Trunk Group (3/3) - Panasonic KX-TD500 System Reference Manual

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Description of Assigning Items
Trunk Group
Trunk Name
Direct Termination
Night Answer Point
(Type : No.)
Dial Mode
DTMF Duration Time
Pulse Speed
% break
CPC Detection
Start Arrangement
Wink Signal
Time-Out
Assigns the trunk group number of the CO line.
Assigns the name of the CO line. This will appear on the CRT screen of
the Attendant Console and the display of PITS telephone (if provided)
when making or receiving a CO call.
Assigns the directory number of the destination, when the trunk group of
the line is set to "DIL 1:1" in Incoming Mode (Day).
Assigns Night Answer point when the "Incoming Mode (Night)" is assigned
to "FIXED" or "FLEXIBLE".
"NAG" can be selected only when Trunk Group "Incoming Mode (Night)" is
assigned to "FIXED".
If it is not assigned to "FIXED" nor "FLEXIBLE", "—" appears in the setting
field, and it is impossible to assign a destination.
Assigns the dial type (DTMF or Pulse). This is the output mode regardless
of the dial mode of the telephone used.
If Pulse is selected, refer to Section 11-C-43.00 "World Select 1 (WS1)"
about the following items.
• Interdigit Pause
• Pulse Type
• % Break Detect
Assigns the duration of the DTMF tones sent.
It is possible to assign this option only when the "Dial Mode" is set to
"DTMF". When the dial mode is set to "Pulse", this field is blank.
Assigns the pulse speed.
It is possible to assign this option only when the "Dial Mode" is set to
"Pulse". When the dial mode is set to "DTMF", this field is blank.
Assigns the % break for pulse digits. This is the ratio between on and off
hook signals during digit transmission.
Assigns the expected minimum duration for detecting CPC (Calling Party
Control) signal.
Assigns DID start type.
When the trunk group of the line is set to "DID", there are two methods of
initiating a call. One is immediate start where the system outpulses the
digits as soon as the trunk is seized and the other is where the system
waits for a signal (wink start) from the far end before any digits are sent.
Assignable when Start Arrangement is set to "Send Delay Wink".
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