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DIGITAL SUPER
HYBRID SYSTEM
Programming Guide
Panasonic Panasonic
KX-TD816CE
Model KX-TD1232CE
Please read this manual before using the Digital Super Hybrid System.
This manual is for software version P341H, P342H or later for KX-TD816CE and
P241H, P242H or later for KX-TD1232CE.
Introduction
About this Programming Guide
This Programming Guide is designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for
the Panasonic Digital Super Hybrid System, KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232.
This manual contains the following sections:
Section 1, Programming Instructions
Provides information about what you need or what you should do before/during programming.
Section 2, General Programming
Provides details about the general system programmings.
Section 3, ISDN Programming
Provides details about the system programmings required to use ISDN lines.
The system is in accordance with European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) specifications
below:
ETS 300 092 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP) supplementary service.
ETS 300 093 Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) supplementary service.
ETS 300 097 Connected Line Identification Presentation (COLP) supplementary service.
ETS 300 098 Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR) supplementary service.
ETS 300 122 Generic keypad protocol for the support of supplementary service (ISDN Service
Access).
ETS 300 182 Advice of Charge (AOC) supplementary service Digital Signalling System
No.one (DSS1) protocol.
Section 4, E&M Programming
Provides details about the system programmings required to use E&M (TIE) lines.
Section 5, DECT Programming
Provides details about the system programmings required to use the wireless system with a
DECT portable station.
Section 6, Default Values
Provides the list of default values for all programmings.
Section 7, Index
Provides the programming titles, important words and phrases to help you access the required
information easily.
2 Introduction
Table of Contents
1 Programming Instructions .............................................................. 9
1.1 Programming Instructions ..........................................................................................10
1.2 Using Proprietary Telephones .....................................................................................11
1.3 Programming Methods ................................................................................................15
1.4 Entering Characters.....................................................................................................17
1.5 User Programming Mode ............................................................................................22
1.6 Programming Example ................................................................................................23
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[125] User Password............................................................................................................ 88
[126] UCD Overflow ........................................................................................................... 89
[127] UCD Time Table ........................................................................................................ 91
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set ................................................................................ 93
[148] Off-Hook Monitor...................................................................................................... 95
[154] Message Waiting Control........................................................................................... 96
[155] Message Waiting Lamp Assignment.......................................................................... 98
[156] Message Waiting Port Set ........................................................................................ 100
2.3 Timer Programming.................................................................................................. 102
[200] Hold Recall Time ..................................................................................................... 102
[201] Transfer Recall Time................................................................................................ 103
[202] Call Forwarding – No Answer Time........................................................................ 104
[203] Intercept Time .......................................................................................................... 105
[204] Pickup Dial Waiting Time........................................................................................ 106
[205] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time....................................................... 107
[206] Outside-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time .......................................................... 108
[207] First Digit Time........................................................................................................ 109
[208] Inter Digit Time ....................................................................................................... 110
[209] Automatic Redial Repeat Times .............................................................................. 111
[210] Automatic Redial Interval Time............................................................................... 112
[211] Dial Start Time......................................................................................................... 113
[212] Call Duration Count Start Time ............................................................................... 114
[213] DISA Delayed Answer Time ................................................................................... 115
[214] DISA Prolong Time ................................................................................................. 116
[215] Outgoing Message Time .......................................................................................... 117
[216] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time....................................................................... 118
[217] Timed Reminder Alarm Repeat Times .................................................................... 119
[218] Timed Reminder Alarm Interval Time..................................................................... 120
[221] DISA AA Wait Time................................................................................................ 121
2.4 TRS / ARS Programming ......................................................................................... 122
[300] TRS Override for System Speed Dialling................................................................ 122
[301-305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 .............................................. 123
[306-310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 ........................................... 125
[312] ARS Mode ............................................................................................................... 127
[313] ARS Time ................................................................................................................ 128
[314-321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 through 8 .............................................. 130
[322-329] ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8 ....................................................................... 132
[330] ARS Modify Removed Digit ................................................................................... 134
[331] ARS Modify Added Number ................................................................................... 135
2.5 Outside Line Programming ...................................................................................... 136
[400] Outside Line Connection Assignment ..................................................................... 136
[401] Outside Line Group Assignment ............................................................................. 138
[402] Dial Mode Selection ................................................................................................ 140
[403] Pulse Speed Selection .............................................................................................. 142
[404] DTMF Time ............................................................................................................. 144
[407-408] DIL 1:1 Extension – Day / Night...................................................................... 146
[409-410] Intercept Extension – Day / Night .................................................................... 148
[411] Host PBX Access Codes.......................................................................................... 150
[412] Pause Time ............................................................................................................... 152
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[413] Flash Time ................................................................................................................153
[414] Disconnect Time .......................................................................................................155
[417] Outside Line Name Assignment ...............................................................................156
[423] Pay Tone Assignment ...............................................................................................158
[441] Line Hunting Sequence.............................................................................................160
2.6 COS Programming .....................................................................................................161
[500-501] Toll Restriction Level – Day / Night .................................................................161
[502] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Limit .......................................................163
[503] Call Transfer to Outside Line ...................................................................................165
[504] Call Forwarding to Outside Line ..............................................................................166
[505] Executive Busy Override ..........................................................................................167
[506] Executive Busy Override Deny.................................................................................168
[507] Do Not Disturb Override ..........................................................................................169
[508] Account Code Entry Mode .......................................................................................170
[509] Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA)...................................................................172
2.7 Extension Programming ............................................................................................173
[600] EXtra Device Port .....................................................................................................173
[601] Class of Service ........................................................................................................175
[602] Extension Group Assignment ...................................................................................177
[603-604] DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing – Day / Night...................................179
[605-606] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment – Day / Night...........................181
[607-608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment – Day / Night ................................................183
[609] Voice Mail Access Codes..........................................................................................185
[612] Incoming Call Display ..............................................................................................187
[616] Live Call Screening Recording Mode Assignment ..................................................189
2.8 Resource Programming .............................................................................................191
[800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout .......................................................191
[801] SMDR Format...........................................................................................................193
[802] System Data Printout ................................................................................................194
[803] Music Source Use .....................................................................................................195
[804] External Pager BGM.................................................................................................197
[805] External Pager Confirmation Tone ...........................................................................199
[806-807] Serial Interface (RS-232C) Parameters .............................................................200
[809] DISA Security Type..................................................................................................202
[810] DISA Tone Detection................................................................................................203
[811] DISA / TIE User Codes ............................................................................................204
[812] DISA DTMF Repeat.................................................................................................206
[813] Floating Number Assignment...................................................................................207
[814] Modem Standard.......................................................................................................209
[815] SMDR Output Mode.................................................................................................210
[817] KX-TD197 Baud Rate Set ........................................................................................211
[818] DISA Built-in Automated Attendant Number ..........................................................212
2.9 Optional Programming ..............................................................................................213
[990] System Additional Information ................................................................................213
[991] COS Additional Information ....................................................................................223
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[012] ISDN Extension Number Set ................................................................................... 229
[013] ISDN Extension Name Set....................................................................................... 231
[014] Budget Management on ISDN Port ......................................................................... 233
3.2 System Programming ................................................................................................ 235
[100] Flexible Numbering ................................................................................................... 53
[109] Expansion Unit Type.................................................................................................. 69
[112] ISDN Network Type Assignment ............................................................................ 241
[150] DDI Translation Table.............................................................................................. 242
[151-152] DDI Ringing Assignment – Day / Night .......................................................... 244
3.3 ISDN Line Programming .......................................................................................... 246
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment.............................................................................. 246
[419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment............................................................. 248
[421] ISDN DDI / MSN Removed Digit / Added Number Assignment ........................... 250
[424] ISDN Port Type........................................................................................................ 252
[425] ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode ..................................................................................... 254
[426] ISDN Configuration................................................................................................. 256
[427] ISDN Data Link Mode............................................................................................. 258
[428] ISDN TEI Mode....................................................................................................... 260
[429] ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber Number ........................................................ 262
[430] ISDN Extension Progress Tone................................................................................ 264
[447] MSN Assignment..................................................................................................... 266
[448-449] Extension Ringing Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN ................................. 268
[450] PRI Configuration .................................................................................................... 270
[451] PRI Reference CO.................................................................................................... 271
[452-453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night ................................................ 273
3.4 Extension Programming ........................................................................................... 275
[613] ISDN Class of Service ............................................................................................. 275
[614-615] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN Extension
277
[617] CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for Extension................................................... 279
[618] CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for ISDN Extension ........................................ 281
3.5 Optional Programming ............................................................................................. 283
[990] System Additional Information................................................................................ 213
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[434] TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit...................................................................312
[435] TIE Added Number ..................................................................................................313
[436] TIE Wink Time Out Assignment ..............................................................................314
[437] Outside-to-TIE Transfer............................................................................................316
[438] TIE-to-Outside Transfer............................................................................................317
[439] TIE-to-TIE Transfer..................................................................................................318
[440] TIE Security Type .....................................................................................................319
[442] Voice Path Type.........................................................................................................320
[443] Voice Level (Transmit)..............................................................................................321
[444] Voice Level (Receive) ...............................................................................................322
[445] TIE Receive Dial.......................................................................................................323
4.5 Resource Programming .............................................................................................324
[811] DISA / TIE User Codes ............................................................................................204
4.6 Optional Programming ..............................................................................................326
[990] System Additional Information ................................................................................213
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8 Table of Contents
Section 1
Programming Instructions
Programming Instructions 9
1.1 Programming Instructions
Default Setting
This system has a default factory setting. If any of the programming needs to be changed, you
will find the necessary information in the Features Guide. This makes the system very simple
to install and customise as required by the customer. Any required changes can be written in
"Programming Tables".
10 Programming Instructions
1.2 Using Proprietary Telephones
Programming Instructions 11
1.2 Using Proprietary Telephones
You can use either the soft buttons or the overlay buttons. (For overlay buttons, refer to "Using
the Overlay" below.)
Throughout programming you will see instructions such as "Press PREV". If you use soft
buttons, this means press SHIFT, release SHIFT and then press Soft 3. The (PREV) function
is performed.
Note
If you use soft buttons and if programming instructions tell you to press the following buttons,
you may press soft buttons shown below.
(CONF) —/
(INTERCOM) SECRET
(AUTO DIAL / STORE) STORE
(HOLD) END
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1.2 Using Proprietary Telephones
KX-T 7536
KX-T 7436
SHIFT SHIFT
REVERSE
SECRET, PROGRAM
INT PROG.
6 12
FLASH
R PAUSE CLEAR 5 11
KX-T7536 KX-T7436
1 2 3
4GHI 5JKL 6MNO
4 5 6
7PRS 8TUV 9WXY
STORE
7 8 9
/+–=<> 0.,’:; #$%&@( )
SELECT
0
PREV FLASH END NEXT
KX-T7230
Programming Instructions 13
1.2 Using Proprietary Telephones
2-Line Display
Note
• If your telephone set does not have a PROGRAM button, substitute it with the PAUSE
button.
• If nothing is entered in five seconds after the PROGRAM (or PAUSE) button is pressed, it
is cancelled.
• The System Password entered is not shown on the display. The System Password can be
changed by System Programming. Refer to Section 2.2 [107] System Password.
• During the programming mode, your extension is treated as a busy extension.
• Only one proprietary telephone can be in programming mode at any one time.
14 Programming Instructions
1.3 Programming Methods
Note
The first part of a jack is for a DPT of a XDP-assigned jack. The second part is for a single line
device. Programme [600] EXtra Device Port assigns which jacks are XDP.
Programming Instructions 15
1.3 Programming Methods
Note
The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered the
programming mode and that you will use Method (b).
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1.4 Entering Characters
Entering Characters
You can enter characters to store names or messages by using the dialling key pad, buttons or
the Jog Dial.
See the Combination Tables below.
Combination Table a
SHIFT+ SHIFT+
Soft button S1 SHIFT+S1 S2 SHIFT+S2 S3 SHIFT+S3
SHIFT+S1 SHIFT+S2
SELECT button
pressing
times 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
keys
1 1 Q q Z z ! ?
2 2 A a B b C c
3 3 D d E e F f
4 4 G g H h I i
5 5 J j K k L l
6 6 M m N n O o
7 7 P p Q q R r S s
8 8 T t U u V v
9 9 W w X x Y y Z z
0 0 (space) . , ’ : ;
* / + - = < >
# # $ % & @ ( )
Programming Instructions 17
1.4 Entering Characters
Combination Table b
Jog Dial
Display sequence by rotating the Jog Dial
keys
1 1 Q q R r S s T t ···
2 2 A a B b C c D d ···
3 3 D d E e F f G g ···
4 4 G g H h I i J j ···
5 5 J j K k L l M m ···
6 6 M m N n O o P p ···
7 7 P p Q q R r S s ···
8 8 T t U u V v W w ···
9 9 W w X x Y y Z z (space) ···
0 0 (space) ! ? . , ’ : ; ···
* / + – = < > # $ ···
# # $ % & @ ( ) A a B b ···
Note
• The alphabetical characters correspond to the letters shown on the twelve dialling keys on
the proprietary telephone. (except symbols)
• In Combination Table a:
If your telephone is a KX-T7531, do not use the provided SELECT button. Use the AUTO
ANSWER/MUTE button which becomes the SELECT button when using the overlay.
• In Combination Table b:
If you keep rotating the Jog Dial, all of the characters in the table will be displayed.
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1.4 Entering Characters
• Pressing the SELECT button an appropriate number of times gives you the desired
letter. Pressing SELECT twice gives the letter "m", pressing three times gives "N",
and so on.
3. Using the Jog Dial
(for KX-T7531 / KX-T7533 / KX-T7536 / KX-T7433 / KX-T7436 only)
* See Combination Table b.
a) Press 6. ("M" belongs to "6".)
b) Rotate the Jog Dial one pulse.
• Rotating the Jog Dial an appropriate number of pulses gives you the desired letter.
Rotating the Jog Dial two pulses gives the letter "m", rotating three pulses gives "N",
and so on.
OR
a) Press any dialling keypad.
b) Rotate the Jog Dial until the desired character appears.
• If you keep rotating the Jog Dial, all of the characters will be displayed. For example,
if you rotate the Jog Dial after pressing 2, characters will appear in the following
order: A a B b •••• Z z (space) ! ? . , ' : ; * / + — = < > # $ % & @ ( ) A a B b ••••
Programming Instructions 19
1.4 Entering Characters
f) Enter 5.
Mi5
j k l
g) Press Soft 2 (k).
Mik
j k l
h) Enter 3.
Mik3
d e f
i) Press Soft 2 (e).
Mike
d e f
Using method (2)
* See Combination Table a.
20 Programming Instructions
1.4 Entering Characters
OR
Note
• To erase all the letters, press CLEAR.
• To erase the last letter, press .
Programming Instructions 21
1.5 User Programming
Note
• If your telephone set does not have a PROGRAM button, substitute it with the PAUSE
button.
• If nothing is entered in five seconds after the PROGRAM (or PAUSE) button is pressed, it
is cancelled.
• The User Password is not shown on the display. The password can be changed by system
programming. Refer to Section 2.2 [125] User Password.
• During the programming mode, your extension is treated as a busy extension.
• Only one proprietary telephone can be in programming mode at any one time.
22 Programming Instructions
1.6 Programming Example
Programming Example
The following programming instructions assume that you have already entered the
programming mode and that you will employ method (b) of "Going to another programme
address" in Section 1.3 Programming Methods.
Example: programme [001] System Speed Dialling Number Set
Programming Instructions 23
1.6 Programming Example
6. To programme another speed dial number, (15) Select the best way for you to store another speed
press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and dial number. Pressing the NEXT / PREV allows
the desired speed dial number. (15) you to select the next higher / lower speed dial
number. You can also keep pressing them until the
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6. (16)
desired one is displayed. If you press SELECT
8. Press END. (17) and the desired speed dial number, the selected
code is displayed.
Conditions
(18) (16) You can continue to programme another entry.
• Each speed dial number has a maximum of 24 (17) After you have stored all your entries, finish this
digits. The valid characters are 0 through 9, programme by pressing END. After pressing END
and # keys, FLASH, PAUSE, SECRET you can go to any programme address you desire.
and – (hyphen) buttons. You can return to the Initial Message mode any
time by pressing END.
•
To go to the next larger programme address, do not
•
press END but press Soft 1 (SKP+) or
•
VOLUME or rorate the Jog Dial in the
• counter-clockwise direction.
• To go to the next smaller programme address, do
• not press END but press SHIFT + Soft 1 (SKP-)
• or VOLUME or rorate the Jog Dial in the
• counter-clockwise direction.
(18) Tells you what you should notice or consider when
(19) doing the programming.
Features Guide References
(19) Lists all of the features related to the
System Speed Dialling
programming. These features are described in
the Features Guide.
Programming Structure
24 Programming Instructions
1.6 Programming Example
Programming Structure
Programming Instructions 25
1.6 Programming Example
26 Programming Instructions
Section 2
General Programming
General Programming 27
2.1 Manager Programming
Description
Sets the current date and time.
Selection
• Year: 00 through 99
• Month: Jan. through Dec.
• Day: 1 through 31
• Day of the week: SUN / MON / TUE / WED / THU / FRI / SAT
• Hour: 1 through 12
• Minute: 00 through 59
• AM / PM
Default
'95 Jan. 1 SUN 12:00 AM
Programming
1. Enter 000.
Display: Day / Time set
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: '95 Jan. 1 SUN
3. Enter the year.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new year.
4. Press .
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired month is displayed.
6. Press .
7. Enter the day.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new day.
8. Press .
9. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired day of the week is displayed.
10.Press STORE.
11.Press NEXT.
Display example: 12:00 PM
12.Enter the hour.
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2.1 Manager Programming
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new hour.
13.Press .
14.Enter the minute.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new minute.
15.Press .
16.Press SELECT for AM or PM.
17.Press STORE.
18.Press END.
Conditions
• After changing an entry, you can press STORE. You do not have to perform the rest of the
steps.
• To return to a previous field, press in steps 4 through 9 and steps 13 through 16.
• If you hear an alarm after pressing STORE, check that the date is valid.
• The clock starts immediately after the STORE button is pressed.
• You cannot leave an entry empty.
General Programming 29
2.1 Manager Programming
Description
Used to programme the System Speed Dial numbers. These numbers are available to all
extension users. There are 500 numbers available from 000 to 499.
Selection
• Speed dial number: 000 through 499
• Telephone number: 24 digits (max.)
Default
All speed dial numbers – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 001.
Display: SPD Number Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: SPD Code?
3. Enter a speed dial number.
To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000:Not Stored
4. Enter a telephone number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another speed dial number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired speed dial number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
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2.1 Manager Programming
Conditions
• Each speed dial number has a maximum of 24 digits. The valid characters are 0 through 9,
the and # keys, and the FLASH, PAUSE, SECRET and – (hyphen) buttons.
– To store a flash signal, press FLASH.
Note:
The stored flash will only be effective during a call. (Refer to External Feature Access
in the Features Guide.)
– To store a hyphen, press the "–" button.
– To store a pause, press PAUSE. (Refer to Pause Insertion, Automatic in the
Features Guide.)
– To store a feature number to convert pulse signals to DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)
signals, press the and # keys.
(Refer to Pulse to Tone Conversion in the Features Guide.)
– To prevent displaying of all or part of the number, press SECRET before and after the
secret number. (Secret Dialling)
• If you are storing an external number, include the line access number (default: 9, 81 through
88) before the number. When dialling, a pause is automatically inserted after the line access
number.
• If you are storing an account code, enter the account code before the line access number.
(Refer to Account Code Entry in the Features Guide.)
• If you are storing a number for Incoming Outside Call Information Display with name,
enter "–" (hyphen) after the line access number. The system starts to compare the calling
party's number or called party's number with the System Speed Dialling number stored after
"–".
Example: 9 – 12345678
(Refer to Incoming Outside Call Information Display in the Features Guide.)
• A number consisting of 25 digits or more can be stored by storing it in two speed dial
numbers. The line access number should be stored in the first speed dial number.
• To access another speed dial number in step 6, press SELECT and start with step 3.
• To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display, press or .
• Programme [002] System Speed Dialling Name Set is used to name the speed dial
numbers.
General Programming 31
2.1 Manager Programming
Description
Assigns names to the system speed dial numbers assigned in programme [001] System Speed
Dialling Number Set. KX-T7531, KX-T7533, KX-T7536, KX-T7433, KX-T7436 and KX-
T7235 telephones can show the stored name during System Speed Dialling.
Selection
• Speed dial number: 000 through 499
• Name: 10 characters (max.)
Default
All speed dial numbers – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 002.
Display: SPD Name Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: SPD Code?
3. Enter a speed dial number.
To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000:Not Stored
4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another speed dial number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired speed dial number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Speed dial numbers are programmed in programme [001] System Speed Dialling Number
Set.
• To go to another speed dial number in step 6, press SELECT and start with step 3.
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2.1 Manager Programming
General Programming 33
2.1 Manager Programming
Description
Assigns an extension number to each extension.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2)
(-1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Extension Number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
KX-TD816:
Jack 01-1 through 16-1 = 101 through 116;
Jack 01-2 through 16-2 = 201 through 216
KX-TD1232:
Jack 01-1 through 64-1 = 101 through 164;
Jack 01-2 through 64-2 = 201 through 264
Programming
1. Enter 003.
Display: EXT Number Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number.
Display: #01-1:EXT101
4. Enter an extension number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
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2.1 Manager Programming
Conditions
• There is a maximum of 32 extension numbers for KX-TD816, and 128 extension numbers
for KX-TD1232. Each extension number can be two, three, or four digits, consisting of 0
through 9. The and # keys cannot be used.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• An extension number is invalid if the first or second digits do not match with the programme
[100] Flexible Numbering, (01) - (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks" setting.
If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have two digits and some have
three digits. If two digits are assigned, some have three digits and some have four digits.
• Two extension numbers can be assigned per jack. If eXtra Device Port (XDP) is disabled
for the jack in programme [600] EXtra Device Port, the extension number of the second
part (XX-2) is not available. (XX=jack number)
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
• Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[671] PS Extension Number Set
Not stored.
• Programme [004] Extension Name Set is used to name the extension numbers.
General Programming 35
2.1 Manager Programming
Description
Assigns names to the extension numbers programmed in programme [003] Extension
Number Set.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2)
(-1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Name: 10 characters (max.)
Default
All jacks – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 004.
Display: EXT Name Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number.
Display: #01-1:Not Stored
4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of 32 names for KX-TD816, and 128 names for KX-TD1232. Each
name has a maximum of 10 characters.
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• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
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Description
Used to determine the use of the flexible CO buttons on proprietary telephones from a
centralised telephone.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Button Code (plus parameter, if required):
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* Available when this system is connected to a Voice Processing System which supports digital
proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Default
KX-TD816:
All jacks – CO buttons 1 through 8 = Single-CO 01 through 08; Ring tone type 2
Other CO buttons = Not stored
KX-TD1232:
All jacks – CO buttons 1 through 24 = Single-CO 01 through 24; Ring tone type 2
Programming
1. Enter 005.
Display: Flexible Key Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display: PT—PGM Mode
4. Press the CO button which is changed to another button.
The display shows the contents pre-assigned to the button.
Display example: CO-01
5. Enter a button code (plus parameter, if required).
To change the parameter, press CLEAR and enter the new parameter.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another CO button of the same jack, repeat steps 4 through 6.
To programme another jack, press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6.
8. Press END.
Cancelling
1. Perform the same procedures as steps 1 through 4 above.
2. Enter 2.
3. Press STORE.
4. Press END.
Conditions
• A centralised telephone is a telephone connected to jack 01 or a jack programmed as a
manager extension in programme [006] Operator / Manager Extension Assignment.
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• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
• The number of the CO buttons available depends on the telephone type. (Refer to Buttons
on Proprietary Telephones and Consoles in the Features Guide.) For the KX-T7500 series
telephones, 24 CO buttons can be programmed by adding 12 CO buttons by connecting the
KX-T7545 Add-on key Module.
• If you press the same CO button again in step 5, you can select a desired ringer frequency
for the CO button from eight types of ring tones. When you enter the tone type number (1
through 8), you will hear the selected tone type until STORE is pressed. This selection is
possible only for the CO buttons that have been assigned to Single-CO, Group-CO, or
Loop-CO.
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Description
Assigns the jack number for a manager and/or operators. The manager extension can perform
System Programming. The operators have the ability to perform operator services.
Selection
• OPE-1 (operator 1) / OPE-2 (operator 2) / MNGER (manager)
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
Default
Operator 1 – Jack 01;
Operator 2 and Manager – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 006.
Display: Operator / Manage
2. Press NEXT to programme operator 1.
Display: OPE-1:Jack01
To programme another item, you can also keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the
desired one is displayed.
3. Enter a jack number.
To assign no operator or manager, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number.
4. Press STORE.
5. To programme another item, press NEXT or PREV.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• Up to two operators and a manager can be programmed.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• The manager cannot be assigned the jack number of the Console Port set in programme
[007] Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment.
• If the assigned jack is in eXtra Device Port (XDP) mode, the proprietary telephone jack is
treated as the manager / operator extension.
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Description
Assigns the jack numbers for the console and the paired extension.
Selection
• Console number:
KX-TD816 – 1 through 4
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4 (for Master), 5 through 8 (for Slave)
• Jack number for Console:
KX-TD816 – 02 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 02 through 32 (for Master), 33 through 64 (for Slave)
• Jack number for paired extension:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 32 (for Master), 33 through 64 (for Slave)
Default
All consoles – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 007.
Display: DSS Console Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: DSS NO?
3. Enter a console number.
To enter console number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: DSS—1:# P:#
4. Enter a jack number for the console.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number.
5. Press .
6. Enter a jack number for the paired extension.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number.
Display example: DSS—1:#02 P:#03
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another console, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
console number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
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Conditions
• The jack number for the console and that for the paired extension must be entered together.
• Multiple consoles cannot be assigned to the same console jack.
• Multiple consoles can be paired with the same proprietary telephone jack.
• A console jack cannot be assigned the jack 01 and the jack number of manager set in
programme [006] Operator / Manager Extension Assignment.
• If all incoming outside calls are set to ring at the operator extension telephone in programme
[407-408] DIL 1:1 Extension – Day / Night, assigning a console to the operator extension
makes the operator's job much easier.
• If a single line telephone is assigned as the pair extension, the paired console will not
function.
• If a console - assigned jack is programmed for eXtra Device Port (XDP), a single line
telephone can be connected to the jack in parallel with the console.
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Description
Used to programme the absent messages. An absent message, if set by the extension user, is
displayed on the calling extension's telephone to show the reason for the user's absence.
Selection
• Message number: 1 through 9
• Message: 16 characters (max.)
Default
1: Will Return Soon
2: Gone Home
3: At Ext %%%
4: Back at %%:%%
5: Out Until %%/%%
6: In a Meeting
7 through 9: Blank (not stored)
Programming
1. Enter 008.
Display: Message Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: MSG NO?
3. Enter a message number.
To enter message number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: MSG1:Will Return
4. Enter the message.
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new message.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another message, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
message number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
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Conditions
• Messages 1 through 6 are programmed at the factory but can be changed.
• You can enter a maximum of seven "%" characters per message which can be programmed
at each user's extension. The extension user can enter 0 through 9, and # for the %
characters. If the user enters digits less than the number of "%" characters, it is
recommended to fill the remaining "%" characters with "#" or " ".
• If there are 4-digit extension numbers available in your system, add one "%" to Message 3.
• To display parts of the message which have scrolled off the display, press or .
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Description
Assigns emergency call numbers.
Selection
• Emergency dial location number: 1 through 8
• Telephone number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 009.
Display: Emergency Call
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Emergency NO?
3. Enter an emergency dial location number.
To enter emergency number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:9110
4. Enter a telephone number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another emergency dial number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and
the desired emergency dial location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight emergency call numbers. Each number has a maximum of 16
digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , #, F (Flash), P (Pause) and – (hyphen).
• No restriction is applied to emergency call numbers.
• For outside calls, enter a line access number (9, 81 through 88) before the phone number.
• Emergency dial location number (1-8) corresponds to [100] Flexible Numbering – No. 55-
62.
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Description
Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the extension basis.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1=first part, -2=second part)
• Charge limitation (Charge): 0 through 59999
Default
All jacks – 0
Programming
1. Enter 010.
Display: Charge Limit
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01-1: 0
4. Enter a charge limitation.
To delete the charge limitation, press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• If the charge limitation is set "0", no restriction is applied.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all jack numbers to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.
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Description
Assigns the margin rate of a telephone charge.
Selection
Margin (%): 0 through 999
Default
0%
Programming
1. Enter 011.
Display: Charge Margin
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Margin: 0%
3. Enter a charge margin rate.
To delete the charge limitation, press CLEAR.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
100 + rate
Telephone charge = Real charge x ( )
100
The telephone charge will be printed out when checking out.
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Description
Stores the desired extension or telephone numbers for Quick Dialling.
Quick dialling numbers must be assigned in programme [104] Flexible Quick Dialling
Number Set.
Selection
• Location number: 01 through 80
• Desired number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All location numbers – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 015.
Display: Quick Dial
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Not Stored
4. Enter a desired number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each quick dialling number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , #,
F (FLASH), P (PAUSE) and – (hyphen).
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Description
Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features.
Feature Number List
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Selection
• Selection number: 01 through 88 (See "Feature Number List" for the corresponding
features.)
• Feature number:
1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16, 68 through 83);
1 through 3 digits (for selection numbers 17 through 67, 84 through 88)
Default
See "Feature Number List".
Programming
1. Enter 100.
Display: FLX Numbering
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Select NO?
3. Enter a selection number.
To enter selection number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:1
4. Enter the feature number.
To delete the feature number, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another selection, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
selection number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
To remove all the feature numbers except selection numbers (01) through (16) 1st
through 16th extension blocks;
1. Enter 100.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Enter 00.
Display: All Feature CLR?
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Required digits and valid entries for the feature numbers are as follows.
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• It is possible to assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective extension
blocks. Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programmes
[003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [118] Voice Mail
Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension Number Set, [813] Floating Number
Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
• If or # is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users cannot access the
feature.
• Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry examples: 30 and 31,
210 and 211. Invalid entry examples: 5 and 5, 30 and 301.
• If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling operation.
• You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
• To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the corresponding
numbers assigned in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension
Number Set, [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension
Number Set, [813] Floating Number Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
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Description
This programme is used to determine if night mode is set automatically or manually.
Selection
Manual / Auto (automatic)
Default
Manual
Programming
1. Enter 101.
Display: Day/Night Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: D/N Mode:Manual
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• If automatic switching is assigned, day / night mode is switched at the time programmed in
[102] Day / Night Service Starting Time.
• The operator can switch the day / night mode at any time.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Sets the starting time on a day of the week basis, when automatic day / night switching is
programmed in programme [101] Day / Night Service Switching Mode.
Selection
• Day of the week selection number:
1 (Sunday) / 2 (Monday) /3 (Tuesday) / 4 (Wednesday) /
5 (Thursday) / 6 (Friday) / 7 (Saturday) / (every day of the week)
• Hour: 1 through 12 / Disable (no switching)
• Minute: 0 through 59
• AM / PM
Default
Every day of the week – Day – 9:00 AM / Night – 5:00 PM
Programming
1. Enter 102.
Display: Day/Night Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Day of Week?
3. Enter the day of the week selection number.
To select Sunday, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: Sun-Day: 9:00 AM
To select night mode, press NEXT.
Display example: Sun-Nig: 5:00 PM
4. Enter the hour.
To set no switching, keep pressing SELECT until "Disable" is displayed and go to step
9.
If SELECT is pressed, the display shows the previous entry. If the previous setting was
"Disable", press SELECT to enter the starting time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
5. Press .
6. Enter the minute.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new minutes.
7. Press .
8. Press SELECT for AM or PM.
9. Press STORE.
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10.To programme another day / night mode or day of the week, press NEXT or PREV, or
SELECT and the day of the week selection number.
11.Repeat steps 4 through 10.
12.Press END.
Conditions
• To select the desired day, you may keep pressing NEXT in step 3. To assign every day of
the week to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the
contents programmed for Sunday.
• If day / night switching is not desired, select "Disable" in step 4.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the sequence in which outside line groups will be accessed when in Automatic Line
Access mode. When a user dials the feature number for automatic line access (default=9) or
presses the Loop-CO button, an idle line is searched for in the programmed outside line group
order.
Selection
Outside line group number: 1 through 8 in desired order
Default
12345678
Programming
1. Enter 103.
Display: Local Access
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Access:12345678
3. Enter the outside line group numbers in priority from top to bottom.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new order.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The system supports a maximum of eight outside line groups.
• Automatic Line Access feature works only if the Automatic Route Selection mode is turned
off in programme [312] ARS Mode.
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Description
Assigns the flexible quick dialling numbers.
The desired extension or telephone numbers must be stored in programme [015] Quick
Dialling Number Set.
Selection
• Location number: 01 through 80
• Flexible quick dialling number: 4 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 104.
Display: FLX Quick Dial
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Not Stored
4. Enter a flexible quick dialling number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of 80 flexible dialling numbers. Each number has a maximum of 4
digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and #.
• The double storing or the contradictory combination of storing is disabled.
<Example>
Enable: 30 and 31, 210 and 211, 44 and 450 etc.
Disable: 5 and 5, 1 and 10, 30 and 301 etc.
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Description
Assigns the account codes for Account Code Entry, Verified – All Calls and Verified – Toll
Restriction Override modes. If Verified – All Calls is assigned in programme [508] "Account
Code Entry Mode", an account code is required to make an outside call. If Verified – Toll
Restriction Override is assigned, an account code is only required for a toll call and overrides
toll restriction.
Selection
• Location number: 001 through 128
• Account code: 10 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 105.
Display: Account Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 001, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 001:Not Stored
4. Enter an account code.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new account code.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each code has a maximum of 10 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• Programme [508] Account Code Entry Mode is used to select the Account Code Entry
mode.
• Account codes having "99" in any part or ending with "9" are invalid, as "99" is used as a
delimiter when entering an account code.
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Description
Used to enable or disable hunting and set the Station Hunting type for each extension group.
There are six Station Hunting types available: Circular, Terminating, Voice Mail (VM),
Automated Attendant (AA), Ring Group and Uniform Call Distribution (UCD).
If circular hunting is assigned for a group, all of the extensions in the group are searched until
an idle one is found. If terminating hunting is assigned, searching stops at the extension which
has the largest jack number in the group. If VM hunting is assigned, all of the VM ports of an
extension group are searched until an idle one is found which allows Voice Mail Service. If AA
hunting is assigned, all of the AA ports of an extension group are searched until an idle one is
found which allows AA Service. If Ring Group is assigned, all of the extensions in the ring
group ring simultaneously. If UCD is assigned, group members are hunted in a circular way.
Selection
• Extension group number: 1 through 8, ( = all extension groups)
• Disable (no hunting) / Terminate (terminating) / Circular / VM (voice mail) /
AA (automated attendant) / RING / UCD
Default
All extension groups – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 106.
Display: Call Hunting
2. Press NEXT.
Display: EXT GRP NO?
3. Enter an extension group number.
To enter extension group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: Group1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another extension group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired extension group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
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Conditions
• Programme [602] Extension Group Assignment is used to assign the extension group
members.
• The system supports a maximum of eight jacks (16 jacks during System Connection for
KX-TD1232) for connection to a Voice Processing System as VM or AA ports.
• To assign all extension groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for extension group 1.
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Description
Assigns the password required for entering System Programming mode and for maintenance
from a personal computer.
Selection
Password: 4 through 7 digits
Default
1234
Programming
1. Enter 107.
Display: System Password
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Password:1234
3. Enter a password.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new password.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The password can be from four to seven digits long, consisting of 0 through 9.
• If less than four digits are entered, they are not stored.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
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Description
Enables or disables the function of automatically holding the outside call when a DSS button
on the console or proprietary telephone is pressed.
Selection
Enable / Disable
Default
Enable
Programming
1. Enter 108.
Display: DSS Auto Hold
2. Press NEXT
Display example: Auto. HLD:Enable
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
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Description
Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system.
This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location.
Selection
KX-TD816
• Areas 1; 2 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / EM (4 E&M) / E (EXT) / A (16 SLT) /
D (No Use)
KX-TD1232
• Master / Slave
• Areas 1; 2; 3 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / S3 (1 PRI) / EM (4 E&M) / E1 (8
EXT1) / E2 (8 EXT2) / A1 (16 SLT1) / A2 (16 SLT2) / D (No Use)
(Master system only: S3, E1 and E2 for the KX-TD144 or KX-TD146)
Default
KX-TD816: C;E
KX-TD1232: Master and Slave – C;E1;E2
Programming
KX-TD816
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Master:C ;E
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in Area 1 is displayed.
4. Press to programme Area 2, if required.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in the Area 2 is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
KX-TD1232
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT to programme the Master System.
To programme "Slave", press NEXT again.
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Conditions
• The following units can be installed in the slots.
– C (4-CO lines): KX-TD180
– S1 (2-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD280
– S2 (6-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD286
– S3 (1-PRI ISDN line): KX-TD290
– EM (4-E&M lines): KX-TD184
– E, E1, E2 (8-Extension lines): KX-TD170, KX-TD144 or KX-TD146
– A, A1, A2 (16-SLT lines): KX-TD174
• There are two expansion areas in the KX-TD816, areas 1 and 2 from bottom to top. One
extension line unit and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M) unit can be installed.
• There are three expansion areas in each system for the KX-TD1232, areas 1, 2 and 3 from
bottom to top. Up to two extension line units and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M)
unit can be installed. The PRI ISDN line unit can be installed with the ISDN S0 line unit,
but not with the analogue outside line unit.
• An out-of-service system is unassignable. In this case, skip steps 8 and 9 for the KX-
TD1232.
• For the KX-TD1232, if only the Slave System is in operation, the display shows "Slave" in
step 2.
• After changing the setting, turn the Power Switch off and on once. Otherwise, the previous
setting will remain.
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Description
Sets the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signals transmitted to your Voice Processing
System (VPS) to inform the VPS of the VPS ports states quickly:
The following signals are sent to the VPS with the assigned DTMF signals:
RBT (ringback tone):
This signal is sent when calling an extension.
BT (busy tone):
This is sent when the called extension is busy.
ROT (reorder tone):
This is sent when the dialled number is invalid.
DND (DND tone):
This is sent when the other extension has DND assigned.
Answer:
This is sent when the other extension answers the call.
Disconnect:
This is sent when the other extension hangs up.
Confirm (confirmation tone):
This is sent when the feature number for "Message Waiting Lamp" is valid.
FWD VM RBT (FWD to VM ringback tone):
Not available (reserved).
FWD VM BT (FWD to VM busy tone):
This is sent when the called extension has set Call Forwarding to VPS.
FWD EXT RBT (FWD to extension ringback tone):
Not available (reserved).
Selection
• RBT / BT / ROT / DND / Answer / Disconnect / Confirm / FWD VM RBT /
FWD VM BT / FWD EXT RBT
• DTMF signal number: 3 digits (max.)
Default
RBT – 1; BT – 2; ROT – 3; DND – 4; Answer – 5; Disconnect – #9; Confirm – 9;
FWD VM RBT – 6; FWD VM BT – 7; FWD EXT RBT – 8
Programming
1. Enter 113.
Display: VM Status Set
2. Press NEXT to programme ringback tone status.
To programme another status, keep pressing NEXT until the desired status is displayed.
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Conditions
• A DTMF signal number can have a maximum of three digits, consisting of 0 through 9, ,
# and PAUSE.
• The DTMF signals are sent to the extensions in the extension group that is assigned as
"VM" or "AA" in programme [106] Station Hunting Type.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Sets the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) command signals transmitted to your Voice
Processing System (VPS). There are four commands available: Leave Message; Get Message;
Automated Attendant Service; Voice Mail Service. These commands are used in the following
ways:
(A) If your VPS is used for Voice Mail (VM) Service
(1) Call Forwarding / Intercept Routing to Voice Mail
If a call is forwarded to the VPS, your system will send a mailbox number to the VM port. This
allows the caller to leave a message without knowing the mailbox number.
• Required entries (selections):
LV-MSG (Leave Message): This command is transmitted to a VM port if a call is
forwarded or intercepted and rerouted to the port.
AA-SVC (Automated Attendant Service): If AA Service is effective in programme
[990], Area 06-bits 6 and 7, the "AA-SVC" command is sent to a VM port if an incoming
outside call is answered by the VM port.
• Other programming required (programme addresses): [106]; [602]; [609]; [665]; [990],
Area 06-bits 6 and 7; [990], Area 02-bit 8
(2) Hearing the message at the extension
If the VPS receives a message and lights the MESSAGE button indicator of the dialled
telephone, the telephone user can hear the message by pressing the MESSAGE button.
• Required entries (selections):
GETMSG (Get Message): This command is transmitted to a VM port when the message
receiver presses the MESSAGE button.
VM-SVC (Voice Mail Service): The "VM-SVC" command is a code transmitted
preceding the "GETMSG" command above.
This is effective to switch to VM port when an AA port lights the MESSAGE indicator.
• Other programming required (programme addresses): [609]; [665]; [990], Area 02-bit 8
(B) If your VPS is used for Automated Attendant (AA) Service
An AA port answers an incoming outside call to provide AA services, such as call transfer,
receiving a message.
• Required entries (selections):
VM-SVC (Voice Mail Service): The "VM-SVC" command is a code transmitted before
the "LV-MSG" code if an operator transfers a call to an extension and then it is forwarded
to an AA port so that the AA port can be switched to the VM port temporarily.
• Other programming required (programme addresses): [106], [602]
Selection
• LV-MSG / GETMSG / AA-SVC / VM-SVC
• DTMF signal number: 16 digits (max.)
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2.2 System Programming
Default
LV-MSG – H; GETMSG – *H; AA-SVC – #8; VM-SVC – #6
Programming
1. Enter 114.
Display: VM Command Set
2. Press NEXT to programme the LV-MSG command.
To programme another command, keep pressing NEXT until the desired command is
displayed.
Display example: LV-MSG:H
3. Enter a DTMF signal number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
4. Press STORE.
5. To programme another selection, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired selection
is displayed.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• A command signal number can have a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, ,
#, FLASH and PAUSE.
• The FLASH button is available only for LV-MSG and GETMSG commands to store "H"
which means "Home Position".
• If "H" is stored for "LV-MSG", a mailbox number programmed in programme [609] Voice
Mail Access Codes or an extension number will be sent to the VM port (Follow On ID
function). If certain codes are required before and after the ID code, insert "H" between the
codes, as "aaaHbbb". If nothing is stored, it will operate as "H".
• If " H" is stored for "GETMSG", a mailbox number programmed in programme
[609] Voice Mail Access Codes and [665] PS Voice Mail Access Codes, or an extension
number will be sent to the port succeeding the " ".
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Description
Used to adjust the time for checking the normality of system data. Every day at the
programmed time, the data adjustment is performed.
Selection
• Hour: 1 through 12
• Minute: 00 through 59
• AM / PM
Default
1:00 AM
Programming
1. Enter 115.
Display: Adjust Time
2. Press NEXT to programme hour.
Display example: 1:00 AM
3. Enter the hour.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new hour.
4. Press to programme minute.
5. Enter the Minute.
To change the current entry, enter the new minute.
6. Press to programme AM / PM.
7. Press SELECT for AM or PM.
8. Press STORE.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
• Master and slave systems are synchronsed with each other.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Confirms the version of ROM of the system.
Display example:
P011A30101A
Version Date
Selection
System number:
KX-TD816 – 0
KX-TD1232 – 0 (Master) / 1 (Slave)
Default
Not applicable
Programming
1. Enter 116.
Display: ROM Version
2. Press NEXT.
Display: System NO?
3. Enter the system number.
The display shows the ROM version of the specified system.
4. To confirm the other system, press SELECT and enter the system number.
The display shows the ROM version of the specified system.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The out-of-service system number is unacceptable.
• For KX-TD816, you can enter the system number "0" only. Skip step 4.
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Description
Assigns the jack number corresponding to the voice mail port for data transmission to the Voice
Processing System. The voice mail port is expandable to four ports (8 ports during System
Connection for KX-TD1232).
This programme is available when this system is connected to a Panasonic Voice Processing
System which supports digital proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Selection
KX-TD816
• Jack number: 02 through 16
KX-TD1232
• Mast (Master) / Slav (Slave)
• Jack number: 02 through 32 / Master; 33 through 64 / Slave
Default
All jacks – Blank
Programming
KX-TD816
1. Enter 117.
Display: VMS Port Asn
2. Press NEXT.
To programme the Slave System, press NEXT again.
Display example: Mast1:# # # #
3. Enter a jack number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number.
4. Press to enter another jack number.
5. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
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KX-TD1232
1. Enter 117.
Display: VMS Port Asn
2. Press NEXT to programme the Master System.
To programme the Slave System, press NEXT again.
Display example: Mast1:# # # #
3. Enter a jack number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new jack number.
4. Press to enter another jack number.
5. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press NEXT to programme the Slave System.
Display example: Slav1:# # # #
8. Repeat steps 3 through 4 to enter another jack number.
9. Press STORE.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• Neither jack number 01 nor the manager extension can be assigned as a voice mail port jack.
• The jack numbers correspond to the voice mail port in numerical order.
<Example> Stored jack numbers: Jacks 02, 03, 05, 08
Jack 02=Voice mail numbers 01, 02; Jack 03=Voice mail numbers 03, 04;
Jack 05=Voice mail numbers 05, 06; Jack 08=Voice mail numbers 07, 08
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Description
Assigns the extension number for the voice mail number. These numbers can be used the same
way extension numbers are used for station access.
This programme is available when this system is connected to a Panasonic Voice Processing
System which supports digital proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Selection
• Voice mail number (VM):
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 16
• Extension Number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
KX-TD816:
VM-01=165, VM-02=166, VM-03=167, VM-04=168, VM-05=169, VM-06=170, VM-
07=177, VM-08=178
KX-TD1232:
VM-01=165, VM-02=166, VM-03=167, VM-04=168, VM-05=169, VM-06=170, VM-
07=177, VM-08=178, VM-09=171, VM-10=172, VM-11=173, VM-12=174, VM-13=175,
VM-14=176, VM-15=179, VM-16=180
Programming
1. Enter 118.
Display: VM EXT NO. Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: VM NO?
3. Enter a voice mail number.
To enter voice mail number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display: VM-01:#02-1:165
4. Enter an extension number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another voice mail number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired voice mail number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
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2.2 System Programming
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, VM-01 through VM-08 are for the Master System and VM-09
through VM-16 are for the Slave System, if available.
• You cannot leave an entry empty.
• The first one or two digits of the voice mail extension numbers are subject to programme
[100] Flexible Numbering (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.
• The display shows "VM-XX:#YY-1:ZZZ" in step 3. "XX" means the voice mail number.
"YY" means the jack number of the voice mail port programmed in [117] Voice Mail
Number Assignment.
"-1" of YY-1 means the first part of the jack number in digital line.
YY-2 means the second number of the jack number in digital line.
• Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[003] Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 101 through 116, 201 through 216
KX-TD1232 – 101 through 164, 201 through 264
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[671] PS Extension Number Set
Not stored.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns each voice mail number to a voice mail extension group number.
This programme is available when this system is connected to a Panasonic Voice Processing
System which supports digital proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Selection
• Voice mail number (VM):
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 16,
( =all voice mail numbers)
• Voice mail extension group number (EXG): 1 through 8
Default
All voice mail numbers – EXG 1
Programming
1. Enter 119.
Display: VM EXT Group Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: VM NO?
3. Enter a voice mail number.
To enter voice mail number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: VM-01:#02-1:EXG1
4. Enter the voice mail extension group number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another voice mail number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired voice mail number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, VM-01 through VM-08 are for the Master System and VM-09
through VM-16 are for the Slave System, if available.
• The display shows "VM-XX:#YY-1:EXG Z" in step 3.
"XX" means a voice mail number. "YY" means the jack number of the voice mail port
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Description
Assigns the initial display format of charge fee.
Selection
in Meter / in Charge
Default
in Meter
Programming
1. Enter 120.
Display: Charge Meter
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: in Meter
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This programming is only effective when you select for charge (SMDR Output) by
programme [815] SMDR Output Mode.
• This programming will also determine the print-out format of the charge fee reference.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the Denomination required for your country.
Selection
2 characters (Max.)
Default
Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 121.
Display: Denomination
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Denomi.: KC
3. Enter a denomination.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new denomination.
To enter characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
If more than two digits are entered, they are ignored.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the extension which is allowed to refer or clear for the call information on the
extension, outside line, account code, and the total.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all jacks)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All jacks – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 122.
Display: Charge Refer Ext
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the slave, if available.
• To assign all jack numbers to one selection, press the key in step 3.
In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns an ID code required to refer the charge information.
Selection
4 digits (0000 through 9999)
Default
1234
Programming
1. Enter 123.
Display: Charge ID Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Code: 1234
3. Enter an ID code.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns whether the hotel application is enabled or disabled.
Selection
Enable / Disable
Default
Disable
Programming
1. Enter 124.
Display: Hotel Apply Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Hotel:Disable
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
If "Enable" is selected, the "Hotel" menu is displayed on the operator extension's KX-T7536
or KX-T7235.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the password required for entering the User Programming mode.
In the User Programming mode, any display digital proprietary telephone user in the system
can set the Manager Programmings (Programme address: [0XX]).
Selection
Password: 4 through 7 digits
Default
1234
Programming
1. Enter 125.
Display: User Password
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Password:1234
3. Enter a password.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new password.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The password can be from four to seven digits long, consisting of 0 through 9.
• If less than four digits are entered, they will not be stored.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the destination where the call is transferred to when all extensions in the Uniform Call
Distribution (UCD) group are busy. The Time Table number of the overflow extension must
also be assigned.
Selection
• UCD group number: 1 through 8
• Overflow extension number: 2 through 4 digits
• Time Table number: 1 through 4
Default
All UCD groups – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 126.
Display: UCD Overflow
2. Press NEXT.
Display: UCD NO?
3. Enter a UCD group number.
To enter UCD group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: UCD1: ,TT:
4. Enter an overflow extension number.
Display example: UCD1:102,TT:
5. Press .
6. Enter a Time Table number.
Display example: UCD1:102,TT:1
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
If the overflow extension or Time Table number is not assigned, the system will not answer the
call and waits for any extension to become idle. In this case, Intercept Routing – No Answer
(IRNA) will be employed.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the queuing sequence in the Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) Time Table. The
queuing sequences are as follows:
S1: Sends DISA (Direct Inward System Access) outgoing message 1.
S2: Sends DISA outgoing message 2.
S3: Sends DISA outgoing message 3.
S4: Sends DISA outgoing message 4.
TR: Transfers to the overflow extension.
RT: Returns to the top of the sequence.
Blank: Disconnects.
1T: Timer – 16 seconds
2T: Timer – 32 seconds
3T: Timer – 48 seconds
4T: Timer – 64 seconds
Selection
• Time Table number: 1 through 4
• S1 / S2 / S3 / S4 / TR / RT / 1T / 2T / 3T / 4T / Blank
Default
All time tables – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 127.
Display: UCD Time Table
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO.?
3. Enter a Time Table number.
To enter Time Table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
Display example: 1:S4
5. Press .
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
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2.2 System Programming
Conditions
• "Sx" can be assigned in a space other than in the first only when another "Sx" is assigned
in the first space.
• An assignment after "TR", "RT" or "Blank" is not available.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the phantom extension numbers. Each number will be assigned to a flexible CO or
DSS (Direct Station Selection) button and used as a Phantom Extension button.
Selection
• Location number: 001 through 128
• Phantom extension number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 130.
Display: Phantom NO.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 001, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 001:Not Stored
4. Enter a phantom extension number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each phantom extension number has two through four digits, consisting of numbers 0
through 9.
• The first one or two digits of the phantom extension numbers are subject to programme
[100] Flexible Numbering, (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.
• Phantom extension numbers and other extension numbers should be different. Double entry
and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10 and 11, 10
and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
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2.2 System Programming
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[003] Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 101 through 116, 201 through 216
KX-TD1232 – 101 through 164, 201 through 264
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[671] PS Extension Number Set
Not stored.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Enables or disables to perform the Off-Hook Monitor.
Selection
Enable / Disable
Default
Enable
Programming
1. Enter 148.
Display: Off Hook Monitor
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Monitor:Enable
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
Off-Hook Monitor is only available for the KX-T7531, KX-T7533, KX-T7536, KX-T7433 and
KX-T7436 telephone users.
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns the data ports which communicate with the Message Waiting Lamp Adaptor Unit
(KX-TD194).
Selection
• Unit (TD194) number:
KX-TD816 – 1
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 6
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 02 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 02 through 64
Default
All units – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 154.
Display: MW CONTROL
2. Press NEXT.
Display: MW UNIT NO?
3. Enter a unit number.
To enter unit number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: Unit:1 Jack
4. Enter a jack number.
Display example: Unit:1 Jack:05
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another unit, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired unit
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 and 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The following jacks are not available for this assignment.
Jack 01
The jack for the manager extension
Jacks assigned to voice mail ports
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Description
Assigns the message waiting light pattern.
Selection
Message waiting light pattern number: 01 through 12
Default
1
Programming
1. Enter 155.
Display: MW LAMP
2. Press NEXT.
Display: MW LAMP NO:1
3. Enter a message waiting light number.
Display example: MW LAMP NO:12
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The available message waiting light patterns are as follows.
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5 sec
Pattern 01
1.25 sec
Pattern 02
500 msec
Pattern 03
250 msec
Pattern 04
250 msec 250 msec
Pattern 05
500 msec 500 msec
10±α sec
Pattern 06
250 msec 20±α sec
Pattern 07
250 msec
5 sec
Pattern 08
1.25 sec 1.25 sec
Pattern 09
500 msec 500 msec
Pattern 10
250 msec 250 msec
Pattern 11
500 msec 500 msec
1.25 sec 1.25 sec 1.25 sec 1.25 sec
Pattern 12
250 msec 250 msec
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2.2 System Programming
Description
Assigns which single line telephone port is connected to the KX-TD194 port.
Selection
• Unit (TD194) number:
KX-TD816 – 1
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 6
• Message waiting port number: 01 through 16
• Single line telephone jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Sub port number: 1 or 2 (1 = main port, 2 =XDP single line telephone port)
Default
All units – All message waiting ports – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 156.
Display: MW PORT
2. Press NEXT.
Display: MW UNIT NO?
3. Enter a unit number.
To enter unit number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: U1 MW: J: -
4. Enter a message waiting port number.
Display example: U1 MW:01J: -
5. Press .
6. Enter a single line telephone jack number.
Display example: U1 MW:01J:15-
7. Press .
8. Enter a sub port number.
Display example: U1 MW:01J:15-2
9. Press STORE.
10.To programme another message waiting port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired message waiting port number.
11.Repeat steps 5 through 10
12.Press END.
Conditions
• To programme another unit, start from step 1.
• For the KX-TD1232, the unit numbers 1 through 3 are for the Master System and 4 through
6 are for the Slave System, and jack numbers 01 through 32 are for Master System and 33
through 64 are for Slave System.
• For the KX-TD1232, single line telephone jacks connected to the KX-TD194 must belong
to the same system as the data port assigned in programme [154].
For example, if the assigned data port is one of the extension jacks in the master system, the
KX-TD194 must be connected to jacks 01 through 32.
On the other hand, if the assigned data port is one of the extension jacks in the slave system,
the KX-TD194 must be connected to jacks 33 through 64.
Programming example for the KX-TD1232
Unit 1
Data port = jack 02
MW port 1 = single line telephone jack 01-2
MW port 3 = single line telephone jack 05-2
Unit 4
Data port = jack 33
MW port 2 = single line telephone jack 34-2
MW port 6 = single line telephone jack 35-1
• A single line telephone jack cannot be assigned to more than one unit.
Description
Assigns the length of the hold recall timer. This timer is used to alert an extension that a call
has been held for an extended period of time.
Selection
Time (seconds): 0 through 240 (0=Hold Recall disabled)
Default
60 s
Programming
1. Enter 200.
Display: Hold Recall Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 60 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Select "0" if Hold Recall is not required.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of rings before transfer recall occurs. If a transferred call is not answered after
the programmed number of rings, the call returns to the original caller.
Selection
Number of rings: 3 through 48
Default
12 rings
Programming
1. Enter 201.
Display: Transfer Recall
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:12 rings
3. Enter the number of rings.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number of rings.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• One ring is equivalent to five seconds.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
• Operator 1 can also be the Transfer Recall destination, which can be assigned in programme
[990] System Additional Information, Area 02-Bit 1.
Description
Sets the number of rings for the Call Forwarding – No Answer feature. If a call is not answered
after the programmed number of rings, the call is forwarded to the destination.
Selection
Number of rings: 1 through 12
Default
3 rings
Programming
1. Enter 202.
Display: No Answer Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 3 rings
3. Enter the number of rings.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number of rings.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• One ring is equivalent to five seconds.
• This timer is also used for Intercept Routing. If an incoming DISA (Direct Inward System
Access) call to the Intercept Routing destination is not answered before this timer expires,
the call will be disconnected.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of rings for the Intercept Routing – No Answer (IRNA) feature. If a call is not
answered after the programmed number of rings, the call is redirected to the programmed
station.
Selection
Number of rings: 3 through 48
Default
12 rings
Programming
1. Enter 203.
Display: Intercept Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:12 rings
3. Enter the number of rings.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number of rings.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• One ring is equivalent to five seconds.
• Programmes [409-410] Intercept Extension – Day / Night are used to programme the
destination of Intercept Routing on an outside line group basis in day and night modes.
• If the original extension has set Call Forwarding – No Answer, Intercept Timer starts after
the Call Forwarding.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of seconds for Pickup Dialling. If the telephone user lifts the handset, the
programmed party is called when the time expires.
Selection
Time (seconds): 1 through 5
Default
1s
Programming
1. Enter 204.
Display: Pickup Dial Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:1 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This time gives the user an opportunity to dial digits before the automatic dialling process
takes place.
Description
Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation with an outside party. If an outside call is
originated or answered by a programmed extension user and the timer expires, the call is
disconnected.
Selection
Time (minutes): 1 through 64
Default
10 min
Programming
1. Enter 205.
Display: CO Dur. Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:10 min
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This time-out applies to extensions to which limited call duration is assigned by programme
[502] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration Limit.
• This time cannot be set to zero or be left empty.
Description
Sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation between two outside parties. When the
timer expires, the outside-to-outside line call is disconnected.
Selection
Time (minutes): 1 through 64
Default
10 min
Programming
1. Enter 206.
Display: CO-CO Dur. Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:10 min
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the maximum time allowed between the start of an outside dial tone and the first digit
dialled on an outgoing outside call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time,
the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver is released.
Selection
Time (seconds): 5 through 120
Default
10 s
Programming
1. Enter 207.
Display: 1st Digit Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 10 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This timer is used for toll restriction checking.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Assigns the maximum time allowed between digits on an outgoing toll call. If an extension user
fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) receiver is
released. This timer applies until the Toll Restriction check is completed.
Selection
Time (seconds): 5 through 30
Default
10 s
Programming
1. Enter 208.
Display: Inter Digit Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:10 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This timer is used for toll restriction checking.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of times Automatic Redial is tried. Automatic redialling of the last dialled or
saved number is done up to the specified number of times.
Selection
Number of times: 1 through 30
Default
10 times
Programming
1. Enter 209.
Display: Redial Times
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Attempt:10
3. Enter the number of times.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number of times.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Programme [210] Automatic Redial Interval Time is used to set the interval time between
Automatic Redial attempts.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the interval time between Automatic Redial attempts.
Selection
Time (seconds): 3 through 120 ( 10 is the actual time)
Default
60 s
Programming
1. Enter 210.
Display: Interval Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 60 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• You enter a number from 3 through 120. The actual time is 10 times your input.
• Programme [209] Automatic Redial Repeat Times is used to set the number of times
Automatic Redial is tried.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of milliseconds the system waits before dialling after an outside line is seised.
Selection
Time (milliseconds): 0 through 40 ( 100 is the actual time)
Default
500 ms
Programming
1. Enter 211.
Display: CO Dial Start
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 500 msec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• You enter a number from 0 through 40. The actual time is a 100 times your input.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the number of seconds the system waits between the end of dialling and the start of the
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) timer for outgoing toll calls. When the system has
sent out all the digits to the central office and this timer expires, the system starts counting the
call. A display telephone shows the elapsed time of the call. The starting time and the duration
of a call are recorded in the SMDR record.
Selection
Time (seconds): 0 through 60
Default
0s
Programming
1. Enter 212.
Display: SMDR Durat Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time: 0 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• The timer starts counting after all the digits are dialled. This timer does not apply to
incoming calls. The timer for incoming calls starts immediately.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Assigns the number of rings between a call received and the answer by the Direct Inward
System Access (DISA) feature.
Selection
Number of rings: 0 through 6
Default
1 ring
Programming
1. Enter 213.
Display: DISA Delayed Ans
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:1 rings
3. Enter the number of rings.
To change the current entry, enter the new number of rings.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• One ring is equivalent to five seconds.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the maximum allowable prolonged time for an outside-to-outside line call via the Direct
Inward System Access (DISA) feature. An outside-to-outside line call is initially limited by the
"Outside-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time" (Programme [206]). However, the DISA caller
can prolong the call after hearing the warning tones by pressing any key (except the key).
The DISA prolong time sets the duration of these extended periods.
Selection
Time (minutes): 0 through 7 (0=no prolonging)
Default
3 min
Programming
1. Enter 214.
Display: DISA Prolng Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:3 min
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Do not confuse this parameter with the "Outside-to-Outside Line Call Duration Time"
(Programme [206]) parameter. Programme [206] is used to set the duration time allowed for
an outside-to-outside line call.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
Sets the maximum allowable recording time for Outgoing Messages (OGM).
Selection
Time (seconds): 0 / 16 / 32 / 64 (0=no recording)
Default
32, 0, 32, 0 (for OGM 1 through 4 from left to right)
Programming
1. Enter 215.
Display: OGM Time
2. Press NEXT to programme the time for OGM 1.
Display example: OGM:32, 0,32, 0
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press to programme the time for OGM 2.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to programme the time for OGM's 3 and 4.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There are four messages available:
OGM 1: used for DISA (Direct Inward System Access) message 1 or UCD (Uniform
Call Distribution) message 1
OGM 2: used for DISA message 2 or UCD message 2
OGM 3: used for Timed Reminder or UCD message 3
OGM 4: used for UCD message 4
• Enter the times starting from the left for OGM 1 to OGM 4.
• The total time of the outgoing messages cannot exceed 64 seconds.
Description
Sets the Message Waiting ring interval time for a single line telephone.
Selection
Time (minutes): 0 through 64 (0=no ring)
Default
10 min
Programming
1. Enter 216.
Display: MW Ring Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Interval: 10 min
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Sets the number of times Timed Reminder alarm is tried.
Selection
Number of times: 1 through 5
Default
3 times
Programming
1. Enter 217.
Display: Alarm Times
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Attempt: 3
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
One attempt is equivalent to 30 seconds.
Description
Sets the Timed Reminder alarm interval time.
Selection
Time (seconds): 30 through 240
Default
60 s
Programming
1. Enter 218.
Display: Alarm Interval
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Interval: 60 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Sets the number of seconds the system waits for a second digit entry. If the timer expires, the
system assumes that the first digit is a DISA (Direct Inward System Access) built-in automated
attendant number if assigned in programme [818] DISA Built-in Automated Attendant
Number.
Selection
Time (seconds): 1 through 5
Default
1s
Programming
1. Enter 221.
Display: DISA AA WAIT
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:1 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Allows you to enable toll restriction override for System Speed Dial Numbers. If this is
enabled, all extension users can make System Speed Dialling calls with no restriction.
Selection
Enable / Disable
Default
Disable
Programming
1. Enter 300.
Display: SPD Override
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Override:Disable
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
Select "Enable" for toll restriction override; Select "Disable" for toll restriction.
Description
These allow you to specify the numbers which are toll-restricted for each toll restriction level
as follows:
Programme [301]: restricts levels 2 through 6
Programme [302]: restricts levels 3 through 6
Programme [303]: restricts levels 4 through 6
Programme [304]: restricts levels 5 through 6
Programme [305]: restricts level 6
Selection
Location number: 01 through 20
Toll call number: 7 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (301 through 305).
Display example: TRS Deny LVL–2
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Not Stored
4. Enter a toll call number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of 20 toll call numbers which can be restricted for each programme.
Each number has a maximum of seven digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and . The
character " " can be used as a wild card character.
• Programmes [306-310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6 are used to
assign exceptions to these numbers. Programmes [500-501] Toll Restriction Level – Day
/ Night are used to set the toll restriction value for each COS.
Description
These allow you to assign numbers which are exceptions to the toll restriction specified in
programmes [301] through [305] as follows:
Programme [306]: applies to level 2
Programme [307]: applies to levels 2 through 3
Programme [308]: applies to levels 2 through 4
Programme [309]: applies to levels 2 through 5
Programme [310]: applies to levels 2 through 6
Selection
• Location number: 1 through 5
• Exceptional number: 7 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (306 through 310).
Display example: TRS Excp LVL–2
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:Not Stored
4. Enter an exceptional number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
There is a maximum of five numbers for each programme. Each number has a maximum of
seven digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and . The character " " can be used as a wild card
character.
Description
Allows you to turn on or off the Automatic Route Selection (ARS) mode. ARS, if enabled,
selects the least expensive route to be used for an outside call.
Selection
On / Off
Default
Off
Programming
1. Enter 312.
Display: ARS Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: ARS:Off
3. Press SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• If "Off" is selected, the Automatic Line Access feature functions instead of ARS.
• Programmes [313] through [331] are used to programme ARS.
Description
Assigns times for the four Automatic Route Selection (ARS) time schedules. It is possible to
split a day into four time zones (maximum) so that the least expensive line is selected for that
time. According to the service hours and charges offered by your carriers, enter the starting
time of each zone.
Selection
• Time schedule: Time-A / Time-B / Time-C / Time-D
• Time (hour) : 1 through 12 / Disable (no schedule)
• AM / PM
Default
Time-A – 8:00 AM; Time-B – 5:00 PM; Time-C – 9:00 PM; Time-D – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 313.
Display: ARS Time
2. Press NEXT to programme Time-A.
Display example: Time-A: 8:00 AM
To programme another time schedule, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired
time schedule is displayed.
3. Enter the hour.
To set no schedule (Disable), press SELECT and go to step 6.
If "Disable" is selected, pressing SELECT shows the previous stored hour.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new hour.
4. Press to select AM / PM.
5. Press SELECT for AM or PM.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another time schedule, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired time
schedule is displayed.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• The times must be programmed in sequence from Time-A to Time-D. Enter a starting time
for each time schedule. Select "Disable" for idle schedules.
• You cannot leave an entry empty.
Description
By entering numbers into each leading digit plan (programmes below) you are starting the
process to determine which outside line group will be used to route the call.
These eight plans are used to analyse the number which the user dials and decide the route plan
for the call. If the user-dialled number is registered in Plan 1, then Routing Plan 1 is selected
for the call. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 through 8 match
ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8 (programmes [322] through [329]) respectively.
Selection
• Location number: 01 through 50
• Leading digit number: 7 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored.
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (314 through 321).
Display example: ARS Leading PL-1
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Not Stored
4. Enter a leading digit number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
Each number has a maximum of seven digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and . The character
" " can be used as a wild card character.
Description
Assigns the outside line group and modification plan to be used for each route plan and time
schedule.
Selection
• Time schedule: A / B / C / D
• Outside line group number: 1 through 8
• Modification table number: 1 through 8
Default
All time schedules – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (322 through 329).
Display example: ARS Route PL-1
2. Press NEXT to programme time schedule A.
To programme another time schedule, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired
time schedule is displayed.
Display example: A:G M ,G M ,G M
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
4. Press to enter the paired modification table number.
5. Enter a modification table number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, enter the new modification table number.
6. Press to enter the next priority outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to enter other outside line group numbers and modification table
numbers.
8. Press STORE.
9. To programme another time schedule, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired time
schedule is displayed.
10.Repeat steps 3 through 9.
11.Press END.
Conditions
• Up to three outside line groups and modification plans can be assigned for each time
schedule. The outside line group number and modification table number must be entered
together. The highest priority outside line group number and modification table number is
entered first (left to right).
• Programmes [330] ARS Modify Removed Digit and [331] ARS Modify Added
Number are used to make up the eight Modification Tables.
Description
Determines how the dialled number should be modified before transmitting to the central
office. You can delete the digits from the beginning of the dialled number.
Selection
• Modification table number: 1 through 8
• Number of digits to be deleted: 0 through 9 (0=no deletion)
Default
All modification tables – 0
Programming
1. Enter 330.
Display: ARS Modify Remov
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Modify Table?
3. Enter a modification table number.
To enter table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:0
4. Enter the number of digits to be deleted.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another modification table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired modification table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
There is a maximum of eight Modification Tables, each of which can be given a number of
digits to be deleted.
Description
Determines how the dialled number should be modified before transmitting to the central
office. Assigned numbers are added to the beginning of the dialled number.
Selection
• Modification table number: 1 through 8
• Number to be added: 20 digits (max.)
Default
All modification tables – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 331.
Display: ARS Modify Add
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Modify Table?
3. Enter a modification table number.
To enter table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:
4. Enter the number to be added.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another modification table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired modification table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight Modification Tables, each of which can be given a number to
be added.
• Each number has a maximum of 20 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , #, and PAUSE.
Description
Used to identify the outside lines which are connected to the system(s). This prevents users
from originating a call to a line which is not connected.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 54,
( =all outside lines)
• Connect / No Connect
Default
All outside lines – Connect
(If KX-TD290 is connected: All outside lines in the Slave System – No Connect)
Programming
1. Enter 400.
Display: CO Connection
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Connect
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• Outside lines 25 through 54 become available when the KX-TD290 expansion unit is
installed in the KX-TD1232.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
Description
Each outside line must be assigned to an outside line group. This programme defines the
outside line group assignment for each outside line. For example, if there are multiple
telephone service companies available, the outside lines can be grouped by company.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 54,
( =all outside lines)
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8
Default
CO01 – TRG 1;
CO02 – TRG 2;
CO03 – TRG 3;
CO04 – TRG 4;
CO05 – TRG 5;
CO06 – TRG 6;
CO07 – TRG 7;
CO08 – TRG 8 (for KX-TD816)
CO08 through CO54 – TRG 8 (for KX-TD1232)
Programming
1. Enter 401.
Display: Trunk Group Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:TRG1
4. Enter the outside line group number.
To change the current entry, enter the new outside line group number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• Outside lines 25 through 54 become available when the KX-TD290 expansion unit is
installed in the KX-TD1232.
• To assign all outside lines to one outside line group, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
Description
Each outside line can be programmed for DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency), pulse (rotary)
or call blocking. This programme assigns your choice to each line.
DTMF:
The dialling signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to tone signals and
transmitted to the outside line.
Pulse:
The dialling signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to pulse signals and
transmitted to the outside line.
Call blocking:
If your central office can receive both DTMF and pulse signals but you are contracted for pulse,
select this mode. When dialling on the line with a touch tone telephone, only the pulse signals
are sent to the outside line.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• DTMF / Pulse / C. Block (call blocking)
Default
All outside lines – Pulse
Programming
1. Enter 402.
Display: CO Dial Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Pulse
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• If DTMF is assigned, set the DTMF time of the line in programme [404] DTMF Time.
• If pulse or call blocking is assigned, set the pulse speed of the line in programme
[403] Pulse Speed Selection, and set the pulse break ratio and inter-digit pause in
programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 - bit 7, and bits 12 and 11, if
necessary.
Description
An outside line set for pulse or call blocking mode in programme [402] Dial Mode Selection
can have two pulse rates, 10 pps (low) and 20 pps (high). This programme sets the pulse speed
for each outside line set to pulse or call blocking mode.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• 10 pps / 20 pps
Default
All outside lines – 10 pps
Programming
1. Enter 403.
Display: Pulse Speed
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:10pps
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXTor PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• The pulse speed required is determined by the outside line or PBX line.
• Programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 - bit 7, and bits 12 and 11 are
used to select a pulse break ratio and inter-digit pause, if needed.
Description
An outside line set to DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) mode in programme [402] Dial
Mode Selection can have two settings. This programme sets the duration of the DTMF signals
sent to an outside line to DTMF mode.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Time (milliseconds): 80 / 160
Default
All outside lines – 80 ms
Programming
1. Enter 404.
Display: DTMF Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01: 80msec
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• The DTMF time required is determined by the outside line or PBX line.
Description
The Direct In Lines (DIL) 1:1 feature allows incoming outside calls to be directed to a specific
extension. When an outside line is assigned as DIL 1:1, it is necessary to assign the destination.
These programmes specify the extension number for day or night mode.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Extension number: 2 through 4 digits / Disable (no DIL 1:1)
Default
All outside lines – Disable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (407 for day or 408 for night).
Display example: DIL 1:1 Asn Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Disable
4. Enter an extension number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
To disable DIL 1:1, press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available. Outside line numbers in the out-of-service
system are unacceptable.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• If an outside line is also programmed for DIL 1:N in programmes [603-604] DIL 1:N
Extension and Delayed Ringing – Day / Night, it is regarded as a DIL 1:1 line.
• Assignable extension numbers are programmed in the following programmes.
Extension numbers – [003] Extension Number Set
ISDN extension numbers – [012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Voice Mail extension numbers – [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set
Phantom extension numbers – [130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Floating numbers (of External Pagers, DISA messages, extension groups and modem only)
– [813] Floating Number Assignment
PS extension number – [671] PS Extension Number Set
Description
Intercept Routing provides an automatic re-direction of calls which cannot or have not been
answered (IRNA: Intercept Routing – No Answer). These programmes set the destination in
both day and night modes for each outside line group.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Extension number: 2 through 4 digits / Disable (no Intercept Routing)
Default
All outside line groups – Disable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (409 for day or 410 for night).
Display example: TRG Intercpt Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter the outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Disable
4. Enter an extension number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
To disable Intercept Routing, press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
• Programme [401] Outside Line Group Assignment is used to assign each outside line to
an outside line group.
• Assignable extension numbers are programmed in the following programmes.
Extension numbers – [003] Extension Number Set
ISDN extension numbers – [012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Voice Mail extension numbers – [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set
Phantom extension numbers – [130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Floating numbers (of External Pagers, DISA messages and extension groups only) –
[813] Floating Number Assignment
PS extension number – [671] PS Extension Number Set
Description
Assigns Host PBX access codes. If the system is installed behind a host PBX, an access code
is required to make an outside call. Up to four codes can be stored for an outside line group
assigned to the line.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Access code: 1 or 2 digits, four different entries (max.)
Default
All outside line groups – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 411.
Display: TRG Host PBX NO.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1: , , ,
4. Enter an access code.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new access code.
Display example: TRG1:01, , ,
5. To enter more access codes for the same outside line group, press and enter the access
codes until all the required entries are completed.
Display example: TRG1:01,08,10,22
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• This programme is only required if a host PBX line is connected to the system. Programme
[401] Outside Line Group Assignment is used to assign the line to an outside line group.
• There is a maximum of four access codes per outside line group. Each code has one or two
digits, consisting of 0 through 9, and .
• If conflicting access codes (such as 8 and 81) are stored for the same outside line group, the
1-digit code (8) only will be in effect.
• When the programmed codes are dialled, Automatic Pause Insertion and Toll Restriction
are applied to the calls. The programmed pause time (in programme [412] Pause Time) is
automatically inserted after the access code.
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
Description
Assigns the length of the pause time. The programmed pause time is automatically inserted
after a line access number or a host PBX access code programmed in [411] Host PBX Access
Codes or manually inserted if the PAUSE button is pressed by the user.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number:1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Time (seconds): 1.5 / 2.5 / 3.5 / 4.5
Default
All outside line groups – 4.5 s
Programming
1. Enter 412.
Display: TRG Pause Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:4.5sec
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
• Programme [401] Outside Line Group Assignment is used to assign each outside line to
an outside line group.
Description
Assigns the length of the flash time. If your system is installed behind a host PBX, External
Feature Access (EFA) is necessary to obtain their services. To enable it, select a required
hooking signal sending time for the outside line group.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Time (milliseconds):
Disable (no EFA) / 80 / 96 / 112 / 200 / 300 / 400 / 500 / 600 / 700 / 800 / 900 / 1000 / 1100
/ 1200
Default
All outside line groups – 96 ms
Programming
1. Enter 413.
Display: TRG Flash Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1: 96 msec
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• You may disable EFA, if not required. The Flash feature will be in effect in place of EFA.
Programme [414] Disconnect Time is used to select the time required for the Flash
feature.
• The flash time required is determined by the central office or the host PBX lines.
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
• Programme [401] Outside Line Group Assignment is used to assign each outside line to
an outside line group.
Description
Determines the amount of time between successive accesses to the same outside line.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Time (seconds): 1.5 / 4.0
Default
All outside line groups – 1.5 s
Programming
1. Enter 414.
Display: TRG Discnct Time
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To programme outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:1.5sec
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired time is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The disconnect time must be longer than the requirements of the central office or the host
PBX.
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
• Programme [401] Outside Line Group Assignment is used to assign each outside line to
an outside line group.
Description
Assigns company or customer names to each outside line so that the operator or extension user
can view the destination which the caller is trying to reach before answering.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 54,
( =all outside lines)
• Name: 10 characters (max.)
Default
All outside lines – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 417.
Display: CO Line Name
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Not Stored
4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• Outside lines 25 through 54 become available when the KX-TD290 expansion unit is
installed in the KX-TD1232.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
Description
Enables Pay Tone for the outside lines.
An optional Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) must be installed on the CO Line Card to receive a
Pay Tone.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All outside lines – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 423.
Display: Pay-Tone Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• It is not necessary to install the Pay Tone Card on the ISDN Line Unit.
Description
Assigns the hunting sequence of idle lines, seizing from the smallest to the largest line number
or vice versa in an outside line group, on an outside line group basis.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Small Large / Large Small
Default
All outside line groups – Small –> Large
Programming
1. Enter 441.
Display: Line Hunting
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Small Large
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The default setting (Small Large) often may cause a busy situation between two PBXs,
as the same line may be seized by both sides simultaneously. In this case, we recommend
changing the setting of either PBX to Large Small.
• To assign all outside line groups to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line group number 1.
Description
Each extension must be assigned a Class of Service (COS). These programs set the toll
restriction value for each COS in day or night mode.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Level number: 1 through 8
Default
COS 1 through 7 – Level 1 (Day / Night);
COS 8 – Level 7 (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (500 for day or 501 for night).
Display example: TRS Level Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:1
4. Enter a level number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
This programme allows you to restrict the duration of outside calls on a Class of Service (COS)
basis.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Disable (no limit) / Enable (limit)
Default
All COS – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 502.
Display: CO Durat. Limit
2. Press NEXT.
3. Display: COS NO?
4. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Disable
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• An outside call originated or answered by the programmed extension user is disconnected
when the time specified in programme [205] Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration
Time expires.
• Extensions in limited classes cannot establish an outside-to-outside call, that is, cannot
transfer / forward an outside call to another outside line or perform an Unattended
Conference.
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
• Programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 02 - bit 2 is used to programme
limited call duration to be done for outgoing calls only.
Description
This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call
Transfer to Outside Line function.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All COS – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 503.
Display: Transfer to CO
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform the Call
Forwarding to Outside Line function.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Disable / Enable
Default
All COS – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 504.
Display: Call FWD to CO
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
Determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform Executive Busy Override.
Executive Busy Override allows the user to interrupt an established call.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Disable / Enable
Default
All COS – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 505.
Display: Busy Override
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
This programme is used to determine which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to deny
Executive Busy Override. Executive Busy Override Deny allows the user to prevent Executive
Busy Override from being executed by another extension user.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Disable / Enable
Default
All COS – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 506.
Display: Busy Over. Deny
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
This programme determines which Classes of Services (COS) are allowed to perform Do Not
Disturb (DND) Override.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Disable / Enable
Default
All COS – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 507.
Display: DND Override
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
There are three account code modes: Option, Verified-All Calls and Verified-Toll Restriction
Override. This programme determines the mode to be used by each Class of Service (COS).
Option mode:
The user can enter any account code, if needed.
Verified – All Calls mode:
The user must always enter a pre-assigned account code to make an outside call.
Verified – Toll Restriction Override mode:
The user must enter a pre-assigned account code when the user needs to override toll
restriction.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Option / Verify – All (Verified-All Calls) / Verify – Toll (Verified-Toll Restriction
Override)
Default
All COS – Option
Programming
1. Enter 508.
Display: Call Accounting
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Option
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
• Programme [105] Account Codes is used to define the Account Codes for the Verified
modes.
Description
This programme determines which Class of Service (COS) are allowed to perform the Off-
Hook Call Announcement (OHCA) function.
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All COS – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 509.
Display: OHCA
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
To enter COS number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: COS1:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another COS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired COS
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all COS to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for COS 1.
Description
EXtra Device Port (XDP) allows a single line telephone (SLT) to be connected to the same jack
as a digital proprietary telephone (DPT). This programme assigns which jacks are XDP. The
SLT and DPT of the programmed jack work as independent extensions.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all jacks)
• Disable / Enable
Default
All jacks – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 600.
Display: XDP Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The eXtra Device Port feature must be assigned "Disable" for console ports.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Jack 01.
• Immediately after changing your assignment, the changed setting may not work for a
maximum of eight seconds.
Description
Programmes each extension for Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling
abilities of each extension. Primary and secondary COS numbers can be assigned per
extension.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• COS number: 1 through 8
Default
All jacks-1/2 – Primary, Secondary – COS 1, COS 1
Programming
1. Enter 601.
Display: COS Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number.
Display example: #01-1:COS1, COS1
4. Enter a primary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press .
6. Enter a secondary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight Classes of Service. Every extension must be assigned to a
Class of Service and is subject to the COS Programming of programmes [5XX] and [991].
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
• To assign all jacks to one COS, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the
contents programmed for Jack 01.
• Programme [811] DISA / TIE User Codes is also used to assign a Class of Service to a
DISA (Direct Inward System Access) / TIE User Code.
Description
Assigns each extension to an extension group. Extension groups are used for Group Call
Pickup, Station Hunting, and Paging – Group.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Extension group number: 1 through 8
Default
All jacks-1/2 – Extension group 1
Programming
1. Enter 602.
Display: EXT Group Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number.
Display example: #01-1:EXG1
4. Enter the extension group number.
To change the current entry, enter the new extension group number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight extension groups. Each extension can only belong to one
group.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
Description
The Direct In Lines (DIL) 1:N feature can be assigned to ring more than one extension. All
incoming calls from the programmed outside lines are directed to the specified extensions.
These programmes assign the extensions and the notification method for each outside line in
both day and night modes.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Disab (disable) / Immdt (immediate ringing) / 1RNG (1 ring delay) / 3RNG (3 ring delay)
/ 6RNG (6 ring delay) / NoRNG (no ring)
Default
All jacks-1/2 – All outside lines – Immediate ringing (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (603 for day or 604 for night).
Display example: DIL 1:N Asn Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number.
Display example: #01-1:CO01:Immdt
4. Enter the outside line number.
You can also keep pressing or until the desired outside line number is displayed.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• An extension can be assigned as the destination of as many outside lines as required.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
• To assign all jacks or all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3 or step 4.
In these cases, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 or for outside line 01.
• There are six notification methods:
a) Immediate ringing: rings immediately
b) 1 ring delay
c) 3 ring delay
d) 6 ring delay
e) No ring: only the indicator flashes
f) Disable: no incoming call
• When you change the jack number by pressing NEXT or PREV, the outside line number is
not changed. Example #03-1:CO06.....Press NEXT.....#03-2:CO06
Description
Determines the outside lines which can be accessed by an extension in both day and night
modes. The extension users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned outside lines.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enabl (enable) / Disab (disable)
Default
All jacks-1/2 – All outside lines – Enable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (605 for day or 606 for night).
Display example: CO Out Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number.
Display example: #01-1:CO01:Enabl
4. Enter the desired outside line number, or keep pressing or until the desired outside
line is displayed.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
• To assign all jacks or all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3 or 4. In
these cases, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01 or outside line 01.
• To assign no outside line for an extension, press CLEAR in step 4.
Description
These programmes assign the extensions which will ring when a doorphone call is received
during the day and night modes. Programmed extensions are also allowed to open the door.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Doorphone number:
KX-TD816 – 1 and 2, two entries (max.)
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4, four entries (max.)
Default
Jack 01-1– All doorphones; Other jacks – no doorphone (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (607 for day or 608 for night).
Display example: Doorphone In Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number.
Display example: #01-1:1234
4. Enter the doorphone numbers.
To assign no doorphone, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new doorphone numbers.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
Description
Assigns a mailbox number for each extension, only if programme [990] System Additional
Information, Area 02 - bit 8 is set to "free".
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
(-1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Mailbox number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All jacks – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 609.
Display: Mailbox ID Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack number.
Display example: #01-1:Not Stored
4. Enter a mailbox number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
Description
Allows you to choose between three display types when an incoming call is received.
Calling: The incoming caller's telephone number is displayed.
Called: The called telephone number is displayed.
Line Name: The outside line name assigned in the programme [417] Outside Line Name
Assignment is displayed.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all jacks)
• Display Types: Calling / Called / CO Line Name
Default
All jacks – Calling
Programming
1. Enter 612.
Display: Incoming Display
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Calling
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for jack 01.
Description
Assigns whether to close the mailbox or keep recording the conversation after a call is
intercepted.
This programme is available when this system is connected to a Panasonic Voice Processing
System which supports digital proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all jacks)
• Stop Record / Keep Record
Default
All jacks – Stop Record
Programming
1. Enter 616.
Display: LCS Rec. Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Stop Record
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
jack number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see "Rotation of jack number" in Section
1.3 Programming Methods.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for jack 01.
Description
Used to determine which calls will produce a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
printout.
Selection
• Outgoing calls: All (all calls) / Toll (toll calls only) / Off (no printing)
• Incoming calls: On (all calls) / Off (no printing)
Default
Outgoing calls – All; Incoming calls – On
Programming
1. Enter 800.
Display: Duration Log
2. Press NEXT to programme outgoing calls.
Display: Outgoing:All
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to programme incoming calls.
Display: Incoming:On
6. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• It is necessary to connect a printer to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided on the
system.
• After connecting a printer, do not press the RETURN key, if provided on the printer, within
10 seconds. Otherwise, the usage of the Serial Interface port is changed to system
programming and printing will not occur.
• If "Toll" is selected, the system will print out all the calls starting from the numbers stored
in programmes [301-305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 through 6.
Description
Used to match the SMDR output to the paper size being used in the printer. Page length
determines the number of lines per page. Skip perforation determines the number of lines to be
skipped at the end of every page.
Selection
• Page length (lines): 4 through 99
• Skip perforation (lines): 0 through 95
Default
Page length – 66; Skip perforation – 0
Programming
1. Enter 801.
Display: SMDR Format
2. Press NEXT to programme page length.
Display example: Page Length:66
3. Enter the page length.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new page length.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to programme skip perforation.
Display example: Skip Perf: 0
6. Enter the skip perforation.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new skip perforation.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The page length should be four lines or more longer than the skip perforation length.
• A title is positioned on the first three lines on every page.
• The programmed format becomes valid only if the Serial Interface (RS-232C) cable is
connected. If a printer is already connected, disconnect it and connect again. Otherwise the
former format becomes valid.
Description
Starts or stops printing the system data. All the current system-programmed data is printed out.
Selection
Start / Stop
Default
Not applicable.
Programming
1. Enter 802.
Display: System Data Dump
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Print-out:Start
3. Press STORE to start printing.
Printing starts. To stop printing, press SELECT and go to step 4.
When printing is completed, the display shows:
Display: Print-Out:Finish
4. Press STORE.
Display: Print-Out:Stop
5. Press END.
Conditions
• It is necessary to connect a printer to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided on the
system.
• You may stop printing by pressing the END button while records are being printed out.
• You cannot restart the printout while records are being output.
Description
Assigns the music source to be used for Music on Hold and Background Music (BGM).
Selection
• Hold / BGM
• Music source number:
KX-TD816 – 1 / No Use
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4 / No Use
Default
Hold and BGM – Music 1
Programming
1. Enter 803.
Display: Music Source Use
2. Press NEXT to programme Music on Hold.
Display example: Hold:Music1
3. Enter a music source number.
To select no music source, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, enter the new music source number.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to programme BGM.
Display example: BGM :Music1
6. Enter a music source number.
To select no music source, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, enter the new music source number.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The music source is a user-supplied item. For KX-TD816, one music source can be
installed, for KX-TD1232, two music sources can be installed per system. Music sources 1
and 2 are connected to the Master System, 3 and 4 are to the Slave, if available. Any music
source can be used by either system.
• The system is provided with an internal music source. By default setting, internal music
source is used as Music Source 1. It is possible to select external music source or tone for
Description
Used to determine which external pagers will receive Background Music (BGM). External
BGM is turned on and off by the operator.
Selection
• External pager number:
KX-TD816 – 1
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4
• Disable (sends no BGM) / Enable (sends BGM)
Default
All external pagers – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 804.
Display: Ext-Pag BGM
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Pager NO?
3. Enter an external pager number.
To enter pager number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: Pager1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another pager, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired external
pager number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The external pager is a user-supplied item. One external pager can be installed for KX-
TD816, and two external pagers can be installed for KX-TD1232.
• In the case of KX-TD816, please skip steps 6 and 7.
• For the KX-TD1232, external pagers 1 and 2 are installed in the Master System, 3 and 4 in
the Slave, if available.
• Programme [803] Music Source Use is used to select the music source to be used for
BGM.
Description
Used to remove the confirmation tone for external pagers. The default setting sends
confirmation tone 2 to the external pagers before paging is broadcast. This programming
applies to all the external pagers.
Selection
On / Off
Default
On
Programming
1. Enter 805.
Display: Ext-Pag Ack-Ton
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Tone:On
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
The external pager is a user-supplied item. For KX-TD816, one external pager can be installed,
for KX-TD1232, two external pagers can be installed per system. External pagers 1 and 2 are
installed in the Master System, 3 and 4 in the Slave, if available.
Description
Assigns the communication parameters for the Serial Interface (RS-232C) for Port 1 (for KX-
TD816 and Master System of KX-TD1232) or Port 2 (for Slave System of KX-TD1232).
New line code:
Select the code for your printer or personal computer. If your printer or personal computer
automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select "CR". If not, select "CR+LF".
Baud rate:
A baud rate code indicates the data transmission speed from the system to the printer or
personal computer.
Word length:
A word length code indicates how many bits compose a character.
Parity:
A parity code indicates what type of parity is used to detect an error in the string of bits
composing a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of your
printer or personal computer.
Stop bit:
A stop bit code indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character. Select an
appropriate value depending on the requirements of your printer or personal computer.
Selection
• New line code: CR+LF / CR (CR=Carriage Return, LF=Line Feed)
• Baud rate (baud): 150 / 300 / 600 / 1200 / 2400 / 4800 / 9600
• Word length (bits): 7 / 8
• Parity bit: None / Mark / Space / Even / Odd
• Stop bit length (bits): 1 / 2
Default
Port 1 / Port 2:
New line code = CR+LF; Baud rate = 9600; Word length = 8;
Parity bit = Mark; Stop bit = 1
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (806 for Port 1 or 807 for Port 2).
Display example: RS232C Paramet. 1
2. Press NEXT to programme new line code.
Display example: NL-Code:CR+LF
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to programme baud rate.
Conditions
• The following combinations are invalid.
Description
Assigns the security mode for outside calls attempted by the DISA (Direct Inward System
Access) caller. There are two modes: Non Security and Trunk Security (outside line security).
Non Security mode allows the caller to access an outside line without dialling a DISA user
code. Trunk Security mode requires the caller to enter a DISA User Code before making an
outside call.
Selection
Non (non security) / Trunk (trunk security)
Default
Trunk
Programming
1. Enter 809.
Display: DISA Security
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Security:Trunk
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
Programme [811] DISA / TIE User Codes is used to programme DISA User Codes.
Description
Enables or disables Tone Detection for outside-to-outside line calls via the Direct Inward
System Access (DISA) feature. Enabling tone detection allows the system to detect the end of
the call.
Selection
Enable / Disable
Default
Enable
Programming
1. Enter 810.
Display: DISA Tone Detect
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Tone DTC:Enable
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Assigns the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) and TIE User Codes and a Class of Service
(COS) to each code. The code COS determines the toll restriction level of the DISA and TIE
caller.
Selection
• DISA / TIE user code number: 01 through 32
• DISA / TIE user code: 4 through 10 digits
• COS number: 1 through 8
Default
Code 01=0001 – COS 8
Code 02=0002 – COS 8
:
Code 32=0032 – COS 8
Programming
1. Enter 811.
Display: User Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: User Code NO?
3. Enter a DISA / TIE user code number.
To enter user code number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:0001 C:8
4. Enter a DISA / TIE user code.
To change the current entry, enter the new code.
5. Press to programme COS.
6. Enter a COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new COS number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another user code, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
DISA / TIE user code number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• This setting is required if Trunk (Outside line) Security mode is selected in programmes
[440] TIE Security Type and [809] DISA Security Type.
• Each code should be unique and composed of four through ten numerical digits, 0 through
9.
• You cannot leave an entry empty.
Description
Selects whether the system transmits DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) signals directly to
the central office (CO) or if the system repeats the DTMF signals to CO in order to adjust gain.
This can be done for an outside-to-outside line call via the Direct Inward System Access
(DISA) feature during dialling and / or during an established call.
Selection
• Dial (during dialling) / Call (during an established call)
• Mode: Repeat / Through
Default
Dial and Call – Repeat
Programming
1. Enter 812.
Display: DISA DTMF Repeat
2. Press NEXT to programme the mode during dialling.
To programme the mode during an established call, press NEXT again.
Display example: Dial:Repeat
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to programme the mode during an established call.
Display example: Call:Repeat
6. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Assigns the floating numbers for External Pagers, DISA (Direct Inward System Access)
messages, modem, DTA (Digital Test Access) and extension groups. These numbers can be
used in the same way extension numbers are used for station access.
Selection
• Floating station:
Pager1 through 4 / DISA1 / DISA2 / MODEM / DTA / E-Grp 1 through 8
(Pager2 through 4 are available for the KX-TD1232 only.)
• Floating number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
Pager 1=196; Pager 2=197; Pager 3=296; Pager 4=297; DISA 1=198; DISA 2=298;
MODEM=299; DTA=199; E-Grp 1=191; E-Grp 2=192; E-Grp 3=193; E-Grp 4=194; E-Grp
5=291; E-Grp 6=292; E-Grp 7=293; E-Grp 8=294
Programming
1. Enter 813.
Display: FLT EXT NO.
2. Press NEXT to programme Pager 1.
Display example: Pager1 :EXT196
To programme another floating station, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired
floating station is displayed.
3. Enter a floating number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new floating number.
4. Press STORE.
5. To programme another floating station, keep pressing NEXT or PREV until the desired
floating station is displayed.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• A floating number is composed of two through four numerical digits, 0 through 9.
• The first one or two digits of the floating numbers are subject to programme
[100] Flexible Numbering, (01) through (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.
• Floating numbers and extension numbers should be different. Double entry and
incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10 and 11, 10 and
Description
Assigns the modem standard. There are two standards available – BELL and CCITT.
Selection
BELL / CCITT
Default
CCITT
Programming
1. Enter 814.
Display: MODEM Standard
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: MODEM:CCITT
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
Select the standard used by your modem.
Description
Assigns the SMDR Output Mode. There are two standards available – Regular and Charge.
Selection
Regular / Charge
Default
Regular
Programming
1. Enter 815.
Display: SMDR Output Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: SMDR:Regular
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Select the Output Mode used by your SMDR.
• If you assign for Charge, you can select the display in Meter / in Charge through programme
[120] Charge Display Selection.
Description
Assigns the KX-TD197 standard. There are two standards available – BELL and CCITT-V.34.
Selection
BELL / V.34-9600 / V.34-14400 / V.34-19200 / V.34-28800 / V.34-33600
Default
V.34-33600
Programming
1. Enter 817.
Display: TD197 Type
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Mast.:V.34-33600
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press NEXT.
Display example: Slave:V.34-33600
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• Select the standard used by your modem.
• This assignment is effective for both the Master and Slave systems.
Description
Assigns the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) built-in automated attendant (AA) number.
The extension number and the floating number can be assigned as a one digit number and used
as a DISA built-in automated attendant number.
Selection
• DISA built-in automated attendant number: 0 through 9
• Extension number / Floating number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
Disable
Programming
1. Enter 818.
Display: DISA AA
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Dial NO?
3. Enter a DISA built-in automated attendant number.
To enter DISA AA number 0, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: Dial 0:Disable
4. Enter an extension or floating number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new floating number.
Display example: Dial 0:EXT112
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another DISA AA number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired DISA AA number.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
This system can store up to ten programmable DISA built-in auto attendant numbers.
Description
Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area
represents a programming item.
Chart for the Areas and Bits
Bit Number
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Display Example Area 01
Area 02
Area 03
Area 04
Area 05
Area 06
Area 07
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Selection
• Area code: 01 through 07
• Selection: See "Selection" in the explanation table.
Default
See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
Programming
1. Enter 990.
Display: System Add Inf.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Area NO?
3. Enter an area code (01 through 07).
Display example: 0010100011000001
4. Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit.
5. Enter your selection (0 or 1).
To change the current entry, press STORE and enter the new selection.
6. To programme another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another area, press SELECT and the desired area code.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
1. Sets the number of digits allowed to dial out during an analogue outside call on a Class of
Service (COS) basis. If an outside party hangs up and the extension user tries to dial out still
on the outside line, the system will disconnect the line at the time the assigned number of
digits are dialled.
The bits 4, 3, 2 and 1 shown below is used to enter your selection.
2. Enables or disables Call Forwarding – Follow Me feature on a COS basis.
The bit 5 below is used to enter your selection.
Display Example
Bit Number
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
unused 2 1
Selection
• COS number: 1 through 8, ( =all COS)
• Selection for bits 4, 3, 2 and 1:
0000: no limit / 0001:1 digit / 0010: 2 digits / 0011: 3 digits / 0100: 4 digits / 0101: 5 digits
/ 0110: 6 digits / 0111: 7 digits / 1000: 8 digits / 1001: 9 digits / 1010: 10 digits /
1011: 11 digits / 1100: 12 digits / 1101: 13 digits / 1110: 14 digits / 1111: 15 digits
• Selection for bit 5: 0: disable / 1: enable
Default
Bits 4, 3, 2 and 1: All COS – 0000 / Bit 5: All COS – 1
Programming
1. Enter 991.
Display: COS Add Inf.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: COS NO?
3. Enter a COS number.
Display example: 1111111111110000
4. Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit.
5. Enter your selection (0 or 1).
To change the current entry, press STORE and the new selection.
6. To programme another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another COS, press SELECT and the desired COS number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Used to determine the use of the flexible CO buttons on proprietary telephones from a
centralised telephone.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Button Code (plus parameter, if required):
(Loop-CO) None
* Available when this system is connected to a Voice Processing System which supports digital
proprietary telephone integration (e.g. KX-TVP200).
Default
KX-TD816:
All jacks – CO buttons 1 through 8 = Single-CO 01 through 08; Ring tone type 2
Other CO buttons = Not stored
KX-TD1232:
All jacks – CO buttons 1 through 24 = Single-CO 01 through 24; Ring tone type 2
Programming
1. Enter 005.
Display: Flexible Key Asn
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display: PT—PGM Mode
4. Press the CO button which is changed to another button.
The display shows the contents pre-assigned to the button.
Display example: CO-01
5. Enter a button code (plus parameter, if required).
To change the parameter, press CLEAR and enter the new parameter.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another CO button of the same jack, repeat steps 4 through 6.
To programme another jack, press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6.
8. Press END.
Cancelling
1. Perform the same procedures as steps 1 through 4 above.
2. Enter 2.
3. Press STORE.
4. Press END.
Conditions
• A centralised telephone is a telephone connected to jack 01 or a jack programmed as a
manager extension in programme [006] Operator / Manager Extension Assignment.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are
unacceptable.
• The number of the CO buttons available depends on the telephone type. (Refer to Buttons
on Proprietary Telephones and Consoles in the Features Guide.) For the KX-T7500 series
telephones, 24 CO buttons can be programmed by adding 12 CO buttons by connecting the
KX-T7545 Add-on key Module.
• If you press the same CO button again in step 5, you can select a desired ringer frequency
for the CO button from eight types of ring tones. When you enter the tone type number (1
through 8), you will hear the selected tone type until STORE is pressed. This selection is
possible only for the CO buttons that have been assigned to Single-CO, Group-CO, or
Loop-CO.
Description
Assigns an extension number to each port which is connected to the ISDN S0 unit.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12
• Extension Number: 2 or 3 digits
Default
All ports – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 012.
Display: ISDN EXT NO.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter a first port number, you can also press NEXT.
Display: #01:Not Stored
4. Enter an extension number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each extension number can be two or three digits, consisting of 0 through 9. The and #
keys cannot be used.
• A multiple subscribers number (MSN) is determined regarding of this assignment. The
MSN consists of the assigned extension number and an additional digit, 0 through 9.
<Example> If an ISDN extension number is assigned as "3";
30 through 39 are effective as MSN's. The extension user can call any terminal equipment
on the ISDN S0 bus with MSN individually. Pressing "30" calls all extensions on the ISDN
S0 bus simultaneously.
• Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System, and 07 through 12 are for the Slave,
if available.
• An extension number is invalid if the first or second digit does not match with the setting in
programme [100] Flexible Numbering, 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.
• Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[003] Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 101 through 116, 201 through 216
KX-TD1232 – 101 through 164, 201 through 264
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[671] PS Extension Number Set
Not stored.
• Programme [013] ISDN Extension Name Set is used to give names to the extension
numbers.
Description
Assigns names to the ISDN extension numbers programmed in programme [012] ISDN
Extension Number Set.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12
• Name: 10 characters (max.)
Default
All ports – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 013.
Display: ISDN EXT. Name
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter the first port number, you can also press NEXT.
Display: #01:Not Stored
4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through 12 are for the Slave,
if available.
Description
Assigns the charge limitation of a call on the ISDN extension port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Charge limitation (Charge): 0 through 59999
Default
All ports – 0
Programming
1. Enter 014.
Display: ISDN Charge Lim.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01: 0
4. Enter a charge limitation.
To delete the charge limitation, press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• If the charge limitation is set "0", no restriction is applied.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3.
In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for port 01.
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
Description
Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features.
Feature Number List
Selection
• Selection number: 01 through 88 (See "Feature Number List" for the corresponding
features.)
• Feature number:
1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16, 68 through 83);
1 through 3 digits (for selection numbers 17 through 67, 84 through 88)
Default
See "Feature Number List".
Programming
1. Enter 100.
Display: FLX Numbering
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Select NO?
3. Enter a selection number.
To enter selection number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:1
4. Enter the feature number.
To delete the feature number, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another selection, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
selection number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
To remove all the feature numbers except selection numbers (01) through (16) 1st
through 16th extension blocks;
1. Enter 100.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Enter 00.
Display: All Feature CLR?
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Required digits and valid entries for the feature numbers are as follows.
• It is possible to assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective extension
blocks. Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programmes
[003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [118] Voice Mail
Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension Number Set, [813] Floating Number
Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
• If or # is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users cannot access the
feature.
• Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry examples: 30 and 31,
210 and 211. Invalid entry examples: 5 and 5, 30 and 301.
• If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling operation.
• You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
• To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the corresponding
numbers assigned in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension
Number Set, [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension
Number Set, [813] Floating Number Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
Description
Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system.
This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location.
Selection
KX-TD816
• Areas 1; 2 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / EM (4 E&M) / E (EXT) / A (16 SLT) /
D (No Use)
KX-TD1232
• Master / Slave
• Areas 1; 2; 3 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / S3 (1 PRI) / EM (4 E&M) / E1 (8
EXT1) / E2 (8 EXT2) / A1 (16 SLT1) / A2 (16 SLT2) / D (No Use)
(Master system only: S3, E1 and E2 for the KX-TD144 or KX-TD146)
Default
KX-TD816: C;E
KX-TD1232: Master and Slave – C;E1;E2
Programming
KX-TD816
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Master:C ;E
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in Area 1 is displayed.
4. Press to programme Area 2, if required.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in the Area 2 is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
KX-TD1232
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT to programme the Master System.
To programme "Slave", press NEXT again.
Conditions
• The following units can be installed in the slots.
– C (4-CO lines): KX-TD180
– S1 (2-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD280
– S2 (6-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD286
– S3 (1-PRI ISDN line): KX-TD290
– EM (4-E&M lines): KX-TD184
– E, E1, E2 (8-Extension lines): KX-TD170, KX-TD144 or KX-TD146
– A, A1, A2 (16-SLT lines): KX-TD174
• There are two expansion areas in the KX-TD816, areas 1 and 2 from bottom to top. One
extension line unit and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M) unit can be installed.
• There are three expansion areas in each system for the KX-TD1232, areas 1, 2 and 3 from
bottom to top. Up to two extension line units and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M)
unit can be installed. The PRI ISDN line unit can be installed with the ISDN S0 line unit,
but not with the analogue outside line unit.
• An out-of-service system is unassignable. In this case, skip steps 8 and 9 for the KX-
TD1232.
• For the KX-TD1232, if only the Slave System is in operation, the display shows "Slave" in
step 2.
• After changing the setting, turn the Power Switch off and on once. Otherwise, the previous
setting will remain.
Description
Assigns the type of ISDN network.
Selection
ISDN network mode: 000 through 255
Default
Mode 8
Programming
1. Enter 112.
Display: Network Type
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Mode 8
3. Enter an ISDN network mode.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new network mode.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Assigns a destination location of incoming Direct Dialling In (DDI) numbers.
Incoming DDI numbers are received at extensions assigned to each location number.
Selection
• Location number: 000 through 399
• DDI number: 16 digits max.
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 150.
Display: DDI Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000:Not Stored
4. Enter a DDI number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The DDI number can be a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• Programmes [151-152] DDI Ringing Assignment – Day / Night are used to assign an
extension to each location number in the day and night modes.
• To assign a destination location of incoming DDI numbers, select "DDI" in programme
[452-453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night first.
Description
Assigns the destination of each Direct Dialling In (DDI) number in the day and night modes.
Selection
• Location number: 000 through 399
• Extension number: 2 through 4 digits / 0 (the same as [990] Area 5 – bits 7 and 8
assignments)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (151 for day or 152 for night).
Display example: DDI Ring Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000:Not Stored
4. Enter an extension number or 0.
Display example: 000:EXT 201
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location number, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired location number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each extension number can be 2 through 4 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• When "0" is assigned, the incoming DDI number is sent to the destination assigned in
programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 5 - bits 7 and 8.
• To assign a destination location of incoming DDI numbers, select "DDI" in programme
[452-453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night first.
• Assignable extension numbers are programmed in the following programmes.
Extension numbers – [003] Extension Number Set
Description
Assigns your ISDN network line telephone number. Your telephone number is sent to the called
party with the CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) feature and to the calling party
with the COLP (Connected Line Identification Presentation) feature offered by the ISDN
network service.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 54
• Telephone number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All outside lines – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 418.
Display: ISDN CO NO.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Not Stored
4. Enter a telephone number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display, press or .
• Outside lines 25 through 54 become available when the KX-TD290 expansion unit is
installed in the KX-TD1232.
• Your telephone number will be informed to the called party if the outgoing CLIR feature is
disabled for the ISDN line in programme [419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service
Assignment.
• Your telephone number will be informed to the calling party if the COLP feature is disabled
for the ISDN line in programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 5 - bit 11.
Description
Assigns whether ISDN CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction) service is enabled or
disabled for outgoing outside calls. If disabled, the subscriber's number of your system is
informed to the called party.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All outside lines – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 419.
Display: ISDN CLIR Send
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
outside line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master System and outside
lines 13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• Programme [418] ISDN Line Number Assignment is used to store the subscriber's
number of your system that is informed to the called party.
Description
Assigns the removed digits and added number to a subscriber's number, and a DDI number sent
from the network.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 04,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Removed digits: 0 through 16 (0=no deleting)
• Added number: 4 digits (max.)
Default
All ports – Removed digit=0; Added number=Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 421.
Display: DDI/MSN RMV/Add
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter an port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01: 0,
4. Enter the digit(s) to be deleted.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press .
Display example: 01: 3,
6. Enter the number(s) to be added.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
7. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired outside
line number.
8. Press STORE.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and port
numbers 07 through 12 are for the Slave, if available.
• Each added number has a maximum of four digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• To assign all ports to the same number, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
will show the contents programmed for Port 01.
• Example:
If the removed digits are assigned as "6" and the added number is assigned as " 2", the
number sent from the network will be changed as follows: 85492603
Six digits are deleted and "2" is added, and the number becomes "203".
Description
Assigns the type of each port to either outside line or extension line on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 04,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• CO (outside line) / Extension
Default
All ports – CO
Programming
1. Enter 424.
Display: ISDN Line Type
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:CO
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD816, port numbers 05 and 06 are fixed as "Extension".
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment effective.
Description
Assigns the active mode of Layer 1 on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Permanent / Call
Default
KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Call; Other ports – Permanent
KX-TD1232: All ports – Permanent
Programming
1. Enter 425.
Display: L1 Active Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Permanent
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment effective.
Description
Assigns the configuration on an ISDN port basis. This programme is available for ISDN
extensions only.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Point (point to point) / Multipoint (point to multipoint)
Default
KX-TD816: Ports 05 and 06 – Multipoint; Other ports – Point
KX-TD1232: All ports – Point
Programming
1. Enter 426.
Display: Access Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Point
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• If one equipment is connected to the ISDN port, select "Point". If multiple equipment are
connected, select "Multipoint".
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment is effective.
Description
Assigns the data link mode on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Permanent / Call
Default
KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Call; Other ports – Permanent
KX-TD1232: All ports – Permanent
Programming
1. Enter 427.
Display: Data Link Mode
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Permanent
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment effective.
Description
Assigns the Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) mode on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Fix 0 through 63 / Automatic
Default
KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Automatic; Other ports – Fix 0
KX-TD1232: All ports – Fix 0
Programming
1. Enter 428.
Display: TEI Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Fix 0
4. Enter the TEI.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number. If you do not enter
a number, "Automatic" is automatically assigned.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• If "Point" is selected in programme [426], assign the fixed TEI. If "Multipoint" is selected,
assign "Automatic".
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment effective.
Description
Selects whether the Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) is allocated to each terminal
equipment (e.g. ISDN telephone) on the ISDN S0 bus or not on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Enable / Disable (no number)
Default
All ports – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 429.
Display: MSN Service
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• You must assign on extension number to the ISDN terminal beforehand. For details, refer
to your terminal's manual.
Description
Enables or disables to send the progress tone to ISDN extension on ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Enable / Disable (no tone)
Default
All ports – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 430.
Display: ISDN EXT Tone
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• After this assignment, you should reset the system to make this assignment effective.
Description
Assigns a maximum of ten Multiple Subscriber Numbers (MSN) on an ISDN port basis.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 04
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12
• Location number: 01 through 10
• MSN: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All ports – All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 447.
Display: MSN Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:01:Not Stored
Location number
Port number
4. Enter a MSN.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. To programme another port, press SELECT and the desired port number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• Each MSN can be 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• This programme becomes available when "MSN" is selected in programme [452-
453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night.
Description
Determines which extension receives a call on a MSN basis of the ISDN port in both the day
and night modes.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 04
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12
• Location number: 01 through 10
• Extension number:
2 through 4 digits / 0 (the same as programme [990] Area 05 - bits 7 and 8 assignments) /
Disable
Default
All ports – All locations – Disable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (448 for day or 449 for night).
Display: MSN Ring Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:01:Disable
Location number
Port number
4. Enter an extension number or 0.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
To select "Disable", press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. To programme another port, press SELECT and the desired port number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• Each extension number can be 2 through 4 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• When "0" is assigned, the incoming MSN number is sent to the destination assigned in
programme [990] System Additional Information, Area 05 - bits 7 and 8.
• These programmes become available when "MSN" is selected in programme [452-
453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night.
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• Assignable extension numbers are programmed in the following programmes.
Extension numbers – [003] Extension Number Set
ISDN extension numbers – [012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Voice Mail extension numbers – [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set
Phantom extension numbers – [130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Floating numbers – [813] Floating Number Assignment
PS extension number – [671] PS Extension Number Set
Description
Assigns the number of B channels which are actually used out of the 30 PRI line channels. The
CRC4 mode can be also assigned.
This programme is only available for the KX-TD1232 with the Primary Rate Interface ISDN
Expansion Unit (KX-TD290).
Selection
• B channel number: 0 through 30
• CRC4: Disable / Enable
Default
B channel number – 0 line; CRC4 – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 450.
Display: PRI Config.
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Use: 0 Line
3. Enter the number of B channels.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press NEXT to assign the CRC4 mode.
Display example: CRC4:Enable
6. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
7. Press STORE.
8. Press END.
Conditions
If the available number of B channels are not assigned as "0 Line", outside lines 13 through 24
will become "No Connect", and the assigned B channel numbers of outside lines starting from
outside line 25 will become "Connect" automatically in programme [400] Outside Line
Connection Assignment.
For example, if the B channel number is assigned as "3", outside lines 25 through 27 will
become "Connect".
Description
Assigns which outside line number system data each PRI line uses except for the following
programmes:
• [401] Outside Line Group Assignment
• [417] Outside Line Name Assignment
• [418] ISDN Line Number Assignment
After assigning this programme, the following programme data will become available for PRI
outside lines 25 through 54.
• [407-408] DIL 1:1 Extension – Day / Night
• [419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment
• [421] ISDN DDI / MSN Removed Digit / Added Number Assignment
• [423] Pay Tone Assignment
• [452-453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day / Night
• [603-604] DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed Ringing – Day / Night
• [605-606] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment – Day / Night
• [614-615] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN
Extension
• [661-662] PS Outgoing Permitted Outside Line Assignment – Day / Night
This programme is only available for the KX-TD1232 with the Primary Rate Interface ISDN
Expansion Unit (KX-TD290).
Selection
• PRI outside line (CO) number: 25 through 54, ( =all outside lines)
• Outside line (CO) number: 01 through 24
Default
All outside lines (PRI line) – CO 13
Programming
1. Enter 451.
Display: PRI Reference CO
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO NO?
3. Enter the PRI outside line number.
Display example: CO25 : CO 13
4. Enter the desired outside line number.
5. Press STORE.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, outside lines 01 through 12 are for the Master system and outside lines
13 through 24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all outside lines to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line 25.
Description
Assigns the ISDN service type for each ISDN port.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 04,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• DDI / MSN / Disable
Default
All ports – Disable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (452 for day or 453 for night).
Display example: ISDN Ring Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press SELECT and the desired port number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• This assignment depends on the contract with your ISDN supplier.
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to the same number, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for Port 01.
Description
Programmes a Class of Service (COS) number for each ISDN extension port. The COS
determines the call handling abilities of each port. A primary and a secondary COS numbers
can be assiged per port.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• COS number: 1 through 8
Default
All ports – Primary, Secondary – COS 1, COS 1
Programming
1. Enter 613.
Display: ISDN COS Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:COS1, COS1
4. Enter a primary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press .
6. Enter a secondary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• There is a maximum of eight Classes of Services. Each ISDN extension must be assigned
to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS Programming for programmes [5XX] and
[991], bit 5.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
Description
Determines which outside lines can be accessed by an ISDN extension in both the day and
night modes. The extension users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned outside
lines.
Selection
• Port number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enabl (enable) / Disab (disable)
Default
All ports – All outside lines – Enabl (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (614 for day or 615 for night).
Display example: CO Out(ISDN) Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:CO01:Enabl
4. Enter the desired outside line number, or keep pressing or until the desired outside
line is displayed.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all ports to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
• To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 4. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• When you change a port number by pressing NEXT or PREV, the outside line number is
not changed.
Example #03:CO02.......Pressing NEXT....#04:CO02
Description
Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each extension.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2)
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All jacks – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 617.
Display: CLIP for EXT
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter a jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number.
Display example: #01-1:Not Stored
4. Enter a CLIP/COLP number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each CLIP/COLP number consists of 0 through 9.
• For the KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the Master System and 33 through
64 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programme for jack 01.
Description
Assigns a CLIP/COLP number for each ISDN extension port.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 06,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 12,
( =all ports)
• CLIP/COLP number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All ports – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 618.
Display: CLIP for I-EXT
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Port NO?
3. Enter a port number.
To enter port number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Not Stored
4. Enter a CLIP/COLP number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another port, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired port
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each CLIP/COLP number consists of 0 through 9.
• For the KX-TD1232, port numbers 01 through 06 are for the Master System and 07 through
12 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for Port 01.
Description
Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area
represents a programming item.
Chart for the Areas and Bits
Bit Number
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Display Example Area 01
Area 02
Area 03
Area 04
Area 05
Area 06
Area 07
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Selection
• Area code: 01 through 07
• Selection: See "Selection" in the explanation table.
Default
See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
Programming
1. Enter 990.
Display: System Add Inf.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Area NO?
3. Enter an area code (01 through 07).
Display example: 0010100011000001
4. Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit.
5. Enter your selection (0 or 1).
To change the current entry, press STORE and enter the new selection.
6. To programme another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another area, press SELECT and the desired area code.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features.
Feature Number List
Selection
• Selection number: 01 through 88 (See "Feature Number List" for the corresponding
features.)
• Feature number:
1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16, 68 through 83);
1 through 3 digits (for selection numbers 17 through 67, 84 through 88)
Default
See "Feature Number List".
Programming
1. Enter 100.
Display: FLX Numbering
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Select NO?
3. Enter a selection number.
To enter selection number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:1
4. Enter the feature number.
To delete the feature number, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another selection, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
selection number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
To remove all the feature numbers except selection numbers (01) through (16) 1st
through 16th extension blocks;
1. Enter 100.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Enter 00.
Display: All Feature CLR?
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Required digits and valid entries for the feature numbers are as follows.
• It is possible to assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective extension
blocks. Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programmes
[003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [118] Voice Mail
Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension Number Set, [813] Floating Number
Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
• If or # is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users cannot access the
feature.
• Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry examples: 30 and 31,
210 and 211. Invalid entry examples: 5 and 5, 30 and 301.
• If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling operation.
• You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
• To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the corresponding
numbers assigned in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension
Number Set, [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension
Number Set, [813] Floating Number Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
Description
Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system.
This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location.
Selection
KX-TD816
• Areas 1; 2 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / EM (4 E&M) / E (EXT) / A (16 SLT) /
D (No Use)
KX-TD1232
• Master / Slave
• Areas 1; 2; 3 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / S3 (1 PRI) / EM (4 E&M) / E1 (8
EXT1) / E2 (8 EXT2) / A1 (16 SLT1) / A2 (16 SLT2) / D (No Use)
(Master system only: S3, E1 and E2 for the KX-TD144 or KX-TD146)
Default
KX-TD816: C;E
KX-TD1232: Master and Slave – C;E1;E2
Programming
KX-TD816
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Master:C ;E
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in Area 1 is displayed.
4. Press to programme Area 2, if required.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in the Area 2 is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
KX-TD1232
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT to programme the Master System.
To programme "Slave", press NEXT again.
Conditions
• The following units can be installed in the slots.
– C (4-CO lines): KX-TD180
– S1 (2-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD280
– S2 (6-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD286
– S3 (1-PRI ISDN line): KX-TD290
– EM (4-E&M lines): KX-TD184
– E, E1, E2 (8-Extension lines): KX-TD170, KX-TD144 or KX-TD146
– A, A1, A2 (16-SLT lines): KX-TD174
• There are two expansion areas in the KX-TD816, areas 1 and 2 from bottom to top. One
extension line unit and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M) unit can be installed.
• There are three expansion areas in each system for the KX-TD1232, areas 1, 2 and 3 from
bottom to top. Up to two extension line units and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M)
unit can be installed. The PRI ISDN line unit can be installed with the ISDN S0 line unit,
but not with the analogue outside line unit.
• An out-of-service system is unassignable. In this case, skip steps 8 and 9 for the KX-
TD1232.
• For the KX-TD1232, if only the Slave System is in operation, the display shows "Slave" in
step 2.
• After changing the setting, turn the Power Switch off and on once. Otherwise, the previous
setting will remain.
Description
Assigns the PBX Code as your location number if the "PBX Code method" is employed for
TIE Line Network calling.
Selection
PBX Code: 1 through 3 digits
Default
Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 128.
Display: PBX Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Code:
3. Enter a PBX Code.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new code.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Valid numbers for the PBX Code are 0 through 9.
• The PBX Code method is: PBX Code + Extension number.
Description
Assigns the E&M signal. There are three signals available:
Continuous: Continuous E&M (Wink/Immediate)
Pulsed Ans: Pulsed E&M with Answer Signal (Wink only)
Pulsed No Ans: Pulsed E&M without Answer Signal (Wink only)
Selection
Continuous / Pulsed Ans / Pulsed No Ans
Default
Continuous
Programming
1. Enter 129.
Display: E&M Signal
2. Press NEXT.
Display example:Continuous
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
If you select "Pulsed Ans" or "Pulsed No Ans", you must select "Wink" as the start type.
Description
Assigns the maximum time allowed between the start of the dial tone and the first digit dialled
(First Digit Time), and between digits (Inter Digit Time) on an TIE call. If an extension user
fails to dial any digits during this time, the DTMF receiver is released. This timer applies until
the Toll Restriction check is completed.
Selection
Time (seconds): 3 through 30
Default
10 s
Programming
1. Enter 220.
Display: TIE Timer
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Time:10 sec
3. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• This timer is used for toll restriction checking.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
Description
The TIE line routing table can be programmed. This table is referenced by the system to
identify the outside line route, when an extension user makes a TIE call.
A routing pattern appropriate for each call is decided by the first three digits (except the TIE
line access number) of the dialled number. This programme assigns the TIE line access number
and outside line group hunt sequence.
Selection
• Location number: 01 through 32
• TIE line access number: 1 through 3 digits
• Outside line group hunt sequence number: 1 through 8 (5 entry max.)
Default
All locations – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 340.
Display example: TIE Route
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:
4. Enter a TIE line access number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press to programme the outside line group hunt sequence number.
6. Enter an outside line group hunt sequence number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• Each TIE line access number has a maximum of three digits, consisting of 0 through 9 and
. The character " " can be used as a wild card character.
• Programme [341] TIE Modify Removed Digit / Added Dial is used to modify the TIE line
access number.
Description
Assigns the removed digits and added numbers of a received TIE call. Digits are removed and
added from the beginning of the dialled digits.
Selection
• Location number: 01 through 32
• Number of digits to be deleted: 0 through 4 (0=no deletion)
• Number to be added: 4 digits (max.)
Default
All locations – Deleted digit=0; Added Dial=Blank
Programming
1. Enter 341.
Display: TIE Remove/Add
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Location NO?
3. Enter a location number.
To enter location number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:0,
4. Enter the number of digits to be deleted.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press to programme the number to be added.
6. Enter the number to be added.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another location, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
location number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
Each added number has a maximum of 4 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
Description
Assigns a TIE table number to each outside line group.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• TIE table number: 1 through 4
Default
All outside line groups – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 431
Display: TIE Table NO.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Not Stored
4. Enter a TIE table number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• This is the first and basic programming for the E&M (TIE) Line feature. If this assignment
is changed, it will affect other programming ([432] through [436]).
• To assign all outside line groups to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the
display shows the contents programmed for outside line group 1.
Description
Assigns the TIE incoming method, immediate or wink, to each TIE table according to your
central office service.
Immediate: Incoming TIE calls can be received right after the receiving signal arrives.
Wink: Incoming TIE calls can be received after the wink signal is transmitted to the central
office (after the receiving signal arrives).
Selection
• TIE table number: 1 through 4, ( =all TIE tables)
• Immediate / Wink
Default
All TIE tables – Wink
Programming
1. Enter 432.
Display: TIE Signal In
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO?
3. Enter a TIE table number.
To enter TIE table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:Wink
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another TIE table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired TIE
table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all TIE tables to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for TIE table number 1.
Description
Assings a TIE outgoing method, immediate or wink, to each TIE table according to your
central office service.
Immediate: Outgoing TIE numbers can be transmitted right after seizing the outside line.
Wink: Outgoing TIE numbers can be transmitted after receiving the wink signal from the
central office after seizing the outside line.
Selection
• TIE table number: 1 through 4, ( =all TIE tables)
• Immediate / Wink
Default
All TIE tables – Wink
Programming
1. Enter 433.
Display: TIE Signal Out
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO?
3. Enter a TIE table number.
To enter TIE table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:Wink
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another TIE table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired TIE
table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The time the system waits for the confirmation wink signal can be programmed in
programme [436] TIE Wink Time Out Assignment.
The system disconnects the outside line when the time-out time expires.
• To assign all TIE tables to one selection, press the key in step 3.
In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for TIE table number 1.
Description
Assigns the removed digits of a received TIE subscriber number for each TIE table. In this case,
digits are removed from the beginning of the received digits.
Selection
• TIE table number: 1 through 4
• Number of digits to be deleted: 0 through 6 (0=no deletion)
Default
All TIE tables – 0
Programming
1. Enter 434.
Display: TIE Remove Digit
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO?
3. Enter a TIE table number.
To enter TIE table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:0
4. Enter the number of digits to be deleted.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another TIE table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired TIE
table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
• You must confirm with your central office regarding the number of digits being sent.
Description
Assigns the added number to the TIE subscriber number which is determined in programme
[434] TIE Subscriber Number Removed Digit. This makes the final number which serves as
the extension number. Note that digits are inserted at the beginning of the number.
Selection
• TIE table number: 1 through 4
• Number to be added: 4 digits (max.)
Default
All TIE tables – Blank
Programming
1. Enter 435.
Display: TIE Add Dial
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO?
3. Enter a TIE table number.
To enter TIE table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:
4. Enter the number to be added.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another TIE table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired TIE
table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each added number has a maximum of four digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
Description
The TIE outgoing method can be set to the wink mode in programme [433] TIE Outgoing
Assignment. This programme sets the time the system waits for the confirmation wink signal
after an outside line is seized according to your central office service. The system disconnects
the outside line when the time-out expires.
Selection
• TIE table number: 1 through 4, ( =all TIE tables)
• Time: 1 through 127 ( 64 milliseconds is the actual time)
Default
All TIE tables – 16
Programming
1. Enter 436.
Display: TIE Wink Timeout
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Table NO?
3. Enter a TIE table number.
To enter TIE table number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:16
4. Enter the time.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another TIE table, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired TIE
table number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• You cannot leave the entry empty.
• To assign all TIE tables to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for TIE table number 1.
Description
Enables or disables transferring an incoming outside call to the TIE line on an outside line
group basis. This restriction applies to the following: 1) A TIE call using DISA 2) Call
Forwarding to a TIE line 3) Call Transfer to a TIE line.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All outside line groups – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 437.
Display: CO-TIE Transfer
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside line groups to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line group number 1.
Description
Enables or disables transferring TIE calls to an outside line on an outside line group basis. This
restriction applies to the following: 1) An outside call through another PBX 2) Call Forwarding
to an outside line 3) Call Transfer to an outside line.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All outside line groups – Disable
Programming
1. Enter 438.
Display: TIE-CO Transfer
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Disable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside line groups to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line group number 1.
Description
Enables or disables transferring TIE calls to a TIE line on an outside line group basis. This
restriction applies to the following: 1) A TIE call through another PBX 2) Call Forwarding to
a TIE line 3) Call Transfer to a TIE line.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All outside line groups – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 439.
Display: TIE-TIE Transfer
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another outside line group, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the
desired outside line group number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside line groups to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line group number 1.
Description
Assigns the security mode for TIE calls. There are two modes, Non Security and Trunk
Security (Outside line security). Non Security mode allows the caller to access an outside line
without dialling a TIE user code. Trunk Security mode requires the caller to enter a TIE User
Code assigned in programme [811] DISA / TIE User Codes before making a TIE call.
Selection
• Outside line group (TRG) number: 1 through 8, ( =all outside line groups)
• Non (Non security) / Trunk (Outside line security)
Default
All outside line groups – Trunk
Programming
1. Enter 440.
Display: TIE Security
2. Press NEXT.
Display: TRK GRP NO?
3. Enter an outside line group number.
To enter outside line group number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: TRG1:Trunk
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside line groups to the same selection, press the key in step 3. In this case,
the display shows the contents programmed for outside line group number 1.
Description
Assigns the voice path type on an outside line basis.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 05 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12 (Master), 21 through 24 (Slave),
( =all outside lines)
• 2 wire / 4 wire
Default
All outside lines – 2 wire
Programming
1. Enter 442.
Display: Voice Path Type
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 09, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:2 Wire
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3.
Description
Assigns the transmitted voice level on an outside line port basis. This programme is valid only
when the voice path type is set to "4 wire".
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 05 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12 (Master), 21 through 24 (Slave),
( =all outside lines)
• -6 db / -3 db / 0 db / +3 db
Default
All outside lines – -3 db
Programming
1. Enter 443.
Display: Voice Level (TX)
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 09, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:-3db
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3.
Description
Assigns the received voice level on an outside line basis. This programme is valid only when
the voice path type is set to "4 wire".
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 05 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12 (Master), 21 through 24 (Slave),
( =all outside lines)
• -6 db / -3 db / 0 db / +3 db
Default
All outside lines – -3 db
Programming
1. Enter 444.
Display: Voice Level (RX)
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 09, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:-3db
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3.
Description
Assigns whether the system receives TIE dial numbers on an outside line basis. If "No" is
selected, the dialled number is treated as a local number and sent to DIL 1:1 or DIL 1:N.
Selection
• Outside line (CO) number:
KX-TD816 – 05 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12 (Master), 21 through 24 (Slave),
( =all outside lines)
• Yes / No
Default
All outside line ports – Yes
Programming
1. Enter 445.
Display: TIE Receive Dial
2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?
3. Enter an outside line number.
To enter outside line number 09, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:Yes
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. Press END.
Conditions
To assign all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3.
Description
Assigns the Direct Inward System Access (DISA) and TIE User Codes and a Class of Service
(COS) to each code. The code COS determines the toll restriction level of the DISA and TIE
caller.
Selection
• DISA / TIE user code number: 01 through 32
• DISA / TIE user code: 4 through 10 digits
• COS number: 1 through 8
Default
Code 01=0001 – COS 8
Code 02=0002 – COS 8
:
Code 32=0032 – COS 8
Programming
1. Enter 811.
Display: User Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: User Code NO?
3. Enter a DISA / TIE user code number.
To enter user code number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01:0001 C:8
4. Enter a DISA / TIE user code.
To change the current entry, enter the new code.
5. Press to programme COS.
6. Enter a COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new COS number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another user code, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
DISA / TIE user code number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• This setting is required if Trunk (Outside line) Security mode is selected in programmes
[440] TIE Security Type and [809] DISA Security Type.
• Each code should be unique and composed of four through ten numerical digits, 0 through
9.
• You cannot leave an entry empty.
Description
Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area
represents a programming item.
Chart for the Areas and Bits
Bit Number
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Display Example Area 01
Area 02
Area 03
Area 04
Area 05
Area 06
Area 07
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Selection
• Area code: 01 through 07
• Selection: See "Selection" in the explanation table.
Default
See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
Programming
1. Enter 990.
Display: System Add Inf.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Area NO?
3. Enter an area code (01 through 07).
Display example: 0010100011000001
4. Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit.
5. Enter your selection (0 or 1).
To change the current entry, press STORE and enter the new selection.
6. To programme another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another area, press SELECT and the desired area code.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Used to determine how the flexible CO buttons are used on PSs.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Flexible CO button number: 1 through 3
• Button Code (plus parameter, if required)
* Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Digital Proprietary Telephone
capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports digital proprietary telephone
integration; e.g. KX-TVP200).
Default
All PSs – CO 01 = Loop-CO; CO 02 and CO 03 = Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 020.
Display: PS Flexible Key
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display: PT-PGM Mode
4. Press the CO button to be changed.
The display shows the button pre-assignment.
Display example: CO-01
5. Enter the button code (plus parameter, if required).
To change the parameter, press CLEAR and enter the new parameter.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another CO button for the same PS, repeat steps 4 through 6.
To programme another PS, press SELECT and repeat steps 3 through 6.
8. Press END.
Cancelling
1. Perform the same procedures as steps 1 through 4 above.
2. Enter 2.
3. Press STORE.
4. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features.
Feature Number List
Selection
• Selection number: 01 through 88 (See "Feature Number List" for the corresponding
features.)
• Feature number:
1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16, 68 through 83);
1 through 3 digits (for selection numbers 17 through 67, 84 through 88)
Default
See "Feature Number List".
Programming
1. Enter 100.
Display: FLX Numbering
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Select NO?
3. Enter a selection number.
To enter selection number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 01. 1-EXT BL:1
4. Enter the feature number.
To delete the feature number, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another selection, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired
selection number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
To remove all the feature numbers except selection numbers (01) through (16) 1st
through 16th extension blocks;
1. Enter 100.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Enter 00.
Display: All Feature CLR?
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• Required digits and valid entries for the feature numbers are as follows.
• It is possible to assign the leading digits for extension numbers of the respective extension
blocks. Assignment of extension blocks defines the limits for programmes
[003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension Number Set, [118] Voice Mail
Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension Number Set, [813] Floating Number
Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
• If or # is included in a feature number, dial pulse telephone users cannot access the
feature.
• Double entry and incompatible combinations are invalid. Valid entry examples: 30 and 31,
210 and 211. Invalid entry examples: 5 and 5, 30 and 301.
• If you delete a feature number, the feature cannot be used by dialling operation.
• You can remove all the feature numbers except selections (01) through (16).
• To clear an extension block (01) through (16), it is required to change the corresponding
numbers assigned in programmes [003] Extension Number Set, [012] ISDN Extension
Number Set, [118] Voice Mail Extension Number Set, [130] Phantom Extension
Number Set, [813] Floating Number Assignment and [671] PS Extension Number Set.
Description
Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system.
This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location.
Selection
KX-TD816
• Areas 1; 2 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / EM (4 E&M) / E (EXT) / A (16 SLT) /
D (No Use)
KX-TD1232
• Master / Slave
• Areas 1; 2; 3 = C (4 CO) / S1 (2 S0) / S2 (6 S0) / S3 (1 PRI) / EM (4 E&M) / E1 (8
EXT1) / E2 (8 EXT2) / A1 (16 SLT1) / A2 (16 SLT2) / D (No Use)
(Master system only: S3, E1 and E2 for the KX-TD144 or KX-TD146)
Default
KX-TD816: C;E
KX-TD1232: Master and Slave – C;E1;E2
Programming
KX-TD816
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Master:C ;E
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in Area 1 is displayed.
4. Press to programme Area 2, if required.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection in the Area 2 is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.
KX-TD1232
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT to programme the Master System.
To programme "Slave", press NEXT again.
Conditions
• The following units can be installed in the slots.
– C (4-CO lines): KX-TD180
– S1 (2-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD280
– S2 (6-ISDN S0 lines): KX-TD286
– S3 (1-PRI ISDN line): KX-TD290
– EM (4-E&M lines): KX-TD184
– E, E1, E2 (8-Extension lines): KX-TD170, KX-TD144 or KX-TD146
– A, A1, A2 (16-SLT lines): KX-TD174
• There are two expansion areas in the KX-TD816, areas 1 and 2 from bottom to top. One
extension line unit and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M) unit can be installed.
• There are three expansion areas in each system for the KX-TD1232, areas 1, 2 and 3 from
bottom to top. Up to two extension line units and one outside line (CO / ISDN S0 / E&M)
unit can be installed. The PRI ISDN line unit can be installed with the ISDN S0 line unit,
but not with the analogue outside line unit.
• An out-of-service system is unassignable. In this case, skip steps 8 and 9 for the KX-
TD1232.
• For the KX-TD1232, if only the Slave System is in operation, the display shows "Slave" in
step 2.
• After changing the setting, turn the Power Switch off and on once. Otherwise, the previous
setting will remain.
Description
Assigns a registration number and an extension number to each PS. Steps 1 through 5 and 22
through 24 must be operated with your display PT, and steps 6 through 21 with the PS whose
registration number is to be set.
Selection
(With a display PT)
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• PS extension number: 2 through 4 digits
(With a PS)
• DECT system number: 1 through 4
• PS password: 4 digits
• System lock password: 1 through 4 digits
Default
All PSs – Not stored
Programming
• (If disabled)
Display: Rejected
The Cell Station (CS) may not be connected or not working. After connecting the CS
or resetting the PBX, wait for at least one minute and try again from the beginning.
(With a PS)
16.Press the Book button to select "DISABLE" or "ENABLE" for the System Lock.
18.If you select "ENABLE" in step 16, enter a System Lock password.
Display: LOCKED
22.To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
23.Repeat steps 4 through 21.
24.Press END.
Conditions
• It is possible to search the display by pressing # (Next) or (Previous) in steps 8 and 10.
• You can assign an extension number to each PS also in programme [671] PS Extension
Number Set.
• The PS password can be assigned in programme [672] PS Password Set.
• One PS must have only one registration number. It is not possible to assign the different
registration number for one PS.
• If the PS extension number or the PS password is changed after registering, the PS cannot
be used until it is registered again in this programme.
• Do not press END after step 15, or it may not registered correctly.
• To re-assign the PS, which is set the System Lock, to the other DECT system, it is required
to cancel the System Lock first in PS Programming, "Setting the System Lock".
• Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[003] Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 101 through 116, 201 through 216
KX-TD1232 – 101 through 164, 201 through 264
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
[651] PS Termination
Description
Deletes a stored PS so that it cannot be used in the system.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
Default
Not applicable
Programming
1. Enter 651.
Display: PS Termination
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:EXT 281
4. Press STORE.
Display: Executing
The system searches for the PS registration number while "Executing" is blinking, and
deletes the registration after it is found.
Display example: Deleted
5. To delete another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS registration
number.
6. Repeat steps 3 through 5.
7. Press END.
Even if "Rejected" is displayed in step 4 above, you can delete the PS. In this case,
Registration Clear on the PS (PS Programming) is required.
1. Enter 651.
Display: PS Termination
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:EXT 281
4. Press STORE.
Display: Rejected (The PS is not registered correctly.)
The display will show the next example below in a few seconds.
Display example: Delete?
5. Go to Step 7 when not deleting.
6. Press STORE.
7. To delete another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS registration
number.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• Deleting the same PS registration number from the PS by PS Programming is only
necessary when it is deleted after "Rejected" is displayed in this programme.
• If a PS registration is terminated in this programme, all the PS assignments and its extension
assignments will return to the default settings. If you only want to change the PS, retaining
all the assignments, re-enter the replacing PS on the old PS registration number in
programme [650] PS Registration. In this case, you should reset the system so that the
assignment is activated.
Description
Assigns names to the PS extension numbers programmed in programme [671] PS Extension
Number Set.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Name: 10 characters (max.)
Default
All PSs – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 653.
Display: PS EXT Name Set
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Not Stored
4. Enter the name.
• For entering characters, see Section 1.4 Entering Characters.
• To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
• To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
None
Description
Disables or enables the Super EXtra Device Port (SXDP) feature for wired extensions.
Selection
• Jack number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2),
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2),
(-1= first part, -2= second part, =all jacks)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All jacks – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 654.
Display: SXDP Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?
3. Enter the jack number.
To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering the jack number.
Display example: #01-1:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired jack
number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• After programmed, you must reset your system.
• To assign all jacks to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the jack 01.
Description
Assigns the charge limitation for a call on a PS basis.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• Charge limitation: 0 through 59999
Default
All PSs – 0
Programming
1. Enter 655.
Display: PS Charge Limit
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01: 0
4. Enter a charge limit.
To delete the charge limit, press CLEAR.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• If the charge limit is set "0", no restriction is applied.
• To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
• The displayed currency denomination can be programmed by programme
[121] Assignment of Denomination.
Description
Assigns the PS which is allowed to refer or clear the charge information on the extension,
outside line, account code, and total.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• Enable / Disable
Default
All PSs – Enable
Programming
1. Enter 656.
Display: PS Charge Refer
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Enable
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
Description
Programmes each PS a Class of Service (COS). The COS determines the call handling abilities
for each PS. Primary and secondary COS numbers can be assigned for each PS.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• COS number: 1 through 8
Default
All PSs – Primary, Secondary – COS 1, COS 1
Programming
1. Enter 657.
Display: PS COS Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:COS1, COS1
4. Enter a primary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Press .
6. Enter a secondary COS number.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight Classes of Service. Every PS must be assigned to a Class of
Service and is subject to COS Programming in programmes [5XX] and [991].
• To assign all PSs to one COS, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows the
contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
Description
Assigns each PS to an extension group. Extension groups are used for Group Call Pickup.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• Extension group number: 1 through 8
Default
All PSs – Extension group 1
Programming
1. Enter 658.
Display: PS EXT Group
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:EXG01
4. Enter an extension group number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new extension group number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• There is a maximum of eight extension groups. Each PS can only belong to one group.
• To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
Extension Group
Description
A DIL 1:N line can be assigned to call more than one extension. All incoming calls from the
programmed outside lines are directed to the specified PSs. This programme assigns the PSs
for each outside line in both the day and night modes.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Outside line number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enabl (enable) / Disab (disable)
Default
All PSs – All outside lines – Disable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (659 for day or 660 for night).
Display example: PS DIL 1:N Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:CO01:Disab
4. Enter the outside line number.
You can also keep pressing or until the desired outside line number is displayed.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all outside lines to "Disable", press the key in step 4. In this case, the display
shows the contents programmed for outside line 01.
• When you change the PS registration number by pressing NEXT or PREV, the outside line
number will not changed.
<Example> PS01:CO06.....Press NEXT.....PS02:CO06
Description
Determines which outside lines can be accessed by a PS in both the day and night modes. PS
users can make outgoing outside calls using the assigned outside lines.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• Outside line number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 08,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24,
( =all outside lines)
• Enabl (enable) / Disab (disable)
Default
All PSs – All outside lines – Enable (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (661 for day or 662 for night).
Display example: PS CO Out Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:CO01:Enabl
4. Enter the outside line number.
You can also keep pressing or until the desired outside line number is displayed.
To change the current entry, enter the new number.
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
8. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
9. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all PSs or all outside lines to one selection, press the key in step 3 or 4. In this
case, the display shows the contents programmed for outside line 01 or the PS 01.
• When you change the PS registration number by pressing NEXT or PREV, the outside line
number will not changed.
<Example> PS01:CO06.....Press NEXT.....PS02:CO06
Description
These programmes assign which PSs will ring when a doorphone call is received during the
day and night modes. Programmed PSs are also allowed to open the door.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Doorphone number:
KX-TD816 – 1 or 2, Disable, two entries (max.)
KX-TD1232 – 1 through 4, Disable, four entries (max.)
Default
All PSs – Disable (No doorphones) (Day / Night)
Programming
1. Enter a programme address (663 for day or 664 for night).
Display example: PS DPH in Day
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:12
4. Enter the doorphone number.
To not assign a doorphone, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new doorphone number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• For the KX-TD1232, doorphone 1, 2 are installed in the Master System and 3, 4 in the
Slave, if available.
• You can enter two (KX-TD816) or up to four (KX-TD1232) doorphone numbers for each
extension.
Description
Assigns a mailbox number for each PS only if programme [990] System Additional
Information, Area 02 - bit 8 , is set to "free".
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• Mailbox number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All PSs – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 665.
Display: PS VM ID Code
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Not Stored
4. Enter the mailbox number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• The system supports a maximum of eight jacks (16 jacks during System Connection for
KX-TD1232) for connection to a Voice Processing System as the Voice Mail or Automated
Attendant ports.
• Each mailbox number has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , # and
PAUSE.
• To display parts of the mailbox number which have scrolled off the display, press or
.
Description
Assigns an extension number to each PS.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• PS extension number: 2 through 4 digits
Default
All PSs – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 671.
Display: PS EXT NO SET
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Not Stored
4. Enter the PS extension number.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.
Display example: PS01:EXT 281
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each PS extension number can be two through four digits, consisting of 0 through 9. The
and # keys cannot be used.
• A PS extension number can also be assigned in programme [650] PS Registration.
• A PS extension number is invalid if the first or second digits do not match with the setting
in programme [100] Flexible Numbering, (01) - (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension
blocks. If one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some PS extension numbers have two or
three digits. If two digits are assigned, they have three digits and some may have four digits.
• Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10
and 11, 10 and 110. Invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 and 21.
To avoid making an invalid entry, check the other extension numbers. The default of each
extension number is as follows:
[003] Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 101 through 116, 201 through 216
KX-TD1232 – 101 through 164, 201 through 264
[012] ISDN Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[118] VM Extension Number Set
KX-TD816 – 165 through 178
KX-TD1232 – 165 through 180
[130] Phantom Extension Number Set
Not stored.
[813] Floating Number Assignment
KX-TD816 – 191 through 194, 196, 198, 199, 291 through 294, 298, 299
KX-TD1232 – 191 through 194, 196 through 199, 291 through 294, 296 through 299
• Programme [653] PS Extension Name Set is used to name the PSs.
• It is possible to modify the extension number in this programme. If the PS extension number
was modified, re-register the PS to the system in programme [650] PS Registration in
order to use the extension number.
Description
Assigns a registration password, which is used for registration (programme [650] PS
Registration), to each PS.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64
• PS password: 4 digits
Default
All PSs – 1234
Programming
1. Enter 672.
Display: PS Password SET
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:1234
4. Enter the PS password.
Display example: PS01:5678
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• If you modify the PS password, re-register the PS to the system in order to use the password.
Description
Assigns a CLIP / COLP number to each Portable Station.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• CLIP / COLP number: 16 digits (max.)
Default
All PSs – Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 673.
Display: PS CLIP/COLP
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Not stored
4. Enter CLIP / COLP number.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new number.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• Each CLIP / COLP number can be a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the PS 01.
Description
Allows you to select between three display types when an incoming call is received.
Calling: The incoming caller's telephone number is displayed.
Called: The called telephone number is displayed.
Line Name: The outside line name assigned in the [417] programme is displayed.
Selection
• PS registration number:
KX-TD816 – 01 through 16,
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64,
( =all PS registration numbers)
• Display Types: Calling / Called / Line Name
Default
All PSs – Calling
Programming
1. Enter 676.
Display: PS Incoming Disp
2. Press NEXT.
Display: PS NO?
3. Enter the PS registration number.
You can also keep pressing NEXT until the desired PS registration number is displayed.
Display example: PS01:Calling
4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
5. Press STORE.
6. To programme another PS, press NEXT or PREV, or SELECT and the desired PS
registration number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions
• To assign all PSs to one selection, press the key in step 3. In this case, the display shows
the contents programmed for the PS which has the lowest PS registration number.
• If the receiving call is in the 1:N status, the display only shows outside line number.
Description
Assigns the cell station number which is used for the master CS.
Selection
• Cell Station number:
KX-TD816 – CS1 / CS2 / CS3 / CS4 / CS5 / CS6
KX-TD1232 – E1-CS1 / E1-CS2 / E1-CS3 / E1-CS4 / E1-CS5 / E1-CS6 /
E2-CS1 / E2-CS2 / E2-CS3 / E2-CS4 / E2-CS5 / E2-CS6
(E1: Cell Station Interface Unit1 / E2: Cell Station Interface Unit2 / CS1: Cell Station1 /
CS2: Cell Station2 / CS3: Cell Station3 / CS4: Cell Station4 / CS5: Cell Station5 / CS6: Cell
Station6)
Default
Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 680.
Display: Master CS Assign
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: M-CS:Not Stored
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is displayed.
Display example: M-CS:E1-CS1
4. Press STORE.
5. Press END.
Conditions
• For changing the assignment of the Master CS, the assigned system programming data or
radio information data should be cleared in programme [682] Radio Information Data
Clear. In this case, the re-registration of PSs is essential.
• CSs do not work without this assignment.
• The Master CS must support GAP. In case a CS doesn't support GAP, the operation under
this CS is not guaranteed (except with a proprietary telephone).
Description
Shows a radio system ID which is required for each PS to recognise its registered PBX.
Selection
None
Default
Not stored
Programming
1. Enter 681.
Display: Radio Sys-ID SET
2. Press NEXT.
Before a Radio System ID is assigned;
Display: Not Stored
After a Radio System ID is assigned;
Display example: 00123456
3. Press END.
Conditions
• The radio system ID must be assigned to support the DECT system (KX-TD144 / TD146 /
KX-TD142). If not, only the wired extension port of the KX-TD144 can be used.
• If the radio system ID is not assigned properly, the registered PS may not work properly.
Description
Clears the assigned radio information data.
Selection
None
Default
Not applicable
Programming
1. Enter 682.
Display: Radio DATA Clear
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Clear OK?
3. Press STORE.
4. Press END.
Conditions
• The data, regarding following system programmings, is cleared;
[650] PS Registration
[672] PS Password Set
Description
Allows the following programming items to be changed, if required. Each bit in each Area
represents a programming item.
Chart for the Areas and Bits
Bit Number
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Display Example Area 01
Area 02
Area 03
Area 04
Area 05
Area 06
Area 07
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Explanation
Selection
• Area code: 01 through 07
• Selection: See "Selection" in the explanation table.
Default
See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
Programming
1. Enter 990.
Display: System Add Inf.
2. Press NEXT.
Display: Area NO?
3. Enter an area code (01 through 07).
Display example: 0010100011000001
4. Keep pressing or to move the cursor to the desired bit.
5. Enter your selection (0 or 1).
To change the current entry, press STORE and enter the new selection.
6. To programme another bit, repeat steps 4 and 5.
7. Press STORE.
8. To programme another area, press SELECT and the desired area code.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8.
10.Press END.
Conditions
None
Programme Default
[001] System Speed Dialling Number Set All speed dial numbers – Not stored
[002] System Speed Dialling Name Set All speed dial numbers – Not stored
[007] Console Port and Paired Telephone All consoles – Not stored
Assignment
[015] Quick Dialling Number Set All location numbers – Not stored
[102] Day / Night Service Starting Time Every day of the week – Day – 9:00 AM / Night –
5:00 PM
[104] Flexible Quick Dialling Number Set All locations – Not stored
[114] VM Command DTMF Set LV-MSG – H; GETMSG – *H; AA-SVC – #8; VM-
SVC – #6
[119] Voice Mail Extension Group Assignment All voice mail numbers – EXG 1
[156] Message Waiting Port Set All units – All message waiting ports – Not stored
[215] Outgoing Message Time 32, 0, 32, 0 (for OGM 1 through 4 from left to right)
[301-305] TRS Denied Code Entry for Levels 2 All locations – Not stored
through 6
[306-310] TRS Excepted Code Entry for Levels All locations – Not stored
2 through 6
[313] ARS Time Time-A – 8:00 AM; Time-B – 5:00 PM; Time-C –
9:00 PM; Time-D – Disable
[314-321] ARS Leading Digit Entry for Plans 1 All locations – Not stored.
through 8
[322-329] ARS Routing Plans 1 through 8 All time schedules – Not stored
[331] ARS Modify Added Number All modification tables – Not stored
[407-408] DIL 1:1 Extension – Day / Night All outside lines – Disable (Day / Night)
[409-410] Intercept Extension – Day / Night All outside line groups – Disable (Day / Night)
[411] Host PBX Access Codes All outside line groups – Not stored
[417] Outside Line Name Assignment All outside lines – Not stored
[441] Line Hunting Sequence All outside line groups – Small –> Large
[500-501] Toll Restriction Level – Day / Night COS 1 through 7 – Level 1 (Day / Night);
COS 8 – Level 7 (Day / Night)
[603-604] DIL 1:N Extension and Delayed All jacks-1/2 – All outside lines – Immediate ringing
Ringing – Day / Night (Day / Night)
[605-606] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line All jacks-1/2 – All outside lines – Enable (Day /
Assignment – Day / Night Night)
[607-608] Doorphone Ringing Assignment – Jack 01-1– All doorphones; Other jacks – no
Day / Night doorphone (Day / Night)
[616] Live Call Screening Recording Mode All jacks – Stop Record
Assignment
[800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Outgoing calls – All; Incoming calls – On
Printout
[813] Floating Number Assignment Pager 1=196; Pager 2=197; Pager 3=296; Pager
4=297; DISA 1=198; DISA 2=298; MODEM=299;
DTA=199; E-Grp 1=191; E-Grp 2=192; E-Grp
3=193; E-Grp 4=194; E-Grp 5=291; E-Grp 6=292; E-
Grp 7=293; E-Grp 8=294
[990] System Additional Information See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
[991] COS Additional Information Bits 4, 3, 2 and 1: All COS – 0000 / Bit 5: All COS – 1
3 ISDN Programming
Programme Default
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment All outside lines – Not stored
[421] ISDN DDI / MSN Removed Digit / Added All ports – Removed digit=0; Added number=Not
Number Assignment stored
[425] ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Call; Other ports –
Permanent
KX-TD1232: All ports – Permanent
[427] ISDN Data Link Mode KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Call; Other ports –
Permanent
KX-TD1232: All ports – Permanent
[428] ISDN TEI Mode KX-TD816: Port 05 and 06 – Automatic; Other ports
– Fix 0
KX-TD1232: All ports – Fix 0
[448-449] Extension Ringing Assignment – All ports – All locations – Disable (Day / Night)
Day / Night for ISDN
[452-453] ISDN Ring Service Assignment – All ports – Disable (Day / Night)
Day / Night
[613] ISDN Class of Service All ports – Primary, Secondary – COS 1, COS 1
[614-615] Outgoing Permitted Outside Line All ports – All outside lines – Enabl (Day / Night)
Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN Extension
[617] CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for All jacks – Not stored
Extension
[618] CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for All ports – Not stored
ISDN Extension
[990] System Additional Information See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
4 E & M Programming
Programme Default
[341] TIE Modify Removed Digit / Added Dial All locations – Deleted digit=0; Added Dial=Blank
[431] TIE Table Number Assignment All outside line groups – Not stored
[990] System Additional Information See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
5 DECT Programming
Programme Default
[659-660] PS DIL 1:N Extension – Day / Night All PSs – All outside lines – Disable (Day / Night)
[661-662] PS Outgoing Permitted Outside Line All PSs – All outside lines – Enable (Day / Night)
Assignment – Day / Night
[663-664] PS Doorphone Ringing Assignment – All PSs – Disable (No doorphones) (Day / Night)
Day / Night
[673] CLIP / COLP Number Assignment for PS All PSs – Not stored
[990] System Additional Information See "Default" shown in the explanation table.
Section 7
Index
401
Index
402
Index
DISA (Direct Inward System Access) 91, 221, FLASH button 12, 214, 284, 327, 380
291, 334, 387 Flash Time 153
DISA AA Wait Time 121 Flexible CO Button Assignment 38, 226, 338
DISA Built-in Automated Attendant 121 Flexible Numbering 53, 235, 294, 340
DISA Built-in Automated Attendant Flexible Quick Dialling Number Set 61
Number 212 Floating Number Assignment 207
DISA Delayed Answer Time 115 Follow On ID 74, 219, 289, 332, 385
DISA DTMF Repeat 206 FWD/DND button 38, 226, 338
DISA Prolong Time 116 G
DISA Security Type 202 Group-CO button 38, 227, 338
DISA Tone Detection 203
DISA User Codes 204, 324 H
Disconnect Time 155 Hold Recall Time 102
Do Not Disturb 169 Hookswitch 214, 284, 327, 380
Do Not Disturb Override 169 Host PBX 150
Door opener 221, 291, 334, 387 Host PBX Access Codes 150
Doorphone 183, 365 Hotel Application 87, 218, 288, 331, 384
Doorphone Ringing Assignment – Day / Hunting Type 65
Night 183, 365 I
DSS button 38, 68, 226, 338 Incoming Call Display 187, 221, 291, 334, 374,
DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) 140 387
DTMF mode 140 Initial display 216, 286, 329, 382
DTMF signals 71, 206, 214, 284, 327, 380 Inter Digit Time 110, 221, 291, 302, 334, 387
DTMF Time 144 Intercept Extension – Day / Night 148
Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) 140 Intercept Routing – No Answer (IRNA) 105,
E 148, 219, 289, 332, 385
E & M Signal Assignment 301 Intercept Time 105
EFA (External Feature Access) 153 Intercom dial tone frequency 216, 286, 329, 382
Emergency Dial Number Set 47 Inter-digit pause for pulse dialling 216, 286, 329,
END button 12 382
Entering Characters 17 IRNA (Intercept Routing – No Answer) 105,
Entering the programming mode 14 148, 219, 289, 332, 385
Entering the user programming mode 22 ISDN Class of Service 275
Executive Busy Override 167, 168 ISDN Configuration 256
Executive Busy Override Deny 168 ISDN Data Link Mode 258
Expansion Unit 69, 239, 298, 344 ISDN DDI / MSN Removed Digit / Added Number
Expansion Unit Type 69, 239, 298, 344 Assignment 250
Extension Group Assignment 177, 359 ISDN Extension Multiple Subscriber
Extension Name Set 36 Number 262
Extension Number Set 34 ISDN Extension Name Set 231
Extension Ringing Assignment – Day / Night for ISDN Extension Number Set 229
ISDN 268 ISDN Extension Progress Tone 264
Extension Ringing Assignment – Day/ Night for ISDN Layer 1 Active Mode 254
ISDN 218, 288, 331, 384 ISDN Line Number Assignment 246
Extensions Used for Programming 10 ISDN Network Type Assignment 241
Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment 248
Limit 163, 215, 285, 328, 381 ISDN Port Type 252
Extension-to-Outside Line Call Duration ISDN Ring Service Assignment – Day /
Time 107 Night 273
External Feature Access (EFA) 153 ISDN Service button 38, 226
External Pager BGM 197 ISDN TEI Mode 260
External Pager Confirmation Tone 199 J
EXtra Device Port (XDP) 15, 35, 41, 44, 173 Jack number 15
F Jog Dial 16
Feature numbers 53, 235, 294, 340 K
First Digit Time 109, 221, 291, 302, 334, 387 KX-TD144 70, 240, 299, 345
Flash 153, 215, 285, 328, 381
403
Index
404
Index
405
Index
W
Whisper OHCA 220, 290, 333, 386
X
XDP (EXtra Device Port) 15, 35, 41, 44, 173
406
Index
407
Index
408
This PBX fulfills the requirements of following European regulations:
73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
89/336/EEC Electromagnetic compatibility (Basic EMC Publication)
92/31/EEC Electromagnetic compatibility (Supplement)
93/68/EEC CE mark
For above mentioned standards the unit is signed with the CE-mark.
Warning
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause
radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
Copyright:
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Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or part,
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