Panasonic KX-NS700 Feature Manual page 211

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Service
Calling Line
Identification
Presentation (CLIP)
Connected Line
Identification
Presentation (COLP)
Calling Line
Identification
Restriction (CLIR)
Connected Line
Identification
Restriction (COLR)
Caller ID
3.
Private Networking Connection (QSIG)
Private networking with QSIG is possible using an ISDN line. Each ISDN port must be programmed so
that each ISDN line has a "master" connection and a "slave" connection.
Conditions
En bloc
The PBX sends all of dialed digits at once after the extension user completes dialing. The PBX
recognizes the end of dialing as follows:
the # key is pressed (programmable).
10.9 PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options—Option 2—ISDN en Bloc Dial—[#] as End of
Dial for en Bloc mode
the dialed number is a preprogrammed telephone number.
11.1.4 PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialing Plan
the inter-digit timer expires.
10.3 PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters—Dial / IRNA / Recall / Tone—Dial—
Extension Inter-digit (s)
Extension Number
An extension number can be assigned to each ISDN port.
12.1.1 PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—Main—Extension
Number
Network Type
Each ISDN port can be set to the requirements of each country/area.
L1 Active Mode and L2 Data Link Mode
The active mode of Layer 1 (L1) and the data link mode of Layer 2 (L2) can be selected individually
(Permanent or Call by Call) for each ISDN port.
TEI Assignment Mode
The Terminal Endpoint Identifier (TEI) assignment mode can be selected for each ISDN port.
Document Version 2017-06
10.1.18 ISDN (INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK) FEATURES
Description
Sends the caller's telephone number to the
network when making a call. The called party
can see the number on his or her telephone
display before answering the call.
Sends the telephone number of the answered
party to the network when answering a call. The
caller can see the number on his telephone
display when the line is connected.
Prevents the caller's CLI from being presented
to the called party.
Prevents COLP from being sent by the
answered party.
The PBX receives Caller ID information, such as
the caller's name and telephone number, when a
call is sent from the network. A display
proprietary telephone (PT) user can see this
information before answering the call.
Details in
→ 4.1.15 CLIP
(Calling Line
Identification
Presentation)
→ 4.1.3 Caller ID
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