PABX CS416 User Manual

PABX CS416 User Manual

Group telephone system

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Chap 1 Brief Introduction & Features
1.1 System Overview
General overview of the PABX system's design, functions, and applications.
1.2 Features
Highlights the key features and capabilities of the PABX system.
Chap 2 Installation & Connection
2.1 System Configuration
Details system capacity and configuration options for CS and TS series models.
2.2 System Appearance
Illustrates the physical layout and ports of the PABX system.
2.3 Installation Procedure
Step-by-step instructions for installing the PABX system safely and correctly.
2.4 Installation Warning
Important safety warnings and precautions to observe during PABX installation.
Chap 3 System Programming
3.1 Before Programming
Prerequisites and guidelines before commencing system programming.
3.2 Basic Commands
Introduces fundamental commands like password change, reset, and time settings.
3.3 Enable/Disable C.O. Lines
Manages the activation and deactivation of C.O. (trunk) lines.
3.4 Setting Operating Mode
Configures the system's operational modes for handling incoming calls.
3.5 OGM Recording/Monitoring (CS/TS Series)
Instructions for recording and monitoring Outgoing Greeting Messages.
3.6 OGM Recording/Monitoring (CS+/TS+ Series)
Advanced OGM recording and monitoring for CS+/TS+ models.
3.7 Auto-Attendant Mode Setting
Settings for the Auto-Attendant mode's behavior.
3.8 Operator Setting
Configuration related to the operator extension.
3.9 Operator Ringing Setting
Configures how operator extensions ring.
3.10 Exts. Dialing-out Mode
Configures how extensions make outgoing calls.
3.11 Calling Restriction Setting
Sets up rules to restrict outgoing calls.
3.12 Exts. Using C.O. Lines Access
Controls which extensions can access specific C.O. lines.
3.13 Flexible Coding
Allows changing extension numbers and resetting to default.
3.14 Ringing/Transfer/Reservation Time
Configures timing parameters for ringing, transfer, and reservation.
3.15 Transfer Operation Parameter
Parameters affecting call transfer operations.
3.16 CID Functions (CS+/TS+)
Configuration for Caller ID (CID) features.
Chap 4 Operating Instruction
4.1 Operator Attendant Mode
Explains how to use the operator attendant mode for calls.
4.2 Auto-attendant Mode
Details the operation of the auto-attendant system with OGM.
4.3 Transfer Programming
Sets up call transfers for off-place, busy, or no-answer conditions.
4.4 Dialing C.O. Lines
Instructions for dialing out using C.O. lines in direct and indirect modes.
4.5 Booking C.O. Lines
How to reserve a C.O. line when it is busy.
4.8 Coming Call Pickup
Methods for picking up incoming calls.
4.9 Call Transfer (External Call)
How to transfer external calls to other extensions.
4.10 Three Way Conference
Instructions for setting up a three-way conference call.
4.11 C.O. Line Reservation
How to reserve a C.O. line while on an existing call.
4.14 Call Switch (During Conversation)
Switching to a new incoming call during an active conversation.
4.17 Inquiry Functions
Functions for checking system status and extension numbers.
4.18 Priority Access and Monitoring
Gaining priority access to or monitoring C.O. lines.
4.19 Call Forwarding
Setting up call forwarding for extensions.
4.20 Call Forwarding Busy/Unavailable
Forwarding calls when an extension is busy or unavailable.
Appendix I Maintenance & Troubleshooting
1. Outgoing Calls Failures
Troubleshooting steps for when outgoing calls fail.
2. Outside Calls Failures
Troubleshooting steps for incoming call failures.
3. Intercom Call Failures
Troubleshooting steps for intercom call failures.
Appendix IV Programming & Operation Instruction
1. Index of Basic Operation
Quick reference table for basic system operations and commands.
2. Index of System Programming
Index of system programming commands and their functions.

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