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Pure IP-PBX PC Programming Manual Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Pure IP-PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. Model No. KX-NCP500 KX-NCP1000 KX-NCP500/KX-NCP1000: PBMPR Software File V ersion 2.
Introduction About this Programming Manual The PC Programming Manual is designed to serve as a system programming reference for the Panasonic Pure IP-PBX.
WARNING This notice means that misuse could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION This notice means that misuse could result in injury or damage to property. WARNING Unplug the PBX from the AC outlet if it emits smoke, an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise.
In some cases, additional information, including updates to this and other manuals, is included in the Maintenance Console’s Information before programming . Install the latest version of Maintenance Console to view this information. • In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.
Table of Contents 1 Overview .. ............................................................................................... 11 1.1 Introduction .. ....................................................................................................
2.6.8 Utility—Error Log .. .......................................................................................................... 74 2.6.9 Utility—T1/E1 Signalling Bit Monitor .. ................................................................
3.37 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port—Connection Command .. ................................... 332 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type .. ........................................................................... 333 3.39 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—Line Signal Setting .
5.18 [3-6] Extension Hunting Group—Member List .. ......................................................... 568 5.19 [3-7-1] VM(DPT) Group—System Settings .. ................................................................ 569 5.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings .
9.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous .. ..................................................................................................... 794 10 [8] ARS .. ................................................................................................ 797 10.
10 PC Programming Manual Table of Contents.
Section 1 Overview This section provides an overview of programming the PBX. PC Programming Manual 11.
1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Introduction These programming instructions are designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the PBX. Each feature in the PBX has default settings that can be changed to customise the PBX to your requirements.
1.1.2 Entering Characters The characters on a white background below can be used when storing a name, message, password or other text entry data using a PC. The available characters vary according to the model of PBX. Table 1 (Standard) PC Programming Manual 13 1.
Table 2 (For CE model) 14 PC Programming Manual 1.1.2 Entering Characters.
Table 3 (For RU model) PC Programming Manual 15 1.1.2 Entering Characters.
Table 4 (For GR model) 16 PC Programming Manual 1.1.2 Entering Characters.
1.2 PC Programming 1.2.1 Installing and Starting the Maintenance Console System programming, diagnosis and administration can be performed with a PC using the Maintenance Console. This section describes how to install and start the Maintenance Console.
Installing the Maintenance Console Note • Make sure to install and use the latest version of the Maintenance Console. • To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows XP Professional, you must be logged in as a user in either the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group.
7. When country/area data do not match: a. Click OK to replace the country/area data of the PBX. Replacement may take several minutes to complete. b. Follow the procedure described in Section 3.13.1 Starting the PBX in the Installation Manual and restart the PBX.
from the LAN and then connect the PC with an Ethernet straight cable using 192.168.0.101 for the IP address of the IPCMPR card. *1 Valid IP address range: "1.0.0.0" to "223.255.255.255" *2 Valid IP address range: "1.0.0.0" to "223.
2. At the login screen input the PBX’s IP address, port, and password. Any profiles using LAN connection that have been saved when accessing the Maintenance Console directly will be automatically displayed, for easy access to your PBX. 3. Click Connect .
1.2.2 Password Security To maintain system security, system passwords are required to access certain programming functions of the PBX. By giving different users access to different passwords, it is possible to control the amount of programming that each user is able to perform.
Section 2 Introduction of Maintenance Console This section serves as reference operating instructions when using the Maintenance Console software to programme the PBX.
2.1 Introduction 2.1.1 Starting Maintenance Console and Software Modes Every time Maintenance Console is started, a dialogue box will appear. From here, you can enter any of the 2 available software modes.
Connection Settings for RS-232C Setting Values Explanation Port COMx Specify the number of the COM port assigned to the PC’s RS-232C interface. Only available COM ports are displayed. Baud Rate (bps) 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 Specify the speed of data transmission.
Setting Values Explanation Port Number 1–65535 Specify the port number used to access the PBX via LAN. Enter the same port number that was input in Maintenance Port Number of 3.
2.1.2 Access Levels There are three main levels of access to the Maintenance Console: User, Administrator and Installer. Each level has its own Programmer Code, which must be entered to run the Maintenance Console.
File Menu Option Batch Interactive U A I U A I Close üüü Save üüü Save As üüü Exit üüüüüü Disconnect Menu Option Batch Interactive U A I U A I Disconnect üüü Tool Menu Option Batch I.
Menu Option Batch Interactive U A I U A I Import ® V-IPGW16 GW Settings ü ü Import ® V-IPGW16 DN2IP ü ü Export ® Feature - Speed Dial and Caller ID üüüüüü Export ® Incoming Call - DDI/DI.
Menu Option Batch Interactive U A I U A I Digital Trunk Error Report ü IP Extension Statistical Information ü CS Information ü PS Information ü CS Status Monitor ü Ping ü File Transfer FTP to IP.
2.1.3 Software Interface This section explains the functions of the various elements of the software interface. Main Window The window of the Maintenance Console software is divided into several areas, as shown below: 1 23 45 6 1.
• File Contains the icon for saving files. For details, see Section 2.3.2 File—Save . • Tools Contains icons for backing up PBX data to the SD Memory Card, viewing extension information, and accessing Online Help. For details, see Sections 2.5.1 Tool—SD memory backup and 2.
Area Values Description PBX System Data Version Versionxxx-xxx Displays the version number of the system software installed to the PBX. The first 3 digits are the version number, and the last 3 digits are the revision number. PBX Region Code Regionxxx-xxx Displays the region code assigned to the PBX and Maintenance Console.
2.1.4 Card Status Certain tools, utilities and settings require that the target card be set to out-of-service (OUS) or in-service (INS) status before the operation is carried out. Where required, this is noted in the description of each item. Card status changes can only be performed when the software is in Interactive mode (see 2.
2.1.5 Display Options The View and Window menus provide options to control the display of items within the Maintenance Console. • View – Toolbar: Displays or hides the tool bar of commonly used buttons. – Statusbar: Displays or hides the bar at the bottom of the Maintenance Console window.
2.1.6 Extension Number Setting Many screens within the Maintenance Console software allow you to select extensions as part of programming various features (for example, as members of a group). These screens use a standard window to make selecting multiple extensions easy, accessed by clicking a button.
2.2 Programme launcher 2.2.1 Programme launcher—New Creates a new system data file, used to programme the PBX in Batch mode. All settings are in their initial or default state. This option is only available at Installer level. To upload the file created here to the SD memory card installed in the PBX, see 2.
2.2.2 Programme launcher—Open Opens a system data file previously saved on the PC, and enters Batch mode. When opening a file created with an older version of the Maintenance Console, you will be asked whether you want to convert the data for use with the current version or not.
2.2.3 Programme launcher—Connect—RS-232C Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through the serial RS-232C interface of the PBX. This option allows direct entry of connection parameters, for cases where the PC is used to connect to one or just a few PBXs, and an individual profile for each PBX is not necessary.
2.2.4 Programme launcher—Connect—USB Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through a USB port (USB Module) attached to the KX-DT300 series or KX-T7600 series DPT. To connect to the PBX by USB 1. From the programme launcher, select Connect . The Login window will be displayed.
2.2.5 Programme launcher—Connect—LAN Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through the Local Area Network interface of the PBX. This option allows direct entry of connection parameters, for cases where the PC is used to connect to one or just a few PBXs, and an individual profile for each PBX is not necessary.
2.2.6 Programme launcher—Connect—Modem Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode through the modem. To access the PBX remotely using this feature, an RMT card must be installed and the Remote—Analogue Remote (Modem) Floating Extension Number assigned in 13.
2.2.7 Programme launcher—Connect—ISDN Remote Connects to the PBX in Interactive mode using the ISDN TA interface of the PBX. This method is only available when a user-supplied ISDN TA that supports CAPI 2.0 is used, and Remote —ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number of the 13.
2.2.8 Programme launcher—Connect—Profile Setup Profiles are useful when one PC is used to connect to multiple PBXs. Rather than manually adjusting the connection settings each time a different PBX is accessed, it is possible to store the connection settings for several PBXs.
2.3 File 2.3.1 File—Close Closes the system data file that is currently being modified, and returns to the programme launcher. To close a system data file • From the File menu, select Close . If the system data file has not been saved, a warning message will be displayed, giving you the option to save the file.
2.3.2 File—Save Overwrites the previously saved system data file with the system data currently being modified in Batch mode. To upload a file saved here to the SD memory card installed in the PBX, see 2.6.2 Utility —File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card) .
2.3.3 File—Save As Saves the system data file being modified in Batch mode with the name chosen by the user. To upload a file saved here to the SD memory card installed in the PBX, see 2.6.2 Utility —File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card) . To save a system data file with a new name 1.
2.3.4 File—Exit Closes the Maintenance Console. To exit the Maintenance Console • From the File menu, select Exit If the system data file being modified has not been saved, a warning message will be displayed, giving you the option to save the file.
2.4 Disconnect 2.4.1 Disconnect—Disconnect Closes the connection between the Maintenance Console and the PBX. When this option is chosen, system data is automatically backed up from the PBX to the SD memory card (see 2.5.1 Tool—SD memory backup ).
2.5 Tool 2.5.1 Tool—SD memory backup Saves system data from the PBX to the SD memory card. Backup begins as soon as this option is chosen. To back up system data • From the Tool menu, select SD memory backup .
2.5.2 Tool—BRI Automatic Configuration Automatically configures the network settings of the BRI card. This option is only available at Installer level. This tool automatically inputs values into the fields L1 Mode , L2 Mode , Access Mode , and TEI Mode , on the Network tab of the 3.
2.5.3 Tool—NDSS Link Data Clear Clears NDSS Link Data stored in the connected PBX. While this tool clears both monitor extension and monitored extension data, it only clears it at the connected PBX. To clear this data at other PBXs in the network, it is necessary to run this tool at those PBXs.
2.5.4 Tool—DXDP All OUS Sets the status of all DXDP/XDP extension ports to "OUS" simultaneously. To set all DXDP/XDP ports to OUS. 1. From the Tool menu, select DXDP All OUS .
2.5.5 Tool—Simplified Voice Message—Delete All Recording Deletes all voice messages recorded by the SVM feature. To delete voice messages 1. From the Tool menu, point to Simplified Voice Message and select Delete All Recording . 2. Select the card from which to delete messages.
2.5.6 Tool—Simplified Voice Message—Check Current Usage Displays information on the voice messages stored by the SVM feature. For each message, the type of message and the associated extension are displayed. To view SVM message status • From the Tool menu, point to Simplified Voice Message and select Check Current Usage .
2.5.7 Tool—Call Pickup for My Group Allows you to automatically configure settings in 4.10 [2-6-2] Numbering Plan —Quick Dial and 6.4 [4-1-3] Wired Extension—Speed Dial so that users can answer calls to their Call Pickup Group by pressing " 0".
2.5.8 Tool—Extension List View Displays a list of all programmed extension numbers and types. It is possible to sort the information according to Extension Number, Type, Extension Name, Shelf, Slot, or Port. There is also a key-word searching feature.
2.5.9 Tool—Import Allows several types of system data files or tables to be imported. Except for Speed Dial and Caller ID, this option is only available at Installer level. The files from which data can be imported are files that were previously saved at this or another PBX using the Export tool (see 2.
ARS - Leading Digit Data Type Import Destination No. Location Leading Number Leading Digit Additional Number of Digits Additional Dial Digits Routing Plan Number Route Plan Number Related programming: 10.2 [8-2] Leading Number ARS - Except Code Data Type Import Destination No.
Related programming: 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Quick Dial (Basic) Data Type Import Destination No. Location Dial Dial Phone Number Phone Number Related programming: 4.10 [2-6-2] Numbering Plan—Quick Dial Quick Dial (Expansion) Data Type Import Destination No.
Data Type Import Destination Packet Sampling Time (G. 711Mu) Packet Sampling Time (G. 711Mu) Packet Sampling Time (G. 729A) Packet Sampling Time (G. 729A) Voice Activity Detection for G. 711 Voice Activity Detection for G. 711 FAX Detection Ability FAX Detection Ability DTMF DTMF Payload Type Payload Type Related programming: 3.
2.5.10 Tool—Export Allows several types of system data to be exported to files. These files can be used with the Import tool (see 2.5.9 Tool—Import ) to update another PBX. Except for ARS - Routing Plan , tables are exported as comma-separated value (CSV) files.
2.5.11 Tool—Screen Customize—User Level/Administrator Level Allows you to specify which menu screens, tools and utilities can be accessed in User and Administrator levels.
2.6 Utility 2.6.1 Utility—Diagnosis Performs diagnostic tests on cards installed in the PBX, to identify the source of problems. If any of the tests listed here returns the result "NG" ("No Good"), contact your dealer. Test results can be saved as a TXT-format (text) file.
• Click Cancel to return to the Diagnosis screen. Network Loopback Test Performs a remote loopback test on the PRI23 card. Note • To perform this test, it is necessary to set Loopback Test started by Network in 3.33 [1-1] Slot —Port Property - PRI Port to "Enable".
2.6.2 Utility—File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card) Copies PBX system files (programme files, data files and activation key files) from the connected PC to the SD memory card installed in the PBX. Pre-existing files on the SD memory card are overwritten.
CS Programme Name on SD Memory Card Corresponding Unit PDCSDECT CS using a DHLC/DLC card for DECT Portable Station PHCSDECT High-density CS for DECT Portable Station PDCS24G CS using a DHLC/DLC card for 2.
Name on SD Memory Card Corresponding Card DBIEIO EIO DBIPRI23 PRI23 DBIPRI30 PRI30 DBISLCLC SLC16 DBIVIPGW V-IPGW16 DBIVSPGW V-SIPGW16 DBIVIPEX V-IPEXT32 DBIVSPEX V-SIPEXT32 To transfer files to the SD memory card 1. From the Utility menu, select File Transfer PC to PBX (SD Card) .
2.6.3 Utility—File Transfer PBX (SD Card) to PC Copies system data files from the SD memory card installed in the PBX to the connected PC. This option is only available at Installer level.
2.6.4 Utility—SD Card File View and Load Displays a list of files on the SD memory card, and allows you to update the programmes stored in LPR cards (cards with local processors) and Cell Stations (CSs). This option is only available at Installer level.
2.6.5 Utility—SD Card File Delete Allows you to delete files from the SD memory card. This option is only available at Installer level. The following essential system files cannot be deleted by this utility: PBMPR, DBSYS To delete files from the SD memory card 1.
2.6.6 Utility—Message File Transfer PC to PBX Transfers Outgoing Message (OGM) files from the PC to the selected MSG/ESVM card/block mounted on an OPB/IPCMPR card. This option is only available at Installer level. Note • When transferring to or from an MSG/ESVM card mounted on an OPB card, the OPB card must be set to OUS status.
2.6.7 Utility—Message File Transfer PBX to PC Transfers Outgoing Message (OGM) files from the MSG/ESVM card/block mounted on an OPB/IPCMPR card to the PC. This option is only available at Installer level. Note • When transferring to or from an MSG/ESVM card mounted on an OPB card, the OPB card must be set to OUS status.
2.6.8 Utility—Error Log Collects and displays system error information. Whenever there is a system failure, the PBX stores the error code generated. The connected PC collects all of these codes, along with other information, and displays an explanatory error message.
Item Description Sub Code The 6-digit sub code of the relevant hardware (X1YYZZ). • X: Slot type – Physical slot: " " (blank) – Virtual slot: "*" (asterisk) • 1: Cabinet nu.
2.6.9 Utility—T1/E1 Signalling Bit Monitor Displays reference signalling bit information for all channels of the T1 or E1 card, by monitoring sent and received A, B, C and D bits. This utility is intended for use by dealers. This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that the target card be set to INS status.
2.6.10 Utility—T1/E1 Line Trace Traces the sent and received signalling bits and dial numbers on the specified channel of the T1 or E1 line. This utility is intended for use by dealers. This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that the target card be set to INS status.
2.6.11 Utility—ISDN/QSIG Protocol Trace This utility collects protocol trace data from BRI or PRI cards, and displays it on the PC. This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that the target BRI or PRI card be set to INS status.
2.6.12 Utility—V-IPGW16 Protocol Trace This utility collects trace data of protocol activity from V-IPGW16 card. This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that the target V-IPGW16 card be set to INS status. To save trace data to the SD Memory Card 1.
2.6.13 Utility—Digital Trunk Error Report Displays accumulated information on various types of errors occurring on digital trunks. This option is only available at Installer level. The value displayed for each error item is the number of times that each error occurred during the time period selected.
2.6.14 Utility—IP Extension Statistical Information Displays accumulated statistical information on IP extensions, V-IPEXT32 cards, V-IPCS4 cards, and the DSP card. The displayed items are as follows: Item Description Collection Started Time Date and time the port was last reset.
2.6.15 Utility—CS Information Displays information stored by the PBX regarding each Cell Station (CS). This option is only available at Installer level, and requires that the target DHLC, DLC, or V-IPCS4 card be set to INS status.
2.6.16 Utility—PS Information Displays Portable Station (PS) registration information, including the associated Cell Station (CS). This option is only available at Installer level. The displayed items are as follows: Item Description PS No. PS location number.
2.6.17 Utility—CS Status Monitor This utility monitors the status of CSs within Air Synchronisation Groups. CSs receive data from other CSs that they are currently synchronised with, within the Air Synchronisation Group. Current Sync CS information is displayed for IP-CSs that are in INS status.
2.6.18 Utility—Ping Performs a connection test on network devices. This function sends echo requests to a particular IP address across an IP network, and displays the result of responses and round-trip time. This option is only available when the Maintenance Console is in Interactive mode.
2.6.19 Utility—File Transfer FTP to IP Equipment—IP-CS/NT400 Displays a list of files on the FTP server, and allows you to update the programmes stored in IP-CSs and KX-NT400 IP-PTs.
2.6.20 Utility—Card Software Timed Update Updates programmes in the LPR cards (optional service cards with local processors) by comparing them with files found on the SD memory card on a preset schedule, and downloading newer files to the cards. This option is only available at Installer level.
2.6.21 Utility—System Reset—Reset by the Command Updates the main system programme and data files stored within the PBX using files taken from the SD memory card, and resets the connected PBX. This option is only available at Installer level. Two copies of each of the main system files can be stored on the SD memory card.
2.7 Help 2.7.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) This section provides answers to some common questions about using the Maintenance Console software to programme the PBX. The information is divided into the following topics: Title Description Connection Connecting to the PBX using Maintenance Console.
Q The Maintenance Console cannot connect to the PBX via modem. A • Is the dial number of the modem correct? For more details, see 13.1 [11-1] Main . • Has a modem been installed to the PBX? • Are the modem settings of the PBX and Maintenance Console correct? For more details, see 13.
A • Is the card installed in the appropriate slot? • Is the card installed in the correct slot, but not functioning correctly? Check the condition of the card.
Q If I delete the extension number of a Portable Station, and then turn the Portable Station off and back on again, it does not function correctly. A • Do not delete the extension number of the Portable Station, as this information is necessary for it to operate.
A • Perform the following steps: 1. Confirm that the Numbering Plan you will change is not currently being used by any extensions (see 2.5.8 Tool—Extension List View ). If it is being used by extensions, temporarily change the extension numbers of those extensions to that of another numbering plan, or delete the extension number (see 6.
Q I cannot change a feature number. A • It is not possible to use the same number for 2 items. The number you are trying to store cannot be used if it is already being used by: • A feature number • An extension • A Dial setting (see 11.1 [9-1] TIE Table ) • Quick Dialling (see 4.
A • When you click Apply , the settings are updated in the PBX, but are not yet saved to the SD memory card. If system data is not saved to the SD memory card, the PBX will restore the data that was last saved to the card in the event that the PBX is reset, or power is turned off and back on again.
Setting Features Q How do I change the dialling mode of an analogue trunk? A • From the 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port screen, change the Dialling Mode setting of the target port to "DTMF" or "Pulse", as required. Q How do I set disconnect detection (CPC Detection) for an analogue trunk? A • From the 3.
Q What programming do I have to perform to use a headset with an extension? A • Set Headset OFF/ON on the 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port screen to "Headset ON". Q What programming do I have to perform to use XDP with an extension port? A • Set XDP Mode on the 3.
Q How do I set the queuing operation for an Incoming Call Distribution group? A • Perform the following steps: 1. On the 5.15 [3-5-2] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table screen, set the actions as required for each queuing table. 2.
Section 3 [1] Configuration PC Programming Manual 99.
3.1 [1-1] Slot The operating characteristics associated with each service card can be programmed. Move the mouse pointer over an installed card to display the menu of options for that card. To view a summary of status and MPR versions for all cards installed in the PBX, click the Summary button (see 3.
To install an option card on an OPB3 card 1. Move the mouse pointer over the card. A menu will be shown under the mouse pointer. 2. Select Option Card . The OPB3 Option Card Setup screen will be displayed. See 3.46 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Option Card Setup .
Card Maximum Quantity Card Programming V-IPCS4: Virtual 4-Channel Cell Station Interface Card KX-NCP500: 2 KX-NCP1000: 2 3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS For more information on the IPCMPR card, virtual cards and other optional cards, see the following sections in the Installation Manual: → 1.
3.2 [1-1] Slot—Summary Summary information is displayed for all cards installed in the PBX. Physical Shelf No. Indicates the slot number (reference only). Value Range Available slot numbers. Maintenance Console Location 3.2 [1-1] Slot—Summary Programming Manual References 3.
3.23 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Extension Type 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type 3.
Feature Guide References None IPCMPR Virtual Shelf No. Indicates the slot number (reference only). Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 3.2 [1-1] Slot—Summary Programming Manual References 3.1 [1-1] Slot Feature Guide References None Slot Type Indicates the slot type (reference only).
V-IPCS4: Virtual 4-Channel Cell Station Interface Card Maintenance Console Location 3.2 [1-1] Slot—Summary Programming Manual References 3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension 3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension 3.
3.3 [1-1] Slot—Activation Key Refreshes and displays information on activation keys provided by activation key files on the SD memory card and pre-installed activation keys of the DSP card. It is possible to programme the number of provided IP Trunk channels to be used for H.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None The number of activated feature by—VoIP-DSP Card Indicates the number of channels provided by the DSP card (reference only).
The number of activated feature by—Total Indicates the total number of channels (or CA users) provided by the DSP card and activation key files on the SD memory card (reference only).
3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR The properties of the IPCMPR card can be specified. LAN Setting DHCP Client Enables the DHCP Client function to assign IP address information automatically to the IPCMPR card. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None MAC Address for VoIP-DSP Indicates the MAC address of the DSP card (reference only). Value Range 00:00:00:00:00:00–FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Maintenance Console Location 3.
Subnet Mask Specifies the subnet mask address of the IPCMPR card. This parameter is only available for entering values when DHCP Client is disabled. Value Range 0–255.0–255.0 –255.0–255 (except 0.0.0.0 and 255.255.255.255) Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Speed/Duplex for Maintenance Port Specifies the connection mode of the maintenance port. The connection is made in 100Mbps/half duplex when Auto Negotiation fails.
Feature Guide References None DHCP Port Number Specifies the port number used by a DHCP server. Value Range 1–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.4.
Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DSP Card Status Indicates whether the DSP card is enabled for use (reference only). Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
IP Extension Count of BGM Specifies how many IP-PTs connected to the IPCMPR card can send out BGM. Value Range When using the built-in ESVM card: 0–49 When not using the built-in ESVM card: 0–53 Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Jitter Compensation Operation for G.711 FAX Enables the use of a jitter buffer feature for fax communications using the G.711 codec. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Jitter Buffer Delay Max. for Voice Specifies the maximum size of the jitter buffer for voice communications. Value Range 0–200 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Jitter Buffer Adaptation Period for Voice Specifies the length of time that the jitter buffer is applied for voice communications. Value Range 1000–65530 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Jitter Buffer Delay Min.
Feature Guide References None Jitter Buffer Delay Init. for FAX Specifies the initial size of the jitter buffer for fax communications. Value Range 0–200 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DTMF Detection Level for G.711µ Specifies the level of DTMF detection for the G.711µ codec.
Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None CNG Signal Fixation Detection Counter Specifies the number of times the CNG signal must be detected before the PBX proceeds the fax operation.
T.38 FAX Transmit Level (Network to PBX) A-Law Specifies the transmission level of G3 fax signals after being converted from T.38 protocol packets, when the codec used is G.711A. Value Range -13–2 dB Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None T.
Programming Manual References 3.18 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port Feature Guide References None DSP CODEC G.711 only (IP-GW) Specifies whether or not to only use the G.711 codec for IP trunk calls. Value Range Enable, Disable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Port Number Maintenance Port Number Specifies the port number used to operate Maintenance Console via the LAN. Value Range 1–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None LOGIN Port Number Specifies the port number used to login to the PBX via the LAN.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.32 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Features Built-in Communication Assistant Server Specifies the port number for the Communication Assistant (CA) application. Value Range 1024–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Disconnect, Connect Maintenance Console Location 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DHCP DHCP Client Indicates the DHCP client function status of the IPCMPR card (reference only).
Feature Guide References None IP Address for VoIP-DSP Indicates the IP address of the DSP card (reference only). Value Range 1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None PC Programming Manual 129 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR.
3.5 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property The properties of the built-in 2-channel SVM (Simplified Voice Message) and OGM (Outgoing Message) features can be specified. To change the status of the built-in ESVM card, click Command . Only the following parameters can be set.
Value Range In sub-slot 1–2: Reserve: No feature is installed. In sub-slot 3: ESVM2: Built-in ESVM card is installed. Maintenance Console Location 3.5 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Status Indicates the status of the feature type of each slot (reference only).
Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 3.5 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Status Indicates the port status of the built-in ESVM card (reference only). Value Range For sub-slot 1–2: Not applicable.
Programming Manual References 3.44 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property— SVM Feature Feature Guide References 1.17.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) MSG Feature Specifies whether or not to use the ESVM card as an MSG card (OGM feature).
3.6 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property—Card Command Commands for the built-in ESVM card can be programmed. INS Puts the feature in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.6 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property—Card Command Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None OUS Takes the feature out of service.
3.7 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Gateway Port Various settings can be programmed for each virtual IP Gateway port. To change the status of virtual IP Gateway ports, click Command . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the network. Maintenance Console Location 3.
3.8 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Gateway Port —Connection Command Commands for the virtual IP gateway ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.8 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Gateway Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Common settings for all of the V-IPGW cards installed in the IPCMPR Virtual Shelf can be programmed. Main Gatekeeper Available Specifies whether to use a gatekeeper. This setting can only be changed when all V-IPGW cards are set to OUS.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Primary Gatekeeper IP Address Specifies the IP address of the primary gatekeeper. Value Range 1.0.0.0–223.
Secondary Gatekeeper IP Address Specifies the IP address of the secondary gatekeeper. Value Range 1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None RAS Port Number Specifies the port number for the H.225 protocol (RAS) in an H.323 protocol suite. Value Range 1–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None H.323 Dynamic Port Number Specifies the starting port number from which 448 contiguous ports are used as dynamic ports.
RTCP Packet Interval Specifies the length of time until the PBX retries to send RTCP packets when no reply is received. Value Range 5–60 s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None RTP QoS-ToS Type Specifies the ToS type in the ToS field. Value Range Normal, Monetary Cost, Reliability , Throughput, Delay Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Echo Canceller Ability Specifies the echo canceller ability time. Value Range OFF, 48 ms, 128 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) EC Gain Specifies the Echo Canceller Gain. Value Range -14–6 dB Maintenance Console Location 3.
QSIG-CT Enables a call to be transferred to a destination extension at another PBX in a QSIG network. Value Range No, Yes Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Outgoing Call En-bloc Dialling setting Selects the call dialling mode. Value Range En-bloc: The PBX sends all of the dialled digits at once after the extension user completes dialling.
Overlap—Inter-digit Timer (T302-2) Specifies the length of time within which subsequent digits of a dial number must be dialled. Value Range 1–10 s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Voice Codec Priority 1st Specifies the highest priority codec type. For fax communications, it is necessary to specify G.711A or G. 711µ for this parameter. Value Range G.711A, G.711µ, G.
Value Range None, G.711A, G.711µ, G.729A Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Packet Sampling Time for G.711A Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation.
Feature Guide References None Packet Sampling Time for G.729A Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation. The smaller this number, the higher the quality of the transmitted sound. Value Range 10 ms, 20 ms, 30 ms, 40 ms, 50 ms, 60 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Payload Type Specifies the payload type for DTMF tones using RFC2833. Programming this parameter is only necessary if DTMF is set to Outband (RFC2833) .
T.38 FAX UDPTL Error Correction – Redundancy Specifies whether to enable the redundancy feature when using the T.38 protocol. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None T.
Feature Guide References None T.38 FAX Rate Management Method Specifies the rate management method when using the T.38 protocol. Value Range Transferred TCF, Local TCF Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None T303 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the SETUP (call setting) message.
T305 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the DISC (disconnection) message. Value Range 0–3000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None T310 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a continuance message after receiving the Incoming Call Proceeding message.
Maintenance Console Location 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None T318 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Resume message. Value Range 0–600 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
T322 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Status enquiry message. Value Range 0–600 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None PC Programming Manual 161 3.9 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway.
3.10 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway— GK Settings Gatekeeper registration information can be programmed. Destination Number Specifies a telephone number to register with a gatekeeper. Value Range Max. 30 digits (consisting of 0– 9) Maintenance Console Location 3.
3.11 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway— GW Settings The settings related to destination gateway devices can be programmed. The following parameters can be specified for a maximum of 512 destination gateway devices. Main GW Name Specifies the name of the destination gateway device for programming reference.
Value Range 1–256, None Maintenance Console Location 3.11 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—GW Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Connection for IP-GW16 Enables the use of the Voice Activity Detection feature between the V-IPGW and KX-TDE/KX-TDA IP-GW16 cards.
Feature Guide References None Progress Tone Send Mode Specifies whether to send call progress tones to the destination. When selecting External , call progress tones are audible at the destination. Value Range External, Internal Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range For 1st: G.711A, G.711Mu, G.729A For 2nd and 3rd: None, G.711A, G.711Mu, G.729A Maintenance Console Location 3.11 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—GW Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Packet Sampling Time (G.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Packet Sampling Time (G.729A) Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation. The smaller this number, the higher the quality of the transmitted sound.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.11 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—GW Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None FAX Detection Ability Enables the use of the FAX Detection Ability feature.
Feature Guide References None Payload Type Specifies the payload type for DTMF tones using RFC2833. Programming this parameter is only necessary if DTMF is set to Outband (RFC2833) .
3.12 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway— DN2IP The related settings of the address translation of telephone numbers and IP addresses can be programmed. Leading Number Specifies the leading digits in dialled numbers by which to associate calls with the appropriate destination.
Maintenance Console Location 3.12 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—DN2IP Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None GW Group Specifies the number of the destination gateway group. Value Range 1–256 Maintenance Console Location 3.
3.13 [1-1] Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway— Hunt Pattern The related settings of hunt patterns can be programmed. The hunt pattern determines how to route incoming calls through virtual IP trunks to the PBX. A maximum of 32 hunt patterns can be programmed.
3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension The properties of the V-IPEXT card can be specified. Signalling (PTAP) UDP Port No. (Server) Specifies the UDP port used by the V-IPEXT card to transmit and receive PTAP (Panasonic Telephony Administration Protocol) data.
Value Range 1–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Voice (RTP) UDP Port No. (Server) Specifies the UDP port used by the V-IPEXT card to transmit and receive RTP (Realtime Transfer Protocol) data.
Maintenance Console Location 3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Keep Alive Time-Out Specifies the length of time that the PBX will continue to consider an IP-PT to be active even if it receives no transmissions from that IP-PT.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Resending Time Out (PTAP) Specifies the length of time after which the PBX terminates resending PTAP (Panasonic Telephony Administration Protocol). To change the value displayed here, click Common Settings and set the desired value.
Resending Time Out (MGCP) Specifies the length of time after which the PBX terminates resending MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol). To change the value displayed here, click Common Settings and set the desired value. Value Range 75–120 s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) DSP Digital Gain (Up) Specifies the DSP Digital Gain for the up voice path. Value Range -14–6 dB Maintenance Console Location 3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 3.14 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) PC Programming Manual 179 3.
3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Various settings can be programmed for each virtual IP extension port. To change the status of virtual IP extension ports, click Command . IP-PT Registration and De-registration An IP-PT must be registered to the PBX by programming the PBX and IP-PT before it can be used.
3. Click OK . A dialogue box will appear. 4. Click Confirm . • If the de-registration is successful, the dialogue box will show "Forced De-registration Succeed ". 5. Click Close . Once the IP-PT is successfully de-registered, the status of the IP-PT will update to show "None".
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Extension Name Specifies the extension name of the port.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Status Indicates whether a certain IP-PT is registered (reference only). Value Range None, Registered Maintenance Console Location 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Value Range 1.0.0.0–223.255.255.255 Maintenance Console Location 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Program Ver. Indicates the programme software file version of the IP-PT (reference only).
Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column.
Ringing Tone Selects the dual-tone switching pattern of the ring tone for incoming calls. Value Range A: 64 ms (697 Hz), 64 ms (852 Hz) B: 32 ms (697 Hz), 32 ms (852 Hz) C: 128 ms (697 Hz), 128 ms (852 Hz) D: 32 ms (697 Hz), 96 ms (852 Hz) Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) Packet Sampling Time (G.729A) Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation.
3.16 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension —Connection Command Commands for the virtual IP extension ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.16 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension The properties of the virtual SIP Extension card can be specified. UDP Port No. for SIP Extension Server Specifies the UDP port number used for the SIP Extension server. To change the value displayed here, click Common Settings and set the desired value.
Maintenance Console Location 3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension SIP Location Hold Time Interval Specifies the interval time that the PBX waits before starting to hold information on location of SIP Extensions.
Echo Canceller Ability Specifies the echo canceller ability time. Value Range OFF, 48 ms, 128 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.31.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension EC Gain Specifies the Echo Canceller Gain. Value Range -14–6 dB Maintenance Console Location 3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
3.18 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port Various settings can be programmed for each virtual SIP extension port. To change the status of virtual SIP extension ports, click Command . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 3.18 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension Password Specifies the password used for registering a SIP Extension to the PBX.
Feature Guide References 1.31.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension Current IP Address Indicates the current IP address of the SIP Extension (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 3.18 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension Packet Sampling Time (G.729A) Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation.
Voice Activity Detection for G.729A Enables the use of the Voice Activity Detection feature for the G.729A codec. This feature conserves bandwidth by detecting silent periods during a call and suppressing the packets of silence from being sent to the network.
3.19 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port—Connection Command Commands for the virtual SIP extension ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.19 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS The properties of the V-IPCS card can be specified. Signalling (PTAP) UDP Port No. (Server) Specifies the UDP port used by the V-IPCS card to transmit and receive PTAP (Panasonic Telephony Administration Protocol) data.
Value Range 1–65535 Maintenance Console Location 3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Voice (RTP) UDP Port No. (Server) Specifies the UDP port used by the V-IPCS card to transmit and receive RTP (Realtime Transfer Protocol) data.
Maintenance Console Location 3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Keep Alive Time-Out Specifies the length of time that the PBX will continue to consider an IP-CS to be active even if it receives no transmissions from that IP-CS.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Resending Time Out (PTAP) Specifies the length of time after which the PBX terminates resending PTAP (Panasonic Telephony Administration Protocol). To change the value displayed here, click Common Settings and set the desired value.
Resending Time Out (MGCP) Specifies the length of time after which the PBX terminates resending MGCP (Media Gateway Control Protocol). To change the value displayed here, click Common Settings and set the desired value. Value Range 75–120 s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DSP Digital Gain (Up) Specifies the DSP Digital Gain for the up voice path. Value Range -14–6 dB Maintenance Console Location 3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None EC Gain Specifies the Echo Canceller Gain.
Maintenance Console Location 3.20 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None 206 PC Programming Manual 3.
3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS Various settings can be programmed for each virtual IP-CS port. To change the status of virtual IP-CS ports, click Command . IP-CS Registration and De-registration An IP-CS must be registered to the PBX by programming the PBX and IP-CS before it can be used.
4. Click Confirm . • If the de-registration is successful, the dialogue box will show "Forced De-registration Succeed ". 5. Click Close . Once the IP-CS is successfully de-registered, the status of the IP-CS will update to show "None".
Maintenance Console Location 3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column.
Feature Guide References None MAC Address Indicates the MAC address of the IP-CS (reference only). Value Range 00:00:00:00:00:00– FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Air Sync Group No Assigns an Air Synchronisation Group number to the IP-CS. Value Range None, 1 Maintenance Console Location 3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References 5.
Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column. • Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command .
Value Range 10 ms, 20 ms, 30 ms, 40 ms, 50 ms, 60 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Packet Sampling Time (G.729A) Specifies the time interval between measurements (samples) of sound data during a conversation.
Feature Guide References None PC Programming Manual 215 3.21 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS.
3.22 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS— Connection Command Commands for the virtual IP-CS ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.22 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IPCS—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.23 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Extension Type The property for the extension cards can be specified. KX-T7250 Transfer/Hold Key Mode Selects whether the control signals sent by the Transfer and Hold buttons on KX-T7250 PTs are reversed or not.
Maintenance Console Location 3.23 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Extension Type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None SLT Off Hook Guard Time Specifies the length of guard time used for off-hook signals from SLTs, to prevent the PBX mistaking them for pulse dials.
SLT Pulse Minimum Make Width Specifies the minimum length of the make signal in a pulse dial. Value Range 8 ´ n (n=1–5) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Flash Timing - Range Specifies the maximum length that a signal sent from an SLT can be for the PBX to recognise it as a hookswitch flash signal. Value Range 8 ´ n (n=3–191) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.23 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Extension Type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Various settings can be programmed for each extension port. To change the status of extension ports, click Command . To view total numbers of each type of extension connected, click Port Type View . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only).
S-Hybrid(SLT): XDP port of Super Hybrid port (DHLC) S-Hybrid(S-DPT): Digital XDP port of Super Hybrid port (DHLC) DPT(S-DPT): Digital XDP port of DPT port (DLC) IP-EXT: Virtual IP-Extension port (V-IPEXT) SIP: Virtual SIP Extension port (V-SIPEXT) Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the PBX. Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None XDP Mode Turns XDP mode on or off for the port. This setting is only available when Port Type on this screen is set to S-Hybrid . Value Range On: XDP enabled (The main telephone and sub telephone have different extension numbers.
1. Set the status of the extension port to " OUS ". 2. Change the port type of the extension port, then click Apply . 3. Set the status of the extension port to " INS ". When changing the port type of an extension port for which Wireless XDP has been set on the 6.
Feature Guide References 1.32.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) DPT Type—VM Unit No. Selects the unit number of the connected VPS. This setting is only available when DPT Type—Type on this screen is set to VM (DPT) . Value Range 1, 2 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Programming Manual References 5.29 [3-11] Air Synchronisation Group 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation Feature Guide References None DPT Type—Air Sync Group Name Indicates the name of the Air Synchronisation Group of the CS (reference only).
Ringing Tone Selects the dual-tone switching pattern of the ring tone for incoming calls when Port Type on this screen is set to DPT , DPT(S-DPT) , S-Hybrid , S-Hybrid(SLT) , or S-Hybrid(S-DPT) . This setting is not available for the KX-T7200, the KX-T7451, APTs, or SLTs.
3.25 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port— Connection Command Commands for the extension ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.25 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.26 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port—Port Type View Displays the number of connected telephones and Cell Stations (CSs). This screen can only be accessed in Interactive mode.
3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type The properties of the analogue trunk cards can be specified. Outgoing Guard Time Specifies the length of time after a trunk is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line. Value Range 3–6 s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Bell Detection—Bell Start Detection Timer Specifies the minim.
Pulse / DTMF Dial—DTMF Inter-digit Pause Specifies the length of the DTMF inter-digit pause. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialled digits correctly. Value Range 64 + 16 ´ n (n=0–11) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Feature Guide References None Low Speed Pulse Dial—Break Width Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a low speed pulse dial. Low Speed Pulse Dial — Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here.
Value Range Other, 60 %, 67 % Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Feature Guide References None High Speed Pulse Dial—Break Width Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a high speed pulse dial.
Feature Guide References None Pulse Type Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area. Value Range Normal, Sweden , New Zealand Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Max Receive Time Specifies the maximum number of Caller ID series that are sent from the network. Value Range 0 (no limit), 1, 2, 3 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Length + Timer, Timer Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) Header Examination Enables the PBX to check the header of received Caller ID information.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) Detection Timer Specifies the total time required by the PBX to detect Caller ID information. To enable this setting, Caller ID—Caller ID Signalling on this screen should be set to FSK .
Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Caller ID (DTMF) End Code Selects the DTMF code used to detect the end of a Caller ID series.
Caller ID—Caller ID Header [03] Selects the type of the 3rd header in a Caller ID signal. Value Range DDN, Caller ID Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.26.3 Call Charge Services Pay Tone—Pay Tone Pulse - MIN Specifies the minimum length that a received pay tone signal must be for the PBX to recognise it as a pay tone signal. Value Range 8 ´ n (n=1–250) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.27 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - LCO type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.3 Call Charge Services Pay Tone—Sending Flash while end talk Enables the PBX to send a flash signal at the end of call to demand a pay tone signal.
3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Various settings can be programmed for each analogue trunk port. To change the status of ports, click Command . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Maintenance Console Location 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Programming Manual References 3.29 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port—Connection Command Feature Guide References None Busy Out Status Indicates the Busy Out status (reference only).
Feature Guide References 1.5.4.4 Dial Type Selection CPC Signal Detection Time—Outgoing, Incoming Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming trunk calls before disconnecting the line. When None is selected here, the line will not be disconnected when a CPC signal is not detected.
Maintenance Console Location 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Reverse Detection Selects the type of trunk call for which the reverse signal from the telephone company is detected.
Paytone Detection Enables the PBX to receive a pay tone signal from the telephone company. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.28 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.11.7 External Feature Access (EFA) Disconnect Time Specifies the length of time after a trunk is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line. Value Range 0.5 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s, 4.
3.29 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port— Connection Command Commands for the LCO ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.29 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - LCO Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type The properties of the BRI or PRI card can be specified. ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T200 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the L2 command to ISDN. Value Range 0–600 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T301 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after making a call to ISDN.
ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T303 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the SETUP (call setting) message to ISDN.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T308 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after receiving the Release message from ISDN. Value Range 0–600 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range 0–3000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T313 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Connect message.
Feature Guide References None ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T318 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Resume message.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave—T3D3 Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to establish L2 in "Permanent" mode. Value Range 0–3000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN Extension—T201 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after resending the TEI check request to ISDN.
ISDN Extension—T301 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after making a call to ISDN. Value Range 0–18000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN Extension—T304 Specifies the maximum time allowed between each digit on an outgoing call. Applies to overlap sending. Value Range 0–3000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range 0–3000 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN Extension—T307 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX maintains a suspended call, before restarting.
Feature Guide References None ISDN Extension—T309 Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to disconnect the data link, before disconnecting the call.
Maintenance Console Location 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None ISDN Extension—T316 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Restart message.
ISDN Extension—T322 Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Status enquiry message. Value Range 0–600 ´ 100 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None 266 PC Programming Manual 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type.
3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Various settings can be programmed for each BRI port. To change the status of ports, click Command . Main Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range CO: For connecting to public network Extension: For connecting to extension QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port) QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port) Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Status Message Specifies whether the Status Message is sent to the network. Value Range No Transmission: Status Message is not sent.
Feature Guide References None ISDN CO Parameters for ISDN CO are not applicable for the BRI extension port. Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Value Range CO: For connecting to public network Extension: For connecting to extension QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port) QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port) Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) Ringback Tone to Outside Caller Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone to an outside caller when the network cannot send the tone.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)—SUMMARY ISDN Centrex Enables the use of the telephone company ’s ISDN Centrex Service features. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Value Range No, Yes Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References Section 11 [9] Private Network Feature Guide References 1.30.5.1 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) ISDN Extension Parameters for ISDN Extension are not applicable for BRI ports assigned as CO ports.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1.11 ISDN Extension Port Type Selects the port type. Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX. ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.11 ISDN Extension ISDN TE Power Enables the PBX to supply power to the ISDN TE (Terminal Equipment). This setting is only available when Port Type on this screen is set to Extension . Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1.11 ISDN Extension Network Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Port Type Selects the port type. Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX. ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Value Range 0–56 (2 UK (Domestic), 5 Netherlands, 6 SwissNET2, 7 SwissNET3, 8 Euro ISDN (Standard), 14 France (Domestic), 19 Finland , 20 Norway, 27 Australia, 51 US National ISDN 2) Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)—SUMMARY Access Mode Selects the configuration of the BRI port. Value Range P-P: Point-to-Point P-MP: Point-to-multipoint Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column. • Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command .
Value Range Unknown, ISDN-Telephony, National Standard , Private Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References Non.
Feature Guide References None Called Party number—Type of Number—Public, Private Selects the type of number that applies to incoming trunk calls routed through public and private networks. Value Range Unknown, International , National, Network, Subscriber Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Type Selects the port type. Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
Programming Manual References 3.32 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Connection Command Feature Guide References None COLP, CLIR, COLR, CNIP, CONP, CNIR, CONR, CF (Rerouting), CT, CCBS, AOC-D, AOC-E, 3PTY Specifies whether each ISDN or QSIG supplementary service is used.
Maintenance Console Location 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column. • Select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command .
CCBS Delete Digits Specifies the number of digits to delete from the received number when receiving a call of the specified type initiated by the CCBS feature from the network. CCBS Type on this screen specifies the applicable type of call. Value Range 0–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.
3.32 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port— Connection Command Commands for the BRI ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.32 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Various settings can be programmed for each PRI port. Main Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only).
• ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned. Value Range CO: For connecting to public network Extension:.
When error detection (Mandatory): Send the Status Message when an error (Mandatory) is detected. When error detection (Option / Mandatory): Send the Status Message when an error (Option or Mandatory) is detected.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Line Coding Selects the line coding type of the PRI PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) for the port. This setting is only available when using the PRI23 card. Value Range B8ZS, AMI Maintenance Console Location 3.
Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) Ringback Tone to Outside Caller Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone to an outside caller when the network cannot send the tone. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) —SUMMARY Networking Data Transfer Enables transmission of extension status data to connected PBXs in a network.
Programming Manual References Network Loopback Test Feature Guide References None Extension Setting Extension Setting parameters are applicable only for the PRI extension port. Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Port Type Selects the type of the port. Note • Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX. • ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group.
Ring Mode (ISDN MSN Last No. 0 or 00) Selects the ring mode when receiving an incoming call with an MSN ending with "0" or "00". Value Range Ring All Extension for MSN : Ring all ISDN extensions that are addressed with MSN. Ring AN Extension for MSN: Ring only one of the ISDN extensions that are addressed with MSN.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Type Selects the port type. Note • Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX. • ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group.
Programming Manual References 3.34 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—Connection Command Feature Guide References None Network Type Selects the network type of the port.
Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Type Selects the port type. Note • Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the network. Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Trunk Property Selects the trunk property of the port.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Calling Party Number—Type of Number—Public, Private Selects the type of number that applies to outgoing trunk calls routed through public or private networks. Value Range Unknown, International, National, Network, Subscriber Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Supplementary Service Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Port Type Selects the port type. Note • Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX. • ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group.
COLP, CLIR, COLR, CNIP, CONP, CNIR, CONR, CF (Rerouting), CT, CCBS, AOC-D, AOC-E, E911, 3PTY Specifies whether each ISDN or QSIG supplementary service is used. The available services depend on the setting of Port Type on this screen. When using the Centralised VM feature, set CF (Rerouting) to "No".
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.10 Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) CCBS Delete Digits Specifies the number of digits to delete from the received number when receiving a call of the specified type initiated by the CCBS feature from the network.
3.34 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—Connection Command Commands for the PRI ports can be programmed. INS Puts the port in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.34 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type The properties of the T1 card can be specified. Line Coding Selects the line coding type of T1 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) used.
Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None LIU Send Option Selects the transmitting level (Transmit Pulse Amplitude) of LIU. Value Range Mode-1–Mode-8 Maintenance Console Location 3.
First Dial Timer (CO) Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a trunk, before sending the dialled digits to the telephone company. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialled digits correctly. Value Range 0.
Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Wink Signal Width Specifies the length of a wink signal. Value Range 32 ´ n (n=4–9) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
DTMF Tone—DTMF Transmit Specifies the volume of the DTMF tone to be transmitted. Value Range 3-n (n=0–15) dB Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DTMF Tone—DTMF Receive Specifies the volume of the DTMF tone to be received.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Pulse Dial—Pulse Type Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area.
Value Range No, Yes Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Pulse Dial—Maximum BREAK Width Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a pulse dial.
Feature Guide References None Flash—Flash Signal Detection (OPX) Enables the PBX to detect hookswitch flash signals from an SLT connected to an OPX. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Flash—Flash Signal Detection (TIE) Enables the PBX to detect a hookswitch flash signal sent from a TIE line. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.
Flash—Flash Width (TIE) Specifies the maximum length of a flash signal received from a TIE line that the PBX can recognise as a hookswitch flash signal.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Caller ID End Code Selects the DTMF code used to detect the end of a Caller ID series. Value Range *, #, A–D Maintenance Console Location 3.35 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - T1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port Various settings can be programmed for each T1 channel. To change the status of ports, click Command . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range INS: The channel is in service. OUS: The channel is out of service. Fault: The channel is not communicating with the network. Maintenance Console Location 3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Subscriber Number Specifies the number used as the CLIP number.
Feature Guide References 1.5.4.4 Dial Type Selection Channel Type Selects the channel type. Value Range Undefined : Not assigned GCOT: Ground Start Central Office LCOT: Loop Start Central Office DDI/DID: Direct Dialling In/Direct Inward Dialling TIE: TIE Line OPX: Off Premise Extension Maintenance Console Location 3.
CPC Signal Detection (DID)—Outgoing, Incoming Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming trunk calls before disconnecting the line. When None is selected here, the line will not be disconnected when a CPC signal is not detected.
Maintenance Console Location 3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None CO Pulse Speed Selects the speed at which pulse dials are sent to the T1 channel. Value Range 10 pulse/s, 20 pulse/s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Start Signal Type Selects the type of the start signal. Value Range Immediate: Sends the dialled digits to the trunk when the First Dial Timer expires. Wink: Sends the dialled digits to the trunk when the wink signal is received. Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Ringback Tone to Outside Caller Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone to an outside caller when the network cannot send the tone. This setting is only available when Channel Type on this screen is set to DDI/DID .
Value Range 1.5 s, 2.5 s, 3.5 s, 4.5 s Maintenance Console Location 3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.5.4.7 Pause Insertion 1.5.4.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) 1.
Feature Guide References 1.11.6 Flash/Recall/Terminate PC Programming Manual 331 3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port.
3.37 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port—Connection Command Commands for the T1 channels can be programmed. INS Puts the channel in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.37 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type The properties of the E1 card can be specified. To adjust related settings, click Line Signal Setting , MFC-R2 Setting 1 , and MFC-R2 Setting 2 . Line Coding Selects the line coding type of E1 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) for the E1 card.
Maintenance Console Location 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None First Dial Timer (DDI/DID/TIE) Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a DDI/DID or TIE line, before sending the dialled digits to the telephone company or to another PBX.
Seizure ACK Wait Timer Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits for the seizure ACK signal. Value Range 0.5 ´ n (n=1–20) s Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None RAI Signal Detection Mode Selects the RAI signal detection mode. Value Range Type 1, Type 2 Maintenance Console Location 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None DTMF Tone—DTMF Inter-digit Pause Specifies the length of the DTMF inter-digit pause.
Maintenance Console Location 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Pulse Dial—Pulse Type Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area. Value Range Normal, Sweden, New Zealand Maintenance Console Location 3.
Pulse Dial—CO Feed Back Tone Specifies whether the pulse feedback tone is turned on or not. For outgoing trunk calls, audible tones can be heard as the dialled number is sent out, which informs the extension user that the number has been dialled. Value Range No, Yes Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Flash—Flash Detection Enables the PBX to detect a hookswitch flash signal sent from an E1 line.
Value Range 8 ´ n (n=3–191) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Caller ID—Caller ID Start Code Selects the DTMF code used to detect the beginning of a Caller ID series.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Caller ID—Caller ID End Code Selects the DTMF code used to detect the end of a Caller ID series. Value Range *, #, A–D Maintenance Console Location 3.38 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
3.39 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—Line Signal Setting DR2 Setting Type Selects the control type of the DR2 (Digital System R2) signal. Value Range Normal, Option-1, Option-3 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.39 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—Line Signal Setting Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Bit Position for Clear Back Selects the position of the clear-back signal control bit in a DR2 signal.
Forced Release Pattern Selects the bit pattern for a forced release signal. Value Range A=0/B=0, A=0/B=1, A=1/B=0, A=1/B=1 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None E&M-P Pulse Length—Seizure Specifies the length of a seizure signal. Value Range 150 ms, 600 ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None E&M-P Pulse Length—E&M-P Seizure ACK Specifies whether the PBX waits for an E & M-P seizure ACK signal.
Value Range A-bit, B-bit, C-bit, D-bit Maintenance Console Location 3.39 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—Line Signal Setting Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Meter Pulse Detection—Length Specifies the length that a call charge meter pulse must be for the PBX to recognise it as a call charge meter pulse.
Feature Guide References None DSP Gain Adjustment—DTMF Receive Specifies the strength range within which a DTMF signal must be for the DSP to recognise it as a DTMF signal.
Maintenance Console Location 3.39 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—Line Signal Setting Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Frame Error Detection—Error Detection Specifies whether the PBX detects frame synchronisation errors.
3.40 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 1 ANI Service—Mode Selects the ANI (Automatic Number Identification) service mode. Value Range None: ANI service is not activated. Incoming call only: Receives the caller’s number from the E1 line.
Maintenance Console Location 3.40 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 1 Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None MFC-R2 Timer—Backward Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for an MFC-R2 backward signal sent from the telephone company.
Group-l Code Assignment—ANI Start Specifies the code used to indicate the beginning of an ANI number. Value Range Undefined, 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group-l Code Assignment—End of Digit Specifies the code used to recognise the end of each digit in an ANI number.
Value Range 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.40 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 1 Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group-ll Code Assignment—G-ll Code Incoming Call [1]–[15] Specifies the destination of incoming trunk calls for each Group-ll code respectively.
Feature Guide References None MFC-R2 Group-1[*][#]—E1 MFC-R2 Group1[*] code Specifies the code value of the Group-1 code when the received Group-1 code is [*].
3.41 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 2 Group-A Code Assignment—Address Complete Specifies the address complete (completion of dial reception) code sent to the telephone company. Value Range 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group-A Code Assignment—ANI (N+1) Additional Code Specifies the second code when two codes are needed to request the telephone company to send the (N+1)th digit of an ANI number. Value Range Undefined, 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Undefined, 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.41 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 2 Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group-A Code Assignment—(N) Request Specifies the code used to request the telephone company to send the (N)th digit of an ANI number.
Feature Guide References None Group-A Code Assignment—(N-2) Request Specifies the code used to request the telephone company to send the (N-2)th digit of an ANI number.
Maintenance Console Location 3.41 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 2 Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group-B Code Assignment—Idle (2) Specifies .
Group-B Code Assignment—Busy Specifies the code used to inform the telephone company that the status of the called destination is busy. Value Range Undefined, 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 3.
Feature Guide References None Group-B Code Assignment—Out-of-Service Specifies the code used to inform the telephone company that the status of the called destination is out of service.
Maintenance Console Location 3.41 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - E1 type—MFC-R2 Setting 2 Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None PC Programming Manual 363 3.
3.42 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port Various settings can be programmed for each E1 channel. To change the status of ports, click Command . Slot Indicates the slot position (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range INS: The channel is in service. OUS: The channel is out of service. Fault: The channel is not communicating with the network. Maintenance Console Location 3.42 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Subscriber Number Specifies the number used as the CLIP number.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.22.1 E1 Line Service Trunk Property Selects the trunk property of the E & M channel. Value Range Public: Use the DIL/DDI/DID method to distribute incoming trunk calls. Private: Use the TIE line service between two or more PBXs.
E1 Receiver Type Selects the type of signal the PBX receives from the E1 line. This should be set to MFC-R2 when receiving ANI (Automatic Number Identification) numbers from the E1 line. Value Range DTMF, Pulse, MFC-R2, Undefined Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.42 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.11.10 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection DTMF Width Selects the length of the DTMF tone sent to the E1 channel.
Wink Signal Time-Out Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits to receive a wink signal after seizing a trunk. If a wink signal is not received before this timer expires, the trunk is released. Value Range 64 ´ n (n=1–128) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Receiving Caller ID from TIE Specifies whether Caller ID information is received when Channel Type on this screen is set to E&M-P or E&M-C . Value Range No, Yes Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 3.42 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Answer Wait Timer Selects the length of time that the PBX waits for the called outside party to answer an outgoing trunk call.
Feature Guide References 1.5.4.7 Pause Insertion 1.5.4.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) 1.5.4.9 Special Carrier Access Code Flash Time Specifies the length of a flash signal. Value Range None, 16 ´ n (n=1–255) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
3.43 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port—Connection Command Commands for the E1 channels can be programmed. INS Puts the channel in service. Value Range Not applicable. Maintenance Console Location 3.43 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port—Connection Command Programming Manual References 3.
3.44 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property The properties of the Optional Base card can be specified. To change the status of slots on the OPB card, click Command . The properties of the built-in 2-channel SVM (Simplified Voice Message) and OGM (Outgoing Message) features can also be specified on this screen.
DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card DPH2: 2-Port Doorphone Card ECHO16: 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card EIO4: 4-Port External Input/Output Card ESVM2: 2-Channel Simplified Voice Message Card ESVM4: 4-Channel Simplified Voice Message Card Maintenance Console Location 3.
Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 3.44 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Status Indicates the port status of the mounted option card (reference only). Value Range INS: The card is in service.
Feature Guide References 1.17.10 External Relay Control Input Signal Decision Time Specifies the minimum duration of continuous input from the triggered sensor before the PBX recognises the input and makes a sensor call. Value Range 32 ´ n (n=2–255) ms Maintenance Console Location 3.
Maintenance Console Location 3.44 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property Programming Manual References 3.5 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property— SVM Feature Feature Guide References 1.17.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) MSG Feature Specifies whether or not to use the ESVM card as an MSG card (OGM feature).
3.45 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property—Card Command Commands for the service cards installed on the OPB card can be programmed. INS Puts the card in service.
ECHO16: 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card EIO4: 4-Port External Input/Output Card ESVM2: 2-Channel Simplified Voice Message Card ESVM4: 4-Channel Simplified Voice Message Card Maintenance Console Location 3.45 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property—Card Command Installation Manual References 1.
3.46 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Option Card Setup Option cards can be installed to and removed from the OPB3 cards installed in the PBX. Click the right and left arrow buttons (">", "<") to add or remove option cards. Option Card Type Selects the type of option card to install to the OPB3 card.
Feature Guide References None Card Inserted Displays the type of option card currently installed to each slot of the OPB3 card Value Range MSG4: 4-Channel Message Card DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card DPH2.
3.47 [1-2] Portable Station Various portable station (PS) settings can be programmed. A maximum of 64 PSs can be registered. Information on 32 PSs is displayed at a time. To display other PSs, click the applicable tab. PS Registration and De-registration A PS must be registered to the PBX by programming both the PBX and PS before it can be used.
5. Click Close . Once the PS is successfully de-registered, the status of the PS will update to show "None". Personal Identification Number Specifies the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the PBX, used to avoid registering a PS to the wrong PBX.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.25.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection 1.25.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS.
Feature Guide References 1.25.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection 386 PC Programming Manual 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station.
3.48 [1-3] Option System options can be programmed. It is possible to clear the master CS information (Master CS Port and Radio System ID) by following the procedure below in batch mode: 1. Click Clear Master CS . 2. Click Yes . To abort the procedure, click No .
New Card Installation—Automatic Extension Number Set for Extension Card Selects whether extension numbers are assigned to extension ports automatically or manually.
3.49 [1-4] Clock Priority Slot Number Selects and prioritises slot numbers for the BRI, PRI, T1, and E1 cards that are used to forward a clock pulse from an external source to the PBX. Obtain the master clock time from the outside line that the telephone company provides.
390 PC Programming Manual 3.49 [1-4] Clock Priority.
Section 4 [2] System PC Programming Manual 391.
4.1 [2-1-1] Date & Time—Date & Time Setting The date and time of the PBX can be programmed. The date and time will be shown on the display of extensions (e.g., PT, PS). This option is only available in Interactive mode. Date & Time Indicates the current date and time.
4.2 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving Automatic clock adjustment and Summer time (daylight saving time) settings of the PBX can be programmed. Automatic clock adjustment can be performed using one of two methods, ISDN & Caller ID or SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol).
Maintenance Console Location 4.2 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.3.5 Automatic Setup SNTP—Time Zone—Time Zone Specifies your local UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) time zone using the up and down arrows.
4.3 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving— Daylight Saving Summer time can be programmed. Summer time sets the clock one hour forward at 2:00 AM on the start date, and one hour back at 2:00 AM on the end date. The start and end dates of a maximum of 20 different summer times can be programmed.
End Date—Year, Month, Day Specifies the end date of daylight savings time. Value Range Year: 2000–2099 Month: 1–12 Day: 1–31 Maintenance Console Location 4.3 [2-1-2] Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—Daylight Saving Programming Manual References 4.
4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM Settings related to the PBX operator and audio sources can be specified. PBX Operator—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the extension number or floating extension number of incoming call distribution group to be designated as the PBX operator in each time mode (day/lunch/break/night).
Note To use this feature it is necessary to disable the SVM Feature setting for the corresponding card. Value Range None, OGM1–OGM64 Maintenance Console Location 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM Programming Manual References 3.5 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property— SVM Feature 3.
Maintenance Console Location 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.13.4 Music on Hold BGM and Music on Hold—Sound on Transfer Selects the audio source for Music for Transfer (either the same music source chosen for the Music on Hold, or ringback tone).
4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Various system timers and counters can be programmed. Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone Automatic Redial—Repeat Counter Specifies the number of times Automatic Redial is attempted before being cancelled. Value Range 0–15 Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Last Number Redial Automatic Redial—Analogue CO Mute / Busy Detection.
Dial—Extension First Digit Specifies the length of time after going off-hook within which the first digit of a feature number or destination must be dialled before a reorder tone is heard. Value Range 1–250 s Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Dial—Analogue CO Inter-digit Specifies the length of time within which subsequent digits of a telephone number must be sent to an analogue trunk.
Intercept Routing No Answer (IRNA)—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the length of time until an unanswered trunk call is redirected to the intercept routing destination in each time mode. Note that this setting is only valid for extensions whose Intercept No Answer Time—Day, Lunch, Break, Night is set to "0".
Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Feature Guide References 1.
Tone Length—Busy Tone / DND Tone Specifies the length of time that a busy/DND tone is heard when a call is made to an extension in busy status or DND mode. A reorder tone will be sent when this timer expires. (For a call through DISA, the call will be disconnected when this timer expires.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.5.2 Automatic Extension Release 1.11.1 Hands-free Operation DISA / Door / Reminder / U. Conf DISA—Delayed Answer Timer Specifies the length of time that the caller hears a ringback tone before hearing an OGM.
Value Range 0–120 s Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message 8.6 [6-6] Tenant— Operator (Extension Number) Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Intercept Destination— Intercept Destination—When called party does not answer—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 6.
DISA—CO-to-CO Call Prolong Time Specifies the length of time that a trunk-to-trunk call on a DISA line is prolonged each time that the caller prolongs the call. (Selecting "0" prevents the caller from prolonging the trunk-to-trunk call.) Value Range 0–7 min Maintenance Console Location 4.
Programming Manual References 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message Feature Guide References 1.17.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Doorphone—Call Ring Duration Specifies the length of time that a call from a doorphone rings until the call is cancelled when there is no answer.
Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References 7.1 [5-1] Doorphone Feature Guide References 1.17.2 Door Open Timed Reminder—Repeat Counter Specifies the number of times that an alarm is repeated. Value Range 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 4.
Timed Reminder—Alarm Ringing Duration Specifies the length of time that an alarm rings. Value Range 10 ´ n (n=1–30) s Maintenance Console Location 4.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.14.1.2 Conference Unattended Conference—Disconnect Timer Specifies the length of time until an Unattended Conference is disconnected after the parties involved in the conference receive a warning tone but the conference originator does not return to the conference.
Caller ID—Visual Caller ID Display Specifies the length of time that a Caller ID number, with the Call Waiting tone offered by an analogue line from the telephone company, is shown on the display. The Caller ID number flashes on the display for five seconds, followed by a 10-second pause, then flashes again for five seconds.
Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.9 External Sensor Incoming Call Inter-digit Timer—DDI / DID Specifies the length of time between digits when receiving a DDI/DID number from a public network.
PT Display—PT Last Display Duration in Idle Mode Specifies the length of time that the current information remains on the display after the extension returns to idle status.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.24 Voice Mail Features During Conversation—DTMF Signal Length Specifies the length of time that a DTMF signal is sent when a number is dialled from a PT or PS during a conversation. Value Range 80 ms, 160 ms, 240 ms, 320 ms Maintenance Console Location 4.
Value Range 1.5 s, 2.5 s, 3.5 s, 4.5 s Maintenance Console Location 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) SVM—Dial Tone Continuous Time Specifies the length of time that dial tone 3 is heard after all messages stored by the SVM feature for an extension are finished playing. Value Range 1–60 s Maintenance Console Location 4.
4.6 [2-4] Week Table A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation depending on the time of day. The time mode can be switched either automatically or manually. Select the desired switching mode from the Time Service Switching Mode option.
4.7 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting The start times of 4 different time blocks can be programmed for each day of the week, for the selected Time Table, as well as the start and end times of up to 3 break periods.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.7 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.3 Tenant Service 2.2.4 Time Service 2. Break—Break 1–3 Start—Hour, Minute Specifies the start time for each break period.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.3 Tenant Service 2.2.4 Time Service 424 PC Programming Manual 4.7 [2-4] Week Table—Time Setting.
4.8 [2-5] Holiday Table A specific time mode (day, night, lunch, or break) can be selected for operation during holidays. Select the desired time mode from the Holiday Mode list. The start and end dates of a maximum of 24 different holidays can be programmed.
Maintenance Console Location 4.8 [2-5] Holiday Table Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Holiday Table—End Date—Month Specifies the month of the holiday end date. Value Range 1–12 Maintenance Console Location 4.
4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Details of the extension numbering schemes, feature access numbers, numbers to access other PBXs in a network, and KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling numbers can be programmed here. For more information on flexible numbering, see "2.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Features Feature numbers to access various PBX features can be programmed. The following features are available while hearing a dial tone. Operator Call Specifies the feature number used to call the operator.
Trunk Group Access Specifies the feature number used to make a trunk call using an idle trunk from a certain trunk group. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 12.
Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Last Number Redial System Speed Dialling / Personal Speed Dialling Specifies the feature number used to make a call using a System/Personal Speed Dialling number. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 7.1 [5-1] Doorphone Feature Guide References 1.17.1 Doorphone Call Group Paging Specifies the feature number used to page a certain paging group. Value Range Max.
OGM Record / Clear / Playback Specifies the feature number, available for manager extensions, used to record, clear, or play back a certain OGM. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 7.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.11.9 Parallelled Telephone Group Call Pickup Specifies the feature number used to answer a call ringing at a certain call pickup group. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.
Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 7.2 [5-2] External Pager Feature Guide References 1.17.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) Group Paging Answer Specifies the feature number used to answer a page to a paging group.
Feature Guide References 1.8.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) User Remote Operation / Walking COS / Verification Code Specifies the feature number used to change the COS of an extension temporarily, and also change the feature settings (for example, FWD, DND) of an extension from another extension or through DISA.
Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.5.4.3 Account Code Entry Call Hold / Call Hold Retrieve Specifies the feature number used to hold a call or retrieve a call on hold from the holding extension.
Call Park / Call Park Retrieve Specifies the feature number used to hold a call in a parking zone or retrieve a call held in a parking zone. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 7.1 [5-1] Doorphone Feature Guide References 1.17.2 Door Open External Relay Access Specifies the feature number used to activate a relay. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.
Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Supplementary Service— COLP, CLIR, COLR, CNIP, CONP, CNIR, CONR, CF (Rerouting), CT, CCBS, AOC-D, AOC-E, 3PTY 3.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.9 Malicious Call Identification (MCID) ISDN-FWD (MSN) Set / Cancel / Confirm Specifies the feature number used to set or cancel the FWD of incoming ISDN calls to an outside party using the ISDN service of the telephone company (instead of the PBX), or confirm the FWD setting.
Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.
FWD No Answer Timer Set Specifies the feature number used to set the length of time before a call is forwarded. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 6.
Programming Manual References 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Feature Guide References 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.
Paging Deny Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used to set or cancel Paging Deny (i.e., preventing other extensions from paging your extension). Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 5.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.11.5 Data Line Security Manual Call Waiting for Extension Call Specifies the feature number used to set or change the method of receiving a Call Waiting notification from an extension. Value Range Max.
Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 4.
Feature Guide References 1.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out Incoming Call Queue Monitor Specifies the feature number, available only for extensions assigned as a supervisor, used to monitor the status of an incoming call distribution group with the extension display.
Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.19.2 Absent Message BGM Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used to set or cancel the BGM heard through the telephone speaker while on-hook.
Timed Reminder Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used to set or cancel a Timed Reminder. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.9.3 Extension Dial Lock Time Service (Day / Lunch / Break / Night) Switch Specifies the feature number, available for manager extensions, used to change the time mode manually. Value Range Max.
Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—Programming & Manager— Manager Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.28.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) Dial Information (CTI) Specifies the feature number used to send dial information to the CTI feature instead of the PBX. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main Programming Manual References 11.1 [9-1] TIE Table Feature Guide References 1.30.5.1 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Busy Out Cancel Specifies the feature number used to cancel the Busy Out status of an analogue trunk.
Other PBX Extension Other PBX extension numbers can be used to easily call extensions connected to PBXs at different locations in a TIE line network. The leading numbers of all PBXs in the network that will be called should be entered in this table. A maximum of 16 leading numbers can be programmed.
Feature Guide References 1.6.1.3 KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling Message Key—Phone Number Specifies the feature number or telephone number dialled when the MESSAGE button on the KX-T7710 is pressed.
4.10 [2-6-2] Numbering Plan—Quick Dial Quick Dialling numbers are used to call extensions or outside parties, or access certain features without having to dial their full numbers.
Feature Guide References 1.6.1.6 Quick Dialling 1.30.2 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network 2.3.6 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Phone Number Specifies the number to be dialled when the corresponding Quick Dialling number is used. Value Range Max.
4.11 [2-6-3] Numbering Plan —B/NA DND Call Feature Feature numbers used to access various PBX features can be programmed. The following features are available while hearing a busy, DND, or ringback tone. Each feature must have a unique feature number.
Alternate Calling - Ring / Voice Specifies the feature number used to allow a caller to change the called extension’s preset call receiving method to ring tone or voice.
Programming Manual References 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—Extension Feature— Call Monitor 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 3— Executive Override Deny 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 3— Executive Override Deny Feature Guide References 1.
1.8.4.2 Call Waiting Tone 1.8.4.3 Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA) 1.8.4.4 Whisper OHCA 462 PC Programming Manual 4.11 [2-6-3] Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature.
4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Each extension, doorphone port, incoming call distribution group, and trunk group is assigned a Class of Service (COS). Certain features can be programmed to behave differently depending on the COS. A maximum of 64 COS levels can be programmed.
Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) TRS Level on Extension Lock Specifies the TRS/Barring level for making trunk calls when an extension is locked using the Extension Dial Lock feature.
1.9.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) CO & SMDR COS Name Specifies the name of the COS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.
Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Main— COS 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Main— COS Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.5.4.3 Account Code Entry CF (MSN) Enables forwarding of ISDN calls to an outside party using the ISDN service of the telephone company, instead of the PBX, on an MSN basis. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
COS Name Specifies the name of the COS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Executive Busy Override Enables interrupting an existing call to establish a three-party conference call.
Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Main— COS 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Main— COS 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.
Call Pickup by DSS Enables using a DSS button to pick up a call to a specified extension. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Main— COS 6.
Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Main— COS 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Main— COS Feature Guide References 2.
Feature Guide References 2.3.2 PT Programming Manager Specifies the authorisation to use manager features. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Main— COS 6.
COS Name Specifies the name of the COS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) SDN Key Mode Selects what happens when an extension user presses an SDN button while on hook.
Programming Manual References 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—PDN/SDN— COS Name Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension SDN Key Assignment by PT Program Selects whether PT users can create SDN buttons on their own extensions using PT programming.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Main— COS 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Main— COS Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.17.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Remote Operation by Other Extension Allows the Walking COS feature to be used from a remote location (inside the PBX, or outside the PBX using DISA). Value Range Allow, Deny Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Broadcasting Operation Enables making broadcasting calls. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
4.13 [2-7-2] Class of Service—External Call Block Each COS can have different trunk groups available for making trunk calls, depending on the time mode (day/ lunch/break/night). Select the desired time mode from the list. Outgoing Trunk Group 1–64 Specifies the available trunk groups.
4.14 [2-7-3] Class of Service—Internal Call Block Internal Call Block determines the restrictions placed on making intercom calls. The extensions, incoming call distribution groups, and doorphones belonging to a certain COS can be programmed to not receive intercom calls from those belonging to a certain COS.
4.15 [2-8-1] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from CO Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming trunk calls depending on the trunk group that the calls are received on. A maximum of 8 Ring Tone Pattern Tables can be programmed, and any pattern table can be selected for use by an extension.
4.16 [2-8-2] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Doorphone Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming doorphone calls depending on the doorphone port that the calls originate from. A maximum of 8 Ring Tone Pattern Tables can be programmed, and any pattern table can be selected for use by an extension.
4.17 [2-8-3] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming intercom calls and ringing triggered by certain PBX features (Timed Reminder, Call Back, and Live Call Screening). A maximum of 8 Ring Tone Pattern Tables can be programmed, and any pattern table can be selected for use by an extension.
Value Range Single, Double, Triple, S-Double, Option 1, Option 2 Maintenance Console Location 4.17 [2-8-3] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Option 1— Ring Pattern Table 6.
Feature Guide References None 484 PC Programming Manual 4.17 [2-8-3] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others.
4.18 [2-9] System Options Various system settings can be programmed. Option 1 PT LCD—Date Display Selects the order that the month and date are shown on the displays of extensions.
Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.28.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) PT Fwd / DND—Fwd LED Selects the light pattern of the FWD/DND button while the FWD feature is activated.
Feature Guide References 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.20.3 LED Indication PT Fwd / DND—Fwd/DND key mode when Idle Selects the function of the FWD/DND button (fixed button) when it is pressed in idle status.
PT Operation—Off Hook Monitor for KX-T74xx/T75xx/T76xx Enables the use of Off-Hook Monitor with KX-T7400, KX-T7500, KX-T7600, or KX-DT300 series telephones and IP-PTs. Value Range Disable: The PT user’s voice is sent through the handsfree microphone.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None PT Operation—PT Ring Off Setting Specifies whether incoming call ringing can be turned off at individual extensions. If disabled, users cannot prevent incoming calls from ringing. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
Value Range Disable (Disconnect), Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References 6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button 6.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.28.2 Extension Feature Clear Extension Clear—Fwd/DND Specifies whether the FWD/DND setting is cleared when Extension Feature Clear is performed. Value Range Clear, Do not clear Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None CODEC—Network CODEC Selects the codec type for ISDN or T1/E1 lines.
Redial—Automatic Redial when No Answer (ISDN) Selects whether Automatic Redial to an ISDN line is performed when the called party does not answer within a preprogrammed time period. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References 4.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Last Number Redial Redial—Call Log by Redial key Enables display of the Outgoing Call Log on a DPT by pressing the REDIAL button while on hook. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
Option 3 Confirmation Tone—Tone 1 : Called by Voice Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 1. Confirmation Tone 1 is heard from a PT when it receives a call in voice-calling mode. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.29.2 Confirmation Tone Confirmation Tone—Tone 3-2 : Start Talking after Answering Call Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 3-2.
Confirmation Tone—Tone 4-2 : Finish Conference Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 4-2. Confirmation Tone 4-2 is heard from an extension when a party leaves a conference call. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.29.1 Dial Tone Dial Tone—Dial Tone for Extension Selects the dial tone the PBX sends to extensions to inform about the features activated on them. Value Range Type A, Type B Maintenance Console Location 4.
Echo Cancel—Conference Enables the use of the ECHO/EECHO card for conference calls. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.14.1.2 Conference Echo Cancel—CO-to-CO Enables the use of the ECHO/EECHO card for trunk-to-trunk calls.
Feature Guide References None Echo Cancel—Extension to Digital Line Enables the use of the ECHO/EECHO card for extension-to-ISDN/T1/E1 line calls. If set to "Enable", the echo canceller card is used for extension-to-ISDN/T1/E1 line calls.
Value Range Disable: The DSS button will light up when a call arrives, but pressing it will not pick up the call. Enable: The DSS button will flash when a call arrives, and pressing it will pick up the call. Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.12.1 Call Transfer Transfer—Transfer to busy Extension without BSS Operation Enables a transferred call to be queued when the transfer destination is busy. Value Range Disable: The call is not transferred.
Send CLIP of CO Caller to ISDN—when Transfer (CLIP of Held Party) Enables the transfer of related CLIP information when a party on hold is transferred. When set to "Enable", the transfer destination will receive the original caller’s CLIP information, not the information of the extension that performed the transfer.
Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Private Network—TIE Call by Extension Numbering (Optional SD Card Required) Enables extensions at two PBXs connected in a network (not including a VoIP network) to have the same leading number.
Feature Guide References 1.30.6.1 PS Roaming by Network ICD Group System Wireless—SDN Delayed Ringing with LCD Selects whether call information (such as Caller ID) is shown on the display of a PDN extension PS (i.e., a PS with one or more PDN buttons) when a call is received while delayed ringing is set.
Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.8.4.4 Whisper OHCA Call Waiting—Automatic Call Waiting for Extension Call Selects whether Busy Station Signalling (BSS) is automatically performed when an extension user calls a busy extension.
ISDN Voice Path Connection—Connect when "Alert" is sent from ISDN Enables the voice path of an ISDN line to connect even when an "Alert" signal is received from the telephone company. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Option 6 (CTI) 1st Party CTI—System status retry interval timer Specifies the length of time until the alive check is retried when no response is received, for First Party Call Control CTI.
3rd Party CTI—System status retry interval timer Specifies the length of time until the alive check is retried when no response is received, for Third Party Call Control CTI. Value Range 0–60 s Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.32.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) 3rd Party CTI—CDR retry counter Specifies the number of times that the alive check of CDR is repeated for Third Party Call Control CTI.
Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 4.18 [2-9] System Options Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None CTI Make Call—SLT Ring Specifies whether to ring an SLT when a call is made from CTI, instead of the SLT. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
4.19 [2-10] Extension CID Settings Various settings for extension Caller ID can be programmed. Extension Caller ID Modulation Type Specifies the modulation frequency to be used when sending Caller ID information to an SLT. Value Range V.23(ETSI), Bell202(Bellcore) Maintenance Console Location 4.
Maintenance Console Location 4.19 [2-10] Extension CID Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Channel Seizure Wait Time Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before starting to send the seizure signal following the first ring when sending Caller ID information to an SLT.
Additional Local Trunk Access Code to Extension Caller ID Enables the PBX to automatically add a Trunk Access number to the received telephone number when sending the Caller ID number of an incoming trunk call to an SLT. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Send Caller ID Long Distance to Extension Enables the PBX to send a call qualifier (Long Distance) (if received from the trunk) when sending Caller ID information to an SLT. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 4.
4.20 [2-11-1] Audio Gain—Paging/MOH Gain levels for the External Pager/External BGM ports can be programmed. Paging—EPG (External Pager) Specifies the paging volume for the External Pager. Value Range -15–15 dB Maintenance Console Location 4.20 [2-11-1] Audio Gain—Paging/MOH Programming Manual References 5.
Maintenance Console Location 4.20 [2-11-1] Audio Gain—Paging/MOH Programming Manual References 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM Feature Guide References 1.
4.21 [2-11-2] Audio Gain—Card Gain levels can be programmed for each type of card. Up Gain (To PBX) Specifies the volume for audio signals from the selected type of card to the PBX.
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5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings Trunks can be organised into trunk groups. The settings of each trunk group determine the settings of the trunks within that group. A maximum of 64 trunk groups can be programmed. For more information on trunk groups, see "2.
Line Hunting Order Specifies the trunk hunting sequence for the trunk group. The hunting sequence can be programmed to start from the lowest or highest numbered trunks, or to rotate uniformly among all trunks. Value Range High -> Low, Low -> High, Rotation Maintenance Console Location 5.
Programming Manual References 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings 4.18 [2-9] System Options 12.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings Feature Guide References 1.11.8 Trunk Call Limitation Caller ID Modification Table Specifies the table to be used for modifying caller information (telephone number).
Tone Detection Group Name Specifies the name of the trunk group for programming reference. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 5.
Programming Manual References 7.3 [5-3-1] Voice Message—DISA System 12.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings Feature Guide References 1.17.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) DISA Tone Detection—Cyclic Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated trunk-to-trunk call by cyclic signal detection.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) Simplified Voice Message Tone Detection—Cyclic Enables the disconnection of an SVM-originated trunk-to-trunk call by cyclic signal detection.
Feature Guide References None Host PBX Access Code 1–10 Specifies the feature number used to access a trunk from the host PBX. Value Range Max. 10 digits (consisting of 0– 9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings Programming Manual References 12.
Maintenance Console Location 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Collect Call Reject (for Brazil)—Wait Time Selects the length of time that the PBX waits before sending a flash signal to reject a collect call.
5.2 [3-1-2] Trunk Group—Local Access Priority Trunk groups can be assigned a priority for Idle Line Access. When making a trunk call by Idle Line Access, the PBX will search trunk groups for an idle trunk according to the priority assigned here. Trunk Group No.
5.3 [3-1-3] Caller ID Modification The telephone numbers of incoming callers can be modified automatically according to preprogrammed modification tables, and then recorded for calling back.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Added Number Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller ’s number in the place of the removed digits. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.3 [3-1-3] Caller ID Modification Programming Manual References 5.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Minimum Caller ID Digits (for National) Specifies the minimum number of digits required in the caller ’s number for it to be recognised as a national call. The value specified here must be smaller than Minimum Caller ID Digits (for International) .
Value Range Max. 8 digits (0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.3 [3-1-3] Caller ID Modification Programming Manual References 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port— Calling Party number—Type of Number—Public, Private 3.
Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.3 [3-1-3] Caller ID Modification Programming Manual References 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port— Calling Party Number—Type of Number—Public, Private 3.
5.4 [3-1-4] Dialling Plan The PBX sends all of the dialled digits at once after an extension user completes dialling. The PBX can recognise the end of dialling when the dialled telephone number starts with the programmed leading number and contains the programmed total number of digits.
Added Number Specifies the number to be added to the number dialled by en-bloc dialling in the place of the removed digits. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.4 [3-1-4] Dialling Plan Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
5.5 [3-1-4] Dialling Plan—Auto Assign It is possible to assign a set of leading numbers automatically. Select Auto Assigning Table Selects the set of preset leading number values to assign to the active dialling plan table.
5.6 [3-1-5] Trunk Group—Charge Rate The rate charged per pay tone signal (sent from the telephone company) can be assigned for each trunk group. Trunk Group Name Indicates the name of the trunk group (reference only). Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 5.
5.7 [3-2] User Group Extensions can be assigned to a tenant according to their extension user groups. An extension user group can belong to only one tenant. However, one extension user group can belong to several call pickup groups and several paging groups.
5.8 [3-3] Call Pickup Group Extensions can be assigned to a call pickup group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group can belong to up to 8 call pickup groups. A maximum of 64 call pickup groups can be programmed. To assign extension user groups to call pickup groups easily, click All Setting .
5.9 [3-3] Call Pickup Group—All Setting Extensions can be assigned to a call pickup group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group can belong to multiple call pickup groups. Call Pickup Group Name Specifies the name of the call pickup group.
5.10 [3-4] Paging Group Extensions can be assigned to a paging group according to their extension user groups. External pagers can also be assigned to a paging group. One extension user group or external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. A maximum of 32 paging groups can be programmed.
5.11 [3-4] Paging Group—All Setting Extensions can be assigned to a paging group according to their extension user groups. One extension user group or external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. Paging Group Name Specifies the name of the paging group.
5.12 [3-4] Paging Group—External Pager External pagers can be assigned to a paging group. One external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. Paging Group Name Indicates the name of the paging group (reference only). Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 5.
Maintenance Console Location 5.12 [3-4] Paging Group—External Pager Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Feature Guide References 1.15.1 Paging 2.2.2 Group 544 PC Programming Manual 5.
5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group— Group Settings Extensions can be assigned as members of an incoming call distribution group. Calls to an incoming call distribution group are distributed to its member extensions as programmed. A maximum of 128 incoming call distribution groups can be programmed.
Distribution Method Selects the method for distributing calls to idle extensions of the incoming call distribution group. Value Range Ring, UCD, Priority Hunting Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution DND Mode Specifies whether extensions in DND mode ring when a call is received at the incoming call distribution group. Value Range No Ring, Ring Maintenance Console Location 5.
COS Specifies the COS of the incoming call distribution group. Depending on the COS, calls from certain extensions are restricted as determined by the Internal Call Block feature. Also, when calls are forwarded or overflowed to a trunk, the TRS/Barring assigned for the COS of the incoming call distribution group applies.
Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 5.
Queuing Busy—Queue Call Capacity Specifies the number of calls that can wait in a queue. Value Range None, 1–30 Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Time out & Manual Queue Redirection—Destination-Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the overflow destination of queued calls when they are not answered or are redirected by Manual Queue Redirection in each time mode.
Hurry-up Level Specifies the number of calls to hold in the queue before prompting Manual Queue Redirection by flashing the Hurry-up button. Value Range None, 1–30 Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References 6.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Queuing Time Table—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the Queuing Time Table to be used in each time mode. Value Range None, Table 1–Table 64 Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References 4.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group.
Feature Guide References 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution 1.2.2.4 Queuing Feature No. of Unanswered Calls for Automatic Log-out Specifies the number of consecutive unanswered calls before a member extension is automatically logged out from the incoming call distribution group.
Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out VIP Call Mode Enables VIP Call mode, to prioritise calls received from multiple incoming call distribution groups.
Programmed Mailbox No. Specifies the mailbox number of the incoming call distribution group’s mailbox for Voice Processing Systems (VPS) with DTMF Integration. Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 5.
Maintenance Console Location 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Incoming Call Log Memory Specifies the number of unanswered calls to the incoming call distribution group that can be logged in the call log memory.
Group FWD Call from CO—Destination Specifies the forward destination of incoming trunk calls directed to the incoming call distribution group. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Maintenance Console Location 5.
Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) 560 PC Programming Manual 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings.
5.14 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group— Group Settings—Member List Each incoming call distribution group can have a maximum of 32 members (extensions) assigned to it, and each member can have its own delayed ringing and Wrap-up time settings.
Delayed Ring Specifies the delayed ringing setting of each member. (Applicable when the call distribution method of the incoming call distribution group is set to Ring .
5.15 [3-5-2] Incoming Call Distribution Group— Queuing Time Table A Queuing Time Table can contain up to 16 sequences which control how calls waiting in a queue are handled. A maximum of 64 Queuing Time Tables can be programmed. Queuing Sequence—Sequence 01–16 Specifies the command activated by the corresponding sequence.
5.16 [3-5-3] Incoming Call Distribution Group— Miscellaneous Optional settings related to Incoming Call Distribution Groups can be programmed. Options—Call Log to ICD Group for Answered Call Selec.
Value Range Disable (UCD), Enable (ACD) Maintenance Console Location 5.16 [3-5-3] Incoming Call Distribution Group —Miscellaneous Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution Options—Wrap-up Timer based on Selects whether the ICD Group member wrap-up timer or extension wrap-up timer is used.
5.17 [3-6] Extension Hunting Group If an extension within an idle extension hunting group is called when it is busy or in DND mode, the call can be redirected to another extension in the same hunting group, according to a preprogrammed hunting type.
Overflow—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the overflow destination of an unanswered call in each time mode. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 5.
5.18 [3-6] Extension Hunting Group—Member List Each hunting group can contain up to 16 extensions. Select the hunting group to programme from the Hunting Group No. list. To assign members to the group, enter the extension numbers in Extension Number or click Extension No.
5.19 [3-7-1] VM(DPT) Group—System Settings A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DPT Integration can be connected to DPT ports of the PBX. The DPT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DPT) Group. 2 VM (DPT) Groups can be programmed.
Transfer Recall to Mailbox Enables the PBX to send the mailbox number of the transfer destination extension to the VPS in these situations: (1) when a call is transferred to an extension by the Call T.
5.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings A VM (DPT) group has a floating extension number, which can be assigned as the destination for redirected calls and incoming calls. To assign extension numbers to the group, click Member List . To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View .
5.21 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group —Unit Settings—Member List Displays information on the settings of all relevant ports. Only ports set to VM(DPT) in DPT Type —Type of 3.24 [1-1] Slot —Port Property - Extension Port will be displayed. In addition, the other information displayed here can also be set in 3.
Value Range 1, 2 Maintenance Console Location 5.21 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings—Member List Programming Manual References DPT Type—Type 5.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings Feature Guide References 1.24.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group VM Port No.
5.23 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings Feature Guide References 1.24.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Extension Name Indicates the name of the extension (reference only). Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 5.
5.22 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DTMF Integration can be connected to SLT ports of the PBX. The SLT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DTMF) Group. A maximum of 2 VM (DTMF) Groups can be programmed.
Maintenance Console Location 5.22 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None VM DTMF Status Signal—DND Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the called extension is in DND mode.
VM DTMF Status Signal—Confirm Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when a certain feature (e.g., Message Waiting) has been successfully set or cancelled on an extension. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and P [pause]) Maintenance Console Location 5.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to VM Busy Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to the VPS and all ports of the VPS are busy. Value Range Max.
Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) Maintenance Console Location 5.22 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings Programming Manual References None .
Feature Guide References None VM DTMF Command—Switching to VM Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS to switch from AA Service Mode to VM Service Mode. Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, H [mailbox number], and P [pause]) Maintenance Console Location 5.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Timing—Waiting Time before Sending Follow on ID Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before sending the Follow on ID to the VPS after the VPS has answered a call. Value Range 0.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 5.22 [3-8-1] VM(DTMF) Group—System Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Others—Mailbox for Extension Specifies whether the mailboxes use the same numbers as the extensions and incoming call distribution groups, or use different numbers as programmed for each extension or incoming call distribution group.
5.23 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings A VM (DTMF) group has a floating extension number, and can be assigned as the destination for redirected calls and incoming calls. To assign members to the group, click Member List . To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View .
Maintenance Console Location 5.23 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.24.2 Voice Mail DTMF Integration PC Programming Manual 585 5.
5.24 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings— Member List Select the group to programme from the VM(DTMF) Group Number list. To assign members to the group, enter directly or click Extension No. Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting ). To copy members to another group, click Member list copy , select the group, and click OK .
5.25 [3-9] PS Ring Group A PS ring group is a group of PS extensions that receives incoming calls. Each group has a floating extension number and name. One PS can belong to multiple PS ring groups. A maximum of 32 PS ring groups can be programmed, each containing up to 64 PS extensions.
Value Range Caller ID, Called Number Maintenance Console Location 5.25 [3-9] PS Ring Group Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
5.26 [3-9] PS Ring Group—Member List Each PS Ring Group can have up to 64 PS extensions assigned. Select the group to programme from the PS Ring Group Number list. To assign members to the PS Ring Group, enter directly or click Extension No. Setting (see 2.
5.27 [3-10] Broadcasting Group A broadcasting group is a group of telephones (extensions or outside destinations) that ring when a broadcasting call is made. One destination number can be assigned to multiple broadcasting groups. Up to 31 members can be assigned to each of 8 broadcasting groups.
5.28 [3-10] Broadcasting Group—Member List Up to 31 members can be assigned to each broadcasting group. Select the group to programme from the Broadcasting Group Number list. To copy the numbers to another group, click Member list copy , select the group to copy to, and click OK .
5.29 [3-11] Air Synchronisation Group A name can be assigned to each Air Synchronisation Group for IP-CSs. For PBMPR Software File Version 2.0000, only one Air Synchronisation Group can be configured. Air Sync Group No Indicates the number of the Air Synchronisation Group (reference only).
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6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings For each slot in which an extension card is installed, a certain number of extension ports are displayed. For each extension port, various extension settings can be assigned. To search for a specific extension, enter the extension number or the extension name in the search box and click Find Next .
Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension.
Feature Guide References None Port Type Indicates the extension port type (reference only). Value Range DPT: DPT port (DLC) SLT: SLT port (SLC) S-Hybrid: Super Hybrid port ( DHLC) S-Hybrid(SLT): XDP p.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None User Group Specifies the extension user group to which the extension belongs. Extension user groups are used to compose tenants, call pickup groups and paging groups.
Extension PIN Specifies the PIN of the extension. CAUTION There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number (PIN) (verification code PIN or extension PIN) of the PBX. The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX.
Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.
Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programmi.
Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [ ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.6 Intercept Routing Intercept No Answer Time Shelf Indicates the shelf type (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Intercept No Answer Time—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the length of time until an unanswered call is redirected to the intercept routing destination in each time mode. When this setting is set to "0", the system timer is used.
Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programmi.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—ISDN CO— Subscriber Number 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—CO Setting— Subscriber Number 6.
Option 1 Shelf Indicates the shelf type (reference only). Value Range Physical, Virtual Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only).
Programming Manual References 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.25.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Ring Pattern Table Specifies the Ring Tone Pattern Table to be used by the extension.
Feature Guide References 1.24.2 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Transfer Recall Destination Specifies the transfer recall destination when an extension user transfers a call with the Call Transfer without Announcement feature and the transferred call is not answered within a certain time period.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.
Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting 1.8.4.1 Second Call Notification to Busy Extension —SUMMARY Automatic C. Waiting Specifies whether to receive call waiting notifications for calls from a trunk, doorphone calls, and calls via an incoming call distribution group.
Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.6.
Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.1 [1-1] Slot Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Programming Manual References 3.25 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port—Connection Command Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension.
Value Range Disable: Allows other extension users to interrupt an existing call Enable: Prevents other extension users from interrupting an existing call Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Feature Guide References 1.9.2 Budget Management Intercom Call by Voice Selects the method of receiving intercom calls. When Deny Voice Call is selected, the extension will always ring when receiving calls, regardless of how the caller wants to make the call.
Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.1 [1-1] Slot Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.
Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Outgoing Preferred Line Selects the line to be seized after going off-hook to make a call.
Value Range No Line: No line is selected. Select a line by pressing the desired Line Access button to answer a call. Ringing Line: The longest ringing call is selected. PDN: The call arriving at any PDN button is selected. F-1–F-84: The call arriving at a flexible button ( F-1–F-84) is selected.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration LCS Answer Mode Specifies whether the extension’s mailbox is monitored in Hands-free or Private mode.
Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.1 [1-1] Slot Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.
Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Display Language Selects the display language of the extension telephone.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.20.4 Display Information Automatic LCD Switch when Start Talking Enables the first line of the display to show the call duration automatically after answering a trunk call. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.4.1.4 Hands-free Answerback Option 6 Shelf Indicates the shelf type (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Forced Automatic Answer Specifies whether the extension automatically answers all incoming calls (both intercom and trunk calls) without going off-hook, regardless of the Hands-free Answerback setting.
ICM Tone Selects the ring tone for incoming calls arriving at the INTERCOM button or PDN buttons. Note that the ring tone specified here is applied to all PDN buttons on an extension.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.15.1 Paging Option 7 Shelf Indicates the shelf type (reference only). Value Range Physical, Virtual Maintenance Console Location 6.
Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension.
Feature Guide References None Character Input Mode Selects the character table to be used for entering characters. Value Range Table 1: Standard mode Table 2: Option mode Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Incoming Call Log Outgoing Call Log Memory Specifies the number of telephone numbers dialled by the extension that are retained in the extension’s Outgoing Call Log memory.
Option 8 Shelf Indicates the shelf type (reference only). Value Range Physical, Virtual Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only).
Programming Manual References 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port Feature Guide References None Extension Number Specifies the extension number of the extension. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Extension Caller ID Sending Enables the extension to send Caller ID information to an SLT.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Wrap-up Timer Specifies the length of time that must pass after completing a call before an extension will accept another call when logged in as a member of an Incoming Call Distribution Group. This timer is used when " Options—Wrap-up Timer based on " is set to " Extension " in 5.
Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.
Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programmi.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.4 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - IPCMPR—Port Number— Built-in Communication Assistant Server Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None FWD Set for Call from CO Indicates the current FWD status for incoming trunk calls (reference only). Value Range Off, On Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) FWD Destination for Call from CO Indicates the forwarding destination of incoming trunk calls (reference only).
DND Set for Call from Extension Indicates the current DND status for incoming intercom calls (reference only). Value Range Off, On Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) FWD No Answer Time Indicates the length of time that an incoming call rings at the extension before the call is forwarded (reference only). Value Range 0–120 s Maintenance Console Location 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.
6.2 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings— CLIP Generate CLIP Generate allows the CLIP numbers for a set of locations in series to be programmed together. Pre-assigned CLIP numbers for those locations will be overwritten. If a number generated here is longer than 16 digits, the additional digits will be discarded.
Value Range 0–5 Maintenance Console Location 6.2 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) 648 PC Programming Manual 6.2 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate.
6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND For each extension, separate Call Forwarding (FWD) and Do Not Disturb (DND) settings can be programmed for incoming intercom and trunk calls. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list. Call from CO—Present Button Status Specifies the status of the FWD/DND—External button.
Maintenance Console Location 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from CO—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming trunk calls are forwarded. Value Range None, FWD All, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Maintenance Console Location 6.
Call from Extension—Present Button Status Specifies the status of the FWD/DND—Internal button. Value Range OFF, FWD, DND Maintenance Console Location 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from Extension—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming intercom calls are forwarded. Value Range None, FWD All, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.3 [4-1-2] Wired Extension—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) PC Programming Manual 653 6.
6.4 [4-1-3] Wired Extension—Speed Dial Personal Speed Dialling allows extension users to dial frequently dialled numbers using two-digit speed dialling numbers (00–99). A maximum of 100 Personal Speed Dialling numbers can be programmed for each extension.
6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button Each flexible button can be customised to allow one-touch access to a certain feature. A maximum of 84 flexible buttons can be customised for each extension. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list.
Parameter Selection (for Group CO) Specifies the trunk group to be accessed. Value Range 1–64 Maintenance Console Location 6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out Parameter Selection (for Time Service) Selects which time modes are switched manually. Value Range All (Day/Night/Lunch/Break), Day/Night/Break, Day/Night/Lunch , Day/Night Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Parameter Selection (for SDN) Specifies the delayed ringing setting for calls arriving at an SDN button.
Feature Guide References None Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for ICD Group) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be accessed.
Maintenance Console Location 6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Ext.
Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Call Log) Specifies the extension’s own number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which call log information is displayed. If the cell is left empty, the extension will display its own call log information.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.2.2.4 Queuing Feature Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Two-way Record) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the extension’s mailbox. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.5 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.24.2 Voice Mail DTMF Integration 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for SDN) Specifies the floating extension number of the PDN extension corresponding to this SDN button.
Dial (for ISDN Service) Specifies the number required to access the telephone company’s ISDN service. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0– 9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.31.4 Self Labelling (KX-NT366 and KX-NT400 only) Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Time Service) Specifies the Time Table to be used for changing time modes in the Automatic Switching mode.
Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Call Park) Specifies the number of the parking zone a call is to be parked in when a Call Park button with Parameter Selection (for Call Park) on this screen set to Specific is pressed. Value Range 0–99 Maintenance Console Location 6.
6.6 [4-1-4] Wired Extension—Flexible Button— Flexible button data copy The flexible button settings of an extension can be copied to different extensions. Destination Extension Line Select the number and name of the extension that will receive the copied settings.
6.7 [4-1-5] Wired Extension—PF Button Each Programmable Feature (PF) button can be customised to access a certain feature with one touch. A maximum of 12 PF buttons can be customised for each extension. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list.
6.8 [4-1-6] Wired Extension — NDSS Link Data - Send It is possible to cancel the transmission of an extension’s status data over the network. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list.
6.9 [4-1-7] Wired Extension—Simplified Voice Message The Built-in Simplified Voice Message feature can be provided for each extension. This screen allows you to specify which extension uses this feature, and the maximum number of messages that can be stored for each extension.
Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 6.9 [4-1-7] Wired Extension—Simplified Voice Message Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Extension Number Indicates the extension number (reference only). Value Range Max.
Feature Guide References None Simplified Voice Message Selects which card (IPCMPR or ESVM) to use to store and play back greetings and messages for the extension. Each extension must be assigned to a specific card and block within the card, and can only use the assigned card/block.
6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings For each Portable Station (PS), various extension settings can be assigned. A maximum of 64 PSs can be programmed. To assign names and tenants to extension user groups, click Extension User Group Table .
Value Range Portable Station Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None User Group Specifies the extension user group to which the PS belongs. The extension user group is used to compose tenants, call pickup groups and paging groups.
Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Extension PIN Specifies the PIN of the PS. CAUTION There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number (PIN) (verification code PIN or extension PIN) of the PBX.
Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.6 Intercept Routing Intercept No Answer Time Extension Number Indicates the extension number of the PS (reference only).
Intercept No Answer Time—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the length of time until an unanswered call is redirected to the intercept routing destination in each time mode. When this setting is set to "0", the system timer is used. Value Range 0–240 s Maintenance Console Location 6.
Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension Name Feature Guide References None CLIP ID Specifies the CLIP number sent to the public network to show on the called party’s telephone display when making a trunk call. Value Range Max.
CLIR Specifies whether to restrict the display of the CLIP number on the called party’s telephone when making a public network trunk call. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension No. Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.9.6 Verification Code Entry 1.10.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Option 2 Extension Number Indicates the extension number of the PS (reference only). Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting Automatic C. Waiting Specifies whether to receive call waiting notification for a call from trunk, a doorphone call or a call via an incoming call distribution group.
Pickup Dial No. Specifies the number to be dialled automatically after going off-hook when the Hot Line feature is active. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension Name Feature Guide References None Call Pickup Deny Specifies whether calls can be picked up by other extensions.
Value Range Max. 16 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.19.2 Absent Message Charge Limit Specifies the maximum limit of call charges allowed for the PS.
Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension No. Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Incoming Preferred Line Selects the line on which an incoming call is answered after going off-hook. Note that even if a specific PDN button is selected here, a call ringing at any PDN button on the extension will be answered when going off-hook. Value Range No Line: No line is selected.
Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Option 5 Extension Number Indicates the extension number of the PS (reference only).
Display Language Selects the display language of the PS. Value Range Language1–Language5 Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.20.4 Display Information Option 6 Extension Number Indicates the extension number of the PS (reference only). Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.
Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.6.1.2 One-touch Dialling SVM Lock Selects whether Simplified Voice Message Log information can be displayed at the extension or other extensions.
Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension Name Feature Guide References None Character Input Mode Selects the character table to be used for entering characters.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.11.6 Flash/Recall/Terminate 1.11.7 External Feature Access (EFA) Incoming Call Log Memory Specifies the number of incoming trunk calls that are retained in the PS’s Incoming Call Log memory.
Value Range Automatic, Speech, Audio Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.21.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) —SUMMARY Option 8 Extension Number Indicates the extension number of the PS (reference only).
Feature Guide References None Group CW w/o Tone (Ring after Call) Enables an incoming call to an incoming call distribution group to arrive at a previously busy extension at the moment that the extension goes on-hook for the previous call. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension No. Feature Guide References None Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS.
Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension Built-in Communication Assistant Specifies whether to enable or disable the Communication Assistant (CA) application for each extension. Value Range Disable, Basic Only, Enable Maintenance Console Location 6.
Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station— Extension Name Feature Guide References None FWD Set for Call from CO Indicates the current FWD status for incoming trunk calls (reference only).
Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) FWD Mode for Call from CO Indicates the forwarding type of incoming trunk calls (reference only). Value Range None, FWD All, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.
Programming Manual References 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) DND Set for Call from Extension Indicates the current DND status for incoming intercom calls (reference only). Value Range Off, On Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Programming Manual References 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) FWD No Answer Time Indicates the length of time that an incoming call rings at the PS before the call is forwarded (reference only).
6.11 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings— CLIP Generate CLIP Generate allows the CLIP numbers for a set of locations in series to be programmed together. Pre-assigned CLIP numbers for those locations will be overwritten. If a number generated here is longer than 16 digits, the additional digits will be discarded.
Value Range 0–4 Maintenance Console Location 6.11 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate Programming Manual References 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.21.1.2 Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP) 706 PC Programming Manual 6.11 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate.
6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND For each PS, separate Call Forwarding (FWD) and Do Not Disturb (DND) settings can be programmed for incoming intercom and trunk calls. Select the desired PS from the Extension Number / Name list. Call from CO—Present Button Status Specifies the status of the FWD/DND—External button.
Maintenance Console Location 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from CO—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming trunk calls are forwarded. Value Range None, FWD All, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Maintenance Console Location 6.
Call from Extension—Present Button Status Specifies the status of the FWD/DND—Internal button. Value Range OFF, FWD, DND Maintenance Console Location 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Call from Extension—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming intercom calls are forwarded. Value Range None, FWD All, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.12 [4-2-2] Portable Station—FWD/DND Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) PC Programming Manual 711 6.
6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Each flexible button can be customised to allow one-touch access to a certain feature. A maximum of 12 flexible buttons can be customised for each PS. Select the desired PS from the Extension Number / Name list.
Value Range 1–64 Maintenance Console Location 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.5.5.3 Trunk Access Parameter Selection (for Call Park) Specifies whether a call is parked in an idle parking zone automatically, or in a specific parking zone.
Feature Guide References 1.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out Parameter Selection (for Time Service) Selects which time modes are switched manually. Value Range All (Day/Night/Lunch/Break), Day/Night/Break, Day/Night/Lunch , Day/Night Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.4 Time Service Parameter Selection (for SDN) Specifies the delayed ringing setting for calls arriving at an SDN button.
Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for ICD Group) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be accessed. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Ext.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Group Fwd (External)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which trunk calls are forwarded.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Ext.
Feature Guide References 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Two-way Transfer) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the desired mailbox. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension Dial (for One-touch) Specifies the number to be dialled.
Dial (for NDSS) Specifies the network extension number of the extension to be accessed using Network Direct Station Selection. Note that only extension numbers that have been previously registered in 11.4 [9-4] NDSS Key Table can be specified here. Value Range Max.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.13.2 Call Park Ext No. of Mailbox (for Two-way Transfer) Specifies the number of the extension whose mailbox will be used to record conversations using One-touch Two-way Transfer. (For example, a secretary can record a conversation into the mailbox of a boss.
6.14 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button— Flexible button data copy The flexible button settings of a PS can be copied to different PSs. Destination Extension Line Select the number and name of the PS that will receive the copied settings. Multiple PSs can be selected.
6.15 [4-2-4] Portable Station —NDSS Link Data - Send It is possible to cancel the transmission of an extension’s status data over the network. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list.
6.16 [4-2-5] Portable Station—Simplified Voice Message The Built-in Simplified Voice Message feature can be provided for each PS. This screen allows you to specify which extension uses this feature, and the maximum number of messages that can be stored for each extension.
Each extension must be assigned to a specific card and block within the card, and can only use the assigned card/block. If two cards are used in the PBX, you should assign a number of extensions to each card, to ensure that the necessary resources, such as message recording space, are available for each extension.
6.17 [4-3] DSS Console A DSS Console can be used in conjunction with a PT. A maximum of 8 DSS Consoles can be programmed. The DPT Type— Type of the extension port that DSS Console is connected must be set to DSS in 3.24 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Extension Port .
Feature Guide References 1.20.2 Flexible Buttons Parameter Selection (for Single CO) Specifies the trunk to be accessed. Value Range 1–128 Maintenance Console Location 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.13.2 Call Park Parameter Selection (for Log-in/Log-out) Specifies which incoming call distribution groups that the paired extension belongs to are logged in to or logged out from. Value Range None: The incoming call distribution group is selected manually.
Value Range 1–7 Maintenance Console Location 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) 1.
Feature Guide References 1.7.1 Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for DSS) Specifies the number of an extension to be accessed. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Group Fwd (Both)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which both intercom and trunk calls are forwarded.
Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Group Fwd (Internal)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which intercom calls are forwarded. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Hurry-up) Specifies the floating extension number of the incoming call distribution group whose longest waiting call will be redirected (Manual Queue Redirection).
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) Dial (for One-touch) Specifies the number to be dialled. The PBX can have a maximum of 2000 One-touch Dialling buttons for extensions and DSS Consoles. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0– 9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 6.
Maintenance Console Location 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.30.5.1 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Time Service) Specifies the Time Table to be used for changing time modes in the Automatic Switching mode.
Feature Guide References None Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Call Park) Specifies the number of the parking zone a call is to be parked in when a Call Park button with Parameter Selection (for Call Park) on this screen set to Specific is pressed.
6.18 [4-3] DSS Console—DSS key data copy The flexible DSS button settings of a DSS Console can be copied to different DSS Consoles. Select the DSS Console that has the setting to copy to other DSS Consoles from the DSS Console No./ Pair Extension list, then click Copy To .
740 PC Programming Manual 6.18 [4-3] DSS Console—DSS key data copy.
Section 7 [5] Optional Device PC Programming Manual 741.
7.1 [5-1] Doorphone The settings to establish doorphone calls can be programmed. To assign destinations for doorphone calls easily, click Destination Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting ). Physical Location—Slot Indicates the slot to which the doorphone is connected (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 7.1 [5-1] Doorphone Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.1 Doorphone Call Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the destination number of doorphone calls for each port in each time mode.
COS Specifies the Class of Service (COS) number. COS programming determines the doorphone ports that are able to make trunk calls, and sets restrictions on intercom calls from certain extensions (Internal Call Block). Value Range 1–64 Maintenance Console Location 7.
7.2 [5-2] External Pager Settings for external pagers (external speakers) can be specified. Click Extension List View to view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types (see 2.5.8 Tool— Extension List View ). Page Number 1, Page Number 2—Floating Extension Number Specifies the floating extension number of the external pager.
7.3 [5-3-1] Voice Message—DISA System Direct Inward System Access (DISA) enables outside callers to access specific PBX features as if the caller were using an SLT extension of the PBX. For more information on DISA, see "1.17.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)" in the Feature Guide .
Feature Guide References None DISA Intercept—Intercept when destination through DISA sets DND Selects how DISA calls are handled if the destination sets DND, and disables Idle Extension Hunting. Value Range Busy Tone, Enable, Busy Message Maintenance Console Location 7.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None CO-CO with DISA—DISA to Public CO Specifies whether the DISA port of the message card is released when a trunk-to-public trunk call using DISA is established.
Programming Manual References 7.3 [5-3-1] Voice Message— DISA System— Option 1— CO-CO with DISA— Fwd/Transfer to Private Network Feature Guide References None CO-CO with DISA—Fwd/Transfer to Public CO Enables trunk-to-public trunk calls to be established using DISA.
CO-CO with DISA—Transfer by DTMF "#" (Optional SD Card Required) Specifies whether an outside party such as a cellular phone can transfer a trunk call to an extension within the PBX by dialling "#" + extension number. Value Range Disable: "#" is ignored if dialled.
Value Range Fixed: The number of times of a tone pattern (a set of tone-on and tone-off) that the PBX receives is fixed to 4 times in the ranges of: A B C D C C D D , = 100–1300 ms, = 90 ms, = 90 ms Option: The tone pattern that the PBX receives is optional as specified in DISA Cyclic Tone Option on this screen.
DISA Cyclic Tone Option—Tone Off Maximum Time Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a cyclic tone to be sent from the telephone company before recognising it as a tone-off. When no tone is detected within the time set here, the PBX recognises it as a tone-off.
Maintenance Console Location 7.3 [5-3-1] Voice Message—DISA System Programming Manual References 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message Feature Guide References 1.28.4 Timed Reminder Recording Mode Specifies the sound quality of messages recorded on the ESVM card when using it as an MSG card.
7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message Outgoing messages (OGM) for DISA calls can be specified. A maximum of 64 OGMs can be programmed. To view a list of all programmed extension numbers and types, click Extension List View (see 2.5.8 Tool— Extension List View ).
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) 1.17.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Busy / DND Message No.
Feature Guide References 1.17.8 Automatic Fax Transfer 756 PC Programming Manual 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message.
7.5 [5-3-3] Voice Message—SVM Settings related to Built-in Simplified Voice Message feature can be specified. This feature can be accessed via the IPCMPR card or ESVM card. SVM Card No.1, 2—Slot Number Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 7.5 [5-3-3] Voice Message—SVM Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) Recording Mode Specifies the sound quality of messages recorded by the SVM feature.
Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) SVM Cyclic Tone Detection Selects the cyclic tone detection mode. Cyclic tone detection is used to determine the end of a call when an extension user records a greeting message or callers leave voice messages in a message box.
Programming Manual References 3.1 [1-1] Slot Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) SVM Cyclic Tone Option—Tone Off Maximum Time Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a cyclic tone to be sent from the telephone company before recognising it as a tone-off.
Feature Guide References 1.17.7 Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM) PC Programming Manual 761 7.5 [5-3-3] Voice Message—SVM.
7.6 [5-4] External Relay Settings related to external relays can be programmed. External Relay No. Indicates the number of the external relay (reference only). Value Range 1–16 Maintenance Console Location 7.6 [5-4] External Relay Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 7.6 [5-4] External Relay Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.10 External Relay Control Name Specifies the relay name. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 7.6 [5-4] External Relay Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
COS Number Specifies the Class of Service (COS) number. COS programming determines the extensions that are able to activate relays. Value Range 1–64 Maintenance Console Location 7.
7.7 [5-5] External Sensor Settings related to external sensors can be programmed. To assign destinations for sensor calls easily, click Destination Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting ). External Sensor No. Indicates the number of the external sensor (reference only).
Maintenance Console Location 7.7 [5-5] External Sensor Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.17.9 External Sensor Name Specifies the sensor name. Value Range Max. 20 characters Maintenance Console Location 7.7 [5-5] External Sensor Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Tenant No. Specifies the tenant to which the sensor belongs, to determine the Time Table for the sensor. (The tenant number corresponds to the Time Table number.) Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 7.7 [5-5] External Sensor Programming Manual References 4.
768 PC Programming Manual 7.7 [5-5] External Sensor.
Section 8 [6] Feature PC Programming Manual 769.
8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial The System Speed Dialling Table is used to store frequently dialled numbers as well as callers who should be automatically routed to certain extensions when they call (Calling Line Identification [CLI] distribution). The System Speed Dialling Table is available for all extension users when making or receiving a call.
CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number Specifies the telephone number (including the Trunk Access number) or feature number assigned to the System Speed Dialling number. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) Maintenance Console Location 8.
8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Various settings related to the hospitality features of the PBX can be set. Main Hotel Operator—Extension 1–4 Specifies the numbers of the extensions designated as hotel operators. Value Range 100–699 Maintenance Console Location 8.
Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References 13.1 [11-1] Main Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 1.
Feature Guide References 1.27.3 Call Billing for Guest Room Checkout Billing—LCD for "Telephone" Specifies the name of charge item 1 as shown on the display of the hotel operator extension when entering room charges. Value Range Max. 12 characters Maintenance Console Location 8.
Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.27.3 Call Billing for Guest Room Checkout Billing—Bill (SMDR) for "Telephone" Specifies the name of charge item 1 as printed on the guest bill.
Checkout Billing—Bill (SMDR) for "Others" Specifies the name of charge item 3 as printed on the guest bill. Value Range Max. 12 characters Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.27.3 Call Billing for Guest Room SMDR for External Hotel Application—Footer 1–3 Specifies the text printed at the bottom of the guest bill. Value Range Max. 80 characters Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.27.3 Call Billing for Guest Room Margin & Tax—Tax Rate for "Minibar" (%) Specifies the percentage tax rate to be used when calculating guest charges for charge item 2.
Charge Options—Digits After Decimal Point Specifies the number of digits to display after the decimal point for the currency in use. Value Range 0–6 Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Option 3— Charge Limit 6.
Maintenance Console Location 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Programming Manual References 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings —Option 3— Charge Limit 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 3— Charge Limit 8.3 [6-3] Verification Code— Budget Management Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.26.3 Call Charge Services PC Programming Manual 781 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge.
8.3 [6-3] Verification Code A verification code is used to override the Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) of the extension in use to make a certain trunk call, or to identify the call for accounting and billing purposes. A maximum of 1000 verification codes can be programmed with other related parameters.
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. Keeping PINs secret. b. Selecting complex, random PINs that cannot be easily guessed. c. Changing PINs frequently.
Programming Manual References 10.6 [8-5] Carrier Feature Guide References 1.10.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Budget Management Specifies the limit of the call charge that will be counted on the verification code.
8.4 [6-4] Second Dial Tone A programmed Pause time can be inserted automatically between the Second Dial Tone Waiting code and the following digits. When a programmed Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialled after seizing a trunk, a preprogrammed number of pauses are inserted after the code.
8.5 [6-5] Absent Message When a display PT user calls an extension, a message is shown on the caller’s telephone display describing the reason for absence. A maximum of 8 Absent Messages can be programmed, and any extension user can select one of them.
8.6 [6-6] Tenant A maximum of 8 tenants can share the PBX. Each tenant is composed of specified extension user groups. The PBX offers each tenant its own Time Table and system resources. To assign extensions as operators easily, click Extension No. Setting (see 2.
Value Range Off: ARS is disabled. On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Idle Line Access method. On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Trunk Access method.
Section 9 [7] TRS PC Programming Manual 789.
9.1 [7-1] Denied Code Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) prohibits an extension from making certain trunk calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS/Barring levels. TRS/Barring level 7 provides the maximum restriction (all trunk calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all trunk calls are allowed).
9.2 [7-2] Exception Code Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) prohibits an extension from making certain trunk calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS/Barring levels.
9.3 [7-3] Special Carrier If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access Code is required each time a trunk call is made.
9.4 [7-4] Emergency Dial Any extension user can dial the programmed emergency numbers at any time after seizing a trunk. The restrictions imposed on the extension, such as Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring), Account Code — Forced mode, and Extension Dial Lock are disregarded.
9.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) prohibits an extension from making certain trunk calls. The following optional settings can be programmed to activate a TRS/Barring check, override TRS/Barring, or switch between TRS/Barring methods.
Keep: The TRS/Barring check is performed when the timer expires. Maintenance Console Location 9.5 [7-5] Miscellaneous Programming Manual References 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.9.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) 1.11.7 External Feature Access (EFA) TRS Table Mode for Level N (N=2_6) Selects the method of TRS/Barring to be used for restricting calls. The level of TRS/Barring is determined by the telephone codes set in the Denied Code Tables and Exception Code Tables.
Section 10 [8] ARS PC Programming Manual 797.
10.1 [8-1] System Setting Automatic Route Selection (ARS) automatically selects the appropriate carrier at the time a trunk call is made, according to the programmed settings. The user-dialled number will be checked and modified in order to connect it to the appropriate carrier.
10.2 [8-2] Leading Number Specifies the area codes and/or telephone numbers as leading numbers that will be routed by the ARS feature. A maximum of 1000 different leading numbers can be programmed, and each leading number can select a Routing Plan Table number, which determines the ARS procedure.
Routing Plan Number Specifies the Routing Plan Table number used for each leading number. Value Range 1–16 Maintenance Console Location 10.2 [8-2] Leading Number Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.10.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 800 PC Programming Manual 10.
10.3 [8-3] Routing Plan Time The start and end times of a maximum of 4 different time blocks are shown for each day of the week. There are 16 Routing Plan Tables, and each Routing Plan Table can have its own time blocks. Select the desired Routing Plan Table number from the Routing Plan list.
10.4 [8-3] Routing Plan Time—Time Setting The start times of a maximum of 4 different time blocks can be programmed for each day of the week, for the selected Routing Plan. Each time block automatically ends when the subsequent block begins. Time-A–D—Setting Enables the setting of the start time for each time block.
10.5 [8-4] Routing Plan Priority The carrier priority (1 through 6) in a Routing Plan Table can be programmed for each time zone of each day of the week. Select the desired Routing Plan Table number from the Routing Plan list. Select the desired day of the week by clicking the applicable tab.
10.6 [8-5] Carrier Carrier It is possible to specify how user-dialled numbers are modified for connecting to the appropriate carrier. A maximum of 10 different carriers can be programmed to be used with the ARS feature. Carrier Name Specifies the carrier name.
Maintenance Console Location 10.6 [8-5] Carrier Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.10.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Carrier Access Code Specifies the carrier access code. The carrier access code can be added to the user-dialled number by specifying "C" in Modify Command on this screen.
Feature Guide References 1.10.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Authorisation Code for Tenant Specifies an Authorisation code for each tenant. The Authorisation codes can be added to the user-dialled number by specifying "A" command in Modify Command on the Carrier tab.
10.7 [8-6] Leading Number Exception Specifies telephone numbers that will not be connected using the ARS feature. When the user-dialled number includes a leading number exception, the PBX sends the number to a trunk by the Idle Line Access method if ARS Mode in 10.
10.8 [8-7] Authorisation Code for TRG An Authorisation code can be specified for each trunk group. The Authorisation codes entered here can be added to user-dialled numbers by adding "G" to the Modify Command specified on the Carrier tab of screen 10.
Section 11 [9] Private Network PC Programming Manual 809.
11.1 [9-1] TIE Table A TIE line is a privately leased communication line between two or more PBXs, which provides cost effective communications between company members at different locations. A maximum of 32 TIE Line Routing and Modification Tables can be programmed.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.30.1 TIE Line Service Removed Number of Digits Specifies the number of leading digits of the dialled number to be removed for each priority. Value Range 0–15 Maintenance Console Location 11.
Maintenance Console Location 11.1 [9-1] TIE Table Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.30.1 TIE Line Service Centralised VM Leading Number Specifies the leading number for other PBX extension numbers or the PBX code of other PBXs in the TIE line network.
11.2 [9-2] Network Data Transmission Settings related to the transmission of extension BLF (Busy Line Field) data or Message Waiting notifications over a network of PBXs can be programmed. Extension BLF data is used to show the status of a monitored extension attached to another PBX on a Network DSS (NDSS) button.
Feature Guide References 1.30.5.1 Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Network Data Transmission for Centralised Operator Feature—Data Transmission ISDN->VoIP Selects whether to re-send BLF data received from an ISDN port through any VoIP ports that are set to transmit BLF data.
Value Range 100 ´ n (n=0–30) ms Maintenance Console Location 11.2 [9-2] Network Data Transmission Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References 11.1 [9-1] TIE Table— Enhanced QSIG Call Information (Optional SD Card Required) Feature Guide References 1.30.5.2 Centralised Voice Mail 816 PC Programming Manual 11.
11.3 [9-3] Network Operator (VoIP) This screen allows network operators to be programmed. A network operator is an extension at a remote PBX that will monitor other PBX extensions using Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS).
11.4 [9-4] NDSS Key Table Extensions at up to 7 other PBXs that will be monitored using Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) can be registered. A maximum of 250 extensions can be registered. To create an NDSS button to monitor an extension, the extension must be registered here first.
Network PBX ID of Network Extension to be monitored Indicates the Network Data Transmission for Centralised Operator Feature—Network PBX ID of the PBX that the extension is connected to (reference only). Value Range None, 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 11.
820 PC Programming Manual 11.4 [9-4] NDSS Key Table.
Section 12 [10] CO & Incoming Call PC Programming Manual 821.
12.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings Trunks can be assigned a name, and grouped into a maximum of 64 trunk groups. Shelf Indicates the shelf type to which each trunk card belongs (reference only). Value Range Physical, Virtual Maintenance Console Location 12.
Maintenance Console Location 12.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Card Type Indicates the type of card to which the trunk is connected (reference only). Value Range Card type Maintenance Console Location 12.
Trunk Group Number Specifies the trunk group number to which the trunk belongs. Value Range 1–64 Maintenance Console Location 12.1 [10-1] CO Line Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.2.2 Group 824 PC Programming Manual 12.
12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Direct In Line (DIL) or Direct Dialling In (DDI)/Direct Inward Dialling (DID) can be selected for each trunk as the method of distributing incoming trunk calls to certain destinations.
Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Card Type Indicates the trunk card type (reference only).
Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming Trunk Call Features—SUMMARY 1.30.1 TIE Line Service 1.30.3 Virtual Private Network (VPN) Distribution Method Selects the distribution method for incoming trunk calls. The value range of this setting depends on the card type and Trunk Property assigned for each trunk.
Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Value Range Physical, Virtual Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each trunk card (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 12.
Feature Guide References None Card Type Indicates the trunk card type (reference only). Value Range Card type Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming Trunk Call Features—SUMMARY CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Enables CLI distribution in each time mode.
Feature Guide References None Slot Indicates the slot position of each trunk card (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only).
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.1 Incoming Trunk Call Features—SUMMARY Trunk Property Indicates the networking type of each trunk (reference only). Value Range Public, Private(TIE), VPN Maintenance Console Location 12.
DDI/DID/TIE/MSN—Remove Digit Specifies the number of leading digits to be removed from the incoming called number for DDI/DID distribution or for TIE line service. Value Range 0–15 Maintenance Console Location 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
12.3 [10-3] DDI / DID Table Incoming trunk calls with DDI/DID numbers can be distributed to specific destinations. Each DDI/DID number has a destination programmed for each time mode (day/lunch/break/night).
Feature Guide References 1.1.1.3 Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI) DDI / DID Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the DDI/DID destination in each time mode. Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 12.
Maintenance Console Location 12.3 [10-3] DDI / DID Table Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.1.1.3 Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI) 1.24.3 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration CLI Ring for DDI/DID—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Enables CLI distribution in each time mode.
12.4 [10-3] DDI/DID Table—Automatic Registration Automatic Registration allows DDI/DID numbers and DDI/DID destinations in each time mode (day/lunch/ break/night) to be programmed at once for a set of locations in series. Beginning Entry Location Specifies the number of the first location to be programmed.
Maintenance Console Location 12.4 [10-3] DDI/DID Table—Automatic Registration Programming Manual References 12.3 [10-3] DDI / DID Table Feature Guide References 1.
12.5 [10-3] DDI/DID Table—Name Generate Name Generate allows DDI/DID names to be programmed at once for a set of locations in series. If a name generated here is longer than 20 characters, the additional characters will be discarded. Beginning Entry Location Specifies the number of the first location to be programmed.
Maintenance Console Location 12.5 [10-3] DDI/DID Table—Name Generate Programming Manual References 12.3 [10-3] DDI / DID Table Feature Guide References 1.1.1.3 Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI) Name Prefix Specifies the text to be included at the start of each DDI/DID name.
12.6 [10-4] MSN Table Incoming ISDN-BRI (Basic Rate Interface) line calls with Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSNs) can be distributed to a certain destination. Each MSN has a destination programmed for each time mode (day/lunch/ break/night). A maximum of 10 MSNs can be programmed for each ISDN-BRI port.
MSN Number Specifies the MSN. Value Range Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Maintenance Console Location 12.6 [10-4] MSN Table Programming Manual References 3.
Feature Guide References 1.1.1.4 Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service Tenant Number Specifies the tenant number, to determine the Time Table by which calls are distributed depending on the time of day. Value Range 1–8 Maintenance Console Location 12.
Slot Indicates the slot position of the BRI card that is set to MSN distribution (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 12.6 [10-4] MSN Table Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number of the BRI card that is set to MSN distribution (reference only).
Feature Guide References 1.1.1.4 Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service 1.1.1.5 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution 846 PC Programming Manual 12.
12.7 [10-5] Miscellaneous The Intercept Routing feature can activate when the destination of an incoming call is unavailable, or when there is no destination for the call, to reroute the call to an alternate destination. Intercept—Intercept Routing - DND (Destination sets DND.
Intercept—Intercept Routing for Extension Call Enables the Intercept Routing feature to operate for extension calls. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 12.7 [10-5] Miscellaneous Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Section 13 [11] Maintenance PC Programming Manual 849.
13.1 [11-1] Main SMDR Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records detailed information about incoming and outgoing calls. SMDR Format—Type Selects the format of SMDR output.
Value Range 4–99 Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SMDR Format—Blank Footer Length (Number of Lines) Specifies the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page.
Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) SMDR Format—Time Format (12H / 24H) Selects whether times are displayed using the 12- or 24-hour format. Value Range 12H, 24H Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Print Information—Intercom Call Specifies whether the dialled digits of outgoing intercom calls are printed.
Print Information—Hotel Room Status Selects whether check-in and check-out data is output on SMDR. Value Range No Print, Print Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References 8.2 [6-2] Hotel & Charge Feature Guide References 1.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information SMDR Options Option—ARS Dial Selects the type of the dialled number to be printed for a call with the ARS feature.
Option—DDI/DID Number & Name Selects the printing format of incoming trunk calls with a DDI/DID number. Value Range None, Number, Name, Name + Number Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References 13.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR— Print Information—Outgoing Call Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Option—Condition Code "RC" Specifies whether the time of receiving an incoming trunk call is printed.
Option—Caller ID Modification Specifies whether Caller ID numbers are recorded on SMDR as received (before being modified by the PBX) or after being modified. Value Range Before Modification, After Modification Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References 5.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) LAN—New Line Code for Telnet Specifies the new line code for a terminal emulator. If the terminal emulator automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select CR (Carriage Return).
Communication—NL Code Specifies the NL (New Line) code for the printer or personal computer. If the printer or personal computer automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select CR (Carriage Return). If not, select CR+LF (Line Feed). Value Range CR+LF, CR Maintenance Console Location 13.
• Word Length : 8 bit, Parity Bit : Space, Stop Bit : 2 bit Value Range 7 bit, 8 bit Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Communication—Flow Enables the hardware flow control.
Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) External Modem Command—Automatic Initialisation Specifies the command to automatically initialise an external modem when it is plugged into the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX.
Value Range Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information Daily Test Start Time—Set Enables the daily self check of the PBX for local alarm and error log.
Feature Guide References 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information Daily Test Start Time—Minute Specifies the minute of the PBX daily self check start time. Value Range 0–59 Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.
Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References 11.1 [9-1] TIE Table— Enhanced QSIG Call Information (Optional SD Card Required) Feature Guide References 1.30.5.2 Centralised Voice Mail Syslog Syslog Enables the PBX to output local alarm information to a syslog server.
Feature Guide References 1.26.1.2 Syslog Record Management Syslog—Major Selects whether to output major alarm information to a syslog server. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 1.
Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.3.1 PC Programming Remote—ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number Specifies the floating extension number for ISDN remote maintenance. To enable this setting, Remote— Remote Programming on this screen must be enabled.
Remote—Password Lock Counter for Remote Programming Specifies the number of successive incorrect password entries allowed before remote access is locked. Value Range None, 1–15 Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.
Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.3.2 PT Programming System Password - PT Programming—Prog *# : Administrator Level Specifies the administrator level system password to authorise the PT user to access all system programming.
System Password - PC Programming—User Level Specifies the system password used to access Maintenance Console at User Level. This password can only be set in Interactive mode. Value Range 4–10 characters Maintenance Console Location 13.1 [11-1] Main Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.
Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.3.1 PC Programming PC Programming Manual 871 13.1 [11-1] Main.
13.2 [11-2] PT Programming Access The programming items accessible at User and Administrator level can be specified. 100 programming item numbers are displayed at a time. To display other sets of numbers, click the applicable tab. Program Number Indicates the programming item number (reference only).
13.3 [11-3] Power Failure Transfer When the power supply to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) switches the current connections to Auxiliary Connections, so that certain SLTs and trunks can be connected. Auxiliary Connections allow trunk calls to be made during a power failure.
13.4 [11-4-1] SNMP—System Setting Using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), it is possible for a PC assigned as an SNMP manager to manage and receive PBX system status information, such as alarm information and general system activity. The related PBX system settings can be programmed.
Maintenance Console Location 13.4 [11-4-1] SNMP—System Setting Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.4.4 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) System Monitor MIB - SysName Specifies an administrative name for the system. Value Range Max.
13.5 [11-4-2] SNMP—Manager It is possible to assign up to two PCs as SNMP managers. The settings related to SNMP manager activity can be programmed for each SNMP manager, indicated as No.1 and No.2 on the screen. This option is only available at Installer level.
Maintenance Console Location 13.5 [11-4-2] SNMP—Manager Programming Manual References None Feature Guide References 2.4.4 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) System Monitor TRAP Cold Start Selects whether the PBX sends Cold Start TRAP to an SNMP manager or not.
TRAP Alarm - Major Selects whether the PBX sends Major Alarm TRAP to an SNMP manager or not. Value Range Disable, Enable Maintenance Console Location 13.
13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation It is possible to create up to 8 Air Synchronisation Groups for CSs. For PBMPR Software File Version 2.0000, only one Air Synchronisation Group can be configured. Index Indicates the CS number (reference only). Value Range 1–16 Maintenance Console Location 13.
Maintenance Console Location 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation Programming Manual References 5.29 [3-11] Air Synchronisation Group Feature Guide References None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Value Range Port number Maintenance Console Location 13.
Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). To change the status of the port, select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command . Value Range INS: The port is in service. OUS: The port is out of service. Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.
Programming Manual References 5.29 [3-11] Air Synchronisation Group Feature Guide References None Primary CS—Index Specifies the number of the primary CS. Value Range 1–16 Maintenance Console Location 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation Programming Manual References 5.
Maintenance Console Location 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation Programming Manual References 5.29 [3-11] Air Synchronisation Group Feature Guide References None Primary CS—CS Name Indicates the name of the primary CS (reference only). Value Range Max.
Secondary CS—Slot Indicates the slot position of the secondary CS (reference only). Value Range Slot number Maintenance Console Location 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation Programming Manual References 5.
Feature Guide References None PC Programming Manual 885 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation.
886 PC Programming Manual 13.6 [11-5] Air Synchronisation.
Section 14 Appendix PC Programming Manual 887.
14.1 Revision History 14.1.1 KX-NCP500/KX-NCP1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2.0xxx New Contents • 2.6.17 Utility—CS Status Monitor • 2.6.19 Utility—File Transfer FTP to IP Equipment—IP-CS/NT400 • 3.1 [1-1] Slot To access IP-PT port properties • 3.
• 3.15 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual IP Extension • 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station • 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM— BGM and Music on Hold—Music on Hold • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters → Dial—Extension First Digit → Dial—Extension Inter-digit • 6.
890 PC Programming Manual 14.1.1 KX-NCP500/KX-NCP1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2.0xxx.
Feature Programming References PC Programming Manual 891.
Absent Message • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— Absent Message Set / Cancel • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 3— Absent Message • 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 3— Absent Message • 8.
• 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 1— ARS Itemised Code • 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 1— ARS Itemised Code • 8.3 [6-3] Verification Code— Itemised Billing Code for ARS • Section 10 [8] ARS • 13.
• 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous – SVM—Recording Time – SVM—Dial Tone Continuous Time • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— Simplified Voice Message Access • 5.
Call Forwarding (CF)—by ISDN (P-MP) • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— ISDN-FWD (MSN) Set / Cancel / Confirm • 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—CO & SMDR— CF (MSN) Feature Guide References 1.21.1.4 Call Forwarding (CF)—by ISDN (P-MP) Call Forwarding (CF)—by ISDN (P-P) • 3.
– Hold Retrieve : Specified with a Held CO Line Number • 4.18 [2-9] System Options – Option 1— PT Operation—Automatic Hold by ICM / CO / ICD Group key – Option 1— PT Operation—Hold Key Mode – Option 5— SLT—SLT Hold Mode Feature Guide References 1.
Call Pickup • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features – Group Call Pickup – Directed Call Pickup – Call Pickup Deny Set / Cancel • 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—CO & SMDR— Call Pickup by DSS • 4.
• 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features – Manual Call Waiting for Extension Call – Automatic Call Waiting • 4.11 [2-6-3] Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature – BSS / OHCA / Whisper OHCA / DND Override – BSS / OHCA / Whisper OHCA / DND Override-2 • 4.
Feature Guide References 1.18.1 Caller ID Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution • 8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial – Name – CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number – CLI Destination • 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings—CLI for DIL— CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 12.
• 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings – ISDN CLIP— CLIP ID – ISDN CLIP— CLIP on Extension/CO – ISDN CLIP— CLIR – ISDN CLIP— COLR • 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button— Type • 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console— Type Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) • 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Supplementary Service – COLP, CLIR, COLR, CNIP, CONP, CNIR, CONR, CF (Rerouting), CT, CCBS, AOC-D, AOC-E, 3PTY – CCBS Option • 3.
Confirmation Tone • 4.18 [2-9] System Options—Option 3 – Confirmation Tone—Tone 1 : Called by Voice – Confirmation Tone—Tone 2 : Paged / Automatic Answer – Confirmation Tone—Tone 3-1 :.
– CO Pulse Speed • 3.42 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - E1 Port – CO Dial Mode – DTMF Width – CO Pulse Speed Feature Guide References 1.5.4.4 Dial Type Selection Direct In Line (DIL) • 12.2 [10-2] DIL Table & Port Settings—DIL – DIL Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night – Tenant Number – VM Trunk Group No.
• 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Intercept Destination— Intercept Destination— When called party does not answer—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 7.3 [5-3-1] Voice Message—DISA System • 7.4 [5-3-2] Voice Message—DISA Message Feature Guide References 1.
Doorphone Call • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—DISA / Door / Reminder / U. Conf – Doorphone—Call Ring Duration – Doorphone—Call Duration • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— Doorphone Call • 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—TRS— TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 4.
• 4.18 [2-9] System Options—Option 2 – Extension Clear—Call Waiting – Extension Clear—Fwd/DND – Extension Clear—Hot Line (Pickup Dial) Feature Guide References 1.28.2 Extension Feature Clear Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) • 4.
External Sensor • 3.44 [1-1] Slot—OPB3 Card Property – Input Signal Decision Time – Input Signal Detection Reopening Time • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous— External Sensor—Ring Duration • 4.17 [2-8-3] Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others— External Sensor—Ring Tone Pattern Plan 1–8 • 7.
– Group Name • 5.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings— Floating Extension No. • 5.23 [3-8-2] VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings— Floating Ext. No. • 5.25 [3-9] PS Ring Group— Floating Extension Number • 7.2 [5-2] External Pager— Page Number 1, Page Number 2—Floating Extension Number • 7.
2.2.2 Group Group Call Distribution • 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings—Main— Line Hunting Order • 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings – Main— Distribution Method – Main— Call Waiting Distribution – Miscellaneous— Extension No Answer Redirection Time – Miscellaneous— Maximum No.
Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) • 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings—Host PBX Access Code • 13.1 [11-1] Main—SMDR Options— Option—ARS Dial Feature Guide References 1.5.4.8 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) Hot Line • 4.
• 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console— Type Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Incoming Call Log Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) • 2.5.2 Tool—BRI Automatic Configuration • 3.30 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type • 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port • 3.
Intercom Call • 4.11 [2-6-3] Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature— Alternate Calling - Ring / Voice • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings – Main— Extension Number – Main— Extension Name – Option 3— Intercom Call by Voice • 6.
– Type – Dial (for ISDN Service) • 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console – Type – Dial (for ISDN Service) Feature Guide References 1.21.1.12 ISDN Service Access by Keypad Protocol KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—KX-T7710 Feature Guide References 1.
• 5.2 [3-1-2] Trunk Group—Local Access Priority • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 4— Outgoing Preferred Line • 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 4— Outgoing Preferred Line Feature Guide References 1.
Malicious Call Identification (MCID) • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— MCID Feature Guide References 1.21.1.9 Malicious Call Identification (MCID) Manager Features • 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—Programming & Manager— Manager • 13.
– Dial (for NDSS) • 6.8 [4-1-6] Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data - Send • 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button – Type – Dial (for NDSS) • 6.15 [4-2-4] Portable Station—NDSS Link Data - Send • 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console – Type – Dial (for NDSS) • 11.
Feature Guide References 1.6.1.2 One-touch Dialling Operator Features • 4.4 [2-2] Operator & BGM— PBX Operator—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 8.6 [6-6] Tenant— Operator (Extension Number) Feature Guide References 2.2.5 Operator Features Outgoing Message (OGM) • 2.
– Paging—EPG (External Pager) – Paging—Paging Level from PT Speaker • 5.10 [3-4] Paging Group • 5.11 [3-4] Paging Group—All Setting • 5.12 [3-4] Paging Group—External Pager • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 6— Paging Deny Feature Guide References 1.
– Parameter Selection (for SDN) – Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for SDN) – Optional Parameter (Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Loop CO, Single CO, Group CO, ICD Group, SDN) • 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button – Type – Parameter Selection (for SDN) – Ext.
1.14.1.3 Privacy Release PS Directory • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Main— Extension Name • 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Main— Extension Name • 8.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial – Name – CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number Feature Guide References 1.
– Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Hurry-up) • 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button – Type – Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Hurry-up) • 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console – Type – Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Hurry-up) Feature Guide References 1.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension • 3.17 [1-1] Slot—Card Property - Virtual SIP Extension • 3.18 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port • 3.19 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - Virtual SIP Extension Port—Connection Command Feature Guide References 1.
Feature Guide References 1.26.1.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Supervisory Feature • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— Incoming Call Queue Monitor • 5.13 [3-5-1] Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings— Miscellaneous— Supervisor Extension Number Feature Guide References 1.
TIE Line Service • 3.31 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - BRI Port—Network Numbering Plan— Trunk Property • 3.33 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - PRI Port—Network Numbering Plan— Trunk Property • 3.36 [1-1] Slot—Port Property - T1 Port— Trunk Property • 3.
Timed Reminder • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—DISA / Door / Reminder / U. Conf – Timed Reminder—Repeat Counter – Timed Reminder—Interval Time – Timed Reminder—Alarm Ringing Duration • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features – Remote Timed Reminder (Remote Wakeup Call) – Timed Reminder Set / Cancel • 4.
– Trunk Group Access – Single CO Line Access • 4.13 [2-7-2] Class of Service—External Call Block • 5.1 [3-1-1] Trunk Group—TRG Settings—Main— Line Hunting Order • 5.
Verification Code Entry • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous— Extension PIN—Lock Counter • 4.9 [2-6-1] Numbering Plan—Main—Features— User Remote Operation / Walking COS / Verification Code • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings – Option 1— ARS Itemised Code – Option 3— Charge Limit • 6.
Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration • 4.5 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone— Recall—Transfer Recall • 5.19 [3-7-1] VM(DPT) Group—System Settings • 5.20 [3-7-2] VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 4 – LCS Recording Mode – LCS Answer Mode • 6.
• 6.10 [4-2-1] Portable Station—Extension Settings—Option 1— Programmed Mailbox No. • 6.13 [4-2-3] Portable Station—Flexible Button – Type – Ext. No. / Floating Ext. No. (for Voice Mail Transfer) • 6.17 [4-3] DSS Console – Type – Ext.
• 4.12 [2-7-1] Class of Service— COS Settings —Optional Device & Other Extensions— Accept Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Set by PS • 6.1 [4-1-1] Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Option 1— Wireless XDP Feature Guide References 1.
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