    4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.12.4 Music on Hold Music on Hold Selects the audio source for Music on Hold. Default Value Range Tone, BGM Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.12.4 Music on Hold Sound on Transfer Selects the audio source for Sound on Transfer (either the same music source chosen for the Music on Hold, or ringback tone).
  • Page 356 4.8 System [2] Default 40 s Value Range 1–240 s Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.4 Intercept Routing Hold Recall Timer Specifies the length of time until the holding extension receives a Hold Recall ring when a held call remains unretrieved.
  • Page 357 4.8 System [2] Call Park Recall Timer Specifies the length of time a parked call waits to be retrieved, before the Transfer Recall destination assigned to the parking extension hears a Call Park Recall ring. Default 60 s Value Range 1–240 s Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]...
  • Page 358 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.6.1.6 Hot Line Extension First Digit Timer Specifies the length of time within which the first digit of a feature number (e.g., extension number) must be dialed before reorder tone is heard. Default 10 s Value Range 0–15 s Programming References...
  • Page 359 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References None Analog CO Inter Digit Timer to Mute Caller's Voice during Dialing Specifies the length of time within which subsequent digits of a telephone number must be sent to an analog CO line before the PBX recognizes end of dialing and cancels muting caller's voice sent to the analog CO line.
  • Page 360: Timers & Counters-Disa/Dph/Conf/T. Reminder [2-4-2]

    4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.23.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) On hook Waiting Time for call from VM to CO Specifies the length of time from when the VPS seizes a CO line (for example, to transfer a call) until the VPS goes on hook.
  • Page 361 4.8 System [2] Value Range 0.0–12.0 s Programming References 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA First Digit Timer for Routing to Operator when No Dial Specifies the length of time after the OGM in which the caller must begin dialing before the call is redirected to the operator.
  • Page 362 4.8 System [2] DISA Intercept Timer (Day/Lunch/Break/Night) Specifies the length of time until a DISA call is intercepted and redirected to the intercept routing destination after the original destination receives the call in each time mode. Default 40 s Value Range 0–60 s Programming References 4.9.1 Trunk Group—TRG Settings [3-1-1]—Intercept—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night...
  • Page 363 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA CO-to-CO Line Call Prolong Time Specifies the length of time a CO-to-CO line call on the DISA line can be prolonged each time the caller prolongs the call.
  • Page 364 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Doorphone Call Duration Time Specifies the length of time until the ringing stops and the call is canceled when there is no answer. Default 30 s Value Range...
  • Page 365 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.11.1 Doorphone [5-1] Feature Guide References 1.15.2 Door Open Timed Reminder : Repeat Counter Specifies the number of times the alarm is repeated. Default Value Range 1–15 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.4 Timed Reminder Timed Reminder : Interval Time Specifies the length of time between the repeated alarms.
  • Page 366 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.4 Timed Reminder Unattended Conference : Recall Start Time Specifies the length of time until the conference originator receives an Unattended Conference Recall tone. Default 10 min Value Range 0–60 min Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 367: Timers & Counters-Miscellaneous [2-4-3]

    4.8 System [2] Default 15 s Value Range 0–240 s Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.13.1.2 Conference 4.8.7 Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous [2-4-3] Various system timers and counters can be programmed. Busy Tone / DND Tone Continuation Time Specifies the length of time a busy/DND tone is heard when a call is made to an extension in busy status or DND mode.
  • Page 368 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.5.2 Automatic Extension Release Reorder Tone Continuation Time for PT Hands Free Mode Specifies the length of time a reorder tone is heard from the built-in speaker of a PT in hands-free mode. The PT will return to idle status when this timer expires. This setting is applied to a PS as well as a PT. Default Value Range 1–15 s...
  • Page 369 4.8 System [2] DTMF Inter Digit Pause while talking Specifies the length of time between DTMF signals when numbers are dialed in succession from a PT or PS during a conversation. Default 112 ms Value Range 64 + 16 × n (n=0–15) ms Feature Guide References None Pause Time while talking...
  • Page 370 4.8 System [2] Waiting Timer to Receive Analog Caller ID Specifies the length of time the PBX waits before receiving Caller ID from an analog CO line. If the Caller ID is received through the analog CO line card on which no Caller ID card is mounted or through the port to which Caller ID Detection is disabled, this timer is not applicable.
  • Page 371: Time Service-Week Table [2-5-1]

    4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.15.8 External Sensor 4.8.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation depending on the time of the day. The time mode can be switched either automatically or manually. Select the desired switching mode from the Time Service Switching Mode list.
  • Page 372 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Day 1 Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Day 1 start time. Default Value Range 0–59 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Lunch Start—Setting Enables the setting of the Lunch start time.
  • Page 373 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Lunch Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Lunch start time. Default Value Range 0–59 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service...
  • Page 374 4.8 System [2] Value Range 0–23 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Day 2 Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Day 2 start time. Default Value Range 0–59 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2]...
  • Page 375 4.8 System [2] Default Value Range 0–23 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Night Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Night start time. Default Value Range 0–59 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 376 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Break 1, 2, 3 Start—Hour Specifies the hour of each break mode start time. Default Value Range 0–23 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Break 1, 2, 3 Start—Minute Specifies the minute of each break mode start time.
  • Page 377: Time Service-Holiday Table [2-5-2]

    4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] 4.9.3 Extension Group [3-2] Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Break 1, 2, 3 End (Day Mode)—Hour Specifies the hour of each break mode end time. Default Value Range 0–23 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]...
  • Page 378 4.8 System [2] Setting Enables the setting of the holiday. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Start Date—Month Specifies the month of the holiday start date. Default Value Range 1–12 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service...
  • Page 379: Numbering Plan-Extension [2-6-1]

    4.8 System [2] End Date—Month Specifies the month of the holiday end date. Default Value Range 1–12 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service End Date—Day Specifies the day of the holiday end date. Default Value Range 1–31 Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 380: Numbering Plan-Feature [2-6-2]

    4.8 System [2] Extension Numbering Scheme 06: 6 Extension Numbering Scheme 07–32: Not stored. Value Range Max. 2 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.9.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] 4.9.11 VM(DPT) Group—Unit Setting [3-7-2] 4.9.13 VM(DTMF) Group—Group Setting [3-8-2] 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2]...
  • Page 381 4.8 System [2] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.8.3 PBX Operator [2-2] 4.12.7 Tenant [6-6] Feature Guide References 2.2.5 Operator Features 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Idle Line Access (Local Access) Specifies the feature number used for making a CO line call by Idle Line Access (selects an idle CO line automatically).
  • Page 382 4.8 System [2] Tie Line Access Specifies the feature number used for making a TIE line call. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.15.1 TIE Table [9] Feature Guide References 1.25.1.2 PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code) 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Redial Specifies the feature number used for dialing the last number dialed.
  • Page 383 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Personal Speed Dialing - Programming Specifies the feature number used for programming Personal Speed Dialing numbers at an extension. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 384 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.9.5 Paging Group [3-4] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering External BGM On / Off Specifies the feature number, available for manager extensions, used for turning on or off the external BGM. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 385 4.8 System [2] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.16.1 CO Line Setting [10-1] Feature Guide References 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Parallel Telephone (Ring) Mode Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling the SLT connected in parallel with a DPT to ring when receiving an incoming call.
  • Page 386 4.8 System [2] Directed Call Pickup Specifies the feature number used for answering a call ringing at a certain extension. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Option 3—Call Pickup Deny 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Option 3—Call Pickup Deny Feature Guide References 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup...
  • Page 387 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Automatic Callback Busy Cancel Specifies the feature number used for canceling Automatic Callback Busy. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)
  • Page 388 4.8 System [2] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Accept Wireless XDP Parallel Set by Other PS Feature Guide References 1.20.3 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Account Code Entry Specifies the feature number used for entering the Account Code.
  • Page 389 4.8 System [2] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.12.1 Call Hold 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Call Park / Call Park Retrieve Specifies the feature number used for holding a call in a parking zone or retrieving a call held in a parking zone.
  • Page 390 4.8 System [2] 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Door Open Specifies the feature number used for opening a door. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.11.1 Doorphone [5-1] Feature Guide References 1.15.2 Door Open 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering External Relay Access Specifies the feature number used for activating a relay.
  • Page 391 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA) 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering COLR Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling the COLR, which suppresses the presentation of the called party's number to the caller. Default *7*0 Value Range...
  • Page 392 4.8 System [2] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.17.1 Message Waiting 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering FWD/DND Set / Cancel: Call from CO & Extension Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling FWD/DND for incoming CO line and intercom calls.
  • Page 393 4.8 System [2] FWD/DND Set / Cancel: Call from Extension Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling FWD/DND for incoming intercom calls. Default *712 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)
  • Page 394 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.9.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] Feature Guide References 1.3.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Group FWD Set / Cancel: Call from CO Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling FWD for incoming CO line calls to an incoming call distribution group.
  • Page 395 4.8 System [2] Default *720 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Paging Deny Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling Paging Deny (i.e., preventing or allowing other extensions to page your extension).
  • Page 396 4.8 System [2] Data Line Security Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling the Data Line Security (i.e., preventing or allowing signals from other extensions during data transmission). Default *730 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 397 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Executive Override Deny Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling Executive Busy Override (i.e., preventing or allowing the other extensions to join your conversation). Default *733 Value Range...
  • Page 398 4.8 System [2] Default *736 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.9.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] Feature Guide References 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Incoming Call Queue Monitor Specifies the feature number, available only for the extension assigned as a supervisor, used for monitoring the status of an incoming call distribution group with the display.
  • Page 399 4.8 System [2] 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Absent Message Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling the presentation of an Absent Message. Default *750 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 400 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.4 Timed Reminder Timed Reminder Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling a Timed Reminder. Default *760 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 401 4.8 System [2] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Time Service Switch 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Manager Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Remote Extension Lock Off Specifies the feature number, available for manager extensions, used for unlocking other extensions.
  • Page 402 4.8 System [2] Extension Feature Clear Specifies the feature number used for resetting certain features of an extension to the default. Default *790 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.2 Extension Feature Clear 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Extension PIN Set / Cancel...
  • Page 403: Numbering Plan-Other Pbx Extension [2-6-3]

    4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.26.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Centralized BLF Monitor Cancel Specifies the feature number used to cancel monitoring of an extension using an NDSS button. Default *784 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.15.1 TIE Table [9] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 404: Numbering Plan-Quick Dialing [2-6-4]

    4.8 System [2] 4.8.13 Numbering Plan—Quick Dialing [2-6-4] Quick Dialing numbers are used to call extensions or outside parties, or access certain features without having to dial their full numbers, if they are properly programmed. A maximum of 80 Quick Dialing numbers can be programmed.
  • Page 405 4.8 System [2] BSS / OHCA / Whisper OHCA / DND Override Specifies the feature number used for notifying a busy extension of a second call by Call Waiting, or calling an extension in DND mode. Default Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Option 2—C.
  • Page 406 4.8 System [2] Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.5.3 Intercom Call 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Message Waiting Set Specifies the feature number used for leaving a Message Waiting notification. Default Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Programming References None...
  • Page 407: Class Of Service-Cos Settings [2-7-1]

    4.8 System [2] Automatic Callback Busy Specifies the feature number used to reserve a busy line and receive callback ringing when the line becomes idle. Default Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering BSS / OHCA / Whisper OHCA / DND Override-2...
  • Page 408 4.8 System [2] COS Name Specifies the name of the COS. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References None TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the Toll Restriction (TRS) level for making CO line calls in each time mode. Default Value Range 1: Allows all CO line calls...
  • Page 409 4.8 System [2] Value Range 1: Allows all CO line calls 2–6: Restricts CO line calls according to the combination of the Denied and Exception Code Tables 7: Restricts all CO line calls Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS 4.13.1 Denied Code [7-1] 4.13.2 Exception Code [7-2]...
  • Page 410 4.8 System [2] 4.9.1 Trunk Group—TRG Settings [3-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Feature Guide References 1.10.8 CO Line Call Limitation Transfer to CO Enables the transferring of a call to a CO line. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable...
  • Page 411 4.8 System [2] COS Name Specifies the name of the COS. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References None Account Code Mode Specifies whether the entry of an account code is optional or mandatory when making a CO line call. Default Option Value Range...
  • Page 412 4.8 System [2] Executive Busy Override Enables the authorization for interrupting an existing call to establish a three-party conference call. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Feature Guide References 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override DND Override Enables the authorization for making a call to an extension in DND mode by entering the feature number.
  • Page 413 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Feature Guide References 1.7.4 Second Call Notification to Busy Extension Door Unlock Enables the authorization to open the door. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS...
  • Page 414 4.8 System [2] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References None Time Service Switch Enables the authorization to switch time modes manually. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.8.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service...
  • Page 415 4.8 System [2] Default Enable-Group Value Range Disable: An extension cannot set call forwarding for any group. Enable-All: An extension can set call forwarding for all groups. Enable-Group: An extension can only set call forwarding for the group to which the extension belongs. Programming References 4.9.7 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Member [3-5-2] 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS...
  • Page 416 4.8 System [2] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Accept Wireless XDP Parallel Set by Other PS Enables the authorization to allow Wireless XDP Parallel Mode to be set by a PS. Default Enable Value Range...
  • Page 417: Class Of Service-External Call Block [2-7-2]

    4.8 System [2] Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Feature Guide References 2.2.6 Manager Features External Relay Access Enables the authorization to access external relays. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.11.5 External Relay [5-4] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 418: Class Of Service-Internal Call Block [2-7-3]

    4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access 4.8.17 Class of Service—Internal Call Block [2-7-3] Internal Call Block determines the restrictions placed on making intercom calls. The extensions, incoming call distribution groups, and doorphones belonging to a certain COS can be programmed to not receive intercom calls from those belonging to a certain COS.
  • Page 419: Ring Tone Patterns-Call From Doorphone [2-8-2]

    4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.16.1 CO Line Setting [10-1]—Trunk Group Number 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table Feature Guide References 1.1.3.2 Ring Tone Pattern Selection 4.8.19 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Doorphone [2-8-2] Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming doorphone calls depending on the doorphone ports the calls come through.
  • Page 420 4.8 System [2] Value Range Single, Double, Triple Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table Feature Guide References 1.1.3.2 Ring Tone Pattern Selection Timed Reminder—Ring Tone Pattern Table 1–8 Specifies the ring tone pattern for alarm ringing by Timed Reminder. Default Triple Value Range...
  • Page 421: System Options-Option 1 [2-9-1]

    4.8 System [2] Default Triple Value Range Single, Double, Triple Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table Feature Guide References 1.1.3.2 Ring Tone Pattern Selection External Sensor—Ring Tone Pattern Table 1–8 Specifies the ring tone pattern for calls from an external sensor.
  • Page 422 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.23.4 Timed Reminder Date Display Selects the order month and date are shown on the displays of extensions. Default Month-Date Value Range Date-Month, Month-Date Feature Guide References None Password / PIN Display Mode Selects to hide or show passwords or PINs (Personal Identification Number) on the displays of extensions while entering them.
  • Page 423 4.8 System [2] LED Indication - DND Selects the light pattern of the FWD/DND button while the DND feature is activated. Default On (Solid) Value Range On (Solid): Red on Flash: Slow red flashing Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)—OVERVIEW...
  • Page 424 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.13.1.3 Privacy Release Ringing Time before Automatic Answer for Call from CO Specifies the number of times a PT in Hands-free Answerback mode will ring before a conversation is established automatically when it receives a call from a CO line. Default 1 Ring Value Range...
  • Page 425: System Options-Option 2 [2-9-2]

    4.8 System [2] FWD/DND press mode on the idle status Selects the function of the FWD/DND button (fixed button) when it is pressed in idle status. (A FWD/DND button customized on a flexible button is always in FWD/DND Cycle Switch mode, and the mode cannot be changed.) Default FWD/DND Cycle Switch Mode...
  • Page 426 4.8 System [2] Paging for DND Extension Specifies whether the extension can receive paging when in DND mode. Default Do Not Page Value Range Do Not Page, Page Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] 4.9.5 Paging Group [3-4] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging Automatic Hold by ICM / CO / G-DN button...
  • Page 427 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.12.1 Call Hold SLT Hold Mode Selects how to hold a line and transfer a call with an SLT. Default Mode 2 Value Range Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4 Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 428 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.23.2 Extension Feature Clear Extension Clear : FWD/DND Specifies whether the FWD/DND setting is cleared when the Extension Feature Clear feature is performed. Default Clear Value Range No Clear, Clear Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.2 Extension Feature Clear Extension Clear : Hot Line (Pickup Dial) Specifies whether the Hot Line setting is cleared when the Extension Feature Clear feature is performed.
  • Page 429 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—Extension-CO Line Call Duration Limit 4.9.1 Trunk Group—TRG Settings [3-1-1]—Main—Extension-CO Duration Time Feature Guide References 1.10.8 CO Line Call Limitation Save the Dial as Redial after Called Party's Answer Specifies whether the number of the connected party to use for redialing is saved.
  • Page 430: System Options-Option 3 [2-9-3]

    4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.3.4 Automatic Time Adjustment Whisper OHCA except for KX-T74xx/T75xx/T76xx Enables the use of Whisper-OHCA to telephones other than KX-T7400 series, KX-T7500 series, or KX- T7600 series DPTs and SLTs. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References...
  • Page 431 4.8 System [2] Confirmation Tone 2 : Paged / Auto Answer Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 2. Confirmation Tone 2 is heard from a PT when it receives paging or a call in Hands-free Answerback mode. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References...
  • Page 432 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.24.2 Confirmation Tone Confirmation Tone 4-1 : Start Conference Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 4-1. Confirmation Tone 4-1 is heard from an extension when a new party joins a conference call. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable...
  • Page 433 4.8 System [2] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.24.2 Confirmation Tone Distinctive Dial Tone Enables the PBX to send dial tones at different frequencies depending on the setting of an extension. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.24.1 Dial Tone...
  • Page 434 4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.14.1 System Setting [8-1] Feature Guide References 1.24.1 Dial Tone Echo Cancel Control for Conference Enables the use of the ECHO card (installed in an Option Slot) for conference calls. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References None Echo Cancel Control for CO to CO...
  • Page 435: System Options-Option 4 [2-9-4]

    4.8 System [2] Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References None Timed Reminder Message - Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the prerecorded message to play when answering the Timed Reminder in each time mode. Default None Value Range None, 1–32 Programming References 4.11.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2]...
  • Page 436 4.8 System [2] It is possible to clear the master CS information (Master CS Port and Radio System ID) by following the procedure below in the batch mode: Click Clear Master CS. Click OK. To abort the procedure, click Cancel. If the system data is downloaded to the PBX after the master CS information has been cleared, it is necessary to register all PSs again in the interactive mode.
  • Page 437 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial Call Pickup by DSS Key for Direct Incoming Call Specifies whether a DSS button will light up or flash when a call rings at the specified extension. To enable this setting, DSS Key mode for Incoming call on this screen must be set to ON or Flash. Default Enable Value Range...
  • Page 438: Cti [2-10]

    4.8 System [2] Value Range ON or Flash, OFF Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup Minimum Digits for Caller ID from Public Network through Private Network Specifies the minimum length of Caller ID required for a call from a private network to be considered as a call from a public network.
  • Page 439 4.8 System [2] System status retry interval timer—For 3rd Party Specifies the length of time between alive checks for Third Party Call Control CTI. Default 60 s Value Range 0–60 s Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) System status retry interval timer—For 1st Party Specifies the length of time between alive checks for First Party Call Control CTI.
  • Page 440 4.8 System [2] System status retry counter—For 1st Party Specifies the number of times the alive check is repeated for First Party Call Control CTI. Default Value Range 0–10 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) CDR retry interval timer—For 3rd Party Specifies the length of time between alive checks of CDR (Call Detail Recording) for Third Party Call Control CTI.
  • Page 441: Audio Gain-Paging/Moh [2-11-1]

    4.8 System [2] CDR retry counter—For 3rd Party Specifies the number of times the alive check of CDR is repeated for Third Party Call Control CTI. When the programmed number of retry times is exhausted, the association is released automatically. Default Value Range 0–10...
  • Page 442: Extension Caller Id [2-12]

    4.8 System [2] Programming References 4.9.5 Paging Group [3-4] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging MOH (Music On Hold) Specifies the music volume on the External BGM. Default 0 dB Value Range -11–11 dB Programming References 4.8.4 BGM / Music on Hold [2-3] Feature Guide References 1.15.4 Background Music (BGM) Paging Level from PT Speaker...
  • Page 443 4.8 System [2] Default Disable Value Range Disable: No port Slot 01:DHLC4: Initially installed 4 Super Hybrid ports Slot nn:SLC4: Ports 1 to 4 of the SLC4 card (nn=slot number) Slot nn:SLC8 1-4: Ports 1 to 4 of the SLC8 card (nn=slot number) Slot nn:SLC8 5-8: Ports 5 to 8 of the SLC8 card (nn=slot number) Slot nn:HLC4: Ports 1 to 4 of the HLC4 card (nn=slot number) Programming References...
  • Page 444 4.8 System [2] Mark Signal bits Specifies the number of mark bits to send when sending Caller ID information to an SLT. Default 180 bits Value Range 10 × n (n=3–40) bits Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.16.1 Caller ID Channel Seizure Wait Time Specifies the length of time the PBX waits before starting to send the seizure signal following the first ring when sending Caller ID information to an SLT.
  • Page 445 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.16.1 Caller ID Send Date & Time of Extension Caller ID Enables the PBX to send date and time of an incoming call when sending Caller ID information to an SLT. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References None...
  • Page 446 4.8 System [2] Feature Guide References 1.16.1 Caller ID Feature Guide...
  • Page 447: Groups [3]

    CO lines. A maximum of 64 CO line groups can be programmed. Main Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 448 4.9 Groups [3] Line Hunting Order Specifies the CO line hunting sequence for the CO line group. The hunting sequence can be programmed to start from the lowest or highest numbered CO lines, or to rotate uniformly among all CO lines. Default High ->...
  • Page 449 2.2.2 Group Intercept Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 450 Host PBX Access Code Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 451 2.2.2 Group Tone Detection Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 452: Trunk Group-Local Access Priority [3-1-2]

    4.9 Groups [3] Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.11.3 DISA—System Setting [5-3-1] 4.16.1 CO Line Setting [10-1] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 2.2.2 Group DISA Tone Detection—Cyclic Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated CO-to-CO line call by cyclic signal detection. Default Enable Value Range...
  • Page 453: Extension Group [3-2]

    A maximum of 8 tenants can be programmed. Extension Group Name Specifies the name of the extension group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 454: Call Pickup Group [3-3]

    4.9 Groups [3] 4.9.4 Call Pickup Group [3-3] Extensions can be assigned to a call pickup group according to their extension group. One extension group can belong to multiple call pickup groups. A maximum of 64 call pickup groups can be programmed. Extension Group 1-16 Call Pickup Group Name Specifies the name of the call pickup group.
  • Page 455: Paging Group [3-4]

    4.9 Groups [3] Extension Group 17-32 Call Pickup Group Name Specifies the name of the call pickup group. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup 2.2.2 Group Extension Group 17–32...
  • Page 456 4.9 Groups [3] Extension Group 1-16 Paging Group Name Specifies the name of the paging group. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging 2.2.2 Group Extension Group 1–16 Specifies whether the extension group belongs to the corresponding paging group.
  • Page 457 4.9 Groups [3] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging 2.2.2 Group Extension Group 17–32 Specifies whether the extension group belongs to the corresponding paging group. Default Extension Group 17–32: ON for the same-numbered paging group and group 32;...
  • Page 458: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Group Settings [3-5-1]

    4.9 Groups [3] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References 1.14.1 Paging 2.2.2 Group External Pager 1 Specifies whether the external pager belongs to the corresponding paging group. Default ON for all paging groups Value Range ON, OFF Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 459 4.9 Groups [3] Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 460 4.9 Groups [3] FWD Mode Specifies whether the extension rings in FWD mode when a call comes in to the incoming call distribution group. Default Ring Value Range No Ring, Ring Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution DND Mode...
  • Page 461 4.9 Groups [3] Programming References 4.8.4 BGM / Music on Hold [2-3] 4.8.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] 4.12.7 Tenant [6-6]—Music on Hold Feature Guide References 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Specifies the COS of the incoming call distribution group. Depending on the COS, calls from certain extensions are restricted as determined by the Internal Call Block feature.
  • Page 462 4.9 Groups [3] Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 463 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 464 4.9 Groups [3] Programming References 4.8.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] Feature Guide References 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature Time out & Manual Queue Redirection—Overflow Time Specifies the length of time calls wait in a queue before they are redirected to the overflow destination. Default None Value Range...
  • Page 465 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 466 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 467 4.9 Groups [3] Extension No Answer Time Specifies the length of time a call queues at an extension before it is redirected to the next member extension of the incoming call distribution group in UCD or Priority Hunting distribution method. Default None Value Range...
  • Page 468 4.9 Groups [3] Feature Guide References 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution Last Extension Log-out Allows or prohibits the last extension logged-in to the incoming call distribution group to log-out. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out VIP Call Mode Enables the VIP Call mode to prioritize incoming call distribution groups.
  • Page 469 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 470 4.9 Groups [3] Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Incoming Call Log Memory Specifies the number of unanswered calls to the incoming call distribution group that can be logged in the call log memory.
  • Page 471: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Member [3-5-2]

    4.9 Groups [3] Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [, ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Group FWD for Call from Extension—Setting Sets or cancels the FWD feature for incoming intercom calls directed to the incoming call distribution group. Default Value Range Off, On...
  • Page 472 4.9 Groups [3] Extension No. Specifies the extension number of each member. In addition to the extension numbers of the PT, SLT, and PS extensions, floating extension numbers of PS Ring groups can also be specified. Default Member 01–28: 101–128 Member 29–32: Not stored.
  • Page 473: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Queuing Time Table [3-5-3]

    4.9 Groups [3] Feature Guide References 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out 4.9.8 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table [3- 5-3] A Queuing Time Table can contain up to 16 sequences which control how calls waiting in a queue are handled. A maximum of 64 Queuing Time Tables can be programmed. Queuing Sequence—Sequence 01–16 Specifies the command activated by the corresponding sequence.
  • Page 474 4.9 Groups [3] Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting Hunting Type Specifies the hunting type for the hunting group. Default Circular Value Range Circular: Circulates until the call is answered or overflowed Terminated: Terminates at the last extension Programming References None...
  • Page 475: Vm(Dpt) Group-System Setting [3-7-1]

    1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting 4.9.10 VM(DPT) Group—System Setting [3-7-1] A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DPT Integration can be connected to DPT ports of the PBX. The DPT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DPT) Group.
  • Page 476: Vm(Dpt) Group-Unit Setting [3-7-2]

    4.9 Groups [3] 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Option 1—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Option 1—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Feature Guide References 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Transfer Recall to Mailbox Enables the PBX to send the mailbox number of the transfer destination extension to the VPS when a call is transferred to an extension by the Call Transfer without Announcement feature using the Automated Attendant (AA) service of the VPS and the call is not answered within a programmed time period, or when...
  • Page 477: Vm(Dtmf) Group-System Setting [3-8-1]

    4.9.12 VM(DTMF) Group—System Setting [3-8-1] A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DTMF Integration can be connected to SLT ports of the PBX. The SLT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DTMF) Group. A maximum of 2 VM (DTMF) Groups can be programmed.
  • Page 478 4.9 Groups [3] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration VM DTMF Status Signal—Reorder Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the dialed number is invalid. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 479 4.9 Groups [3] VM DTMF Status Signal—Answer Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension has answered the call. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group...
  • Page 480 4.9 Groups [3] Feature Guide References 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to VM Ringback Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to the VPS and the PBX is calling another port of the VPS.
  • Page 481 4.9 Groups [3] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration VM DTMF Command—Recording Message Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS when a call is forwarded, intercepted, or transferred to the VPS, so that the caller can leave a message in a certain mailbox.
  • Page 482 4.9 Groups [3] VM DTMF Command—Switching to AA Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS when in the VM Service Mode to activate the AA Service Mode instead. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and H [H=mailbox number]) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 483 4.9 Groups [3] Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Timing—Inter-digit Time Specifies the length of pause time between DTMF signals the PBX sends to the VPS. Default 80 ms Value Range 80 ms, 160 ms Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Timing—Waiting Time before Sending Follow on ID...
  • Page 484 4.9 Groups [3] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Others—Call Waiting on VM Group Enables the queuing of calls when all extension ports of the VM (DTMF) group are busy. (Call Waiting tone is not sent to any VM port.) Default Enable Value Range...
  • Page 485 4.9 Groups [3] Default None Value Range None, Answer by Mailbox, AA Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Others—Mailbox for Extension Specifies whether the mailboxes use the same numbers as the extensions and incoming call distribution groups, or use different numbers as programmed for each extension or incoming call distribution group.
  • Page 486: Vm(Dtmf) Group-Group Setting [3-8-2]

    Specifies the name of the VM (DTMF) group, which will be shown on the display of the extension that has called the VM (DTMF) group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 487: Ps Ring Group [3-9]

    4.9 Groups [3] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Extension Number of the SLT Port Connected to VM 1–24 Specifies the extension number of the SLT ports that belongs to the VM (DTMF) group. To assign an extension port to a VM (DTMF) group, follow the steps below: Type the extension number of the SLT port that belongs to the VM (DTMF) group.
  • Page 488 PS ring group when Incoming Trunk Call Information Display on this screen is set to Called Number. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 489 4.9 Groups [3] Programming References 4.7.9 Portable Station [1-2] Feature Guide References 1.20.2 PS Ring Group Feature Guide...
  • Page 490: Extension [4]

    4.10 Extension [4] 4.10 Extension [4] 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] For each slot in which an extension card is installed, a certain number of extension ports are displayed. For each extension port, various extension settings can be assigned. It is possible to assign a set of CLIP numbers automatically. Click CLIP Generate. Main Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only).
  • Page 491 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 492 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration Telephone Type Indicates the type of telephone connected to the extension port (reference only). Default Current connected telephone type Value Range DPT(T76xx): KX-T7600 series DPT is connected. DPT(Other): DPT other than KX-T7600 series is connected.
  • Page 493 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range 1–32 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.2 Group Specifies the COS of the extension. Default Value Range 1–64 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Ring Pattern Table Specifies the Ring Tone Pattern Table to be used by the extension.
  • Page 494 4.10 Extension [4] Option 1 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range...
  • Page 495 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 496 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Transfer Recall Destination Specifies the transfer recall destination when an extension user transfers a call with the Call Transfer without Announcement feature and the transferred call is not answered within a certain time period.
  • Page 497 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Slot number Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension.
  • Page 498 4.10 Extension [4] Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 499 4.10 Extension [4] C. Waiting for Call from Extension Selects the method of receiving call waiting notification from other extensions. Default Value Range Off: No notification BSS: Tone from the handset or built-in speaker OHCA: Voice from the built-in speaker W-OHCA: Voice from the handset Programming References None...
  • Page 500 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.6.1.6 Hot Line Pickup Dial Number Specifies the number to be dialed automatically after going off-hook via the Hot Line feature. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 501 4.7.14 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Feature Guide...
  • Page 502 4.10 Extension [4] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References None Call Pickup Deny Enables the prevention of calls being picked up by other extensions. Default Disable Value Range Disable: Allows other extension users to pick up the calls to your extension Enable: Denies other extension users to pick up the calls to your extension Programming References None...
  • Page 503 Specifies the Personal Absent Message which, unlike System Absent Message, is a customized message used only by the certain extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 504 4.10 Extension [4] Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None Extension Number...
  • Page 505 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 506 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Feature Guide References 1.4.1.2 Line Preference—Incoming Intercom Call by Voice Selects the method of receiving intercom calls. When Deny Voice Call is selected, the called party always receives calls by a ring tone: the caller cannot change the called party's call receiving method. Default Tone Call Value Range...
  • Page 507 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Stop Record, Keep Record Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration LCS Answer Mode Specifies whether the extension's mailbox is monitored in Hands-free or Private mode. Default Hands free Value Range Hands free: Monitor through the built-in speaker Private: Monitor through the handset or the built-in speaker after hearing an alarm tone Programming References...
  • Page 508 4.10 Extension [4] Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None Extension Number...
  • Page 509 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 510 4.10 Extension [4] Key Pad Tone Specifies whether the key pad tones are heard when dialing. Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References None Automatic Answer for CO Call Enables the extension user to answer an incoming CO line call automatically after a certain number of rings without going off-hook, when Hands-free Answerback has been set on the extension.
  • Page 511 4.10 Extension [4] Flexible Key Programming Mode Specifies whether the extension user can modify all flexible CO buttons without limitation, or only the One- touch Dialing buttons. When the mode is set to One-touch Dial Only, there is no need to enter "2" before the number.
  • Page 512 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 513 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References None Incoming Call Log Lock Locks or unlocks the Incoming Call Log display (i.e., prevents or allows the other extension users to see the Incoming Call Log information at the extension). Default Unlock Value Range Unlock, Lock Programming References None...
  • Page 514 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 3.3.1 Programming Instructions Feature Guide References None Flash mode during CO Conversation Selects the function of the FLASH/RECALL button during a CO line conversation. Default Flash Recall Value Range EFA, Terminate, Flash Recall Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.10.6 Flash/Recall/Terminate...
  • Page 515 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range 1–100 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial Group CW w/o Tone (Ring after Call) Enables an incoming call to an incoming call distribution group to arrive at a previously busy extension at the time of going on-hook after a call.
  • Page 516 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 517 4.10 Extension [4] Extension Caller ID Enables the extension to send Caller ID information to an SLT. Note that the setting of this parameter is only effective when a resource for sending extension Caller ID is assigned in Extension Caller ID Resource-1, 2 for the port in Extension Caller ID [2-12]. Default Disable Value Range...
  • Page 518 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Slot number Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5] Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension.
  • Page 519 4.10 Extension [4] Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 520 4.10 Extension [4] Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) FWD Destination for Call from CO Indicates the forwarding destination of incoming CO line calls (reference only). Default Not stored.
  • Page 521 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range Off, On Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) FWD Mode for Call from Extension Indicates the forwarding type of incoming intercom calls (reference only). Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Programming References...
  • Page 522: Wired Extension-Extension Settings [4-1-1] Clip Generate

    4.10 Extension [4] Default 15 s Value Range 0–120 s Programming References 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) 4.10.2 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] CLIP Generate CLIP Generate allows CLIP numbers to be programmed at once for a set of locations in series. Pre-existing CLIP numbers will be overwritten.
  • Page 523 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] Feature Guide References 1.25.2.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (CNIP/CONP)—by QSIG Deleting Digits Specifies the number of digits to be deleted from the start of an extension number when using it as part of the CLIP number.
  • Page 524: Wired Extension-Fwd/Dnd [4-1-2]

    4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.10.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] Feature Guide References 1.25.2.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (CNIP/CONP)—by QSIG 4.10.3 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] For each extension, separate Call Forwarding (FWD) and Do Not Disturb (DND) settings can be programmed for incoming intercom and CO line calls.
  • Page 525 4.10 Extension [4] Call from CO—DND Status Availability Turns on or off the DND feature for incoming CO line calls. Default Value Range OFF, ON Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from CO—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming CO line calls are forwarded.
  • Page 526 4.10 Extension [4] Call from Extension—Present Button Status Indicates the current status of the FWD/DND—Internal button (reference only). Default Current status Value Range OFF, FWD, DND Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)—OVERVIEW Call from Extension—FWD Status Availability Turns on or off the FWD feature for incoming intercom calls.
  • Page 527 4.10 Extension [4] Call from Extension—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming intercom calls are forwarded. Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Call from Extension—FWD Destination Specifies the forwarding destination of incoming intercom calls.
  • Page 528: Wired Extension-Speed Dial [4-1-3]

    Specifies the name of the Personal Speed Dialing number to call using the Personal Speed Dialing Directory shown on the extension's display. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 529 4.10 Extension [4] Type Specifies the feature to be assigned to the flexible CO button. Default Key Location 1–16: Single CO Key Location 17–36: Not Stored Value Range Not Stored, Loop CO, Single CO, Group CO, DSS, One-touch, G-DN, Message Waiting, FWD/DND (Both), FWD/DND (External), FWD/DND (Internal), Group FWD (Both), Group FWD (External), Group FWD (Internal), Account, Conference, Terminate, EFA, Call Park, Call Log, Log-in/Log-out, Hurry-up, Wrap-up, System Alarm, Time Service, Answer, Release, TRS Level Change, CLIR, COLR, Headset, Time Service -...
  • Page 530 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Call Park) Specifies whether a call is parked in an idle parking zone automatically or in a specific parking zone. Default Automatic Value Range...
  • Page 531 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range All (Day/Night/Lunch/Break), Day/Night/Break, Day/Night/Lunch, Day/Night Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons 2.2.4 Time Service Parameter Selection (for TRS Level Change) Specifies the TRS level to be used temporarily on a certain extension. Default Value Range 1–7...
  • Page 532 4.10 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for DSS) Specifies the number of an extension to be accessed. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No.
  • Page 533 4.10 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Group FWD (Both)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to which both intercom and CO line calls are forwarded. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References...
  • Page 534 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Call Log) Specifies the extension's own number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which call log information is displayed. If the cell is left empty, the extension will display its own call log information.
  • Page 535 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Record) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the extension's mailbox. Default Not stored.
  • Page 536 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Dial (for One-touch) Specifies the number to be dialed. The PBX can have a maximum of 1000 One-touch Dialing buttons for extensions and DSS Consoles.
  • Page 537 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range 1–8 Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Loop CO, Single CO, Group CO, G-DN) Specifies the ring tone type. Default Value Range 1–30...
  • Page 538: Wired Extension-Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.10 Extension [4] way Transfer button. If the cell is left empty, the extension user can specify the number of an extension each time. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons 4.10.6 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data...
  • Page 539: Wired Extension-Ndss Link Data - Send [4-1-6]

    4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Not Stored, One-Touch Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Dial Specifies the number to be dialed. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 540: Portable Station-Extension Settings [4-2-1]

    Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 541 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References None Extension Group Specifies the extension group to which the PS belongs. The extension group is used to compose call pickup groups and paging groups. Default Value Range 1–32 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.2 Group Specifies the COS of the PS.
  • Page 542 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 543 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.4 Intercept Routing Programmed Mailbox No. Specifies the mailbox number of the PS's mailbox for Voice Processing Systems (VPS) with DTMF Integration. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 544 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 545 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.23.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) ARS Itemized Code Specifies the itemized billing code used by the ARS feature for identifying the calls made from the PS for accounting and billing purposes. Default Not stored.
  • Page 546 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Off, On Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting Pickup Dial Set Sets or cancels the Hot Line feature. The number specified in Pickup Dial Number on this screen is dialed automatically after going off-hook by the Hot Line feature. Default Value Range Off, On...
  • Page 547 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 548 Specifies the Personal Absent Message which, unlike System Absent Message, is a customized message used only by the certain PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Feature Guide...
  • Page 549 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 550 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range No Line: No line is seized. Idle: An idle CO line is seized automatically from the programmed CO line groups. ICM: An extension line is seized. F-1–F-12: A CO line programmed for a flexible CO button (F-1–F-12) is seized. A flexible CO button customized as a Single-CO, Group-CO, Loop-CO, or G-DN button must be selected.
  • Page 551 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.7.4.2 Call Waiting Tone LCS Recording Mode Specifies whether to continue or stop recording the message in the PS's mailbox after the PS user interrupts the call recording while monitoring. Default Stop Record Value Range Stop Record, Keep Record Programming References None...
  • Page 552 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 553 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 554 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References None Character Input Mode Selects the character table to be used for entering characters. Default Table 1 Value Range Table 1: Standard mode Table 2: Option mode Programming References 3.3.1 Programming Instructions Feature Guide References None Flash mode during CO Conversation Selects the function of the FLASH/RECALL button during a CO line conversation.
  • Page 555 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.16.2 Incoming Call Log Outgoing Call Log Memory Specifies the number of telephone numbers dialed by the PS that are retained in the PS's Outgoing Call Log memory. Default Value Range 1–100 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial...
  • Page 556 Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 557 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) FWD Mode for Call from CO Indicates the forwarding type of incoming CO line calls (reference only). Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Programming References 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 558 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) DND Set for Call from Extension Indicates the current DND status for incoming intercom calls (reference only). Default Value Range Off, On Programming References 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) FWD Mode for Call from Extension Indicates the forwarding type of incoming intercom calls (reference only).
  • Page 559: Portable Station-Extension Settings [4-2-1] Clip Generate

    4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) FWD No Answer Time Indicates the length of time an incoming call rings at the PS before the call is forwarded (reference only). Default 15 s Value Range 0–120 s Programming References 4.10.11 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 560 4.10 Extension [4] Number to Generate Specifies the number of locations to be programmed. A CLIP number will only be assigned to registered PS extensions, even if the number entered here is larger than the total number of PS extensions. Default Total number of connected wired extensions Value Range...
  • Page 561: Portable Station-Fwd/Dnd [4-2-2]

    4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.25.2.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (CNIP/CONP)—by QSIG Tail of ID Specifies a suffix number to be applied to all generated CLIP numbers. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Programming References 4.10.9 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 562 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range OFF, ON Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Call from CO—DND Status Availability Turns on or off the DND feature for incoming CO line calls. Default Value Range OFF, ON Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 563 4.10 Extension [4] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [, ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Call from Extension—Present Button Status Indicates the current status of the FWD/DND—Internal button (reference only). Default Current status Value Range...
  • Page 564 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range OFF, ON Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from Extension—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming intercom calls are forwarded. Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 565: Portable Station-Flexible Key [4-2-3]

    4.10 Extension [4] Default 15 s Value Range 0–120 s Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) 4.10.12 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Each flexible CO button can be customized to allow one-touch access to a certain feature. A maximum of 12 flexible CO buttons can be customized for each PS.
  • Page 566 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Group CO) Specifies the CO line group to be accessed. Default Value Range 1–64 Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Call Park)
  • Page 567 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range None: The incoming call distribution group is selected manually. All: All incoming call distribution groups that the PS belongs to. Incoming Group: A specified incoming call distribution group Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons...
  • Page 568 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range 1–8 Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons 2.2.4 Time Service Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for DSS) Specifies the number of an extension to be accessed. Default Not stored.
  • Page 569 4.10 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Message Waiting) Specifies the number of an extension or floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which messages are checked. If this cell is left empty, the PS will check its own messages only. Default Not stored.
  • Page 570 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Group FWD (Internal)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to which intercom calls are forwarded. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 571 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Record) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the PS's mailbox. Default Not stored.
  • Page 572 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Dial (for One-touch) Specifies the number to be dialed. The PBX can have a maximum of 500 One-touch Dialing buttons for PSs. Default Not stored.
  • Page 573 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range 1–8 Programming References 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Call Park) Specifies the number of the parking zone a call is to be parked by pressing the Call Park button whose Parameter Selection on this screen is Specific.
  • Page 574: Portable Station-Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.10 Extension [4] 4.10.13 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy The flexible CO button settings of a PS can be copied to different PSs. Select the PS that has the settings to copy to other PSs from the Extension Number / Name list, then click Copy To. Destination Extension Line Select the number and name of the PS that will receive the copied settings.
  • Page 575: Dss Console-Flexible Key [4-3-2]

    4.10 Extension [4] DSS Console Type Indicates the status of the extension port that the DSS Console is connected (reference only). Default Current status Value Range DSS, No Connection Programming References 4.7.13 Extension Port [1-5]—PT Property—Type (for DPT, APT, S-Hybrid, or Hybrid port) Feature Guide References None Pair Extension Number...
  • Page 576 4.10 Extension [4] (Internal), Account, Conference, Terminate, EFA, Call Park, Call Log, Log-in/Log-out, Hurry-up, Wrap-up, System Alarm, Time Service, Answer, Release, TRS Level Change, CLIR, COLR, Headset, Time Service - Automatic / Manual, Check In, Check Out, Two-way Record, Two-way Transfer, LCS, Voice Mail Transfer, NDSS, CTI Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy...
  • Page 577 4.10 Extension [4] Default Automatic Value Range Automatic, Specific Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.12.2 Call Park 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Log-in/Log-out) Specifies which incoming call distribution groups that the paired extension belongs to are logged-in to or logged-out from.
  • Page 578 4.10 Extension [4] 2.2.4 Time Service Parameter Selection (for TRS Level Change) Specifies the TRS level to be used temporarily on a certain extension. Default Value Range 1–7 Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Time Service - Automatic / Manual) Specifies the Time Table to be used when the Time Service Switching Mode is set to automatic.
  • Page 579 4.10 Extension [4] Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for G-DN) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be accessed. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References...
  • Page 580 4.10 Extension [4] Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Group FWD (External)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to which CO line calls are forwarded.
  • Page 581 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Log-in/Log-out) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to log-in to or log-out from. Default Not stored.
  • Page 582 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Transfer) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the desired mailbox. Default Not stored.
  • Page 583 4.10 Extension [4] Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Dial (for NDSS) Specifies the network extension number of the extension to be accessed.
  • Page 584 4.10 Extension [4] Default Value Range 1–30 Programming References 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Call Park) Specifies the number of the parking zone a call is to be parked by pressing the Call Park button whose Parameter Selection on this screen is Specific.
  • Page 585: Dss Console-Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.10 Extension [4] 4.10.17 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy The flexible DSS button settings of a DSS Console can be copied to different DSS Consoles. Select the DSS Console that has the setting to copy to other DSS Consoles from the DSS Console No./ Pair Extension list, then click Copy To.
  • Page 586: Optional Device [5]

    4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References 1.15.1 Doorphone Call Name Specifies the doorphone name. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Feature Guide...
  • Page 587 4.11 Optional Device [5] Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.15.1 Doorphone Call Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the destination number of doorphone calls for each port in each time mode. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 588: External Pager [5-2]

    4.11 Optional Device [5] Default Value Range 1–64 Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.8.17 Class of Service—Internal Call Block [2-7-3] Feature Guide References 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block 1.15.1 Doorphone Call VM Trunk Group Number Specifies the number of the VPS trunk (CO line) group sent to the VPS when the doorphone call destination is the floating extension number of a VM (DPT) group.
  • Page 589: Disa-System Setting [5-3-1]

    1.15.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) 1.15.4 Background Music (BGM) Name Specifies the name of the external pager. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 590 4.11 Optional Device [5] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Mode when the Destination through DISA is Busy Selects how DISA calls are handled if the destination is busy, and disables Call Waiting, FWD, or Idle Extension Hunting.
  • Page 591 4.11 Optional Device [5] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Cyclic Tone Detection Selects the cyclic tone detection mode. Cyclic tone detection is used to determine the end of a call for a DISA CO-to-CO line conversation established through an analog CO line. To change Cyclic Tone Detection, follow the steps below: Change Cyclic Tone Detection.
  • Page 592: Disa-Message Setting [5-3-2]

    4.11 Optional Device [5] Programming References 4.7.1 Slot [1-1] Feature Guide References 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Cyclic Tone Option—Tone Off Maximum Time Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a cyclic tone to be sent from the telephone company before recognizing it as a tone-off.
  • Page 593 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Name Specifies the name of the OGM. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 594: External Relay [5-4]

    4.11 Optional Device [5] Feature Guide References 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Busy/DND Message No. Selects the OGM to be played for the caller when the destination party is busy or sets DND. Default None Value Range None, 1–32 Programming References...
  • Page 595 4.11 Optional Device [5] Value Range 1–4 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1.3 Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) Physical Location—Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1.3 Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) Physical Location—Port...
  • Page 596: External Sensor [5-5]

    4.11 Optional Device [5] Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1.3 Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) Relay Activate Time Specifies the length of time that the relay stays on when activated. Default Value Range 1–7 s Programming References None...
  • Page 597 4.11 Optional Device [5] External Sensor No. Indicates the number of the external sensor (reference only). Default Current sensor number Value Range 1–4 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.15.8 External Sensor Physical Location—Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range...
  • Page 598 4.11 Optional Device [5] Sensor Name Specifies the sensor name. Default Sensor Value Range Max. 20 characters Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.15.8 External Sensor Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the destination number of sensor calls for each port in each time mode. Default Not stored.
  • Page 599: Feature [6]

    1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.16.1 Caller ID Name Specifies a name for the System Speed Dialing number. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 600: Speed Dialing & Caller Id-Caller Id Modification [6-1-2]

    4.12 Feature [6] CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number Specifies the telephone number (including the CO Line Access number) or feature number assigned to the System Speed Dialing number. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 601 4.12 Feature [6] If the telephone number does not contain an area code programmed here, it is modified based on the Long Distance Code settings. Area Code (for Local / International Call Data 1–10) Specifies the leading number (area code) to look for in the incoming caller's number. Default Not stored.
  • Page 602: Emergency Dial [6-2]

    4.12 Feature [6] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.16.1 Caller ID 4.12.3 Emergency Dial [6-2] Any extension user can dial the programmed emergency numbers at any time after seizing a CO line. The restrictions imposed on the extension, such as Toll Restriction (TRS), Account Code—Forced mode, and Extension Lock are disregarded.
  • Page 603 1.8.5 Verified Code Entry User Name Specifies the user name assigned to the verified code. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 604: Second Dial Tone [6-4]

    4.12 Feature [6] Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] Feature Guide References 1.8.5 Verified Code Entry Itemized Billing Code for ARS Specifies the itemized billing code used by the ARS feature for identifying calls made with a verified code for accounting and billing purposes.
  • Page 605: Absent Message [6-5]

    Absent Message Specifies the message according to need. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default 1: Will Return Soon 2: Gone Home...
  • Page 606: Tenant [6-6]

    4.12 Feature [6] 4.12.7 Tenant [6-6] A maximum of 8 tenants can share the PBX. The tenant members consist of extension groups. The PBX offers each tenant its own Time Table and system resources. Music on Hold Specifies the audio source to be used for Music on Hold. Default Same as System Setting Value Range...
  • Page 607: Hotel [6-8]

    4.12 Feature [6] Value Range Off: ARS is disabled. On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Idle Line Access method. On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any CO Line Access method.
  • Page 608 4.12 Feature [6] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.22.1 Hospitality Features—SUMMARY Room Status Printout (SMDR) Selects whether check-in and check-out data is output on SMDR. Default No Print Value Range No Print, Print Programming References 4.17.1 SMDR [11-1] Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Wakeup Call Printout (SMDR) Selects whether Timed Reminder data is output on SMDR.
  • Page 609 4.12 Feature [6] Value Range Max. 16 characters Programming References 4.17.1 SMDR [11-1] Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 1.21.2 Printing Message Feature Guide...
  • Page 610: Trs [7]

    4.13 TRS [7] 4.13 TRS [7] 4.13.1 Denied Code [7-1] Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed).
  • Page 611: Special Carrier [7-3]

    4.13 TRS [7] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and X) Note "X" can be used as a wild card character which substitutes any digit in its position. Programming References 4.8.15 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.13.1 Denied Code [7-1] Feature Guide References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)
  • Page 612 4.13 TRS [7] TRS Override by System Speed Dialing Enables an outgoing CO line call to override TRS when the call is made using System Speed Dialing. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References 4.12.1 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Main Table [6-1-1] Feature Guide References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) TRS Check for dial "* #"...
  • Page 613 4.13 TRS [7] Feature Guide References 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Dial Digits Limitation after Answering Specifies a limit to be placed on the number of digits which can be dialed after an extension user receives a CO line call. If the number of dialed digits exceeds the programmed limit, the line will be disconnected. Default None Value Range...
  • Page 614: Ars [8]

    4.14 ARS [8] 4.14 ARS [8] 4.14.1 System Setting [8-1] Automatic Route Selection (ARS) automatically selects the appropriate carrier at the time a CO line call is made, according to the programmed settings. The user-dialed number will be checked and modified in order to connect it to the appropriate carrier.
  • Page 615: Leading Number [8-2]

    4.14 ARS [8] 4.14.2 Leading Number [8-2] Specifies the area codes and/or telephone numbers as leading numbers that will be routed by the ARS feature. A maximum of 1000 different leading numbers can be programmed, and each leading number can select a Routing Plan Table number, which determines the ARS procedure.
  • Page 616: Routing Plan Time [8-3]

    4.14 ARS [8] Default Value Range 1–16 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 4.14.3 Routing Plan Time [8-3] The start times of a maximum of 4 different time blocks (Time-A through D) can be programmed for each day of the week.
  • Page 617: Routing Plan Priority [8-4]

    10 different carriers can be programmed to be used for the ARS feature. Carrier Name Specifies the carrier name. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 618 4.14 ARS [8] Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Removed Number of Digits Specifies the number of leading digits to remove from the user-dialed number. Default Value Range 0–15 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Modify Command Specifies the commands to modify the user-dialed number to access the carrier.
  • Page 619 4.14 ARS [8] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [Pause]) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Trunk Group Selects the CO line groups that connect to the carrier. Trunk Group for the Carrier—TRG 01–TRG 64 Enables each CO line group for each carrier.
  • Page 620: Leading Number Exception [8-6]

    4.14 ARS [8] Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Authorization Code for TRG Specifies an Authorization code for each CO line group. The Authorization codes can be added to the user- dialed number by specifying "G" command in Modify Command on the Carrier tab. Authorization Code for Trunk Group—TRG 01–TRG 64 Specifies the Authorization code of each carrier for each CO line group.
  • Page 621 4.14 ARS [8] Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Feature Guide...
  • Page 622: Private Network [9]

    4.15 Private Network [9] 4.15 Private Network [9] 4.15.1 TIE Table [9] A TIE line is a privately leased communication line between two or more PBXs, which provides cost effective communications between company members at different locations. A maximum of 32 TIE Line Routing and Modification Tables can be programmed. It is necessary to make unified tables with all PBXs at different locations in a TIE line network in order to identify the CO line route when an extension makes or receives a TIE line call.
  • Page 623 4.15 Private Network [9] Feature Guide References 1.25.2.3 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) (KX-TDA5920 required) Leading Number Specifies the leading number for other PBX extension numbers or the PBX code of others in the TIE line network. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 624: Network Blf Data Transfer [9-2]

    4.15 Private Network [9] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1.2 PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code) 1.25.1.3 Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) Trunk Group—Priority 1–Priority 8 Specifies the CO line group to be used for TIE line calls for each priority. Default None Value Range...
  • Page 625: Network Operator (Voip) [9-3]

    4.15 Private Network [9] 4.15.3 Network Operator (VoIP) [9-3] Settings related to the network operator can be programmed. The settings on this screen should be programmed at the PBX that is to be monitored (Network PBX ID 2–8). Network Operator Extension No. Specifies the number of an extension at the monitor PBX (the PBX whose Network PBX ID is set to 1 in 4.15.1 TIE Table [9]).
  • Page 626 4.15 Private Network [9] Indicates the entry number (reference only). Default Current entry number Value Range 1–32 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.2.3 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) (KX-TDA5920 required) Network Extension No. Specifies the number of the extension at another PBX that will be monitored. The number input here can be in the form of an Other PBX Extension number, or a TIE number.
  • Page 627 4.15 Private Network [9] Feature Guide References 1.25.2.3 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) (KX-TDA5920 required) NDSS Link Data - Receive (Network PBX ID) Indicates the Network PBX ID of the PBX that the remote extension is connected to (reference only). Default None Value Range...
  • Page 628: Co & Incoming Call [10]

    Specifies the CO line name which is shown on the extension's display when receiving a call from the CO line. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 629: Dil Table & Port Setting [10-2]

    4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Feature Guide References 1.18.4 Display Information Trunk Group Number Specifies the CO line group number to which the CO line belongs. Default Value Range 1–64 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.2 Group 4.16.2 DIL Table & Port Setting [10-2] Direct In Line (DIL) can be selected for each CO line as the method of distributing incoming CO line calls to certain destinations.
  • Page 630 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References None Card Type Indicates the CO line card type (reference only). Default Current card type Value Range Card type Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Trunk Property Indicates the networking type of each CO line (reference only).
  • Page 631 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Value Range 0–15 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1.2 PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code) 1.25.1.3 Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code) TIE—Additional Dial Specifies the number to be added to the incoming called number in the place of the removed digits for TIE line service.
  • Page 632 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References None Card Type Indicates the CO line card type (reference only). Default Current card type Value Range Card type Programming References None...
  • Page 633 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Default Day, Night: 601 Lunch, Break: Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9): For the extension number of the own PBX Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9): For the extension number of the other PBX Programming References 4.8.12 Numbering Plan—Other PBX Extension [2-6-3] Feature Guide References...
  • Page 634 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Feature Guide References 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration CLI for DIL When CLI distribution is enabled for a CO line to which the DIL distribution is set, incoming CO line calls will be distributed to the CLI destinations (instead of the DIL destinations) if the caller's identification number is found in the System Speed Dialing Table, which is used as the Caller ID Table.
  • Page 635: Miscellaneous [10-3]

    4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Trunk Property Indicates the networking type of each CO line (reference only). Default Current networking type Value Range Public, Private(TIE) Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Enables CLI distribution in each time mode.
  • Page 636 4.16 CO & Incoming Call [10] Value Range Disable (Busy Tone): Sends busy tone to the caller (However, a call through LCOT card will ring at the original destination while the caller hears a ringback tone.) Enable: Redirects the call to the intercept destination Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 637: Maintenance [11]

    4.17 Maintenance [11] 4.17 Maintenance [11] 4.17.1 SMDR [11-1] Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records detailed information about incoming and outgoing calls. SMDR Type Selects the format of SMDR output. Default Type A Value Range Type A: 80 digits without call charge information Type B: 80 digits with call charge information Type C: 120 digits Programming References...
  • Page 638 4.17 Maintenance [11] Default Value Range 4–99 Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SMDR Skip Perforation (Number of Line) Specifies the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. The number of lines for the skip perforation should be shorter than the page length.
  • Page 639 4.17 Maintenance [11] Incoming Call Print Specifies whether the information relating to incoming CO line calls, such as caller's identification name and number, is printed. Default No Print Value Range No Print, Print Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Intercom Call Print Specifies whether the dialed digits of outgoing intercom calls are printed.
  • Page 640 4.17 Maintenance [11] 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ARS Dial Selects the type of the dialed number to be printed for a call with the ARS feature. Default Dial after ARS Modification Value Range Dial before ARS Modification: The user-dialed number Dial after ARS Modification: The ARS modified number Programming References None...
  • Page 641 4.17 Maintenance [11] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.1 Memory Dialing Features—OVERVIEW 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Date Format Selects the printed date format. Default MM-DD-YY Value Range MM-DD-YY, DD-MM-YY, YY-MM-DD, YY-DD-MM Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Time Format (12H/24H) Selects whether times are displayed using the 12- or 24-hour format.
  • Page 642: System Program [11-2]

    4.17 Maintenance [11] Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Condition Code "AN/VA" Print Specifies whether the time of answering an incoming CO line call is printed. Default No Print Value Range No Print, Print Programming References None Feature Guide References...
  • Page 643: Miscellaneous [11-3]

    4.17 Maintenance [11] 010–019, 100–999: Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.3.2 PT Programming 4.17.3 Miscellaneous [11-3] Various settings for on-site and remote programming and diagnosis can be specified. Analog Remote (Modem) Floating Extension Number Specifies the floating extension number for analog remote maintenance.
  • Page 644 4.17 Maintenance [11] Password Lock Counter for Remote Programming Specifies the number of successive incorrect password entries before remote access is locked. Default None Value Range None, 1–15 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.3.1 PC Programming Remote Maintenance Dial Number (Own telephone number for reference) Specifies the telephone number of the PBX used for reference.
  • Page 645 RS-232C: Word Length Specifies the number of bits in each byte of a character. When connecting the KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console to the PBX using an RS-232C cable, assign the following values to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX:...
  • Page 646 4.17 Maintenance [11] RS-232C: Parity Bit Selects a parity bit code that indicates what type of parity is used to detect an error in the string of bits composing a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer. Default None Value Range...
  • Page 647 4.17 Maintenance [11] Error Log Information Print Specifies whether the PBX error log is printed to the SMDR output. Default Print Value Range No Print, Print Programming References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information Local Alarm Display Extension 1, Local Alarm Display Extension 2 Specifies the extension numbers of PTs which respond to a local alarm.
  • Page 648 Specifies the command to automatically initialize an external modem every time it is plugged into the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default AT&F0Q0E0V1S0=1X0&D0...
  • Page 649: Password Setting [11-4]

    Specifies the command to manually initialize an external modem. The command specified here is controlled by PT system programming (External Modem Control [801]). As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 650 Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.2.6 Manager Features System Password - PC Programming : User Level Specifies the system password used to access KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console in User Level. Default 1234 Value Range 4–10 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References...
  • Page 651 4.17 Maintenance [11] System Password - PC Programming : Administrator Level Specifies the system password used to access KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console in Administrator Level. Default 1234 Value Range 4–10 digits (consisting of 0–9) Programming References None Feature Guide References 2.3.1 PC Programming System Password - PC Programming : Installer Level Specifies the system password used to access KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console in Installer Level.
  • Page 652 4.17 Maintenance [11] Feature Guide...
  • Page 653: Appendix

    Section 5 Appendix Feature Guide...
  • Page 654: Capacity Of System Resources

    5.1 Capacity of System Resources Capacity of System Resources 5.1.1 Capacity of System Resources System Item Capacity Tenant CO Line Group Extension Group Paging Group Call Pickup Group Incoming Call Distribution Group 64 (32 extensions/group) PS Ring Group VM (DPT) Group 1 VPS 8 ch VM (DTMF) Group...
  • Page 655 5.1 Capacity of System Resources Dialing Item Capacity Emergency Call 32 digits, 10 entries Quick Dialing 4 digits, 80 entries System Speed Dialing Without MEC: 32 digits, 1 000 entries/PBX With MEC: Additional 32 digits, 1 000 entries Personal Speed Dialing Without MEC: 32 digits, 10 entries/extn.
  • Page 656 5.1 Capacity of System Resources Call Log Item Capacity Outgoing Call Log—PT 100 logs/extn. 52 logs/PBX Outgoing Call Log—PS 100 logs/extn. 28 logs/PBX Incoming Call Log—PT 100 logs/extn. 52 logs/PBX Incoming Call Log—PS 100 logs/extn. 28 logs/PBX Incoming Call Log—Incoming Call Distribution Group 100 logs/group 64 logs/PBX Password...
  • Page 657: Tones/Ring Tones

    5.2 Tones/Ring Tones Tones/Ring Tones 5.2.1 Tones/Ring Tones Tone Patterns (Default) Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Confirmation Tone 4 Confirmation Tone 5 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 3 Dial Tone 4 Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringback Tone 1 Ringback Tone 2...
  • Page 658 5.2 Tones/Ring Tones Tone Patterns (Default) 15 s Hold Alarm Tone Call Waiting Tone 1 Call Waiting Tone 2 Ring Tone Patterns (Default) Single Double Triple S-Double Feature Guide...
  • Page 659: Revision History

    5.3 Revision History Revision History 5.3.1 MPR Version 1.1 Changed Contents • 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting Call Waiting Caller ID (Visual Caller ID) • 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup [Directed Call Pickup] • 1.10.9 Paralleled Telephone Digital XDP • 1.14.1 Paging Paging Group •...
  • Page 660 5.3 Revision History Changed Contents • 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial • 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons • 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) • 1.23.4 Timed Reminder • 1.26.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering •...
  • Page 661: Index

    Index Feature Guide...
  • Page 662 Index Call Forwarding—No Answer Time [605] Call Handling Features Absent Message Call Hold Absent Message [008] Call Hold Retrieve Deny Account Code Entry Call Monitor Account Code Mode [508] Call Park Administrative Information Features Call Park Recall Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice Call Park Retrieve Deny Alternate Receiving/Calling Mode (Ring/Voice) Override Call Pickup Alternate Receiving—Ring/Voice...
  • Page 663 Index Conference Door Open Duration [207] Conference Features Doorphone Call Conference Features—OVERVIEW Doorphone Call Destination [720] Confirmation Tone Doorphone Number Reference [729] CONP —> Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) and Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation (CNIP/ CONP)—by QSIG EFA —> External Feature Access (EFA) CONR —>...
  • Page 664 MPR Version 2.0 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Multiple FWD Music for Transfer [712] Installation Manual References Music on Hold Installing and Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console Music on Hold [711] Installing KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console Mute Intercept Routing Intercept Routing—Busy Intercept Routing—DND Intercept Routing—No Answer (IRNA)
  • Page 665 Index No Line Preference 54, 65 PS Registration [690] PS Ring Group PS Termination [691] PT —> Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA) PT Programming 233, 248, 255 Off-hook Monitor PT Programming References Pulse to Tone Conversion OGM —> Outgoing Message (OGM) OHCA —>...
  • Page 666 Index Special Carrier Access Code [303] User Manual References Speed Dialing—Personal/System Starting KX-TDA50 Maintenance Console Station Hunting —> Idle Extension Hunting Verified Code [120] Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Verified Code COS Number [123] Station Password Lock —> Extension PIN Lock Verified Code Entry Station Program Clear —>...
  • Page 667 Index Feature Guide...
  • Page 668 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. © 2004 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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