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1. 37 691 PS Termination Ra IH PEL us 37 692 Personal Identification Number PIN for PS Registration 37 699 Status Reference ee eee vetere 38 Resource Interface Programming 2 1 1 1 1 38 700 External Pager Floating Extension Number 38 710 Music Source Selection for BGM 1 38 711 MUSIC ON 38 712 Music for 38 720 Doorphone Call 38 729 Doorphone Number Reference 39 730 Outgoing Message OGM Floating Extension Number 39 731 Outgoing Message OGM 2 22 222 224 4 4924 2 44 39 732 DISA Security Mode 39 4 Maintenance Programming nennen nnne 39 800 RS 232C Parameter New Line Code 39 800 RS 232C Parameter Baud 39 800 RS 232C Parameter Word Length 40 800 RS 232C Parameter Parity Bit sess 40 800 RS 232C Parameter Stop Bit Length 40 8
2. 22 209 DISA Delayed Answer Time 2 22 210 DISA CO to CO Line Call Prolong Time 22 211 DISA Intercept Time 22 2 1 6 TRS ARS Programming BH DW NENN sen 23 300 TRS Override by System Speed Dialing 23 301 TRS Denied Code nenn aaa ran Sad GAA GRUG Bo 23 302 TRS Exception Code 23 303 Special Carrier Access Code 23 a l ain qu Meno err Em 23 320 ARS Melde YH YCC CC Y AN RR A FR NR I FT 23 321 ARS Leading 24 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Table of Contents 322 ARS Routing Plan Table Number 24 325 ARS Exception 24 330 ARS Routing Plan Time Table 24 331 346 ARS Routing Plan Table 1 16 24 350 ARS Carrier Name iue dee n e cedri to REDE 25 351 ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access 25 352 ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access 25 353 ARS Carrier Access Code 2 25 2 1 7 CO Line Programming este nee 25 400 CO Line Connection LL 25 401 LCOT CO Line NaMe na 25 402 Trunk Group Number
3. nennen nnn nnns 26 409 CO Line Number Reference 8 26 410 Mode 4 26 44TJLCOT RUE Rasa an FEN E SVO HERR ERR PREDA 26 412 Minimum 26 413 CPC Signal Detection 26 414 CPC Signal Detection Time lncoming 2 27 416 Pause Time nennen nen ener nnn nnne nnns 27 417 LCOT Flash Recall 27 418 Disconnect Time 9 27 450 DIL 1 1 Destination LL LA LL LL FL FFF 27 451 DID TEE 27 452 DID TNS 28 453 DID Destination e 28 471 Host PBX Access 28 472 Extension to CO Line Call Duration 28 473 CO to CO Line Call Duration 28 475 DISA Silence Detection 28 476 DISA Continuous Signal Detection essen 29 477 DISA Cyclic Signal Detection een 29 490 Caller ID Signal Type ME 29 2 1 8 COS Programiniflg zuende 29 500 Trunk Group Number 29 501 TRS Level rM 29 502 CO Line Call Duration Limitation I LL FF rin 30 503 Call Transfer to CO LING
4. 0001 1000 01 64 END ENTER 0 ENTER 190 Main Processing MPR Software Version Reference 190 gt gt 9 gt E END ENTER Reference only 2 1 5 Timer Programming 200 Hold Recall Time 200 gt gt Gm gt gt E 0 240 END ENTER 605 ENTER HOLD 201 Transfer Recall Time 201 gt gt gt mE 203 Intercept Time 203 gt gt gt m gt 1 Day 2 Lunch 1 240 END ENTER 3 Break 4 Night 6405 ENTER 204 Hot Line Waiting Time 204 gt Q gt gt gt CJ ENTER ped ENTER al Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 21 2 1 5 Timer Programming 205 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 205 gt gt Number of Times gt 0 10 END ENTER 0 207 Door Unlock Time 207 gt gt gt 3 END ENTER 555 208 Call Duration Count Starting Time for LCOT 208 gt gt Time gt gt IB END 0 60 s ENTER 505 ENTER 209 DISA Delayed Answer Time 209 gt amp Time gt gt LJ END ENTER sn ENTER 210 DISA CO to CO Line Call Prolong Time 210 gt gt gt END ENTER u ENTER 211 DISA Intercept Time 211 gt gt imeno gt Time gt gt Im END 1 Day 2 Lunch 0 60 s ENTER 3 Break 4 Night 6405 22 PT Pro
5. ea 33 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member 33 621 Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing 33 622 Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number 34 623 Incoming Call Distribution Group 34 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method 34 625 Destination for Overflow Time Expiration 34 626 Overflow 2 24 34 627 Destination When All BUSY a 35 628 Queuing Call 161 aan nina 35 629 Queuing Hurry up 35 630 QUEUING Time Table 35 631 Sequences in Queuing Time 35 632 Maximum Number of Agents 36 640 Extension User Groups of a Paging Group 36 641 External Pagers or a Paging Group ae 36 650 Extension User Groups of a Pickup Group 36 660 VM Group Floating Extension Number 36 680 Idle Extension Hunting Type a 37 681 Idle Extension Hunting Group Member 37 690 PS
6. gt gt gt essems gt J END ENTER Reference only 2 1 10 Resource Interface Programming 700 External Pager Floating Extension Number 700 gt gt Fuss gt Ems gt gt 2 1 1 5 digits END ENTER Pager 1 600 ENTER HOLD 710 Music Source Selection for BGM Jews gt gt amp gt 710 MES E ENTER External Internal1 ENTER Internal2 711 Music on Hold 711 gt gt ram gt Tone BGM1 7 END ENTER ENTER 712 Music for Transfer 712 gt gt SZ gt gt m i END ENTER Ring Mo ENTER 720 Doorphone Call Destination 720 gt Time No gt Slot No gt Card No and Port No gt gt 1 Day 2 Lunch 1 3 1 4 ENTER 3 Break 4 Night lt lt Destination gt gt DJ iai END Max 32 digits ENTER 38 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 11 SMDR amp Maintenance Programming 729 Doorphone Number Reference 729 gt gt Slot gt Card No and Port No lt Doorphone No gt E 1 3 1 4 ENTER Reference only 730 Outgoing Message OGM Floating Extension Number 730 gt MessageNo gt gt gt I 01 64 1 5 digits END ENTER 501 564 ENTER 731 Outgoing Message OGM Name 731 gt gt NesageWo gt Nan gt gt 01 64 20 characters ENTER END
7. u 19 100 Flexible 19 101 Time Service Switching Mode 19 102 Time Service Starting 7 19 103 Idle Line Access Local 19 110 System Password for Administrator for PT Programming 20 111 System Password for User for PT Programming 20 112 Manager 2 20 120 Verification nannt rtnn 20 121 Verification Code 20 122 Verification Code Personal Identification Number PIN 20 123 Verification Code COS 21 190 Main Processing MPR Software Version Reference 21 2 1 5 21 200 Hold Recall 21 201 Transfer Recall 21 203 Intercept Time 21 204 Hot Line Waiting Time 21 205 Automatic Redial Repeat Times 22 207 Door Unlock 22 208 Call Duration Count Starting Time for LCOT
8. 732 DISA Security Mode 732 9 3 None END ENTER CO Line All ENTER 2 1 11 SMDR amp Maintenance Programming 800 RS 232C Parameter New Line Code 800 gt gt Location gt secr gt gt 1 AUTO ANS MESSAGE END ENTER CR LF CR ENTER HOLD 800 RS 232C Parameter Baud Rate 800 gt amp Location gt S gt gt F 24 2 00 4800 9600 END ENTER 19200 38400 57600 ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 39 2 1 11 SMDR amp Maintenance Programming 800 RS 232C Parameter Word Length 800 gt gt Location gt gt 1 7 amp 8 bits END ENTER ENTER 800 RS 232C Parameter Parity Bit 800 gt Location Serer None Mark END ENTER Space Even Odd ENTER 800 RS 232C Parameter Stop Bit Length 800 gt Location secr gt CO 1 bit 2 bits END ENTER ENTER 801 External Modem Control 801 gt gt END ENTER ENTER 802 SMDR Page Length 802 gt Peine gt 4 99 END ENTER 6 803 SMDR Skip Perforation 803 gt gt SkpPerforation gt gt LI TOT END ENTER uir n ENTER 804 SMDR Outgoing Call Printing 804 gt gt gt gt No print END ENTER Print ENTER 40 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 12
9. 3 2 Feature Programming References 641 External Pagers of a Paging Group Feature Manual References 13 1 1 Paging Paralleled Telephone 600 EXtra Device Port Mode Feature Manual References 13 1 2 Paralleled Telephone Pause Insertion 416 LCOT Pause Time Feature Manual References 13 1 4 Pause Insertion PC Console PC Phone 601 Terminal Device Assignment Feature Manual References 13 1 5 PC Console PC Phone Private Network Features 453 DID Destination 500 Trunk Group Number Feature Manual References 13 1 15 PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES Private Network Features NDSS Network Direct Station Selection 511 Manager Assignment Feature Manual References 13 1 17 Private Network Features NDSS Network Direct Station Selection Private Network Features PS Roaming by Network ICD Group 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member 54 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References 622 Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method Feature Manual References 13 1 19 Private Network Features PS Roaming by Network ICD Group Private Network Features QSIG CLIP COLP Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation and CNIP CONP Calling Connected Name Identification Presentation 003 Extension Number 004 Extension Name Feature Manual
10. 630 Queuing Time Table Incoming Call 630 gt Distribution P gt Table No lt lt 1 Day 2 Lunch None 01 64 Group No 3 Break 4 Night 001 128 gt gt END ENTER ENTER 631 Sequences in Queuing Time Table 631 gt gt TableNo lt cD SELECT gt gt 01 64 01 16 None Overflow Disconnect N x 5 s Sequence N OGM N gt gt 3 A number must be entered END in place of the N ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 35 2 1 9 Extension Programming 632 Maximum Number of Agents Incoming Call 632 gt gt Distribution gt Number of Agents gt gt imitati END ENTER Group No No Limitation 01 32 ENTER 001 128 640 Extension User Groups of a Paging Group 640 gt lt gt PagingGroupNo Extn User Group gt gt ENTER 01 32 001 032 Paging Group No 01 31 Extn User Group No 001 031 Paging Group No 32 All extension user groups cp SELECT e No Yes ENTER END 641 External Pagers of a Paging Group 641 gt gt Paging Group No gt External Pager CZD lt lt 1 ENTER 01 32 No Yes gt gt a END ENTER 650 Extension User Groups of a Pickup Group 650 gt gt PickupGroupNo Extn User Group lt lt 01 64 001 032 Pickup Group No 01 32 Extn Us
11. Enter slot numbers as two digit numbers e g 04 for slot 4 Available Port Entry Values Card Type Port Number Related Programming DHLC4 01 04 DLC8 01 08 600 601 DLC16 01 16 4 11 34 72x LCOTA 01 04 400 409 41x 450 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 3 Basic Programming Enter values as two digit numbers e g 04 for port 4 Enter card number and port number as single digit numbers e g 34 for card 3 port 4 2 1 3 Basic Programming 000 Date amp Time 000 gt gt gt gt Dae gt gt gt z 01 31 ENTER 00599 ze ENTER gt gt Cem gt Hour gt Minute gt CED gt gt 01 12 00 59 AUTO ANS MESSAGE END NET AM PM ENTER HOLD 001 System Speed Dialing Number 001 gt Speed Diana No Telephone No gt _ gt DD 000 999 Max 32 digits END ENTER ENTER To the Next Speed Dialing No To the Desired Speed Dialing No ENTER Y NEXT CANCEL 002 System Speed Dialing Name 002 gt gt Speed Diaingno gt Name CH gt m 000 999 Max 20 characters ENTER ENTER 003 Extension Number 003 gt gt Current Exin No gt New Erin No CI 1 5 digits 1 5 digits END ENTER 101 Note If PC Phone PC Console or a CTI application is running on a PC connected to an extension whose extension number is to be
12. Idle Extension Hunting Group Member Feature Manual References 9 1 9 Idle Extension Hunting Intercept Routing 203 Intercept Time 604 Extension Intercept Destination 625 Destination for Overflow Time Expiration Feature Manual References 9 1 11 Intercept Routing Intercept Routing No Destination 006 Operator Assignment Feature Manual References 9 1 12 Intercept Routing No Destination Intercom Call 003 Extension Number 004 Extension Name 52 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 9 1 13 Intercom Call Line Preference Outgoing 103 Idle Line Access Local Access 500 Trunk Group Number Feature Manual References 10 1 3 Line Preference Outgoing Manager Features 112 Manager Password 511 Manager Assignment Feature Manual References 11 1 1 Manager Features Music on Hold 710 Music Source Selection for BGM 711 Music on Hold Feature Manual References 11 1 4 Music on Hold OGM Outgoing Message 631 Sequences in Queuing Time Table 730 Outgoing Message OGM Floating Extension Number Feature Manual References 12 1 2 OGM Outgoing Message Operator Features 006 Operator Assignment Feature Manual References 12 1 5 Operator Features Paging 640 Extension User Groups of a Paging Group Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 53
13. for PT Programming 110 gt gt Password gt 4 10 digits 1234 ENTER 111 System Password for User for PT Programming 111 gt Q gt Password gt gt END 4 10 digits ENTER 1234 ENTER 112 Manager Password 112 gt Q gt Password gt gt END 4 10 digits ENTER 41234 120 Verification Code 120 gt gt gt Verification Code gt gt D END 0001 1000 1 4 digits ENTER ENTER 121 Verification Code Name 121 gt gt Location No gt Name gt gt 0001 1000 20 characters END ENTER ENTER 122 Verification Code Personal Identification Number PIN 122 gt Location No gt PIN gt 0001 1000 Max 10 digits END ENTER ENTER CAUTION There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number PIN verification code PIN or extension PIN of the PBX The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner renter of the PBX To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use we strongly recommend a Keeping PINs secret b Selecting complex random PINs that cannot be easily guessed 20 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 5 Timer Programming c Changing PINs frequently 123 Verification Code COS Number 123 gt gt Location No gt COSNo gt
14. 30 504 Call Forwarding to CO 30 505 Executive Busy Override 30 506 Executive Busy Override Deny 30 DOT DND 30 508 Account Code Mode 30 509 TRS Level for System Speed Dialing 31 510 TRS Level for Extension Dial 31 511 Manager Assignment na seine 31 512 Permission for Door Open Access 31 514 Time Service Manual Switching 31 515 Wireless Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone 31 516 Programming Mode Limitation uei eris eerta Exe cn hia sie 32 2 1 9 Extension Programming 2 2 RES c ueni du FN 32 600 Extra Device Port ADP Mode 32 601 Terminal Device Assignment 32 602 Class Of Service eie nie Yu i lan a Rail 32 603 Extension User Group a 32 604 Extension Intercept Destination a 33 Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 5 Table of Contents 6 605 Call Forwarding No Answer Time 33 606 CLIP NUMDET u Ast
15. Programming 805 SMDR Incoming Call Printing 805 gt amp gt No print END ENTER Print ENTER 810 Remote Programming 810 gt gt gt Disable END ENTER Enable ENTER 811 Modem Floating Extension Number 811 gt gt Gam gt gt ENTER 1 digits ENTER adis 812 ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number 812 gt Q gt gt gt DJ 1 5 digits END ENTER ENTER 2 1 12 Card Programming 900 Slot Card Type Reference 900 gt SltNo gt Card Name gt E Reference onl END ENTER HOLD 901 Slot Card Deletion 901 gt gt sitNo gt Dale gt gt m END ENTER ENTER deleting operation To the Next Slot No To the Desired Slot No ENTER CANCEL NEXT Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 41 2 1 12 Card Programming 902 Slot Card Reset 902 gt gt SlotNo gt Reset gt ID Confirming the END ENTER resetting operation ENTER 910 OPB3 Option Card Type Reference 910 gt gt SlotNo gt Card gt Option Card Type gt E END ENTER 1 3 Reference only 911 OPB3 Option Card Deletion 911 gt gt Slot No gt Card No SUNG gt CDelete gt gt Confirming the END ENTER deleting operation ENTER 42 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Section 3 Appe
16. References 13 1 23 Private Network Features QSIG CLIP COLP Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation and CNIP CONP Calling Connected Name Identification Presentation PS Connection 690 PS Registration 691 PS Termination 692 Personal Identification Number for PS Registration Feature Manual References 13 1 26 PS Connection PS Directory e 001 System Speed Dialing Number 002 System Speed Dialing Name 004 Extension Name Feature Manual References 13 1 27 PS Directory PS Ring Group 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member Feature Manual References 13 1 29 PS Ring Group PT Programming 2 1 PT Programming Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 55 3 2 Feature Programming References 516 Programming Mode Limitation Feature Manual References 13 1 30 PT Programming Redial Last Number 205 Automatic Redial Repeat Times Feature Manual References 15 1 1 Redial Last Number SMDR Station Message Detail Recording e 800 RS 232C Parameter New Line Code e 800 RS 232C Parameter Baud Rate 800 RS 232C Parameter Word Length 800 RS 232C Parameter Parity Bit e 800 RS 232C Parameter Stop Bit Length 802 SMDR Page Length 803 SMDR Skip Perforation 804 SMDR Outgoing Call Printing 805 SMDR Incoming Call Printing Feature Manual References 16 1 3 SMDR Station Message Detail Recording Special
17. gt gt Et No gt cos wo 9 gt END ENTER 175 digits Pi ENTER 603 Extension User Group 603 Ein o gt gt gt I 1 5 digits 001 032 END ENTER 001 ENTER 32 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 9 Extension Programming 604 Extension Intercept Destination 604 gt lt gt TimeNo Ean Re Destination 1 Day 2 Lunch 1 5 digits ENTER 3 Break 4 Night 605 Call Forwarding No Answer Time Max 32 digits END ENTER 605 gt gt Exn No Time gt gt 1 5 digits 0 120 s ENTER 15s ENTER 606 CLIP Number END 606 gt gt Eni gt Ca gt gt 1 5 digits Max 16 digits ENTER 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member gt Location No gt Extn No gt gt 1 5 digits Incoming Call 620 Distribution mem ENTER Group No 001 128 gt gt lt 3 END ENTER END ENTER 621 Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing 621 gt gt poro gt ENTER Group No TE 001 128 gt gt e gt Document Version 2009 12 SELECT gt gt Immediate 1 6 rings No ring PT Programming Manual 33 2 1 9 Extension Programming 622 Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number 622 o p Incoming Call gt Extn No gt e gt Distr
18. is set to Enable 512 Permission for Door Open Access 512 gt COSNo gt 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable ENTER 514 Time Service Manual Switching 514 gt gt COSNo gt SD gt 01 64 Disable END ENTER Enable ENTER 515 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone 515 gt amp gt gt 1 END 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 31 2 1 9 Extension Programming 516 Programming Mode Limitation 516 gt coSNo gt gt 01 64 Disable Personal END ENTER System amp Personal ENTER COS No 01 63 Personal COS No 64 System amp Personal 2 1 9 Extension Programming 600 EXtra Device Port XDP Mode 600 gt gt Slot gt gt gt gt 1 AUTO ANSIMESSAGE END ENTER Off On ENTER To the Next Port No To the Desired Port No NEXT CANCEL 601 Terminal Device Assignment 601 gt gt Beim gt SP gt gt E Telephone ENTER DSS Console 01 08 Voice 1 01 12 Voice 2 01 12 PC Console 1 8 Note When changing the type of a port for which one or more SDN buttons are set except when changing between PC Console and Telephone all SDN buttons customized for that device will be deleted 602 Class of Service 602
19. programmed modified quit the application first Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 17 2 1 3 Basic Programming 004 Extension Name 004 gt gt Exn No gt Name gt CG gt 1 5 digits Max 20 characters END ENTER ENTER 005 Extension Personal Identification Number PIN 005 lt lt CPN gt gt _ dim iqi END ENTER 1 5 digits Max 10 digits ENTER CAUTION There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number PIN verification code PIN or extension PIN of the PBX The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner renter of the PBX To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use we strongly recommend a Keeping PINs secret b Selecting complex random PINSs that cannot be easily guessed c Changing PINs frequently 006 Operator Assignment 006 gt gt TmeNo gt Em gt I 1 Day 2 Lunch 1 5 digits END ENTER 3 Break 4 Night 101 007 055 Console Paired Telephone 007 gt gt DSS Conso To gt Emo gt gt DD idi END ENTER oe 15 digits ENTER Note This program is only available after the port connected to the DSS Console is assigned as DSS Console in 601 Terminal Device Assignment Note that if one or more SDN buttons have been set at the DSS Console they must be deleted before this setting can be change
20. reference Links to Other Pages and Manuals If you are viewing this manual with a PC certain items are linked to different sections of the PT Programming Manual and other Pure IP PBX manuals Click on a link to jump to that section Linked items include PT Programming Manual References Feature Manual References Safety Notices 2 Please observe the safety notices in this manual in order to avoid danger to users or other people and prevent damage to property The notices are classified as follows according to the severity of injury or damage WARNING This notice means that misuse could result in death or serious injury CAUTION This notice means that misuse could result in injury or damage to property PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Introduction WARNING Unplug the PBX from the AC outlet if it emits smoke an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise These conditions can cause fire or electric shock Confirm that smoke has stopped and contact an authorized Panasonic Factory Service Center NOTES The contents of this manual apply to PBXs with a certain software version as indicated on the cover of this manual To confirm the software version of your PBX see 190 Main Processing MPR Software Version Reference Some optional service cards PTs and features are not available in some areas Additionally some optional service cards and features are not available for some PBX
21. user is able to perform The following types of system passwords are available Password Description Format System Password PT for Used to access user level PT programming The specific PT 4 10 digits User programming items that may be programmed at user level can be selected through system programming System Password PT for Used to access administrator level PT programming All PT Administrator programming settings are available CAUTION To the Administrator or Installer regarding the system password 1 Please provide all system passwords to the customer 2 To avoid unauthorized access and possible abuse of the PBX keep the passwords secret and inform the customer of the importance of the passwords and the possible dangers if they become known to others 3 The PBX has default passwords preset For security change these passwords the first time that you program the PBX Change the passwords periodically It is strongly recommended that passwords of 10 numbers or characters be used for maximum protection against unauthorized access For a list of numbers and characters that can be used in system passwords refer to Section 1 1 3 Entering Characters n 10 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 1 1 3 Entering Characters 6 Ifa system password is forgotten it can be found by loading a backup of the system data into a PC and checking the password using the Maintenance Consol
22. 01 External Modem Control nennen 40 802 SMDR Page Length Tr 40 803 SMDR Skip Perforation 40 804 SMDR Outgoing Gall Printing ua La Lynda ntes 40 805 SMDR Incoming Gall Printing Fedd o CEL ei 41 810 Remote Programming T 01 41 811 Modem Floating Extension Number 41 812 ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number 41 Gard 41 900 Slot Card Type Reference 41 901 Slot Card Deletion 2022 0 0 0 12000 LEL ELLYLL LL LL nennen 41 902 Slot Card Reset ceti eee d Ran 42 910 OPB3 Option Card Type Reference 42 911 OPB3 Option Card Deletion 42 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Table of Contents 3 u TR 43 3 1 Revision vsisi 44 3 1 1 KX NCP500 KX NCP 1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2 02xx 44 3 2 45 Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 7 Table of Contents 8 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Section 1 Overview This section
23. 325 ARS Exception Number 325 gt gt Location No gt Exception No gt gt ENTER 001 200 Max 16 digits ENTER END 330 ARS Routing Plan Time Table 330 gt PlanTabieNo gt DsyNo ARSTmeNo gt gt 01 16 0 Sun 1 Mon 2 1 TimeA 2 TimeB ENTER 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat TimeC 4 TimeD eem 6 e 9 AMIBM 331 346 ARS Routing Plan Table 1 16 331 346 gt gt Date gt ARS Times 0 Sun 1 Mon 2 1 TimeA 2 TimeB ENTER 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 3 TimeC 4 TimeD lt lt Carrier Table No gt gt 3 END 01 10 4 None ENTER For programs 331 to 340 when Priority 1 is selected the default value of Carrier Table No is as follows 331 01 332 02 333 03 334 04 335 05 336 06 337 07 338 08 339 09 340 10 24 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 7 CO Line Programming 350 ARS Carrier Name 350 gt gt Cair Table gt Name gt gt 3 END ENTER 01 10 20 characters ENTER 351 ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access 351 gt Carrier Table No Trunk Group gt P Ce a Disable ENTER 01 10 01 64 Enable ENTER 352 ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access 352 gt gt Carrier Table No gt Digits to Remove gt gt ED P END ENTER ius 4 ENTER 353 ARS Carrier Access Code 353
24. Carrier Access Code 303 Special Carrier Access Code Feature Manual References 16 1 5 Special Carrier Access Code Speed Dialing System 001 System Speed Dialing Number 002 System Speed Dialing Name 509 TRS Level for System Speed Dialing Feature Manual References 16 1 7 Speed Dialing System 56 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References TAFAS Trunk Answer From Any Station 700 External Pager Floating Extension Number Feature Manual References 17 1 2 TAFAS Trunk Answer From Any Station Tenant Service 001 System Speed Dialing Number 006 Operator Assignment 320 ARS Mode 711 Music on Hold Feature Manual References 17 1 3 Tenant Service Time Service 101 Time Service Switching Mode 102 Time Service Starting Time 514 Time Service Manual Switching Feature Manual References 17 1 5 Time Service TRS Toll Restriction 300 TRS Override by System Speed Dialing e 301 TRS Denied Code 302 TRS Exception Code 501 TRS Level 509 TRS Level for System Speed Dialing e 602 Class of Service Feature Manual References 17 1 6 TRS Toll Restriction Upgrading the Software 190 Main Processing MPR Software Version Reference Feature Manual References 18 1 1 Upgrading the Software Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 57 3 2 Feature Programming References Ver
25. ENTER 472 Extension to CO Line Call Duration 472 gt gt Funk Grus ho Tie gt gt 0 01 64 01 60 min ENTER 10 min ENTER 473 CO to CO Line Call Duration 473 gt gt ins gt 01 64 01 60 min ENTER e 10min ENTER 475 DISA Silence Detection 475 gt Trunk GroupNo gt SD gt SELECT END 01 64 No Detect ENTER Detect ENTER 28 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 8 COS Programming 476 DISA Continuous Signal Detection 476 gt gt Trunk gt CD gt gt HI SELECT 01 64 No Detect END ENTER Dee ENTER 477 DISA Cyclic Signal Detection 477 gt gt Trunk Group CD gt ENTER mee No Detect ENTER 490 Caller ID Signal Type 490 lt gt SD gt FSK FSK with END ENTER Visual Caller IDIDTME ENTER 2 1 8 COS Programming 500 Trunk Group Number 500 gt gt Time No gt gt gt 1 Day 2 Lunch 01 64 ENTER 3 Break 4 Night lt lt TrunkGroupNo gt SELECT gt 9 E 01 64 AUTO ANS MESSAGE END Disable Enable ENTER HOLD To the Next To the Next COS No Woi Group ENTER y 501 TRS Level 501 gt gt Time No gt COSNo gt C Leve gt END 1 Day 2 Lunch 01 64 1 7 3 Break 4 Night ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Pro
26. Global system parameters Programming 2XX Timer Programming System timers Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 15 2 1 2 Maximum Values Programming a 2 Number Programming Group Title Description 3XX TRS ARS Programming TRS and Automatic Route Selection ARS programming 4 CO Line Programming CO line and trunk group settings 5XX COS Programming Class of Service parameters 6XX Extension Programming Extension feature settings xx Resource Interface PBX interface and external device settings Programming 8XX SMDR amp Maintenance Station Message Detail Recording SMDR and Programming maintenance feature settings Card Programming Used to display the cards currently installed in the 9XX PBX or to delete a card from system programming before physically removing it 2 1 2 Maximum Values Throughout this manual maximum entry values are shown for each programming item as shown in the 16 example below 351 gt ENTER 01 10 Carrier Table No lt Trunk Group No ME l gt Q L END ENTER Disable Enable However please note that slot and port entry values are not listed within each programming item These values vary depending on the model of PBX and the card type installed as shown below Available Slot Entry Values PBX Model Free Slot Number Supported Cards KX NCP500 01 05 All cards KX NCP1000 01 07
27. Panasonic CERTIFIED DEALER MAPAS M 1000 PT Programming Manual Pure IP PBX Panasonic KX NCP500 KXNCP500 NCP500 KX NCP1000 1000 NCP1000 2 Panasonic Telephone Systems AV qisesonic Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Pure IP PBX Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use KX NCP500 KX NCP1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2 0200 or later Document Version 2009 12 Introduction Introduction About this Programming Manual The PT Programming Manual is designed to serve as a reference to programming the Panasonic Pure IP PBX using a Panasonic proprietary telephone PT with display The PT Programming Manual is divided into the following sections Section 1 Overview Provides an overview of programming the PBX Section 2 PT Programming Serves as reference operating instructions when using a display PT to program the PBX Section 3 Appendix Provides a list of all related PT programming items for each feature as Feature Programming References References Found in the PT Programming Manual PT Programming Manual References Related sections of the PT Programming Manual are listed for your reference Feature Manual References The Feature Manual explains what the PBX can do as well as how to obtain the most of its many features and facilities Sections from the Feature Manual are listed throughout the PT Programming Manual for your
28. ack to Previous Menu CANCEL SHIFT PROGRAM 14 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 1 Programming Instructions Fixed Buttons KX NT300 NE KX T7200 Function KX DT300 KX T7400 RECALL RECALL FLASH F L AS H TRANSFER TRANSFER CLEAR INTERCOM INTERCOM SECRET INTERCOM The buttons shown in this column are from the KX T7400 series Entering System Programming Mode Using a PT to perform system programming allows an authorized extension user to set a wide range of PBX features and parameters There are two levels of system programming that can be performed with a PT administrator level programming and user level programming Administrator Level Allows the programming of all settings accessible through PT programming System Password for Administrator Q gt X gt orPTP Programming No PROGRAMI for rogramming SE PAUSE 1234 User Level Allows the programming of limited settings as permitted through PC programming System Password for User p gt p Programming No for PT Programming B PROGRAM 3 digits PAUSE 1234 Note means default value throughout this manual Programming Structure dd Programming Group Title Description OXX Basic Programming Frequently used programming steps 1XX System Management
29. ager Floating Extension Number 730 Outgoing Message OGM Floating Extension Number 731 Outgoing Message OGM Name 811 Modem Floating Extension Number 812 ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number Feature Manual References 6 1 5 Floating Extension FWD Call Forwarding 472 Extension to CO Line Call Duration 473 CO to CO Line Call Duration 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line 605 Call Forwarding No Answer Time Feature Manual References 6 1 6 FWD Call Forwarding Host PBX Access Code Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX 471 Host PBX Access Code Feature Manual References 8 1 5 Host PBX Access Code Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX Hot Line 50 204 Hot Line Waiting Time PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 8 1 6 Hot Line ICD Group Features 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member 621 Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing 622 Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number 623 Incoming Call Distribution Group Name 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method 625 Destination for Overflow Time Expiration 626 Overflow Time 627 Destination When All Busy 628 Gueuing Call Capacity 629 Gueuing Hurry up Level 630 Gueuing Time Table 631 Sequences in Queuing Time Table 632 Ma
30. all Duration Limitation Feature Manual References 3 1 17 CO Line Call Limitation Dial Mode Selection 410 LCOT Dialing Mode 411 Pulse Rate 412 Minimum Duration Feature Manual References 4 1 3 Dial Mode Selection DID Direct Inward Dialing 451 DID Number 452 DID Name 453 DID Destination Feature Manual References 4 1 6 DID Direct Inward Dialing DIL Direct In Line 450 DIL 1 1 Destination Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 47 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 4 1 7 DIL Direct In Line DISA Direct Inward System Access 209 DISA Delayed Answer Time 210 DISA CO to CO Line Call Prolong Time 211 DISA Intercept Time 475 DISA Silence Detection 476 DISA Continuous Signal Detection 477 DISA Cyclic Signal Detection 604 Extension Intercept Destination 730 Outgoing Message OGM Floating Extension Number 4 731 Outgoing Message Name 732 DISA Security Mode Feature Manual References 4 1 8 DISA Direct Inward System Access DND Do Not Disturb 507 DND Override Feature Manual References 4 1 10 DND Do Not Disturb Door Open 207 Door Unlock Time 512 Permission for Door Open Access Feature Manual References 4 1 11 Door Open Doorphone Call 720 Doorphone Call Destination 729 Doorphone Number Reference Feature Man
31. call Time e 503 Call Transfer to CO Line 712 Music for Transfer Feature Manual References 3 1 10 Call Transfer Caller ID 001 System Speed Dialing Number 002 System Speed Dialing Name 490 Caller ID Signal Type Feature Manual References 3 1 3 Caller ID CLl Calling Line Identification Distribution 001 System Speed Dialing Number 002 System Speed Dialing Name Feature Manual References 3 1 14 Calling Line Identification Distribution CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation 003 Extension Number 606 CLIP Number Feature Manual References 3 1 15 CLIP Calling Line Identification Presentation COS Class of Service 2 1 8 COS Programming 602 Class of Service Feature Manual References 3 1 21 COS Class of Service CPC Calling Party Control Signal Detection 413 LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time Outgoing 414 CPC Signal Detection Time Incoming 46 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 3 1 22 CPC Calling Party Control Signal Detection CO Line Access 400 LCOT CO Line Connection 401 LCOT CO Line Name 409 CO Line Number Reference 500 Trunk Group Number Feature Manual References 3 1 16 CO Line Access CO Line Call Limitation 472 Extension to CO Line Call Duration 473 CO to CO Line Call Duration 502 CO Line C
32. d 008 Absent Message 008 gt gt LocationNo gt Message gt 5 ENTER 1 8 Max 16 characters ENTER For default values see 1 1 1 Absent Message in the Feature Manual 18 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 4 System Management Programming 2 1 4 System Management Programming 100 Flexible Numbering 100 gt gt Loon gt Cane gt gt E 01 68 1 4 digits END ENTER ENTER HOLD To the Next Location No To the Desired Location No ENTER v NEXT CANCEL For default values see 6 1 4 Flexible Numbering Fixed Numbering in the Feature Manual 101 Time Service Switching Mode 101 gt gt gt AUTO ANS MESSAGE END ENTER Manual Automatic ENTER 102 Time Service Starting Time 102 gt gt Dal gt gt gt 0 Sun 1 Mon 1 Day 1 2 Lunch ENTER 2 Tue 3 Wed 3 Day 2 4 Night 4 5 Fri 6 Sat HourMinute gt Gwm gt gt a gt gt 01 00 12 59 To the Next Time No To the Next Day No ENTER NTER v PJ NEXT Page up 103 Idle Line Access Local Access 103 gt gt Location gt Trunk Group gt END 01 64 01 64 Location Group ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 19 2 1 4 System Management Programming 110 System Password for Administrator
33. e Programming 414 LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time Incoming 414 gt gt Sein Faris gt I 0 None 1 6 5 END ENTER 2 113 N 1 x8 ms ENTER 051 400 ms 416 LCOT Pause Time 416 gt gt SiotNo gt PortNo gt gt 1 5 2 5 END ENTER 45455 ENTER 417 LCOT Flash Recall Time 417 gt gt gt 5 gt 8 None 80 96 112 END ENTER 300 600 900 1200 ms option 418 LCOT Disconnect Time 418 gt gt 0 5 amp 1 5 2 0 END ENTER 4 0 12 0 s ENTER 450 DIL 1 1 Destination 450 gt gt gt gt Destination lt lt 1 Day 2 Lunch 1 5 digits ENTER 3 Break 4 Night lt lt lt END ENTER 451 DID Number 451 gt gt Location gt DDNo gt DI END ENTER 0001 1000 Max 32 digits ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 27 2 1 7 CO Line Programming 452 DID Name 452 gt gt LocationNo Nam gt gt ENTER 0001 1000 20 characters ENTER 453 DID Destination 453 gt gt gt Destination No gt amp gt EI 1 Day 2 Lunch n 5 diaj ENTER 3 Break 4 Night 0001 1000 1 5 digits ENTER 471 Host PBX Access Code 471 gt gt Trunk Group No gt gt gt 01 64 01 10 ENTER gt gt Host PBX Access Code gt O Max 10 digits END
34. e software If you do not have a backup of the system data you must reset the PBX to its factory defaults and reprogram it Therefore we strongly recommend maintaining a backup of the system data For more information on how to back up the system data refer to the on line help of the Maintenance Console However as system passwords can be extracted from backup copies of the system data file do not allow unauthorized access to these files 1 1 3 Entering Characters The following characters can be used when storing a name message or other text entry data using a PT The tables below show you the characters available by pushing each button a specific number of times Table 1 Standard mode Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 11 1 1 3 Entering Characters Table 2 Option mode 12 13 14 15 Example of Entering Characters To enter Ann FWD DND 2 6 5times OR Toerase the character on the cursor press CLEAR To move the cursor to the left press To move the cursor to the right press When entering two or more characters that use the same button consecutively e g and I you must press this button or the FWD DND button after entering the first character f SELECT is pressed the characters for each button will be displayed in reverse order To toggle between Table 1 and Table 2 when using the KX NT300 KX DT300 KX T7600 series p
35. er Group No 001 032 Pickup Group 33 64 All extension user groups CD gt L SELECT No Yes ENTER END 660 VM Group Floating Extension Number 660 gt gt MOPT Group gt Eine gt gt 1 END gt 1 5 digits ENTER Group 1 500 ENTER 36 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 9 Extension Programming 680 Idle Extension Hunting Type 680 gt gt Hunting Groupe gt SB gt gt E 01 64 Circular END ENTER ENTER 681 Idle Extension Hunting Group Member 681 gt Hunting Group gt gt ENTER 01 64 01 16 gt gt 1 5 digits ENTER END 690 PS Registration 690 gt PSNo gt Extn No gt Toners gt E SER CETTE operation 64 5 laits sss EN ENTER ENTER below KX TD7690 gt P Pushpower PushF3 C Tone button for 2 key for 2 seconds seconds Note For details about PS registration refer to the Quick Installation Guide for the relevant Cell Station CS 691 PS Termination 691 gt gt 5 gt gt END ENTER 001 064 ENTER 692 Personal Identification Number PIN for PS Registration 692 gt gt PN forPS Registration gt gt DJ 4 digits END ENTER 1234 Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 37 2 1 10 Resource Interface Programming 699 CS Status Reference 699
36. gramming Manual 29 2 1 8 COS Programming 502 CO Line Call Duration Limitation 502 SELECT 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 503 Call Transfer to CO Line cp 503 e SELECT 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 504 Call Forwarding to CO Line 504 COSNo gt E 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 505 Executive Busy Override 505 gt COS gt 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 506 Executive Busy Override Deny 506 gt gt dit 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 507 DND Override 507 gt COSNo gt 01 64 Disable ENTER Enable 508 Account Code Mode 508 gt gt 605 01 64 Option ENTER Forced 30 PT Programming Manual gt e gt ENTER gt gt gt gt END ENTER gt lt gt gt EEE ENTER gt cQ LJ END ENTER gt O gt E END ENTER gt Document Version 2009 12 2 1 8 COS Programming 509 TRS Level for System Speed Dialing 509 gt gt 05 gt 01 64 1 7 END ENTER ENTER 510 TRS Level for Extension Dial Lock 510 gt 5 END ENTER 511 Manager Assignment 511 gt COSNo gt Ser gt m 01 64 Disable Enable END ENTER Only COS No 64 ENTER
37. gramming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 6 TRS ARS Programming 2 1 6 TRS ARS Programming 300 TRS Override by System Speed Dialing sa gt 9 gt gt 300 AUTO ANS MESSAGE END ENTER Disable Enable ENTER HOLD 301 TRS Denied Code 301 gt Leve No gt Location Denied Code gt E 2 6 001 100 Max 16 digits END ENTER ENTER To the Next Location No To the Desired Location No Y NEXT CANCEL 902 TRS Exception Code 302 gt Level Location No Exception Code gt Z 2 6 001 100 16 digits END ENTER ENTER 303 Special Carrier Access Code 303 gt LocationNo gt Carter Access Cod gt gt CI END 01 20 16 digits ENTER ENTER 304 Emergency Number 304 gt gt LocsionNo gt EmergencyNo gt gt B iqi END ENTER 01 10 Max 32 digits ENTER 320 ARS Mode gt SELECT gt 6 gt gt 320 Offlidle Line END ENTER All Access ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 23 2 1 6 TRS ARS Programming 321 ARS Leading Number 321 gt gt Location gt LeadingNo gt END ENTER 0001 1000 16 digits ENTER 322 ARS Routing Plan Table Number 322 gt gt Location No Plan Tabie No gt gt 0001 1000 01 16 END ENTER 01 ENTER
38. gt gt Carrier Table Carrier Access Code gt gt 2 iai END ENTER 01 10 Max 32 digits ENTER 2 1 7 CO Line Programming 400 LCOT CO Line Connection 400 gt Port N gt E 400 gt SiotNo Port No gt suc gt gt ENTER No Connect ENTER HOLD Connect To the Next Port No To the Desired Port No ENTER v NEXT CANCEL 401 LCOT CO Line Name 401 gt lt coLineNo gt Name gt iai END ENTER 3 digits Max 20 characters ENTER Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 25 2 1 7 CO Line Programming 402 LCOT Trunk Group Number 402 gt Line gt Trunk Group gt gt ENTER Aue 2 ENTER END 409 LCOT CO Line Number Reference 409 Siete gt PortNo gt a Reference only END ENTER 410 LCOT Dialing Mode 410 gt SiotNo PortNo gt gt END ENTER SOME ENTER 411 LCOT Pulse Rate 411 gt gt E Pri SP gt gt Low High END ENTER ENTER 412 LCOT DTMF Minimum Duration 412 P gt END ENTER Ms ENTER 413 LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time Outgoing 413 SiotNe Por No gt I 0 None 1 6 5 END ENTER 2 113 1 8 ms ENTER 051 400 ms 26 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 7 CO Lin
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40. ibution 1 5 digits END ENTER Group No ENTER 001 128 623 Incoming Call Distribution Group Name 623 e Incoming Call Distribution ENTER Group No 001 128 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method 624 er Incoming Call gt gt 5 Distribution e Ring UCD ENTER Group Priority Hunt ENTER 001 128 625 Destination for Overflow Time Expiration 625 gt une Destination No 1 2 Lunch Max 32 digits ENTER Group No 3 Break 4 Night 001 128 gt gt gt END ENTER 626 Overflow Time 626 gt Incoming Gall Overflow Time gt gt Distribution 1 125 10 s END ENTIER Group No ENTER 001 128 34 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 2 1 9 Extension Programming 627 Destination When Busy 627 gt Incoming Call Distribution gt Time No lt Destination lt lt 1 Day 2 Lunch Max 32 digits ENTER Group No 3 Break 4 Night 001 128 o 628 Queuing Call Capacity Incoming Call 5 628 gt gt gt Number in Queuing gt gt 77 0 30 Group No 30 ENTER 001 128 ENTER 629 Queuing Hurry up Level 629 Mcoming Call CHuny up Level gt gt DJ Distribution Group No 1 30 END 001 128 ENTER ENTER
41. ification Code Entry 120 Verification Code 121 Verification Code Name 122 Verification Code Personal Identification Number PIN 123 Verification Code COS Number Feature Manual References 19 1 1 Verification Code Entry Virtual PS 690 PS Registration Feature Manual References 19 1 2 Virtual PS Voice Mail VM Group 601 Terminal Device Assignment 660 VM Group Floating Extension Number Feature Manual References 19 1 3 Voice Mail VM Group Voice Mail DPT Digital Integration 201 Transfer Recall Time Feature Manual References 19 1 4 Voice Mail DPT Digital Integration Walking COS 005 Extension Personal Identification Number PIN Feature Manual References 20 1 1 Walking COS Walking Extension 007 DSS Console Paired Telephone Feature Manual References 20 1 2 Walking Extension 58 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References Wireless XDP Parallel Mode 515 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone Feature Manual References 20 1 5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 59 Panasonic Telephone Systems oiceSonic MANUAL Panasonic See More Panasonic Manuals www voicesonic com Phone 877 289 2829 Copyright This material is copyrighted by Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd and may be reproduced for internal use only All other reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited wit
42. models Please consult your certified Panasonic dealer for more information Product specifications are subject to change without notice For details about PT programming using the KX NT400 refer to the Operating Instructions for the KX NT400 Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 3 Table of Contents Table of Contents 4 1 9 1 1 Introduction E ne nee 10 1 1 1 10 1 1 2 Password 621 1015 10 1 1 3 Entenng 11 2 PT Programming au 13 2 1 PT Programming meet 14 2 1 1 Programming Instructions 14 2 1 2 16 2 1 3 BasiG Progr mMINg MEE s 17 000 Date amp Time 17 001 System Speed Dialing Number 17 002 System Speed Dialing 17 003 Extension Number 17 18 005 Extension Personal Identification Number PIN 18 006 Operator 18 007 DSS Console Paired 18 008 Absent 18 2 1 4 System Management Programming
43. ndix Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 43 3 1 1 KX NCP500 KX NCP1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2 02xx 3 1 Revision History 3 1 1 KX NCP500 KX NCP1000 PBMPR Software File Version 2 02xx Changed Contents 2 1 9 Extension Programming 690 PS Registration 2 1 10 Resource Interface Programming 711 Music on Hold 44 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References 3 2 Feature Programming References Absent Message e 008 Absent Message Feature Manual References 1 1 1 Absent Message Account Code Entry 508 Account Code Mode Feature Manual References 1 1 2 Account Code Entry ARS Automatic Route Selection 320 ARS Mode 321 ARS Leading Number 322 ARS Routing Plan Table Number 325 ARS Exception Number 330 ARS Routing Plan Time Table 331 346 ARS Routing Plan Table 1 16 350 ARS Carrier Name 351 ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access 352 ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access 353 ARS Carrier Access Code Feature Manual References 1 1 3 ARS Automatic Route Selection Call Hold e 200 Hold Recall Time Feature Manual References 3 1 4 Call Hold Call Pickup 650 Extension User Groups of a Pickup Group Feature Manual References 3 1 8 Call Pickup Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 45 3 2 Feature Programming References Call Transfer 201 Transfer Re
44. provides an overview of programming the PBX Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 9 1 1 2 Password Security 1 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Introduction These programming instructions are designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the Panasonic Pure IP PBX Each feature in the PBX has default settings that can be changed to customize the PBX to your requirements These settings control the functions of the PBX and changing them is referred to as system programming Only one person can perform system programming at a time Any other users trying to enter system programming mode will be denied access Ways to Program There are two programming methods PC Personal Computer Programming All features and settings of the PBX can be programmed through PC programming with Maintenance Console Installing and starting the Maintenance Console is described in the Installation Manual PT Proprietary Telephone Programming A subset of the features and settings of the PBX can be programmed using a PT PT programming is described in Section 2 1 PT Programming An extension user can perform system programming by entering three digit programming numbers with a PT 1 1 2 Password Security To maintain system security system passwords are required to access certain programming functions of the PBX By giving different users access to different passwords it is possible to control the amount of programming that each
45. ress the leftmost soft button 12 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 Section 2 PT Programming This section serves as reference operating instructions when using a display PT to program the PBX Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 13 2 1 1 Programming Instructions 2 1 PT Programming 2 1 1 Programming Instructions Required Telephone Extension PBX settings can be customized through system programming by using a proprietary telephone PT with a multiline display such as the KX NT343 or KX NT346 To access system programming the Class of Service COS assigned to the PT s extension must be programmed to allow system programming or the PT must be connected to the lowest numbered port on the card installed in the lowest numbered slot Only one system programming session can be performed at a time This means that only one user can access system programming at a time whether through a PT or PC For a list of characters that can be entered during system programming see Section 1 1 3 Entering Characters Buttons and Functions Fixed Buttons KX NT300 EE KX T7200 Function KX DT300 KX T7400 0 x REDIAL 9 PREVIOUS OY SP PHONE NEXT Y 0 FWD DND Page up er CONF Page down AUTO DIAL ENTER STORE 59 59 0 B
46. ual References 4 1 12 Doorphone Call EFA External Feature Access 417 LCOT Flash Recall Time 48 PT Programming Manual Document Version 2009 12 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 5 1 1 EFA External Feature Access Emergency Call 304 Emergency Number Feature Manual References 5 1 2 Emergency Call Executive Busy Override 505 Executive Busy Override 506 Executive Busy Override Deny Feature Manual References 5 1 3 Executive Busy Override Extension Dial Lock 510 TRS Level for Extension Dial Lock Feature Manual References 5 1 4 Extension Dial Lock Extension PIN Personal Identification Number 005 Extension Personal Identification Number PIN Feature Manual References 5 1 6 Extension PIN Personal Identification Number Extension Port Configuration 007 DSS Console Paired Telephone 600 EXtra Device Port Mode Feature Manual References 5 1 7 Extension Port Configuration Flash Recall Terminate e 418 Disconnect Time Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 49 3 2 Feature Programming References Feature Manual References 6 1 2 Flash Recall Terminate Flexible Numbering Fixed Numbering 100 Flexible Numbering Feature Manual References 6 1 4 Flexible Numbering Fixed Numbering Floating Extension 623 Incoming Call Distribution Group Name 660 VM Group Floating Extension Number 700 External P
47. ximum Number of Agents Feature Manual References 9 1 1 ICD GROUP FEATURES ICD Group Features Group Call Distribution 621 Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method 632 Maximum Number of Agents Feature Manual References 9 1 2 ICD Group Features Group Call Distribution ICD Group Features Outside Destinations 620 Incoming Call Distribution Group Member 621 Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing 622 Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number 624 Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method 629 Queuing Hurry up Level Feature Manual References 9 1 4 ICD Group Features Outside Destinations ICD Group Features Overflow 625 Destination for Overflow Time Expiration 626 Overflow Time 627 Destination When All Busy Document Version 2009 12 PT Programming Manual 51 3 2 Feature Programming References 628 Queuing Call Capacity 632 Maximum Number of Agents Feature Manual References 9 1 5 ICD Group Features Overflow ICD Group Features Queuing 628 Gueuing Call Capacity 629 Gueuing Hurry up Level 630 Queuing Time Table 631 Sequences in Queuing Time Table 632 Maximum Number of Agents Feature Manual References 9 1 6 ICD Group Features Queuing Idle Extension Hunting 680 Idle Extension Hunting Type 691
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