Panasonic KX-TD500BX User Manual page 7

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Introduction
• Call Log, Outgoing* redials by selecting one of the last five CO calls you made,
according to the number information on the display.
• Conference, Unattended When you are in a conference with two outside parties, you
can leave the conference and allow the other two parties to continue the conversation.
You can also return to the conference.
• Data Line Security prohibits various tones, such as call waiting tone or hold recall tone,
from sounding at the extension in the data communication mode. It also blocks
overriding by other extensions, such as Executive Busy Override.
• Doorphone and Door Opener (— Option) enables the conversation between you and
a visitor at door. You can also unlock the door a few seconds from your phone.
• Executive Busy Override allows you to enter into an existing conversation at an
extension/CO line.
• Full One-Touch Dialing allows you to have easy access to a desired party or system
feature by pressing just one button.
• Message Waiting allows you to leave a message notification for another extension. The
message waiting lamp (MESSAGE indicator) gives a visual indication that a message
notification has been received.
• Paralleled Telephone Connection allows you to connect your DPT in parallel with an
SLT. Each telephone can have the same extension number so that you can use either
telephone. If the eXtra Device Port (XDP) feature is available through System
Programming, each telephone can be connected to the same extension port but have
different extension numbers so that they can act as completely different extensions.
• System Feature Access Menu* allows you to access various features easily by
following the display on the large LCD and pressing corresponding buttons.
• VPS Integration (— Option) enables forwarding any incoming call to Voice Mail.
Recording or Playing back the message(s) is also available. To use Voice Mail services,
installing a Voice Processing System (VPS) is required.
Terms used in the Descriptions
Feature Numbers
A feature number is an access code for various functions when programming or executing
features using proprietary or single line telephones connected to the system. You can access
available features by dialing the corresponding feature number (and additional number, if
required).
There are two types of feature numbers as follows:
• Flexible feature number
• Fixed feature number
While fixed feature numbers cannot be changed, flexible feature numbers can be changed.
Please refer to the Programming Guide for details. In this manual, the default numbers are used
to describe each operation and illustration. Use the new programmed number if you have
changed a flexible feature number. The lists of fixed numbers and default flexible feature
numbers are shown in Section "6 Appendix."
If you use a dial pulse (DP) type Single Line Telephone (SLT);
It is not possible to access features that have " " or "#" in their feature numbers.
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