Pdn (Primary Directory Number)/Sdn (Secondary Directory Number) Extension - Panasonic KX-NCP500 Feature Manual

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4.1.7 DIL (Direct In Line)
13.1.3 Password Security
13.1.7 PDN (Primary Directory Number)/SDN (Secondary Directory
Number) Extension
Description
Primary Directory Number (PDN) buttons and Secondary Directory Number (SDN) buttons are ideal for use
between bosses and secretaries. When a call (intercom or CO) arrives at a PDN button on the boss's extension,
the call will ring and the LED of the SDN button will flash at the secretary's extension as well, indicating that
an incoming call is arriving at the boss's extension. In addition, caller information (e.g., Caller ID) of the incoming
call will appear on the secretary's extension. The secretary can answer the call for the boss by simply pressing
the SDN button. Delayed ringing can be set for a PDN or SDN button.
A secretary can hold a call answered on the SDN button, and the boss can retrieve the held call simply by
pressing the PDN button, like when answering a call with an S-CO button. In addition, a secretary can transfer
calls from an SDN button or other button (e.g., S-CO button) to the boss's extension with a simple operation,
like when using a DSS button.
An extension can have several SDN buttons, each registered to a different boss's extension. However, only
one SDN button can be registered for a single boss at each extension. An extension can have up to eight PDN
buttons. PDN buttons can simplify the use of an extension because both intercom and CO line calls can be
made and received at a PDN button.
Making Calls with an SDN Button
When Standard SDN Key mode is assigned to an SDN extension (secretary) through COS programming, SDN
extensions (secretaries) can make calls for PDN extensions (bosses) on the SDN button. For example, a boss
can ask a secretary to make a call and put the call on hold, after which, the boss can retrieve the held call.
Through COS programming, it is possible to allow an SDN extension to make calls using the COS of the PDN
extension. All other settings that are available when using the Walking COS feature are also applied (®
20.1.1 Walking COS).
SDN Direct Dial
An SDN extension can call a PDN extension or transfer a call to a PDN extension using an SDN button.
In this case:
Only the PDN extension rings (i.e., other SDN extensions do not ring).
The delayed ringing and DND settings of the PDN extension are ignored.
Document Version 2013-05

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