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Comments to date: 8. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
fstrudel 9:07am on Monday, November 1st, 2010 
Don't take the risk of brain tumors - use a corded headset. 4 ft cord","Clear Reception","Durable","Excellent sound quality". Great for high noise area's Clear Reception","Durable","Easy Controls
ZuLuuuuuu 6:05pm on Monday, October 18th, 2010 
Great quality ; low price ; comfortable ; Clear sound ; Loud for the person on the other end :D Maybe too loud.. :P
joewolz 3:41am on Saturday, July 17th, 2010 
Love this headset! It is super comfortable and makes it so easy to be on the phone while getting other things done... Just bought 2 more of these. The first broke after 4 years but I like them so much I keep buying. Very clear on both ends. Keeps one ear free. Bought this headset last week. Very happy so far. Clear Reception","Durable
frankkk 1:51am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 
I purchased 6 of these for my technicians to use. Hands free operation in a noisy environment while they walk, climb ladders and use hand tools.
babram 9:16pm on Saturday, May 22nd, 2010 
This is not a PC headset, it works great with my AT&T 2-line desk phone. Slips on easily, ear piece is comfortable. I have had very good luck with most Panasonic products (vs SONY, which for me. Great quality and price. Works with all my wireless and wired phones that have a 2.5 mm jack Shipping cost
triponline 9:40pm on Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 
Unfortunately, I have 4 slipped disks in my neck for which the pain radiates down my arm and into my hand.
dandefed 7:34pm on Thursday, April 29th, 2010 
I would not buy a Panasonic KX-TCA60 Headset again. I expect phone headsets to last longer than five months before failing like this one did.
neilcamp 12:44pm on Sunday, March 28th, 2010 
great till it stopped working this thing worked great for about two months then all of a sudden it stopped working. cordless phone headset this is an excellent headset for the price.

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Documents

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2.4.9 9600bps Speed Remote Unit / Message Unit Installation.. 87 2.4.10 9600bps Speed Remote Card / Message Card Installation.. 90 2.4.11 System Connection.... 93 2.5 Starting the System for the First Time... 96 2.5.1 Starting the System for the First Time.. 96 2.6 System Restart.... 97 2.6.1 System Restart... 97 2.7 System Data Clear... 98 2.7.1 System Data Clear.... 98

Troubleshooting

3.1 Troubleshooting.... 100 3.1.1 Installation.... 100 3.1.2 Connection.... 101 3.1.3 Operation.... 102 3.1.4 Using Reset Button.... 103

DECT Portable Station

4.1 Wireless System Outline.... 106 4.1.1 System Capacity... 106 4.1.2 RF Specifications.... 107 4.2 Procedure Flow Chart.... 108 4.2.1 Procedure Flow Chart.... 108 4.3 Site Planning.... 109 4.3.1 Site Planning.... 109 4.3.2 Characteristics of Radio Waves... 110 4.3.3 The Relationship between Radio Waves and Building Structure and Materials. 111 4.3.4 Installation Preparation... 112 4.3.5 Precautions.... 113 4.4 Location of the Unit.... 114 4.4.1 KX-TD816 with the KX-TD144... 114 4.4.2 KX-TD1232 with the KX-TD144... 115 4.4.3 KX-TD816 with the KX-TD146... 116 4.4.4 KX-TD1232 with the KX-TD146... 117 4.5 Installing the Unit.... 118 4.5.1 Installing the Unit.... 118 4.6 Selecting the Display Language... 125 4.6.1 Selecting the Display Language... 125 4.7 Site Survey.... 127 4.7.1 Site Survey Specification... 127 4.7.2 Flow Chart of the Site Survey... 128 4.7.3 Checking the Cell Station ID Number... 129 4.7.4 Assigning the Cell Station ID Number to the PS... 131 4.7.5 Unplugging the Cable from the Cell Station.. 132 4.7.6 DIP-Switch Setting.... 133 4.7.7 Connecting the AC Adaptor to the Cell Station.. 134 4.7.8 Radio Signal Test using the PS... 135 4.7.9 After the Site Survey... 138 4.8 Wall Mounting.... 139

Wall Mounting....139

Section 1 System Outline
This section provides general information on the system, including system capacity and specifications.

System Outline

System Highlights

System Capacity

Basic Module System Expansion KX-TD816 KX-TD1232 ISDN S0 line Extension ISDN S0 line Extension System Connection 12 64

Module Expansion

Expansion modules are used to increase the system capacity. Extension modules and ISDN modules can be added to the basic system to add extensions and ISDN S0 lines.

EXtra Device Port (XDP)

Each extension jack in the system supports the connection of a proprietary telephone/console and a single line device. The devices have different extension numbers and are treated as two completely different extensions.

Note CO: CO line access button

Options

Station Line Unit (KX-TD170)
Each unit adds eight extensions. One unit for KX-TD816 and up to two units for KX-TD1232 can be installed per system.
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

Panasonic Panasonic

8 extensions can be added. 8 or 16 extensions can be added.
ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD281)*1
The following card can be installed per system. KX-TD281: Adds four ISDN S0 lines (Basic Rate Interface).
4 ISDN S0 lines can be added.
Available for the KX-TD1232 only.
ISDN S0 Line Card (KX-TD282)*1
The following card can be installed. KX-TD282: Adds two ISDN S0 lines (Basic Rate Interface).
2 ISDN S0 lines can be added.
ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280, KX-TD286)
One of the following units can be installed per system. KX-TD280: Adds two ISDN S0 lines (Basic Rate Interface). KX-TD286: Adds six ISDN S0 lines (Basic Rate Interface).
2 ISDN S0 lines,or 6 ISDN S0 lines can be added.
Note The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as the main unit. Either one KX-TD280, one KX-TD286, or one KX-TD290*2 can be installed in a system.
Available for the KX-TD816 only. Available for the KX-TD1232 only.
Primary Rate Interface ISDN Expansion Unit (KX-TD290)*1
This unit adds one PRI ISDN line. When this unit is installed in the system for the system connection, the maximum number of available CO lines is limited to 38. Therefore, if another CO line card or unit is used, it is required to program which area it is installed in by programme [450] beforehand. One PRI ISDN line adds 30 CO lines (CO25 through CO54) to the system. This unit can be only installed to the KX-TD1232 Master system.
1 PRI ISDN line can be added.
Note Either one KX-TD280, one KX-TD286, or one KX-TD290*2 can be installed in a system.
System Inter Connection Cards (KX-TD192)*3
Permits two KX-TD1232 to be connected together to double system capacity.

Panas onic

Connection Cable

*1 *2 *3

Available for the KX-TD1232 only. Available for the KX-TD1232 only. Available for the KX-TD1232 only.

Remote Card (KX-TD196)*1

The Remote Card allows programming and maintenance of the system from a remote location. (Baud Rate: 300/1200/2400 bps)

Central Office Telephone Line Personal Computer with Modem
9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) / 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198)*2
These card and unit allow system programming and maintenance from a remote location. KX-TD197: Can be installed inside the KX-TD1232 or to the Message Unit (KX-TD190). KX-TD198: Can be installed to the KX-TD816. Be sure not to install this card and unit at the same time.
Central Office Telephone Line
Personal Computer with Modem
Note The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as the main unit.
Available for the KX-TD1232 only. Available for the KX-TD816 only.
Message Unit (KX-TD190) / Message Card (KX-TD199)*1
These unit and card require recording an Outgoing Message (OGM). OGM for external callers and/or an OGM for Timed Reminder can be recorded. KX-TD190: Can be installed to the KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232. KX-TD199: Can be installed to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198). Be sure not to install this unit and card at the same time.
Central Office Telephone Line External Telephone
DSS Console (KX-T7540, KX-T7240) / Attendant Console (KX-T7541)
Permits easy and quick access to stations and features. The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) shows the idle, busy or Do Not Disturb state of each station. If the Operator uses a Console as well as a proprietary telephone, the BLF will show the check-in/check-out status. Consoles are designed for use with a proprietary telephone. The KX-TD816 supports up four Consoles. The KXTD1232 supports up to eight Consoles per system.

KX-T75

PRO G.
Paired Telephone (Proprietary Telephone)
Digital DSS Console (KX-T7540) / Digital Attendant Console (KX-T7541)
Available for the KX-TD816 only.

Connection

To attach the KX-T7540 Digital DSS Console or KX-T7541 Digital Attendant Console and the KX-T7500 series telephone, use the attached plate and screws. 1. Open the cover. 3. Attach the DSS console to your telephone with screws.

2. Remove below.

as shown

4. Close the cover.

Add-on Key Module (KX-T7545)
Adds 12 CO buttons to a KX-T7500 series telephone.

Add-on Key Module

GHI PQRS

TUV JKL

MNO WXYZ
Note The KX-T7531 is illustrated as the telephone.
To connect the KX-T7545 Add-on Key Module to the KX-T7500 series telephone, use the attached screw. 1. Open the cover. 3. Insert the cable into the connector

Wiring Precautions

Make sure to keep the following instructions when wiring.
1. Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with an AC power source, computer, telex, etc.
If the cables are run near those wires, shield the cables with metal tubing or use shielded cables and ground the shields.
2. If cables are run on the floor, use protectors or the like to protect the wires where they may
be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets.
3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office
equipment. Otherwise, the system operation may be interrupted by the induction noise from such equipment.
4. Please use one pair telephone wire for extension connection of (telephone) equipment such
as single line telephones, data terminals, answering machines, computers, voice processing systems, etc., except proprietary telephones ( KX-T7536, KX-T7235 etc.).
5. Unplug the system during wiring. After all the wiring are completed, plug the system. 6. Mis-wiring may cause the system to operate improperly. Refer to 3.1.1 Installation and

3.1.2 Connection.

7. If an extension does not operate properly, disconnect the telephone from the extension line
and then connect again, or unplug the system and then plug the system again.
8. The system is equipped with a 3-wire grounding type plug. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug.
9. Use twisted pair cable for CO line connection. 10.CO lines should be installed with lightning protectors. For details, refer to 2.4.3 Lightning

Protector Installation.

Static sensitive devices used. To protect printed circuit boards from static electricity, do not touch connectors indicated on the right picture without first discharging body static by touching a grounded or wearing a properly installed grounding strap.
Warning : Static sensitive connectors
Installation of the Main Unit

Unpacking

KX-TD816 Main Unit AC Cord Templet Screw Anchor Plug Pager Connector Music Source Connector Doorphone, Door Opener Connector Expansion Line Cord Holder Ferrite Core User Manual Reference Manual for Single Line Telephone Overlay for a proprietary telephone one one one three three two two five one one one one KX-TD1232 one one one four four two two five one two one one one

Opening Front Cover

1. Loosen two screws on the right side of the main unit. 2. Open the front cover in the direction of arrow

Screw Screw

Note Two screws are attached to the front cover with springs so that they will not be lost.
System Connection Diagram

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Printer for SMDR or Personal Computer for System Programming To AC Outlet Doorphone Door Opener 1

Door Opener 2

Central Ringer

External Sensor

External Relay
Amplifier External Music Source 1

Speaker 1

Amplifier External Music Source 2

Speaker 2

Note: The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit.
DEGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM
(CO Lightning Protectors) KX-TD816 : to COs 1 through 8 KX-TD1232: to COs 1 through 12 ISDN SO Lines

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KX-TD816 : 16 Extensions (8 extensions initial, 8 extensions additional) KX-TD1232: 32 Extensions (16 extensions initial, 16 extensions additional)
It is recommended that extension of jack 1 is a display proprietary telephone.

(one pair)

(two pair)
Single Line Telephone (one pair)

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DIGITAL
KX-T7500 series digital proprietary telephones

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Cordless Phone Data Terminal (one pair) (one pair)
KX-T7200 series digital proprietary telephones

Voice Processing System

Telephone Answering Machine with Facsimile
Digital DSS/Attendant consoles (KX-T7540/ KX-T7541/KX-T7240)
: needs Optional Cards or Units. Parallel connection of telephone is possible. Refer to Section 2.3.4 Parallelled Telephone Connection. The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit.
Extension Connection for Proprietary Telephones, Single Line Telephones and Consoles
To connect extension jacks, insert the connector(s) to the system as shown. Refer to Page 40.

Connector type

[600] EXtra Device Port

Doorphone and Door Opener Connection
A maximum of one doorphone can be connected per system. A maximum of two door openers can be connected per system. They are user-supplied devices.

Door Opener 1

a b TO1 TO2 TS1 TS2
~OV L O Doorphone Adapror U B Grothe Nr. 6100 ~12V ~8V T

L O U B

LG: Light CL: Call button
: Speaker : Microphone : Protect cover
Doorphone Adaptor Grothe Nr. 6100

~OV L O U B ~12V ~8V T

Maximum cabling distance of the doorphone and the door opener line
The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line that connects to the main unit is shown below:
24 AWG: Under 113 m 22 AWG: Under 180 m

Panason

22 AWG: Under 180 m

Door opener

[122] Automatic Door Open Assignment [511] Door Opener Access [607-608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day / Night
Door Opener Doorphone Call
External Relay, External Ringer and External Sensor Connection
A maximum of one user-supplied external relay, external ringer and/or external sensor can be connected per system.
External Ringer KX-TD1232

External Ringer

Note System Connection*1 permits a maximum of two of each device.
External Relay Programming References
[213] External Relay Connecting Time [512] External Relay Access
External Ringer Programming References
[213] External Relay Connecting Time [813] Floating Number Assignment
External Sensor Programming References

No programming required.

External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection
A maximum of two pagers (user-supplied) can be connected per system as illustrated below. Use an RCA connector and shielded cable. Output impedance: 600 Maximum length of Cable 18-22 AWG, under 10 m
Pager jack 2 Pager jack 1

Speaker Amplifier

Paging equipment 2 Amplifier

Speaker

Paging equipment 2 Speaker Amplifier
Paging equipment 1 KX-TD816 KX-TD1232

Paging equipment 1

Note System Connection permits a maximum of four external pagers. It is programmable that which external pager will send background music and whether all the pagers will generate confirmation tone. To adjust the sound level of the pagers, use the volume control on the amplifiers.
[804] External Pager BGM [805] External Pager Confirmation Tone [813] Floating Number Assignment
Background Music (BGM) - External
Paging - All Paging - External Trunk (CO Line) Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)
External Music Source Connection
Up to two music sources such as a radio (user-supplied) can be connected per system as illustrated below. Insert the plug to the earphone / headphone jack on the external music source. Use a two-conductor plug {3.5 mm in diameter}. Input impedance: 8 Maximum length of Cable 18-22 AWG, under 10 m
External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1 External Music Jack 2 External Music Jack 1

External Music Source 2

External Music Source 1
System Programming of music sources used for Music on Hold and Background Music is required. To adjust the sound level of the Music on Hold, use the volume control on the external music source. The system is provided with an internal music source. By default setting, internal music source is used as Music Source 1 for the systems. System Programming is required to select internal music source.
[803] Music Source Use [804] External Pager BGM [990] System Additional Information
Background Music (BGM) Background Music (BGM) - External Music on Hold

2.3.10

Printer Connection
A user-supplied printer can be connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) Connector on the main unit. The printer is used to print out SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the Serial Interface (RS-232C) connector of the printer to the Serial Interface Connector. Cables must be shielded and the maximum length is 2 m.

Serial Printer

Serial Interface (RS-232C)
Note The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit. The pin configuration of Serial Interface (RS-232C) Connector is as follows: Pin No. 20 FG SD (TXD) RD (RXD) RS (RTS) CS (CTS) DR (DSR) SG CD (DCD) ER (DTR) Signal Name Frame Ground Transmitted Data Received Data Request To Send Clear To Send Data Set Ready Signal Ground Data Carrier Detect Data Terminal Ready Circuit Type EIA AA BA BB CA CB CC AB CF CD CCITT 108.2

[800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout [801] SMDR Format [802] System Data Printout [806-807] Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters Port 1 / Port 2
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer
Optional Cards and Units Installation
Location of Optional Cards and Units
ISDN S0 Line Card for KX-TD816
Install 2-ISDN S0 Line Card, KX-TD 282.
ISDN S0 Line Card Connector
ISDN S0 Line/Remote/System Inter Connection Card for KX-TD1232
Remote Card Connector System Inter Connection Card Connector
Install Remote Card / 9600 bps Speed Remote Card, KX-TD196 / KX-TD197. Install System Inter Connection Card, KX-TD192.
Install 4-ISDN S0 Line Card, KX-TD 281.

Precautions

To protect the printed circuit boards (P-boards) from static electricity, do not touch parts on the P-boards in the main unit and on the optional units. ISDN unit (KX-TD280, KX-TD286, KX-TD290) installation; The ISDN unit should not be installed only to the Slave system under the System connection*1.
Expansion Unit for KX-TD816
One 8-Station Line Units (KX-TD170) and/or one ISDN Line Unit (KX-TD280, KX-TD286) can be installed to any expansion area. The locations of the optional units are shown below.

Area 2

One extension line unit 8-Station Line Units, KX-TD170

Area 1

One of the following ISDN line units
2-ISDN S0 Line Unit, KX-TD280 6-ISDN S0 Line Unit, KX-TD286
Expansion Unit Connectors
Remove the cover plate(s) on the front cover.
Note When starting the system for the first time or performing System Data Clear, the location application will use the actual installation settings instead of the system default settings. System Programming is required for location identification. Refer to [109] Expansion Card / Unit Type. Default: KX-TD816: Area 1= 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit, Area 2= 8-Station Line Unit
Available for KX-TD1232 ONLY.
Expansion Unit for KX-TD1232
A maximum of two 8-Station Line Units (KX-TD170) and/or one CO Line/ISDN Line Unit (KX-TD280, KX-TD286, KX-TD290) can be installed to any expansion area. You must use the KX-TD170- when you install the KX-TD290. The former KX-TD170 does not work properly with the KX-TD290. Please see the back of the unit and check "KX-TD170- " is marked.

KX-TD170-

Area 3
Max. two extension line units 8-Station Line Units, KX-TD170
One of the following ISDN line units 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit, KX-TD280 6-ISDN S0 Line Unit, KX-TD286 1-PRI ISDN Line Unit, KX-TD290
Note When starting the system for the first time or performing System Data Clear, the location application will use the actual installation settings instead of the system default settings. System Programming is required for location identification. Refer to program [109] Expansion Card / Unit Type. Default: KX-TD1232: Area 1= 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit, Area 2, 3= 8-Station Line Unit

Grounding Wire

(Underground)

Earth Rod

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Installation location of the earth rod : Near the protector Check obstructions : None Composition of the earth rod : Metal Depth of the earth rod : More than 50 cm Size of the grounding wire : Thickness is more than 1.6 mm
ISDN S0 Line Connection (Optional Unit)
To add two ISDN S0 lines (KX-TD816: CO05 through CO08, KX-TD1232: CO 09 through CO 12), use the optional 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280). To add six ISDN S0 lines, use the optional ISDN 6-S0 Line Unit (KX-TD286). When the KXTD286 is installed in the KX-TD816, only four ISDN S0 lines are available for outside lines and the other ports are for extension lines (ISDN extensions). To add one PRI ISDN line, use the Primary Rate Interface (PRI) ISDN Expansion Unit (KXTD290).*1 When this unit is installed to the system, the maximum number of available CO lines is limited to 38. One PRI ISDN line adds 30 CO lines (CO 25 through CO 54) to the system. This unit can be only installed to the KX-TD1232 Master system. One of these units can be installed in any of the expansion areas provided on the front of the main unit. For Unit Installation, see 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit.
Extension Connection (Optional Unit)
To add eight extensions (KX-TD816: jack numbers 9 through 16, KX-TD1232: jack numbers 17 through 24), use the optional 8-Station Line Unit (KX-TD170). To add 16 extensions (jack numbers 17 through 32)*1, use two Station Line Units. This unit can be installed to any of the expansion areas provided on the front of the main unit. For Unit Installation, see 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit.
Installing Expansion Unit
The following procedures can be used to install either Extension Unit (KX-TD170), ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280, KX-TD286 or ISDN PRi Unit (TD290)*1). There are two expansion areas on the KX-TD816 and three expansion areas on KX-TD1232. One KX-TD170 for KX-TD816 and a maximum of two KX-TD170 for KX-TD1232 can be installed. One of the Units, KX-TD280, KX-TD286 or KX-TD290 can be installed. System Programming is required for unit location indication. (Default : KX-TD816: bottom = 2-S0 Line Unit, top = 8-Station Line Unit, KX-TD1232: bottom= 2-S0 Line Unit, middle and top = 8-Station Line Unit) Note The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit.
1. Loosen two screws on the cover plate. Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover plate.

Slit Slit

Note Any of the cover plates can be removed, as needed.
2. Connect the cord coming from the cabinet to the connector in the main unit firmly.
3. Hook the unit on the main unit and slide the unit leftward until it is fixed.
4. Loosen the outside screw and slide the cover rightward to remove.

Outside screw

5. Secure the inside screw (included) to fix the cabinet to the main unit.

Inside screw

Note Be sure to fix the inside screw to the main unit, or the unit may not work properly.

To ISDN equipment

Port No. 03 (KX-TD816) or Port No. 05 (KX-TD1232) Port No. 04 (KX-TD816) or Port No. 06 (KX-TD1232)
Jack No. S01 Jack No. S02 Jack No. S03 Jack No. S04 Jack No. S05 Jack No. S06
Note For installing the KX-TD280, KX-TD281, KX-TD282 and KX-TD286 to main unit, refer to 2.4.6 Installing Expansion Unit and 2.4.2 ISDN S0 Line Connection (Optional Card) respectably. The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a main unit for KX-TD280 and KX-TD286. : Available for external ISDN S0 Line only.
3. Connect the lines between the ISDN board and the ISDN device. 4. Plug the AC power cord into the system and an AC outlet. 5. Programme "[422] ISDN Port Type" or "[440] TD286 ISDN Port Type" and other required
programmings in System Programming.
6. Press the Reset Button with a pointed tool on the main unit.
Maximum cabling distance of S0 bus connection
The maximum length of the extension line cord that connects the main unit and the ISDN terminal equipment (TE) is shown below:

Under 1000 m

Point-to-Point TE

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Point-to-Multipoint TE 1 Under 150 m TE 8
Expansion Point-to-Multipoint TE 1 Under 500 m Under 50 m TE 8
Wiring with Terminating Resistors (TR)
The ISDN S0 bus should be terminated with two100
Main Unit TE 1 TE 8 TA TB TR 100
terminating resistors (TR).

TR TR RB RA

TR 100
Power Supply for ISDN Terminal Equipment (TE)
The system does not provide a power supply to terminal equipment (TE). Depending on the type of TE's, the external power supply is required on ISDN S0 line to operate.
Remote Card Installation*1
1. Insert upper side of the Remote Card into two hooks on the main unit. 2. Press two corners of the lower side of the Remote Card. 3. Connect the cord to the Remote Card Connector.

Remote Card

[107] System Password [813] Floating Number Assignment [814] Modem Standard
System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer
9600bps Speed Remote Unit*1 / Message Unit Installation

Preparation

The following preparations are necessary before installing the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198) or Message Unit (KX-TD190).

KX-TD198 (KX-TD816 only)

It is necessary to set the MODE switch before installing the Remote Unit to the KX-TD816.
1. Remove the front cover of the Remote Unit.
2. Set the MODE switch to 1.

MODE 1 2

KX-TD190 / KX-TD198
It is possible to attach another expansion unit to the Message or Remote Unit and install them to the system. In this case, the following procedures are necessary.
1. Remove the front cover of the Message or Remote Unit.
2. Attach the expansion unit to the Message or Remote Unit as shown below. Be sure to
connect the cabinet cords by inserting the expansion unit cabinet cord through the slot in the Message or Remote Unit.
Expansion unit cabinet cord Message/Remote unit cabinet cord
Note The KX-TD198 users must set the MODE switch to 1.
The following procedures can be used to install the Message or 9600bps Speed Remote Unit. If it is attached to another expansion unit, refer to the installing procedures of the expansion unit. The KX-TD816 is illustrated as the main unit.
1. Loosen the two screws on the cover plate. Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover

plate.

HYBRID SYSTE
2. Connect the cabinet cord to the connector in the main unit firmly.
3. Hook the cabinet on the main unit and slide the cabinet to the left until it is secured.

2.4.10

9600bps Speed Remote Card / Message Card*1 Installation
The KX-TD816 user can install the 9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) to the Message Unit (KX-TD190), and the Message Card (KX-TD199) to the 9600bps Speed Remote Unit (KX-TD198). The KX-TD1232 user can install the 9600bps Speed Remote Card (KX-TD197) in the main unit.
KX-TD816 1. Open the front cover of the unit, slide the side cover to the right and remove it.
2. Turn over the unit and remove the four screws.
3. Turn over the unit again and remove the inside cover.
Note The KX-TD190 is illustrated as an example.
4. Install the card, secure the screw(s) (included with the KX-TD190 or KX-TD198) and
connect the cable to the connector.
To install the KX-TD197 to the KX-TD190
To install the KX-TD199 to the KX-TD198
5. Flatten the cable to replace the inside cover properly.

Side View

6. Replace the inside cover and secure the four screws on the back.
Also, replace the side cover.
7. Set the MODE switch to 1.
8. Replace the front cover. 9. Install the unit to the main unit.
Refer to 2.4.9 9600bps Speed Remote Unit / Message Unit Installation for installation.
KX-TD1232 1. Open the front cover.
2. Insert the top side of the Remote card into the two hooks on the main unit. 3. Press down on the two corners of the bottom side of the Remote card. 4. Connect the cord to the Remote card connector.

System Restart

If after checking the system features you determine that the system is not operating properly, restart the system. Keep in mind that the following features are cleared when you restart the system: Camp-On Call Park The following features are cancelled when you restart the system: Calls on Hold Calls on Exclusive Hold Calls in progress
a) Make sure that the system clear switch is set to "NORMAL" position. b) Press the Reset button with a pointed tool.
Notice If the system clear switch is set to "CLEAR" position, do not slide the system clear switch to "NORMAL" position within 20 seconds of pressing the Reset button. If you do, the system programming data is reset to the default values. (Refer to 2.7.1 System Data Clear.) Wait over 30 seconds after pressing the Reset button so that the system does not start up with the default value. And then slide the system clear switch to "NORMAL" position. If the system still does not operate properly, please see 3.1.4 Using Reset Button.

System Data Clear

After storing or changing the system programming data, you can clear your programming data stored in the system. The system will restart with the default settings.
1. Slide the System Clear Switch to the "CLEAR" position. 2. Press the Reset button with a pointed tool. 3. Return the System Clear Switch to the "NORMAL" position while the Power indicator is
flashing (approximately within 10 seconds).
Notice After pressing the Reset Button, return the System Clear Switch to the "NORMAL" position at step 3 while the power indicator is flashing (approximately within 10 seconds). Otherwise, the system is not cleared.
Section 3 Troubleshooting
This section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting.
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE Bad printed circuit board (Extension Card). Bad connection between the system and extension. POSSIBLE SOLUTION Exchange printed circuit board for another printed circuit board. Take that extension and plug it into the same extension port using a short telephone cord. If the telephone does not work, connection between the system and the extension must be repaired. Take that extension and plug it into another extension port that is working. If the telephone does not work, replace the phone. Press the Reset Button. Induced noise on the wire between the system and the amplifier. Excessive input level from external music source. Bad programming. Use a shielded cable as the connection wire between the system and amplifier. A short shielded cable is recommended. Decrease the output level of the external music source by using the volume control on the music source. Enter the CO line access number (0, 81 through 88) into programming.

Unplugging the Cable from the Cell Station
After assigning the Cell Station ID number to the PS, unplug the cable from the Cell Station once.

DIP-Switch Setting

After unplugging the Cell Station once, set the DIP-Switch as follows.
1. Switch the Radio Signal Test Switch from OFF to ON. 2. Set the Channel Number Switches as desired. DIP-Switch
Channel Number Switch (Default: Channel 0)

Radio Signal Test Switch

Channel 1

Channel 4

Channel 7

Channel 2

Channel 5

Channel 8

Channel 3

Channel 6

Channel 9
Note To see the signal strength of more than one Cell Station, the channel for each Cell Station needs to be set. Up to eight Cell Stations can be surveyed at the same time. If more than one Cell Station is in Radio Signal Test mode, each DIP-Switch channel must be different.
Connecting the AC Adaptor to the Cell Station
After setting the DIP-Switch, connect the AC Adaptor (KX-A11BS1: 230 ACV, 50Hz) to the Cell Station.
Note Only use the AC Adaptor for the Site Survey.
Radio Signal Test using the PS
After locating the Cell Station(s) temporarily, execute the Radio Signal Test using the PS. The PS scans whether there is a Cell Station that can link with on channel 0 right after entering the Radio Signal Test mode. The channel to be scanned can be changed by pressing the appropriate 0 through 9 keys.
To survey other slots, scroll by pressing

(Next) or

(Previous). To survey other channels, enter the channel number (0 through 9).
Display example: When synchronized CH0 SLOT:06 SYNC L:12 0000/0100 Channel number (0 9) Abbreviation of SYNCHRONOUS
When not synchronized CH0 SLOT:06 L:12
Frame counter (0000 9999) Frame error (0000 9999) Slot number (00 23)
Signal strength level (00 12) Level:00 Level:01 Level:Level:Level:Out of range Catches noise easily or disconnects. May catch noise. Good Better
RECOMMENDATION Frame error : 0000 Signal strength level : more than level 08

3. To record the result;

(Talk). a) Press Attention!! All directory data will be cleared. To return to the test result display, press
ALL BOOK DATA IS CLEARED!!

(Clear).

ARE YOU SURE? TALK=YES,TRANS=NO

b) Press

(Talk). (Flash).
LOG NO.?(0-9) FLASH=ALL CLR Example
To clear all log data, press c) Enter the log number (0 through 9). To clear all log data, press

doc1

8. Press. 9. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired day of the week is displayed. 28 General Programming
10.Press STORE. 11.Press NEXT.

Display example: 00:00

12.Enter the hour.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new hour.
13.Press. 14.Enter the minute.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and new minutes.
15.Press STORE. 16.Press END.

Conditions

After changing an entry, you can press STORE. You do not have to perform all of the rest of the steps. To go back to the previous field, press at steps 4 through 9 and steps 13 through 14. If you hear an alarm after pressing STORE, check that the date is valid. The clock starts immediately after the STORE button is pressed. You cannot leave the entry empty. The time is adjusted automatically, if the first outgoing call is made through ISDN line after three o'clock each morning.

Feature References

Display, Time and Date
System Speed Dialling Number Set
Used to programme the System Speed Dial numbers. These numbers are available to all extension users. The stored numbers are also applied to Caller ID and Call Log, Incoming Features.
Speed dial number: 000 through 499 Telephone number: 24 digits (max.)
All speed dial numbers Not Stored.

1. Enter 001.

Display: SPD Number Set.

Display: SPD Code?->

To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 000: Not Stored.
4. Enter a telephone number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.
5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another speed dial number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired speed dial number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8. Press END.
There is a maximum of 500 speed dial numbers. Each speed dial number has a maximum of 24 digits. The valid characters are 0 through 9, , and # keys, RECALL, PAUSE, SECRET and (hyphen) buttons. To store a flash or earth signal, press RECALL. To store a hyphen, press the "" button. To store a pause, press PAUSE. (Refer to Section 3 "Pause Insertion, Automatic.")
To prevent the display of all or part of the number, press SECRET before and after confidential parts of the number. The SECRET button must always be entered in a pair. Or your entry is not stored. (Refer to "Secret Dialling." in Feature Guide.) If you are storing an external number, include the line access code (default=0, 81 through 88) before the number. When dialling, pause is automatically inserted after the code. For Caller ID and Call Log, Incoming feature; When (hyphen) precedes a phone number, the Caller ID check starts on the phone number. Example : 0 - 12345678 If you are storing an account code, enter the account code before the line access code. Example : 49 12345#0 - 12345678 (Refer to "Account Code Entry." in Feature Guide.) It is possible to store a number consisting of 25 digits or more by storing it in two speed dial numbers. A line access code should not be stored in the second speed dial number. To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display, press or. Program [002] System Speed Dialling Name Set is used to give names to speed dial numbers.

Q801B 90901A Version Date
System Number: KX-TDKX-TD(Master) / 1 (Slave)

Not applicable.

1. Enter 116.

Display: ROM version

Display: System NO?->
3. Enter the System Number.
The display shows the ROM version of the specified system.
4. To confirm the other system, press SELECT and enter the System Number.

5. Press END.

The out-of-service system number is unacceptable. In case of the KX-TD816, skip the step 4.

Charge Display Selection

Assigns the initial display format of charge fee.
in Unit / the denomination assigned by [125]

1. Enter 117.

Display: Charge Meter

Display example: Unit

Charge Fee Reference Display, Call Information
[118] Charge Verification Assignment
Assigns the extensions that can refer to or clear the call information for each extension, CO line, department code, account code, and the total. Note: Entry requires ID code.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, KX-TDthrough 64, ( =all jack number) Enable / Disable

All jacks Enable

1. Enter 118.
Display: Charge Refer Ext

Display: Jack NO?->

To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: #01:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack

7. Press END.

In case of the KX-TD1232, Jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the slave, if available, jack numbers in the out-of-service system are unacceptable. To assign all jack numbers to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack01.
[119] Charge Verification ID Code Set
Assigns an ID code required to refer the charge information.
4 digits (0000 through 9999)

1. Enter 119.

Display: Charge ID Code
Display example: Code: 1234

3. Enter an ID code.

User Password
Assigns the password required for entering the User Programming (Manager Programming) mode. In the User Programming Mode, any display proprietary telephone user in the system can set programs [0XX].

1. Enter 120.

Display: User Password
Display example: Password:1234
The password can be from four to seven digits long. Valid numbers are from 0 through 9. If less than four digits are entered, they are not stored. You cannot leave the entry empty.

Voice mail number (VM): KX-TDthrough 12 KX-TDthrough 24 Extension Number: 2 to 4 digits
VM-01=265, VM-02=266, VM-03=267, VM-04=268, VM-05=269, VM-06=270, VM-07=277, VM-08=278, VM-09=281, VM-10=282, VM-11=283, VM-12=284, VM-13=271, VM-14=272, VM-15=273, VM-16=274, VM-17=275, VM-18=276, VM-19=279, VM-20=280, VM-21=285, VM-22=286, VM-23=287, VM-24=288

1. Enter 127.

Display: VM Ext No. Set

Display: VM No?

3. Enter a voice mail number.
To enter voice mail number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display: VM-01:#02-1:265
5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another voice mail number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired voice mail number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6. 106 General Programming

8. Press END.

You cannot leave an entry empty. For the KX-TD1232, VM-01 through VM-12 are for the Master system and VM-13 through VM-24 are for the Slave system, if available. Double entries and incompatible entries for extension numbers are invalid. To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [017] TD286 Extension Number Set,[130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment and [813] Floating Number Assignment. The display shows "VM-XX:#YY-1:ZZZ" in step 3. "XX" means the voice mail number. "YY" means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in [126] Voice Mail Number Assignment. "-1" of YY-1 means the first part of jack number in digital line. YY-2 means the second number of the jack number in digital line.
Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment
Note Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports proprietary telephone integration; e.g.KX-TVP100). Assigns each voice mail number to a voice mail extension group number.
Voice mail number (VM): KX-TDthrough 12, KX-TDthrough 24, ( =all voice mail numbers) Voice mail extension group number (EXG): 1 through 8
All voice mail numbers EXG 1

1. Enter 128

Display: VM Ext Group Asn
To enter voice mail number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: VM-01:#02-1:EXG1
4. Enter the voice mail extension group number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press STORE. 6. To program another voice mail number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired

voice mail number.

For the KX-TD1232, VM-01 through VM-12 are for the Master system and VM-13 through VM-24 are for the Slave system, if available. The display shows "VM-XX:#YY-1:VMG Z" in step 3. "XX" means a voice mail number. "YY" means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in [126] Voice Mail Number Assignment. "-1" of YY-1 means the first part of jack number in digital line. "YY-2" means the second part of the jack number in digital line. To assign all voice mail numbers to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for voice mail number 01.

Operator Queue

Assigns the limited number of the queue and the number of the Hurry-Up.
Queue: 0 through 8 Number of Hurry-Up: 0 through 8
Queue: 8, Number of Hurry-Up: 4

1. Enter 129.

Display: Operator Queue
Display example: Queue:8, H-Up:4

3. Enter a queue.

4. Press. 5. Enter a number of Hurry-Up.
The number of Hurry-Up should be lower than the number of the queue. They also can be the same number.
Automatic Overflow and Hurry-Up Transfer
[130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment
Assigns the phantom extension number.
Location number: 001 through 128 Phantom extension number: 2 to 4 digits

1. Enter 130.

Display: Phantom-No
To enter location number 001, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 001: Not Stored
4. Enter a phantom extension number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.
There is a maximum of 128 phantom numbers. Each number has two to four digits, consisting of numbers 0 through 9. The first one or two digits of the phantom extension numbers are subject to programme [100] Flexible Numbering, (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks. Phantom extension numbers and other extension numbers should be unique. Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry examples are: 10 and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry examples are: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [017] TD286 Extension Number Set, [127] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment, and [813] Floating Number Assignment.

Phantom Extension

[131] Hunting Group Assignment
Assigns the extension numbers which belong to each hunting group. An incoming call is hunted in the order of registration except for Ring hunting.
Hunting group number: 01 through 32 Extension number: 2 through 4 digits, 12 numbers (max.) / Disable (No entry)

1. Enter 131.

Display: Hunt Group Asn
To enter hunting group number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 01:01 Disable

Time (minutes): 0 through 30 ( 10 is the actual time)

1. Enter 218.

Display: Door-CO Dur.Time
Display example: Time: 0 s
You can enter a number from 0 through 30. The actual time is 10 times your input. If the duration time is set to "0," there will be no time limit.
Doorphone Call Forwarding to CO Line

TRS / ARS Programming

TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6

[301-305]

These allow you to specify the numbers which are toll-restricted for each toll restriction level as follows: Programme [301]: restricts levels 2 through 6 Programme [302]: restricts levels 3 through 6 Programme [303]: restricts levels 4 through 6 Programme [304]: restricts levels 5 through 6 Programme [305]: restricts level 6
Location number: 01 through 20 Toll call number: 7 digits (max.)
Location 01 in programme [301]: * * * * * * * All other locations Not Stored
1. Enter a program address (301 through 305).
Display example: TRS Deny LVL-2
Display: Location No?->
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 01:
4. Enter a toll call number.
There is a maximum of 20 toll call numbers which can be restricted for each programme. Each number has a maximum of seven digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and. The character " " can be used as a wild card character. Programmes [306-310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 are used to assign exceptions to these numbers. Programmes [500-501] Toll Restriction Level Day / Night are used to set the toll restriction value for each COS.

[306-310]

TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6
These allow you to assign numbers which are exceptions to the toll restriction specified in programmes [301] through [305] as follows: Programme [306]: applies to level 2 Programme [307]: applies to levels 2 through 3 Programme [308]: applies to levels 2 through 4 Programme [309]: applies to levels 2 through 5 Programme [310]: applies to levels 2 through 6

Direct In Lines (DIL) Night Service

[409-410]

Intercept Extension Day / Night
Intercept Routing provides an automatic re-direction of calls which cannot or have not been answered. These programmes set the destination in both day and night modes for each line group.
CO line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all CO line groups) Extension number: 2 through 4 digits / Disable. (no Intercept Routing)
All CO line groups Disable. Day / Night
1. Enter a program address (409 for day or 410 for night).
Display example: TRG Intercpt Day

Display: TRK GRP NO.?

3. Enter the CO line group number.
To enter CO line number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: Bnd1:Disable.
5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another CO line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired

CO line group number.

You set the extension numbers in programmes, [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [127] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment, [130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment, or floating numbers of external ringer, UCD and pagers, in programme [813] Floating Number Assignment. To assign all CO line groups to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO line group 1.
[411] Host PBX Access Codes
Assigns Host PBX access codes. If the system is installed behind a host PBX, an access code is required to make an outside call. Up to four codes can be stored for a CO line group assigned the line.
CO line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all CO line groups) Access code: 1 or 2 digits, four different entries (max.)
All CO line groups Not Srored.

1. Enter 411.

Display : TRG Host PBX NO.
To enter CO line number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: TRG1: , , ,

4. Enter an access code.

To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new access code. Display example: TRG1:01, , ,
5. To enter more access codes for the same CO line group, press
until all the required entries are completed. Display example: TRG1:01,08,10,22
and enter the access codes
6. Press STORE. 7. To programme another CO line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7. 9. Press END.
This programme is only required if a host PBX is connected to the system. The access code has one or two digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and.
If conflicting access codes (such as 8 and 81) are stored for the same CO line group, the 1digit code (8) only will be in effect. To assign all CO line groups to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO line group 1.

For the KX-TD816, port numbers 05 and 06 are fixed as "Extension." For the KX-TD1232, port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave, if available. To assign all ports to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the first port. After this assignment, you should reset the system so that this assignment is effective.
[441] TD286 ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode
Assigns the active mode of Layer 1 on a TD286 ISDN port basis.
Port number: KX-TDthrough 06, KX-TDthrough 12, ( =all ports) Call / Permanent

All ports Call

1. Enter 441.

Display: TD286 L1 Mode

To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: #01:Call
For the KX-TD1232, port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through12 are for the Slave, if available. To assign all ports to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the first port. After this assignment, you should reset the system so that this assignment is effective.
[442] TD286 ISDN Configuration
Assigns the configuration on a TD286 ISDN port basis.
Port number: KX-TDthrough 06, KX-TDthrough 12, ( =all ports) Point (point to point) / Multipoint (point to multipoint)

All ports Multipoint

1. Enter 442.
Display: TD286 Accs. Mode
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: #01:Multipoint
For KX-TD1232, port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave, if available. If one equipment is connected to the ISDN port, select "Point." If multiple equipment are connected, select "Multipoint." To assign all ports to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the first port. After this assignment, you should reset the system so that this assignment is effective.
[443] TD286 ISDN Data Link Mode
Assigns the data link mode on a TD286 ISDN port basis.

1. Enter 443.

Display: TD286 Link Mode
For the KX-TD1232, port number 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave, if available. To assign all ports to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the first port. After this assignment, you should reset the system so that this assignment is effective.
[444] TD286 ISDN TEI Mode
Assigns the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) mode on a TD286 ISDN port basis.
Port number: KX-TDthrough 06, KX-TDthrough 12, ( =all ports) Fix 0 through 63 / Automatic

All ports Automatic

1. Enter 444.
Display: TD286 TEI Assign

2. Press NEXT

To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: COS1:Disable
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override

Account Code Entry Mode

There are three account code modes: Option, Verified-All Calls and Verified-Toll Restriction Override. This programme determines the mode to be used by each Class of Service (COS). Optional mode: The user can enter any account code, if needed. Verified All Calls mode: The user must always enter a pre-assigned account code to make an outside call. Verified Toll Restriction Override mode: The user must enter a pre-assigned account code when the user needs to override toll restriction.
COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS) Option / Verify-All (Verified-All Calls) / Verify-Toll (Verified-Toll Restriction Override)

All COS Option

1. Enter 508.

Display: Call Accounting

To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: COS1: Option
To assign all COS to one selection, press the the contents programmed for COS 1. key at step 3. In this case, the display shows

Program [105] modes.

Account Codes is used to define the Account Codes for the Verified
Account Code Entry Toll Restriction Override by Account Code Entry
[509-510] Toll Restriction Level for System Speed Dialling Day/ Night
These programmes set the toll restriction value used in System Speed Dialling for each Class of Service (COS) in day or night mode. When the user makes a call with System Speed Dialling, the system will check the phone number with this level.
1. Enter a programme address (509 for day or 510 for night).

Display: SPD TRS LVL Day

Toll Restriction Override for System Speed Dialling

[511] Door Opener Access

Enables or disables to unlock the door opener by feature number on a Class of Service (COS) basis.
COS number: 1 through 8, Enable / Disable ( =all COS)

1. Enter 511.

Display: Door Opener

External Relay Access

Enables or disables to turn on the external relay on a Class of Service (COS) basis.

1. Enter 512.

Display: External Relay
[513] Night Service Access
Enables or disables to switch the Day/Night service on a Class of Service (COS) basis.

1. Enter 513.

Display: Night Service
To assign all COS to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for COS 1. The operator extension can switch the mode regardless of setting.
Do Not Disturb for Direct Dialling In Call

Assigns the department codes.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, (-1 / -2) KX-TDthrough 64, (-1 / -2) ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) Department code: 5 digits (max.)

1. Enter 610.

Display: Department Code
4. Enter a department code.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new department code.
Each extension has one department code. Each code has a maximum of 5 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
In case of the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available. For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section 1.3 Programming Ways. To assign all jacks to one selection, press the the contents programmed for Jack 01. key at step 3. In this case, the display shows
Extension Connection Assignment
Assigns whether the extension can perform all accesses or not.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TDthrough 64, (-1 / -2), ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) Connect / No Connect

All jacks Connect

1. Enter 611.

Display: Ext Connection

To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number. Display example: #01-1 : Connect
The extension of the jack number 01 should be set to "Connect." In case of the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available. For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section 1.3 Programming Ways.
To assign all jacks to one selection, press the the contents programmed for Jack 01.
key at step 3. In this case, the display shows

Data Line Security

Sets or cancels the Data Line Security mode on an extension basis.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, (-1 / -2), KX-TDthrough 64, (-1 / -2), ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) On / Off

All jacks Off

1. Enter 612.

Display: Data Mode

To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number. Display example: #01-1: Off

All jacks Disable Day / Night
1. Enter a program address (620 for day or 621 for night).
Display example: EXT Intercep Day
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number. Display example: #01-1:Disable
5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another jack number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired

jack number.

To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for jack 01. When "Disable" is selected, Intercept Routing is provided according to the assignment in programme [409-410] Intercept Extension Day / Night.

Incoming Call Display

Allows you to choose between three display types when an incoming call is received. "Caller" means the incoming caller's telephone number and name are displayed. "CO Line" means the CO line number and CO line name assigned in the programme [421] CO Line Name Assignment are displayed. "DDI" means the called party's DDI number and extension name are displayed.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, KX-TDthrough 64, ( =all jacks) Display Types: Caller / CO Line / DDI

All jacks Caller

1. Enter 622.
Display: Incoming Display
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: #01:Caller
For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available.
CO Incoming Call Information Display Display, Call Information
CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for Extension
Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each extension.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 16, (-1 / -2) KX-TDthrough 64, (-1 / -2) ( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part) CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.)

1. Enter 623.

Display: CLIP / COLP NO.

Display: Jack NO

To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT. To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number. Display example: #01-1:Not Stored
4. Enter a CLIP/COLP number.
Each CLIP/COLP number consists of 0 through 9. For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available.
Calling / Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP / COLP)
CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Extension
Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN extension port.
Jack number: KX-TDthrough 04, KX-TDthrough 06, 09 through 12, ( =all ports) CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.)

Hold and BGM Music 1

1. Enter 803.
Display: Music Source Use
2. Press NEXT to programme Music on Hold.
Display example: Hold:Music 1
3. Enter a music source number.
To change the current entry, enter the new music source number.
4. Press STORE. 5. Press NEXT to programme BGM.
Display example: BGM:Music 1
6. Enter a music source number.
7. Press STORE. 8. Press END.
In case of the KX-TD1232, Music sources 1 and 2 are connected to the Master System, 3 and 4 are to the Slave, if available. Any music source can be used by either system. The system is provided with an internal music source. By default setting, internal music source is used as Music Source 1 for these systems. Programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 bit 10" is used to select external music source for Music 1. To disable music, press CLEAR at steps 3 and 6. Programme [804] External Pager BGM is used to enable / disable BGM for each external pager.
Background Music (BGM) Background Music (BGM) - External Music on Hold

External Pager BGM

Used to determine whether external pagers will receive Background Music (BGM). BGM External is turned on and off by an operator.
External pager number: KX-TD/ 2 KX-TDthrough 4 Disable (sends no BGM) / Enable (sends BGM)
All external pagers Disable

1. Enter 804.

Display: Ext-Pag BGM

Display: Pager NO?

3. Enter an external pager number.
To enter pager number 1, you can also press NEXT. Display example: LS1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 5. Press STORE. 6. To programme another pager, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired external

pager number.

In case of the KX-TD1232, external pagers 1 and 2 are installed in the Master System, 3 and 4 in the Slave, if available. Programme [803] Music Source Use is used to select the music source to be used for BGM.
Background Music (BGM) - External
[805] External Pager Confirmation Tone
Used to remove the confirmation tone for external pagers. The default setting sends confirmation tone 2 to the external pagers before paging is broadcast. This programming applies to all the external pagers.

PS registration number: KX-TDthrough 16, KX-TDthrough 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) CO line number: KX-TDthrough 08, KX-TDthrough 24, ( =all CO lines) Enabl (enable) / Disab (disable)
All PSs All CO lines Enable Day / Night
1. Enter a programme address (661 for day or 662 for night).
Display example: PS CO Out Day
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed. Display example: PS01:CO01:Enabl

[663-664]

PS Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day / Night
These programmes assign which PSs will ring when a doorphone call is received during the day and night modes. Programmed PSs are also allowed to open the door.
PS registration number: KX-TDthrough 16 KX-TDthrough 64 Doorphone number: KX-TD816 1, Disable KX-TDor 2, Disable, two entries (max.)
All PSs Disable (No doorphones) Day / Night
1. Enter a programme address (663 for day or 664 for night).
Display example: PS DPH in Day
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed. Display example: PS01:12
4. Enter the doorphone number.
To not assign a doorphone, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new doorphone number.
For the KX-TD1232, doorphone 1 is installed in the Master System and 2 in the Slave, if available. You can enter one (KX-TD816) or up to two (KX-TD1232) doorphone numbers for each extension.
Door Opener Doorphone Call Night Service
[665] PS Voice Mail Access Codes
Assigns a mailbox number for each PS only if programme [990] Information, Field (18) , is set to "free". System Additional
PS registration number: KX-TDthrough 16 KX-TDthrough 64 Mailbox number: 16 digits (max.)

1. Enter 665.

Display: PS VM ID Code
The system supports a maximum of eight jacks (16 jacks during System Connection) for connection to a Voice Processing System as the Voice Mail or Automated Attendant ports. Each mailbox number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, PAUSE. , # and
To display parts of the mailbox number which have scrolled off the display, press.
[666] PS Department Codes
PS registration number: KX-TDthrough 16, KX-TDthrough 64, ( =all PS registration numbers) Department code: 5 digits (max.)

1. Enter 666.

Display: PS Department CD
4. Enter the department code.
Each extension has one department code. Each code has a maximum of 5 digits, consisting of 0 through 9. To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key at step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.

 

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