Before Operating The Telephones - Panasonic KX-NS700 Operating Manual

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1.1.6 Before Operating the Telephones

1.1.6 Before Operating the Telephones
What Kind of Telephone Can Be Used?
You can use the following types of telephone with this PBX:
Panasonic IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT)
(e.g., KX-NT300 series, KX-NT500 series)
Panasonic Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT)
(e.g., KX-T7600 series, KX-DT300 series, KX-DT500 series)
Panasonic Analog Proprietary Telephone (APT)
(e.g., KX-T7700 series)
Panasonic Portable Station (PS)
(e.g., KX-TD7696, KX-WT125)
SIP phone
(e.g., KX-UT series SIP phones, Third party SIP phones)
Single Line Telephone (SLT)
(e.g., rotary pulse telephone)
Which features are available depend on the type of telephone being used. If you are using a Panasonic
telephone with a special feature button such as
the buttons or displayed messages for easy programming.
If you use a large display telephone (e.g., KX-NT346 or KX-T7636), you can follow the displayed messages
to use the features. If your telephone does not have feature buttons and/or a display, you may operate the
PBX by entering a feature number instead. Follow the operation for your type of telephone.
Registration for your Portable Station (PS)/SIP Phone
Your PS or SIP phone must be registered with the PBX and assigned an extension number before initial use,
through system programming. To confirm the extension number of your PS, refer to "Your extension
information" in "3.1.2 Personal Programming". For SIP phone users, follow the instructions for your phone.
Feature Numbers
To use certain features, you need to enter specified feature numbers (and an additional parameter, if required).
There are two types of feature numbers as follows:
Flexible feature number
Fixed feature number
Fixed feature numbers cannot be changed. However, you can change the flexible numbers to other numbers
for easier use. In this manual, the default numbers (factory installed) are used for operations.
A flexible number is shown as
the feature number. Write the new number in the "Feature Number Table" (Appendix).
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or a display or both, you can follow the operations using
(half-shaded key). Use the new programmed number if you have changed
If you use a Panasonic
proprietary telephone which does
not have feature buttons, you
may change one of the unused
flexible buttons to a feature
button. Refer to
"3.1.4 Customizing the Buttons".
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