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INSTALLATION MANUAL
ELECTRONIC MODULAR SWIT SYSTEM
KX- T30810 BE
Easa-Phone
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Please read this manual betore connecting the KX-T30810BE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING TEXT
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This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience.
A 13 amp fuse is fitted in this plug.
Should the fuse need to be replaced please insure that the replacement fuse has a rating of 13 amps and
that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark v on the body of rhe fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced.
If you lose the fuse cover the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG I§ UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME
THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG 15 INSERTED
INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET,
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If a new plug is ro be fined please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt please consult a qualified electrician,
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
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IMPORTANT: The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: © © =
Green-and-Yellow: Earth
Blue: Neutral
Brown: Live
As the colours of the wire in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire which is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which
is marked with the letter E or by the Earth symbol _L_ or coloured GREEN or GREEN- AND-YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with
the letter N or coloured BLACK,
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked
with the letter L or coloured RED.
How to replace the fuse: Open the-fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and
fuse cover,
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Model KX-T30810BE,
Electronic Modular Switching System (EMSS).
System Component
Model No. Description
KX-T30810BL | Electronic Modular Switching System
KX-T7020E EMSS Proprietary Telephone (12 CO's)
KX-T7050E EMSS Proprietary Telephone (12 CO's)
KX-T7130E EMSS Proprietary Telephone with LCD
(12 CO's)
KA-T30860E Doorphone Adaptor
KX-T30865E Doorphone
KX-T30866E 1 Door Opener Adaptor
KX-AI6BE | System Back-up Unit
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
the same line. This is not a fault and we advise you not to call Fault Repair
During dialling, this apparatus may tinkle the bells of other telephones using
Service.
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Warning 73/23/EEC
This is a Class À product. In a domestic environment this 89/336/EEC
product may cause radio interference in which case the user 92/31/EEC
may be required to take adequate measures. — 93/68/EEC |
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This equipment should be used on PSTN lines requiring 2-wire Loop calling
unguarded clearing wiih Loop Disconnect or DTMF address signalling.
The equipment must be connected to direct extension lines and a payphone
should not be connected as an extension.
Ringer Equivalence Number (REN):
This relates to the performance of the integrated telephone with answering
machine when used in combination with other items of apparatus. it enables the
calculation of the maximum number of items of apparatus that may be
connected simultaneously to the line by summing the REN values of each item.
A maximum REN value of 4 should not be exceeded and will always include a
RT provided telonhone The REN value o of a RT Telenhone ic ascumed tn he 1,
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The REN value of this apparatus is 3.0.
Operation in Power Failure
In the evenr of a power failure, the following extensions will be directly
connected to each of the CO.
Extension 21... COI
Extension 22...CO2
Extension 23...CO3
eSet the Dialling Mode (Tone or Pulse) of your telephone, according 10 the
CO line.
e A telephone which can work even during a power failure must be connected
to the extension 22 or 23.
0999 can be dialled on the apparatus for the purpose of making outgoing calls
to the BT emergency (999) service.
Satisfactory performance can not be guaranteed for every allowed combination
ua of host and subsidiary apparatus.
fo 999 can be dialled on the apparatus after accessing the CO line for the purpose |
of making ouigoing calis to the BT emergency (999) service. J
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Installation Xena aan 2 -
Connection .................20.00m0000nanea EA
Frame Earih Connection 212142202414 4 2 eee aa 000220000000 0 1%
Rechargeable Battery Installation AL KR RK en ee 13
Connection of the PSTN 2.110444 448452 a a a as a aa ue aa 22 1110 * 1-6
Connection of the Extension . . . .. o EYES RER BEE dA 0
Connection of Standard Telephone to o Extensions RER RK AKA aaa 7-8
Connection of Using Approved Connecting Blocks . . .............. 1-9
External Music Source . ..... aie ee ew ra enn 1-10
Paging Equipment... .....emm-ecxxwovrrorocavoneaarremmar a 10
Connection of the Optional Doorphone (KX-T30865E) ............ 1-11
Connection of the Optional Door Opener Adaptor (KX-T30866E) .....1-13
Important Information . . . . ....... a a sa a ae ea 01 210000 1-14
Programming
Programming Instructions Ce ee he ae er ee a am Ea ew «ue LÀ -
System Speed Calling Entry .2-5
Dial Mode ( Tone: Pulse) Selection ....... 2-8
Switching Mode (Day!Night Service) ..... .2-9
Starting Time (Day/Night Service) . ...... ‚ 2-10
Flexible Day Outward Dialling . ........ .2-12
Assignment
Flexible Night Outward Dialling ........ 2-13
Assignment
Flexible Day Ringing Assignment ....... 2-14
Flexible Night Ringing Assignment ...... .2-15
Toll Restriction—Class Assignment ...... .2-16
Toll Restriction-— Area Code Selection .... .2-17
Denied Code
Transfer Recall Time „2-18
Automatic Answering „2-19
(Automatic; Manual) Selection
Duration Time Count Start Mode ....... 2-20
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Register Recall Signal
Disconnect Time . ........ oom
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal .....
Intercom Alerting Mode
Programmable Doorphone
Dial Call Pickup Group Assignment . .. ..
Hold Time Reminder
Hold Recall Time Set
Programmable External Paging ........
Access Tone
Programmable Secret Auto Dial ........
Automatic Designated CO Line Access .
Toll Restriction— Area Code Selection . . .
Allowed Code
Door Opener Assignment
Least Cost Routing (LCR)
LCR Enable or Disable
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2-34
‚2-35
BTL Used Code ‚. 2-36
MCL Authorization Code 2-37
MCL Access Code . ................ 2-38
BTL Access Code 2-38
Itemized Bill by Fxtension ............ = — . 2-39
Detailed Feature Description and Operation for EMSS
Proprietary Telephone
To Make Calls
Inter Office Calling (Intercom) .............02 2x2 3-1
Cutward Dialling .......o oe rovwr2erzeza ea an nmraredre sra. 3-2
Speed Dialling RR 4 4 8 4 0 1 4 121 301 4 42 6 3-3
One Touch Dialling . . 1144444 4444444444 RK RR aan 3-4
Calling Doorphone 112004444144 444 6 4 444 0 48 0 0 4 4 a a ea a a a 0 3-6
Distinctive Dia! Tone . 111224444114 1 44 4 4 4 81 2 4 4 12 12 1e 2 a 2 0 3-6
When a Line is Busy
Las: Number Redial 122020010000 0 1 4444 4 LL 44414 1214 2 4 1 a 2 46 3-7
To Receive Calls
ANSWEF 2220202024 4 4 4 4 8 A 1 4 4 4 4 4 вне a 1 a 2 4 4 3 42 20 0 3-8
Automatic Answer-Intercom .. 1220441410 4 4141411114 10 0 a 22 0 3-8
Dial Call Pickup .. 11014 4444 2424424 6 4 4 2 a 1 4 4 2 4 0 0 0 2 a a a sans 3-9
Directed Call Pickup 111044110242 44 4 4 KR 44 2 3 a a a a 0 6 3-9
Doorphone .. 2420244448 486 6 444 4 444 4 4 0 0 2 4 14 2141 4 2 424 6 3-10
Distinctive Ring Tone 2.120424 444 0 4 44 44 4 4 4 2 0 4 Ra A V1 1 114 0 3-70
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While Having a Conversation
Call on Hold-CO ... 222 aa aaa aa er AA
Call on Exclusive Hold-CO 222422024444 2442 aa ee кв ок ке 3-12
Call on Hold-Intercom . . . ................... eee eee ee 3-13
Call on Exclusive Hold-Intercom ....... e... aerea к... 3-14
Conference .... ci iii eee ee 4 24 2 2 404 04 1 100 12 2 3-15
Call Transfer ....... me ha mea eer ee eee eae aaa 3-16
Call Splitting- Between CO and Intercom. .......... saan 23-17
Call Splizing-Interconm 12 12244564 44584 area. eee 3-18
Paging
Paging Al Extensions ........... inna ee 3-18
Paging Group .. ......ecemevarareaaenacanadedze о aman. 3-19
paging—External ..... ... aaa aaa SA
paging And Transfer . . ............. em ee aaa eae ex aes 3-20
Paging— Answer . .. ie ae sees ae x aes aaa „3-20
Use of Giher Features
Backgound Music LL L 2er 5 4 4 56 48 2 88 4 15 42 1 1 20 à LL 4 2 24 21 2214 3-21
Mute Operation 21.120244 4445150004 aaa eee aaa 3-22
One Touch Access for System Features 122424444442 4 12114 61e 3-22
External Feature Access .......e-. 0-00... aaa 323
Pulsei Tone Conversion .... _ ..vrwmexriarannaaanaienenneo 24
Time Setting ........ ee a ee eee Eee er eae eee ea 3-24
Intercom Alerting Mode . . . .............. nara ra 3-25
Busy Lamp Field LL 1 221 141 422 8142422 0 2 4 2 a 4 a a a ea ae 2210 3-26
Duration Time of Call Display ................ haere ew 3-27
Lockout 1200041004 40 4 4 a ee a ee sa us 0 0 AA ERE NN à end a 27
Mixed Station Dialling . . . . .. 6 4 4 4 41 1 1 4 1 1 a 1 1 Ra 1 2 4 = 3-27
Power Failure Transfer 1.245454 56 42444 42244 40 2 4 11 4 44 am à W327
Station Programming
Call Forwarding 2444444 4444444 144 4 4 2 41 111 1 24 à an 00 2 22 3-28
Dial Call Pickup Deny . . .......... he tae eae aaa 3-30
Do not Disturb er 8 444434 2 1 4 2 4 8 1 1 1 11 11 1e aa . 3-31
Auto CO Hunting 124120421044 42 a 2 Sa a 2 as a sas eau 11522120 3-32
Data Line Security 22100 41442244 2 4 411 4 1 4 ue a en au 222 2 2 2203-33
Saved Number Redial 112252222102 0 a 42e ra 4 se a ea aa 24 220 4-33 .
Flexible Night Service 41444564 man 4 812 a 2 4 1 0 0 0 000 a€iA
Flexible CO Button . ............ ВНИИ 3-35
Flexible DSS Button 110200004440 441111 11 1111 a a a ee eau 3-36
Flexible MESSAGE (Message Waiting) Button ............... … 3-38
Door Opener 12202024 40 4444441 ra mE ra aa eae aaa 3-39
Station Program Clear . ............. ara em ema sewn a 3-40
Operation for Standard Telephone
To Make Calls 112104044448 46 5e 1 21422100 122220 жжение 4-1
When a Line is Busy 110220244004 44 44 4 4 a 8 44 ae ra ee a a 2 a 2 0 + 4-2
To Receive Calls ..... ee eee eae RE eee reas ews EZ
While Having a Conversation .. .............. aaa e 43
Paging 1220444444 6 4 6 6 44 440 4 0 1 0 a a a 4 a a a 1 a a a a a ae 2 2 20 4-4
Use of Other Features .. 112004244441 4 it tite teva 2 2 1 1 2 20 4-6
Station Programming . . . . ........ er eee en Aaa eu a na 4-7
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Troubleshooting
During Installation 2220402104 144 La 12 44 0 2 ee 4 ae 0 ee 11» +22 + 3-4
During Connection 2.222200 8444421214 0 4 0 0 a 2 1 a es 1 4 a 2 a 4 0e 0 5-2
During Operation .. 242420044454 4 0 4 4 8 2 04 4 4 4 0 amare 5-3
Reset Button . .................. ee wah ee ERE a Nice IA
DTMF Receiver Check ...104 202044 444 44 8 1 2 4 4 0 a a 0 11 2 1 02000 5-4
Table of System Features ............................... 5-5
List of Tones ........... iii. 5-6
List of Ring Tones ............. 22.000 aa ess sa 5-6
Specification .............. 20000000 AAA aa ea ana 5-7
(0/7/74 A A A квн н на кн кво 5-8
Phone Number Directory ...... ....... cc. co..... 5-11
Programming Table RK aan 5-13
Quick Reference Card for Standard Telephone .......... 5-18
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Button A
Screw
Night Indicator
Day Indicator
Power Indicator
Button B
Earth Terminal
Screw
Battery Backup Connector
Remove the two screws and push the Buttons A and B simultaneously to open the front cover.
Outside Modular
Jacks (CO)
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Station Modular Jacks
Pornos Piitemnu
LAICA LILCELOFE
System Program Switch
Paging Jack
External Music Jack
Power Switch
INSTALLATION
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Cautions
® Avoid installing in the following places. (Doing so may result in malfunction, »oise, or discolouration.)
1. In direct sunlight and hot, cold, or humid places. (Temperature range: 0 C-40 C132 F-104F)
2. Sulfuric gases produced in areas where there are thermal springs, etc. may damage the equipment or
contacts.
3. Places in which shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong.
4. Dusty places, or places where water or oil may come into contact with the unit.
5. Near high-frequency sewing machines or electric welders.
6. On or near computers, telexes, or other office equipment, as well as microwave ovens or air conditioners.
(It is preferable not to install in the same room with the above equipment.)
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8. Install at least 1.8 m from radios and televisions. (both the electronic modular switching system and EMSS
proprietary telephones)
9. Do not obstruct area around the electronic modular switching system. (for reasons of maintenance and
inspection-—be especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the electronic modular
switching system)
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The wall where the KX- T30810BE is is to be mounted 1 must be able to support a weight of K X-T30810BE. If screws
other than the ones supplied are used, ise the same-sized diameter screws at the enclosed ones.
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To Mount on the Wooden Wall:
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1. Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark
the 3 screw positions.
Drive the screw
to this position.
CONNECTION
Cautions Af Nm Jeted
| , ter all the connections are completed, turn
I. Do not wire the telephone cable in parallel with the Power Switch ON.
the AC power source, computer, telex etc. If the I
cables run near those wires, shield the cables with
тета! tube or use shield cables and ground the
shields.
2. When cables run on the floor, use protectors or
the like to protect the wires where they may be
stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets.
+ If an exiension does not operate property ‘
: ffor example: The LCD of the
| KX-T7130F does display properly.), dis-
connect the telephone from the extension
line and then connect again, or turn OFF
tite power swiich of the KX-T30810BE
and then ON again after 5 minutes,
3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for
computers, telexes, and other office equipment.
Otherwise, KX-T30810BE system operation may
be interrupted by the induction noise from such
equipments.
The socker outlet shall be placed close to
ine equipmeni and shail be easily acces-
sible,
4, Please use one pair telephone wire for extension
connection of (telephone) equipments such as
standard telephone, data terminal, answering
machine, computer, etc., except proprietary
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telephone KX-T7020E, KX-T7050E,
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KX-T7020E:KX-T7030L is impossible.
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Standard Telephone be a telephone which can work
Siandard Telephone with Answering even during a power failure.
Machine
Warning. Identified ports do not provide isolation sufficient to satisfy the requirements of BS630I. Apparatus
connected to such ports should either have been approved to BS6301 or have previously been evaluated against
British Telecommunications plc { Post Office) Technical Guides 2 or 26 and given permission to attach. Other
usage will invalidate any approval given to the apparatus. Connect apparatus complying with BS6317 to these |
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THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED,
IMPORTANT!!!
Connect surely the frame of the KX-T30810BE to the
earth ground properly to protect the unit,
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IEE Rechargeable Battery RYT a
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I. Remove the buttery cover from the compartment,
(Fig. 1}
. Connect the battery (included). (Fig. 2)
3. Install the battery into the battery comparrmment.
(Fig. 3)
* Replace the battery every 5 years with (P-01FH-
F2G1]. To remove connector, depress to release
and slide (pull) apart connector. (Fig. 2)
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Note:
At the end of its useful life, the nickel-cadmium
battery must be disposed of properly.
Connection of the PSTN
serie modular plug of the tele-
phone line cord (3-conductor wir-
ing) into the modular jack (marked
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2. Place the three telephone line cords
into Holders A and B.
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1. Insert the modular plug of the tele-
phone line cord (4-conductor wir- в
ing) into the modular jack (marked =
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с 2. Place the cords into Holders A апа &
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required for each
extension.
You can either direct wire all extensions or connect via a Main Distribution Frame
(M.D. F.) which is approved for this purpose.
To Extensions
® The inner 2 wires (red, green) are for A-wire and B-wire and the outer 2 wires (black and yellow) are for Low and
High (DATA).
® The max. length of the telephone line cord that connects the KX-T30810BE and the extension is shown below.
240 m for ¢ 0.5 mm
Warning. Identified ports do not provide isolation sufficient to satisfy the requirements of BS6301. Apparatus )
connected to such ports should either have been approved to BS6301 or have previously been evaluated against
British Telecommunications plc (Post Office) Technical Guides 2 or 26 and given permission to attach. Other
usage will invalidate any approval given to the apparatus.
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Holder R
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Use 2-conductor wiring
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I. insert the modular plug of the tele-
phone line cord (2-conductor wir-
ing) into the modular jack (marked
EXT.) on the KX-T30810BEL.
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Na ihe cords inio folders A and
B.
Outer 2 pins (Low and High} willnot 
be used for Standard Telephone.
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A: A wire
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e The max. length of the telephone line cord that connects the KX-T30810BE and the extension is shown below.
020 m for $ 6.5 mm
e You can either direct wire all extensions or connect via a Main Distribution Frame (M. D.F.) which is approved for
this purpose.
Warning. Identified ports do not provide isolation sufficient to satisfy the requirements of BS6301. Apparatus
connected to such ports should either have been approved to BS6301 or have previously been evaluated against
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Paging Equipment
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previously been evaluated against British Telecommunications
plc (Post Office) Technical Guides 2 or 26 and given permission
to attach. Other usage will invalidate any approval given 10 the
apparatus.
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auxiliary plug
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For installing the doorphone, use the Optional Doorphone Adaptor (KX-T30860E).
1. How to install the Doorphone to the KX-T30810BE
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(@ Push the adaptor down so thar it locks into the ribs of the unit.
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(3) Insert the adaptor connector.
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2. Wiring connection of the Doorphone
LAN Kansas tho doorphone to rhe terminal hoy using d.randurtor modular ronneciar:
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(B) Connect the wires of doorphone 1 to the red and green screws of the terminal box.
(C) Connect the wires of doorphone 2 to the yellow and black screws of the terminal box.
SUE BOE GE RIERA
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Doorphone Adaptor
(KX-T30860FE)
FEET
4-conductor wiring
is required.
Terminal Box ВЕ
Doorphone 1 (KX-T30865E) Doorphone 2 (KX-T30805E)
YELLOW BLACK = 33
— RED GREEN == — —--
— —_Permueria CALL = = ==
e The max. length of the telephone line cord that connects the KX-T30810BE and the dcorphone {KX-T30865E) is
shown below.
120 m for $ 0.5 mm
= e
2 kinds of screws are included to install the К. -T30865E. Use the long. screw to fix the Terminal Box on the
wall. When you don't install the box on the wall, use the short one and fix firmly not to be opened. _
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Connection ОЙ the Wg Door Opener Pv (KX-T30866E) |
For installing the Door Opener, use the Optional Door Opener Adaptor (KX-T30866E).
Screw
7
7
N и
© Insert the wires coming from the door openers
in the direction of the arrows and tighten the
screws, then secure the cords with the cord
strap (included).
4 Cord Strap O
To Door Opener 2
To Door Opener 1
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DOOR 1 DOOR 2
N /
(@ Put the cover in position and tighten the screw.
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KX-T30860E
E Block Diagram
AC Power
KX-T30810
AC Power
Note:
e Power Supply, Door Opener and Wiring are not
included of the Door Opener Adapror,
KX-T30866E.
® For wiring, it is recommended to use AWG22
twisted wire or thicker wire.
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AC, 1 Aor MAX 30V DC, T A.
® Doorphone 1 must be paired with Door Opener 1
and the same with Doorphone 2 and Door
Opener 2,
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— Important Information N
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Port Type Classification
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, OPERATING
PORT NAMES BRIEF DESCRIPTION PORT TYPES VOLTAGE
EXT. PORT | CONNECT TO ITS, SLT 14S TNV **
PSTN PORT 1 CONNECT TO NETWORK PAS ТМР **
PAGING PORT * : EXTERNAL PAGING 4F TNV **
EXT. MUSIC PORT * : EXTERNAL MUSIC 4F INV **
BATTERY PORT * . CONNECT TO KX-A16BE 4C TNY **
DOORPHONE PORT * CONNECT TO KX-T30860E 4E TNV **
DOOR OPENER PORT * | CONNECT TO KX-T30866E 4E TNV **
* These nartc dn not recnond tn addrmoce cionallino,
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ox INV : Telecom Network Voltage as defined by EN60950
Note: This equipment must be connected to a hard wired earth.
Interconnection circuits should be such that the equipment continues to comply with the requirements of
6.2.1 of EN60950 for TNYV circuits and 2.3 of EN60950 for SELF circuits, afler making connections
between circuits.
Port types between which call paths can be established _
ТО | сут | peral panne | eur sarrer DOOR- | Larreny! DOOR
FROM US EXT. | PSIN | PAGING | EXT. MUSIC PHONE BATTERY OPENER
EXT, A A A X A X X
| PSTN A | x X X X X X
PAGING x | x NIA X X X X
| EXT. MUSIC A | A X NIA X X X
| DOORPHONE A | X X X N/A X X
i BATTERY X X X X X N/A X
DOOR OPENER x ‘x X X X X N/A
A: Allowed X: Notallowed NíA: Nai applicable
Maximum associated cable loss for EXT port _
ITS: Max. cable loss 0.34 dB (240 m max. for $ 0.5 mm)
SLT: Max. cable loss 0.78 dB (620 т max. for $ 0.5 mm)
Port to port loss
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Loss across switch, PAST] AS Loss=1.0 dB
Send and receive loudness ratings on port to port basis _____
Send loudness rating {1 AS—PAS): +3 dB (0 km)
Receive loudness rating (PAS—1 AS): —6 dB (Okm)}
Extension (1 AS) port
3 Ringers can be supported with Extension wiring up to 620 m.
*Note
EXT21 10 EXT 28 7 may be used for off 1 premise extension in which case cabling would be required by BS6701: Part
1 1986 to be equipped with over voltage protection.
ee Ema mas —_—
EL FE Emre To LIE - A172 -
When using separately approved extension telephones, the best overall performance of the PBX system will be
obtained by using extension telephones of impedance class A clause 4.3.2.1, of B56305: 1982.
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PROGRAMMING
To activate this system, the requirements from telephone company and the customer must be programmed once the
Power Switch has been turned on.
i
1. Ar extension 21:
Al! system programming changes (example: sys-
tem clear. station program clear, roll restriction,
hookswitch flash timing...) are done through
extension 21.
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2. System Program Switch setting:
The System Program Switch located on the
KX-T30810BE must be set to the PROGRAM
position while making program changes. After all
programming changes are completed, return the
program switch to the SET position.
3. Overlay:
This overlay is used for programming the system
and the program function names on burtons are
“J
inscribed on this card. Refer to page 2-2.
4. Before system programming, you may operate
system clear and station program clear to ser
default data of programming.
A. System Clear:
! Dial (99).
e “ALL CLEAR?” will be displayed.
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To exit from system clear, press the END
bution.
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The following features are preset as the default
data.
Date and Time
System Speed Calling
Dial Mode ( Tone! Pulse) Selection
Switching Mode (Day/Night Service)
Starting Time (Day/Night Service)
Flexible Day Outward Dialling Assignment
Flexible Night Outward Dialling Assignment
Flexible Day Ringing Assignment
Flexible Night Ringing Assignment
Toll Restriction— Class Assignment
Toll Restriction— Area Code Selection
Transfer Recall Time
Automatic Answering (Automatic Manual)
Selection
2-1
Duration Time Count Start Mode
Register Recall Signal
Disconnect Time
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal
Intercom Alerting Mode
Programmable Doorphone
Dial Call Pickup Group Assignment
Hold Recall Time Set
Programmable External Paging Access Tone
DTMF Receiver
Programmable Secret Auto Dial
Automatic Designated CO Line Access
Door Opener Assignment
Least Cost Routing Feature
B. Station Program Clear:
1 Dial (98).
e ALL CLEAR?" will be displayed.
2 Press the STORE button to clear the system.
3 To exit from station clear, press the END
button.
The following features are preset as the
default data.
One Touch Dialling
Background Music
Call Forwarding
Data Line Security
Dial Call Pickup Deny
Do not Disturb
Flexible CO Button
Flexible DSS Button
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When the System Program Switch on the KX-T30810BE is ser to the PROGRAM position, the operation of the
KX-T7130E will change as follows.
KX-T7130E
SECRET
PREV RECALL END
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Overlay A
— x J
— CLEAR
—— PAUSE
-— — SFOREIAUTO
— SELECT
NEXT
PREV
RECALL -- END
2-2
I. Turn the Power Switch to ON
2. Set the System Program Switch to PROGRAM ..........
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The LCD on the KX-T7130E shows “ENTER”
PGM CODE’.
«Be sure the handset of the extension 21 is in the cradle and
the speakerphone button of the extension 21 is off.
3. To program automatic line access number 9 and the phone
number 987-654-3210 into memory location (speed dial
access) number 00. (Refer to page 2-5.)
KX-T7130E at extension 21
(Extension 21 must always be KX-T7130E.)
I. | Dial (01) or press the Display
AUTO button, A
“3 Nit ANY oe a a [ If nnthina so ctarad in
Aw LLL UI Ur D 3 EFIE a Le 45, #3 PASEA LEE
NEXT button, access code “00”,
e /f already stored the
automatic line access
number 9 and the
phone number
123-450-7890,
3. | © Dial “9”,
@ Press —” button,
E) Dial “987”.
(9) Press “—" button. 30-9-087-834-3310.
E) Dial “654”.
Press “—” button.
@ Dial “3210”.
4. | Press the STORE
button.
5. | e To program a next access code, press the NEXT
huritt nee
e To program a desired access code, press the
SELECT button and then dial the number.
6. | Repeat step 3 to 5.
7. | To return to the initial
program mode, press the
END button.
4. Return the System Program Switch to SET
M To make program change, start from the beginning.
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eYou will hear the beeps after press the
STORE button.
e The STORE indicator light goes on when the
STORE button is pressed, and then Indicator
light goes out when the NEXT or PREV but-
ton is pressed.
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[00] [A] [4] [SELECT (4] (B] (+) [SELECT (41 [C] (9) [D] 1)] SELECT] [STORE] [END]
[91 JAN. 01 TUE 12:00 AM]...default
RR R BR RER R RER E REEL KH AR enter the year with 2 digits.
Denon banana nana enano until the desired month is
ree een enter the day with 2 digits
nena anne anno anno until the desired day of the
[91]: 1991 year
displayed
week is displayed
paaseeseeessenee nana c nca enter the hour with 2 digits
аекееженененение enter the minute with 2 digits
e-- Until the desired AM/PM is
: displayed
Description
Entry of the current date and time.
Programming
1.
``
Dial (00).
“9] JAN. 01 TUE” will be displayed and
“91” will blink.
. Enter the year (last 2 digits) using the
dialling button.
. Press the "4 button and then repeat press-
ing the SELECT button until the desired
month is displayed.
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Press the “NY” burton and then enter the day
with 2 digits.
Press the “Y” button and then repeat press-
ing the SELECT button until the desired
dav of the week is displayed.
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“12: 00 AM” will be displayed.
2-4
7. Enter the hour with 2 digits.
8. Press the "Y button and then enter the min-
ute with 2 digits.
9. Press the “$” button and then repeat press-
ing the SELECT button until the desired
AM/PM is displayed.
10. Press the STORE bution.
11. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END bution.
Conditions
eo If ‘‘4” button is pressed, the display will return
to the previous sequence in the programming
step.
® Instantly after pressing the STORE button,
new time counting will start.
But LCD of extension 21 will display new rime
after the System Program Switch is set to SET.
=[09] “automatic line access number
= = 181]: line access number of C or
Е ВОГ. line access. number of CO - 2
: line access s number of а O 3
A ——— E
[101] [AB] [CD] [phone number] [STORE]
| e To advance to the next code
| [SELECT] [AB] [CD] [phone number] [STORE]
| e To exit the speed calling entry, press [END]
or
[AUTO] [NEXT] [CD] [phone number] [STORE] [END]
until the desired speed access code appears
Description
100 phone numbers each with up to 16 digits
4. Enter the phone number.
may be entered into programming for speed
calling use from each extension.
Pushing the “E”, “4” “PAUSE”, *— or
“RECALL” button counts as 1 digit.
ogramming
1. [ (01) or press the AUTO button to go
into the speed calling entry mode.
“ENTER SPEED CODE” will be displayed.
2.Dial (00 through 99) or press the NEXT
burton, for speed access code entry.
Example:
When dial (00) or press the NEXT button.
e The LCD will show “00:NOT STORED”
when nothing is stored in speed access code
“00”. When the automatic line access num-
ber 9 and the phone number 123-456-7890
has been stored, “OO: 9-123-456-7890" will
be displayed.
3. Enter the line access number.
9: for automatic selection
81: for CO I
82: for CO 2
83: for CO 3
2-5
® You may enter punctuations during a
phone number.
eTo erase a wrong enter, press the CLEAR
burton.
6. To advance to the next speed access code,
press the NEXT button.
To return to the previous speed access code,
press the PREV button.
To program desired speed access code, press
the SELECT button and then dial the speed
access code.
7. Repeat steps 3 10 6.
8. To exit the speed dial entry, press the END
bution.
oe The LCD will show the initial program
mode, “ENTER PGM CODE".
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To change Conditions
Repeat steps 1 го 8.
To erase after programming
1. Dial (01) or press the AUTO button.
“ENTER SPEED CODE” will be dis-
played.
2. Dial (00 through 99) or press the NEXT
butron, for speed access code entry.
The speed access code and the phone number
will be displayed.
3. Press the CLEAR button.
4. Press he STORE button.
5. To advance to the next speed access code,
press the NEXT bution.
To return to the previous speed access code,
press the PREV bution.
To program desired speed access code, press
the SELECT button and then dial the speed
access code.
6. Repeat steps 3 to 5.
7. To exit the speed calling entry, press the
FA Jan Fria
Eri YE” DALE,
2-6
eTo enter more than 13 digits of a phone
number, use 1he “$”. or “Y bution for scroll-
ing the display.
eThe LCD will show the stored phone
number.
eThe line access number (9, 81, 82 or 83)
should be stored.
eThe pause is automatically entered after line
access number (9, 81, 82, от 83).
eo Continuous use of speed calling is possible.
Example:
[AUTO] [01] [AUTO] [OZ]
In this case, speed access code “02” should not
include the line access number.
There is the phone number directory on page
5-11.
Examples
1) To enter line access number 81 and telephone number 201-392-4669 into speed access code 00.
(01 00 81- 201-392-4669 STORE END) .
Speed access | Telephone
code  number
fine access
number
elf punciuations do not enter during a phone number, LCD will show as below.
(00: 812013924669)
2) To enter automatic line access number 9 and telephone number 201-392-4669 into speed access code 02.
(01 02 9- 201-392-4669 STORE END) _
Speed access : Telephone number
code
automatic line
access number
When the dialling mode is required to change a pulse mode to a tone mode. (See page 3-24)
pulse mode tone mode
pal pas.
(01 02 582-765-4321 x # PAUSE PAUSE 201-348-7000 6789 STORE END)
# button
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A DIE TFUE
2-7
UTA
Dial! Mode (Tone/Pulse) Selection
Or
[03] [A] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] |
[03] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
eens until the desired CO number appears
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Description
Allows ihe user io select ihe dialling mode (tone
or pulse) on each CO Line.
eTONE Dial Mode
The dial signal from the extension {with 10he or
pulse dial mode) will be converted to TONE.
TONE will then be transmiited го the Central
Office.
e PULSE Dial Mode
The dial signal from the extension (with tone or
pulse dial mode) will be converted to PULSE.
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Office.
Programming
1. Dial (03).
“ENTER CO NO” will be displayed,
2. Press the NEXT bution.
“CO I: PULSE” will be displayed and
“PULSE” will blink.
3. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
iween TONE and PULSE.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 го 4, to program the dialling
mode on the other central office lines.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
2-8
Conditions
= TT
e When you start ihe programming from siep i,
you may dial the desired CO number instead
of the NEXT button at step 2.
® The PREV button allows you to see the entry
status in the previous CO dial mode.
elf he KX-T30SI0BE is installed behind a host
PBX which receives both tone and pulse dial
mode, the KX-T30810BE must be used only
tone dial mode.
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See page 5-13.
КЕ МУ ( NA Tac Service) x
[04] SELECT [STORE] [END]
Description
Allows Day/Night service to be selected manual-
ly or automatically.
In case of manual switching, refer to “Flexible
Night Service” page 3-34.
In case of automatic switching, set the “Starting
a a —--
Time (Day/Night Service)” page 2-10.
The following features should be set.
e‘‘Flexible Day Quiward Dialling Assignment”
page 2-12
“Flexible Nigh: Outward Dialling Assign-
ment” page 2-13
® “Flexible Day Ringing Assignment” page 2-14
® “Flexible Night Ringing Assignment’ page
2-15
Programming
1. Dial (04).
“MODE CHANGE:MAN"" will be display-
ed and "MAN" will blink.
2. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween “MAN” and “AUTO” to select the
desired mode.
3. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button,
Condition
When the Switching mode (Day/Night Service)
is set to “AUTO”, the present Day/Night
Service mode doesn't change just after you
programmed. To change the present mode,
manual operation is required.
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After you selected the Starting tim e (Day:
Service), page 2-10, select the present Day/Night
mode by “Flexible Night Service”, page 3-34.
Programming Table
See page 5-13.
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1
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[05] [A] [#] [B] [#] [SELECT] [STORE] [NEXT] [С] 91 [DI DM [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
2-10
Description
If you select automatic switching mode for
day/night service, enter a starting time.
Refer to “Switching Mode (Day/Night Serv-
ice)”, page 2-9.
Programming
I. Dial (05).
“DAY: 09:00 AM” will be displayed as a
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default value and “09” will blink.
2. Enter a starting time for day service using
2 digits.
3. Press the “YH” button,
“00” will blink.
4. Enter the minute using 2 digits.
5. Press the Ҥ bution.
“AM” will blink.
6. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween “AM and “PM” to select the correct
setting.
7. Press the STORE button.
8. Press the NEXT button.
NIGHT: 05:00 PM” will he disnlaved as a
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default value and “OS” will blink.
9. Enter a starting time for night service using
2 digits.
10. Press the “Y” burton,
“OO” will blink.
11. Enter the minute using 2 digits.
12. Press the
Tard a БЫ =F hr > burton.
“PM” will blink.
13. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween “AM” and “PM” to select the correct
setting.
Conditions
elf the NEXT button is pressed at step 2
through 6, the display will advance to the
“Night Time input” mode (step 8). The opera-
tions of step 2 through 6 are not stored,
ofthe PREV bution is pressed ait step 9 through
13, the display will return to the “day time
input” mode (step 1). The operations of step 9
through 13 are not stored,
Example:
8:30 AM... starting time for day plan
6:30 PM... starting time for night plan
[05] [08] [+] [30] [+] [STORE] [NEXT] [06] [4]
[30] [+] [STORE] [END]
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4. Press the STORE button.
15. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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E E EDT Outward Dialling Assignment
the same on all 8 extensions
=
_— —
[06] [AB] CE [STORE] [END] ©
or
[06] [NEXT] [C...E] [STORE] [END]
eee until the desired extension number appears
Description
Through programming, you can select which
extensions may be used for outward dialling by
using the day mode of operation.
Programming
1. Dial (06).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: CO 1, 2, 3” will be displayed and “I, 2,
3” will blink.
3. Dial the CO number 10 be entered.
The desired combination of CO Lines will be
displayed.
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AF _ _ =
id. Press (пе STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the assign-
ment on the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END bution.
2-12
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the CO
assignment.
®То prohibit dialling, see the “Той
Restriction—Area Code Selection’ on page
2-17.
Example: COMPANY XYZ
Company XYZ wants only extension 21 and 25
to have access to CO 1, 2 and 3 on outgoing
calls during the day. Extensions 22, 23, 24, 26,
27 and 28 are to be programmed for access to
only CO 1 and 2.
Pe
[06] NEXT) or (21)] [1] [2] 131
[STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [3] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
[NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE] [END]
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Programming Table
See page 5-13.
masnasasesananaaas E EF io assign the same on all 8 extensions
"o Er on extension 21...
[07] [ABI CE ISTORE]TENDI
or
[07] [NEXT] [C...E} [STORE] [END]
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i
1... until the desired extension number appears
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the CO
assignment.
e7o prohibit dialling, see the “Toll Restric-
non—Area Code Selection” on page 2-17.
Description
Through programming, you can select which
extensions may be used for outward dialling by
using the night mode of operation.
Programming
1. Dial (07).
“ENTER EXT NO." will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: CO 1, 2, 3” will be di
, | Example: COMPANY XYZ
3° will blink.
Company XYZ wants extensions 21, 23 and 26
to have access to CO 1, 2 and 3 on outgoing
calls during the night. Extensions 22, 24, 25, 27
and 28 are to be programmed for access to only
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3. Dial the CO numbers to be entered.
The desired combination of CO Lines will be
displayed. CO I and 2.
4. Press the STORE button 1. [a (NEXT) or (21 [1] [2] [3]
Es i. [STORE]
The blinking figures will stop. 2. [NEXT] [4] [2] [STORE]
5. Repeat steps 2 10 4, to program the assign- ; NEXT] A 5 STORE
ment on the other extensions. 5. [NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
6. To return to the initial program mode, press 6. [NEXT] [1] [2] [3] [STORE]
the END button. 7. [NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE]
8. [NEXT] [1] [2] [STORE] [END]
Programming Table
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2-13
EEE
[08] [AB] [C-. El [STORE] [END]
or
[08] [NEXT] [C...E] [STORE] [END]
teens until the desired extension number appears
Description
Through programming, you can select which
extensions will ring on incoming calls from the
Central Office during the day time.
Programming
1. Dial (08).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: CO 1, 2, 3” will be displayed and “1, 2,
3 will blink.
3. Dial the CO numbers to be entered.
The desired combination of CO Line will be
displayed.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat sieps 2 to 4, 10 program the assign-
ment on the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mo
me END button.
2-14
Conditions
eWhen you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
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previous extension for displaying the CO
assignment.
Example:
Incoming calls from Central Office during the
day are programmed to ring at extension 21
only.
1. [08] [%] [CLEAR] [STORE]
2. [NEXT] [1] [2] [3] [STORE] [END]
Programming Table
See page 3-13.
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[09] [AB] TCE] [STORE] [END]
or
[09] [NEXT] [C...E] [STORE] [END]
nes until the desired extension number appears
Description
Through programming, you can select which
extensions will ring during rhe night time on
incoming calls from the Central Office,
Programming
1. Dial (09).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: CO 1, 2, 3° will be displayed and “1, 2,
3” will blink.
3. Dial the CO numbers to be entered.
The desired combination of CO Line will be
displayed.
To prohibit ringing, press the CLEAR bur-
ton instead of CO number.
“21: CO.....”" will be displayed.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the assign-
ment of the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
®The PREV button allows you to go io the
previous extension for displaying the CO
assignment.
Example: COMPANY XYZ
Company XYZ would like all incoming calls to
ring at all extensions during the nighttime.
[09] [x] [1][21[3] [STORE] [END]
Programming Table
See page 5-14.
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[10] NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
i 0] «а ] [SELECT] STORE] [END]
Description
Toll restriction can help eliminate telephone
abuse and coniribute to controlling telephone
COSIS.
There are four service of classes available for
each extension.
owed | Рева |
Cars : =—
All area codes
j ®Any area codes 10 area codes
— except ones programmed
programmed to be | to be denied
3 denied : excepi
i e Area codes ¡ allowed area
= | programmedtobe - codes
— allowed ; / Memory
= Memory location Y - + location 
=| (00-09 | 00-09 |
= i ® Any area codes 20 area codes
—{ except ones programmed
= programmed io be | to be denied
denied except
e Area codes allowed codes
programmed to be | Memory 
— allowed location |
= [етот location 00-19
== l00-04
= { Extension calls All area codes
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eFor Service Class 2 and 3, see “Toll
Restriction—Area Code Selection” on pages
2-17 and 2-32 in the Installation Manual.
Programming
1. Dial (10).
“ENTER EXT NO" will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: CLASS 1” will be displayed and “1”
will blink.
3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the
desired class is displaved.
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4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the assign-
ment on the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
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instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
eThe PREV bution allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the service
class assignment.
elt is possible to dial the BTL emergency (999)
and (112) services and the speed dialling in toll
dialling.
Programming table
See page 5-14.
Denied Code
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[11] (ABI . [STORE] [END] -
or
[11] [NEXT] [C] [STORE] (END!
Ennrnanos until the desired memory location number appears
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Description
For Service Class 2 or 3 (see “Toll Restriction”)
up to 10 or 20 area codes can be selected for use
in toll dialling. Area codes programmed will be
denied. All extensions programmed for Service
Class Selections shall be assigned 10 the same
area code selection plan.
e Memory locations 00—09 are effective to class
2 and 3. Memory locations 10-19 are effective
to only Class 3.
Programming
When Service Class 3 is programmed:
1. Dial (11),
“ENTER CODE NO.” will be displayed.
2. Dial (00 through 19) or press the NEXT
burton.
3. Dial the area code, with 4 digits.
e To erase a wrong enter, press the CLEAR
button.
Ad. Press the STARE hurmrtan
= Feed FFE OR a ИРЕа
oe The STORE indicator will be lit.
3. To advance to the next memory location
number, press the NEXT button.
To return to the previous memory location
number, press the PREV button.
To go to the desired memory location num-
ber, press SELECT button and dial the
memory location number.
6. Repeat steps 3103.
7. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
Conditions
e An area code should consist of 4 digits.
ex substitutes for any unspecified numbers, see
the following example.
Example 1:
To deny extension 24 to have access to the
area code 036 and the area code which has 8
on the first digit in the service class 2: Enter
036 to the memory location 00 and 8 to 01.
Use X for the substitution of the unspecified
number, because the programmed area
code should consist of 4 dicirs.
step 1.
[10] [24] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
step 2:
[11] [NEXT] (0361 [STORE] INEXT]
[8%] [STORE] [END]
8XX means all area codes which have 8 on
the first digit.
Example 2:
To prohibit extension 25 to have access to
the outside line in the service class 2:
Enter ¥¥¥ to the memory location 02.
step 1:
[10] [25] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
step 2:
[11] [02] [+ ++] [STORE] [ENDj
Programming table
See page 5-14.
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Transfer Recall Time
[12] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] TS
Description Programming
When a call is transferred 10 another extension,
and the extension does not receive the transfer- 1. Dial (12).
red call within 30 seconds, the call will return to “30 SEC” will be displayed and blink.
you.
This time may be changed to 15 seconds. 2. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
ween “30 SEC” and “15 SEC” to select the
desired mode.
3. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode press
the END bution.
Programming Table
See page 5-14.
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[14] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
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Description
By programming either automatic or manual
answering can be set. The auto mode allows the
user to answer incoming outside calls simply by
lifting the handset, while if programmed to the
manual mode, the user must lift the handset and
press the flashing CO button.
Programming
1. Dial (14).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT bution.
“21: AUTO ANSWER" will be displayed
and “AUTO” will blink,
3. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween AUTO ANSWER and MAN
ANSWER 10 select the desired made.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the mode
selection of the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
ihe END button.
Conditions
® When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT bution ar step 2.
® The PREV button allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the auto-
matic answering Selection,
UN
Examples:
e AUTO ANSWER mode on the extension 21
[14] [21] [STORE] [END]
or
[14] [NEXT] [STORE] [END]
MANUAL ANSWER mode on the extension
22
[14] [22] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
or
[14] [NEXT] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE]
[END]
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Programming Table
See HEL 5- 14.
2-19
[17] (SELECT) [STORE] [END]
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Description Programming Table
The duration time of the conversation is display- See page 5-15.
ed.
Program the start time of the timing.
e/nstantly after the CO line is captured.
es seconds after the dinilino
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Programming
1. Dial (17).
“5S AFTER DIAL" will be displayed and
blink.
2. Repeat pressing the SELECT bution until the
desired time (INSTANTLY, 5S AFTER
DIAL, 10S AFTER DIAL) is displayed.
3. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END bution.
Example;
10 seconds after the dialling
=[17] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
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MANUAL
MAN UAL 2
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[18] [A] | SELECT [STORE] [END]
or
(18] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
o >
---- until the desired CO number appears
Description Conditions
The Register Recall Signal must be within the e When you start the programming from step 1,
requirements from your CO. you may dial the desired CO number instead
There are four choices available EARTH, of the NEXT button at step 2.
TIMED, MANUAL 1 or MANUAL 2. eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
previous CO for displaying the Register Recall
Signal.
eThe timing of the. register recall signal of
Programming MANUAL 1 and MANUAL 2 is as follows:
MANUAL 1.300 MS
1. Dial (18). MANUAL 2...600 MS
“ENTER CO NO” will be displayed. If you continue to push the RECALL button
more than 300 MS or 600 MS, the CO line is
2. Press the NEXT button. disconnected as long as you are pushing the
“CO 1: EARTH" will be displayed and button.
“EARTH” will blink. elf TIMED mode is selected, the CO line is
3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the disconnected for 64 MS whenever you push
desired value is displayed. the RECALL bution.
Example:
4. Press the STORE button. ® TIMED on all 3 CO=
The blinking figures will stop. [18] [*] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
5. Repear steps 2 o 4, to set the hookswitch Programming Table
timing of the other CO's. See page 5-15
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END bution.
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[19] [A] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Or
[19] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] | | о
eae until the desired CO number appears
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Description 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to set the disconnect time
A certain amount of time is needed for an for the other CO's.
outside call to be released, it is necessary so that
new calis may be attempted after disconnecting
with the previous calls, 6. To return to the initial program mode. press
There are two choices available, 2.0 and 4.0 the END bution.
seconds.
The time you select must be longer than the
requirements from your Central Office or host .
fn ’ 7 Conditions
e When you start the programming from step I,
you may dial the desired CO number instead
of the NEXT burton at step 2.
Programming e The PREV button allows you to go to the
previous CO for displaying the disconnect
1. Dial (19). time.
CENTER CO NO” will be displayed. Example:
04.0 sec on all 3 CO=
2. Press the NEXT button. [19] MX] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
“CO 1: 2.0 SEC” will be displayed and
“2.0 SEC” will blink. Programming Table
See page 3-13.
3. Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween 2.0 sec and 4.0 sec.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
2-22
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal
EE
[20] [A] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
or
[20] INEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
pe until the desired CO number appears
Description 5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the assign-
To detect that an outside party has hung up and ment of the other CO's. oo :
then terminate the outside (after a conversation, 6 he initial d
conference, etc.) a CPC signal is needed. ; го END oe fat program mode, press
CPC signal can be removed or added at
I > + + -
customer’s request Conditions
, eWhen you start the programming from step 1,
Programming you may dial the desired CO number instead
1. Dial (20). of the NEXT button at step 2.
“ENTER CO NO” will be displayed. eTie PREV buion attows you to go to the
previous CO for displaying the calling party
2. Press the NEXT bution. control signal selection.
“CO 1: ENABLE” will be displayed and
“ENABLE” will blink. Programming Table
3. Press the SELECT button, to alternate be- See page 5-15.
tween ENABLE and DISABLE to select the
desired mode.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
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[21] [AB] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] °°
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Description
The intercom alerting mode (tone aleriing/voice
alerting) at a receiving extension can be selected
through programming.
TONE. Tone alerting (ringing) sounds at the
receiving extension.
VOICE. Voice alerting instead of Tone alerting
is heard through the speaker on the
receiving extension.
Programming
I. Dial (21 J).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: TONE CALL" will be displayed and
“TONE” will blink.
3. Press the SELECT burton to alternate be-
iween TONE CALL and VOICE CALL to
select the desired mode.
4. Press the STORE bution.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to program the call mode
of the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
[21] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] TEND]
——--- Until the desired extension number appears
Ц
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step I,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT button at step 2.
eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the alerting
mode.
Example:
aVOICE CALL on the extension 23
[21] [23] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Programming Table
See page 5-15.
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Programmable Doorphone
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[22] [AB] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] TO
or
[22] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END] _
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Description Conditions FE
Allows each extension to be programmed for e When you start the programming from step 1, a
receiving calls from up to 2 doorphones. you may dial the desired extension number
The doorphone is option. instead of the NEXT burton at step 2. —
eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
Programming previous extension for displaying the door-
phone assignment.
1. Dial (22).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. Example:
2. Press the NEXT button. ol Snow extension 22 to receive from D-
“21: D-PHONE 1, 2” will be displayed
o E will be displayed and [22] [22] [SELECT] [SELECT] [STORE]
1, 27 will blink.
[END]
3. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the
desired combination of doorphones (which
are to be connected to that extension) is Programming Table
displayed.
PR See page 5-15.
4. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the combina-
tion of the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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[23] [AB] SELECT] [STORE] [END]
or
[23] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
L...- until the desired extension number appears
Description Conditions
Permits an extension user to answer other ® Each extension may belong to more than one
ringing telephones, provided that they are in the pickup group, up to two, or does not belong
same pickup group. the group.
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
. he NEXT button at step 2.
Programmin instead of ! P
5 5 eThe PREV button allows you to go to the
1. Dial (23). previous extension for displaying the pickup
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed. group assignment.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21: PICKUP-G: 1” will be displayed and Examples:
“7” will blink. This means that extension 21 eextension 24...Pickup Group 1
belongs to pickup group 1. [23] [24] [STORE] [END]
eextension 25...Pickup Group 2
3. Repeat pressing the SELECT bution until the [23] [25] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
decived oroun combination is displaved
desired group combinati on is displayed.
Programming Table
4. Press the STORE button. See page 5-15.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, 10 program the assign-
ment of the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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[25] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Description Condition =
A tone indication will be heard at the holding The hold time reminder is activated, even if the —
extension to remind user that he still has a call hold recall time set is programmed to “DIS- —.
on hold. ABLE”.
The reminder will be sounded after 3 minutes
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PAL LLEFI UC LIU RT.
Example:
Th 9 ch
There are 9 choices ranging from (1) minute to 4 minutes=[25] [SELECT]
[STORE] [END]
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Programming Programming Table
See page 5-16.
1. Dial (25). pag —_
“TIME: 3 MIN” will be displayed and “3”
will blink.
2. Repeat pressing the SELECT button until the
desired time is displayed.
3. Press the STORE button,
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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Description
When the handset of the holding extension is
replaced on calls, you may have automatic hoid
recall after the desired time elapses.
The hold recall time set can be removed or
added at customer’s request.
Programming
I. Dial (26).
“TIME: 30 SEC” will be displayed and “30
SEC” will blink.
. Repeat pressing the SELECT burton until the
desired time (30 SEC, 1 MIN, 1.5 MIN, 2
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MIN, DIDABLE) 15 displayed.
3. Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
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Example:
1.5 minutes=[26] [SELECT] [SELECT]
[STORE] [END]
Programming Table
See page 5-16.
27] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
app
—_—
; 5 ... default 1
Description
The acknowledge rone thar is heard after acces-
sing the external paging can be removed or
added at the customers request.
Programming
1. Dial (27).
“ENABLE” will be displayed and blink.
2.Press the SELECT button to alternate be-
tween ENABLE and DISABLE to select the
desired mode.
3. Press the STORE bution.
The blinking figures will stop.
4. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
2-29
Example:
To eliminate the paging access tone.
[27] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
yep
Programming Table
See page 5-16.
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Programmable Secret Auto Dial
Description
When you dialled on outside line by speed
dialling, the dialled number can be secret.
LCD of the KX-T7130E.
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Programming
1.
Dial (29).
“NO SECRET” will be displayed and
blink.
Press the SELECT bunon to alternaie
between “NO SECRET” and “SECRET”
to select the desired mode.
Press the STORE button.
The blinking figures will stop.
To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
Programming Table
See page 3-16.
2-30
[31] NEXT] IC...
or
[31] [AB] [C...E] [STORE] [END]
HAR EE BA mmm EE
El [STORE] [END]
“default (all 8 вино)
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= (21) on extension 21 | |
Description
Through programming, you can select which
CO Line is accessed automatically when you
dial 9 to use the “Automatic Line Access”
feature or you use the “Auto CO Hunting”
feature.
Programming
Î. Dial (31).
“ENTER EXT NO” will be displayed.
2. Press the NEXT button.
“21:CO 1, 2, 3” will be displayed and “1, 2,
3" will blink.
3. Dial the CO Numbers to be entered.
To cancel the entered CO Number, press the
CLEAR bution.
4. Press the STORE bution.
The blinking figures will stop.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4, to program the assign-
ment on the other extensions.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press
the END button.
2-31
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of the NEXT burton at step 2.
eThe PREV bution allows you to go to the
previous extension for displaying the CO
assignment.
Operation
e See page 3-2 or 4-1 “Automatic Line Access”.
eThe programmed CO line will be selected
after dialling 9 automatically.
Programming Table
See page 5-16.
RIPE TA
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Allowed Code
[33] [AB] [C] [STORE] [END]
or
[33] [NEXT] [C] [STORE] [END]
SE until the desired memory location number appears
Description 5. To advance to the next memory location
Up to 5 or 10 area codes can be programmed for number, press the NEXT button.
use in toll dialling, in spite of toll restriction of To return to the previous memory location
class 2 and 3. number, press the PREV bution.
The allowed area codes have priority over any To go to the desired memory location
other programmed codes under each classes. number, press SELECT button and dial the
e Memory locations 00~04 are effective to class memory location number.
2 and 3. Memory locations 05~09 are effective
to only class 2. 6. Repeat step 3 го 5.
Programmin 2 7. To return to the initial program mode, press
When Service Class 2 is programmed; the END bution.
1. Dial (33).
“ENTER CODE NO.” will be displayed. Conditions
e An area code should consist of 4 digits.
2. Dial (00 through 09) or press the NEXT ex substitutes for any unspecified numbers, see
button. the following example.
3. Dial the area code with 4 digits. Example:
eTo erase a wrong number, nress the
DPF aaa RE FEE E o Ls F4 y ll жи
CLEAR bution,
4. Press the STORE button.
The STORE indicator will be lit,
2-32
To allow extension 24 to have access to 03, the
area code which has unspecified number on the
last digit in the service class 3:
Enter 03% to the memory location 00.
[33] [NEXT] [03%] [STORE] [END]
Programming Table
See page 5-16.
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ни until the desired extension number appears
Description
Allows each extension to be programmed for
unlocking the door, Up to 2 Door Openers can
be connected to the system,
Programming
1. Dial (34).
2. Press the NEXT bution.
“21: D-OPENER...” will be displayed and
“..." will blink.
3. Keep pressing the SELECT button until the
desired combination of door opener is dis-
played.
4. Press the STORE bution.
The LCD will stop blinking.
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 to program the combina-
tion of the other extensions,
6. To return to the initial programming mode,
press the END button.
Conditions
e When you start the programming from step 1,
you may dial the desired extension number
instead of NEXT button at step 2.
e The PREV burton allows you to go to previous
extension for displaying the door opener as-
signment.
Example:
eTo allow extension 22 to open the D-
OPENER 2.
[34] [22] [SELECT] [SELECT] [SELECT]
[STORE] [END]
® For Installation and operation of the Door
Opener, see pages I-13 and 3-39.
Programming Table
See page 5-16.
2-33
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The two telecom companies offering long distance
and international calls in the UK;
— the BTL (BRITISH TELECOM LINE) and the
MCL (MERCURY LINE).
If the LCR feature is enabled on the PBX, it auto-
matically selects the line with least expensive charges
and routes the call via it. It is also possible to specify
which lines are used under LCR.
Please make arrangements for using the LCR fea-
ture as follows.
Contact with MCL
Receive the Authorization code
Y
Program the LCR
The listed codes shown below must be
programmed.
|
i For MCL: MCL Access Code password
Authorization Code
For BTL: BTL Used Code
Condition
When making a call via MCL using LCR, the call is
always transmitted in tone mode after the MCL Au-
thorization Code is dialled, even if the dial mode is
set 10 pulse mode.
Process of connecting a line
The foilowing flow chart shows you how the LCR
selects which line is appropriate when vou make a
long distance call.
Step 1
Is the first digit of the
dialled number 0?
No Yes
Step 2
Are the leading 5 digits of the
dialied number (not including the
first digit of STD code 0") found
in BTL used code list?
|
| Yes No
Чаи
1 Y
BTL is selected MCL is selected
Example:
User dial 9-0-12345-67-8901.
The area code 12345 is one which can be connected
via MCL at a lower cost.
Step 1 Is the first digit of the dialled number “07?
——— Yes
Step2 Are the leading 5 digits of the dialied num-
ber (not including the first digit of STD
code 0") found in BTL used code list?
— No
Therefore the call is routed via MCL.
Overriding LCR
elf you directly dial MCL access code tde-
fault: 131), the call is always routed via MCL. If
you directly dial BTL access code 121", the call is
always routed via BTL.
Example:
To select MCL, dial as follows:
9+ MCL Access Code+ STD Code+
Subscriber Number
® You may dial 81 through 83 or press CO button
instead of the automatic line access number 9.
® The authorization code of a selected outside line is
automatically senr without entering it.
LCR (cont.)
Programming
The following programming is necessary 10 activate
the LCR feature,
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<I> LCR Enable or Disable
See page 2-35.
<2> BTL Used Code
See page 2-36.
<3> <4>
Password
MCL Authorization Code
See page 2-37.
MCL Access Code
See page 3-38.
<6> Itemized Bill by Extension
See page 2-39,
<i>
<7> BTL Access Code
See page 2-38.
2-35
- LCR Enable or Disable
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Description
You may program whether users use LCR feature or
not when they make outside calls.
Programming
1. Dial (70).
“LCR: DISABLE’ will be displayed.
2. Press the SELECT button.
“LCR: ENABLE” will be displayed.
3. Press the STORE bution.
4. The confirmation tone will sound.
5. Press the END bution.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
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Description
You may store up to 40 area codes which users
specify to connect via BTL.
Programming
I.
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Dial (71).
“ENTER CODE NO.” will be displayed.
‚(Choose a or b)
aj Press the NEXT button until the desired num-
ber is displayed.
b) Enter the desired entry number.
Press the CLEAR button, when erasing a
wrong number.
. Enter the 5-digit area code.
. Press the STORE burton.
. The confirmation tone will sound.
. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to store the desired area code.
. Press the END button.
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Conditions
e Each area code number should consist of 5 digits.
®“%” substitutes for unspecified digit to fill in the
area code.
® The area code means the code without the first digit
of STD code. The first digit of STD code is always
“0.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
MCL Authorization Code —. >
[72] [ABCD] [STORE]
= —— dd
| + + +
lL [NEXT] [E [6-7] [STORE] [END]
| p--—-<-——-Authorization code with pause
After pressing STORE.
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press the SELECT to
change the Password
Description
The Authorization code is the confidential code
number given by the MCL when a user contracts
with the MCL. It is provided so that MCL can
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It is useful for itemizing bills that each CO line stores
an Authorization code.
The password is for users security.
Programming
1. Dial (72).
“PASSWORD” will be displayed.
2. Enter a 4-digit password.
3. Press the STORE button.
When you want to change the password, press
the SELECT button to go back to step 2.
4. Press the NEXT bution.
CENTER CO NO." will be displayed.
3. Enter CO number.
If vou store CO number OI,
STORED will be displayed.
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6. Keep pressing the PAUSE button as needed.
2-37
7. Enter an Authorization code.
If the Authorization code is 1234567890, enter
it.
“1: PP1234567890” will be displayed.
“P” means pause which you entered at step O.
NAPO
8. Press the STORE button.
9. The confirmation tone will sound.
10. Repat steps 4 10 8 to program the other CO lines.
11. When programming is over, press the END but-
on.
Conditions
® Authorization code should consist of less than
20 digits.
e An interval is necessary between the MCL access
code and an Authorization code.
When you press the PAUSE button, a letter “P”
will be displayed.
See steps 6 and 7 of the programming.
® You may store up to three Authorization codes.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
- MCE Access Code
[73] [A...J] [STORE] [END]
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=¥37... default
Description
This access code is essential so that LCR will connect
a certain line with MCL.
Programming
1. Dial (73).
“MCL: 131" will be displayed.
2. Enter the MCL access code.
3. Press the STORE button.
4. The confirmation tone will sound.
5. Press the END button.
Conditions
® Access code should consist of less than 10 digits.
e The MCL Access code is usually 131, but it may
vary depending on user's location.
Please make sure of it in advance.
® Though the area code is the same as BTL used
code under the control of LCR, MCL Access code
makes the call connect via MCL.
Dial as follows:
9 or 81 through 83+ MCL Access code+
STD code (0)+ phone number
— You may press the CO burron instead of dialling
9 or 81 through 83.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
2-38
BTL Access Code
[75] [ABCD] [STORE] [END]
|
Description
This access code is essential so that LCR will connect
a certain line with the BTI. automatically and inten-
tionally.
Programming
1. Dial (75).
“BT: 121" will be displayed.
2. Enter the BTL access code.
3. Press the STORE button.
4. The confirmation tone will sound.
5. Press the END button.
Conditions
® The BTL Access code consisis of less than 4 digits.
a The BTL Access code is usually 121, but it may
vary depending on user’s location.
Please make sure of it is advance.
e Though the area code should be connected via MC
under the control of LCR, BTL Access code
makes a line connect via BT.
Dial as follows:
Q or 81 through 86+ BTL Access code
+STD code+ Phone number
— You may press the CO button instead of dialling
9 or 81 through 83.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
Itemized Bill by Extension.
until the desired CO number appears
[74] (NEXT, [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
or [EE]
[74] [A] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
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DESCripion Conaitions
The caller extension number is automatically dialled
out in addition to the Authorization code when you
make outside calls using MCL.
The extension number is sent following the Authori-
zation code.
Programming
I. Dial (74).
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2. Press the NEXT button or dial the CO number
(1 through 3).
“CO 1: DISABLE" will be displayed.
3. Press the SELECT button to alternate between
DISABLE and ENABLE.
4. Press the STORE button.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to program the assign-
ment of the other COs.
6. To return to the initial program mode, press the
END button.
2-39
The PREV button allows you to return to the previ-
ous CO number.
Programming Table
See page 5-17.
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DETAILED FEATURE DESCRIPTION AND
OPERATION FOR EMSS PROPRIETARY TELEPHONE
To operate this system, after making program changes, set the System Program Switch located on the
To Make Calls
When the unit is unused, the Liquid Crystal Display will show the month, the day and the time.
5 | | N Inter 7 LADO IE
LIFTTHE PRESS THE up TT PRESS THE PRESS
HANDSET — DSS BUTTON “SP-PHONE” DSS BUTTON -SP-PHONE”
(21 through 26) {21 through 28)
® You may dial the extension number (21 through 28) instead of pressing the DSS button.
® You may press the INTERCOM button instead of the first SP-PHONE bution.
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Intercom
Description To dial another extension again without hanging up
Station to station dialling within the
KX-T30810BE system.
Operation
Using the handset
1. Lift the handset.
While having a conversation,
press the DSS button.
® The original conversation will be terminated
and another exrension can be dialled.
2. Press the DSS bution.
3. Start talking. Conditions
4. Hang up upon completion of the conversa- eWhen a called party has the KX-T7130E
tion. equipped with the LCD, an extension number
of the calling party will be displayed on the
Hands-free LCD of the called party.
1. Press the SP-PHONE or INTERCOM ® An extension number of the calling party will
bution. be displayed on the LCD of the KX-T7130E.
2. Press the DSS bution. eYou can not use the DSS button whose
indicator has been already lighting since any-
3. Start talking. one is using the extension.
e The INTERCOM indicator will be lit green
4. Press the SP-PHONE button. while using the unit.
e The KX-T7050F will not function for hands-
® You may dial the extension number (21 through
28) instead of pressing the DSS button. free mode.
3-1
LIFT THE HANDSET ~~ DIAL 9” WAIT FOR THE CO.
OR PRESS DIAL TONE
“SP-PHONE
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DIAL THE PHONE TALK HANG UP OR
NUMBER PRESS "$P-PHONE"
Description
Each extension can automatically select an idle
CO Line within the KX-T30810BE.
Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton.
2. Dial (9).
Dial tone from CO will be heard.
3. Dial the phone number.
4. Starr talking.
5. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button
upon completion of the conversation.
Conditions
M © dialled, will be displayed on the LCD of
the KX-T7130F and you will hear followings.
® Dial tone from CQ: indicates thar the CO
Line is captured.
® Busy tone: indicates that the three CO Lines
are busy.
® Reorder tone: indicates that the extension is
denied access outside line.
E The CO indicator will be lit green at your
extension and lit red at other extensions.
N The KX-T7050F will not function for hands-
free mode.
3-2
Ш Individual Line Access
Using the Handset
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LIFT THE CO" CO. DIAL TONE
HANDSET С
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DIAL THE PHONE TALK HANG UP
NUMBER
Hands-free
—
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PRESS WAIT FOR THE DIAL THE PHONE
“co” C 0. DIAL TONE NUMBER
| SP-PHONE |
PRESS
“SP-PHONE”
Description
Any of the 3 CO's may be directly selected.
Operation
Using the handset
I. Lift the handset.
2. Press the CO button.
Dial tone from CO will be heard.
3. Dial the phone number.
4. Start talking.
5. Hang up.
Hands-free
I. Press the CO button.
Dial tone from CO will be heard.
2. Dial the phone number.
3. Swart ralking.
4. Press the SP-PHONE button.
eThe phone number dialled will be displayed
on the LCD of the KX-T7I30E,
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indicator has been already lighting red since
anyone is using the CO line.
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Outward Dialling (cont.
Speed Dialling
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL -8” DIAL THE CO
QR PRESS NUMBER M You may press the CO button to select the
SP-PHONE (1 through 3) CO line directly after lifting the handset or
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WAIT FOR THE DIAL THE TALK HANG UP There are 100 memory locations of system speed
C.0. TELEPHONE THE HANDSET dialli ailabl
DIAL TONE NUMBER OR PRESS Е втацаок.
‘SP-PHONE” ———
Operation
Description 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
Any of the 3 CO Lines may be selected by dial button.
access. 2. Press the AUTO DIAL bution.
Operation 3. Dial speed access code.
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE M You may press the CO button to select the
button. CO line directly after lifting he handset or
2. Dial (8) and the CO number (1 through 3). pressing the SP-PHONE bunon.
Dial tone from CO will be heard.
3. Dial the phone number. Conditions
4. Start talking. eo The dialled number will be displayed on the
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button. LCD of the KX-T7130L. |
eContinuous use of speed dial is possible.
Conditions ex. [AUTO DIAL] [0] [0] [AUTO DIAL] [0] [1]
e The phone number dialled will be displayed e The combination of speed dialling, one touch
on the LCD of the KX-T7130F. dialling and manual dialling is possible.
#/ndividual line access codes
Dial 81 for CO 1
Dial 82 for CO 2
Dial 83 for CO 3
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= Each extension can access new CO line
without hanging up.
While having a conversation,
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Programming
You may dial 81 through 83 instead of 9.
TE Each extension can automati-
cally select an idle CO line.
81 through 83.. Each extension can select a
CO line designated.
| 9 or 81 through 83 must be dialled for storage. |
E To Correct an Error while Programming |
Г Storage
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PRESS DIAL ‘9° DIAL THE PRESS
"PROGRAMMABLE PHONE STORE’
FEATURE" NUMBER
TRANSFER e After pressing the CLEAR
3 button, reprogram the cor-
rect number,
nov ©The TRANSFER bution is
“CLEAR (TRANSFER) used as the CLEAR burton.
INSTEAD OF
“STORE”
Ш 7о С hange a Stored Number
Repeat “Storage” above.
E To Confirm a Stored Number
Repeat programming the same number into the
same station.
When the STORE bution is pressed, a beep will be
heard.
ero beeps ...... storage is correct.
®one beep ....., storage is incorrect.
Repeat the procedure of pro-
gramming.
® Be sure the handset is in the cradle and the SP-PHONE button is OFF.
eSer the MEMORY switch of the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM.
E To Erase after Programming __
E - TRANSFER | | AUTO DIAL
I | Ш I: STORE
PRESS PRESS PRESS
“PROGRAMMABLE “CLEAR “STORE”
FEATURE" (TRANSFER)
e The TRANSFER button is used as the CLEAR
button.
= programming all the numbers, return
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LIFT THE HANDSET "PRESS
OR PRESS PROGRAMMABLE
SP-PHONE"" FEATURE"
EM You may press the CO button to select the
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CO line directly after lifting the handset or
pressing the SP-PHONE bution.
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Dialling
Description
, . . I. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
There are 12 memory locations for automatic button
dialling available. Up to 16 digits can be stored
into each of the memory locations.
Pushing the “x, © 7, “=", “RECALL” or
“PAUSE” button counts as I digit.
e For your convenience, program private phone
numbers into your proprietary telephone.
Programming
Be sure the handset is in the cradle and the
SP-PHONE burton is OFF.
1. Set the MEMORY switch 10 “PROGRAM”.
“ONE TOUCH DIAL” will be displayed.
2. Press a programmable feature button.
The LCD will show “NOT STORED” when
nothing is stored in the programmable feature
button “OI”.
When automatic line access number 9 and the
phone number 123-456-7890 has been stored,
“9-1 23-456-7890" will be displayed.
3. Enter the line access number.
9: automatic line access number
81: line access number of CO !
82: line access number of CO 2
83: line access number of CO 3
4. Enter the phone number.
You may enter punctuations during a
phone number.
The SAVE button is used as the “—”
button.
e To erase a wrong enter, press the CLEAR
bution.
The TRANSFER button is used as the
CLEAR button.
5. Press the STORE button.
The STORE indicator will be lit.
6, Repeat steps 2 to 3, to program on other
programmable feature butron.
7. After programming all the numbers, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
The STORE indicator will go out.
2. Press a programmable feature bution.
e You may press the CO button 10 select the
CO line directly after lifting the handset or
pressing the SP-PHONE button.
Conditions
e To more the 13 digits of a phone number, use
the 'Y”, or “4 button for scrolling the dis-
play.
® The dialled phone number will be displayed
on the LCD.
® Continuous use of the programmable feature
button is possible. (ex. press 01-02)
® The combinations of speed dialling. one-touch
dialling and manual dialling is possible.
eThe line access number (9, 81, 82 or 83)
should be stored.
® Continuous use of one itouch dialling is pos-
sible.
Example:
[01] [02]
In this case, programmable feature button
“02” should not include the line access
number.
eWhen dialling, the pause is automatically
red after line access number (9, 81, 82 or
J.
® Features that can be accessed by using the
dialling button also can be programmed into
memory.
Refer to “One Touch Access for System
Features” page 3-22.
Example:
Automatic line access number 9 and phone
number 123-4567 into the programmable fea-
ture “OF” button.
Programming
[Set to “PROGRAM” [01] [9]
[123-4567] [STORE] [Set to "SET
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клип
[LIFT HANDSET] [01]
e You may press the CO button to select the CO
line directly after lifting the handset.
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAE 41 WAIT FOR THE
OR PRESS CONFIRMATION
SP-PHONE' TONE AND
THEN TALK
Calling doorphone 2
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL 42" WAIT FOR THE
QR PRESS CONFIRMATION
‘SP-PHONE TONE AND
THEN TALK
Description
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Up to Two doorphones (KX-T30865E) can be
connected to the KX-T30810BE.
Operation
Dialling to the doorphones
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton.
2. Dial (41) for calling doorphone 1.
Dial (42) for calling doorphone 2.
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“DOOR 1” or “DOOR 2” will be displayed,
3. Wait for the confirmation tone and then start
talking.
4. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button
upon completion of the conversation.
Condition
eThe features, for instance, hold, transfer and
so on, can not be activated by the doorphone.
3-6
= Distinctive Dial Tone ~~
Description
A distinctive dial tone will be heard from the
handset if the extension user has previously
activated a special feature,
Operation
None
Conditions
There are two 1ypes of dial tones.
Dial tone 1: ordinary dial tone
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Dial tone 2: when any of the following fea-
tures is activated:
Do not Disturb
Dial Call Pickup Deny
Call Forwarding
Data Line Security
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“SP-PHONE"
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CO line directly after lifting the handset or
pressing the SP-PHONE button.
Description
The last phone number dialled on an outgoing
call to CO line can be redialled.
Operation
button.
2. Press the REDIAL bution.
e You may press the CO button to select the CO
line directly after lifting the handset or pressing
the SP-PHONE burton.
Conditions
en to 32 digits can be stored and redialled.
Pushing me “+” “E” or “PAUSE” button
counis as | digit.
eo When calling or while in the conversation
mode, pressing the REDIAL button will cause
the redial to operate after abour 3 seconds.
3-7
To Receive Calls
Answer
| SP-PHONE |
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an oo]
LIFT THE PRESS
HANDSET “SP-PHONE'
Operation
Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
eWhen “Automatic Answering Selection” fea-
ture is selected “manual” mode in the
KX-T30810BE and outside call reaches, lift
the handset and then press the CO button
whose indicator is flashing red.
e When an intercom call reaches, you may press
the INTERCOM burton whose indicator is
flashing quickly and talk. (Hands-free mode)
oe When an outside call reaches, you may press
the CO button whose indicator is flashing red
quickly and talk. (Hands-free mode)
_ Automatic Answer-Infercom
Setting To cancel
AITO ANSWER AUTO ANSWER
| MUTE MUTE
PRESS AUTO ANSWER" PRESS “AUTO ANSWEZ '
(INDICATOR WILL (INDICATOR WILL
BE LIT) GO OUT}
Description
Allows extension user to answer an intercom
call in the automatic hands-free mode without
any operation when receiving intercom calls.
Operation
1. For setting, press the AUTO ANSWER
bution.
The AUTO ANSWER indicator will be lit.
2. For cancellation, press the AUTO ANSWER
burton again.
The AUTO ANSWER indicator will go out.
Description
e This feature is required to be set beforehand
while the unit is not In use.
eThe KX-T7050E will not function for Auto-
matic Answer.
3-8
Dial Call Pickup
MA
JER
LIFT THE HANDSET
OR PRESS
“EP-PHONE”
Description
An extension user can answer any ringing
extension within their own pickup group.
Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Dial (50) and wait for confirmation tone.
3. Start talking.
Conditions
® Dial Call Pickup will work for incoming calls
(intercom, outside and doorphone) but will
not work for camp-on recalls and hold recalls,
elf a ringing extension is outside pickup group
or is in the mode of dial call pickup denied, a
reorder tone will be heard through the use of
this feature.
® Refer to ‘Dial Call Pickup Group Assignment’
on page 2-26.
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DIAL “5” DIAL THE RINGING
EXTENSION |
FELI PTENC
(21 through 28)
Description
An extension may answer an incoming call that
is ringing at another extension regardless of
pickup group.
Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Dial (5) and then the extension number (21
through 28) at which call is ringing.
3. Wait for confirmation tone and then start
talking.
Conditions
el: is possible 10 answer calls outside your
assigned pickup group.
e Direcied Call Pickup can use with the present
cali placed on hold.
Example:
Mr. Brown's extension number is 26.
He is now out of office.
Mark receives the call instead of Mr. Brown
with the telephone on his desk, extension 25.
Dial E and the
extension no. [2] [6] (Teel 3 |
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pr. Brown 4 TS
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Doorphone
To answer a doorphone
LIFT THE
PRESS
HANDSET - SP-PHONE”
Operation
Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
Conditions
elf calls from doorphones are not answered
within 15 seconds, the calls will be cancelled.
® Ring from doorphone.
an] I 1 | | |
I sec
e Each extension has to be programmed for
receiving from doorphones. See “Programm-
able Doorphone” on page 2-25.
3-10
Distinctive Ring Tone
Description
A different ringing pattern is used to distinguish
intercom calls from incoming outside calls.
Automatic ring back for the camp on feature
will ring differently from the ringing on inter-
com, ouiside, doorphone calls.
Intercom calls (including intercom hold recall)
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Incoming outside calls (including outside hold
recall)
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While Having a Conversation
PRESS CONFIRMATION
“HOLD” TONE OF 2
BEEPS WILL
BE HEARD
To place a call on hold: To retrieve:
eat the holding extension
/ flashing 
in green |
ES
PRESS CO”
e from another extension
ı flashing
| in red
Description
If you wish to leave your phone unattended but
want the caller you are in conversation with to
wait, call on hold may be used. Outside calls
may be placed on hold.
Calls on hold can be released by another
extensions.
Operation
I. You are in conversation with an outside
party.
2. Press the HOLD button.
The indicator of CO burton which is on hold
will flash slowly (green).
The confirmation tone of 2 beeps will be
heard.
To Retrieve at the holding extension,
press the CO bution (flashing green).
The indicator light will return to a steady
green,
To Retrieve from another extension,
m press ine CO Dution (jiasning redj.
The green flashing indicator at the held
extension will turn red. o
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Conditions
eWhen a call is on hold for more than 30
minutes after a hold rime reminder is sounded,
the call will be terminated automatically.
A hold time reminder is sounded through the
built-in speaker of the extension.
® Calls on hold will be recalled either after
30 seconds, 1 minute, ! minute and
30 seconds or 2 minutes, once handset is
repiaced for the SP-PHONE burton is
pressed).
If hold recall time set is set to "DISABLE",
will not be recalled.
Refer to "Hold Recall Time Set” on page 2-28.
e The hold time reminder is activated, even if the
hold recall time set is programmed to “Dis-
ABLE",
® When lifting the handset {or be pressing the
SP-PHONE button):
before recalling... I'he dial tone wilf be heard
with the call on hold.
You may dial another
phone number,
while recalling... Only the first call on hold
will be released and entered
into the conversation mode.
Call on Exclusive Hold—CQ … Ee RT ес
To place a call To retrieve:
on exclusive hold:
‘flashing in
groups of |
| (5 green
PRESS PRESS
"HOLD" “CO”
Description Conditions
The calls on exclusive hold can not be released eWiken a call is on hold for more than 30
by any extension other than the phone which minutes after a hold time reminder is sounded
has placed the call on hold. the call will be terminated automatically.
. A hold time reminder is sounded through the
Operation built-in speaker of the extension.
, eCalls on hold will be recalled either after 30
i. You are in conversation with an outside seconds, ] minute, 1 minute and 30 seconás or
party. 2 minutes, once handset is replaced (or the
SP-PHONE bution is pressed).
2. Press the HOLD button. If hold recall time set is set 10 “ DISABLE", will
The indicator of the CO bution which is on not be recalled.
hold will flash slowly (green colour). Refer to ‘Hold Recall Time Set‘ on page 2-28.
The confirmation tone of 2 beeps will be ® The hold time reminder is activated, even if the
heard, hold recall time set is programmed to “DIS-
3 я ; ABLE”,
. Press the HOLD button again. ps
The indicator will flash in ero s of 2 (green eWhen lifting the handset for pressing the
colour). ; Ea 2 15 SP-PHONE button}:
before recalling... The dial tone will be heard
with the call on hold.
4. To retrieve, press the CO button whose
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indicator flashing in groups of 2 (green р hone find he another >
colour). hil Ш | ==
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Call on Hold— Intercom
To place a call on hold. To retrieve:
ear the holding extension
{flashing}
CONFIRMATION
TONE QF 2 "INTERCOM"
BEEPS WiLL
BE HEARD
Description
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hold
30 minutes after a hold time reminder is
Calls on hold can be released by another sounded, the call will be terminated automati-
extensions. cally.
A hold time reminder is sounded through the
. built-in speaker of the extension.
Operation eCalls on hold wili be recalled either afer
30 seconds, ! minute, ! minute and
1. You are in conversation with an internal 30 seconds or 2 minutes, once handset is
party. replaced (or the SP-PHONE button is
_ | pressed).
2. Press the HOLD button, If hold recall time ser is set to "DISABLE",
The indicator on the INTERCOM button will will not be recalled.
flash slowly. Refer 10 “Hold Recall Time Set” on page 2-28.
The confirmation tone of 2 beeps will be ® The hold time reminder is activated, even if the
heard. hold recall time set is programmed to DIS-
To retrieve at the holding extension, ABLE.
press the INTERCOM button whose indica- e When lifting the handset {or be pressing the
tor flashing slowly. SP-PHONE button):
The indicator on the INTERCOM burton will before recalling...me dial tone will be heard
e on.
with the call on hold.
You may dial another
phone number.
while recalling...the call on hold will be
released and entered into the
conversation mode.
e An Intercom hold can be activated on one
extension only.
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on exclusive hold:
Е HOLD | |. wow INTERCOM
“PRESS PRESS PRESS
“HOLD AGAIN “INTERCOM”
Description Conditions
The intercom call on exclusive hold can not be
released by any extension other than the phone
which has placed the call on hold.
Operation
I. You are in conversation with an internal
party.
2. Press the HOLD button.
The indicator on the INTERCOM button will
flash slowly,
The confirmation tone of 2 beeps will be
heard.
3. Press the HOLD button, again.
The indicator will flash in groups of 2.
4. To retrieve, press the INTERCOM button.
The indicator on the INTERCOM bution will
return to a steady green.
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eWhen a call is on hold for more than 30
minutes after a hold time reminder sounds, the
call will be terminated automatically.
A hold time reminder is sounded through the
built-in speaker of the extension.
eCails on hold will be recalled either after
30 seconds, ! minute, I minute and
30 seconds or 2 minutes, once handset is
replaced for the SP-PHONE bution is
pressed). If hold recall time set is set to
“DISABLE, will not be recalled. Refer to
“Hold Recall Time Set” on page 2-28.
® The hold time reminder is activated, even if the
hold recall time set is programmed to “DIS-
ABLE”.
e When lifting the handset (or be pressing the
SP-PHONE bution):
before recalling. ..the dial tone will be heard
with the call on hold.
You may dial another
phone number.
while recalling...the call on hold will be
released and entered into the
conversation mode.
An Intercom hold can be activated on one
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Conference
CONSULT WITH
PRESS DIAL ;
“CONF” 2ND PARTY THE 2NQ PARTY “CONF
he 1st par NUMBER A 3-party
is placed on conference is now
hold. established.
De scriptio n To terminate one caller and talk io the another caller
Allows for up to a three party conference Press the INTERCOM button.
(J-inside). You will be connected to the first participant.
Conditions
Operation e Pressing a CO button which is out of confer-
ence, allows you to exit from the conference
1. Press the CONF button, to place the first
party on hold.
2. Dial the number of the second party.
If second party does not answer, press the
INTERCOM button to return to the first
party.
3. Press the CONF button.
The confirmation tone will be heard.
3 party conference is now established.
“CONF” will be displayed.
e You may press the HOLD button instead of
the first CONF button.
To terminate conference
Replace the handset or press the SP-PHONE
bution.
e The other wo parties are directly connected
together and can converse with each other.
3-15
and to access an outside party and the other
parties to be connected together.
e Pressing the INTERCOM button for confer-
ence, allows you to exit from the conference
and to access an intercom.
To transfer after other extension answers
TRANSFER
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PRESS
“TRANSFER”
To Retrieve the Call
( Quiside call
CO
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PRESS THE ANNOUNCE HANG UP OR PRESS PRESS THE HANG UF OR
DSS BUTTON AND WAIT PRESS “TRANSFER” DSS BUTTON PRESS
FOR AN "SP-PHONE™ "SP-PHONE"
eYou may dial the extension number instead of pressing the DSS button.
If the other extension did not receive the transferred call within 30 seconds after the call has been
transferred, the call will return to you. In this case:
Intercom cal! ™
ANSWER
INTERCOM
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PRESS “CO” PRESS LIFT THE HANDSET
“INTERCOM” OR PRESS
(The CO mdicator ) (The ICM ingicatar "5Р-РНОМЕ"
15 flashing stowly. Is flashing slowly )
Description To change the party to whom a call is transferred
Outside or intercom calls may be transferred to before hanging up
any extension manually.
Operation
Press the CO or INTERCOM bution whose
indicator is flashing slowly to retrieve the сай,
then repeat the procedure of Call Transfer.
I. You are engaged in a call (outside or
intercom).
2. Press the TRANSFER button.
3. Press the DSS button corresponding to the
destination.
or
и E
Dial number of extension (21 through 28) го
which the call is transferred.
4. For Unscreened call transfer. replace the
handset or press the SP-PHONE button.
For Screened call transfer, wait for new party
to answer and announce call, then replace
Conditions
elf the transferred call is not answered in a
pre-determined time (see page 2-28, Hold
Recall Time Set), it will cease to ring ar the
transferred extension and will recall back to
the original transferring extension.
e Upon recall to the transferring extension, if
call is not answered in 30 minutes it will be
terminated.
eWhen busy, you may access the other exten-
the handset or press the SP-PHONE bution, sion by dialling 2.
To retrieve the Call
If the other extension did not receive the
transferred call within 30 seconds after the call
has been transferred, the call will return to you.
In this case:
Press the CO or INTERCOM button whose
Also you may return to the calling party by
pressing the CO or INTERCOM bution whose
indicator is flashing slowly (green colour).
® The time that the call returns to you when the
transferred call is not received can be changed
30 seconds into 15 seconds.
For changing, see page 2-18.
indicator is flashing slowly, or lift the handset.
® The time that the transferred call which is not
received returns to you, may be set to 15
seconds.
For changing, see page 2-18.
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Call Splitting— Between CO and Intercom
PRESS "HOLD" ENAL 28D CONSULT WITH PRESS “HOLD” PRESS “CO” OA
м THE 2ND PARTY TO PLACE THE INTERCOM” WHOSE
PARTY ÓN PARTY 2ND PARTY ON INDICATOR 1S FLASHING
HOLD HOLD SLOWLY
CONSLILT WITH PRESS HOLD” PRESS “INTERCOM” OR CONSULT WITH
1 “CO” WHOSE INDICATOR THE 28D PARTY
TEST PARTY 187 PARTY ON [S FLASHING SLOWLY
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Description 8. Press the INTERCOM or CO button whose
Allows an extension user to alternate between a indicator is flashing slowly.
CO party and an Intercom party.
Pers Per 9. Consult with the second party.
Operation В В
Р 10. Repeat step 4 to 9.
I. Press the HOLD button to place the first
party on hold. Condition
eTo release the call splitting mode, press the
2. Dial the second party. CO or INTERCOM button without pressing
the HOLD button,
3. Consult with the second pariy. Conversation will be terminated and call on
hold will be returned to conversation.
A, Press the HOLD burton to place the second
party on hold.
5. Press the CO or INTERCOM bution whose
indicator is flashing slowly.
6. Consult with the first party.
7. Press the HOLD button to place the first
party on hold.
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Call Splittin g—Intercom :
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PRESS CONSULT
"HOLD TO WITH THE
PLACE 2ND PARTY
1ST PARTY
ON HOLD
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PRESS CONSULT PRESS
HOLD” TO WITH THE HOLD” TO
PLACE 1ST PARTY PLACE
2ND PARTY 15T PARTY
ON HOLD ON HOLD
Description
Allows an extension user to alternate between
two intercom parties,
Operation
1. Press the HOLD button to place the first
party on hold.
2. Dial the second party.
3. Consult with the second party.
4. Press the HOLD bution io place the second
party on hold.
5. Consult with the first party.
6. Press the HOLD button to place the first
party on hold.
7. Repeat step 3 to 6.
Condition
eTo release the call splitting mode, press the
INTERCOM bution instead of the HOLD
button.
Conversation will be terminated and call on
hold will be returned to conversation.
3-18
LIFT THE HANDSET
DIAL 44” CONFIRMATION
OR PRESS TONE OF 1 BEEP
‘’SP-PHONE” WILL BE HEARD
WAIT FOR AN
ANSWER
AND TALK
E The page can only
be heard from either
a KX-T7020E, a
KX-T7050F or a
KX-T7130F.
Description
Allows paging to all extensions.
Operation
To access paging
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1. Lift ihe handset or press ihe SP-THONE
button.
2. Dial (44) and wait for confirmation tone
(one beep).
“PAGING (ALL) will be displayed.
3. Start paging.
4. Wait for an answer and talk.
Conditions
e When an extension is in use, that extension
cannot gain access to paging.
eWhen any extension is using the paging (all
extensions, group or external), you cannot
access to paging.
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Paging— External
To access
For pickup group 1
CONFIRMATION
LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL *'45™
OR PRESS TONE
“SP-PHONE™
PAGE
WAIT FOR AN
ANSWER
AND TALK
For pickup group 2:
At step 2 above, dial 46 instead of 45.
Ш The page can only
be heard from either
a KX-T7020E, a
KX-T7050E or a
KX-T7130E.
To access
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LIFT THE HANDSET
DIAL 43 CONFIRMATION
OR PRESS TONE
SP-PHONE"
WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION
TONE ANS TALK
M Page will be heard
from external paging
equipment.
Description
Allows access to external paging equipment.
Description
Allows paging to either one of two groups.
Operation
To access paging
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button,
2. Dial (45) for paging the pickup group 1.
Dial (46) for paging the pickup group 2.
e The confirmation tone (one beep) will be
heard.
e “ PAGING (GRP 1)” or “PAGING (GRP
2)” will be displayed.
3. Start paging.
4. Wait for an answer and talk.
Conditions
eWhen an extension is in use, that extension
cannot gain access to paging.
eRejer to “Dial Call Pickup Group Assign-
ment” on page 2-26,
3-19
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Operation
To access external paging
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
bution.
2. Dial (43) and wait for confirmation tone (one
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“EXTERNAL PAGING" will be displayed.
3. Start paging.
When the page is answered, one beep will be
heard. Start talking.
Condition
elf external paging access tone is set to “DiS-
ABLE", confirmation tone will not be heard
after accessing the external paging.
Refer to Programmable External Paging
Access Tone on page 2-29.
Paging,
ETC OS
5 SET
à a
WHILE HAVING PRESS
A CONVERSATION “TRANSFER”
CONFIRMATION PAGE WAIT FORAN HANGUPOR
TONE ANSWER PRESS
“SP-PHONE™
eYou may dial 45, 46 or 43 instead of 44.
— тот
Operation
To transfer a call to the paged person
1. You are in conversation.
3. Dial (44) for paging all extensions.
Dial (45) for paging group 1.
Dial (46) for paging group 2.
Dial (43) for paging-external.
e Wait for confirmation tone.
4. Start paging.
$. Wait for an answer
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6. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
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To answer
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL "51° CONFIRMATION
OR PRESS TONE
“SP-PHONE”
Description
A page from built-in speaker or external paging
equipment can be answered from any extension.
Operation
To answer paging
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton.
2. Dial (51) and wait for confirmation tone (one
beep).
3. Start talking.
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A. UFTELALEELO EE
elf a call and CO number has been paged and
transferred, you may answer by pressing the
CO button whose number has been paged and
indicator is flashing slowly (red colour), in-
stead of dialling 51.
3-20
Use of Other Features
Background Music
LIFT THE HANDSET
OR PRESS
—SP-PHONE °
Te cancel
DIAL 7517
e
REPLACE THE WILL HEAR
HANDSET MUSIC
OR PRESS
—SP-PHONE”
LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL "750"
OR PRESS
SP-PHONE
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Description Condition
Music from an external source (e.g. radio) can
be listened to on the built-in speaker of the
telephone.
Operation
To enable
I. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton.
2. Dial (751%).
Wait for confirmation tone.
“BGM ON” will be displayed.
3. Replace handset or press the SP-PHONE
Music will be heard from the speaker.
To cancel
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton.
2. Dial (7504).
Wait for confirmation tone.
“BGM OFF” will be displayed.
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the SP-PHO NE button.
Music will be stopped.
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e When listening to the background music, the
music will be interrupted by incoming calls,
lifting handset or pressing the SP-PHONE
burton. After completion of the conversation
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pressing of the SP-PHONE button, will re-
sume the backgroud music.
One Touch Access for System
To enable
Be sure the SP-PHONE indicator is on.
PRESS
“MUTE”
® The MUTE indicator will flash.
To cancel
PRESS
AGAIN
Description
Use when you do not want your voice to be
heard by the other party.
Operation
To enable
Be sure the SP-PHONE indicator is on.
Press the MUTE button,
® The MUTE indicator will flash.
To cancel
Press the MUTE button again.
eThe MUTE indicator will go out.
Condition
e This feature can be activated in speakerphone
mode only.
3-22
Features
To Program
Set the MEMORY switch of the
proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM”,
Example:
Paging All Extensions (Dial 44).
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PRESS DIAL 44 PRESS
“PROGRAMMABLE “STORE”
FEATURE”
After programming all the system fea-
tures, return the MEMORY switch to
“SET.
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To Access
LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS
OR PRESS "PROGRAMMABLE
"5Р-РНОМЕ" FEATURE”
Description
Features that can be accessed by using the
dialling button also can be programmed into
memory.
(e.g. Paging All Extensions, Background
Music.)
Operation
To Program
Set the MEMORY switch of the proprietary tele-
phone to “PROGRAM”.
Example:
Paging All Extensions [Dial 44)
I. Press the PROGRAMMABLE FEA-
TURE button.
2. Dial (44).
3. Press the STORE button.
System feature described in the table on page
3-3 can be programmed into memory.
After programming all the numbers, return the
MEMORY switch to “SET”.
To Access
1. Lift the handset or press the “SP-PHONE”
bution.
2. Press the PROGRAMMABLE FEA-
TURE bution.
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External Feature Access
Call Waiting Service—From Central Office
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Tr AER IL | FYFETITA
THE NEW CALLER “RECALL” THE ORIGINAL
VHILE THE CALLER WHILE
ORIGINAL CALL THE 2ND CALL
IS ON HOLD 15 ON HOLD
it the calling party on“
(ra hangs up, the }
lina is terminated
Description Conditions
Allows extension user to access features of the
central office. (example: call waiting feature can
be supplied by central office.)
Please contact your Central Office about Call
Waiting Service (from the Central Office) and
its Operation.
Operation
Call Waiting Service—From Central Office
I.
2.
While having a conversation, another party
calls and a call waiting tone is heard.
Press the RECALL burton.
® The original call is placed on hold and the
new call can be answered.
Press the RECALL button again.
® The original caller can be spoken to again
and the new call is placed on hold.
®/f the calling party on hold hangs up, the
line is terminated.
® The external feature (call waiting} can only be
accessed when engaged on an outside call.
The above-mentioned example shows vou one
of the procedures.
e “RECALL” can be stored into memory in the
same way as “Storage” on page 3-4.
e You may access some features of the Central
Office using the RECALL button. If
KX-T30810BE is connected to the Central
Office and recall operation is required, follow
the procedure of recall operation which is
required in the Central Office.
Pulse/Tone Conversion
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PHONE PHONE
NUMBER NUMBER
Description
When the dialling mode is required to change a
pulse mode to a tone mode in one dialling
sequence, this feature is used.
Operation
1. Dial the phone number. (pulse mode)
2. Dial (+ #).
3. Dial the phone number. (tone mode)
Condition
e When you dial using this feature, you must use
the line set to a pulse mode.
Phone number after dialling “XxX #” will
change to tone mode.
3-24
DS LET
(Extension 21 only)
LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL “777 ENTER
OS PAESS THE HOUR
“SP-PHONE (01 through
12)
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ENTER DIAL "0 or” + PRESS
THE MINUTE 0: for AM a
{00 through 1- for PM
59)
Description
Lniry of the current time.
Operation
I. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
burton on extension 21.
2. Dial (77).
3. Enter the hour with 2 digits.
(01 through 12)
4. Enter the minute with 2 digits.
(00 through 59)
5. Dial (0) for AM or (1) for PM.
6. Press the # button.
7. Wait for the confirmation tone.
Conditions
® Instantly after pressing the # button, new time
counting will start.
eTime setting is done through extension 21
only.
Intercom Alerting Mode
Switching to tone alerting
LIFT THE HANDSET
QR PRESS
IT ERE ES AER
aF-FRAUNE
PRESS THE
DSS BUTTON
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Description
“Voice alerting” (through built-in speaker) that
is established at the called party's extension, can
be switched to “Tone alerting” (ringing).
Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
bution.
2. Press the DSS button or dial the extension
number.
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calling.
4. Press the bution.
The ring back tone will be heard.
Tone Ringer on the called party's extension
will be ready to be activated.
WAIT UNTIL THE
CONFIRMATION
TAI IC HEART
Ha A вы
3-25
RING BACK
TONE
Condition
© This feature is required io be set beforehand in
the KX-T30810BE. For programming, see
page 2-24.
Description
The indicators corresponding to the DSS (Direct Station Selection) butions and the INTERCOM button will
Busy Lamp Field
indicate the status of the extension in progress.
Explanation
® DSS indicator light
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idle
eccunpied (in use)
idle
on in use for intercom
slow flashing on hold
flashing in
groups of 2
!
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quick flashing
; receiving an incoming
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3-26
e CO indicator light
= Light Sidius
off idle
on (green colour) in use
slow flashing on hold
(green colour)
flashing in groups
of 2 (green colour) :
on exclusive hold
on fred colour)
in use ar another
extension
slow flashing
(red colour)
on hold at another
extension
quick flashing
(red colour)
. receiving an incoming
outside call
Description
The elapsed time (from dialling to replacing
handset} on originating outside calls will be
displayed.
Operation
None
Conditions
e When intercom calls, the duration time of
conversation is not displayed.
e “DURATION” will be displaved.
e Refer to “Duration Time Count Start Made”
on page 2-20,
Description
If a handset remains off hook or is disconnected
at the other end, a reorder tone will be heard.
When “Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal”
mode is set to "DISABLE", the reorder tone
will not be heard. (see page 2-23.)
Operation
None
Condition
eThe party whose handset remains off-hook
will hear a reorder tone to indicate thar the call
is disconnected.
Mixed Station Dialling
An
y telephone instrument, whether (KX-
T7OQUE, KX-T7050E, KX-T7130E for exclu-
sive use}, standard LD telephone (10 pps,
20 pps), or standard MF4 telephone, may be
used as an extension of the KX-T30810BE.
Operation
None
3-27
Power Failure Transfer
Description
In the event of a power failure each CO will be
connecied to assigned extension.
CO 1 is assigned to extension 21.
CO 2 is assigned to extension 22.
CO 3 is assigned to extension 23.
Operation
None
Conditions
® During power outage, all features are lost
except for incoming and owgoing CO calls
from extension 21, 22 and 23.
8A telephone which can work even during a
power failure must be connected to the exten-
sion 22 or 23.
e There is no memory loss except for the camp-
on, saved number redial and the last number
redial during power failure, memory is pro-
tected by 21 day rechargeable battery.
Rechargeable battery is good for 5 years.
Station Programming
Call Forwarding ©
To ser call forwarding: To cancel.
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LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS DIAL THE HANG UP OR LIFT THE HANDSET PAESS DIAL "0" HANGUPOR
OR PRESS “FWI.DND' EXTENSION PRESS OR PRESS "FWD BND” PRESS
SP-FHONE” NUMBER “SP-PHONE" SP-PHONE" ‘"SP-PHONE"
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Description To cancel
All outside or intercom calls to your extension I, Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
can be forwarded to another extension auto- bution.
matically, during your absence. 2. Press the FWD:DND button.
Ç 3. Dial (0).
Operation The indicator light of the FWD:DND button
To enable will be off.
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE Confirmation tone will be heard, (1 or 2
burton. “FWD/DND CANCEL" will be displayed.
2. Press the FWD:DND button. 4. Replace the handset back on the cradle or
3. Dial number of extension to which calls are press the SP-PHONE bution.
zo be forwarded (21 through 28). or
The indicator light of the FWD: DND bution I. Lift the handset.
will flash slowly. 2. Dial (70#).
Confirmation tone will be heard. 3. Replace the handset back on the cradle.
“FORWARDING EXT will be displayed.
4. Replace the handset back on the cradle or
press the SP-PHONE bution. Conditions
or ® Do Not Disturb is cancelled when call for-
« ~ warding is established.
I. Lift the handset.
2. oh (71). elf a call is directed to the forwarding exten-
3. Dial number of extension to which calls sion, the forwarded extension will ring but the
are to be forwarded (21 through 28). originating extension will not ring.
4. Dial (#). ® Recall for camp-on and Hold recall are not
5. Replace the handset back on the cradle. | forwarded.
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® The tone (busy tone or do not disturb tone elf extension A is forwarding all culls to
erc.) the caller receives depends on the condi- exiension B and B is forwarding all calls to С.
tion of the forwarded extension. if any extension calls A, they will be connected
to C. (If you attempt to forward u call 10 a
forwarding extension, reorder tone is heard
instead of confirmation tone to prevent an
BA AR an aa endless loop.)
do not disturb tone
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® When an intercom call to the forwarding
extension is originated from the forwarded
extension, the forwarded extension user hears
reorder tone.
reorder tone: (Iwo beeps a second)
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e An extension can not accommodate more than
one forwarded extension.
At each time of newly setting “Call Forward-
ing”, a destination (forwarded extension code)
will be renewed.
Old entry will be cancelled.
forwarded
extension
accommodates
one forwarded
extension
When attempring
to forward to B
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endless loop.
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL “7314 HANG UP OR
OR PRESS PRESS
“SP-PHONE” “SP-PHONE”
To cancel
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OR PRESS PRESS
SP-PHONE"” “-SP-PHONE”
Description Condition
Allows you ro prohibit any other extension user From your extension which is in the “Dial Call
from answering calls directed to you. - Pickup Deny” mode, you may call (outside or
Intercom).
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Setting
I. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Dial (731%).
Wait for confirmation tone. “C. PICKUP
DENY” will be displayed.
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE bution.
To cancel
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Dial (730#).
Wait for confirmation tone. “C.PICKUP
ALLOW?” will be displayed.
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
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Description
Each extension can be
individually pro-
grammed from receiving oulside or intercom
calls.
Operation
Setting
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
buiton.
2. Press the FWDIDND button.
3. For setting, dial (20).
The indicator of FWD/DND button will be
lit.
“DO NOT DISTURB" will be displayed.
Wait for confirmation tone,
4. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
or
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial (7120#).
3. Hang up.
LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS
OR PRESS "FWD:DND" PRESS
SP-PHONE” "SP-PHONE
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LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS
HANG UP OR
OR PRESS FWD/DND" PRESS
“SP-PHONE” ’SP-PHONE"
or
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To Cancel
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Press the FWD'DND button.
3. Dial 10).
The indicator of the FWD/DND button will
go out.
4, Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
or
1. Lift the handset.
2. Dial (704).
3. Hang up.
Conditions
eWhen “Do not Disturb” is entered, “Call
Forwarding" will be cancelled, if entered.
e“ Do not Disturb’ does not prevent the exten-
sion from recall for recalling for on-hold and
camp-on.
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OR PRESS PRESS
‘’SP-PHONE” *SP-PHONE"
Fo cancel
INTERCOM —_ _ _ nn a — rm
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LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS DIAL "720%" HANG UP OR
OR PRESS “INTERCOM” PRESS
“SP-PHONE" “SP-PHONE"
Dialling through CO line
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LIFT THE HANDSET WAIT FOR THE DIAL THE PHONE
OR PRESS CO. DIALTONE NUMBER
“SP-PHONE”
Description Dialling through CO line
Can access any CO line which is not in use
directly by picking up the handset or the
speakerphone on and tell an extension user
which line is accessing by lighting the CO line
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button. Dial tone from CO will be heard.
2. Dial the phone number.
indicator.
Operation e When you access an extension in the Auto CO
Setting Hunting, press the INTERCOM burton after —..
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE lifting the handset or pressing the SP-PHONE ==
button. button. =
2. Dial (721#). Condition | | ==
“AUTO CO HUNT ON” will be displayed. Standard telephone is not available. E
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button. =
To cancel —
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Press the INTERCOM bution.
3. Dial (720#).
“AUTO CO HUNT OFF” will be displayed.
4. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
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Saved Number Redial
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Setting
LIFT THE HANDSET
OR PRESS
-SP-PHONE"
DIAL "741 #"
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HANG UP OR
PRESS
“SP-PHONE"
To Cancel
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‘SP-PHONE
Programming |
When the called line is busy or while you are
speaking on the CO Line;
Dialling
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LIFT THE HANDSET PRESS
OR PRESS SAVE
*SP-PHONE"'
Description
The desired phone number on an outgoing call
to CO Line can be stored and then redialled.
Bie Programming
HANG UP OR While speaking on the CO Line or when the
SP PHONE” called party is busy.
a I. Press the AUTO DIAL button.
Description 2. Press the SAVE burton.
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Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. For setting. dial (741#) and wait for con-
firmation tone.
For cancellation, dial (740#) and wait for
confirmation tone.
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
Condition
® The parallel connection of the KX-T7020Ef
KX-T7050E/KX-T7130E and a data terminal
equipment is impossible.
® The phone number can not be stored even if
you press the AUTO DIAL and SAVE bur-
tons after hang up.
Dialling
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Press the SAVE button.
e You may press the CO button 10 select the
CO line directly after lifting the handset or
pressing the SP-PHONE button.
Condition
eUp to 32 digits can be stored and redialled.
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Normal system operation is ser for day time.
Night service allows for the outward dialling
and incoming ringing assignments to be rear-
ranged via programming.
Night service is enabled or disabled through
extension 21 using this feature, at any time.
Without activating this feature, the day/nighi
services are automatically switched at pre-
determined time (9:00 AM and 5:00 PM for
default time) by the internal clock if the Switch-
ing Mode (Day/Night Service) is selected
“AUTO” mode in the KX-T30810BE.
Refer to “Switching Mode (DayiNight Service)”
page 2-9 and “Starting time (Day/Night Ser-
vice)” page 2-10.
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(Extension 21 only)
To enable night service: (To disable day service)
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“SP-PHONE” "SP-PRONE
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SP-PHONE SP-PHONE"
Description Operation
I. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button of extension 21.
2. Dial (782%) and wait for confirmation tone.
Night service is enabled.
“NIGHT MODE” will be displayed.
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wait for confirmation tone.
“DAY MODE” will be displayed.
4. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
When the unit is not in use, the present
mode selected will be shown by pressing the
button.
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1 eBe sure the handsei is on the cradle and the
2. SP-PHONE button is off.
e Ser he MEMORY switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM .
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which you number “STORE”
want to (1 through 3)
change to
different CO
button
® After programming all CO buttons, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Description
Allows each CO button to be changed to a different
CO number.
Operation
® Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE button is off.
® Set the MEMORY switch of the proprietary tele-
phone to "PROGRAM".
1. Press the CO button which you want to change to
a different CO number.
When pressing CO 1 button, “CO 1" will be
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2. Dial (0).
“CO” will be displayed.
3. Dial the new CO number (1 through 3).
When dialling (2), “CO 2” will be displayed.
4. Press the STORE button.
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MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
e Initial assignment (default) for the flexible buttons
is as follows:
CO I button... CO 1 CO 7 button... DSS 23
CO 2 button... CO 2 CO 8 bution... DSS 24
CO 3 button... CO 3 CO 9 button... DSS 25
CO 4 buiton...not stored CO 10 button. DSS 26
CO 5 button. DSS 21 CO 11 button...DSS 27
CO 6 button... DSS 22 CQ 12 bution... D5S 28
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® Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the
SP-PHONE button is off.
e Ser the MEMORY switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM
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DSS button
e After programming all CC buttons, return
the MEMORY switch to he “SET” position.
Description
Allows each CO buttons to be changed to a DSS
(Direct Station Selection) button.
DSS button can be used instead of dialling an
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Operation
Setting
e Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE button is off.
e Ser the MEMORY button switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM”.
1. Press the CO button which you want to change io
DSS button.
When pressing CO ! button, “CO 17 will be
displayed.
2. Dial (1).
“EXT” will be displayed.
3. Dial the extension number (21 through 28).
When dialling (21), “EXT 21" will be displayed.
4. Press the STORE button.
e After programming all CO butions, return the
MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Dialling (Inter Office Calling)
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE bution.
2. Press the CO button which can be used as DSS
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telephone to “PROGRAM”.
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want to
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dialling
AUTO DIAL
STORE
Press
“STORE”
® After programming all DSS buttons, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Description
Allows each CO button to be changed to an one
touch dialling button.
Up to 16 digits can be stored in each CO button.
Operation
® Be sure the handser is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE buon is off.
oe Set the MEMORY switch of the proprietary tele-
phone 10 “PROGRAM”,
1. Press the CO button which you want to change to
one touch dialling button.
When pressing CO 1 button, “CO 1” will be
displayed.
2. Dial (2).
3. Dial (9).
® You may dial 81 through 83 instead of 9 10 select
the desired trunk,
4. Dial the phone number.
5. Press the STORE bution.
e After programming all CO buttons, return the
MEMORY switch to the “SET position.
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SP-PHONE bution is off. :
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telephone to “PROGRAM”. E
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Press DSS Dial 1” Dial new Press
which you extension “STORE
want to number
change to (21 through 28)
different
extension
number
® After programming all DSS buttons, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Description
Allows each DSS button to be changed to an exten-
sion number which is different from the default ex-
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Setting
e Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE button is off.
e Ser the MEMORY switch of the proprietary rele-
phone to "PROGRAM".
I. Press the DSS button which you want to change
to a different extension number,
When pressing DSS burton, “DSS” will be dis-
played.
2. Dial (1).
3. Dial the new extension number (21 through 28).
4. Press the STORE bution.
® After programming all DSS butions, return the
MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Condition
If you program the same extension number as an-
other CO or DSS bution, the original one will be
cleared.
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SP-PHONE bution is off.
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telephone to “PROGRAM”.
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number
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want to
change to
one touch
dialling
Press
“STORE”
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After programming ali DSS buttons, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
Description
Allows each DSS button to be changed to a one
touch dialling bution.
Up to 16 digits can be stored in each DSS bution.
Operation
e Be sure ine nandsei is on ihe cradle and ihe SP-
PHONE button is off.
e Set the MEMORY button switch of the proprietary
telephone 10 “PROGRAM”.
I. Press the DSS button which you want to change
to one touch dialling bution.
2. Dial (2).
3. Dial (9).
e You may dial 81 through 83 instead of 9 to select
the desired trunk.
4. Dial the phone number.
5. Press the STORE.
e After programming all DSS buttons, return the
MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
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Message Waiting feature is not available on KX-T30810BE. Therefore, please use a MESSAGE button as a DSS
burton or one touch dialling burton by programming as shown below.
e Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the
SP-PHONE button is off.
e Ser he MEMORY switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM”.
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1 i (1 1
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Press Dial “1° Dial extenslon Press
MESSAGE number "STORE"
(21 through 28)
e After programming the MESSAGE button,
return the MEMORY switch го the “SET”
position.
Description
Allows the MESSAGE bution to be changed to a
DSS (Direct Station Selection) button.
Operation
e Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE button is off.
e Set he MEMORY button switch of the proprietary
relephone to “PROGRAM”.
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1. Press the MESSAGE button.
“NOT STORED will be displayed.
2. Dial (1).
3. Dial the new extension number (21 through 28).
$. Press the STORE button.
e After programming the MESSAGE button, return
the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position.
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® Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the
SP-PHONE button is off.
® Set the MEMORY switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM”.
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return the MEMORY switch ro the "SET"
position.
Description
Allows the MESSAGE button to be used as an one
touch dialling memory location.
Up to 16 digits can be stored.
Operation
® Be sure the handser is on the cradle and the SP-
PHONE button is off.
® Set the MEMORY button switch of the proprietary
telephone to “PROGRAM”.
1, Press the MESSAGE button.
“NOT STORED’ will be displayed.
2. Dial (2).
3. Dial (9).
e You may dial 81 through 83 instead of 9 to select
the desired trunk.
4. Dial the phone number.
5. Press the STORE bution.
e After programming the MESSAGE bution, return
ihe MEMORY switch 10 “SET” position,
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To unlock the door while talking with the visttor through the doorphone;
Dial “5” Hang up
or press
SP-PHONE
e The Door Opener ! or 2 will be unlocked corresponding to the Doorphone 1 or 2.
To unlock the door after confirming the call;
Hang up or
handset or ress
press ÉP-PHONE
SP-PHONE
e For Door Opener 2, dial “552” instead of “551”.
Description To unlock the door after confirming the call
Allows an extension user to unlock the door for a 1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button,
visitor from the telephone set without going to the
door. The door can be unlocked only by the exten- 2. Dial (531) for Door Opener |.
sion users who have been programmed to receive Dial (552) for Door Opener 2. N
doorphone calls. Up to two Door Openers can be The Door Opener 1 or 2 will be switched “ON
connected io the system. to unlock the door.
See pages 1-13 and 2-33 for installation and pro-
gramming. 3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
Operation Conditions
To unlock the door while talking with the visitor ® The door is unlocked for about 5 seconds.
through the doorphone eWhen the power failure is occurred, the Door
1. Dial (5). Opener will be switched “OFF and the door will
The confirmation tone will be heard. not be unlocked.
The Door Opener 1 or 2 corresponding to the e To unlock the door for more than 5 seconds, dial
Doorphone 1 or 2 will be switched to “ON” to 5, “Sal” or “552” again, and the door will be
unlock the door. unlocked for another 5 seconds.
® A busy extension will not hear the call waiting tone
2. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button. Jor a doorphone call.
elf you use a standard telephone 10 unlock the Door
Opener while talking through the Doorphone, first
press the RECALL button before step 1.
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LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL 79 #" HANG UP OR
OR PRESS PRESS
“SP-PHONE" “SP-PHONE"
Description
Dialling (79 #) will clear the following station
programs on an extension.
Background Music
Cail Forwarding
Data Line Security
Dial Call Pickup Deny
Do not Disturb
Operation
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE
button.
2. Dial (79 #) and wait for confirmation tone.
“EXT DATA CLEAR" will be displayed.
3. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
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OPERATION FOR STANDARD TELEPHONE
(MF4 and LD telephones)
An MF4 telephone equipped with the Register Recall button and an LD telephone can be used as the extension of Y
the KX-T30810BE.
When you use an LD telephone, press “1” instead of the Register Recall button.
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To Make Calls
Lu ud В a Speed Dialling (see page 3-3)
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Description There are 100 memory locations of system speed
Station io station dialling within the dialling available.
Operation - —
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DIAL EXTENSION
HANDSET NUMBER el: is no need to access a CO line.
(21 through 28) e Án LD telephone is not available for the speed
calling.
Calling Doorphone (see parc 3-6)
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me EL io -Up-to-rwa doorphones (KX-T30865E) can be
Description connected to the KX-T30810BE.
Each extension can automatically select an Operation
idle CO Line within the KX-T30810BE.
. Doorphone 7
Operation —
LIFT THE DiAL TELEPHONE LIFT THE HANDSET
HANDSET CO DIALTONE NUMBER
Individual Line Access o ‘
Description
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Operation
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HANDSET NUMBER DIAL TONE NUMBER
{1 through 3)
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When à Line is Busy
Last Number Redial (see page 3-7) - -
Description
The last phone number dialled on an outgoing
call 10 CO can be redialled.
Operation
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PRESS “4”
LIFT THE
HANDSET
e You may dial “80” instead of pressing the “+”
button.
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To Receive Calls
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Operation
LF THE
HANDSET
Description
An extension user can answer any ringing
extension within their own pickup group.
Operation
5110
Description
An extension may answer an incoming call that
is ringing at another extension regardless of
pickup group.
Operation
DIAL THE RINGING
EXTENSION NUMBER
(21 through 28)
While Having a Conversation
Call Splitting {see page 3-17}
Description Description
If you wish to leave your phone unattended but Allows station user 10 alternate between two
want the caller you are in conversation with to parties, either intercom or outside.
wait, call on hold may be used. Intercom and .
outside calls may be placed on hold. Operation
Operation
To Place a Call on Hold
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PRESS THE DIAL SECOND CONSULT 2ND PARTY PRESS THE
REGISTER PARTY 1ST PARTY ON HOLD REGISTER
RECALL BUTTON RECALL BUTTON
PRESS THE CONFIRMATION
REGISTER TONE 0
RECALL BUTTON
2ND PARTY ON HOLD PRESSTHE 1ST PARTY ON HOLD
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To Cancel CONSULTATION |" "HECALL BUTTON CONSULTATION
PRESS THE
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RECALL BUTTON
Description
Allows for up to a three party conference
(3-inside).
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REGISTER PARTY 2ND PARTY REGISTER ( 3-party conferance )
PRESSTHE DIAL2ND
RECALL BUTTON
TO PUT 1ST PARTY 1STPARTY RECALL BUTTON
ON HOLD ON HOLD
E To Hold one Caller and Talk to the Other Caller
now established.
REGISTER ON HOLD Ш
RECALL BUTTON 157 PARTY IN
CONSULTATION
While Having a Conversation (cont.)
Call Transfer (see page 3-16)
Description
Quiside or intercom calls may be transferred to
any extension manually.
Operation
To Transfer After Other Extension Answers
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PRESS THE DIAL EXTENSION ANNOUNCE HANG UP
REGISTER NUMBER AND WAIT
RECALL BUTTON FOR AN
ANSWER
To Transfer without Announcing the Other Extension
PRESS THE
REGISTER
RECALL BUTTON
To Retrieve the Call
If the other extension did not receive the transferred
call within 30 seconds after the call has been
transferred, the call will return to you. In this case:
e The time thai the call returns to you
when the transferred call is not received
AA сап be changed 30 seconds into 15
CORE seconds.
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HANDSET For changing, see page 2-18,
To change the party to whom a call is transferred
before hanging up
PRESS THE PRESS THE DIAL EXTENSION
REGISTER REGISTER NUMBER
RECALL BUTTON RECALL BUTTON
TO RETRIEVE
THE CALL
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Р. aging All Extension (see page 3-18)
Description
Allows paging 10 all extensions.
Operation
Fo Access
DIAL 44” CONFIRMATION
TONE
WAIT FOR AN
ANSWER
AND TALK
® Page will be heard only from the
built-in speaker of KX-T7020F,
KX-T7050F or KX-T7130FE. It will
not be heard from the built-in speaker
of standard telephone.
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Paging (cont.)
Paging And Transfer (see porc 3-20)
Operation
To Transfer a
Call to the Paged Person
—… Paging Group (seepage 319)
Description
Allows paging to either of two groups.
Operation
To Access
For Pickup Group |
CONFIRMATION
TONE
At step 2 above, dial 46
insiead of 45.
PAGE
WAIT FOR AN
ANSWER
AND TALK
e Page will be heard only from the
built-in speaker of KX-T7020E,
KX-T7050E or KX-T7130E. It will
no! be heard from the built-in speaker
of standard telephone.
AN
escription
Allows access to external paging equipment.
Operation
To Access
CONFIRMATION
TONE
WAIT FOR CONFIRMATION
TUNE AND TALK DR HANG UP
e Page will be heard from
external paging equipment,
4-5
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PRESS THE DIAL 44 CONFIRMATION
REGISTER TONE
RECALL BUTTON
PLACE CALL
ON HOLD
e You may dial 45, 46
or 43 instead of 44.
AND HANG UP
Description
A page from built-in speaker or external paging
equipment can be answered from any extension.
To Tai Trem a =”
Use of Other Features
Intercom Alerting Mode (see page 3:25)
External Feature Access (see page 3:23)
Description
Allows extension user to access features of the
central office. (example: call waiting feature can
be supplied by central office.)
Please contact your Central Office about Call
Waiting Service (from the Central Office) and
its Operation,
e The external feature (call waiting) can only be
accessed when engaged on an outside call.
eThe following example shows you one of the
Description
“Voice alerting” (through built-in speaker) that
is established at the called party's extension, can
be switched го ‘Tone alterting' (ringing).
e This feature required to be set beforehand in
the KX-T30810BE. For programming, see
page 2-24.
eAn LD phone is not available.
procedures. ‚
Operation
O pera ti on Switching to Tone Alerti ng _
|
Call Waiting Service—F rom Central Office
E [o] hal
WAIT UNTIL A PRESS "+" RIN
CONFIRMATION TONE BACK
= - TONE |S HEARD
LLE HEAR ' CONSULT WI ES F3 a .
WILL HE PRESS THE DIAL O TE eYou should press “X” button within 10
ACALL REGISTER THE NEW CALLER
WAITING RECALL BUTTON WHILE THE seconds after the dialling.
TUNE UnlaiNAL GALL
IS ON HOLD
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DIAL 0” CONSULT WITH
THE ORIGINAL CALLER
WHILE THE 2ND CALL
IS ON HOLD
hangs up, the line is
| I the calling party on hold )
terminated.
® Pushing the Register Recall Button and dial-
ling 0 means recall operation.
elf KX-T30810BE is connected to the Central
Office and recall operation is required, follow
the procedure of recall operation which is
required in the Central Office.
LAA CU ER 3-28)
Description
All outside or intercom calls to your extension
can be forwarded to another extension aulo-
matically during vour absence.
Operation
LIFT THE HANDSET
Do not Disturb (sce poge 3-34
Description
Each extension can be individually pro-
grammed from receiving outside or intercom
calls.
Operation | _
Setting
HANG UP
_ Dial Call Pickup Deny (sc page 3-30)
i E
Description
Allows you to prohibit any other extension user
from answering calls directed to you.
Operation
Setting
DIAL "731 #7
LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL -' 704” HANG UP
4-7
Station Programming (cont.)
Data Line Security EE
Description
This feature provides security when transmitting
data through an extension of the KX-
T30810BE. Call waiting or hold time reminder
tone from KX-T30810BE are prohibited in this
mode.
Operation
Setting
LIFT THE HANDSET DIAL "741%" )
To cancel
74 ОН
DIAL 740% '
KX-T30810BE
Data terminal
provided with
ae telephone equipment.
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unprovided with
the telephone
equipment
e This mode cannot prevent external сай waiting
tone from coming into KX-T30810BE system.
We recommend that this mode is established
on a line which has no special telephone
company services,
4-8
Station Program Clear (see page 3-40)
Description
Dialling (79 #) will clear the following station
programs on an extension.
Cal! Forwarding
Data Line Security
Dial Call Pickup Deny
Do not Disturb
Operation
7 || 9 |
DIAL 73 a
Standard Telephone
Dial [741%]
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= PROBLEM
PROBABLE CAUSE
— POSSIBLE SOLUTION >
Extension does not operate.
Wrong connection between
system and extension
The system program switch
of the KX-T308I0BE is set
to PROGRAM.
Wrong extension
Take that extension and plug it into the same
extension port using a short telephone cord.
If telephone does not work, connection between the
system and the extension must be repaired.
Set 10 SET except when programming.
Take that extension and plug it into another
extension port that is working. If the telephone
does not work, replace the phone.
Improper reset operation
Press the Reset! Burton.
Call is disconnected during
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Instantaneous drop of DC
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when in operation of
connection between C.0O.
and system.
Program for a no CPC signal (CPC means
Set the calling party control signal to
“DISABLE”.
Refer to page 2-23.
Noise in external paging
Induced noise on the wire
between System and an
Amplifier.
Use a shielded cable as a connection wire berween
System and Amplifier.
A shorter shielded cable is recommended.
Volume distortion from
Excessive input level from
Decrease the Quiput level of the external music
Dialling does not function.
external music source external music source source by using the Volume Control on the
music source.
Speed dialling or One Touch | Wrong programming Enter the line access code (9, 81, 82, 83) into
programming.
3-1
During Connection
1. Connection between the Central Office and the KX-T30810BE
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Cannot make or receive
calls on the CO Lines.
CO Lines are connected to
ı the HL.
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Da
CO Line
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a.
KX-T30810BE
Reconnect the CO Lines to the A/B/El of the
telephone jack using more than 3-conductor wiring
cord.
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==... PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Cannot make calls when the
SP-Phone button on the KX-
T7020E, KX-T7050E and
KX-T7130F is pressed.
The SP-Phone indicator
does not light.
The TR is connected to the
H:L
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KX-T30810BE extension
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Use the correct cord (inner 2 wires are for A/B and
the outer 2 wires are for H:L.
3. Connection between the KX-T30810BE and a standard telephone (with no polarity)
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
When the handset is lifted.
nothing is heard.
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¡ The T:R is connected to the
HL
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extension
Use the correct cord {inner 2 wires are for AiB),
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PROBABLE CAUSE
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
When speakerphone mode, | The HANDSET! Set the HANDSET/HEADSET selector to the
nothing is heard. HEADSET selector of the “HANDSET"’ position.
KX-T7130F is set to the
“HEADSET” position.
The unit does not ring. Ringer Volume Selector is
set to "OFF".
Reset Button
If the system is not operating properly, use the Reset
Button,
® Before using Reset Button, try again the system
feature which does not worK several times 10
confirm there definitely is a problem.
e Pressing the Reset button will cause the followings.
Camp-on to be cleared.
Last number redial to be cleared.
Saved number redial to be cleared.
Calls on hold are terminated.
Calls on exclusive hold are terminated.
Calls in progress are terminated.
Data that is stored in memory other than above
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Burton,
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Note
If the system does not operate properly. push the
Reset Burton.
if Sii: nO difference OCCUrs, swiicn ine power off aña
on again after 5 minutes. If the system still does noi
work, switch the power off.
The following extensions will be directly connected
to each of the central office lines (C.O.).
Extension 21...C.O.1
Extension 22...C.0.2
Extension 23... C.O.3
DTMF Receiver Check
Setting
E ENABLE . TL
E DISABLE _
28] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
To confirm
Dial any extension (e.g....22) and listen to ring of that extension.
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Description
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enables MF4 telephones to dial within the
system.
To check the DTMF Receivers, activate the
DTMEF Receivers one at a time and confirm if
the receiver can receive tone signals.
Operation at Extension 21
To Remove DTMF Receiver 2:
7
Ser the Sysiem Program Switch
“PROGRAM” position.
the
to
2. Dial (28) to enter the DTMF mode.
“DTMF 1: ENABLE" will be displayed.
3. Press the NEXT button.
“DTMF 2. ENABLE” will be displayed.
4. Press the SELECT button to change to
DISABLE.
“DTMF 2: DISABLE" will be displayed.
5. Press the STORE button.
6. Press the END button to return to the initial
program mode.
7. Set the System Program Switch to the SET
position.
Confirmation of DTMF Receiver 1:
1. Please use a tone type standard telephone.
2. Dial the extension number (e.g....22).
3. If DTMF Receiver is bad, do the following
procedure for removing the DTMF Receiver.
To check the DTMF Receiver 2, remove DTMF
Receiver 1 and confirm that DTMF Receiver 2 is
good by the procedures of “To Remove DTMF
ra = FL m
Receiver 1” and “Confirmation of DTMEF Receiver
2”.
Condition
eThe “DISABLE” can not be established on
both DTMF Receivers 1 and 2, at the same
fime.
5-4
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Table of System Features
The following system features can be programmed into memory.
BE
E— Dial Plan Code
Individual Inter Office Calling
Calling Doorphone 1 or Doorphone 2
Paging— External
Paging All Extensions
Paging Group lor?
Dial Call Pickup
Directed Call Pickup
Door Opener 1 or Door Opener 2
Paging Answer
Cancelling Call Forwarding or Do Not Disturb
Call Forwarding
Do Nor Disturb
Cancelling Dial Call Pickup Deny
Dial Call Pickup Deny
Cancelling Background Music
Background Music
Flexible Night Service— Dav Mode
Flexible Night Service—Nighr Mode
LIST OF TONES
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LIST OF RING TONES
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SPECIFICATION
General Description
1. Capacity ........................ Qutsides (CO) 3
Stations 8
2. Control Method .................. Stored Program CPU: 8 bits CPU, 4 bits CPU
Control ROM: 48 KB, Control RAM: 8 KB
3. Switching .......... 2. aa a+ Space Division CMOS Crosspoint Switch
4. Power Supplies. ................... Primary 230-240VAC, 5SOHz
Secondary Station Supply Volt: +26 V,
Circuit Volt: +5 Y, +12 Y, +18 V, +26 Y
Power Failure ® 3 outsides assigned to stations (1 through 3)...
failure transfer
5. Dialling . . ........... oii. Outward Dial Pulse IOPPS
Tone Dial
Internal Dial Pulse 10PPS, 20PPS
Tone Dial
Mode Conversion DP-DTMF, DTMF-DP
Ó. Connector ............ vea. Outsides (CO) Modular Jack
Station Modular Jack
Paging Output Pin Jack (RCA JACK)
External Music Input iwo-conductors Jack (MINI JACK 3.6 mm
diameter)
7. EXT Connection .................. Cable ? pair wire (Standard Telephone)
2 pair wire {KX-T7020E/KX-
8. Intercomparths................ . | — — ;
Characteristics
2. Station Loop Limit ..........—......KX-T7O20EI1KX T70S0E! 40 ohms
KX-T7130E
Standard Telephone 600 ohms including set
Doorphone 20 ohms
2. Minimum Leak Resistance .......... 15,000 ohms
3. Maximum Number of Station
Instruments per Line .............. I {KX-T7020E, KX-T7050E or KX-T7130E)
or
3 (Standard telephone)
4. Ring Voltage... . .................. 90 Vrms at 20 Hz depends on Ringing Load
5. Primary Power .................... 230-240VAC, 50Hz
6. Environmental Requirements . . . ..... 0-40 C/32-10€F, 10% -90%
5-7
T7050E/KX-T7130E)
OTHERS
e Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices
such as fluorescent lamps, motors and television. These noise sources can interfere
with the performance of the EASA-PHONE.
e This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature and vibration, and
should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
e Never attempt to insert wires, pins, etc. into the vents or other holes of this unit.
elf there is trouble, disconnect the unit from the telephone line. Plug the telephone
directly into the telephone line. If the telephone operates properly, do not reconnect
the unit to the line until the trouble has been repaired by an authorized Panasonic
Factory Service Center. If the telephone does not operate properly, chances are that
the trouble is in the telephone system, and not in the unit.
e Do not use benzine, thinner, or similar solvents. Do not use abrasive powder to
clean the cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
®The apparatus is not designed to be installed and operated under controlled
conditions of ambient temperature and a relative humidity not greater than 60%.
® Avoid installing the apparatus in damp or humid environments, such as bathrooms
or swimming pools.
5-8
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Interconnection directly, or by way of other apparatus, of ports marked
“SAFETY WARNING. See instructions for use.” with ports not so marked
may produce hazardous conditions on the BT network and that advice should
be obtained from a competent engineer before such a connection is made.
The connection to the BT network must be unplugged before the earth is
disconnected.
The connection to the BT network must not be hard wired.
NOTE: An appropriate means of connecting the apparatus to protective earth
is by hard wiring.
‘Prevention of access by user. This apparatus is intended to be accessible only to
authorized personnel. This apparatus must be installed in a locked room or
similar environment, such that user-access is prevented. Failure io prevent such
user-access will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus.’
I,
WARNING: Do not push the PAUSE button more than twice following the
initial access digit (or digits}. Failure to comply with this
requirements may result in unsatisfactory op
5-9
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й The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the
bottom of the unit. You should note the serial number of this unit in the space
provided and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in
identification in the event of theft.
MODEL NO.: KX-T30810BE a
SERIAL NO.:
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и For your future reference ~
DATE OF PURCHASE
NAME OF DEALER >
DEALER'S ADDRESS a
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5-12
PROGRAMMING TABLE
=== ТО $ЕТ |'rocram STEPS REQUIRED TO CHANGE PROGRAM ~~
Date and Time | [00] | Al [>] [SELECTT [+] (В) (91 [5 ELEC] | 16] 5 [0] 2] [+] [SELECT | [STORE] [ERD]
| ¡ L-vear L--monmih"-- day ‘-day of ———mtinute ---- AM'PM
| the weeki— hour
Sysiem Speed Calling | [01] - [ABI [CD] [phone number] [STORE]
Entry . or ES L [or automatic line access number
¡ [AUTO] PS [81] through [83]: outside line access number
Pan [00] through [79]: speed access code
| e To advance to the next code
[SELECT] [AB] [CD] [phone number] [STORE]
: ¡ To exit the speed calling entry, press [END].
Dial Mode | (03] EE [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
{ Tone: Pulse} Selection | ı ———--TONE!PULSE
1----ший the desired CO number appears
. mode
: | T mode
Switching Mode {04] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
(DaviNight Service) Lm MAN/AUTO
om | Défauts To make program change
Manual x
1 Automatic
Starting Time [05] [6] (B] 4] [SELECT] [STORE] [NEXT] [C] [+] [D] [#1 [ [STORE] END}
(Day Night Service) | T "mine ——— AMIPM 7 e -——-—.AM:PM
LC starting time for day service (hour) Le starting time for night service (hour)
Default To make program change
Dav plan 9:00 АМ
Night plan 5:00 PM
Flexible Day Outward 106) ! (NEXT) [CE El [STORE] [END]
Dialling Assignment ii mmm CO number
- | mm uni ie desired extension number appears
| Extensions all extensions 21 22
X
X
| CO 3 x
Flexible Night [07] | : NEXT NC El [STORE] [END]
Outward Dialling i a CO number
Assignment L nn until the desired extension number appears
|
CO à
Flexible Day Ringing [08] IN EXT [С 3 [STORE] [END]
Assignment Po = CO number
—————— until the desired extension number appears
5-13
Flexible Vi right Ringing
108]
- МЕХ С.. LE Él [STORE] [END]
Assignment CO number
не until the desired extension number appears
exrensions © o
x — ———— ]—]]—
x
CO 7 X - —
Toll Restriction— Class [10] [NEXT] (SELEC 1] [STORE] [END]
Assignment Bo =--77mmm Class 1:2:3:4
La until the desired extension number appears
Class 1 — )
Class3 | 1 1 0971 1 & ) Ш
4 .
Toll Restriction— [11] [NEXT] (5) [STORE] [END]
Denied Codes --- area code wirh 4 digits
I-——— until the desired memory location number appears
д! a
Area code
Area code
number _
Area code
Area code
Transfer Recall Time [12] ISELEC I] [STORE] [END]
————— 30 SECHS SEC
15 sec _
Automatic Answering [14] NEXT] [SELECT | [STORE] [END]
(Automatic: Manual)
Selection
bo AUTO ANSWER! MAN ANSWER
anal the desired extension number appears
atl
Automatic
Manual
5-14
=- "TO SET |"%0oce“| STEPS REQUIRED TO CHANGE PROGRAM —
Duration Time Count [17] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Start Mode NN INSTANTLY:55 AFTER DIAL:10S AFTER DIAL
108 dial
Register Recall Signal: [18] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
remem EARTHITIMEDIMANUAL IMANUAL2
L___ until the desired CO number appears
1 = с
ANU
AL 2
Disconnect Time 9 INEX I [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
L---2,0 SEC4.0 SEC
L—~- until the desired CO number appears
©
2.0
4.0
Calling Party Control [20] NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
(CPC) Signal ———— ENABLE/DISABLE
Lo until he desired CO number appears
Intercom Alerting [21] [NEXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Mode i ———= TONE CALL/VOICE CALL
Lo. until the desired extension number appears
Programmable [22] [N =X I] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Doorphone ---- О-РНОМЕ 1, 2:1:20 «a o {deny the ringing)
be ——~ until the desired extension number appears
Dial Call Pickup : 123] © (NEXT | {SELECT | [STORE] [END]
Group Assignment =—— PICKUP-G:12i1, 2/2 e » (out of the group)
1. until the desired extension number appears
oli of the
5-15
Hold Time Reminder [25] | [SELECT] STORE] [END]
| —— 1 MIN:2 MIN...:9 MIN
minutes | _
— i 2 3 4 s | 6 7 8 9
Defaul: ; | X i
| To make program change | ] _ 1. de. E | —
Hold Recall Time Ser | [26] ; [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
—-- 30 SECI MIN:1S MIN:2 MIN:DISABLE
ul
30 seconds
1 minute
2 minutes disable
X
To make
Programmuble  [27] ° [SELECT [STORE] [END]
Eexternal Paging '-—— ENABLE:DISABLE _
Access Tone LT Default To make program change I
! Enable х
| Disable _ —
DTMF Receiver Check | [28] | (М EXT] [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
| ——ENABLE:DISABLE
- I
| t---——until the desired DTME receiver appears
Enable
Disable — -
Programmable Secret [29] | [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Auto Dial ——- NO SECRET:SECRET _ _ _
_ o Default T2 make program change
- Neo secret x
| Secret _ _
Automatic Designated : [31] [NEXT] [C...E] [STORE] [END]
CO Line Access !--- CO number
. |
|----ший the desired extension number appears
a3
Toll Resiriciion— ; [33] ' [NEXT] EC] [STORE] [END]
Allowed Codes | bo eee area code with 4 digits
|---—- НИ Ве desired extension number appears
Os
Area code
Area code
Door Opener - [39] NEXT [SELECT] [STORE] [END]
Assignment ———— D-OPENER 1, 21:20 e e (noi assigned)
| 1-__—— until she desired extension number appears
—= 5-16
= ! PROGRAM
= TO SET ADDRESS CT E.
re Enable Disable ‚ [70] ; [SELECT] [STORE] END]
| "eeu DISABIL EIENABLE
| | сн Default To make program change |
Disable x
Enable
BTL Used Code | [71] [NEXT] [C...G] [STORE] [END]
| _-—-BTL L'sed Code with 5 digits
a until the desired entry
Area code
|
Area code
Area code
. Area code
|
Area code
| Area code
| Area code
MCL Authorization [72] | [ABCD] [STORE]
Code ——-Password
[NEXT] = [G...Z] [STORE] [END]
TT Authorization code with pauses
"ees CO number
MCL Access Code [73] А...) WJ] STORE! [END]
-=== MCE Access code
hemized Bill by | [74] [N EX T [SELEC 1] [STORE] [END]
Extension : mem DISABIL E/ENABLE
| uniil the desired CO number appears
| Enable
BTL Access Code [75] | [ABCD] [STORE] [END]
SR a ma — BTL Access code
Station Program Clear [98] ; [STORE] [END]
System Clear : [99] ¡ [STORE] [END]
3-17
Detach this position.
Quick Reference Card for Standard Telephone
® Inter office calling: Baies"
® Quiward dialling
e Automatic line acceess: E
eIndividual line access: ES E —
eSpeed dialling: ВЕ mai incas 10. -
(An LD phone is not available.)
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For doorphone 1: ET
For doorphone 2: == E
WHEN A LINE IS BUSY
¡ ® Last number redial: E or E. E
TO RECEIVE CALLS
e Dial call pickup: E X
e Directed call pickup: Se eme
WHILE HAVING A CONVERSATION
e Call on hold: es Beca Button
® Сай splitting: ©
e Conference: DE a PDA 1st party on hold
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e Call transfer: Se GEN
e Inter office calling:
® Qutward dialling
e Automatic line acceess: E phone hi.
® Sneed dialling: mn Ere
TT E — E" TS
(An LD phone is not available.)
e Calling doorphone
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For doorphone 2 2. = =
WHEN À LINE IS BUSY
® Last number redial: Ws or EX
TO RECEIVE CALLS
e Dial call pickup: E E
® Directed call pickup: e recto
WHILE HAVING A CONVERS. ATION
® Call on hold: Teme Fecal E
Call splinting: épée Her
e Conference: 2230
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9 Quick Reference Card for Standard Telephone
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| enter office calling: SERIO
® Outward dialling
. Automatic line acceess: — Emo
e Speed dialling: & ED == ГАУ.
(An LD phone is not available. ;
= Calling dnnenihnne
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For doorphone 1. E
For doorphone 2: ВЕ 8.
WHEN A LINE IS BUSY
e Last number redial: FE or BH
TO RECEIVE CALLS
e Dial call pickup: EU
® Directed call pickup: 35. ezo
e Conference: ORD Ea wWf SUIS TEN UA DATO
e Call transfer: "Вента fster Recall Button —extensiomo
: enter office calling: Ses To.
® Dutward dialling
e Automatic line acceess: = a
o Individual line access: B= THR "phone no=
® Speed dialling: SE ra
(An LD phone is not av ailable. }
e Calling doorphone
For doorphone 1: CT
For doorphone 2: == E
"WHEN A LINE IS BUSY
e Las: number redial: la or == "E
TO RECEIVE CALLS
e Dial call pickup: = E-
® Directed call pickup: 2. ere es
. WHILE HAVING A CONVERSATION
e Call on hold:
e Call pling
SE ===!
e Paging all extensions: JE T
e Paging group: É =
e Paging-external: SE X
e Paging answer: ET
e Exiernal feature access:
TC я
® [ntercom alerting mode. mater = =
(An LD phone is not available.)
STATION PROGRAMMING
You may dial “O” instead of pressing the “E”
button.
e Call forwarding
e Serting: E “E arena. +
e 70 cancel: “E “E SF
e Dial call pickup deny
eSetting: ELT F
®To cancel: EET F
® Do not disturb
o Setting: ET E E F-
e To cancel: ВЕ ЗЕ ЗЕ
* Data line security
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Panasonic KX-TA308 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    This manual was printed with soy based ink. Advanced Hybrid System Operating Instructions MODEL Please read this manual before connecting the Advanced Hybrid System. KX-TA308 KX-TA616…

  • Page 2: System Components

    Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Telephone System. Model No. KX-TA308 / Service Unit KX-TA616 KX-T7320 KX-T7330 KX-T7350 KX-T7020 KX-T7030 Telephone KX-T7033 KX-T7050 KX-T7055 KX-T7130 KX-T7340 KX-T7040 KX-TA30860 KX-TA30874 KX-TA30877 Optional Equipment KX-TA30891 KX-T30865 KX-T7090 KX-A227 NOTICE: • A Proprietary Telephone is abbreviated as PT.

  • Page 3: Important Information

    Important Information Satisfactory performance cannot be guaranteed for each combination of host and subsidiary equipment. ‘Prevention of access by user.’ This equipment is intended to be accessible only by authorized personnel. It must be installed in a locked room or similar environment, so that user access is prevented.

  • Page 4
    • Keep the unit away from heating and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. • This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 ˚C {104 ˚F}) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. •…
  • Page 5: Structure Of The Manual

    Describes the features and their operations. It also provides information about the programming required, conditions and connection references for each feature. Section 2. Appendix Provides the Tone/Ring Tone List, LED Indication, Feature Number List and the Telephone Troubleshooting. Index Description of the Symbols Mainly Used in this Manual Additional information and conditions.

  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Sending a Call Waiting Tone to a Busy Extension (Busy Station Signaling – BSS) … 1-29 Making Your Telephone Ring Back Automatically When a Line Becomes Free (Automatic Callback Busy – Camp-On) … 1-30 Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override) … 1-31 Denying “Interrupting an Existing Call”…

  • Page 7
    Turning off the Microphone (Microphone Mute) … 1-51 Before Leaving Your Desk … 1-52 Forwarding a Call (Call Forwarding) … 1-52 Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout) … 1-57 Showing Your Message on the Calling Party’s Display (Absent Message Capability) … 1-58 Advanced Operations Useful Features …
  • Page 8
    Extension Button Confirmation (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only) … 1-81 Pulse to Tone Conversion … 1-81 Canceling the Feature Settings (Station Feature Clear) … 1-82 Alternate Calling — Ring/Voice … 1-82 Doorphone Call … 1-83 Door Opener … 1-84 Voice Mail Integration for KX-TVP75/KX-TVP100 … 1-85 Calling Using Your Privileges at Another Extension (Walking COS) …
  • Page 9
    Section 1 Operations…
  • Page 10: Operations

    If you use a Panasonic proprietary telephone which has a special function button and/or a display, you will follow the button or display operation for easy access. If you use a Panasonic proprietary telephone which does not have a function button, you may change one of the unused buttons to another button.

  • Page 11
    • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Executive Busy Override”. The feature and program reference • If your telephone is not noted in the operation steps (ex. only “PT” is noted and you are using a single line telephone), this means your telephone cannot execute that feature.
  • Page 12
    Proprietary Telephone Settings If you use a Panasonic proprietary telephone, you can customize your telephone functions. For example, you can change the initial settings according to your needs or the button functions on your telephone. To program, you need to switch your telephone to the programming mode.
  • Page 13: Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing

    Proprietary Telephone Settings Customizing Your Telephone Functions You can change the initial settings of your telephone. Check the available items in the list and change the settings, if required. Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing Idle Line Preference: Prime Line Preference: You can access a programmed outside (CO) line directly by going…

  • Page 14: Proprietary Telephone Settings

    When incoming outside calls from the Central Office are received at the same time, you can receive the call on the preferred outside (CO) line first only by going off-hook. call ringing at your telephone by going off-hook. ROGRAMMING AUTO DIAL STORE outside (CO) line no.

  • Page 15: Intercom Alert Assignment

    • 2.1 Tone / Ring Tone List Proprietary Telephone Setting Data Default Set Allows you to reset the proprietary telephone settings at an extension to the default settings. • Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing (default: No Line Preference) • Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming (default: Ringing Line) •…

  • Page 16: Customizing The Buttons On Your Telephone

    • Programmable Feature (PF) Buttons (located on a PT and DSS Console) • Flexible MESSAGE Buttons (located on a PT except for the KX-T7055) Check the required operation first. If your telephone is not provided with the button, you can assign the button using this program.

  • Page 17: Line Access Buttons

    Button, it provides the line status using lighting patterns and color indication. Please refer to “2.2 LED Indication”. • You can set the G-CO and S-CO buttons on one telephone. Incoming and outgoing calls on the line are shown on the button in the following priority.

  • Page 18: Group-Co (G-Co) Button

    Proprietary Telephone Settings Group-CO (G-CO) Button To use outside (CO) lines efficiently, a group of outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) line group) can be assigned to a CO button. This button is referred to as Group-CO (G-CO) button. Any incoming calls from any outside (CO) line in the outside (CO) line group arrive at the G-CO button.

  • Page 19: One-Touch Dialing Button

    Press the programmable button and dial 2 or press the PF button. • To store the telephone number of an external party, a line access code (9, 0 or 81 through 86) must be stored as the first digit. • You can use 0 through 9, PAUSE: inserts a pause.

  • Page 20: Save Button

    Proprietary Telephone Settings FWD/DND (Forward/Do Not Disturb) Button Press the programmable button. • 1.6 Before Leaving Your Desk, “Forwarding a Call (Call Forwarding)” • 1.7 Useful Features, “Rejecting Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb – DND)” SAVE Button Press the programmable button.

  • Page 21: Restoring The Message Button

    Proprietary Telephone Settings Restoring the MESSAGE Button Allows you to restore the message waiting feature to the MESSAGE button. MESSAGE Press MESSAGE. One-Touch Access for System Features Features that can be accessed using the dialing buttons can also be programmed into memory.

  • Page 22: Display Contrast Adjustment

    • This feature is available for a KX-T7330/KX-T7033/KX-T7030/KX-T7130 only. When Using the Headset The Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System supports the use of a headset on a proprietary telephone (PT). When you use the headset (optional), you should switch the selection mode first.

  • Page 23: Volume Control — Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker

    Proprietary Telephone Settings Volume Control — Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker Allows you to adjust the following volume settings as necessary. To adjust the handset receiver volume HANDSET VOLUME NORMAL HIGH Adjust the HANDSET VOLUME lever to the desired setting (three levels from NORMAL to HIGH) on the KX-T7000 series.

  • Page 24: Making Calls

    • An extension number and a name, if programmed, are shown on a display PT during an intercom call. • You can assign a DSS button on a flexible button in Proprietary Telephone Settings. The stored number can be displayed in the following way.

  • Page 25: Calling An Operator (Operator Call)

    Single-CO (S-CO) Button, Group-CO (G-CO) Button • 1.6 Before Leaving Your Desk, “Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout)” • 1.7 Useful Features, “Calling with Account Codes (Account Code Entry)” • 1.7 Useful Features, “Calling Using Your Privileges at Another Extension (Walking COS)”…

  • Page 26
    Making Calls Making Outside Calls Using Automatic Line Access Allows you to select an available outside (CO) line automatically. Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • The selected CO indicator light turns green. • If the line access number is assigned to “0” by System Programming, the operator call number will be changed to “9”.
  • Page 27: Flash

    Making Calls Making Outside Calls Using Individual Outside (CO) Line Group Access Allows you to select an idle line within a designated outside (CO) line group. Through System Programming, outside (CO) lines can be divided into 6 line groups. PT and SLT outside (CO) line group no.

  • Page 28: Handsfree Operation

    Making Calls Handsfree Operation Allows you to dial and to talk to the other party without lifting the handset. • The microphone and speaker are now activated and the handsfree operation is available. Switching from the handset to handsfree mode SP-PHONE Press SP-PHONE.

  • Page 29: Making Emergency Calls (Emergency Call)

    Making Emergency Calls (Emergency Call) Allows you to dial a pre-assigned emergency number after seizing an outside (CO) line. Up to 5 emergency dial numbers can be stored. Dialing Any Telephone Lift the handset or press Dial the line access code SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

  • Page 30: Dialing By Simply Pressing A Button (One-Touch Dialing)

    Dialing by Simply Pressing a Button (One-Touch Dialing) Allows you to call a number or access a system feature with the touch of a button. This is done by storing an extension number, telephone number or feature number (up to 24 digits) in a One-Touch Dialing button.

  • Page 31: Dialing With System Speed Dialing (System Speed Dialing)

    Press: [AUTO DIAL/STORE] [0] [1] [AUTO DIAL/STORE] [0] [2]. • The dialed number appears on the display. • A rotary telephone cannot use this feature. • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing”. • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “System Speed Dialing”.

  • Page 32: Dialing With Personal Speed Dialing (Personal Speed Dialing)

    • A pause can be stored by pressing the verify-toll and forced modes, “ ” is not regarded as a pause. • To store the telephone number of an external party, a line access code (9, 0 or 81 through 86) must be stored as the first digit.

  • Page 33
    Making Calls Checking the stored personal speed dialing numbers Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. personal speed dial no. Dial 3 . Enter the personal speed dial number (0 through 9). Dial #. 1-25 Operations…
  • Page 34: Dialing By Simply Going Off-Hook (Pickup Dialing)

    Making Calls Dialing by Simply Going Off-Hook (Pickup Dialing) Allows you to make an outgoing call by just going off-hook (single line telephone only). Storing a phone number Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • You must dial a line access code (9, 0 or 81 through 86) as the first digit when storing an external party phone number.

  • Page 35: Redialing Automatically (Automatic Redial)

    Making Calls Redialing Automatically (Automatic Redial) PT users can redial the last number dialed and saved number automatically by going off-hook with the SP-PHONE/MONITOR button and pressing the corresponding button directly. Redial will be automatically repeated the pre-programmed number of times until the called party answers.

  • Page 36: Redialing The Saved Number (Saved Number Redial)

    • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Redial”. Redialing the Saved Number (Saved Number Redial) Allows you to save the current external telephone number during a conversation, so that you can redial the same party later using a simple operation. The saved number can be redialed until another number is stored.

  • Page 37: Sending A Call Waiting Tone To A Busy Extension

    (Busy Station Signaling – BSS) The busy extension that you called will hear the assigned Call Waiting tone and know that you are waiting. Any Telephone If you make an intercom call and hear a busy tone Dial 2. • To answer from the calling extension, see “Call Waiting” in this manual.

  • Page 38: Making Your Telephone Ring Back Automatically When A Line Becomes Free (Automatic Callback Busy — Camp-On)

    Making Calls Making Your Telephone Ring Back Automatically When a Line Becomes Free (Automatic Callback Busy – Camp-On) Allows you to receive callback ringing when the dialed line becomes idle. When you answer the callback ringing; For an extension: The called extension starts ringing without dialing.

  • Page 39: Interrupting An Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)

    Executive Busy Override — Extension Allows you to connect to an existing intercom (extension) call. System Programming is required to use this feature. Any Telephone If you make an intercom call and while hearing a busy tone Dial 3. To leave the conference Any Telephone Hang up or press SP-PHONE.

  • Page 40
    Making Calls Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line Allows you to connect to an existing outside call or add a third party to your existing conversation. System Programming is required to use this feature. Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.
  • Page 41: Denying «Interrupting An Existing Call» (Executive Busy Override Deny)

    Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. • 1.3 Making Calls, “Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)”, Executive Busy Override — Extension, Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line •…

  • Page 42: Receiving Calls

    Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. • There are 3 types of Line Preference for incoming outside calls (— No Line/Prime Outside (CO) Line/Ringing Line). Each preference can be selected by Proprietary Telephone Settings. • When receiving an incoming call, you may press the CO or INTERCOM button which is rapidly flashing red and talk (Handsfree mode).

  • Page 43: Receiving Calls

    • This feature does not work for incoming outside calls or doorphone calls. • When an outside call is transferred to your extension, this feature is overridden and a ring tone is heard. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing Your Telephone Functions”, Intercom Alert Assignment • 1.7 Useful Features, “Room Monitor”…

  • Page 44: Picking Up A Call Ringing At Another Extension (Call Pickup)

    Denying/allowing your call to be picked up (Call Pickup Deny) • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Call Pickup”. Group Call Pickup Allows you to answer a call that is ringing at another telephone within your extension group. Any telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

  • Page 45
    Setting / Canceling Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. • 1.4 Receiving Calls, “Picking up a Call Ringing at Another Extension (Call Pickup)”, Directed Call Pickup, Group Call Pickup •…
  • Page 46: During A Conversation

    • You cannot hold a doorphone call. 1-38 Operations During a conversation Confirmation tone Flash the hookswitch. and dial tone another telephone number. mode. Confirmation tone and dial tone • You may replace the handset. At the holding extension Flash the hookswitch.

  • Page 47: Placing A Call On Hold Exclusively (Exclusive Hold)

    During a Conversation • During a 5-party conference, you cannot use this feature. • With outside calls, you can put multiple calls on hold. However, with intercom calls, you can put only one call on hold. One way around this is to use the Call Park feature. See two pages ahead.

  • Page 48: Retrieving A Call On Hold (Call Hold Retrieve)

    During a Conversation • During a 5-party conference, you cannot use this feature. • If a held call is not retrieved within a pre-determined time (default: 30 seconds), ringing will be heard (Hold Recall). • If an outside call is placed on hold and not retrieved within 30 minutes, it will be automatically disconnected.

  • Page 49: Placing A Call In System Parking Area (Call Park)

    During a Conversation Placing a Call in System Parking Area (Call Park) Allows you to place a held call into a system parking area so that you can perform other tasks. The parked call can be retrieved by any extension user. Up to 10 calls can be parked. PT and SLT During a conversation HOLD…

  • Page 50: Transferring A Call To An Extension (Call Transfer — To Extension)

    During a Conversation Transferring a Call to an Extension (Call Transfer – to Extension) Allows you to transfer a received call to another extension. There are 2 ways. Screened Call Transfer: The destination confirms the transfer before sending. Unscreened Call Transfer: The line is released after transferring the call without Screened Call Transfer PT and SLT During a conversation…

  • Page 51
    • If “Hold-3” is assigned in System Programming, you must dial “20” after flashing the hookswitch. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, DSS (Direct Station Selection) Button • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Call Transfer – to Extension”.
  • Page 52: Transferring A Call To An Outside (Co) Line

    During a Conversation Transferring a Call to an Outside (CO) Line (Call Transfer – to Outside (CO) Line) Allows you to transfer a received call to an external party. System Programming is required to execute this feature. During a conversation TRANSFER Press TRANSFER.

  • Page 53: Call Waiting

    You can answer the second call by disconnecting the first call or placing it on hold. Setting / Canceling for outside calls Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. Setting / Canceling for intercom calls Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

  • Page 54
    • You cannot transfer the new call while holding the current call. If you want to do so, first park the original call using the Call Park feature; then hang up; then take the new call. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing Your Telephone Functions”, Call Waiting Tone Selection •…
  • Page 55: Call Splitting

    During a Conversation Call Splitting Allows you to talk to two different parties alternately. If a call is received while you are already on the line, you can place the current call on hold and have a conversation with the other party.

  • Page 56: Paging

    Allows you to make a voice announcement to several people at the same time. Your message is announced over built-in speakers of proprietary telephones and/or the external pager. The paged person can answer your page from any telephone. You can also transfer a call after paging or denying to be paged.

  • Page 57: Answering A Page

    All extensions & External Allows you to make a voice announcement to all extensions. Your message is announced over the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones (PT) and the external pager. Any Telephone Dial 33 . Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

  • Page 58
    During a Conversation Transferring after paging (Paging and Transfer) You can transfer a call using the paging function (All Extensions, Group, External, or All Extensions & External). PT and SLT During a conversation TRANSFER For a PT For an SLT For a PT: Press TRANSFER.
  • Page 59: Turning Off The Microphone (Microphone Mute)

    During a Conversation Paging Deny A page sent to a built-in speaker can be denied by any extension in the system. Setting / Canceling Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Turning off the Microphone (Microphone Mute) Allows you to turn off the microphone so you can consult privately with others in the room. You will still be able to hear the other party.

  • Page 60: Forwarding A Call (Call Forwarding)

    • To cancel the Call Forwarding features, refer to “Cancel” in this feature. • Call Forwarding can only be extended to one target telephone. For example, extension A is forwarded to extension B, and if extension B tries to set Call Forwarding to extension C, an alarm tone is heard and the setting is rejected.

  • Page 61: All Calls

    Before Leaving Your Desk • A flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone which is not provided with FWD/DND button can be assigned as the FWD/DND button. • The lighting patterns of the FWD/DND button are as follows. Off: Both functions are not set.

  • Page 62: Before Leaving Your Desk

    /MONITOR. • You may press the flexible button assigned as the FWD/DND button instead. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing Your Telephone Functions”, Intercom Alert Assignment To Outside (CO) Line You can forward calls to an external party. System Programming is required to execute this feature.

  • Page 63: Follow Me

    Dial 5. Enter your FWD/DND. extension number (100 through 199). • The FWD/DND indicator light flashes red slowly. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. Confirmation Hang up or press Dial #. tone and SP-PHONE/MONITOR. dial tone…

  • Page 64
    For an SLT Dial 8. Enter your FWD/DND. extension number. • The FWD/DND indicator light turns off at your extension. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. Confirmation Hang up or press Dial #. tone and SP-PHONE/MONITOR.
  • Page 65: Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout)

    Confirmation tone Enter a 4-digit lock code Dial #. and dial tone (0000 through 9999) twice. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. lock code Dial #. Confirmation tone Enter the same lock code and dial tone you used to lock the extension.

  • Page 66: Showing Your Message On The Calling Party’s Display (Absent Message Capability)

    Showing Your Message on the Calling Party’s Display (Absent Message Capability) When a caller using a proprietary telephone with a LCD dials another extension, a programmed Absent Message (Message 1 through 6) will be displayed on the calling party’s LCD. Absent Messages can be programmed at any telephone (SLT or PT).

  • Page 67: Conference (3-Party)

    Useful Features Conference (3-party) During a 2-party conversation, you can add a third party to make a 3-party conference. The maximum number of extensions and outside (CO) lines in a conference can be changed by System Programming. Establishing a conference During a 2-party conversation CONF phone no.

  • Page 68: Useful Features

    Useful Features To leave the conference Any telephone • The other two parties may continue their conversation. • If the other two parties are both outside (CO) lines, they will be disconnected. To talk to the original party while holding the third party Flash the hookswitch.

  • Page 69: Conference, Unattended

    Useful Features • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, CONF (Conference) Button • 1.3 Making Calls, “Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)”, Executive Busy Override — Extension, Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line • 1.7 Useful Features, “Conference, Unattended”…

  • Page 70: Conference (5-Party)

    Useful Features Conference (5-party) Allows you to establish a 5-party conference. The members of a conference may be up to 5 extensions, or 3 extensions and 2 outside (CO) lines. Establishing a conference Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • The CONF indicator flashes red slowly. Repeat these steps.

  • Page 71
    Useful Features To change to a 5-party conference during a 3-party conference During a 3-party conversation HOLD Dial 22 . Press HOLD. • The current call is placed on hold in the parking zone automatically. • The other two parties are placed on hold. phone no.
  • Page 72
    • When an incoming call is received, a Call Waiting tone is heard. You can answer the call after leaving the conference by going off-hook. • This feature cannot be used with a single line telephone. • 1.3 Making Calls, “Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)”…
  • Page 73: Leaving A Message Notification (Message Waiting)

    (100 through 199) where tone and the message will be left. dial tone • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. Confirmation tone and dial tone Hang up or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. extension no. Enter the extension number Dial #.

  • Page 74
    • If you select a specific message to call back, the other call backs will be executed in the order received, starting with the one selected. (e.g.) 5 • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, Restoring the MESSAGE Button • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Message Waiting”.
  • Page 75: Calling With Account Codes (Account Code Entry)

    Useful Features Calling with Account Codes (Account Code Entry) An account code is used to identify outside calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the “Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)” call record. For incoming outside calls, account codes are not required. For outgoing outside calls, account codes are often required.

  • Page 76
    Useful Features • In the Verify-All mode, you must always enter a pre-assigned account code when making an outside call. In the Verify-Toll mode, you can enter a pre-assigned account code only when you need to override toll restriction. • You do not need to make an account code entry when receiving incoming calls. •…
  • Page 77: Rejecting Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb — Dnd)

    Forwarding. • The Timed Reminder alarm and Hold Recall features override this feature. • A flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone which is not provided with FWD/DND button can be assigned as the FWD/DND button. • If the “Do Not Disturb (DND)” mode is set, you can still answer a call by pressing the CO button.

  • Page 78: Calling An Extension Which Denies Receiving Calls

    Allows you to call an extension even though the “Do Not Disturb — DND” feature is set. System Programming is required to use this feature. Any Telephone If you make an intercom call and hear a Do Not Disturb (DND) tone DND tone •…

  • Page 79: Secret Dialing

    • A secret code, “[” or “]” (pressing the INTERCOM button), are counted as 1 digit. • You can conceal one or more parts of a telephone number. • If the phone number “9-1-[201]-431-21xx” has been stored, the display will show the following when the call is made.

  • Page 80: Alarm Setting (Timed Reminder)

    An alarm will be heard daily at the preset time until the setting is changed or canceled. Canceling Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. 1-72 Operations hour Dial 76.

  • Page 81
    Checking the set time (with a display PT only) Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Stopping the alarm Any Telephone Lift the handset. • Pressing any key also stops the alarm. • Be sure the system clock is set correctly.
  • Page 82: Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service

    Confirming the current mode (with a display PT only) When the telephone is idle • The display shows the current mode for 3 seconds. • The Day/Night/Lunch mode is automatically switched at a predetermined time (default: 9:00 a.m.

  • Page 83: Joining Or Leaving A Call Distribution Group (Log-In/Log-Out)

    For Log-Out mode: Dial 7361#. or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. • The default is “Log-In” mode. • There should be at least one extension in the group that is in the Log-In mode.

  • Page 84: Room Monitor

    Useful Features Room Monitor Allows you to monitor a room through a proprietary telephone with an AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button (AUTO ANS/MUTE button on a KX-T7300 series). The proprietary telephone you want to monitor should be prepared for monitoring beforehand. You can also monitor through a doorphone. You can use a proprietary telephone with an AUTO ANSWER/MUTE button (AUTO ANS/MUTE button on a KX-T7300 series) and single line telephone with a MUTE button for monitoring.

  • Page 85: Data Line Security

    Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. • Single line telephone users can dial “0” instead of “#”. • 1.3 Making Calls, “Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)”, Executive Busy Override — Extension, Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line •…

  • Page 86: Parallel Connection Of A Proprietary Telephone And Single Line Telephone (Paralleled Telephone Connection)

    — The proprietary telephone is receiving a page through the built-in speaker. — The proprietary telephone is set to the PROGRAM mode. • A single line telephone connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone will not ring in the following cases.

  • Page 87: External Feature Access

    • FLASH button also allows you to disconnect the current call and make another call without hanging up by System Programming. You can also assign a flexible button for the flash button. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, One-Touch Access for System Features • 1.3 Making Calls, “Flash”…

  • Page 88: Self-Extension Number Confirmation (Kx-T7330/Kx-T7030/Kx-T7130/Kx-T7033 Only)

    (KX-T7330/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)”. Turning on the Background Music (BGM) You can listen to background music through the built-in speaker of the telephone. An external music source, such as a radio, can be connected. The music stops whenever a call comes in, a page comes in, or you go off-hook.

  • Page 89: Extension Button Confirmation (Kx-T7330/Kx-T7030/Kx-T7130/Kx-T7033 Only)

    KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7033 only)”. Pulse to Tone Conversion Allows you to change the dialing mode from Pulse to Tone to access services that require tones, such as computer telephone services and Voice Mail. Any Telephone phone no. (Pulse mode) Enter the phone number (Pulse mode).

  • Page 90: Canceling The Feature Settings (Station Feature Clear)

    “Voice Call” (through the built-in speaker) which is set at the called party’s extension can be switched to “Tone Call” (ringing) and vice versa. This feature must be set beforehand at the called party’s extension. Refer to Proprietary Telephone Settings (Section 1.2). A rotary phone cannot be used.

  • Page 91: Doorphone Call

    Calling an extension from a doorphone Any Doorphone Press the Doorphone button for 1 second. Answering a doorphone call Any Telephone When you hear the doorphone ring tone at the extension: Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE. Calling a doorphone…

  • Page 92: Door Opener

    Useful Features Door Opener Allows you to unlock the door from your telephone. Up to 4 door openers can be connected to the system. To unlock the door from an assigned extension Any Telephone Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR.

  • Page 93: Voice Mail Integration For Kx-Tvp75/Kx-Tvp100

    If you use a proprietary telephone which has a MESSAGE button, the button light will turn on to let you know you have messages. If you use a single line telephone, dial tone 3 will let you know you have messages when you go off-hook.

  • Page 94
    3 will be eliminated and you will not know there are messages in your mailbox the next time you go off-hook. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, FWD/DND Button, Restoring the Message Button •…
  • Page 95: Calling Using Your Privileges At Another Extension (Walking Cos)

    • TRS Class of Service (COS) is used to define the feature. Each extension is assigned a TRS COS number. • A rotary telephone cannot use this feature. • 1.8 Operator/Manager Service Features, “Extension Password Set (Manager only)” • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Walking COS”.

  • Page 96: Ringing Pattern Selection

    Operations 3 patterns (A, B or C) 4 patterns (A, B, C or D) • Absent Message Capability • Back Ground Music (BGM) (only a proprietary telephone) • Call Forwarding • Call Pickup Deny • Data Line Security • Do Not Disturb (DND) •…

  • Page 97: Power Failure Transfer

    Useful Features Power Failure Transfer During a power failure, each of the following outside (CO) lines will be connected to an assigned extension. Outside (CO) line 1: extension jack 01 Outside (CO) line 4: extension jack 09 • During a power failure, all features cannot be used except for incoming and outgoing outside calls from extension jacks 01 and 09.

  • Page 98: Operator / Manager Service Features

    (00 through 59). • Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE button is off. • To program, set the MEMORY switch on the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM” or press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series.

  • Page 99: Electronic Station Lockout — Cancel All

    Press AUTO DIAL/STORE. • Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE button is off. • To program, set the MEMORY switch on the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM” or press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series.

  • Page 100
    Operator / Manager Service Features Canceling Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Dial 762#. Checking the time setting (with a display PT only) Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Dial 763#. • 1.7 Useful Features, “Alarm Setting (Timed Reminder)” • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Timed Reminder”. 1-92 Operations extension no.
  • Page 101: Outgoing Message (Ogm)

    Two Outgoing Messages (OGM 1 and OGM 2) are available for DISA 1, DISA 2, UCD and UCD-END. To program, set the MEMORY switch on the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM” or press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series. Recording a message Dial 9.

  • Page 102: Remote Station Lock

    • An extension user can make a call at the locked extension depending on system programming. System programming determines which COS number applies to a call at the locked extension. • 1.6 Before Leaving Your Desk, “Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout)” • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Station Lock”. 1-94…

  • Page 103: Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Setting

    Canceling the manual Day, Night or Lunch mode and returning to the automatic mode Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Confirming the current mode (with a display PT only) When the telephone is idle Press #. For Manual-Day mode For Manual-Night mode For Manual-Lunch mode Dial 781# or press the DSS button assigned as the Day button.

  • Page 104
    Operator / Manager Service Features • The day/night/lunch mode can be changed either automatically at a predetermined time (default: 9:00 a.m. for every day, 5:00 p.m. for every night) or manually at any time by System Programming. • Even if the automatic mode has been selected by System Programming, the operator or manager can change the day, night and lunch modes manually.
  • Page 105: Extension Password Set (Manager Only)

    • Be sure the handset is on the cradle and the SP-PHONE button is off. • To program, set the MEMORY switch on the proprietary telephone to “PROGRAM” or press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series.

  • Page 106: Dss Console Features

    The DSS Console must be connected to a Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System and paired with a PT. System Programming is required to designate the extension jacks of the DSS Console. With a paired telephone, you can carry out the following operations using the DSS Console.

  • Page 107: Extension Number Assignment

    One-Touch Dialing Assignment You can assign a DSS or PF button as a One-Touch Dialing button. The number can be an extension number or a telephone number. Up to 24 digits can be stored in each memory location. PT and DSS Console…

  • Page 108: To Cancel After Programming

    • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service”. Station Lock Button Assignment (Operator/Manager only) You can assign the Station Lock button to a DSS button for the remote station lock control feature. PT and DSS Console [Paired telephone] [DSS Console] Dial 7. Press the desired DSS button.

  • Page 109: Direct Station Dialing

    The data will be displayed. After checking the data return the MEMORY switch to the “SET” position or press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series. • 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone”, DSS Button, One-Touch Dialing Button Direct Station Dialing An extension can be called and accessed by simply pressing a DSS button.

  • Page 110: One-Touch Access For System Features

    DSS Console Features One-Touch Access for System Features You can access system features by pressing a programmed DSS or PF button. PT and DSS Console [Paired Telephone] Lift the handset or press SP-PHONE/MONITOR. Call Transfer A call can be transferred to an extension using a DSS button.

  • Page 111: Appendix

    Section 2 Appendix…

  • Page 112: Tone / Ring Tone List

    Tone / Ring Tone List < TONE > Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 3 Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringback Tone Do Not Disturb (DND) Tone Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call Limit Warning Tone Call Waiting Tone 1 Call Waiting Tone 2…

  • Page 113: Led Indication

    LED Indication The Light Emitting Diode (LED) button indicate the line conditions by using lighting patterns. Flashing light patterns Flashing slowly (60 flash/min) Flashing moderately (120 flash/min) Flashing rapidly (240 flash/min) LED Indication on the INTERCOM Button The table below shows the lighting patterns for intercom line conditions. INTERCOM button Green On Flashing Green Slowly…

  • Page 114
    Feature Number List Feature Numbers and Additional Required Digits EATURE Absent Message Capability set / cancel Account Code Entry for an SLT Call Forwarding set / cancel Call Forwarding — Follow Me set / cancel Call Hold (Hold Mode 2 or 3) for an SLT Call Hold, Retrieve outside call / intercom call Call Park / Call Park Retrieve Call Pickup, Directed…
  • Page 115
    Feature Number List EATURE Paging — All extensions & External Paging — External Paging — All extensions / Group Paging — Answer Paging Deny set / cancel Personal Speed Dialing Personal Speed Dialing store Personal Speed Dialing confirm Pickup Dialing (Hot Line) assign / set / cancel for an SLT Redial, Last Number for an SLT Room Monitor set / cancel…
  • Page 116: Feature Number List

    During a call or while talking Alternate Calling — Ring/Voice Conference Door open Pulse to Tone Conversion When the telephone is on-hook Background Music (BGM) on/off Time (Day/Night/Lunch) mode display EXTN. and extension name/ Date (day/month) and time display/ date (month/day/year/day of the week) display changing •…

  • Page 117
    Display Example Due to the Bilingual Selection Feature, you can select the display in English or Spanish by System Programming. The left part is the English display and the right part is the Spanish display. NGLISH ISPLAY PANISH Set Time & Date Fijar Hora/Fecha 12:00AM 20:00…
  • Page 118: Display Example

    Display Example NGLISH ISPLAY Back at 11:00AM Regreso BGM off Musica Desact BGM on Musica Ambiental Busy Ocupado Busy Ovrde Allow Intrmision Permt Busy Ovrde Deny Intrmision NEG. C.Pickup Allow Permite Recoger C.Pickup Deny Recoger Negado Call on CO 1 Sonando LN 1 Call Prked at Estacionada…

  • Page 119
    Display Example NGLISH ISPLAY PANISH D — Opener 1-On Abrepuerta 1-Act Door Phone Interfono Ext101 & CO 1 Ext101 Y LN 1 Ext101 & Ext102 Ext101 Y Ext102 Enter ACCNT Code Entrar Codigo Ext Data Clear Borrar Data Ext External Page Voceo Externo FWD(ALL) All COs DSV(Todas) a LN…
  • Page 120
    Display Example NGLISH ISPLAY MW at Ext 101 ME en Ext 101 MW Not Accepted ME No Aceptado MW Cancelled ME Cancelado Night Mode Modo Nocturno No Held Call No Retenidas No Incoming Call No Entrante No Page No Hay Voceo Not Valid No Valido Out Until 12/12…
  • Page 121: Troubleshooting

    • All other conversations will be disconnected during a power failure. • Proprietary telephones (PT) cannot be used during a power failure. A single line telephone will work in the event of a power failure. Connect the single line telephone to the above jack.

  • Page 122
    2-12 Appendix…
  • Page 123: Index

    Absent Message Capability … 1-58 Account Code Entry … 1-67 Adjustment Control Alarm Setting (Timed Reminder) … 1-72 Alternate Calling — Ring/Voice … 1-82 Answering Receiving Calls Automatic Callback Busy — Camp-On … 1-30 Automatic Redial … 1-27 Background Music (BGM) … 1-80 Busy Lamp Field (BLF) …

  • Page 124
    Data Line Security … 1-77 Date and Time Setting … 1-90 Day Button… 1-100 Direct Station Dialing … 1-101 Display Absent Message … 1-58 English … 2-7 Programming Mode … 1-4 Secret Dialing … 1-71 Spanish… 2-7 Distinctive Dial Tones … 1-88 Do Not Disturb (DND) …
  • Page 125
    Last Number Redial… 1-27 LED Indication … 2-3 CO Button … 2-3 INTERCOM Button… 2-3 Lever CONTRAST … 1-14 HANDSET/HEADSET … 1-14 HANDSET VOLUME… 1-15 RINGER volume … 1-15 VOLUME control … 1-15 Line Call Transfer – to Outside (CO) Line … 1-44 Data Line Security …
  • Page 126
    Answering … 1-49 Deny… 1-51 External … 1-48 Group … 1-48 Transferring … 1-50 Paralleled Telephone Connection … 1-78 Personal Speed Dialing … 1-24 Pickup Dialing … 1-26 Power Failure Transfer… 1-89, 2-11 Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming … 1-6 No Line Preference …
  • Page 127
    Saved Number Redial … 1-28 System Speed Dialing … 1-23 Symbol … 1-2 System Speed Dialing … 1-23 Telephone … 1-2, 1-78 Timed Reminder (Alarm Setting) … 1-72 Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) … 1-91 Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Setting … 1-95 Tone …
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    This unit complies with the EU Directives. 73 / 23 / EEC 89 / 336 / EEC 92 / 31 / EEC 93 / 68 / EEC The CE mark on this unit certifies compliance with the above mentioned Directives. Copyright: This manual is copyrighted by Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd.

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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    Advanced Hybrid System Installation Manual KX-TA308 MODEL Please read this manual before connecting the Advanced Hybrid System.

  • Page 2: System Highlights

    2– 23 Hybrid Calling from the outside (Direct Inward System Access) This system can accept Panasonic analog proprietary telephones. Also, single line External callers can call extensions in devices such as single line telephones, the system. If you install an optional…

  • Page 3
    Precautions • Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the Advanced Hybrid System. • This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40˚C / 104˚F) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
  • Page 4
    Precautions For your future reference SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE (found on the bottom of the unit) NAME OF DEALER DEALER’S ADDRESS Note • This Installation Manual does not show complete model number that indicate the country where your models should be used. The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit.
  • Page 5
    Introduction Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following sections: Section 1. Basic System Construction Provides general information on the system including connection diagrams. Section 2. Installation Contains the system installation and wiring instructions, as well as how to install the optional cards.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1 Basic System Construction Section 2 Installation Before Installation …………….. Unpacking ………………..Names and Locations …………….Wall Mounting ………………Frame Ground Connection …………..Opening the Top Front Cover ………….. Outside (CO) Line Connection …………Extension Connection …………….External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection……. 2-10 2.10 External Music Connection…………..

  • Page 7
    Contents Call Waiting ………………3-11 Conference (3-Party) …………….3-12 Conference (5-Party) …………….3-13 Data Line Security…………….3-13 Date and Time Setting ……………. 3-14 Direct In Line (DIL)…………….3-14 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)……….3-15 Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7330 only) …….. 3-22 Distinctive Dial Tones …………….
  • Page 8
    Contents Paging ………………..3-43 Paralleled Telephone Connection …………3-44 Personal Speed Dialing …………..3-44 Pickup Dialing ………………3-45 Polarity Reverse Detection …………..3-45 Power Failure Transfer …………… 3-46 Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming ……….. 3-46 Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing……….3-47 Proprietary Telephone setting Data Default Set………
  • Page 9
    Contents [006] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode ….[007] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Time ……[008] Operator Assignment ………….. 4-10 [009] Extension Number Assignment ……….4-10 [010] LCD Time Display Selection ……….4-11 [011] System Speed Dialing Name Setting ……..4-12 [100] Hunting Group Set …………..
  • Page 10
    Contents [210] DTMF Time …………….4-31 [211] No Dial Disconnection …………4-31 [212] Outside (CO) Line Duration Time Limit ……. 4-32 [213] Bell Off Detection …………..4-32 [300] Carrier Excepted Code Assignment ……..4-33 [301] Toll Restriction — System Speed Dialing Boundary Class .. 4-33 [302]–[305] Toll Restriction —…
  • Page 11
    Contents [504] DISA Delayed Answer Time ……….4-58 [505] DISA Waiting Time after OGM ……….4-58 [506] DISA Busy Mode …………..4-59 [507] DISA Intercept Mode …………. 4-59 [508] DISA Ringing Time before Intercept ……..4-60 [509] DISA Ringing Time after Intercept ……..4-60 [510] DISA No Dial Mode …………..
  • Page 12
    Contents [708] Doorphone Ringing Time …………4-81 [709] Door Opener Time …………..4-81 [800] SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters ……. 4-82 [801] SMDR Parameter …………..4-83 [802] Incoming/Outgoing Call Selection for Printing ….. 4-83 [803] Secret Speed Dialing / One-Touch Dialing Printing ….. 4-84 [804] System Data Dump …………..
  • Page 13: Basic System Construction

    Section 1 Basic System Construction…

  • Page 14: System Connection Diagram

    Basic System Construction The system has a basic capacity of 8 extensions and 3 outside (CO) lines. It is capable of supporting Panasonic analog proprietary telephones, and single line devices such as single line telephones, facsimiles and data terminals. To expand its capabilities, the system can be equipped with optional components or customer-supplied peripherals such as an external speaker, external music source (e.g.

  • Page 15
    Basic System Construction • We recommend connecting a display proprietary telephone at extension jack 01. • Parallel connection of telephone is possible. ( 2.11, Paralleled Telephone Connection) • A proprietary telephone cannot be connected to extension jacks 17 through 24. Only a single line telephone (SLT) can be connected.
  • Page 16
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    Section 2 Installation…
  • Page 18: Before Installation

    7. Install at least 1.8 m (6 feet) away from radios and televisions. (Both the system and Panasonic proprietary telephones) 8. Do not obstruct area around the system (for reasons of maintenance and inspection — be especially careful to allow space for cooling above and at the sides of the system).

  • Page 19
    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 Panasonic proprietary telephones (e.g. KX-T7330). 5. Unplug the system during wiring. After all of the wiring is completed, plug in the system.
  • Page 20: Unpacking

    Unpacking Unpack the box and check the items below. Main Unit Pager Connector AC Cord Music Source Connector Screws (Wall Mounting) Strap Washers (Wall Mounting) Rivet Names and Locations External Music Jack Paging Jack Extension Modular Jacks Strap Hole Outside (CO) Line Modular Jacks Serial Interface Connector Power Switch…

  • Page 21: Wall Mounting

    Wall Mounting This set is designed for wall mounting only. The wall where the main unit is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, use screws with the same diameter as the ones enclosed. Mounting on a Wooden Wall Mounting on a Concrete or Mortar Wall…

  • Page 22: Frame Ground Connection

    Frame Ground Connection IMPORTANT!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to the ground. 1. Loosen the screw. 2. Insert the grounding wire (user-supplied). 3. Tighten the screw. To the ground Screw 4. Connect the grounding wire to the ground. Opening the Top Front Cover 1.

  • Page 23
    Outside (CO) Line Connection Connection 1. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (CO 1 through 3) on the system. 2. Connect the line cords to the terminal board or the modular jacks from the Central Office. View of TEL Jack (Outside (CO) Line) T: Tip R: Ring…
  • Page 24: Outside (Co) Line Connection

    Outside (CO) Line Connection Installation Lightning System Protectors Terminal Board EXTN Protective Earth Terminal EXTN EXTN Frame Ground Outside line Ground EXTN: Extension line TEL: Telephone Installation of an Earth Rod Lightning Protectors Grounding Wire System (Underground) 1) Installation location of the earth rod ..Near the protector 2) Check obstructions .

  • Page 25: Extension Connection

    Extension Connection Extension jacks 01 through 08 can be used for all kinds of telephones. Telephone Wiring The maximum length of the extension line cord (twisted cable) which connects the system and the extension is as follows. Diameter of the line Max.

  • Page 26: External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection

    External Pager (Paging Equipment) Connection One external pager (user-supplied) can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Use an EIAJ RC-6701 A plug (2-conductor, ø 3.5 mm in diameter). • Output impedance: 600 Ω Maximum length of the cable AWG 18 –…

  • Page 27: External Music Connection

    2.10 External Music Connection One music source, such as a radio (user-supplied), can be connected to the system as illustrated below. Insert the plug to the earphone/headphone jack on the external music source. Use an EIAJ RC-6701 A plug (2-conductor, ø 3.5mm in diameter). •…

  • Page 28: Paralleled Telephone Connection

    Any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone as follows. Using a Modular T-Adaptor Modular T-Adaptor (Panasonic KX-J66 or USOC RJA2X) 2-conductor wiring cord Connect pins “T” and “R”. 4-conductor wiring cord For a proprietary telephone: Connect pins “T”, “R”, “H”…

  • Page 29: Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection

    2.12 Polarity Sensitive Telephone Connection If your telephone is polarity sensitive, follow the procedure below: 1. Complete all the required extension wiring. 2. Confirm that dialing can be done from all the extensions using a touch-tone telephone. If dialing fails, the polarity between the extension and the system must be reversed.

  • Page 30: Printer And Pc Connection

    2.13 Printer and PC Connection A user-supplied printer or personal computer (PC) can be connected to the system. These are used to print out or refer to the SMDR call records and system programming data. Connect the printer cable or the PC cable to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) connector. The cable must be shielded and the maximum length is 2 m (6.5 feet).

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    2.13 Printer and PC Connection Connection Chart for a Printer / Personal Computer with the System If you connect a printer or a PC with a 9-pin cable, follow the chart below. System 9-pin Cable Printer/PC Circuit type Signal Signal Circuit type (EIA) name…
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    2.13 Printer and PC Connection Serial Interface (RS-232C) Signals Frame Ground: FG Connects the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data: SD (TXD) ….. . (output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer.
  • Page 33: Location Of Optional Cards

    2.14 Location of Optional Cards The location of the optional cards is shown below. Precaution 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 cards. If accessing the parts is required, wear a grounding strap.

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    2.15 OGM/FAX Detection Card Installation 2. Open the bottom front cover. Bottom front cover 3. Attach the OGM/FAX Detection card. OGM/FAX Detection Card (KX-TA30891) Note Please do not damage this part. 4. Insert the flat cables to the card connector. Flat cables 5.
  • Page 35: Doorphone And Door Opener Connection

    2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Four doorphones (KX-T30865) and 4 door openers (user-supplied) can be installed. Maximum cable length The maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line cord which connects the system is as follows. Diameter of the line Max.

  • Page 36
    2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Doorphone/Door Opener Installation Attach the optional Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the main unit, connect the cord to the Doorphone/Door Opener Card Connector and secure the screw. Doorphone Connectors Screw Door Opener Terminal Doorphone/Door Opener Card (KX-TA30860) Doorphone/Door Opener Card Card Connector…
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    2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Wiring of the Doorphone 1. Connect the Doorphone/Door Opener Card to the terminal boxes using 4-conductor modular connectors. 2. Connect the wires of doorphones 1 and 3 to the red and green screws on the terminal box. 3.
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    2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection Connecting Door Openers 1. While pressing the button below a hole with a driver, insert the wire from the door opener into the hole. Door opener 1 Door opener 4 Door opener 2 Door opener 3 To the door openers 2.
  • Page 39: Backup Batteries Connection

    2.17 Backup Batteries Connection Two car batteries can be connected to the system as a backup power supply in the event of a power failure. 1. Attach the cables (KX-A227) and 2 user-supplied car batteries (12 VDC each) as shown below.

  • Page 40: Installing A 3-Co Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (Kx-Ta)

    2.18 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card Installation (KX-TA30877) To add 3 outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) lines 4 through 6) and 8 extensions (extension jacks 09 through 16), use an optional 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877).

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    2.18 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) 3. After cutting the areas, be sure to cut off any excess plastic in order to make the surface smooth. 4. First, insert the plastic spacer into the hole on the KX-TA30877. Attach the 2 extension connectors to the system, install the KX-TA30877 and secure the 2 extension bolts.
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    2.18 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) 5. Insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (2-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks (CO 4 through 6) on the card. ( 2.7, Outside (CO) Line Connection) 6.
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    2.18 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) 4. Attach the 2 extension connectors to the system first, install the KX-TA30874 and secure the 2 screws. Screws 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) Extension Connectors 5.
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    2.18 Installing a 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877) and 8 SLT Extn. Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) Installing the KX-TA30877 and KX-T30874 1. Install the KX-TA30877 first and then the KX-TA30874. Screws 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card (KX-TA30874) Extension Bolts Extension Connectors 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card (KX-TA30877)
  • Page 45: Auxiliary Connection For Power Failure Transfer

    2.19 Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer Power failure transfer connects a specific single line telephone (SLT) to selected outside (CO) lines in the event of system power failure, as follows. Outside (CO) line 1 – extension (T, R) jack 01 Outside (CO) line 4 –…

  • Page 46: Closing The Front Cover

    2.20 Securing the Cords 3. Wrap the strap around all of the cords. 4. To remove the rivet, use a screw driver as shown below. 2.21 Closing the Front Cover 1. Replace the covers and tighten the screws. 2. Tie together all of the connected cords and attach them to the wall so that the cords cannot be pulled out of the system.

  • Page 47: Starting The System For The First Time

    2.22 Starting the System for the First Time 1. Set the Power Switch to the “OFF” position. 2. Plug the AC power cord into the system and an AC outlet. 3. Turn the Power Switch on. (The power indicator will light.) 4.

  • Page 48: System Restart

    2.23 System Restart After starting the system, if the system does not operate properly, restart the system. Before restarting the system, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. System Restart causes the following. •…

  • Page 49: System Data Clear

    2.24 System Data Clear When the system does not operate properly after restarting, you can clear the programming data stored in the system. The system will restart with the default settings. First, try system program [999] “System Data Clear” by following step 4 in 2.22, “Starting the System for the First Time”.

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    2-34 Installation…
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    Section 3 Features…
  • Page 52: A Absent Message Capability

    Features Absent Message Capability Allows an extension user to set a message which will be displayed at the calling extension to show the reason for the called extension’s absence. One of 6 messages can be programmed as desired, which are available for any telephone (single line telephone or proprietary telephone).

  • Page 53: Alternate Calling – Ring/Voice (Voice To Ring Only)

    Features • Required System Programming [310] Account Codes [601]-[603] TRS – Class of Service Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [605] Account Code Entry Mode [805] SMDR Account Code Selection • Related Feature References Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR), Toll Restriction Override by Account Codes •…

  • Page 54: Automatic Outside (Co) Line Access Number

    Features Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access Number An Automatic Line Access number (0 or 9) can be programmed. When an extension user dials an Automatic Line Access number before a telephone number, an available outside (CO) line from the assigned lines in program [419] is seized automatically. If “0” is selected in program [121], the operator call will be “9”…

  • Page 55
    Features Flow chart of possible cases and results for ARS calls Start Is (another) 1 digit dialed within the ARS Interdigit Time? Each time a digit is dialed, the system checks the Is the dialed number a t o l l Reorder tone dialed number (other than Host PBX access codes, r e s t r i c t i o n d e n i e d c o d e?
  • Page 56: Busy Station Signaling (Bss)

    Features *1: The ARS Interdigit timer is assigned in program [363] “ARS Interdigit Time”. *2: The codes are assigned in the following programs. Host PBX access codes: [403] “Host PBX Access Codes” Carrier excepted codes: [300] “Carrier Excepted Code Assignment” 1st carrier access code: [359] “1st Carrier Selection Code”.

  • Page 57: Call Forwarding

    Features Call Forwarding Allows an extension user to transfer incoming calls automatically to another extension or to an external destination. The following types are available. All Calls: All incoming calls are forwarded to another extension. Busy or No Answer: All incoming calls are forwarded to another extension when the extension user does not answer within the programmed time in [202] or when the extension is busy.

  • Page 58: Calling Party Control (Cpc) Signal Detection

    Features Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection The Calling Party Control (CPC) signal is a disconnect signal sent from the Central Office for an outside call. The CPC signal detection is activated by programs [420] and [421]. Program [420] is for incoming outside calls, and [421] is for outgoing outside calls. •…

  • Page 59: Call Pickup

    Features Call Pickup <Directed Call Pickup> Allows an extension user to answer a call ringing at any other extension. <Group Call Pickup> Allows an extension user to answer a call ringing at another extension, if the call is ringing within the user’s extension group assigned in program [600]. If “Enable” is selected for an extension group in [127], persons in the group can pickup calls just by going off-hook, even though their extension is not ringing.

  • Page 60: Call Transfer – To Extension

    Features Call Transfer – to Extension Allows an extension user to transfer a received call, an intercom or an outside call, to another extension. Two types are available. Screened Call Transfer: Announces the call to another extension before completing the transfer. Unscreened Call Transfer:Immediately releases the call to another extension without an announcement.

  • Page 61: C Call Waiting

    Features • To join the conversation again after transferring the call, press the corresponding CO button. A conference call will be established. This feature is not available for a single line telephone. • Required System Programming [111] Hold Music Selection [205] Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration Time Limit [606] Call Transfer to an Outside (CO) Line •…

  • Page 62: Conference (3-Party)

    Features Conference (3-party) During a 2-party conversation, an extension user can add a third party to make a 3-party conference. The maximum number of members of a conference can be programmed in program [116]. • The possible combinations, through System Programming, are 3 extensions, 1 extension and 2 external parties, or 2 extensions and 1 external party.

  • Page 63: Conference (5-Party)

    Features Conference (5-party) Allows an extension user to establish a 5-party conference when “5 party C-2 E-5” is selected in program [116]. • Up to 2 external parties can participate in a conference call. • All 5 parties can be extensions. •…

  • Page 64: Date And Time Setting

    Features Date and Time Setting A manager or operator can adjust the current time. • Required System Programming [000] Date and Time Setting • Operating Instructions Reference 1.8 Operator / Manager Service Features, “Date and Time Setting” Direct In Line (DIL) Enables an incoming outside call to go directly to a specified extension.

  • Page 65: Direct Inward System Access (Disa)

    Features Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Allows an outside caller to access specific system features as if the caller is an extension in the system. The caller can have direct access to features such as: • Placing an incoming call to an extension, extension group or operator. The caller also has the option of dialing the route for an extension using a 1 digit number (DISA built- in auto attendant number) via DISA calls.

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    Features • The duration of outside-to-outside (CO-to-CO) line calls can be limited in program [205]. When the specified time expires, both lines are disconnected. A warning tone is sent to both parties 15 seconds before the time-limit. • To detect the end of an outside-to-outside (CO-to-CO) line call, CPC Signal Detection can be assigned.
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    Features DISA Operation Calling an extension by following the outgoing message from an External Party In None Security Mode DISA phone no. extension no. Enter the extension number. Enter the DISA phone number. Ringback tone and Ring back tone DISA outgoing message •…
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    Features Calling an external party by following the outgoing message from an External Party In None Security Mode DISA phone no. line acccess code phone no. Ringback tone and Enter the phone number Enter the DISA phone number. Dial tone Enter a DISA outgoing message from the…
  • Page 69
    Features Flow chart of possible cases and results for DISA calls An outside line call is made. The caller reaches the DISA line. Without optional With optional OGM/FAX Detection Card OGM/FAX Detection Card (Internal DISA) @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ? @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ ? e @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ e ?
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    Features *1: The DISA Delayed timer starts. This is the time between a call reaching the system and being received. The time is assigned in program [504]. *2: When the assigned time period in program [519] expires, the system sends a short beep to the caller.
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    Features *9: If the destination extension belongs to a hunting group and all extensions in the group are busy, the system will check the DISA Busy Mode. If the destination is a DISA ring group, the DISA Busy Mode will not work for the call. The system regards the call as unanswered. *10: The DISA Busy Mode is selected in program [506].
  • Page 72: Display Contrast Adjustment (Kx-T7330 Only)

    Features Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7330 only) Allows a display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contrast with the CONTRAST selector. • Operating Instructions Reference 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Display Contrast Adjustment” Distinctive Dial Tones An extension user will hear 3 types of dial tone patterns which give information about the features activated on the telephone.

  • Page 73: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    Features Do Not Disturb (DND) <Do Not Disturb (DND)> Allows an extension user to prevent other parties from disturbing them. The extension will not receive intercom or outside calls. <Do Not Disturb (DND) Override> Allows an extension user enabled in program [609] to call an extension which has set the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature.

  • Page 74: Doorphone Call

    Features • Connection Reference 2.16 Doorphone and Door Opener Connection • Required System Programming [703]–[705] Door Opener Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch [709] Door Opener Time • Related Feature Reference Doorphone Call • Operating Instructions Reference 1.7 Useful Features, “Door Opener” Doorphone Call Up to 4 Doorphones (KX-T30865) can be installed.

  • Page 75: Dss Console

    Features DSS Console The Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console provides direct access to extensions, a busy lamp display, as well as 16 PF (Programmable Feature) buttons. The DSS Console must be programmed to work with a proprietary telephone (PT). The jack number of the DSS Console and its associated PT are assigned in programs [003] and [004].

  • Page 76: Executive Busy Override

    Features Executive Busy Override <Executive Busy Override – Extension> Allows an extension user enabled in program [608] to interrupt an existing intercom call. A 3-party conference will be established. <Executive Busy Override – Outside (CO) Line> Allows a proprietary telephone user enabled in program [608] to interrupt an existing outside call or add a third party.

  • Page 77: Extension Group

    Features Extension Group The system supports 8 extension groups. In an extension group, the following features can be activated. • Group Call Pickup: Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to another member in the same group. •…

  • Page 78: External Feature Access

    Features External Feature Access Allows an extension user to access special features (e.g. Call Waiting) offered by the Central Office or host PBX. This is done by placing the current call on hold and sending a flash signal using either the FLASH/RECALL button or the feature number. This feature is effective only during an outside call.

  • Page 79: Flexible Buttons

    Features Flexible Buttons A proprietary telephone (PT) user can change the flexible buttons on the telephone and DSS console to certain function buttons. For example, if the telephone has more CO buttons than available outside (CO) lines, the unused CO buttons may be changed to One-Touch Dialing buttons, etc.

  • Page 80: H Handset/Headset Selection (Kx-T7330 Only)

    Features Handset/Headset Selection (KX-T7330 only) The system supports the use of headsets with proprietary telephones. Switch the selection mode before using the headset (optional). Handsfree Answerback Allows a proprietary telephone with a speakerphone to answer an intercom call without lifting the handset. This feature performed by pressing the AUTO ANS/MUTE button. •…

  • Page 81: Hold

    Features Hold <Call Hold> Allows an extension user to place an intercom and/or outside call. The held call can be retrieved by the user who held it, or by any other extension (Call Hold Retrieve). With a single line telephone (SLT), either one outside or intercom call can be held at one time.

  • Page 82: Hookswitch Flash

    Features Hookswitch Flash Flashing the hookswitch is used to allow a single line telephone user to hold a call for transferring or holding, if the flash time is within the assigned time in program [207]. The procedure to transfer a call or hold is determined in program [104] “Hold Mode Selection”. Flashing the hookswitch can be also used to disconnect a call, if the flash time is more than the assigned time in program [207].

  • Page 83: Intercom Calling

    Features Intercept Routing Provides automatic redirection of incoming outside calls via the DISA or UCD feature. The Intercept Routing feature works in the following 2 cases. 1) When nothing is dialed after a dial tone or OGM is sent to the caller. (The DISA feature only) 2) When the call is not answered within a programmed time.

  • Page 84: L Language Selection

    Features Language Selection The selected language in program [615] is shown on the LCD display of a proprietary telephone during operation and Proprietary Telephone Settings, but not used during System Programming. The selected language in program [806] is used for an SMDR printout. •…

  • Page 85: Line Access Buttons

    Features Line Access Buttons A proprietary telephone (PT) user must assign one of the following 3 types of CO buttons to flexible CO buttons in the Proprietary Telephone Settings. This allows making or receiving outside calls. The default setting for the flexible CO buttons (CO 1 – CO 6) are Single-CO (S-CO) buttons.

  • Page 86: Log-In/Log-Out

    Features Log-In/Log-Out Allows an extension user to join (Log-In) or leave (Log-Out) a hunting, DISA ring or UCD group temporarily. Extensions in the log-out mode will not receive calls by Station Hunting, DISA or UCD but will receive other calls, not like the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature. The Log-In/Log-Out button can be assigned to a flexible button in the Proprietary Telephone Settings.

  • Page 87: Microphone Mute

    Features Microphone Mute Allows a proprietary telephone user to turn off the microphone for privacy. • The user’s voice will only be muted during a handsfree conversation. The user can hear the other party’s voice during Microphone Mute. • Operating Instructions Reference 1.5 During a Conversation, “Turning off the Microphone (Microphone Mute)”…

  • Page 88: Operator / Manager Extension

    Features • Operating Instructions References 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone” One-Touch Dialing button 1.3 Making Calls, “Dialing by Simply Pressing a Button (One-Touch Dialing)” 1.9 DSS Console Features, “Initial Settings” 1.9 DSS Console Features, “One-Touch Dialing” 1.9 DSS Console Features, “One-Touch Access for System Features”…

  • Page 89: Outgoing Message (Ogm)

    Features Outgoing Message (OGM) Allows the extension assigned as an operator or manager to record up to 2 outgoing voice messages (maximum 30 seconds each). This message is played when a caller accesses the DISA or UCD feature. An optional OGM/FAX Detection Card is required to program the OGM.

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    Features OGM1: “This is A company. For the sales division, press 1. For the service division, press 2. To call the operator, press 0.” OGM2: “This is B company. To contact Mr. A, press 101. To contact Mr. B, press 102.”…
  • Page 91
    Features Case 7: Uses the DISA or UCD feature for outside (CO) lines – OGM for DISA and UCD. System UCD with (UCD) The line is busy. (When the line is free.) Outside Call To the UCD group OGM1 DISA with (DISA) Outside Call To the designated destination…
  • Page 92: Outside Calling

    Features Outside Calling Allows an extension user to make a call to an external party by using one of the following line access methods. <Automatic Line Access> Allows an extension user to select an available outside (CO) line automatically from the assigned lines in program [419] by pressing the Automatic Line Access number (0 or 9).

  • Page 93: Outside (Co) Line Ringing Selection

    Features Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection When an outside call is received at an extension, the user can select whether their extension will ring or not. • Select “Enable” in programs [408]–[410]. • Required System Programming [408]–[410] “Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day/Night/Lunch •…

  • Page 94: Paralleled Telephone Connection

    Features Paralleled Telephone Connection Any analog proprietary telephone can be connected in parallel with a single line device, such as a single line telephone, facsimile and data terminal. • System Programming is required. • Connection Reference 2.11 Paralleled Telephone Connection •…

  • Page 95: Pickup Dialing

    Features Pickup Dialing Allows a single line telephone user to make an outgoing call by going off-hook, if the user has stored the telephone number (up to 32 digits) beforehand. This feature is also known as Hot Line. • A rotary telephone cannot program this feature. •…

  • Page 96: Power Failure Transfer

    Features Power Failure Transfer During a power failure, specific extension telephones are automatically connected to specific outside (CO) lines. This provides outside (CO) line conversations between the following extensions and outside (CO) lines. Outside (CO) line 1 : extension jack 01 Outside (CO) line 4 : extension jack 09 A single line telephone (SLT) can work in case of a power failure.

  • Page 97: Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing

    Features Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing A proprietary telephone user can select a desired outgoing line preference to make outside calls from the following 3 line preferences. System Programming and Proprietary Telephone Settings are required. Idle Line Preference: When the user goes off-hook, they are connected to an idle line. An idle line is automatically selected from the pre-assigned lines in program [419].

  • Page 98: Pulse To Tone Conversion

    Features Pulse to Tone Conversion Allows an extension user to change the dialing mode from Pulse to Tone after entering a telephone number to access services, such as computer telephone services or Voice Mail, which require tones. • This feature only works for outside (CO) lines which have set “Pulse Mode” or ”Call Blocking Mode”…

  • Page 99: Ringing Pattern Selection

    Features <Saved Number Redial> Allows a proprietary telephone user to save the current external telephone number in the SAVE button during a conversation, so that the extension user can redial the same party later using a simple operation. The saved number can be redialed until another number is stored. A flexible button can be assigned as the SAVE button in the Proprietary Telephone Settings.

  • Page 100: Room Monitor

    Features Room Monitor Allows a proprietary telephone user to monitor a room or the front door through another proprietary telephone or doorphone without them knowing. The access tone will not be sent to the monitored proprietary telephone when monitoring starts. •…

  • Page 101: Self-Extension Number Confirmation (Kx-T7330 Only)

    Features Self-Extension Number Confirmation (KX-T7330 only) Allows a display proprietary telephone user to confirm their jack and extension number using a simple operation. • Operating Instructions Reference 1.7 Useful Features, “Self-Extension Number Confirmation (KX-T7330 only)” Station Feature Clear Allows an extension user to reset the following station features to the default settings. •…

  • Page 102: Station Hunting

    Features Station Hunting If a called extension is busy, Station Hunting redirects the incoming call to an idle extension in an extension group in numerical order. Idle extensions are automatically hunted according to programming. The following 2 hunting types are available. Circular hunting: The extensions are hunted one time in numerical order.

  • Page 103: Station Lock

    Features Station Lock <Electronic Station Lockout> Allows an extension user to lock their station so that other users cannot make outside calls until it is unlocked. Any 4-digit code can be used to lock and unlock an extension. <Electronic Station Lockout – CANCEL ALL> The operator and manager can cancel Electronic Station Lockout of all extensions at one time.

  • Page 104: Station Message Detail Recording (Smdr)

    Features Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically prints out detailed call information of outside calls. A printer connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port can be used to print incoming and outgoing outside calls, as well as print a hard copy of System Programming.

  • Page 105: System Data Default Set

    Features UCD waiting call: Shows <UCD waiting> for an incoming call via the UCD feature. When the “UCD waiting call” is answered, it becomes a “Received call” and a new record is started. (6) Duration : shows the duration of the call or the UCD call waiting time in Hours/Minutes/Seconds.

  • Page 106: System Speed Dialing

    Features System Speed Dialing The system supports 100 System Speed Dial numbers (up to 32 digits) assigned in program [001] that are available to all extension users. A System Speed Dial number is dialed out using a simple operation. Each System Speed Dial number can be assigned a name in program [011]. The assigned name will be displayed when making a call by using the System Speed Dialing feature.

  • Page 107: Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service

    Features Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service The system supports the day, night and lunch operation modes. The system operation for making and receiving calls can be different for the day, night and lunch modes. The system operation for toll restriction can be arranged to prevent unauthorized toll calls for each mode. Time service can be set automatically or manually by program [006].

  • Page 108: Toll Restriction

    Features Toll Restriction Toll Restriction is a system programmable feature that can prohibit certain extension users from making unauthorized toll calls. Every extension is programmed to belong to one of 5 classes of service (COS). Each COS is programmed to have a toll restriction class for day mode, night mode and lunch mode. There are 5 toll restriction COS numbers available.

  • Page 109
    Features Combination of denied codes and exception codes COS No. Denied Calls Excepted Calls No restriction. No restriction. 20 denied codes programmed in [302]. 80 exception codes (code numbers 01-80) programmed in [306]. 20 denied codes programmed in [302] plus 60 exception codes (code numbers 01-60) 20 denied codes programmed in [303].
  • Page 110: Toll Restriction For System Speed Dialing

    Features Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing Calls originated by System Speed Dialing are restricted depending on the combination of the System Speed Dialing Boundary Class assigned in program [301] and the class of service (COS) assigned to each extension as follows. System Speed Dialing Boundary Class…

  • Page 111
    Features Toll Restriction Override by Extension Password Allows an extension user to override toll restriction temporarily to make a toll call from another toll-restricted extension. The user can carry out this feature by entering their extension password, instead of an account code, before dialing the telephone number. The user can make a toll call with their COS number.
  • Page 112: Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class

    Features Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class Allows assigning a toll restriction class for extensions where the Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock feature has been set. An extension user usually cannot make an outside call at a locked extension, however if a toll restriction class is assigned in program [312], the user can make an outside call at the locked extension.

  • Page 113
    Features [521] UCD Busy Waiting Time [522] UCD OGM Message Interval Time [523] UCD Busy Mode [524] UCD Intercept Mode [525] UCD Ringing Time before Intercept [526] UCD Ringing Time after Intercept [600] Extension Group Assignment • Related Feature References Call Forwarding, Do Not Disturb (DND), Extension Group, Log-In/Log-Out Outline of a UCD (1) When a number of calls have arrived…
  • Page 114
    Features Flow chart of possible cases and results for UCD calls An outside line call is made. The caller reaches the UCD group. Busy Call Answered. The call is not answered. Music on Hold is heard. Is Intercept Routing employed? Busy Call Goes to B…
  • Page 115
    Features *1: An OGM is sent to the caller. When the system detects a cyclic tone or CPC signal while the OGM is being sent, the call is disconnected. *2: Music on hold is selected in program [111] as follows. •…
  • Page 116: Voice Mail Integration

    Features Voice Mail Integration This system supports Voice Processing System (VPS) equipment by sending DTMF tones described in program [103]. The DTMF tones sent to a VPS indicate the state of a call (busy, answered, ringing, disconnected, etc.). The DTMF tones also inform a VPS of the destination of a call transferred to the VPS by the Call Forwarding or DISA Intercept Routing –…

  • Page 117
    If the VPS receives a message, the VPS can turn on the MESSAGE button indicator on the corresponding proprietary telephone to notify to the user. (Panasonic KX-TVP series can do this.) The VPS notifies the extension user that there is a message waiting in their mailbox.
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    • The Voice Mail extension should set Data Line Security to achieve proper recording. • If your VPS is a Panasonic KX-TVP series and KX-TA308 cannot be selected in the PBX type setup menu, select “KX-T1232”. Follow the steps for a KX-T1232.
  • Page 119: Volume Control

    Features Volume Control Allows a proprietary telephone user to adjust the following volumes, as necessary, by adjusting the corresponding levers or pressing the corresponding buttons. • Handset receiver volume • Headset volume • Ringer volume • Speaker volume • Operating Instructions Reference 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Volume Control —…

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  • Page 121: System Programming

    Section 4 System Programming…

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    Before System Programming NOTE: System data clear should be performed before System Programming. 2.22, Starting the System for the First Time) Default Setting This system has factory default settings ( 5.1, Default Values). If any of the programming needs to be changed, you can change the setting by System Programming. Default shows you the factory default setting.
  • Page 123
    Before System Programming To enter the programming mode PROGRAM system password Press the PROGRAM button. Press Enter the system password. (default : 1234) • The system password can be changed by program [002] “System Password”. • During the programming mode, your extension is treated as a busy extension. •…
  • Page 124: Before System Programming

    Before System Programming Programming example The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered the programming mode. Example: Program [404] “Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment” Program address Program title [404] Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment Program Assigns a maximum 6 outside (CO) line groups. Each outside (CO) line must be assigned to description an outside (CO) line group.

  • Page 125: System Programming

    System Programming [000]-[001] [000] Date and Time Setting Sets the current date and time. year NEXT SELECT (00···99) (Jan.···Dec.) (1···31) hour minute SELECT SELECT STORE (Sun···Sat) (1···12) (00···59) (AM/PM) Default ’98 Jan. 1 Thu 12:00 AM • To return to the previous programming step, press •…

  • Page 126: System Password

    [001]-[002] System Programming • Up to 32 digits, consisting of “0 through 9”, “ ,”, “#”, “PAUSE”, “—”, “FLASH/RECALL” and “ICM (Secret)”can be stored. • If you are storing an account code assigned in [310] “Account Codes”, enter and the account code after a line access number.

  • Page 127: Dss Console Port Assignment

    System Programming [003]-[004] [003] DSS Console Port Assignment Assigns a maximum of 2 jack numbers to connect the DSS console(s). DSS console no. extension jack no. NEXT STORE (1···2) (02···16) To continue PREV NEXT Default All DSS consoles – Disable (Not stored) •…

  • Page 128: One-Touch Transfer Using A Dss Button

    [005]-[006] System Programming [005] One-Touch Transfer Using a DSS Button Selects how an outside call is transferred to any extension using the DSS button. With Transfer: Press the DSS button to transfer an outside call. Without Transfer: Press the TRANSFER button then the DSS button to transfer an outside call.

  • Page 129: Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Time

    System Programming [007] [007] Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Start Time Sets the starting time on a week day basis, when “Automatic” is selected in program [006] “Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Changing Mode”. PREV NEXT NEXT SELECT (Every day) (Day/Night/ (Sun···Sat) Lunch-S/Lunch-E) To go to another day of the week To go to another mode minute STORE…

  • Page 130: Operator Assignment

    [008]-[009] System Programming [008] Operator Assignment Assigns an extension jack number for the operator. extension jack no. NEXT STORE (01···24) Default Jack-01 • Feature References Section 3, Features Operator / Manager Extension, Operator Call [009] Extension Number Assignment Assigns an extension number (100 through 199) to each extension. PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 131: Lcd Time Display Selection

    System Programming [010] [010] LCD Time Display Selection Selects how the current time will be displayed on a proprietary telephone while idle. Either 12 hour or 24 hour (military time) can be selected. NEXT SELECT STORE (12/24 HOUR) Display example: When “12 HOUR”…

  • Page 132: System Speed Dialing Name Setting

    [011] System Programming [011] System Speed Dialing Name Setting Assigns a name to each System Speed Dialing number. The name will be displayed when making a call by using the System Speed Dialing feature. It will also be used for the Caller ID feature.

  • Page 133
    System Programming [011] • Feature References Section 3, Features System Speed Dialing 4-13 System Programming…
  • Page 134: Hunting Group Set

    [100]-[101] System Programming [100] Hunting Group Set Enables or disables automatically locating an idle extension in the same extension group as the dialed extension, when the called extension is busy. If “Enable” is selected, assign the next program [101] “Hunting Type”. Extension groups are defined in program [600] “Extension Group Assignment”.

  • Page 135: Voice Mail Port

    • The table on next page describes the codes (DTMF signals), call state and conditions for the DTMF integration operation. • This feature greatly improves the performance of the Panasonic KX-TVP series: Voice Processing Systems which have been programmed for Inband Signaling. For more information about Inband Signaling, refer to your Voice Processing System manual.

  • Page 136
    [103] System Programming DTMF signals Code Call State Conditions Ringback Tone When an extension a VPS has dialed is ringing. Busy Tone When an extension a VPS has dialed is busy. Reorder Tone When a VPS dials an invalid extension number or when a VPS is accidentally connected to another Voice Mail Port.
  • Page 137: Hold Mode Selection

    System Programming [104]-[105] [104] Hold Mode Selection You can select how to hold a line and transfer a call to another extension with a single line telephone (SLT), Hold-1, Hold-2 or Hold-3. If the following occurs frequently with an SLT, select “Hold-2”…

  • Page 138: External Paging Access Tone

    [106]-[108] System Programming [106] External Paging Access Tone Enables or disables the confirmation tone before paging is sent over the external pager. NEXT SELECT STORE (Enable/ Disable) Default Enable • Feature Reference Section 3, Features Paging [107] DTMF Receiver Check Enables or disables the 6 DTMF receivers to check whether the DTMF receivers are activated normally or not.

  • Page 139: Co Indicator Assignment

    System Programming [109]-[110] [109] CO Indicator Assignment Enables or disables an extension which was assigned not to ring in programs [408]-[410] “Flexible Ringing Assignment” to answer an incoming outside call. The CO button indicator will flash when an outside call is received. If enabled, an extension user can answer the call by pressing the flashing CO button.

  • Page 140: Hold Music Selection

    [111]-[112] System Programming [111] Hold Music Selection Selects the music source, Internal, External or Tone, which an external party will hear when an outside call is on hold. External : Uses an external music source, such as a radio. Internal : Uses the internal music source equipped with the system. Tone : Uses the cyclic tone below equipped with the system.

  • Page 141: Automatic Redial Repeat

    System Programming [113]-[114] [113] Automatic Redial Repeat Selects the number of times Automatic Redial is repeated. NEXT SELECT STORE (0/3/10/ 15 times) Default 3 times • Feature Reference Section 3, Features Redial [114] Automatic Redial Interval Time Selects the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts. NEXT SELECT STORE…

  • Page 142: Extension Ringing Pattern Selection

    [115]-[116] System Programming [115] Extension Ringing Pattern Selection Selects the extension ringing pattern when an intercom call received, either Single, Double or Triple. Single: Double: Triple: NEXT SELECT STORE (Single/Double/ Triple) Default Double • The length of the ring cycle for a single line telephone (SLT) is determined in program [124] “SLT Ringing Mode Selection”.

  • Page 143: Call Pickup Tone

    System Programming [117]-[119] [117] Call Pickup Tone Enables or disables the confirmation tone when the Call Pickup feature is activated. NEXT SELECT STORE (Enable/ Disable) Default Enable • Feature Reference Section 3, Features Call Pickup [118] Pulse Restriction Enables or disables sending pulse dialing to the Central Office during a conversation with an external party when “Pulse Mode”…

  • Page 144: Bell Frequency

    [120]-[122] System Programming [120] Bell Frequency Selects the bell frequency sent to a single line telephone (SLT). NEXT SELECT STORE (20/25 Hz) Default 25 Hz [121] Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access Number Selection Selects the Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access number ( 0 or 9). NEXT SELECT STORE…

  • Page 145: Break Ratio

    System Programming [123]-[125] [123] Break Ratio Selects the pulse break rate, MODE1 or MODE 2, when a Pulse is sent to the Central Office during a conversation. MODE 1: 66 % MODE 2: 60 % NEXT SELECT STORE (MODE1/ MODE2) Default MODE 1 [124] SLT Ringing Mode Selection…

  • Page 146: Dss Off-Hook Mode

    [126]-[127] System Programming [126] DSS Off-Hook Mode Enables or disables making an intercom call just by pressing a DSS button on a DSS Console. If enabled, going off-hook is not needed. NEXT SELECT STORE (Enable/ Disable) Default Enable • This assignment is also effective for a flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone assigned as a DSS button.

  • Page 147: Hold Recall Time

    System Programming [200]-[202] [200] Hold Recall Time Assigns the length of the hold recall timer. Hold recall (a ring tone or an alarm tone) is heard when the timer expires. If hold recall is not required, select “Disable”. NEXT SELECT STORE (30 sec/ 1/1.5/2/3/4/5/6 min/…

  • Page 148: Pickup Dial Delay Time

    [203]-[204] System Programming [203] Pickup Dial Delay Time Assigns the length of time for the Pickup Dialing feature. If the telephone user lifts the handset, the programmed party is called automatically when the timer expires. This delay gives the user an opportunity to enter numbers before automatic dialing occurs. STORE NEXT SELECT…

  • Page 149: Outside-To-Outside (Co-To-Co) Line Duration Time Limit

    System Programming [205]-[206] [205] Outside-to-Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Duration Time Limit Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation between two external parties using the Call Forwarding – to Outside (CO) Line, Call Transfer – to Outside (CO) Line, or the DISA feature.

  • Page 150: Hookswitch Flash Timing Range Selection

    [207]-[208] System Programming [207] Hookswitch Flash Timing Range Selection Sets the hookswitch flash time range sent from an extension to the system. MODE 1: 40 to 140 milliseconds. MODE 2: 80 to 180 milliseconds. MODE 3: 80 to 650 milliseconds. MODE 4: 80 to 1000 milliseconds.

  • Page 151: Dtmf Time

    System Programming [210]-[211] [210] DTMF Time Assigns the minimum duration of a DTMF signal sent to an outside (CO) line which is set to the DTMF mode in program [401] “Dial Mode”. MODE 1: 80 milliseconds MODE 2: 160 milliseconds NEXT STORE SELECT…

  • Page 152: Outside (Co) Line Duration Time Limit

    [212]-[213] System Programming [212] Outside (CO) Line Duration Time Limit Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation with an external party. This program is effective for the extension(s) which assigned “Enable” in program [613] “Outside (CO) Line Duration Time Limit Selection”. time NEXT STORE…

  • Page 153: Carrier Excepted Code Assignment

    System Programming [300]-[301] [300] Carrier Excepted Code Assignment Assigns up to 20 carrier excepted codes, for example, Per Call Block code (XXXX). The system disregards the assigned code, and toll restriction and ARS are applied to the numbers after the code. PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 154
    [302]-[305] System Programming [302]-[305] Toll Restriction – Classes 2 through 5 Denied Codes Assigns up to 20 toll call numbers which are restricted to make an outside (CO) calls on a class of service (COS) basis for each program. PREV NEXT To continue code no.
  • Page 155: Emergency Dial Number Set

    System Programming [306], [309] [306] Toll Restriction – Exception Codes Assigns up to 80 exception numbers which are allowed to make an outside (CO) calls on a class of service (COS) basis even when denied codes are programmed in [302]-[305] “Toll Restriction –…

  • Page 156
    [310]-[311] System Programming [310] Account Codes Assigns up to 24 account codes which are compared with the code entered when “Verify-All” or “Verify-Toll” is selected in program [605] “Account Code Entry Mode”. If “Verify-All” is selected, an account code is required to make an outside call. If “Verify-Toll”…
  • Page 157
    System Programming [312] [312] Toll Restriction – Station Lock Boundary Class Assigns the Toll Restriction class for an extension which has set the Electronic Station Lockout or Remote Station Lock Control. NEXT STORE SELECT (Disable/ COS-2···5)* * Boundary COS: 2 through 5 / Disable (Disables all outside outgoing calls.) Default Disable •…
  • Page 158: Ars Selection

    [350]-[354] System Programming [350] ARS Selection Enables or disables the ARS feature for each outside (CO) line. PREV NEXT To continue outside line no.* STORE SELECT NEXT (1···6/ ) (Enable/ To continue Disable) SELECT * Outside (CO) line number: 1 through 6 / (All outside lines) Default All outside (CO) lines –…

  • Page 159: Routes 1 Through 4 Exception Codes

    System Programming [355]-[359] [355]-[358] Routes 1 through 4 Exception Codes Assigns up to 80 area codes for outside calls which are not applied to the ARS feature for each route. PREV NEXT To continue code no. area code STORE NEXT (01···80) 7 digits max.

  • Page 160
    [360]-[361] System Programming [360] ARS Modification – Removed Digits Determines how the dialed number applied to the ARS feature should be modified before sending to the outside (CO) line for each route. The digits are deleted from the beginning of the dialed number.
  • Page 161: Ars Dial Tone Pattern Selection

    System Programming [362]-[363] [362] ARS Dial Tone Pattern Selection Selects the dial tone pattern, Disable (no tone), Tone1, Tone2 or Tone3, generated after seizing an ARS outside (CO) line. The ARS feature is enabled on an outside (CO) line basis in program [350] “ARS Selection”.

  • Page 162: Outside (Co) Line Connection Assignment

    [400]-[401] System Programming [400] Outside (CO) Line Connection Assignment Assigns which outside (CO) line(s) is connected to the system or not. PREV NEXT To continue outside line no.* NEXT SELECT STORE (1···6/ ) (Connect/ Not connect) To continue SELECT * Outside (CO) line number: 1 through 6 / (All outside lines) Default All outside (CO) lines –…

  • Page 163: Pulse Speed Selection

    System Programming [402]-[403] [402] Pulse Speed Selection Selects a pulse rate for each outside (CO) line which sets “Pulse Mode” or “Call block Mode” in program [401] “Dial Mode”. There are 2 pulse rates, Low Speed (10 pps) and High Speed (20 pps). PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 164: Outside (Co) Line Group Assignment

    [404] System Programming [404] Outside (CO) Line Group Assignment Assigns a maximum 6 outside (CO) line groups. Each outside (CO) line must be assigned to an outside (CO) line group. For example, if there are multiple telephone service companies available, outside (CO) lines can be grouped by company. PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 165
    System Programming [405]-[407] [405]-[407] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment —Day/Night/Lunch Determines which extension(s) can make an outside call in the day, night and/or lunch modes. PREV To continue NEXT Go to next or prev. line number To continue Go to next or prev. jack number outside line no.* NEXT…
  • Page 166
    [408]-[410] System Programming [408]-[410] Flexible Ringing Assignment —Day/Night/Lunch Determines which extension(s) will ring for incoming outside calls in the day, night and/or lunch modes. PREV To continue NEXT Go to next or prev. line number To continue Go to next or prev. jack number outside line no.* NEXT…
  • Page 167
    System Programming [411]-[413] [411]-[413] Delayed Ringing Assignment —Day/Night/Lunch Assigns the ringing start time for extension(s) which were selected to ring in programs [408]-[410] “Flexible Ringing Assignment —Day/Night/Lunch” in the day, night and/or lunch modes. PREV NEXT To continue Go to next or prev. line number To continue Go to next or prev.
  • Page 168
    [414]-[416] System Programming [414]-[416] Outside (CO) Line Mode —Day/Night/Lunch Selects the mode of an incoming outside call on each outside (CO) line in the day, night and lunch modes. There are the following 5 modes. Normal: An incoming outside call will be received at the extension(s) assigned in programs [408]–[410] “Flexible Ringing Assignment —…
  • Page 169: Pause Time

    System Programming [414]-[417] • You must select “DISA1”when the optional OGM/FAX Detection card is not installed and if you want to use the internal DISA. • When you select “UCD”, assign program [520] “UCD Group” to determine which extension group is assigned to the UCD group. •…

  • Page 170: Flash Time

    [418]-[419] System Programming [418] Flash Time Assigns the length of the flash time. If your system is installed behind a host PBX, External Feature Access is necessary to obtain its services. To enable it, select the required flash signal sending time for an outside (CO) line. PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 171: Calling Party Control (Cpc) Signal

    System Programming [420] [420] Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Assigns the required minimum duration of the Calling Party Control (CPC) signal from the Central Office for incoming outside calls. If programmed, the system disconnects the line when the CPC signal is detected. PREV NEXT To continue…

  • Page 172: Cpc Detection For Outgoing Calls

    [421]-[422] System Programming [421] CPC Detection for Outgoing Calls Enables or disables the CPC signal detection during an outgoing outside call. If disabled, the CPC signal detection is only activated during an incoming outside call or after call hold. PREV NEXT To continue outside line no.*…

  • Page 173: Outside (Co) Line Ringing Pattern Selection

    System Programming [423] [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection Selects the incoming outside call ringing pattern, Single, Double or Triple, for each outside (CO) line. This is useful for distinguishing private calls from business calls. Single: Double: Triple: PREV NEXT To continue outside line no.*…

  • Page 174: Reverse (Polarity) Circuit Assignment

    [424] System Programming [424] Reverse (Polarity) Circuit Assignment Enables or disables detecting the reverse signal for each outside (CO) line’s polarity from the Central Office when making a call. If enabled, the outside call duration can be determined. PREV NEXT To continue outside line no.* NEXT…

  • Page 175: Disa Incoming Dialing Mode Selection

    System Programming [500] [500] DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection Selects the destination of an incoming outside call via the DISA feature when you select “DISA 1” or “DISA 2” in programs [414]-[416] “Outside (CO) Line Mode –Day/Night/Lunch”, Without AA (auto attendant) or With AA . If you select “With AA”, assign the next program [501] “DISA Built-in Auto Attendant”.

  • Page 176: Disa Built-In Auto Attendant

    [501] System Programming [501] DISA Built-in Auto Attendant Assigns a maximum of 10 DISA built-in auto attendant numbers when “With AA” is selected in program [500] “DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection”. The extension numbers assigned in program [009] “Extension Number Assignment”, and the extension group numbers assigned in program [600] “Extension Group Assignment”…

  • Page 177: Ogm Mode Selection

    System Programming [502] [502] OGM Mode Selection Selects how the 2 outgoing messages (OGM1 and OGM2) are used, MODE1 through MODE5. Mode OGM1 OGM2 Description DISA1 DISA1 The system can receive 2 incoming calls via the DISA feature at the same time. This is useful when receiving many calls. DISA1 DISA2 An example: DISA1 is used in the day mode and DISA2 is…

  • Page 178: Fax Connection

    [503]-[505] System Programming [503] FAX Connection * Assigns one extension which can receive facsimile data when the system receives a FAX (CNG) tone via the DISA feature. extension jack no. NEXT STORE (01···24) Default Disable (Not assigned) • The assigned extension will automatically have the Data Line Security feature set. •…

  • Page 179: Disa Busy Mode

    System Programming [506]-[507] [506] DISA Busy Mode Selects the operation when a called extension or all called extensions in an extension group enabled in program [100] “Hunting Group Set” via the DISA feature is/are busy. Disconnect, Call Waiting or DISA2 is available. Disconnect: The call is disconnected after the busy tone.

  • Page 180: Disa Ringing Time Before Intercept

    [508]-[509] System Programming [508] DISA Ringing Time before Intercept Assigns the length of time for the Intercept Routing – No Answer feature ( [507] “DISA Intercept Mode”, Intercept). When the time expires the system starts to redirect the call to the programmed extension(s).

  • Page 181: Disa No Dial Mode

    System Programming [510]-[511] [510] DISA No Dial Mode Selects the operation when the system does not receive either DTMF signals or a FAX (CNG) tone after a programmed length of time. If the optional card is installed, then use program [505] “DISA Waiting Time after OGM”. If the optional card is not installed, then use program [515] “Intercept Time for Internal DISA”.

  • Page 182: Disa Security Codes

    [512]-[513] System Programming [512] DISA Security Codes Assigns a maximum of 4 required DISA security codes if “Trunk Security” or “All Security” is selected in program [511] “DISA Security Type”. PREV NEXT To continue code no. security code STORE NEXT (1···4) 4 digits To continue…

  • Page 183: Fax Tone Detection

    System Programming [514]-[515] [514] FAX Tone Detection* Sets the number of times the FAX (CNG) tone must be detected while the DISA outgoing message is sent before the system recognizes the incoming signal as facsimile data. NEXT STORE SELECT (1 Time/2 Times) Default 1 Time •…

  • Page 184: Disa Incoming Assignment

    [516]-[517] System Programming [516] DISA Incoming Assignment Enables or disables each extension to receive an outside call via the DISA feature. If a DISA call is received at a disabled extension, the DISA caller will hear a reorder tone and the call will be disconnected automatically.

  • Page 185: Disa Tone Selection After The Security Code

    System Programming [518]-[519] [518] DISA Tone Selection after the Security Code Enables or disables sending a beep after entering the security code. If “Enable” is selected, a beep is sent when the number entered is the same as one of the security codes assigned in program [512] “DISA Security Codes”.

  • Page 186: Ucd Group

    [520]-[522] System Programming [520] UCD Group* Assigns one extension group which works as the UCD group. extension group no. NEXT STORE (1···8) Default Extension group number 1 • Feature Reference Section 3, Features Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) [521] UCD Busy Waiting Time* Assigns the length of time the system holds an incoming outside call via the UCD feature when all extensions in the UCD group are busy.

  • Page 187: Ucd Busy Mode

    System Programming [523]-[524] [523] UCD Busy Mode* Selects the operation when the length of time programmed in [521] “UCD Busy Waiting Time” expires. Intercept or Disconnect is available. Intercept: The call will be redirected depending on programs [408]-[410] “Flexible Ringing Assignment–Day/Night/Lunch” (Intercept Routing feature). The extension which receives a redirected call rings during the length of time programmed in [526] “UCD Ringing Time after Intercept”.

  • Page 188: Ucd Ringing Time Before Intercept

    [525]-[526] System Programming [525] UCD Ringing Time before Intercept* Assigns the length of time for the Intercept Routing – No Answer feature ( [524] “UCD Intercept Mode”, Intercept). When the time expires, the system starts to redirect the call to the programmed extension(s).

  • Page 189: Extension Group Assignment

    System Programming [600]-[603] [600] Extension Group Assignment Assigns an extension group for each extension. For example: by department or floor. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* extension group no.* NEXT STORE (01···24/ (1···8) To continue SELECT Extension jack number: 01 through 24 / (All extension jacks) Extension group number: 1 through 8 Default…

  • Page 190: Extension Name Setting

    [604] System Programming [604] Extension Name Setting Assigns a name to each extension which will be displayed when making or receiving an intercom call. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no. extension name* NEXT STORE (01···24 ) 10 characters To continue max.

  • Page 191: Account Code Entry Mode

    System Programming [605] [605] Account Code Entry Mode Selects the account code input mode, Option, Forced, Verify–All or Verify–Toll, for each extension jack. This feature displays the account code of the called or calling party on the SMDR. Option: The user can enter any account code, if needed. Forced: The user must always enter an account code.

  • Page 192: Call Transfer To An Outside (Co) Line

    [606]-[607] System Programming [606] Call Transfer to an Outside (CO) Line Enables or disables transferring an intercom or outside call to any outside (CO) line manually for each extension. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT STORE SELECT (01···24/ (Enable/ To continue Disable)

  • Page 193: Executive Busy Override

    System Programming [608]-[609] [608] Executive Busy Override Enables or disables using the Executive Busy Override feature at each extension. If enabled, an extension user can interrupt an established call. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT STORE SELECT (01···24/ (Enable/ To continue Disable)

  • Page 194: Paralleled Telephone Connection

    [610]-[611] System Programming [610] Paralleled Telephone Connection Enables or disables a single line telephone (SLT) to be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT SELECT STORE (01···16/ (Enable/ Disable) To continue SELECT * Extension jack number: 01 through 16 / (All extension jacks) Default…

  • Page 195: Room Monitor Assignment

    System Programming [612]-[613] [612] Room Monitor Assignment Enables or disables which extension(s) can be monitored using the Room Monitor feature. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT SELECT STORE (01···16/ (Enable/ Disable) To continue SELECT * Extension jack number: 01 through 16 / (All extension jacks) Default All extension jacks –…

  • Page 196: Internal Pulse Detection

    [614] System Programming [614] Internal Pulse Detection Enables or disables connecting a single line telephone (SLT) to receive pulse signals for each extension. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT SELECT STORE (01···24/ (Enable/ Disable) To continue SELECT * Extension jack number: 01 through 24 / (All extension jacks) Default All extension jacks –…

  • Page 197: Lcd Language Assignment

    System Programming [615] [615] LCD Language Assignment Selects the language, English, Spanish or Portuguese, shown on the LCD display of a proprietary telephone on an extension basis. The selected language is shown during operation and Proprietary Telephone Settings. PREV NEXT To continue extension jack no.* NEXT…

  • Page 198
    [700]-[702] System Programming [700]-[702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch Enables or disables receiving a call from up to 4 doorphones in the day, night and/or lunch modes for each extension. PREV To continue NEXT Go to next or prev. doorphone number To continue Go to next or prev.
  • Page 199
    System Programming [703]-[705] [703]-[705] Door Opener Assignment—Day/Night/Lunch Enables or disables accessing to up to 4 door openers in the day, night and/or lunch modes for each extension. PREV To continue NEXT Go to next or prev. door opener number To continue Go to next or prev.
  • Page 200: Doorphone Ringing / Tone Pattern Selection

    [706]-[707] System Programming [706] Doorphone Ringing / Tone Pattern Selection Selects the doorphone ringing pattern, Single, Double, Triple or S-Double. Single: Double: Triple: S-Double: doorphone no.* NEXT SELECT STORE (1···4/ (Single/Double/ Triple/S-Double) To continue PREV NEXT * Doorphone number: 1 through 4 / (All doorphones) Default All doorphones –…

  • Page 201: Doorphone Ringing Time

    System Programming [708]-[709] [708] Doorphone Ringing Time Sets the ringing time when making an intercom call from a doorphone. doorphone no.* NEXT STORE SELECT (1···4/ (15/30 sec) To continue PREV NEXT * Doorphone number: 1 through 4 / (All doorphones) Default All doorphones –…

  • Page 202: Smdr Rs-232C Communication Parameters

    [800] System Programming [800] SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters Assigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C). NL–Code: Selects the code for your printer or personal computer. If your printer or (New line) personal computer automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select “CR”.

  • Page 203: Smdr Parameter

    System Programming [801]-[802] [801] SMDR Parameter Assigns the following 2 printing parameters to match the SMDR output with the paper size used in the printer. Page Length: Sets the number of lines per page. Skip Perf: Sets the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. (Perforation) <…

  • Page 204: Secret Speed Dialing / One-Touch Dialing Printing

    [803]-[804] System Programming [803] Secret Speed Dialing / One-Touch Dialing Printing Selects to print or not print (on SMDR) secret dialing numbers stored in program [001] “System Speed Dialing Entry” and/or stored in One-Touch Dialing even though they are not displayed on the LCD.

  • Page 205: Smdr Account Code Selection

    System Programming [804]-[805] < To select the CO (outside line) parameter. > outside line no.* STORE NEXT SELECT STORE (1···6/ ) (All/System/CO/Ext/ To continue DSS Para/Speed Dial/ Stop Output) < To select the Extension parameter. > extension jack no.* STORE NEXT SELECT STORE…

  • Page 206: Smdr Language Assignment

    [806], [998] System Programming [806] SMDR Language Assignment Selects the language, English, Spanish or Portuguese used for an SMDR printout. NEXT SELECT STORE (English/Spanish/ Portuguese) Default English • Feature References Section 3, Features Language Selection, Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) [998] ROM Version Confirms the system ROM version.

  • Page 207: System Data Clear

    System Programming [999] [999] System Data Clear Resets all or a specific area of the current assigned data to the default settings. The areas are as follows. Resets all data to the default settings. Para System Para: Resets all data to the default settings except for the data of the following 4 parameters.

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    4-88 System Programming…
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    Section 5 Appendix…
  • Page 210: Default Values

    Default Values Address Program Default [000] Date and Time Setting ’98 Jan. 1 Thu 12:00 AM [001] System Speed Dialing Entry All speed dialing numbers – Not stored [002] System Password 1234 [003] DSS Console Port Assignment All DSS Consoles – Disable [004] Paired Telephone Assignment for DSS DSS1 –…

  • Page 211
    Default Values Address Program Default [117] Call Pickup Tone Enable [118] Pulse Restriction Enable [119] Redialing after Pulse to Tone Conversion Disable [120] Bell Frequency 25 Hz [121] Automatic Outside (CO) Line Access Dial 9 Number Selection [122] Automatic Rotation for Outside (CO) Line Disable Access [123] Break Ratio…
  • Page 212
    Default Values Address Program Default [309] Emergency Dial Number Set CODE-01 = 000, Other codes = Not stored [310] Account Codes All codes – Not stored [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Codes All codes – Not stored [312] Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Disable Class [350] ARS Selection…
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    Default Values Address Program Default [421] CPC Detection for Outgoing Calls All outside (CO) lines – Disable [422] Disconnect Time All outside (CO) lines – 1.5 seconds [423] Outside (CO) Line Ringing Pattern Selection All outside (CO) lines – Double [424] Reverse (Polarity) Circuit Assignment All outside (CO) lines –…
  • Page 214
    Default Values Address Program Default [600] Extension Group Assignment All extension jacks – EXT GRP-1 [601]–[603] TRS – Class of Service Assignment All extension jacks – COS-1 — Day/Night/Lunch — Day/Night/Lunch [604] Extension Name Setting All extension jacks – Not stored [605] Account Code Entry Mode All extension jacks –…
  • Page 215: Specifications

    Specifications System Capacity Outside (CO) Lines: 3 max. (6 max. with 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card) Extensions : 8 max. (24 max. with 3-CO Line & 8 Ext Expansion Card and 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card) Control Method CPU: 16 bit CPU Control ROM: 4 MB, Control RAM: 1 MB Switching…

  • Page 216
    Specifications Lines, Cards, Station Equipment Item Max. Quantity Service Units Outside (CO) lines Extension Jacks Station Terminals 3-CO Line and 8 Ext Expansion Card 8 SLT Extension Expansion Card OGM/FAX Detection Card Doorphone/Door Opener Card Doorphones Door Openers External Pager External Music Source DSS Consoles System Data…
  • Page 217
    Section 6 Troubleshooting…
  • Page 218: While Installing

    While Installing PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION Extension does not Something is wrong with Exchange the printed circuit board operate. the printed circuit board with another printed circuit board. (Extension Card). Something is wrong with Take the extension and plug it into the connection between the the same extension port using a system and extension.

  • Page 219: While Connecting

    • T extension? H/L). R • • R L • • L KX-TA308 Extension Connection between the system and a single line telephone: CAUSE SOLUTION T/R is connected to H/L. Use the correct cord (the inner 2 wires are for H •…

  • Page 220: While Operating

    While Operating PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION When using the The HANDSET/HEADSET When the headset is not used, set the speakerphone with a selector on the KX-T7330 HANDSET/HEADSET selector to the proprietary telephone is set to the “HEADSET” “HANDSET” position. KX-T7330 nothing is position.

  • Page 221
    Section 7 Programming Tables…
  • Page 222
    Programming Tables [000] Date and Time Setting Year Month Day of the week Hour Minute AM / PM (00 – 99) (Jan. – Dec.) (1 – 31) (Sun – Sat) (1 – 12) (00 – 59) Default ’98 Jan. Change [002] System Password Default Parameter: 4 digits, 0 –…
  • Page 223
    Programming Tables [001] System Speed Dialing Entry SPD no. Telephone number (32 digits max.) SPD no. Telephone number (32 digits max.) Default All: Not stored Programming Tables…
  • Page 224
    Programming Tables (Continued) SPD no. Telephone no. (32 digits max.) SPD no. Telephone no. (32 digits max.) [009] [600] [604] Extension Number Assignment Extension Group Assignment Extension Name Setting Extension group no. (1 … 8) Extension no. Extension name Extension (100 ……
  • Page 225
    Programming Tables [011] System Speed Dialing Name Setting SPD no. Name (16 characters max.) SPD no. Name (16 characters max.) Default All: Not stored Programming Tables…
  • Page 226
    Programming Tables (Continued) SPD no. Name (16 characters max.) SPD no. Name (16 characters max.) [100] Hunting Group Set Extension group no. (1 … 8, *: all) Default Selection Disable Enable [101] Hunting Type Extension group no. (1 … 8, *: all) Default Selection Terminate…
  • Page 227
    Programming Tables [108] Flash Mode for a [109] CO Indicator [110] [111] Station Locked Extension Assignment Flash Key Mode Hold Music Selection Selection Enable Disable Enable Disable MODE 1 MODE 2 Internal External Tone Default Change [112] DSS Console [114] Automatic Redial [113] Automatic Redial Repeat Indication Mode Interval Time…
  • Page 228
    Programming Tables [123] [124] SLT Ringing [125] Toll Restriction [126] DSS Break Ratio Mode Selection Check for and # Off-Hook Mode Enable Disable Selection MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 1 MODE 2 Enable Disable Default Change [127] Pickup Group Set Extension group no.
  • Page 229
    Programming Tables [205] Outside to Outside (CO to [206] CO) Line Duration Time Limit Dialing Start Time 1 … 32 minutes Selection 0 ms 250 ms 500 ms 750 ms 1000 ms 1250 ms 1500 ms Default 10 minutes Change [207] [208] Hookswitch Flash Timing Range Selection…
  • Page 230
    Programming Tables [302] Toll Restriction – [303] Toll Restriction – [304] Toll Restriction – [305] Toll Restriction – Class 2 Denied Codes Class 3 Denied Codes Class 4 Denied Codes Class 5 Denied Codes CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) Default All: Not stored 7-10…
  • Page 231
    Programming Tables [306] Toll Restriction – Exception Codes CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) CODE no. Telephone no. (11 digits) Default All: Not stored 7-11 Programming Tables…
  • Page 232
    Programming Tables [309] Emergency Dial Number Set CODE no. Emergency no. (11 digits max.) Default CODE-01 = 000, Other codes = Not stored [310] Account Codes CODE no. Account code (4 digits) CODE no. Account code (4 digits) Default All: Not stored 7-12 Programming Tables…
  • Page 233
    Programming Tables [311] Automatic Pause Insertion Codes CODE no. Pause code (7 digits max.) CODE no. Pause code (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored [312] Toll Restriction – Station Lock Boundary Class Default Change Disable COS-2 COS-3 COS-4 COS-5 [350] ARS Selection Outside line no.
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    Programming Tables [351] Route 1 Selection Codes (Leading Digits) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-14 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [352] Route 2 Selection Codes (Leading Digits) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-15 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [353] Route 3 Selection Codes (Leading Digits) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-16 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [354] Route 4 Selection Codes (Leading Digits) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-17 Programming Tables…
  • Page 238
    Programming Tables [355] Route 1 Exception Codes Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-18 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [356] Route 2 Exception Codes Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-19 Programming Tables…
  • Page 240
    Programming Tables [357] Route 3 Exception Codes Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-20 Programming Tables…
  • Page 241
    Programming Tables [358] Route 4 Exception Codes Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Code no. Area code no. (7 digits max.) Default All: Not stored 7-21 Programming Tables…
  • Page 242
    Programming Tables [359] 1st Carrier Selection Code Selection 1st carrier access code (4 digits max.) Default Change [360] ARS Modification – [361] Removed Digits ARS Modification – Added Number Deleted digits Added no. : 20 digits max. Route no. (0 … 9) (0 ……
  • Page 243
    Programming Tables [404] Outside (CO) [403] Host PBX Access Codes Line Group Assignment Access codes Outside line group no. Outside line no. (1 … 6) (1 or 2 digits, 8 different codes max.) Default All: Not stored Default Change — [405] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment —…
  • Page 244
    Programming Tables [406] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Night * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable…
  • Page 245
    Programming Tables [407] Flexible Outward Dialing Assignment — Lunch * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable…
  • Page 246
    Programming Tables [408] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Day * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable…
  • Page 247
    Programming Tables [409] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Night * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable…
  • Page 248
    Programming Tables [410] Flexible Ringing Assignment — Lunch * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable…
  • Page 249
    Programming Tables [411] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Day * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds delay, 10: 10 seconds delay, 15: 15 seconds delay) jack no.
  • Page 250
    Programming Tables [412] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Night * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds delay, 10: 10 seconds delay, 15: 15 seconds delay) jack no.
  • Page 251
    Programming Tables [413] Delayed Ringing Assignment — Lunch * (All) Outside line 1 Outside line 2 Outside line 3 Outside line 4 Outside line 5 Outside line 6 Extension Selection (I: Immediately, 5: 5 seconds delay, 10: 10 seconds delay, 15: 15 seconds delay) jack no.
  • Page 252
    Programming Tables [414] Outside (CO) Line Mode [415] Outside (CO) Line Mode [416] Outside (CO) Line Mode — Day — Night — Lunch Selection — N: Normal, DIL + Extension jack no. (01 … 24), D1: DISA1, D2: DISA2, U: UCD Outside line no.
  • Page 253
    Programming Tables [422] [423] Outside (CO) Line [424] Reverse (Polarity) Disconnect Time Ringing Pattern Selection Circuit Assignment Selection (seconds) Selection Selection Outside line no. Single Double Triple Enable Disable Default: All [500] DISA Incoming Dialing Mode Selection Selection Without AA With AA Default Change…
  • Page 254
    Programming Tables [502] [503] OGM Mode Selection FAX Connection Extension jack no. (01 … 24) / Disable Selection MODE 1 MODE 2 MODE 3 MODE 4 MODE 5 Default Disable (Not assigned) Change [504] [505] DISA Delayed Answer Time DISA Waiting Time after OGM Selection 0 sec 3 sec…
  • Page 255
    Programming Tables [516] DISA Incoming Assignment Selection Selection Extension Extension jack no. jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Default: All [518] DISA Tone Selection [519] [520] after the Security Code DISA OGM Mute Time UCD Group Extension group no. (1 … 8) Selection Enable Disable…
  • Page 256
    Programming Tables [601] TRS – Class of Service [602] TRS – Class of Service [603] TRS – Class of Service Assignment — Day Assignment — Night Assignment — Lunch COS no. (1 … 5) COS no. (1 … 5) COS no. (1 … 5) Extension jack no.
  • Page 257
    Programming Tables [605] [606] Call Transfer to [607] Call Forwarding Account Code Entry Mode an Outside (CO) Line to an Outside (CO) Line Selection Selection Selection Extension jack no. Option Forced Verify-All Verify-Toll Enable Disable Enable Disable Default: All 7-37 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [608] Executive [609] Do Not [610] Paralleled [611] Busy Override Disturb Override Telephone Connection TAM Extension Selection Selection Selection Selection Extension jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable Default: All 7-38 Programming Tables…
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    Programming Tables [612] [613] Outside (CO) [614] [615] Room Monitor Line Duration Time Internal Pulse LCD Language Assignment Assignment Limit Selection Detection Selection Selection Selection Selection Extension jack no. Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable English Spanish Portuguese Default: All 7-39 Programming Tables…
  • Page 260
    Programming Tables [700] Doorphone Ringing [701] Doorphone Ringing [702] Doorphone Ringing Assignment — Day Assignment — Night Assignment — Lunch 1 … 4: Doorphone no., E: Enable / D: Disable Extension jack no. Default: All 7-40 Programming Tables…
  • Page 261
    Programming Tables [703] Door Opener [704] Door Opener [705] Door Opener Assignment — Day Assignment — Night Assignment — Lunch 1 … 4: Door opener no., E: Enable / D: Disable Extension jack no. Default: All [706] Doorphone Ringing [707] Doorphone [708] Doorphone / Tone Pattern Selection Access Tone Selection…
  • Page 262
    Programming Tables [709] Door Opener Time Selection Door opener 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec Default: All [800] SMDR RS-232C Communication Parameters New line Word Stop Baud rate Parity bit Selection code length…
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    169 mm (6 inch) 92.5 mm (3 inch) 185 mm (7 inch)
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    Kyushu Matsushita Electric Co., Ltd. 1-62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan PSQX1585XA Printed in Japan KF0998CM2069…

Table of Contents for Panasonic KX-TEB308:

  • 4.2 Feature Number Table User Manual 137 1.7.9 Monitoring a Room (Room Monitor) 735 –To set 1 + # – To cancel 0 + # – To monitor through a doorphone 31 (#31) doorphone no. (1/2) 1.8.1 If a Doorphone/Door Opener is Connected Calling to and from a Doorphone (Doorphone Call) 31 (#31) doorphone no. (1/2) Opening a Door (Door Open) 55 (#55) door opener no. (1/2) 1.8.2 If a Host PBX is Connected Accessing External Services (External Feature Access [EFA]) 6 1.8.3 If a Voice Processing System is Conne

  • 3.3 Customising Your PBX (System Programming) 124 User Manual 3.3.2 System Programming System Speed Dialling Number [001] You can store frequently used phone numbers for convenient dialling. • If the desired number is more than 32 digits, divide the number and store it into more than one speed dialling number. •»», «#», FLASH/RECALL, PAUSE, SECRET (INTERCOM), and «– (CONF)» can also be stored. • If you do not want to display the stored number when making a call, press the SECRET (INTERCOM) button

  • 1.8 Using User-supplied Equipment 92 User Manual Operation Flowchart The operations in the shaded areas can be performed in hands-free mode. Hands-free Mode Private Mode Stop monitoring Answer the call Monitor Monitor No operation Stop monitor Answer (Alert Tone) Press FLASH/RECALL or LCS Cancel . OR Press FLASH/ RECALL or LCS Cancel. Stop the alert tone (LCS Cancel) Off-hook. OR OR Press Live Call Screening or SP-PHONE. Press SP-PHONE, MONITOR, or Live Call Screening. PT (Live Call Screening) OR Press F

  • 1.7 Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs 78 User Manual 1.7.4 Preventing Other People from Joining Your Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny) You can prevent other extension users from using the Executive Busy Override feature to join an ongoing call. Off-hook. On-hook. PT/SLT Enter 733. 3 37 C.Tone Enter 0 to prevent or 1 to allow. Allow Prevent 0 1 OR Enter #. An SLT user can enter «0» instead of «#».

  • 1.8 Using User-supplied Equipment User Manual 87 1.8.2 If a Host PBX is Connected – Accessing External Services (External Feature Access [EFA]) Accessing External Services (External Feature Access [EFA]) You can access special features such as Call Waiting offered by another PBX or a telephone company. This feature is only available during outside (CO) line calls. <Example> To hold the current call and then talk to the new party • Consult your dealer for the appropriate service codes. PT SLT

  • 3.1 Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming) User Manual 115 Confirming Your Own Extension Number (Self-extension Number Confirmation) You can confirm your jack and extension number. • You can also confirm your extension number by pressing the » » key 2 times (» «) while on-hook. Every time you press the » » key, the display switches between «date (month [day], day [month]) and time», «date (month [day], day [month], year,

  • 3.3 Customising Your PBX (System Programming) 128 User Manual

  • 1.2 Making Calls 40 User Manual • WARNING There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made using the Outside-to- Outside (CO-to-CO) Line Call feature of DISA. The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend: a) Enabling DISA security (Trunk Security or All Security). b) Keeping DISA security codes secret. c) Selecting complex, random codes that ca

  • 1.4 During a Conversation 60 User Manual 1.4.6 Muting a Microphone (Microphone Mute) To set/cancel You can disable the microphone to consult privately with others in the room while listening to the other party on the phone through the speaker. • The AUTO ANS/MUTE button light shows the current status as follows: Off: Normal Flashing red slowly: Mute • This feature is only available during a hands-free conversation. No SLT Press MUTE. PT

  • 3.1 Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming) 118 User Manual To confirm a button setting To clear a button setting Press CO, DSS, PF, or MESSAGE. (CO, DSS, PF) OR Display PT Press PROGRAM. Press PROGRAM. Press STORE. 2 Enter 2. To continue Press CO, DSS, or MESSAGE. (CO, DSS) OR Press PROGRAM. Press PROGRAM.

  • 1.4 During a Conversation User Manual 61 1.4.7 Using the Headset (Headset Operation) To talk using the headset Connecting an optional headset allows for hands-free conversations. This feature is also known as Handset/Headset Selection. No SLT Press SP-PHONE. PT

  • 1.7 Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs User Manual 83 1.7.9 Monitoring a Room (Room Monitor) You can monitor a room through another proprietary telephone (PT), or monitor a door through a doorphone. The PT you want to monitor should be set in advance to allow monitoring. To set To monitor To monitor through a doorphone Off-hook. On-hook. Press AUTO ANS/ MUTE. PT 1 Enter 735. Enter 1. 3 57 Enter #. C.Tone At the monitored telephone PT extension no. Dial monitored extension number. Press SP-PHONE. Press AUTO ANS/MUTE. Room monito

  • 6 User Manual For Future Reference Please print, record, and retain the following information for future reference. Note The serial number of this product can be found on the label affixed to the unit. You should record the model number and the serial number of this unit as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft. MODEL NO. SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER’S ADDRESS DEALER’S TEL. NO.

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