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Sensei_Jensen 11:45pm on Wednesday, October 27th, 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.
emin 6:08am on Sunday, October 17th, 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.
Baryon 7:48pm on Sunday, August 29th, 2010 
Unfortunately, I have 4 slipped disks in my neck for which the pain radiates down my arm and into my hand. Works like a charm. Clear Reception None
mkolars 6:06pm on Sunday, July 11th, 2010 
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.
shirley 8:08am on Sunday, June 6th, 2010 
Great quality ; low price ; comfortable ; Clear sound ; Loud for the person on the other end :D Maybe too loud.. :P
Alfonso 4:44pm on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 
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
gizmo 4:49pm on Saturday, May 15th, 2010 
Don't take the risk of brain tumors - use a corded headset. 4 ft cord","Clear Reception","Durable","Excellent sound quality".
marketingsoftware 12:14am on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 
great till it stopped working this thing worked great for about two months then all of a sudden it stopped working.
gioge 3:20pm on Monday, April 5th, 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. Love this headset! It is super comfortable and makes it so easy to be on the phone while getting other things done...

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DIGITAL SUPER

HYBRID SYSTEM
Digital Super Hybrid System

Programming Guide

Panasonic

KX-TD816 Model KX-TD1232

Please read this manual before using the Digital Super Hybrid System.

Introduction

About this Programming Guide
This Programming Guide is designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232. This manual contains the following sections: Section 1, General Programming Instructions Provides information about what you need or what you should do before/during programming. Section 2, General Programming Provides details about the general system programmings. Section 3, Default Values Provides the list of default values for all programmings. Section 4, Index Provides the important words and phrases to help you access the required information easily.

About the other manuals

Along with this Programming Guide, the following manuals are available to help you install, know the available features and use the KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232 system: Installation Manual Provides instructions for installing the hardware and optional equipment. Features Guide Provides information about the system features. User Manual Provides operating instructions for the end users using proprietary telephones, single line telephones, consoles.

Table of Contents

1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6
General Programming Instructions..9
General Programming Instructions...10 Using Proprietary Telephones... 11 Programming Methods...15 Entering Characters....17 User Programming Mode....22 Programming Example...23

General Programming...27

2.1 Manager Programming....28 [000] Date and Time Set...28 [001] System Speed Dialing Number Set...30 [002] System Speed Dialing Name Set...32 [003] Extension Number Set...34 [004] Extension Name Set....36 [005] Flexible CO Button Assignment...38 [006] Operator / Manager Extension Assignment...41 [007] DSS Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment..43 [008] Absent Messages....45 [009] Quick Dial Number Set....47 [012] ISDN Extension Number Set...48 [013] ISDN Extension Name Set....50 [014] VM Name Set....52 [017] DISA User Codes...53 2.2 System Programming....55 [100] Flexible Numbering....55 [101] Day / Night Service Switching Mode...60 [102] Day / Night Service Starting Time....61 [103] Automatic Access Outside Line Assignment...63 [105] Account Codes...64 [106] Station Hunting Type...66 [107] System Password....68 [108] Automatic Hold by CO / DSS Button..70 [109] Expansion Unit Type...71 [110] Caller ID Code Set....73 [111] Caller ID Name Set....75 [112] Network Type Assignment....77 [113] VM Status DTMF Set....78 [114] VM Command DTMF Set...80 [115] Adjust Time....82 [116] ROM Version Display....83 [117] Voice Mail Number Assignment...84 [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment...86 [119] Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment...88 [120] User Password...90 [121] Walking COS Password....92
[122] UCD Overflow.... 93 [123] UCD Time Table.... 95 [124] Phantom Extension Number Assignment... 97 [125] Area Code Assignment.... 99 [126] Caller ID Modification for Local Call... 101 [127] Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Call.. 103 [128] PBX Code.... 104 [130] Message Waiting Control.... 105 [131] Message Waiting Lamp Assignment... 107 [132] Message Waiting Port Set....110 [133] Caller ID Extension Assignment...112 [134] Hotel Application....114 [135] DID Number Conversion Selection...115 [136] DID Number Assignment....116 [137-138] DID Extension Day / Night...118 [139] DID Extension Name Set.... 120 [148] Off-Hook Monitor.... 121 [150] Lunch Service Starting / Ending Time... 122 [151] Break Service Starting / Ending Time... 124 2.3 Timer Programming... 126 [200] Hold Recall Time.... 126 [201] Transfer Recall Time... 127 [202] Call Forwarding No Answer Time... 128 [203] Intercept Time.... 129 [204] Pickup Dial Waiting Time... 130 [205] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time.. 131 [206] Outside-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time... 132 [207] First Digit Time.... 133 [208] Inter Digit Time... 134 [211] Dial Start Time.... 135 [212] Call Duration Count Start Time... 136 [213] DISA Delayed Answer Time... 137 [214] DISA Prolong Time.... 138 [215] Outgoing Message Time... 139 [216] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time... 141 [217] Timed Reminder Alarm Ring Time... 142 [218] DISA AA Wait Time... 143 [219] Call Park Recall Time.... 144 [220] TIE First / Inter Digit Time... 145 2.4 TRS / ARS Programming.... 146 [300] TRS Override for System Speed Dialing... 146 [301-305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6... 147 [306-310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6.. 149 [311] Special Carrier Access Codes.... 151 [312] ARS Mode.... 152 [313] ARS Time.... 153 [314-321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 through 8... 155 [322-329] ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8... 157 [330] ARS Modify Removed Digit... 159

3. Enter the year.

To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new year.
4. Press. 5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired month is displayed. 6. Press. 7. Enter the day.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new day.
8. Press. 9. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired day of the week is displayed. 10.Press STORE. 11.Press NEXT.
Display example: 12:00 PM 24

12.Enter the hour.

To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new hour.
13.Press. 14.Enter the minute.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new minute.
15.Press. 16.Press SELECT for AM or PM. 17.Press. 18.Press SELECT for 12 or 24 (hour format). 19.Press STORE. 20.Press END.
After changing an entry, you can press STORE. You do not have to perform the rest of the steps. To return to a previous field, press in steps 4 through 9 and steps 13 through 18. 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 an entry empty. Program [990] System Additional Information, Area 05 - Bit 1 is used to enable the automatic time adjustment by Caller ID information once a day.

Display, in Idle

[001] System Speed Dialing Number Set
Used to program the System Speed Dial numbers. These numbers are available to all extension users. There are 500 numbers available from 000 to 499.
Speed dial number: 000 through 499 Telephone number: 24 digits (max.)
All speed dial numbers - Not stored
4. Enter a telephone number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE. 6. To program 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.
Each speed dial number has a maximum of 24 digits. The valid characters are 0 through 9, the and # keys, and the FLASH or FLASH / RCL , PAUSE, SECRET and (hyphen) buttons. -To store a flash signal, press FLASH or FLASH/RCL. Note: The stored flash will only be effective during a call. (Refer to Section "External Feature Access" in the Features Guide.) -To store a hyphen, press the "" button.
-To store a pause, press PAUSE. (Refer to Section "Pause Insertion, Automatic" in the Features Guide.) -To store a feature number to convert pulse signals to DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signals, press the and # keys. (Refer to Section "Pulse to Tone Conversion" in the Features Guide.) -To prevent displaying of all or part of the number, press SECRET before and after the secret number, or your entry will not be stored. (Refer to Section "Secret Dialing" in the Features Guide.) If you are storing an external number, include the line access code (default: 9, 81 through 88) before the number. When dialing, a pause is automatically inserted after the code. If you are storing an account code, enter the account code before the line access code. (Refer to Section "Account Code Entry" in the Features Guide.) A number consisting of 25 digits or more can be stored by storing it in two speed dial numbers. The line access code should be stored in the first speed dial number. To access another speed dial number in steps 3 through 6, press SELECT and start with step 3.

KX-TD816 ISDN Port No. Master Slave KXTD382 KXTD384/ KXTD284 Jack 1 Jack 2 Jack 3 Jack 4 KXTD386 KXTD382
KX-TD1232 KXKXTD384/ TD386 KXTD284 Jack 1 Jack 2 Jack 3 Jack 4 Jack 1 Jack 2 Jack 3 Jack 4 Jack 5 Jack 6

Jack 1 Jack 2 -

Jack 1 Jack 2 Jack 3 Jack 4 -

Jack 1 Jack 2

[014] VM Name Set
Assigns a name for each voice mail port.
Voice Mail (VM) number: KX-TDthrough 12 KX-TDthrough 24 Name: 10 characters (max.)
All Voice Mails V.Mailxx (xx=01 through 24)

1. Enter 014.

Display: 014 VM PORT NAME

Display: VM NO?

3. Enter a VM number.
To enter VM number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: VM01:V.Mail 01
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters. To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name. Display example: VM01:Voice No.1
5. Press STORE. 6. To program another voice mail port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired

voice mail number.

Voice Mail Integration

DISA User Codes

Assigns the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) User Codes and a Class of Service (COS) to each code. The COS of the code determines the toll restriction level of the DISA caller. This program is available for the KX-TD1232 only. Note Warning for the Direct Inward System Access Users When you enable the Outside Outside Line Call feature of Direct Inward System Access (DISA) function, if a third party discovers the password (a DISA User Code) of the system, you have a risk that they will make illegal phone calls using your telephone line, and the cost may be charged to your account. In order to avoid this problem, we strongly recommend the following points:
1. Carefully maintain the secrecy of the password. 2. Specify a complicated password as long and random as you can make it. 3. Change the password frequently.
DISA user code number: 01 through 32 DISA user code: 4 through 10 digits COS number: 1 through 8
Code 01=Blank COS 8 Code 02=Blank COS 8 : Code 32=Blank COS 8

1. Enter 017.

Display: 017 USER CODES

Display: User Code NO?

3. Enter a DISA user code number.
To enter user code number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: 01: C:8
4. Enter a DISA user code.
To change the current entry, enter the new code.

Time (seconds): 5 through 120

10 sec

1. Enter 207.

Display: 207 1ST DIGIT T

Display example: Time: 10 sec
This timer is used for toll restriction checking. You cannot leave the entry empty.

Toll Restriction

[208] Inter Digit Time
Assigns the maximum time allowed between digits on an outgoing toll call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver is released. This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed.
Time (seconds): 5 through 30

1. Enter 208.

Display: 208 INTER DIGIT
Display example: Time:10 sec

[211] Dial Start Time

Sets the number of milliseconds the system waits before dialing after an outside line is seized.
Time (milliseconds): 0 through 40 ( 100 is the actual time)

500 msec

1. Enter 211.

Display: 211 DIAL START

Display example: Time: 500 msec
You enter a number from 0 through 40. The actual time is a 100 times your input. You cannot leave the entry empty.
Line Access, Automatic Line Access, Direct Line Access, Individual Line Access, Outside Line Group
[212] Call Duration Count Start Time
Sets the number of seconds the system waits between the end of dialing and the start of the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) timer for outgoing toll calls. When the system has sent out all the digits to the central office and this timer expires, the system starts counting the call. A display telephone shows the elapsed time of the call. The starting time and the duration of a call are recorded in the SMDR record.
Time (seconds): 0 through 60

1. Enter 212.

Display: 212 CALL TIMER
Display example: Time: 0 sec
The timer starts counting after all the digits are dialed. This timer does not apply to incoming calls. The timer for incoming calls starts immediately. You cannot leave the entry empty.
Display, Call Information Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

DISA Delayed Answer Time

Assigns the number of rings between a call received and the answer by the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) feature. This programming is available for the KX-TD1232 only.
Number of rings: 0 through 6

1 ring

1. Enter 213.

Display: 213 DISA ANSWER

Display example: Time:1 rings
To change the current entry, enter the new number of rings.
One ring is equivalent to five seconds. You cannot leave the entry empty.

[214] DISA Prolong Time

Sets the maximum allowable prolonged time for an outside-to-outside line call via the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) feature. An outside-to-outside line call is initially limited by the "Outside-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time" (Program [206]). However, the DISA caller can prolong the call after hearing the warning tones by pressing any key (except the key). This parameter, the "DISA Prolong Time", sets the duration of these extended periods. This programming is available for the KX-TD1232 only.

Location number: 1 through 5 Exceptional number: 10 digits (max.)
1. Enter a program address (306 through 310).
Display example: 306 TRS ALLOW 2
4. Enter an exceptional number.
There is a maximum of five numbers for each program. Each number has a maximum of ten digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and. The character " " can be used as a wild card character.
[311] Special Carrier Access Codes
Assigns special carrier numbers. This allows the system to recognize the user-dialed special carrier number in order to insert the required pause and apply toll restriction.
Location number: 01 through 20 Special carrier number: 7 digits (max.)

1. Enter 311.

Display: 311 CARRIER #
4. Enter a special carrier number.
There is a maximum of 20 special carrier numbers. Each carrier number has a maximum of seven digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , and #. You can also use the PAUSE button to enter a wild card character. It will be displayed as "X".
Pause Insertion, Automatic Toll Restriction for Special Carrier Access

[312] ARS Mode

Allows you to turn on or off the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) mode. ARS, if enabled, selects the least expensive route to be used for an outside call.

On / Off

1. Enter 312.
Display: 312 ARS MODE SET

Display example: ARS:Off

3. Press SELECT until the desired selection is displayed. 4. Press STORE. 5. Press END.
If "Off" is selected, the Automatic Line Access feature functions instead of ARS. Programs [313] through [331] are used to program ARS.
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Line Access, Automatic

ARS Time

Assigns times for the four Automatic Route Selection (ARS) time schedules. It is possible to split a day into four time zones (maximum) so that the least expensive line is selected for that time. According to the service hours and charges offered by your carriers, enter the starting time of each zone.
Day of the week: 1 (Mon) / 2 (Tue) / 3 (Wed) / 4 (Thu) / 5 (Fri) / 6 (Sat) / 7 (Sun) / Time schedule: A/B/C/D Time (hour) : 1 through 12 / Disable (no schedule) AM / PM (all days)

Outside Line Number Assignment for PRI CLIP
Assigns your ISDN network telephone number. Your ISDN network telephone number is sent to the called party with the CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) feature offered by the PRI ISDN network service.
Outside line (CO) number: KX-TDthrough 47 Telephone number: 16 digits (max.)

1. Enter 418.

Display: 418 CO LINE #
To enter outside line number 25, you can also press NEXT. Display example: CO25:Not Stored
Each number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9. To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display, press or. Outside lines 25 through 47 become available for the PRI ISDN line when the KX-TD290 expansion unit is installed in the Master System of the KX-TD1232.
Your telephone number will be informed to the called party if the outgoing CLIR feature is disabled for the ISDN line in program [419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment.
Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) Display, Call Information Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment
Assigns whether ISDN CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) service is enabled or disabled for outgoing outside calls. If disabled, the subscriber's number of your system is sent to the called party.

1. Enter 419.

Display: 419 ISDN CLIR
For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available. To assign all outside lines to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for outside line 01. Program [454] DN Assignment is used to store the directory number of your system that is sent to the called party.
The outside line number available for the PRI ISDN line is referred to program [721] / PRI Reference CO.
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
ISDN Ring Service Assignment
Assigns the ISDN ring service for each outside line. If "ISDN" is selected, the extensions which are assigned in programs [137-138] DID Extension Day / Night for ISDN (PRI) and [455-456] Extension Ringing Assignment Day / Night for ISDN (BRI) receive a call. If "Regular" is selected, the extensions which are assigned in program [407-408] DIL 1:1 Extension Day / Night receive a call.
Outside line (CO) number: KX-TDthrough 08, KX-TDthrough 24, ( =all outside lines) ISDN / Regular
All outside lines Regular

1. Enter 420.

Display: 420 ISDN RING
To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for outside line 01. Lunch / break mode will only work when "Regular" is assigned in this program. The outside line number available for the PRI ISDN line is referred to program [721] T1 / PRI Reference CO.

[457-458]

DIL 1:1 Lunch / Break Group
Assigns a lunch / break group to each DIL1:1 destination.
Outside (CO) line number: KX-TDthrough 08 KX-TDthrough 24 Group number: 1 through 8

All outside lines Blank

For Lunch 1. Enter 457.

Display: 457 DIL 1:1 LUN

To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT. Display example: CO01:

4. Enter a group number.

To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number. Display example: CO01:1
5. Press STORE. 6. To program another location, press NEXT or PREV. 7. Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8. To program another outside line, press SELECT and the desired outside line number. 9. Repeat steps 4 through 8. 10.Press END. For Break 1. Enter 458.

Display: 458 DIL 1:1 BRK

2. Press NEXT. Programming Guide 241
5. Press STORE. 6. To program another location, press NEXT or PREV. 7. Repeat steps 4 through 6. 8. To program another outside line, press SELECT and the desired outside line number. 9. Repeat steps 4 through 8. 10.Press END.
If a destination for this programming is not assigned, the assignment for DIL 1:1 (Day) / DIL 1:N performs in day mode as usual.
PRI Connection Assignment
Assigns the number of B channels which are actually used out of the 23 PRI line channels. This program is only available for the KX-TD1232 with the Primary Rate Interface ISDN Expansion Unit (KX-TD290).
B channel number: 01 through 23 (0=no use)

B channel number 0

1. Enter 460.

Display: 460 PRI CONNECT

Display example: 0
3. Enter the number of B channels. 4. Press STORE. 5. Press END.
If the available number of B channels are not assigned as "0", outside lines 9 through 24 will become "No Connect", and the assigned B channel numbers of outside lines starting from outside line 25 will become "Connect" automatically in program [400] Outside Line Connection Assignment. For example, if the B channel number is assigned as "3", outside lines 25 through 27 will become "Connect".
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI)
[461] PRI Line Coding Assignment
Sets a line coding for the PRI ISDN line. This program is only available for the KX-TD1232 with the Primary Rate Interface ISDN Expansion Unit (KX-TD290).

B8ZS / AMI

1. Enter 461.

Display: 461 LINE CODING

Display: B8ZS
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.

Display example: AMI

Adjust to a setting of the connected telephone company.
PRI Frame Sequence Assignment
Sets a frame format for the PRI ISDN line. This program is only available for the KX-TD1232 with the Primary Rate Interface ISDN Expansion Unit (KX-TD290).

3. Enter a floating number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new floating number.
4. Press STORE. 5. To program another floating station, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired
floating station is displayed.
A floating number is composed of two to four numerical digits, 0 through 9. The first one or two digits of the floating numbers are subject to program [100] Flexible Numbering, (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks. Floating numbers and extension numbers should be unique. Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10 and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21. To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers in programs [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment and [124] Phantom Extension Number Assignment. The default of each extension number is as follows: [003] Extension Number Set KX-TDthrough 116, 201 through 216 KX-TDthrough 164, 201 through 264 [012] ISDN Extension Number Set Not assigned. [118] VM Extension Number Assignment KX-TDthrough 184 KX-TDthrough 188 [124] Phantom Extension Number Assignment Not assigned. You cannot leave an entry empty.

Floating Station

Modem Standard
Assigns the modem standard. There are two standards available BELL and CCITT.

BELL / CCITT

1. Enter 814.

Display: 814 MODEM TYPE

Display example: MODEM:BELL
Select the standard used by your modem.
System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal Computer
[815] DISA Built-in Auto Attendant
Assigns the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) built-in auto attendant number. The extension number and the floating number can be assigned as a one digit number and used as a DISA built-in auto attendant number.
DISA built-in auto attendant number: 0 through 9 Extension number / Floating number: 2 through 4 digits

1. Enter 815.

Display: 815 DISA AA
Display example: Dial NO?
3. Enter a DISA built-in auto attendant number.
To enter DISA AA number 0, you can also press NEXT. Display example: Dial 0:Disable
4. Enter an extension or floating number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new floating number. Display example: Dial 0:EXT112
5. Press STORE. 6. To program another DISA AA number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired

DISA AA number.

7. Repeat steps 3 through 6. 8. Press END.
This system can store up to ten programmable DISA built-in auto attendant numbers.

0 : Consultation Hold 1 : disconnection
Result of pressing the FLASH or 0 : disconnection FLASH / RCL button on proprietary signal telephones (during an outside call). 1 : External However, External Feature Access is not Feature Access available with ISDN. Unused Enables or disables the dial tone 0 : disable between obtaining a CO line and dialing 1 : enable the phone number when using the onetouch dial, redial or speed dial function. Result of pressing the hookswitch lightly (single line telephones only). Sets the duration of the DTMF signals sent to the Voice Processing System (VPS) ports. 0 : Consultation Hold 1 : disconnection 0 : 80 ms 1 : 160 ms 00 : 0.5 s 01 : 1.0 s 10 : 1.5 s 11 : 2.0 s 00 : 0.5 s 01 : 1.0 s 10 : 1.5 s 11 : 2.0 s
External Feature Access Flash
Consultation Hold Voice Mail Integration Voice Mail Integration
12,11 Sets the time the system waits before sending DTMF signals (such as a mailbox number) to the VPS after the VPS answers a call. 14,13 Sets the time the system waits before sending DTMF signals (programmed in [113]) to the VPS after the VPS calls an extension. 15
Assigns whether the system or the VPS 0 : system turns off the message Waiting lamp 1 : VPS when the user hears a message recorded in a mailbox. Unused
Message Waiting Voice Mail Integration
Explanation Area 02 Bit 1 Description Selection Default 0 References Call Transfer, Unscreened - to Extension Limited Call Duration
If an outside party is transferred and 0 : initiating unanswered, assigns whether Transfer extension Recall occurs at the originating transfer 1 : Operator 1 extension or at the Operator 1. If Limited CAll Duration is enabled in program [502] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Limit, assigns if Limited Call Duration is done for both outgoing and incoming calls or for outgoing calls only. 0 : both calls 1 : outgoing calls only
Allows you to remove confirmation tone 0 : disable 4. By default, a beep tone sounds when 1 : enable a three-party conference is started / ended. 0 : no check Determines if the dialed " " and "#" will be checked by Toll Restriction. This 1 : check assignment is required for certain central offices (CO) to prevent toll fraud. Some COs ignore the user-dialed " " and "#". If your CO is such a type, select "0" (no check). Unused 0 : disable Allows you to remove Confirmation 1 : enable Tone 3. This tone is sent when a conversation is established just after dialing the feature number for accessing the following : Call Pickup, Paging, Paging Answer, Trunk (Outside Line) Answer From Any Station (TAFAS), Hold Retrieve and Call Park Retrieve.

10, 9 When an incoming call reaches an extension in the Station Hunting type (UCD and Ring Group) directly, this program determines the time that the call activates the UCD (Ring Group) Time Table or not to activate at all. 11
0 : keep outgoing Selects to send a caller Music on message Hold/ringback tone or keep an 1 : Music on Hold/ outgoing message when an idle ringback tone extension in the Station Hunting type (UCD/Ring Group) receives a queuing call. And either Music on Hold or ringback tone can be selected by program [990] Area 01Bit 1. 0 : second Determines where "RT" of the sequence returns in the UCD (Ring 1 : top Group) Time Table 1. 0 : second Determines where "RT" of the sequence returns in the UCD (Ring 1 : top Group) Time Table 2. Determines where "RT" of the 0 : second sequence returns in the UCD (Ring 1 : top Group) Time Table 3.
Ring Group Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
Ring Group Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Ring Group Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Ring Group Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
Explanation for COS 3 Bit 15 Description Selection Default 1 Features Guide References Ring Group Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
Determines where "RT" of the 0 : second sequence returns in the UCD (Ring 1 : top Group) Time Table 4. Unused Explanation for COS 4

Default 1

Features Guide References Call Monitoring in Station Hunting
Selects extensions that can monitor 0 : specific 1 : none the information of incoming outside calls to the Station Hunting (UCD/Ring Group). These extensions should be connected to the Master system. [KX-T7436 and KX-T7235 only] specific : extensions assigned COS 1 none : no extension Clears "Total Call" in all Station 0 : clear Hunting (UCD/Ring Group) at the 1 : do not clear monitoring display or not, when the night mode is switched to the day mode.
Call Monitoring in Station Hunting
11- Unused 16 Explanation for COS 5 Bit Unused Determines which ringback tone to 0 : ringback tone 2 send a caller when an incoming 1 : ringback tone 1 outside call from an ISDN line arrives. Unused 1 Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN) Primary Rate Interface (PRI) Description Selection Default Features Guide References
Explanation for COS 5 Bit 12 Description Selection Default 1 Features Guide References Voice Mail Integration
Determines the destination when an 0 : Wait incoming call arrives at Voice Mail, 1 : IRNA destination if all VM ports are busy. Wait: The call waits until a VM port becomes free. IRNA destination: The call is forwarded to the IRNA destination immediately. 00 : 64 ms x : 64 ms x : 64 ms x : 64 ms x 1

All groups Blank All jacks all outside lines No All jacks-1/2 Not stored All ports Not stored
[624] ISDN Extension CLIP Number Assignment [700] [701] [702] [703] [704] [705] [706] [707] [708] [709] T1 Channel Assignment T1 Dial Mode T1 COT CPC (IN) T1 DID CPC (IN) T1 COT CPC (OUT) T1 DID CPC (OUT) T1 DID Receive Digits T1 Clock Mode T1 Line Coding T1 Frame Sequence
All T1 channels Disable All T1 channels DTMF-80 All T1 channels 50 All T1 channels 02 All T1 channels 00 All T1 channels 02 All T1 channels 4 External B8ZS ESF
Program [710] [711] [712] [713] [714] [715] [716] [717] [718] [719] [720] [721] [722] [723] [725] [726] [727] T1 Frame Option T1 First Dial Timer (CO) T1 First Dial Timer (DID / TIE) T1 %Break T1 Dial Click Tone T1 Inter Digit Pause T1 Flash Detection T1 Answer Decision Timer T1 Break Detection T1 Pulse Type T1 TIE Ringing Service T1 / PRI Reference CO T1 Answer Wait Timer T1 Sending TIE Caller ID T1 Extension Number T1 Extension Name T1 Extension COS Number C=A, D=B 60% Yes 830 msec Disable 96 ms TYPE-A
All outside lines TIE mode All outside lines 09 All outside lines 1 min All outside lines No All ports Not stored All ports Not stored All ports COS 1
[728] T1 Extension Outgoing Permitted Outside All ports Enable Line Assignment Day [729] T1 Extension Outgoing Permitted Outside All ports Enable Line Assignment Night [730] T1 Extension Voice Mail Access Codes All ports Not stored Outgoing calls All; Incoming calls On
[800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout [801] [802] SMDR Format System Data Printout
Page length 66; Skip perforation 0 Not applicable.
Program [803] [804] [805] Music Source Use External Pager BGM External Pager Confirmation Tone
Default Hold and BGM Music 1 All external pagers Disable On New line code = CR+LF; Baud rate = 9600; Word length = 8; Parity bit = Mark; Stop bit = 1 Port 1 / Port 2 Trunk (Outside Line) Security Enable Dial and Call Repeat KX-TD816 Pager 1=196; E-Group 1=191; E-Group 2=192; EGroup 3=193; E-Group 4=194; E-Group 5=291; EGroup 6=292; E-Group 7=293; E-Group 8=294; MODEM=299 KX-TD1232 Pager 1=196; Pager 2=197; Pager 3=296; Pager 4=297; DISA 1=198; DISA 2=298; MODEM=299; E-Group 1=191; E-Group 2=192; E-Group 3=193; EGroup 4=194; E-Group 5=291; E-Group 6=292; EGroup 7=293; E-Group 8=294 BELL Disable V.34-33600 All doorphones Type2 All doorphones 30sec See "Default" shown in the lists. See "Default" shown in the lists.

[806-807] Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters

[809] [810] [812] [813]

DISA Security Type DISA Tone Detection DISA DTMF Repeat Floating Number Assignment
[814] [815] [817] [818] [820] [990] [991]
Modem Standard DISA Built-in Auto Attendant KX-TD197 / KX-TD198 Baud Rate Set Doorphone Tone Frequency Selection Doorphone Ringing Time System Additional Information COS Additional Information

Section 4 Index

Absent Messages 45 Account Code Entry Mode 262 Account Codes 64 Adjust Time 82 Area Code Assignment 99 ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 through ARS Mode 152 ARS Modify Added Number 160 ARS Modify Removed Digit 159 ARS Routing Plans 1 through ARS Time 153 Automatic Access Outside Line Assignment 63 Automatic Hold by CO / DSS Button 70
Break Service Starting / Ending Time 124
Call Duration Count Start Time 136 Call Forwarding to Outside Line 258 Call Forwarding No Answer Time 128 Call Park Recall Time 144 Call Transfer to Outside Line 257 Caller ID Assignment 180 Caller ID Code Set Caller ID Extension Assignment Caller ID Modification for Local Call 101 Caller ID Modification for Long Distance Call 103 Caller ID Name Set 75 Class of Service 270 Cordless PITS Extension Port 291 COS Additional Information 372 CO-to-TIE Transfer 230 CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set 178 CPC Signal Detection Outgoing Set 194
DID Number Conversion Selection DIL 1:1 Extension Day / Night DIL 1:1 Extension Lunch / Break 251 DIL 1:1 Lunch / Break Group 241 DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing Day / Night 274 DISA AA Wait Time DISA Built-in Auto Attendant DISA Delayed Answer Time 137 DISA DTMF Repeat DISA Prolong Time DISA Security Type 350 DISA Tone Detection DISA User Codes Disconnect Time 192 DN Assignment Do Not Disturb Override Doorphone Ringing Assignment Day / Night Doorphone Ringing Time Doorphone Tone Frequency Selection 358 DSS Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment 43 DTMF Time 176
Emergency Dial Number Set 163 Executive Busy Override Executive Busy Override Deny Expansion Unit Type 71 Extension Call Forwarding No Answer Time 288 Extension CLIP Number Assignment 293 Extension Group Assignment Extension Name Set Extension Number Set 34 Extension Ringing Assignment Day / Night for ISDN 239 Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Limit 255 Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time 131 External Pager BGM External Pager Confirmation Tone EXtra Device Port 268 Extra Entry Table Selection 161
Date and Time Set 28 Day / Night Service Starting Time 61 Day / Night Service Switching Mode 60 Dial Mode Selection 172 Dial Start Time DID / TIE Added Number DID / TIE Format Number Assignment 219 DID / TIE Incoming Assignment 220 DID / TIE Outgoing Assignment 222 DID / TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit 224 DID / TIE Wink Time Out Assignment 228 DID Extension Name Set 120 DID Extension Day / Night 118 DID Number Assignment 116

UCD Overflow 93 UCD Time Table User Password
VM Command DTMF Set 80 VM Name Set VM Status DTMF Set Voice Mail Access Codes 280 Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment 88 Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment 86 Voice Mail Number Assignment 84

Walking COS Password 92

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