Programming Instructions. Panasonic KX-TEM824

Programming Instructions. Panasonic KX-TEM824
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Section 3

Programming Instructions

Feature Guide 199

3.1 Introduction

3.1

Introduction

3.1.1

Introduction

These programming instructions are designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the

Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System. The PBX has default settings that can be changed to meet your needs. These settings control the manner in which the PBX features described in this Feature Guide function, and changing these settings is referred to as "system programming". System programming can be performed by only one person at a time. A second person attempting to programme the system will be denied access to system programming.

Ways to Programme

There are 2 programming methods:

PC Programming

PC programming is described in Section 3.2 PC Programming.

PT (Proprietary Telephone) Programming

PT programming is described in Section 3.3 PT Programming. An authorised administrator or the

manager can perform system programming by entering 3-digit programming numbers with a PT.

Password Security

To maintain system security, a password is required to perform system programming. When KX-TE

Maintenance Console is started for the first time, the Quick Setup utility will ask you to set the system password. To avoid unauthorised access and possible fraudulent dialling, do not disclose the password.

Warning to the Administrator or Installer regarding the system password

1.

Please inform the customer of the importance of the password and the possible dangers if it becomes known to others.

2.

To avoid unauthorised access and possible fraudulent dialling, maintain the secrecy of the password.

3.

We strongly recommend that you change the default password value to something else for reasons of system security. It is best to use a password of 7 digits.

4.

Please change the password periodically.

5.

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-TE Maintenance Console software. If you do not have a backup of the system data, you must reset the PBX to its factory defaults and reprogramme it. Therefore, we strongly recommend maintaining a backup of the system data. For more information on how to back up the system data, refer to the on-line help that appears by selecting the Help menu during PC programming. However, as system passwords can be extracted from backup copies of the system data file, do not allow unauthorised access to these files.

Note

This PBX has only one system password. It can be changed by either PT programming or PC programming. For this reason, the password can consist of numerals only.

200 Feature Guide

3.2 PC Programming

3.2

PC Programming

3.2.1

Installing and Starting KX-TE Maintenance Console

To programme and administer the PBX by PC (Personal Computer), you need to install KX-TE Maintenance

Console onto the PC. To install and start KX-TE Maintenance Console when the PC and the PBX are connected, refer to the Installation Manual ( 3.1.1 Installing KX-TE Maintenance Console on a PC). KX-

TE Maintenance Console starts the programme using the drive where you installed the software automatically.

System Requirements

Required Operating System

• Microsoft Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP

Minimum Hardware Requirements

• CPU: 300 MHz Intel Celeron microprocessor

• HDD: 100 MB of available hard disk space

• RAM: 128 MB of available RAM

Feature Guide 201

3.3 PT Programming

3.3

PT Programming

3.3.1

Programming Instructions

Required Telephone

PBX settings can be customised through system programming by using a proprietary telephone (PT) with a display, such as the KX-T7730. An authorised administrator or the manager extension connected to extension jack 01 can access system programming.

Only one system programming session can be performed at a time; that is, only one user can access system programming at a time. This includes PC programming.

Buttons and Functions

Fixed Button (KX-T7730/KX-T7735) Function

PREV (PREVIOUS)

NEXT

SECRET

STORE

PAUSE

PROGRAM

END

SELECT

202 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Fixed Button (KX-T7730/KX-T7735) Function

FLASH

CLEAR

Entering System Programming Mode

Using a PT to perform system programming allows an authorised administrator to set a wide range of PBX features and parameters. To enter system programming mode, the system password is required. With the system password, all system programming is accessible.

#

System Password for

Administrator —for PT Programming

1234

Programming No.

3 digits

Note

means default value throughout these programming instructions.

Entering Manager Programming Mode

Using a PT to perform manager programming allows the manager extension (extension jack 01) to set certain PBX features and parameters. To enter manager programming mode, the extension password for the manager (manager password) is required.

With the manager password, the following 4 system programming settings are accessible:

System Speed Dialling Number [001]

System Speed Dialling Name [011]

DISA Security Code [512]

DISA Security Code Digits [530]

#

Extension Password for Manager

—for PT Programming

Programming No.

3 digits

Notes

• The system password may be entered instead of the manager password.

• With the manager password, the manager can also set a password to each extension, print out call log information for each extension, and programme call charges. For more information on how to assign a password to each extension including the manager password and to print out call log information for each extension, refer to the User Manual ( 2.1.7 Changing System Settings Using

Programming Mode, 3.2.2 Changing Call Logs and Call Charges).

Feature Guide 203

3.3 PT Programming

Entering Characters

The PT's dialling buttons can be used to enter characters when storing a name or message. The following tables depict the available characters:

Table 1 (Alphabet mode)/Table 2 (Numeral mode)

* This character is only available with the CE (Central Europe) and PD (Poland) models, when programming

Currency [921].

204 Feature Guide

Table 3 (Cyrillic alphabet mode for RU [Russia]/UA [Ukraine] model)

3.3 PT Programming

* This character is only available for the KX-T7735RU.

[Example of Entering Characters]

To enter "Ann":

n

A

2

6

(5 times)

OR

n

6

(5 times)

Notes

• To toggle between "Alphabet mode" and "Numeral mode" or between "Alphabet mode", "Cyrillic

alphabet mode (assignable only in Extension Name in Cyrillic [616] )", and "Numeral mode", press

SELECT.

• To move the cursor right, press .

• To delete all characters, press CLEAR. To delete a character, press .

Feature Guide 205

3.3 PT Programming

P

S

L

O

I

E

G

List of Abbreviations

A

B

C

D

T

U

V

CPC

DIL

DISA

DND

DRD

DSS

DTMF

EFA

AA

APT

ARS

BGM

BV

CO

COS

GRP

IRNA

LCS

OGM

PT

SLT

SMDR

SMS

TAM

TRS

UCD

VM

Automated Attendant

Analogue Proprietary Telephone

Automatic Route Selection

Background Music

Built-in Voice Message

Outside (CO) Line

Class of Service

Calling Party Control

Direct In Line

Direct Inward System Access

Do Not Disturb

Distinctive Ring Detection

Direct Station Selection

Dual Tone Multi-Frequency

External Feature Access

Group

Intercept Routing—No Answer

Live Call Screening

Outgoing Message

Proprietary Telephone

Single Line Telephone

Station Message Detail Recording

Short Message Service

Telephone Answering Machine

Toll Restriction

Uniform Call Distribution

Voice Mail

206 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

3.3.2

Programming Procedures

Notes

• means default value throughout these programming instructions.

• means to select "All", except when setting the charge in Call Charge Calculation related programming items where it means "Decimal point".

• The following are displayed when you store a number, such as a telephone number, or feature number:

P: PAUSE; -: CONF; F: FLASH/RECALL; [ ]: INTERCOM x: PAUSE (substitutes for any number [i.e., wild card])

• To return to the previous programming item, press .

• To correct a wrong entry, press CLEAR and then enter the new input.

• To delete a stored parameter, press CLEAR, enter the new input, and then press STORE.

• Press or to scroll the display.

• Some programming items cannot have a value left empty.

Date & Time [000]

0

SELECT

0

(Sun…Sat)

0

NEXT

hour

(1…12)

year

SELECT

(Jan.…Dec.)

(00…99)

minute

SELECT

(00…59) (AM/PM)

day

(1…31)

STORE

END

Notes

• The clock starts immediately after the STORE button is pressed.

• The PBX supports years from 2000 to 2099.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

System Speed Dialling Number [001]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

0 0 1

NEXT speed dialling no.

phone no.

STORE

(00…99) Max. 32 digits

(0…9, , #, P, –, F, [ ])

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature Guide 207

3.3 PT Programming

Notes

• An Outside (CO) Line Access number (9/0 [for New Zealand: 1 or 9], 81 through 88) should be included before the phone number. When dialling, a pause will automatically be inserted after the

Outside (CO) Line Access number.

When storing an account code assigned in Account Code [310], enter

and the account code after an Outside (CO) Line Access number.

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1 Memory Dialling Features

System Password [002]

0 0 2

NEXT password

4-7 digits

(0000…9999999)

1234

STORE END

WARNING

To maintain system security, a password is required to perform system programming.

To avoid unauthorised access and possible fraudulent dialling, do not disclose the password.

Warning to the Administrator regarding the system password

1.

Please inform the customer of the importance of the password and the possible dangers if it becomes known to others.

2.

To avoid unauthorised access and possible fraudulent dialling, maintain the secrecy of the password.

3.

We strongly recommend that you change the default password value to something else for reasons of system security. It is best to use a password of 7 digits.

4.

Please change the password periodically.

5.

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-TE Maintenance Console software. If you do not have a backup of the system data, you must reset the PBX to its factory defaults and reprogramme it. Therefore, we strongly recommend maintaining a backup of the system data. For more information on how to back up the system data, refer to the on-line help that appears by selecting the Help menu during PC programming. However, as system passwords can be extracted from backup copies of the system data file, do not allow unauthorised access to these files.

Note

This PBX has only one system password. It can be changed by either PT programming or PC programming. For this reason, the password can consist of numerals only.

Feature & Programming References

2.3.1 PC Programming

2.3.2 PT Programming

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3.3 PT Programming

DSS Console Jack Assignment [003]

0 0 3

NEXT

DSS console no.

extension jack no.

STORE END

(1…2) (02…24/Disable)

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

Notes

• To delete (disable) an extension jack number, press CLEAR in the extension jack number step.

• The same jack number cannot be assigned to 2 DSS Consoles.

• Do not assign extension jack 01 (manager extension) as the DSS Console jack.

The extension jack number preassigned as a paired telephone in Console Paired Telephone [004]

should not be assigned in this programme.

Feature & Programming References

1.18.1 Fixed Buttons

2.1.1 Extension Jack Configuration

Console Paired Telephone [004]

0 0 4

NEXT

DSS console no.

extension jack no.

STORE END

(1…2) (01…24/Disable)

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

Notes

• To delete (disable) an extension jack number, press CLEAR in the extension jack number step.

The extension jack number preassigned as a DSS Console in DSS Console Jack Assignment [003]

should not be assigned in this programme.

• An SLT cannot be paired with the DSS Console.

Feature & Programming References

1.18.1 Fixed Buttons

2.1.1 Extension Jack Configuration

One-touch Transfer Using a DSS Button [005]

0 0 5

END NEXT SELECT

(With Transfer/

Without Transfer)

STORE

Feature Guide 209

3.3 PT Programming

Note

With Transfer: Press the DSS button to transfer an outside (CO) line call.

Without Transfer: Press the TRANSFER button, then the DSS button to transfer an outside (CO) line call.

Feature & Programming References

1.11.1 Call Transfer

1.18.1 Fixed Buttons

Time Service Switching Mode [006]

0 0 6

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Manual/Automatic)

Feature & Programming References

2.2.3 Time Service

Time Service Start Time [007]

END

Time Service Start Time [007]

0 0 7

NEXT NEXT

or

PREV

(Sun

…Sat) or

SELECT

(Every day) (Day/Night/

Lunch-start/

Lunch-end)

To go to another day of the week

To go to another mode

hour

(1…12) or

*

minute

(00…59)

STORE

(AM/PM)

To keep the settings unchanged, keep pressing SELECT until "None" is displayed

END

Notes

This programme is available when switching mode is enabled in automatic mode in Time Service

Switching Mode [006].

• * Pressing SELECT shows the previous entry. When the display shows "None", press SELECT to set the start time.

Feature & Programming References

2.2.3 Time Service

Operator Assignment [008]

0 0 8

NEXT extension jack no.

STORE END

(01…24/Disable)

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3.3 PT Programming

Note

To delete (disable) an extension jack number, press CLEAR in the extension jack number step.

Feature & Programming References

2.2.4 Operator/Manager Features

Extension Number [009]

0 0 9

NEXT

SELECT

(Plan 1/2/3)

STORE

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue extension jack no.

extension no.

(01…24)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Notes

• Programmable extension numbers are as follows:

Plan 1: 100–199; Plan 2: 100–499; Plan 3: 10–49

(for United Kingdom/New Zealand: Plan 1: 200–299; for New Zealand: Plan 2: 200–499, Plan 3:

20–49)

• The same extension number cannot be entered for 2 different extension jacks.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

1.6.1.6 Quick Dialling

1.19.2 Voice Mail Inband (DTMF) Integration

2.3.4 Feature Numbering

LCD Time Display [010]

0 1 0

NEXT SELECT

(12/24 h)

STORE END

Note

The following settings and features use 12-hour format even if 24-hour format is assigned in this programme:

Date & Time [000]

Time Service Start Time [007]

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

1.21.2 Timed Reminder

Feature Guide 211

3.3 PT Programming

System Speed Dialling Name [011]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

0 1 1

NEXT speed dialling no.

name*

STORE END

(00…99) Max.

16 characters

To continue

SELECT

Note

* A name can be entered using a PT's dialling buttons. The displayed character varies depending on the number of times that the dialling button is pressed. It is possible to toggle between "Alphabet mode" and "Numeral mode" by pressing SELECT.

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.5 Speed Dialling—Personal/System

3.3.1 Programming Instructions—Entering Characters

Second Feature Numbering Plan [012]

0 1 2

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue code no.

(50…59)

feature no.

STORE

Max. 10 digits

(0…9, , #, P, –, F, [ ])

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

This programme is available only when "Plan 2" or "Plan 3" is selected in Extension Number [009].

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.6 Quick Dialling

2.3.4 Feature Numbering

212 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling [013]

0 1 3

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue location no.

(1…9)

feature no.

Max. 24 digits

(0…9, , #, P, –, F, [ ])

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Notes

• Any feature number can be stored in a One-touch button. However, the feature numbers for

Personal Speed Dialling, System Speed Dialling, and Quick Dialling do not function.

• This feature is not available when the KX-T7710 is connected in parallel with a PT.

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.3 KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling

Hunting Group Set [100]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 0 0

NEXT extension group no.

name*

STORE END

(1…8/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting

Extension Group [600]

Hunting Type [101]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 0 1

NEXT extension group no.

name*

STORE END

(1…8/ )

(Terminate/

Circular)

To continue

SELECT

Note

This programme is available when the extension group is enabled in Hunting Group Set [100].

Feature Guide 213

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting

DTMF Integration Port [102]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 0 2

NEXT extension jack no.

name*

STORE END

(07, 08, 15, 16/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.19.2 Voice Mail Inband (DTMF) Integration

DTMF Integration [103]

1 0 3

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

When a KX-TVP series VPS is connected to the PBX, to enable Inband (DTMF) Integration between

the VPS and the PBX, select "Plan 1" or "Plan 2" in Extension Number [009] and "Enable" in this

programme.

Feature & Programming References

1.19.2 Voice Mail Inband (DTMF) Integration

DTMF Integration Port [102]

SLT Hold Mode [104]

1 0 4

NEXT SELECT

(Hold-1/Hold-2/

Hold-3)

Feature & Programming References

1.12.1 Call Hold

STORE

Conference Tone [105]

1 0 5

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.7.2 Executive Busy Override

1.13.1.2 Conference

STORE

END

END

214 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

External Pager Access Tone [106]

1 0 6

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.14.1 Paging

STORE

DTMF Receiver Check [107]

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 0 7

NEXT

DTMF receiver no.

name*

STORE END

(1…6/ )

(Enable/Disable)

Note

This programme enables each DTMF receiver to check whether it is operating normally or not.

DTMF receiver number:

1–2: checking extension jacks 01–08

3–4: checking extension jacks 09–16

5–6: checking extension jacks 17–24

Installation Manual References

4.1.3 Operation

Flash/Recall Mode for a Locked Extension [108]

1 0 8

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

This programme enables a locked extension to send a flash/recall signal during a conversation with an outside party.

CO Indicator [109]

1 0 9

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

This programme is available for the extension(s) assigned not to ring in Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/

Lunch [408-410], to answer incoming outside (CO) line calls.

Feature Guide 215

3.3 PT Programming

Flash/Recall Key Mode [110]

1 1 0

NEXT SELECT STORE

(MODE1: EFA mode/

MODE2: Flash/Recall mode)

Feature & Programming References

1.10.6 Flash/Recall

1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA)

Music on Hold [111]

1 1 1

NEXT SELECT

(Internal/

External/Tone)

STORE

Note

Selections vary depending on your country/area.

Feature & Programming References

1.12.4 Music on Hold

1.15.4 Background Music (BGM)

DSS Lamp Mode [112]

1 1 2

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE

END

END

END

Note

Enable: FWD—Flashing slowly, DND—Flashing at moderate speed

Disable: FWD—Off, DND—Off

Feature & Programming References

1.18.3 LED Indication

Automatic Redial Repeat Count [113]

1 1 3

NEXT SELECT

(0/3/10/

15 times)

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.4 Redial

STORE END

216 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Automatic Redial Interval [114]

1 1 4

NEXT SELECT

(40/60 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.4 Redial

STORE

Extension Ring Tone Pattern [115]

1 1 5

NEXT SELECT

(Single/Double/

Triple)

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

4.2.1 Tones/Ring Tones

STORE

END

END

Conference Pattern [116]

1 1 6

NEXT SELECT

(3-party C-0 E-3/

3-party C-1 E-3/

3-party C-2 E-3/

5-party C-2 E-5)

STORE END

Note

3-party C-0 E-3: No outside parties can attend a 3-party conference call.

3-party C-1 E-3: One outside party can attend a 3-party conference call.

3-party C-2 E-3: A maximum of 2 outside parties can attend a 3-party conference call.

5-party C-2 E-5: A maximum of 2 outside parties can attend a 3-party to 5-party conference call.

The PBX allows up to 2 outside parties to participate in a conference call. [C: CO, E: Extension]

Feature & Programming References

1.13.1.2 Conference

Call Pickup Tone [117]

1 1 7

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.4.1.3 Call Pickup

STORE END

Feature Guide 217

3.3 PT Programming

Pulse Restriction [118]

1 1 8

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Notes

• It is programmable whether pulse dialling is sent or not to the telephone company during a

conversation with an outside party when "Pulse" or "Call Block" mode is enabled in Dial Mode

[401].

• This programme is not available for the AL (Australia) model.

Redialling after Pulse to Tone Conversion [119]

1 1 9

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

This programme is not available for the AL (Australia) model.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.4 Dial Type Selection

Bell Frequency [120]

1 2 0

NEXT SELECT

(20/25 Hz)

STORE END

Note

This programme selects the bell frequency sent to an SLT.

Automatic Line Access [121]

1 2 1

NEXT SELECT

(Dial 0/9)*

Note

* For New Zealand: 1 or 9

STORE END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

2.2.4 Operator/Manager Features

Automatic Rotation for CO Line Access [122]

1 2 2

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

218 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

Break Ratio [123]

1 2 3

NEXT SELECT

(MODE1: 66 %/

MODE2: 60 %)

STORE END

Notes

• This programme selects the pulse break ratio (the ratio between the length of the pulse and the length of the pause) when a pulse is sent to the telephone company while dialling a telephone number.

• This programme is not available for the AL (Australia) model.

TRS Check for * and # [125]

1 2 5

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

STORE

DSS Off-hook Mode [126]

1 2 6

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE

END

END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

Pickup Group [127]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 2 7

NEXT extension group no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

STORE

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.4.1.3 Call Pickup

CO Indicator [109]

Feature Guide 219

3.3 PT Programming

Ringback Tone Pattern [128]

1 2 8

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Single 3 s/Single 5 s/

Double 3 s/Double 5 s)

END

Note

This programme selects the ringback tone pattern for outgoing intercom calls and for incoming outside

(CO) line calls (including a DISA call).

Feature & Programming References

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

4.2.1 Tones/Ring Tones

VM 1 APT Port [130]

1 3 0

NEXT SELECT

(Port7/Port7 & 8/

Disable)

STORE END

Notes

• To change the current setting (other than "Disable"), select "Disable", then select the desired setting.

This programme is not available when "Enable" is selected in DTMF Integration [103].

Feature & Programming References

1.19.1 Voice Mail APT Integration

VM 2 APT Port [131]

1 3 1

NEXT SELECT

(Port15/

Port15 & 16/

Disable)

STORE END

Notes

• To change the current setting (other than "Disable"), select "Disable", then select the desired setting.

This programme is not available when "Enable" is selected in DTMF Integration [103].

Feature & Programming References

1.19.1 Voice Mail APT Integration

220 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

SLT Ring/Silence Ratio [142]

1 4 2

NEXT SELECT

(1:2/1:3/1:4)

[On:Off]

STORE END

Note

This programme selects the ratio between the bell signals of an SLT (a set of bell-on and bell-off).

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

SLT Ring Bell-on Time [143]

SLT Ring Bell-on Time [143]

1 4 3

NEXT SELECT

(1000…2000 ms)

[100 ms increments]

STORE END

Notes

• This programme selects the length of the bell-on signal of an SLT. This determines the ring tone

pattern for incoming calls to SLTs, combined with the setting in SLT Ring/Silence Ratio [142].

• This programme also determines the maximum number of digits of an SLT Caller ID number, when

"DTMF1" or "DTMF2" is selected in SLT Caller ID Signalling Type [150].

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

1.16.1 Caller ID

SMS Centre Number for Receiving [145]

1 4 5

NEXT

SMS centre no.

Max. 16 digits

(0…9, , #)

Feature & Programming References

1.17.3 Fixed Line SMS Terminal Support

STORE

SMS Routing Table—CO [146]

1 4 6

NEXT

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8)

STORE

(Disable/1

8)

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature Guide 221

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.17.3 Fixed Line SMS Terminal Support

SMS Routing Table—Extension [147]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 4 7

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24)

SELECT

(Disable/1

8)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

Each location 1–8 has a maximum of 8 extensions.

Feature & Programming References

1.17.3 Fixed Line SMS Terminal Support

SLT Caller ID Signalling Type [150]

1 5 0

NEXT SELECT STORE

(FSK1 [During ring]/

FSK2 [RP-AS]/

DTMF1 [Immediately]/

DTMF2 [During ring])

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

END

SLT Caller ID Line Access Number [151]

1 5 1

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

END

Automatic Time Adjustment [152]

1 5 2

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

2.3.3 Automatic Time Adjustment

STORE END

222 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Incoming Reverse [153]

1 5 3

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.10.10 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection

CO Busy Out [154]

1 5 4

NEXT

SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.6 CO Busy Out

END

END

CO Busy Out Check Time [155]

1 5 5

NEXT hour

(1…12)

minute

(00…59)

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.6 CO Busy Out

SELECT

(AM/PM)

STORE

Call Charge Calculation—Registering Leading Numbers [161]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 6 1

NEXT location no.

leading no.

STORE END

(00…99) Max. 10 digits

(0…9, , #)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

END

Feature Guide 223

3.3 PT Programming

Call Charge Calculation—Time Table 1/2/3/4 [162/169/176/183]

1 X X

(62/69/76/83)

62: Table 1

69: Table 2

76: Table 3

83: Table 4

NEXT NEXT

or

PREV

(Sun

…Sat) or

(Every day)

NEXT

or

PREV

To go to another day of the week

hour

(1…12)

SELECT

(AM/PM) or

(Every hour)

SELECT

STORE

(Peak/Off Peak/

Economy)

To go to another hour

END

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Peak Flat Charge and Duration [163/170/177/

184]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(63/70/77/84)

63: Table 1

70: Table 2

77: Table 3

84: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

flat charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

224 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Peak Unit Charge and Duration [164/171/178/

185]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(64/71/78/85)

64: Table 1

71: Table 2

78: Table 3

85: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

unit charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Off Peak Flat Charge and Duration [165/172/

179/186]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(65/72/79/86)

65: Table 1

72: Table 2

79: Table 3

86: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

flat charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Off Peak Unit Charge and Duration [166/173/

180/187]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(66/73/80/87)

66: Table 1

73: Table 2

80: Table 3

87: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

unit charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

Feature Guide 225

3.3 PT Programming

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Economy Flat Charge and Duration [167/174/

181/188]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(67/74/81/88)

67: Table 1

74: Table 2

81: Table 3

88: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

flat charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

Call Charge Table 1/2/3/4—Economy Unit Charge and Duration [168/175/

182/189]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

1 X X

(68/75/82/89)

68: Table 1

75: Table 2

82: Table 3

89: Table 4

NEXT location no.

(00…99)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

unit charge

Max. 7 digits

(exc. decimal point)

(0…9, )

SELECT duration

(0…9999 s)

STORE

To continue

END

Decimal Places [190]

1 9 0

NEXT no. of digits

(0…6)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

Hold Recall Time [200]

2 0 0

NEXT SELECT

(30 s/

1/1.5/2/3/4/5/6 min/

Disable)

STORE

STORE

END

END

226 Feature Guide

Feature & Programming References

1.12.1 Call Hold

1.12.2 Call Park

Transfer Recall Time [201]

2 0 1

NEXT SELECT

(15/30 s/

1/2 min)

Feature & Programming References

1.11.1 Call Transfer

STORE

Call Forwarding Start Time [202]

2 0 2

NEXT SELECT

(5/10/15/

20 s delay)

Feature & Programming References

1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)

STORE

Hot Line Waiting Time [203]

2 0 3

NEXT SELECT

(0…4 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.7 Hot Line

STORE

Call Duration Counter Start [204]

2 0 4

NEXT SELECT STORE

(5/10/15/20/25/30/35/

40/45/50 s after dialling/

Instantly)

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.5 Reverse Circuit

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

Polarity Reverse Detection [424]

CO-to-CO Line Call Duration [205]

2 0 5

NEXT

time

(1…32 min)

Feature & Programming References

1.10.8 Outside (CO) Line Call Limitation

STORE

END

END

END

END

END

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 227

3.3 PT Programming

Dialling Start Time [206]

2 0 6

NEXT SELECT

Refer to the note.*

STORE END

Note

* The minimum length of time that the PBX waits after seizing an outside (CO) line before dialling that can be selected depends on your country/area as follows:

For Czech Republic: 0 ms, 250 ms, 500 ms, 750 ms, 1000 ms, 1250 ms, 3500 ms

For Others: 0 ms, 250 ms, 500 ms, 750 ms, 1000 ms, 1250 ms, 1500 ms

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

Hookswitch Flash Timing Range [207]

2 0 7

NEXT SELECT STORE

(MODE1: 50-180 ms/

MODE2: 80-180 ms/

MODE3: 80-650 ms/

MODE4: 80-1000 ms/

MODE5: 200-1000 ms)

Feature & Programming References

1.12.1 Call Hold

Inter-digit Time [208]

2 0 8

NEXT SELECT

(5/10/15/20 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

No Dial Disconnection [211]

STORE

END

END

DTMF Time [210]

2 1 0

NEXT SELECT

(MODE1: 80 ms/

MODE2: 160 ms)

STORE END

Note

This programme selects the minimum duration of the DTMF signal sent to outside (CO) lines that have

been set to "DTMF" in Dial Mode [401].

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.4 Dial Type Selection

228 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

No Dial Disconnection [211]

2 1 1

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

Inter-digit Time [208]

STORE END

Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration [212]

2 1 2

NEXT

time

(1…32 min)

STORE END

Note

This programme is available for the extension(s) enabled in CO Line Call Duration Limitation [613].

Feature & Programming References

1.10.8 Outside (CO) Line Call Limitation

Bell-off Detection [213]

2 1 3

NEXT SELECT

(3/6/12 s)

STORE END

Note

This programme selects the minimum time required by the PBX to confirm that the bell signal is no longer being sent from the telephone company, before the PBX acknowledges that the call is lost.

BV Recording Time [214]

2 1 4

NEXT time

(1…20 min)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

STORE END

Common/Personal BV OGM Recording Time [215]

2 1 5

NEXT time

(1…15 min)

STORE END

Note

This programme selects the maximum recording time for each personal/common BV OGM.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

Feature Guide 229

3.3 PT Programming

Carrier Exception Code [300]

3 0 0

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV code no.

(01…20)

To continue carrier code

STORE

Max. 10 digits

(0…9, , #, x)

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

TRS—System Speed Dialling Class [301]

3 0 1

NEXT SELECT

(Class-1…5)

Feature & Programming References

1.6.1.5 Speed Dialling—Personal/System

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

STORE END

TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code [302-305]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 X

NEXT code no.

(02…05)

02: for Class 2

03: for Class 3

04: for Class 4

05: for Class 5

(01…20)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

phone no.

STORE

Max. 11 digits

(0…9, , #, x)

To continue

SELECT

END

TRS—Exception Code [306]

3 0 6

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV code no.

(01…80)

To continue phone no.

STORE

Max. 11 digits

(0…9, , #, x)

To continue

SELECT

END

230 Feature Guide

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code [302-305]

Emergency Number [309]

3 0 9

NEXT code no.

(1…5)

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue emergency no.

Max. 24 digits

(0…9)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.2 Emergency Call

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

Account Code [310]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

3 1 0

NEXT code no.

(01…50)

account code

4 digits

(0…9)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.3 Account Code Entry

1.8.2 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code

Account Code Mode [605]

Automatic Pause Insertion Code [311]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 1 1

NEXT code no.

(01…40)

pause code

Max. 11 digits

(0…9)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.7 Pause Insertion

Pause Time [417]

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 231

3.3 PT Programming

TRS—Extension Lock Class [312]

3 1 2

NEXT SELECT

(COS-2…5/

Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

1.8.4 Extension Lock

STORE

ARS Selection [350]

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 5 0

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

STORE

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Route 1-4 Selection Code [351-354]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 X

NEXT

(51…54)

51: for Route 1

52: for Route 2

53: for Route 3

54: for Route 4

code no.

(01…80)

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

area code

STORE

Max. 7 digits

(0…9, , #, x)

To continue

SELECT

END

Route 1-4 Exception Code [355-358]

3 X

(55…58)

55: for Route 1

56: for Route 2

57: for Route 3

58: for Route 4

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV code no.

(01…80)

To continue area code

STORE

Max. 7 digits

(0…9, , #, x)

To continue

END

SELECT

232 Feature Guide

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

1st Carrier Selection Code [359]

3 5 9

NEXT first carrier access code

STORE END

Max. 4 digits

(0…9)

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

ARS Modification—Removed Digits [360]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 6 0

NEXT route no.

removed digits

STORE END

(1…4) (0…9)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

ARS Modification—Added Number [361]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 6 1

NEXT route no.

added number

STORE END

(1…4) Max. 20 digits

(0…9, , #, P)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

ARS Dial Tone [362]

3 6 2

NEXT SELECT

(Tone1/Tone2/

Tone3/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.22.1 Dial Tone

STORE END

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 233

3.3 PT Programming

ARS Inter-digit Time [363]

3 6 3

NEXT

time

(1…20 s)

STORE END

Note

This assignment should be the same as the inter-digit timer assigned in Inter-digit Time [208].

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

ARS CO Line Group [364]

NEXT

or

PREV

3 6 4

NEXT route no.

(1…4)

CO line group no.

(1…8/ )

To continue

STORE END

To continue

SELECT

Note

The assignments in Route 1-4 Selection Code [351-354] are effective for this programme.

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Route 1-4 Authorisation Code [381-384]

NEXT

or

PREV

3 X

(81…84)

81: for Route 1

82: for Route 2

83: for Route 3

84: for Route 4

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

authorisation code

Max. 19 digits

(0

9, , #, P)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

234 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Route 1-4 Itemised Billing [385-388]

NEXT

or

PREV

3 X

NEXT

CO line no.

(85…88)

85: for Route 1

86: for Route 2

87: for Route 3

88: for Route 4

(1…8/ )

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Itemised Billing Code [389]

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 8 9

NEXT extension jack no.

itemised billing code

STORE END

(01…24/ )

Max. 3 digits

(0

9, , #, P)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Authorisation and Itemised Billing Code Order [390]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

3 9 0

NEXT route no.

(1…4/ )

(C.A.I.H/

C.I.A.H)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Note

C: Carrier Access Code; A: Authorisation Code; I: Itemised Billing Code; H: Telephone Number

Feature & Programming References

1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)

Feature Guide 235

3.3 PT Programming

CO Line Connection [400]

4 0 0

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

To continue

STORE

(Connect/

Not connect)

SELECT

To continue

END

Note

The numbers of outside (CO) line ports that do not have lines connected should be set to "Not connect".

The PBX seizes the highest available outside (CO) line number when selecting an idle outside (CO) line automatically. If an unconnected outside (CO) line number is set to "Connect" and is numbered higher than any connected outside (CO) line number, the PBX will try to seize the unconnected outside

(CO) line.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.2 Line Preference—Outgoing

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

Dial Mode [401]

4 0 1

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

(DTMF/Pulse/

Call Block mode)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

This programme is not available for the AL (Australia) model.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.4 Dial Type Selection

236 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Pulse Speed [402]

4 0 2

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

STORE

(1…8/ )

(Low Speed: 10 pps/

High Speed: 20 pps)

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

This programme is not available for the AL (Australia) model.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.4 Dial Type Selection

Dial Mode [401]

Host PBX Access Code [403]

4 0 3

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

access code

STORE

Up to 8 access codes

1 or 2 digits

(0

9, , #)

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

Insert "," (CONF/MESSAGE button) between each access code using the comma button on the overlay.

For example, to store access codes 81 and 82 on outside (CO) line 1, programme as follows:

403 NEXT 1 81,82 STORE END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)

Pause Time [417]

Feature Guide 237

3.3 PT Programming

CO Line Group Number [404]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 0 4

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

CO line group no.

(1

8)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

2.2.2 Group

Flexible Outward Dialling—Day/Night/Lunch [405-407]

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. line number or

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

4 X

NEXT

(05…07)

05: for day

06: for night

07: for lunch

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT

(01…24/ )

To continue

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE END

SELECT

Go to another jack number

To continue

Go to another line number

Note

It is impossible to disable all extensions for all outside (CO) lines in each time service mode (day/night/ lunch). In each mode, at least one extension must be allowed to make an outside (CO) line call.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.2 Line Preference—Outgoing

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

238 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [408-410]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. line number or

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

4 X

(08…10)

08: for day

09: for night

10: for lunch

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

STORE END

SELECT

Go to another jack number

To continue

Go to another line number

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.2 Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection

1.4.1.2 Line Preference—Incoming

Delayed Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [411-413]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. line number or

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

4 X

NEXT

(11…13)

11: for day

12: for night

13: for lunch

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT

(01…24/ )

STORE

Refer to the note.*

END

SELECT

To continue

Go to another jack number

To continue

Go to another line number

Note

* The ringing start time that can be selected for extension(s) selected in Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/

Lunch [408-410] depends on your country/area as follows:

For United Kingdom: Immediately, 10 s, 20 s, 30 s

For Others: Immediately, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s

Feature Guide 239

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.2.3 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Ring

1.4.1.2 Line Preference—Incoming

CO Line Mode—Day/Night/Lunch [414-416]

<To select Normal, UCD, and/or MODEM>

NEXT

or

PREV

4 X

NEXT

(14…16)

14: for day

15: for night

16: for lunch

<To select BV>

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

(Normal/UCD/

MODEM)

SELECT

To continue

STORE

To continue

END

4 X

NEXT

CO line no.

(14…16)

14: for day

15: for night

16: for lunch

(1…8/ )

<To select DISA>

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

(BV)

SELECT common BV OGM no.

STORE

(01…24)

To continue

END

4 X

(14…16)

14: for day

15: for night

16: for lunch

NEXT

<To select DIL>

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

NEXT

or

PREV

(DISA)

DISA OGM no.

(1…8)

To continue

STORE END

To continue

SELECT

4 X

(14…16)

14: for day

15: for night

16: for lunch

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

NEXT

or

PREV

(DIL)

To continue extension jack no.

(01…24)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

240 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Notes

When you select "UCD", it is necessary to assign an extension group as the UCD group in UCD

Group [520].

After you select "BV", do not change Operator Assignment [008].

Feature & Programming References

1.1.1.1 Direct In Line (DIL)

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

2.3.1 PC Programming

Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [408-410]

Pause Time [417]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 1 7

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

(1.5/2.5/

3.5/4.5 s)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.7 Pause Insertion

1.5.2.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)

Automatic Pause Insertion Code [311]

Host PBX Access Code [403]

Flash/Recall Time [418]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 1 8

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

STORE

(80/100/160/

300/600/900/

1200 ms)

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.10.6 Flash/Recall

1.10.7 External Feature Access (EFA)

Feature Guide 241

3.3 PT Programming

Automatic Designated Line Access [419]

NEXT

or

PREV

4 1 9

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.5.3.2 Line Preference—Outgoing

1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access

Automatic Line Access [121]

CPC Signal Detection—Incoming [420]

4 2 0

NEXT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

X

(00

75)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

CPC signal detect time selection number:

00: Disable; 01–75: 22–614 ms (detect time: 8 ms increments)

Feature & Programming References

1.10.10 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection

CPC Signal Detection—Outgoing [421]

4 2 1

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

When this programme is disabled, CPC Signal Detection is only activated during an incoming outside

(CO) line call.

242 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.10.10 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection

Disconnect Time [422]

4 2 2

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

Refer to the note.*

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Notes

• * The disconnect signal lengths that can be selected depend on your country/area as follows:

For United Kingdom: 0.5 s, 2.0 s, 4.0 s

For South Africa: 0.8 s, 1.5 s, 4.0 s

For Others: 0.5 s, 1.5 s, 4.0 s

• The time you select must be longer than the requirements of your telephone company or host PBX.

Feature & Programming References

1.10.6 Flash/Recall

CO Line Ring Tone Pattern [423]

4 2 3

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT STORE

(Single/Double/

Triple)

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

It is recommended that you set a different ring tone pattern from the ring tone patterns specified in

Extension Ring Tone Pattern [115] and Doorphone Ring Tone Pattern [706].

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

Feature Guide 243

3.3 PT Programming

Polarity Reverse Detection [424]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 2 4

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.5 Reverse Circuit

Collect Call Block [425] (Brazil only)

4 2 5

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Note

This programme enables the PBX to automatically reject collect calls from the telephone company.

Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) [426] (New Zealand only)

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 2 6

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.4 Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) for New Zealand

DRD Ring Pattern 2 Extension Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch [427-429] (New Zealand only)

DRD Ring Pattern 3 Extension Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch [430-432] (New Zealand only)

244 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

DRD Ring Pattern 2 Extension Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch [427-429]

(New Zealand only)

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. line number or

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

4 X

NEXT

(27…29)

27: for day

28: for night

29: for lunch

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT STORE END

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

Go to another jack number

SELECT

To continue

Go to another line number

Note

This is effective only when the DRD feature is enabled in Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) [426] (New

Zealand only).

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.4 Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) for New Zealand

DRD Ring Pattern 3 Extension Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch [430-432]

(New Zealand only)

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. line number or

4 X

NEXT

(30…32)

30: for day

31: for night

32: for lunch

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

# extension jack no.

SELECT STORE END

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

Go to another jack number

SELECT

To continue

Go to another line number

Feature Guide 245

3.3 PT Programming

Note

This is effective only when the DRD feature is enabled in Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) [426] (New

Zealand only).

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.4 Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) for New Zealand

DRD Pattern 2 and 3 Ring Tone [433-434] (New Zealand only)

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 X

NEXT

(33…34)

33: for Pattern 2

34: for Pattern 3

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT STORE

(Single/Double/

Triple)

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.4 Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) for New Zealand

DISA IRNA to BV—Day/Night/Lunch [438-440]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

4 X

NEXT

(38…40)

38: for day

39: for night

40: for lunch

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

SELECT

(BV01

24/

Not Stored)

Call Charge Calculation [441]

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 4 1

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

STORE

(Enable/Disable)

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

246 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Call Charge Table Assignment [442]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

4 4 2

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT

STORE

(Table1/Table2/

Table3/Table4)

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

DISA Incoming Call Dial Mode [500]

5 0 0

NEXT SELECT

(Without AA/

With AA)

STORE END

Note

Without AA: Available destinations are extension numbers assigned in Extension Number [009],

Outside (CO) Line Access numbers (9/0 [for New Zealand: 1 or 9], 81 through 88), and the Operator

Call number (0 or 9)

With AA: Available destinations are numbers available in "Without AA" mode and numbers (0 through

9) assigned in DISA Built-in AA [501]

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Built-in AA [501]

5 0 1

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

AA no.

(0…9)

SELECT

(Jack/GRP/

3-level AA/

Not Stored)

To continue extension jack no.

(01…24) or

extension group no.

(1…8)

STORE END

Note

If you would like to use the Automatic Line Access number (9/0 [for New Zealand: 1 or 9]) and/or

Operator Call number in AA mode, do not assign AA number(s) that correspond to Automatic Line

Access or Operator Call numbers (9 and/or 0).

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Feature Guide 247

3.3 PT Programming

FAX Connection [503]

5 0 3

NEXT extension jack no.

STORE END

(01…24/Disable)

Notes

• To delete (disable) an extension jack number, press CLEAR in the extension jack number step.

• The assigned extension will automatically have the Data Line Security feature set.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Delayed Answer Time [504]

5 0 4

NEXT SELECT

(0/3/6/12 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

STORE

DISA Intercept Mode [507]

5 0 7

NEXT SELECT

(Intercept/

Disconnect)

STORE

END

DISA Wait Time after OGM [505]

5 0 5

NEXT SELECT

(0/5/10/15 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

STORE END

DISA Busy Mode [506]

<To select Disconnect or Call Waiting>

5 0 6

NEXT SELECT

(Disconnect/

Call Waiting)

STORE

<To select DISA>

5 0 6

NEXT SELECT

DISA OGM no.

(DISA)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) for DISA/UCD

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

(1…8)

END

STORE

END

END

248 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.1.1.2 Intercept Routing

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

1.19 Voice Mail Features

DISA Ring Time before Intercept [508]

5 0 8

NEXT SELECT

(10/20/30/

40/60/120 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.1.1.2 Intercept Routing

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Intercept Mode [507]

STORE

DISA Ring Time after Intercept [509]

5 0 9

NEXT SELECT

(10/20/30/

40/60/120 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.1.1.2 Intercept Routing

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Intercept Mode [507]

DISA Ring Time before Intercept [508]

STORE

DISA No Dial Mode [510]

5 1 0

NEXT SELECT

(Intercept/

Disconnect)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

STORE

END

END

END

DISA Security Mode [511]

5 1 1

NEXT SELECT

(Trunk/All/

None Security)

STORE END

Note

Trunk Security: Requires the caller to enter a DISA security code assigned in DISA Security Code [512]

before making an outside (CO) line call.

All Security: Requires the caller to enter a DISA security code before making either an outside (CO) line or intercom call.

Feature Guide 249

3.3 PT Programming

No Security: Allows the caller to make either an outside (CO) line or intercom call without entering a

DISA security code.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Security Code [512]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

5 1 2

NEXT code no.

security code

STORE END

(1…4) 4…10 digits

(0…9)

To continue

SELECT

WARNING

There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made using the Outside-to-Outside (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: a)

Enabling DISA security (Trunk Security or All Security).

b)

Maintaining the secrecy of passwords.

c)

Selecting passwords that are complex and random, so that they cannot be easily guessed.

d)

Changing passwords regularly.

Notes

This setting is required if "Trunk Security" or "All Security" is selected in DISA Security Mode [511].

• Each DISA security code should be unique.

The number of digits for DISA security codes is selected in DISA Security Code Digits [530].

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Security Mode [511]

Cyclic Tone Detection [513]

5 1 3

NEXT SELECT

(Disable/

2/3/4 times)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

STORE END

250 Feature Guide

FAX Tone Detection [514]

5 1 4

NEXT SELECT

(1/2 time(s))

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

FAX Connection [503]

STORE

Intercept Time for Internal DISA [515]

5 1 5

NEXT SELECT

(3/6/9 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA No Dial Mode [510]

STORE

DISA Incoming Assignment [516]

END

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

5 1 6

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA AA Wait Time [517]

5 1 7

NEXT SELECT

(1…5 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Built-in AA [501]

STORE

DISA Tone after Security Code [518]

5 1 8

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Security Code [512]

STORE

END

END

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 251

3.3 PT Programming

OGM Mute Time [519]

5 1 9

NEXT SELECT

(0/2/4/6 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

STORE END

UCD Group [520]

5 2 0

NEXT extension group no.

STORE END

(1…8)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

2.2.2 Group

UCD Busy Waiting Time [521]

5 2 1

NEXT waiting time

SELECT

(1…32 min/1…59 s) (min/s)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

UCD Busy Mode [523]

STORE

UCD OGM Message Interval Time [522]

5 2 2

NEXT SELECT

(30 s/

1/1.5/2 min)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

UCD Busy Waiting Time [521]

STORE END

UCD Busy Mode [523]

<To select Intercept-Normal or Disconnect>

5 2 3

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Intercept-Normal/

Disconnect)

<To select Intercept-DISA or Disconnect-OGM>

5 2 3

END

NEXT SELECT

(Intercept-DISA/

Disconnect-OGM)

DISA/UCD OGM no.

(1…8)

END

STORE END

252 Feature Guide

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

UCD Intercept Mode [524]

5 2 4

NEXT SELECT

(Intercept/

Disconnect)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

STORE

UCD Ring Time before Intercept [525]

5 2 5

NEXT SELECT

(10/20/30/

40/60/120 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

UCD Intercept Mode [524]

STORE

UCD Ring Time after Intercept [526]

5 2 6

NEXT SELECT

(10/20/30/

40/60/120 s)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

UCD Intercept Mode [524]

STORE

END

END

END

UCD Waiting Message [527]

5 2 7

NEXT

UCD OGM no.

(1…8/

Not Stored)

Feature & Programming References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) for DISA/UCD

DISA Security Code Digits [530]

5 3 0

NEXT SELECT

(4…10 digits)

STORE

STORE

END

END

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 253

3.3 PT Programming

Note

When this setting is changed, DISA security codes that have already been assigned in DISA Security

Code [512] will be cleared.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

DISA Ringback Tone [531]

5 3 1

NEXT SELECT

(Ringback Tone/

Hold Music)

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

STORE

3-level AA Assignment [540-549]

END

Go to another third AA number

5 X

NEXT

(40…49)

[40-49: AA no. 0-9]

NEXT

or

second

AA no.

third

AA no.

(0…9)

(0…9, )

[ : Skip]

(Jack/GRP/

3-level AA/

Not Stored)

PREV

Go to next or prev. third AA number

extension jack no.

(01…24) or

extension group no.

(1…8)

To continue

STORE END

Notes

This programme is available only when "3-level AA" is selected for each AA number in DISA Builtin AA [501].

• Only when you select " " as the third AA number, you can select "3-level AA" in the next step.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

Clear All OGMs of DISA/UCD [599]

5 9 9

NEXT STORE END

Feature & Programming References

1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) for DISA/UCD

254 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Extension Group [600]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 0

NEXT extension jack no.

extension group no.

STORE END

(01…24/ ) (1…8)

To continue

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting

2.2.2 Group

TRS-COS—Day/Night/Lunch [601-603]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 X

NEXT extension jack no.

COS no.

STORE

(01…24/ ) (1…5)

(01…03)

01: for day

02: for night

03: for lunch

SELECT

To continue

Feature & Programming References

1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)

2.2.1 Class of Service (COS)

Extension Name [604]

NEXT

or

PREV

END

To continue

6 0 4

NEXT extension jack no.

extension name*

STORE END

(01…24)

Max.

10 characters

To continue

SELECT

Note

* An extension name can be entered using a PT's dialling buttons. The displayed character varies depending on the number of times that the dialling button is pressed. It is possible to toggle between

"Alphabet mode" and "Numeral mode" by pressing SELECT.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

Feature Guide 255

3.3 PT Programming

3.3.1 Programming Instructions—Entering Characters

Account Code Mode [605]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 5

NEXT extension jack no.

SELECT

(01…24/ )

(Option/Forced/

Verify-All/Verify-Toll)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.5.2.3 Account Code Entry

1.8.2 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code

Account Code [310]

Call Transfer to CO Line [606]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 6

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.11.1 Call Transfer

1.13.1.2 Conference

Call Forwarding to CO Line [607]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 7

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)

256 Feature Guide

Executive Busy Override [608]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 8

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.7.2 Executive Busy Override

DND Override [609]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 0 9

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)

Parallelled Telephone [610]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 0

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.10.9 Parallelled Telephone

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 257

3.3 PT Programming

TAM Extension [611]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 1

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.4.1.3 Call Pickup

Room Monitor [612]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 2

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Note

Extensions that are to be monitored must have their jacks set to "Enable" in this programme in advance.

Feature & Programming References

1.10.2 Room Monitor

CO Line Call Duration Limitation [613]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 3

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.10.8 Outside (CO) Line Call Limitation

Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration [212]

258 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Internal Pulse Detection [614]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 4

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.12.1 Call Hold

Hookswitch Flash Timing Range [207]

LCD Language [615]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 1 5

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

Refer to the note.*

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Notes

• * The following languages are available for the LCD:

English; Spanish; Portuguese; Russian; Greek; Czech; Hungarian; Slovak; Polish; Italian;

Ukrainian

Selections vary depending on your country/area.

• Russian display is only available for the KX-T7730/KX-T7735RU.

• When "Russian" or "Ukrainian" is selected in this programme, during intercom calls, the calling

extension's name assigned in Extension Name in Cyrillic [616] is displayed at the called extension.

When another language is selected, the calling extension's name assigned in Extension Name

[604] is displayed.

Extension Name in Cyrillic [616]

6 1 6

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue extension jack no.

(01…24)

extension name*

Max.

10 characters

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature Guide 259

3.3 PT Programming

Notes

• * An extension name can be entered using a PT's dialling buttons. The displayed character varies depending on the number of times that the dialling button is pressed. It is possible to toggle between "Alphabet mode", "Cyrillic alphabet mode", and "Numeral mode" by pressing SELECT.

• Russian display is only available for the KX-T7730/KX-T7735RU.

Feature & Programming References

1.5.1.1 Intercom Call

3.3.1 Programming Instructions—Entering Characters

LCD Language [615]

Message Waiting for Another Extension [618]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

6 1 8

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.17.1 Message Waiting

SLT Message Waiting [619]

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

6 1 9

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.17.1 Message Waiting

To continue

260 Feature Guide

LCS Recording Mode Set [620]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 2 0

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Stop recording/

Keep recording)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.19.1 Voice Mail APT Integration

BV Resource [621]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 2 1

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Resource 1/2)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

BV for Extension [622]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

6 2 2

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

To continue

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 261

3.3 PT Programming

BV Access Code through CO Line [625]

6 2 5

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV extension jack no.

(01…24)

To continue voice message access code

4

10 digits

(0

9, #)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Notes

• A voice message access code should be different from the corresponding extension number. If the voice message access code is the same as an extension number, dialling that number will access the extension, not the voice message area.

• A code that starts with a number already assigned as another code cannot be used. For example, if you assign the codes "1234" and "12345", "12345" cannot be selected since "1234" will be recognised first.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

BGM Control for APT [626]

NEXT

or

PREV

6 2 6

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.15.4 Background Music (BGM)

SLT Ring Wait Time for New Call [627]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

To continue

6 2 7

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(

0…15 s)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

To continue

STORE END

To continue

262 Feature Guide

SLT Caller ID [628]

NEXT

or

PREV

6 2 8

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

SLT Fixed Bell Pattern [629]

To continue

STORE END

To continue

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 2 9

NEXT extension jack no. name*

(01…24/ )

(Disable/

Single/Double)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

1.16.1 Caller ID

LCD Display Mode [630]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

6 3 0

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Charge/

Duration)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 263

3.3 PT Programming

Doorphone Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [700-702]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. doorphone number or

To continue

Go to next or prev.

jack number

7 X

NEXT

(00…02)

00: for day

01: for night

02: for lunch

doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT STORE END

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

Go to another jack number

SELECT

To continue

Go to another doorphone number

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.1 Doorphone Call

Door Opener—Day/Night/Lunch [703-705]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

Go to next or prev. door opener number

➞ or

To continue

Go to next or prev. jack number

7 X

(03…05)

03: for day

04: for night

05: for lunch

NEXT door opener no.

(1…4*/ )

# extension jack no.

SELECT STORE END

(01…24/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

To continue

Go to another jack number

SELECT

To continue

Go to another door opener number

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the door opener number.

264 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Feature & Programming References

1.15.2 Door Open

Doorphone Ring Tone Pattern [706]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 0 6

NEXT doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(Single/Double/

Triple/S-Double)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Notes

• * When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1"and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

• It is recommended that you set a different ring tone pattern from the ring tone patterns specified in

Extension Ring Tone Pattern [115] and CO Line Ring Tone Pattern [423].

Feature & Programming References

1.1.3.3 Ring Tone Pattern Selection

1.15.1 Doorphone Call

Doorphone Access Tone [707]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 0 7

NEXT doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

STORE

To continue

END

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

Feature & Programming References

1.10.2 Room Monitor

1.15.1 Doorphone Call

Feature Guide 265

3.3 PT Programming

Doorphone Ring Time [708]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 0 8

NEXT doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(15/30 s)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.1 Doorphone Call

Door Open Duration [709]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 0 9

NEXT door opener no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(1

8 s)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the door opener number.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.2 Door Open

Doorphone Ring/Chime [710]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 1 0

NEXT doorphone no.

name*

(1…4*/ )

(Ring/Chime/

Ring & Chime)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

266 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.3 Doorbell/Door Chime

Doorphone Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [700-702]

Doorphone Chime Assignment [711]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 1 1

NEXT doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(Relay1

4*)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone and relay numbers.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.3 Doorbell/Door Chime

Doorphone Ring/Chime [710]

Doorphone Chime Pattern [712]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

7 1 2

NEXT doorphone no.

(1…4*/ )

SELECT

(Pattern1…8)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Note

* When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2") as the doorphone number.

Feature & Programming References

1.15.3 Doorbell/Door Chime

4.2.1 Tones/Ring Tones

Feature Guide 267

3.3 PT Programming

SMDR RS-232C Parameter [800]

<Select the new line code> <Select the baud rate>

8 0 0

NEXT SELECT STORE NEXT SELECT STORE

(CR+LF/CR)

CR: Carriage Return

LF: Line Feed

<Select the word length> <Select the parity>

(1200/2400/

4800/9600 B)

<Select the stop bit length>

NEXT SELECT STORE NEXT SELECT STORE NEXT SELECT STORE

(7/8 bits) (Mark/Space/

Even/Odd/

None*)

(1 bit/2 bits)

END

Notes

• * Select "None" when the printer does not require error checking.

• The following combinations are invalid.

Parity

Mark

Space

Space

Word length

8

8

8

Stop bit length

If any of the above invalid combinations are selected, an alarm tone will be heard.

2

1

2

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

SMDR Parameter [801]

<Select the page length>

8 0 1

NEXT page length

(4…99 lines)

<Select the skip perforation>

STORE

NEXT skip perforation

STORE END

(0…95 lines)

Note

To enable the changes, you must turn the power switch of the PBX off and back on again after changing this setting.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

268 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

Incoming/Outgoing Call Selection for Printing [802]

<Select an outgoing call>

8 0 2

NEXT SELECT STORE

(On/Off/Toll)

<Select an incoming call>

NEXT SELECT STORE

(On/Off)

Note

Outgoing Call: On (Print all calls)/Off (No printing)/Toll (Print toll calls only)

Incoming Call: On (Print all calls)/Off (No printing)

END

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

TRS—COS 2-5 Denied Code [302-305]

Secret Number SMDR Print Suppression [803]

8 0 3

NEXT SELECT STORE

(No Printing/

Printing)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

System Speed Dialling Number [001]

END

System Data Dump [804]

<To select All parameters, System parameter, Speed dial, and/or Stop output>

8 0 4

NEXT SELECT STORE

(All para/

System para/

Speed dial/

Stop output)

To continue

END

<To select the CO (outside line) parameter>

8 0 4

NEXT SELECT

(CO para)

STORE

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

STORE

To continue

END

<To select the Extension parameter>

8 0 4

NEXT SELECT

(Extn. para)

STORE extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

STORE

To continue

END

Feature Guide 269

3.3 PT Programming

<To select the DSS parameter>

8 0 4

NEXT SELECT

(DSS para)

STORE

DSS console no.

(1…2/ )

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

SMDR Account Code [805]

8 0 5

NEXT SELECT STORE END

(CODE/INDEX)

Feature & Programming References

1.8.2 Toll Restriction (TRS) Override by Account Code

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

Account Code [310]

Account Code Mode [605]

SMDR Language [806]

8 0 6

NEXT SELECT STORE

Refer to the note.*

END

Note

* The following languages are available for SMDR:

English; Spanish; Portuguese; Greek; Czech; Hungarian; Slovak; Polish; Italian

Selections vary depending on your country/area.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

BV Total Recording Time [807]

8 0 7

NEXT SELECT

(20/30/60 min)

STORE END

Note

The recording quality depends on the setting time.

20 (min): High; 30: Normal; 60: Low

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

270 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

BV Card Initialisation [808]

8 0 8

NEXT STORE

Feature & Programming References

1.15.7 Built-in Voice Message (BV)

Caller ID [900]

9 0 0

NEXT

END

NEXT

or

PREV

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

Note

The DISA Delayed Answer Time for the outside (CO) lines enabled here will always be 6 seconds even

if "0 s" or "3 s" is selected in DISA Delayed Answer Time [504].

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

Caller ID Area Code [901]

9 0 1

NEXT

NEXT

or

PREV code no.

(1…5)

To continue area code

Max. 6 digits

(0…9)

STORE

To continue

SELECT

END

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

1.16.2 Incoming Call Log

Caller ID Modification for Local Calls [902]

Feature Guide 271

3.3 PT Programming

Caller ID Modification for Local Calls [902]

SELECT

To continue

9 0 2

NEXT code no.

(1…5)

<Select the removed digits>

removed digits

STORE END

(0…9)

<Select the added number>

added number

STORE

Max. 4 digits

(0…9, , #)

END

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

1.16.2 Incoming Call Log

Caller ID Area Code [901]

Caller ID Modification for Long-distance Calls [903]

<Select the removed digits>

9 0 3

NEXT removed digits

STORE END

(0…9)

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

1.16.2 Incoming Call Log

<Select the added number>

added number

Max. 4 digits

(0…9, , #)

STORE END

Caller ID Log Priority [904]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

STORE END

9 0 4

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Name/

Number)

SELECT

To continue

Note

This programme is available when the Caller ID service provides both a name and a number. If only the number is provided, this programme is not necessary.

Feature & Programming References

1.16.2 Incoming Call Log

272 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

1.18.4 Display Information

Caller ID Automatic 0 Addition [905]

9 0 5

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

STORE END

Caller ID SMDR Format [906]

9 0 6

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Without CID: Not printed/

With CID: Printed)

END

Note

Even if a name is also sent by the Caller ID service, only the number is printed.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

Caller ID SMDR Printout [907]

9 0 7

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

This programme enables a caller's telephone number to be shown by SMDR before the call is answered.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

Common Area Call Log Check [909]

NEXT

or

PREV

9 0 9

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

Feature & Programming References

1.16.2 Incoming Call Log

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

Feature Guide 273

3.3 PT Programming

Caller ID Type [910]

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

9 1 0

NEXT

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

SELECT STORE

(FSK/DTMF)

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.16.1 Caller ID

Currency [921]

9 2 1

NEXT currency*

Max. 3 characters

STORE END

Note

* Currency can be entered using a PT's dialling buttons. The displayed character varies depending on the number of times that the dialling button is pressed. It is possible to toggle between "Alphabet mode" and "Numeral mode" by pressing SELECT.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

3.3.1 Programming Instructions—Entering Characters

Call Charge Information SMDR Format 1 [922]

9 2 2

NEXT SELECT STORE

(With Charge/

Without Charge)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

END

Call Charge Information SMDR Format 2 [923]

9 2 3

NEXT SELECT

(MODE 1/MODE 2)

STORE END

Note

MODE 1: Does not print out zeros (e.g., 2.86).

MODE 2: Prints out zeros (e.g., 00002.86).

274 Feature Guide

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1 Station Message Detail Recording Feature

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

Secret Printing [924]

9 2 4

NEXT SELECT

(No Secret/Secret)

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1.2 Call Log Printout for Each Extension

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

STORE

Budget Management [925]

END

NEXT

or

PREV

To continue

9 2 5

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

STORE

To continue

END

SELECT

Feature & Programming References

1.8.3 Budget Management

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

Budget Limit Selection [926]

9 2 6

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE

Note

Enable: Disconnect the call after the beeps.

Disable: From the next call.

END

Feature & Programming References

1.8.3 Budget Management

1.20.2 Call Charge Calculation

Call Log Next Page [927]

9 2 7

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

3.3 PT Programming

Feature Guide 275

3.3 PT Programming

Note

This programme enables the PBX to include page breaks when printing out call logs for each extension.

SMDR Mode for Printing [929]

9 2 9

NEXT SELECT STORE

(MODE 1/MODE 2)

END

Note

Even if "On" (outgoing/incoming call) or "Toll" (outgoing call) is selected in Incoming/Outgoing Call

Selection for Printing [802], when "MODE 2" is selected in this programme, the call log information is

not displayed by SMDR, but the information for each extension is displayed by Call Log Printout.

Feature & Programming References

1.20.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

1.20.1.2 Call Log Printout for Each Extension

Call Forwarding Selection [963]

NEXT

or

PREV

9 6 3

NEXT extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

SELECT

(Enable/

Disable)

SELECT

To continue

STORE END

To continue

Note

This programme also functions for outside (CO) line calls via the DISA Intercept Routing feature, and when DISA calls are received by a DISA ring group.

Feature & Programming References

1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)

CO Line Mode—Day/Night/Lunch [414-416]

TRS Check after Answering [966]

9 6 6

NEXT SELECT

(Enable/Disable)

STORE END

Note

This programme specifies whether the PBX checks DTMF signals when answering calls or not.

276 Feature Guide

3.3 PT Programming

TRS Check Time after Answering [967]

9 6 7

NEXT STORE SELECT

(5/10/15/

20/30/60 s)

END

Note

This programme specifies the length of time that the DTMF signal is checked when "Enable" is selected

in TRS Check after Answering [966].

KX-T7700 Series Incoming Lamp Control [968]

9 6 8

NEXT SELECT STORE

(Enable/Disable)

Feature & Programming References

1.17.1 Message Waiting

END

Country [995]

9 9 5

NEXT SELECT

(NE: NE (ES)/NE (IT))

(CE: CE/CE (CZ))

STORE

Notes

• This programme specifies your country/area when the suffix of the PBX is "NE" or "CE". For more information, please consult your dealer.

• When the country code is changed, all system data is initialised.

Feature & Programming References

2.3.6 Country Setting

Firmware Version [998]

9 9 8

NEXT SELECT

SELECT

END

Display Example

< ROM >

Y501A 040430 (BX)

< Firmware >

1.0.0

Version Date Version

Note

You can confirm the ROM and the firmware version of the PBX alternately by pressing SELECT.

Feature & Programming References

2.3.7 Firmware Upgrade

Feature Guide 277

3.3 PT Programming

System Data Clear [999]

<To select All parameters, System parameter, and/or Speed dial>

9 9 9

NEXT SELECT STORE

(All para/

System para/

Speed dial)

To continue

END

<To select the CO (outside line) parameter>

9 9 9

NEXT SELECT

(CO para)

STORE

CO line no.

(1…8/ )

STORE

To continue

END

<To select the Extension parameter>

9 9 9

NEXT SELECT

(Extn. para)

STORE extension jack no.

(01…24/ )

STORE

To continue

END

<To select the DSS parameter>

9 9 9

NEXT SELECT

(DSS para)

STORE

DSS console no.

(1…2/ )

STORE

To continue

END

Feature & Programming References

2.3.2 PT Programming

278 Feature Guide

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