Panasonic KX-TAW848 Features Manual
Panasonic KX-TAW848 Features Manual

Panasonic KX-TAW848 Features Manual

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Advanced Hybrid & Wireless PBX

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  • Page 1: Feature Guide

    Advanced Hybrid & Wireless PBX Feature Guide KX-TAW848 Model No. Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Advanced Hybrid & Wireless PBX. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. KX-TAW848: Version 1.1...
  • Page 2 The Feature Guide is designed to serve as an overall reference describing the features of the Panasonic Advanced Hybrid & Wireless PBX. It explains what the PBX can do, as well as how to obtain the most of its many features and facilities.
  • Page 3: Password Security

    Certain PTs, features, and optional service cards are not available in some areas. Consult your dealer for more information. • Every system programming setting can be accessed using a PC and the Panasonic KX- TAW848 Maintenance Console software ( 2.3.1 PC Programming). For programming...
  • Page 4: Feature Highlights

    1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group) Portable Station (PS) Features A Panasonic PS can be used in place of a PT to provide wireless access to PBX features and call handling. When in Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, a PS can share an extension number with a wired telephone, allowing extension users to use their PSs when they are away from their desks to answer or make calls as if they were using their wired telephones.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Call Handling Features ..............11 Incoming Call Features ..................12 1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features ................12 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW ................... 12 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL)..........................14 1.1.1.3 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution ..................15 1.1.1.4 Intercept Routing..........................
  • Page 6 1.6.1 Memory Dialing Features ..................60 1.6.1.1 Memory Dialing Features—OVERVIEW ....................60 1.6.1.2 One-touch Dialing ..........................61 1.6.1.3 Last Number Redial ..........................62 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System ......................62 1.6.1.5 Quick Dialing ............................63 1.6.1.6 Hot Line..............................64 Busy Line/Busy Party Features ................65 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)..............
  • Page 7 1.16 Caller ID Features ....................113 1.16.1 Caller ID ........................113 1.16.2 Incoming Call Log ....................117 1.17 Message Features....................120 1.17.1 Message Waiting....................120 1.17.2 Absent Message ....................121 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features ..............123 1.18.1 Fixed Buttons ......................123 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons.....................124 1.18.3 LED Indication.......................127 1.18.4 Display Information ....................129 1.19...
  • Page 8 Local Alarm Information ..................197 Programming Instructions............199 Introduction ......................200 3.1.1 Introduction......................200 PC Programming ....................201 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console ........201 PT Programming ....................205 3.3.1 Programming Instructions ..................205 3.3.2 Basic Programming ....................208 3.3.3 System Programming ...................
  • Page 9 4.2.13 Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature [2-6-4]..........298 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] ...............301 4.2.15 Class of Service—External Call Block [2-7-2]............308 4.2.16 Class of Service—Internal Call Block [2-7-3] ............308 4.2.17 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from CO [2-8-1]............309 4.2.18 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Doorphone [2-8-2] ..........309 4.2.19 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others [2-8-3] ............310 4.2.20...
  • Page 10 4.6.3 Emergency Dial [6-2].................... 438 4.6.4 Verified Code [6-3]....................438 4.6.5 Second Dial Tone [6-4] ..................440 4.6.6 Absent Message [6-5] ..................441 4.6.7 Tenant [6-6] ......................441 TRS [7]......................... 443 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] ....................443 4.7.2 Exception Code [7-2].................... 443 4.7.3 Special Carrier [7-3] .....................
  • Page 11: Call Handling Features

    Section 1 Call Handling Features Feature Guide...
  • Page 12: Incoming Call Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features Incoming Call Features 1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features 1.1.1.1 Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Description CO lines are used to connect a PBX to a public network, i.e., the telephone company. Distribution Method Each CO line port uses a method of distributing calls to their destinations as they are received.
  • Page 13 1.1 Incoming Call Features Intercept Routing After a call has been directed to its DIL or CLI destination, the following Intercept Routing features, if programmed, can redirect the call. Type Description Details in No Answer If a called party does not answer a call within a •...
  • Page 14: Direct In Line (Dil)

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.1.2 Direct In Line (DIL) Description Directs an incoming CO line call to a preprogrammed destination based on the CO line carrying the call. Each CO line has a destination for each time mode. [Method Flowchart] A CO line call is received.
  • Page 15: Calling Line Identification (Cli) Distribution

    1.1 Incoming Call Features destination, if assigned. If not assigned, the call is routed to the Direct In Line (DIL) destination, extension 101. In lunch mode: CLI distribution is disabled. The call is routed to the DIL destination, extension 100. Note Tenant numbers and VPS trunk (CO line) group numbers (not shown here) can also be programmed in the DIL Table.
  • Page 16: Intercept Routing

    1.1 Incoming Call Features In this example: If the caller’s telephone number is "1-212-555-1234": The PBX looks for the number in the System Speed Dialing Table. (The CO Line Access number, "9", is disregarded.) The number is found in location 000. If CLI distribution is enabled in the current time mode for the CO line carrying the call (for DIL distribution), the call is routed to its CLI destination, extension 200.
  • Page 17 1.1 Incoming Call Features When the original destination is: The Available Intercept Destination is: • ICD Group The ICD Group Overflow destination assigned to the group ( Destination for Overflow Time Expiration [625]) ( 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature) • PS Ring Group The destination assigned to the CO line group carrying the call ( CO Line Group Intercept...
  • Page 18: Intercept Routing-No Destination

    1.1 Incoming Call Features When the call was intercepted via Intercept Routing—Busy, the call waits at the original destination. If the extension has Call Waiting activated, the user will hear a call waiting tone. When the call was intercepted via Intercept Routing—DND, the call waits at the original destination and it rings.
  • Page 19: Internal Call Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.2 Internal Call Features 1.1.2.1 Internal Call Features—OVERVIEW Description There are two types of internal calls, described below. Feature Description Details in Intercom Call A call from one extension to another. • 1.5.3 Intercom Call Doorphone Call A call made from a doorphone to its preprogrammed •...
  • Page 20: Internal Call Block

    1.1 Incoming Call Features 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block Description Internal calls can be restricted based on the Class of Service (COS) assigned to the caller and to the called party. [Programming Example: Internal Call Block] Called Party Caller COS 1 COS 2 COS 3 COS...
  • Page 21: Incoming Call Indication Features

    1.1 Incoming Call Features Feature Guide References 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) 1.1.3 Incoming Call Indication Features 1.1.3.1 Incoming Call Indication Features—OVERVIEW Description Extension telephones can indicate an incoming call in various ways, described below. Indication Type Feature Description Details in Ring Tone Ring Tone A telephone rings when receiving a call.
  • Page 22: Call Waiting

    1.1 Incoming Call Features preferred ring tone pattern by selecting a table. [Ring Tone Patterns] 1 280 ms Single Double Triple S-Double [Programming Example: Ring Tone Pattern Table] CO Line Call/Hold Intercom Doorphone Call Recall Table Timed Call Call/Hold Reminder Back Recall TRG1...
  • Page 23 1.1 Incoming Call Features display for five seconds, followed by a 10-second pause, then flashes again for five seconds. • Call Waiting from the Telephone Company Besides the Call Waiting feature provided by the PBX, you can also subscribe to your telephone company’s Call Waiting service and receive call waiting tones from the telephone company’s analog lines.
  • Page 24: Receiving Group Features

    1.2 Receiving Group Features Receiving Group Features 1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting Description If a called extension is busy or in Do Not Disturb (DND) mode, Idle Extension Hunting redirects the call to an idle member of the same idle extension hunting group, which can be programmed through system programming ( Idle Extension Hunting Group Member [681]).
  • Page 25: Incoming Call Distribution (Icd) Group Features

    1.2 Receiving Group Features [Available Destination] The following can be used as overflow destinations assigned to an idle extension hunting group. Destination Availability Wired Extension (PT/SLT) ICD Group PS Ring Group VM Group (DTMF/DPT) External Pager (TAFAS) DISA Analog Remote Maintenance Idle Line Access no.
  • Page 26 1.2 Receiving Group Features Group Member [620]), and can belong to more than one group. [Programming Example: ICD Group] Max. No. of Queuing Overflow Destination Group Floating Group Distribution Hurry-up Overflow Tenant Busy Extensions Call Extn. No. Name Method Level Time (No.
  • Page 27 1.2 Receiving Group Features [Example of ICD Group 1 (Above)] A through F below indicate settings shown above in "Programming Example: ICD Group". The numbers found in circles below indicate calls and the order in which they arrived. Calls arrive at ICD group 1. Overflow Feature Redirects to the overflow destination.
  • Page 28 1.2 Receiving Group Features be played for waiting callers. VIP Call [ 1.2.2.4 VIP Call] ICD groups can be assigned a priority, allowing calls in higher-priority groups to be answered before calls in lower-priority groups. Overflow Feature [ 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature] When calls cannot be answered or queued, they can be redirected to a preprogrammed destination via ICD Group Overflow.
  • Page 29: Group Call Distribution

    1.2 Receiving Group Features 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution Description Each incoming call distribution (ICD) group has a specified number of extensions which can handle calls at the same time. ( Maximum Number of Agents [632]) This allows you to devote some of your staff to answering calls (call agents) while others carry on with their work.
  • Page 30 1.2 Receiving Group Features Distribution Description Method Ring All extensions in the group ring simultaneously. Delayed Ringing Each extension can be programmed for Delayed Ringing ( Group Delayed Ringing [621]), which allows extensions to be alerted to calls by flashing buttons only. Each extension can be programmed to not ring at all, or to ring only after a preprogrammed time has passed.
  • Page 31 1.2 Receiving Group Features [G-DN Button for Group Call Waiting] Group Call Waiting works differently depending on the assigned Group Call Waiting Distribution method, as follows: Ring: All busy extensions hear a call waiting tone simultaneously for the first incoming call, even if they do not have a Group Directory Number (G-DN) button. Additional calls are placed in the queue upon arrival.
  • Page 32: Queuing Feature

    1.2 Receiving Group Features 1.2.2.3 Queuing Feature Description When a preprogrammed number of extensions ( Maximum Number of Agents [632]) in an incoming call distribution (ICD) group are busy, additional calls can be placed in a queue as they arrive. Once a preprogrammed number of calls are waiting in the queue ( Queuing Call Capacity [628]), additional calls will be directed to the group’s overflow destination ( 1.2.2.5...
  • Page 33 We are sorry to Thank you for overflow 30 seconds. the overflow keep you holding. calling Panasonic. destination. destination. All of our agents All of our agents are are still handling currently handling other calls. We other calls.
  • Page 34: Vip Call

    1.2 Receiving Group Features 1.2.2.4 VIP Call Description Incoming call distribution (ICD) group can be assigned a priority, allowing calls in higher-priority groups (VIP calls) to be answered before calls in lower-priority groups. To use VIP Call mode, it must first be enabled for at least one ICD group. Once it has been enabled, the priority of each group’s calls is determined by its group number (lower-numbered groups have higher priority) and this priority affects which calls get directed to agents first.
  • Page 35: Overflow Feature

    1.2 Receiving Group Features have turned on Call Waiting. Call Waiting must be turned off on all member extensions in order for VIP Call to function. 1.2.2.5 Overflow Feature Description When all agents in an incoming call distribution (ICD) group are handling calls, additional calls can be directed to a queue.
  • Page 36: Log-In/Log-Out

    1.2 Receiving Group Features Destination Availability CO Line Group Access no. + CO Line Group no. + Phone no. Conditions • If the Overflow time expires, and the overflow destination is unavailable: The line is disconnected either when the caller has already heard an outgoing message (OGM) while waiting in a queue, or when the call reached an ICD group using Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ( 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)).
  • Page 37 1.2 Receiving Group Features Conditions • It is programmable whether the last remaining logged-in extension can log out. • Log-in/Log-out Button Any flexible button can be customized as a Log-in/Log-out button. Three types of buttons can be programmed, as explained below. Light Pattern Log-in/Log-out Usage...
  • Page 38 1.2 Receiving Group Features number of calls go unanswered. This allows extensions to be logged-out automatically in the event users leave their desks and forget to log out. The number of consecutive unanswered calls before Automatic Log-out is applied can be programmed for each ICD group.
  • Page 39: Call Forwarding (Fwd)/Do Not Disturb (Dnd) Features

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.3.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) 1.3.1.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)— OVERVIEW Description When an extension user cannot answer calls (on a call, out of the office, etc.), it is possible to forward or refuse the calls using the following features: Call Forwarding (FWD) Do Not Disturb (DND)
  • Page 40 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Type Description FWD for ICD Group FWD—Internal Works for incoming intercom calls Group Group FWD—External Works for incoming CO line calls Group FWD—Both Works for all incoming calls [Button Status—FWD/DND Button] A FWD/DND button shows the current status as follows: Light Pattern Status (default) Red on...
  • Page 41: Call Forwarding (Fwd)

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features calls or intercom calls, but not both. Note The FWD and DND icons on a PS display reflect the settings for CO line calls only. pressing the FWD/DND—Both button (including FWD/DND button [fixed button]) or the Group FWD—Both button will not change the FWD or DND mode for intercom calls and CO line calls separately.
  • Page 42 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Extension Forwards to Incoming Another Extension Intercom Calls Incoming CO Forwards to Line Calls Outside Party Available Forwarding Type: All Calls Busy No Answer Busy/No Answer ICD Group Incoming Forwards to Intercom Calls Another Extension Incoming CO Forwards to...
  • Page 43 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features * If an extension user cannot call certain extensions on a COS basis ( 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block), the extension user cannot forward his or her calls to those extensions either. Conditions [General] •...
  • Page 44 1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features Incoming call Original FWD No Answer destination • Boss & Secretary feature It is possible to call the original extension from the destination extension regardless of the forward setting. FWD—All Calls Incoming call Call or transfer a call...
  • Page 45: Do Not Disturb (Dnd)

    1.3 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Description An extension user can make use of the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature. If this feature is set, calls will not arrive at the extension, but arrive at other extension by using the Idle Extension Hunting feature ( 1.2.1 Idle Extension Hunting) or the Intercept Routing—Busy/DND feature ( 1.1.1.4 Intercept Routing).
  • Page 46: Answering Features

    1.4 Answering Features Answering Features 1.4.1 Answering Features 1.4.1.1 Answering Features—OVERVIEW Description An extension user can answer incoming calls by the following methods: Called Feature Description Details in Extension The user’s Line The user can select the line seized when •...
  • Page 47: Call Pickup

    1.4 Answering Features Conditions [Prime Line] • The priority of the incoming call is as follows: The call arriving at a button on which the "Prime Line" is assigned. The call arriving at the INTERCOM button. User Manual References User Manual 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup...
  • Page 48: Hands-Free Answerback

    1.4 Answering Features [Group Call Pickup] • A specified number of call pickup groups can be created ( Extension Groups of a Pickup Group [650]), each of which consists of extension groups. One extension group can belong to several call pickup groups. ( 2.2.2 Group) [Example] Call Pickup Group 1...
  • Page 49 1.4 Answering Features • Alternate Receiving/Calling Mode (Ring/Voice) Override Hands-free Answerback overrides the Alternate Receiving mode preset on the telephone and the Alternate Calling mode from the caller. • Hands-free Answerback with Headset The Hands-free Answerback feature can also be used with a headset. Feature Guide References 1.5.3 Intercom Call User Manual References...
  • Page 50: Making Call Features

    1.5 Making Call Features Making Call Features 1.5.1 Predialing Description A display proprietary telephone (PT) user can check and correct the number to be dialed on- hook. The call will be initiated after going off-hook. Conditions • Storing the Predialed Number in Personal Speed Dialing The predialed number can be stored in Personal Speed Dialing by pressing the AUTO DIAL/STORE button.
  • Page 51: Intercom Call

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.3 Intercom Call Description An extension user can call another extension user. Conditions • Extension Number/Name Assignment Extension numbers ( Extension Number [003]) and names ( Extension Name [004]) are assigned to all extensions. The assigned number and name of the other extension are shown on display PTs during intercom calls.
  • Page 52: Co Line Call Features

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.4 CO Line Call Features 1.5.4.1 CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Description An extension user can use the following features when making a CO line call: Feature Description Details in Emergency Call A user can dial preprogrammed emergency •...
  • Page 53: Account Code Entry

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.4.3 Account Code Entry Description An account code is used to identify outgoing CO line calls for accounting and billing purposes. The account code is appended to the Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call record. For example, a firm can use an account code for each client to determine which calls were made for which client, and can submit a bill to the client according to the client’s account code as shown on the SMDR call record.
  • Page 54: Dial Type Selection

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.4.4 Dial Type Selection Description The dialing mode (rotary or tone) can be selected for each CO line through system programming ( LCOT Dialing Mode [410]) regardless of originating extension (under contract with the telephone company). Mode Description DTMF (Dual Tone...
  • Page 55: Host Pbx Access Code (Access Code To The Telephone Company From A Host Pbx)

    1.5 Making Call Features • When a preprogrammed Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialed after seizing a CO line, pauses are inserted a preprogrammed number of times after the code. 1.5.4.6 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX) Description This PBX can be installed behind an existing host PBX.
  • Page 56: Special Carrier Access Code

    1.5 Making Call Features Note In this example, "0" should be assigned as a Host PBX Access code for CO line group (TRG) 1 of this PBX. Conditions • TRS checks only the dialed telephone number excluding the Host PBX Access code when accessing the telephone company through the host PBX.
  • Page 57: Line Preference-Outgoing

    1.5 Making Call Features Feature Description Details in Line Preference— A user can select the line seized when going • 1.5.5.2 Line Outgoing off-hook. Preference— Outgoing CO Line Access A user can select the CO Line Access method • 1.5.5.3 CO Line every time a CO line call is made.
  • Page 58: Co Line Access

    1.5 Making Call Features 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access Description There are three methods of accessing a CO line. Method Description Operation Idle Line Selects an idle CO line Dial the Idle Line Access number or Access (Local automatically from the assigned press a L-CO button.
  • Page 59 1.5 Making Call Features • CO Line Hunting Order for Idle Line Access and CO Line Group Access The CO line hunting sequence in a CO line group (from lowest numbered CO line, from highest numbered CO line or rotation) can be determined through system programming. •...
  • Page 60: Memory Dialing Features

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Memory Dialing Features 1.6.1 Memory Dialing Features 1.6.1.1 Memory Dialing Features—OVERVIEW Description An extension user can store frequently dialed numbers in the PBX. A stored number is dialed automatically with a simple operation. Features Feature Storing Method Details in One-touch Dialing •...
  • Page 61: One-Touch Dialing

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Displayed Input Description while Entering PAUSE (Pause) Store a dialing pause by pressing the PAUSE button. ( 1.5.4.5 Pause Insertion) FLASH/RECALL Store a flash/recall signal (EFA mode) by (Hooking)* pressing the FLASH/RECALL button at the beginning of the number. ( 1.10.6 External Feature Access (EFA)) INTERCOM...
  • Page 62: Last Number Redial

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Conditions • One-touch Dialing Button Any flexible button can be customized as a One-touch Dialing button. • Full One-touch Dialing There is no need to go off-hook before pressing a One-touch Dialing button. Feature Guide References 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons User Manual References User Manual...
  • Page 63: Quick Dialing

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features Personal Speed Dialing is also known as Station Speed Dialing. Conditions [General] • Any number, such as a telephone number or feature number, can be stored in Speed Dialing. A name can be assigned to each Personal Speed Dialing number through personal programming, and also to each System Speed Dialing number ( System Speed Dialing Name [002]).
  • Page 64: Hot Line

    1.6 Memory Dialing Features [Programming Example: Quick Dialing] Location No. Quick Dialing No. Desired Number Quick Dialing 01 9110 (CO Line Call) Quick Dialing 02 3016 (Room Service) Quick Dialing 03 2011 90123456789 (Headquarters) Conditions • Quick Dialing numbers follow the flexible numbering plan. 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering) User Manual References User Manual...
  • Page 65: Busy Line/Busy Party Features

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features Busy Line/Busy Party Features 1.7.1 Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on) Description If the line is busy when a call is made, a callback ring can inform the caller when the line becomes free. If the called party was another extension, or if the dialed number is handled by Automatic Route Selection (ARS), the number is automatically redialed after the extension user answers the callback ring.
  • Page 66: Call Monitor

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features Is being monitored by another extension ( 1.7.3 Call Monitor). Is on a conference call ( 1.13.1 Conference Features). Is on a doorphone call ( 1.15.1 Doorphone Call). Is using Live Call Screening (LCS) or Two-way Record ( 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration).
  • Page 67: Call Waiting Tone

    1.7 Busy Line/Busy Party Features – Two-way Transfer button – One-touch Two-way Transfer button – Voice Mail (VM) Transfer button User Manual References User Manual 1.2.4 When the Dialed Line is Busy or There is No Answer 1.7.4 Call Waiting Tone Description When attempting to call a busy extension (i.e., an extension that is ringing or having a conversation), an extension user can send a call waiting tone to the busy extension.
  • Page 68: Toll Restriction (Trs) Features

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Toll Restriction (TRS) Features 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Description Toll Restriction (TRS) can prohibit extension users from making certain CO line calls, based on the Class of Service (COS) assigned to them ( Class of Service [602]). Each COS is assigned a TRS level for each time mode;...
  • Page 69 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Denied Code Tables Exception Code Tables Level 1 Not Programmable Not Programmable Level 2 Table for Level 2 Tables for Levels 2 through 6 Level 3 Tables for Levels 2 and 3 Tables for Levels 3 through 6 Level 4 Tables for Levels 2 through 4 Tables for Levels 4 through 6...
  • Page 70 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features [Flowchart] An extension user tries to make a CO line call. Was the number dialed using System Speed Dialing? Is TRS Override by System Speed Dialing enabled? Checks the TRS level of Checks the TRS level of the extension's COS in the extension's COS for the current time mode.
  • Page 71 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features from gaining access to the network and to these codes. KEEP THE SOFTWARE UP-TO-DATE WITH THE LATEST DATA. • TRS checks are performed for all calls made by: – Any CO line access (Idle Line Access, CO Line Group Access, S-CO Line Access) –...
  • Page 72: Extension Lock

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Feature Guide References 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 2.2.4 Time Service 1.8.2 Extension Lock Description Extension users can lock their telephones to prevent unauthorized use—useful for situations when extension users must leave their desks temporarily. When Extension Lock is engaged, the extension’s Toll Restriction (TRS) level ( 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)) is temporarily changed to another level, thereby determining which CO line...
  • Page 73: Dial Tone Transfer

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features 1.8.3 Dial Tone Transfer Description Allows an extension assigned as a manager change the Toll Restriction (TRS) level ( 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS)) of an extension for the purpose of making a single CO line call. The extension user first calls a manager, who then presses the Toll Restriction button, giving the extension user a dial tone from which the normally unauthorized call can be made.
  • Page 74: Verified Code Entry

    1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features Other features can be accessed by Walking COS, such as DND Override ( 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND)) and Executive Busy Override ( 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override). The same privileges and restrictions normally applied to a user are applied when using Walking COS. Conditions •...
  • Page 75 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features [Programming Example: Verified Codes] Itemized Location Verified User Verified Billing Code Code Name Code PIN for ARS 1111 Tom Smith 1234 2323 2222 John White 9876543210 4545 Verified Code [120] Verified Code Name [121] Verified Code Personal Identification Number (PIN) [122] Verified Code COS Number [123] Conditions WARNING...
  • Page 76 1.8 Toll Restriction (TRS) Features User Manual References User Manual 1.2.6 Calling without Restrictions 3.2.2 Manager Programming Feature Guide...
  • Page 77: Automatic Route Selection (Ars) Features

    1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Description Different telephone carriers charge different rates for calls placed to different areas. Your PBX may use different telephone carriers to make calls to different areas in an effort to reduce costs. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) is a feature which automatically selects different carriers each time a CO line call is made.
  • Page 78: Programming Procedures

    1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features [Carrier Selection Procedure Flowchart] The numbers in parentheses indicate the corresponding items found under [Programming Procedures] on the following pages. An extension user accesses a CO line and dials a telephone number. No (Normal CO Line Access) Is the ARS mode (1) enabled? Sends the telephone number as dialed.
  • Page 79 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features and does not need to be programmed here. Calls that are exempt from ARS are connected to the user-selected line, via the default carrier for that line. [Programming Example: ARS Leading Number Exception Table] Location Leading No.
  • Page 80 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features Routing Plan Since the preferred carrier may vary depending on the time of day, you can create an ARS- specific time table and break each day of the week into different time blocks. A different carrier can then be assigned to each time block.
  • Page 81 1.9 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features [Command Explanation] Description Command Inserts the Carrier Access Code Inserts the user-dialed number minus any removed digits Inserts a pause Inserts the Authorization Code for Tenant Inserts the Authorization Code for CO Line Group Inserts the Itemized Billing Code [0-9, , #]...
  • Page 82 • ARS Data Import/Export ARS tables and data can be copied to and from the PBX and a PC using the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console software. Files are saved in CSV (Comma Separated Value) format. Because of the large amounts of programming that may be necessary to use ARS effectively, you may choose to export ARS tables and data to a PC, edit them using the software of your choosing, then import the new data to the PBX.
  • Page 83: Conversation Features

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.1 Hands-free Operation Description A proprietary telephone (PT) user can talk to another party without lifting the handset. Pressing specific buttons, such as REDIAL, automatically activate hands-free mode. Conditions • PTs with the MONITOR Button PTs with the MONITOR button can dial in hands-free mode but cannot have hands-free conversations.
  • Page 84: Data Line Security

    1.10 Conversation Features • Answer/Release Button A flexible button can be customized as an Answer button or a Release button. Such buttons are useful for headset operation. It is possible to answer an incoming call by pressing the Answer button. While hearing a call waiting tone during a conversation, pressing the Answer button enables one to answer the second call by placing the current call on hold.
  • Page 85: External Feature Access (Efa)

    1.10 Conversation Features Conditions • FLASH/RECALL Button Mode One of the following modes can be selected for each extension through system programming: – Flash/Recall mode – Terminate mode – EFA mode. ( 1.10.6 External Feature Access (EFA)) • Terminate Button Any flexible button can be customized as the Terminate button.
  • Page 86: Co Line Call Limitation

    1.10 Conversation Features User Manual References User Manual 1.9.2 Host PBX 1.10.7 CO Line Call Limitation Description CO Line calls are limited by the following features: Feature Description Extension-to-CO Line If a call between an extension user and an outside party is Call Duration established, the call duration can be restricted by the system timer selected for each CO line group (...
  • Page 87: Paralleled Telephone

    1.10 Conversation Features 1.10.8 Paralleled Telephone Description By connecting telephones in parallel, you can increase the number of telephones connected to the PBX without adding additional extension cards. Both wired and wireless telephones can be connected in parallel. Single line telephones (SLTs) and analog proprietary telephones (APTs) can be connected to other telephones or connectors, allowing two telephones to be connected to the PBX through just one extension port.
  • Page 88: Calling Party Control (Cpc) Signal Detection

    1.10 Conversation Features Installation Manual References Installation Manual 2.6.2 Parallel Connection of the Extensions 1.10.9 Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection Description The Calling Party Control (CPC) signal is an on-hook indication (disconnect signal) sent from a CO line when the other party hangs up. To maintain efficient utilization of CO lines, the PBX monitors each line’s status and when CPC signal is detected on a line, the PBX disconnects the line and alerts the extension with a reorder tone.
  • Page 89: Transferring Features

    1.11 Transferring Features 1.11 Transferring Features 1.11.1 Call Transfer Description An extension user can transfer a call to another extension or an outside party. The following features are available: Feature Transferring method With Transfer is completed after announcing the transfer to the Announcement destination party.
  • Page 90 1.11 Transferring Features Destination Availability Idle Line Access no. + Phone no. CO Line Group Access no. + CO Line Group no. + Phone no. • One-touch Transfer DSS Console users and the proprietary telephone (PT) users can hold a call and quickly transfer it to an extension by pressing the DSS button directly.
  • Page 91: Holding Features

    1.12 Holding Features 1.12 Holding Features 1.12.1 Call Hold Description An extension user can put a call on hold. The following Hold features are available: Feature Description Call Hold General Any extension can retrieve a held call. Exclusive Call Hold Only the extension user who held the call can retrieve it.
  • Page 92: Call Park

    1.12 Holding Features Hold Transfer to CO Line Transfer to Extension Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Mode 1 Going on-hook CO Line Access No. Extension No. Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Flashing the hookswitch Mode 2 Hold Feature No.
  • Page 93: Call Splitting

    1.12 Holding Features Conditions • Automatic Call Park It is possible to select an idle parking zone automatically. • Retry If the specified parking zone is occupied or there is no vacant zone for Automatic Call Park, the originator will hear a busy tone. Retrying is possible while hearing a busy tone by selecting another parking zone or a vacant zone.
  • Page 94: Music On Hold

    1.12 Holding Features Conditions • Consultation Hold While having a conversation with one party, the other party is on consultation hold. ( 1.12.5 Consultation Hold) User Manual References User Manual 1.4.3 Call Splitting 1.12.4 Music on Hold Description Music can be played to any party on hold. The following audio sources are available: Internal audio source External audio source Tone...
  • Page 95: Consultation Hold

    1.12 Holding Features 1.12.5 Consultation Hold Description When an extension user is on a call and performs a Call Transfer ( 1.11.1 Call Transfer), Call Splitting ( 1.12.3 Call Splitting), or tries to establish a conference call ( 1.13.1.2 Conference), the call is automatically placed on consultation hold. When the operation is completed or canceled, the consultation hold is released.
  • Page 96: Conference Features

    1.13 Conference Features 1.13 Conference Features 1.13.1 Conference Features 1.13.1.1 Conference Features—OVERVIEW Description A conference call allows three or more parties to have a conversation. The following features are available to establish a conference call: Feature Description Details in Conference During a two-party conversation, an extension user can •...
  • Page 97 1.13 Conference Features Conditions • Conference Button For a PT which does not have the CONF (Conference) button, a flexible button can be customized as the Conference button. • Unattended Conference Call Duration The duration of an Unattended Conference can be restricted by the Unattended Conference Recall time.
  • Page 98: Privacy Release

    1.13 Conference Features 1.13.1.3 Privacy Release Description By default, all conversations which take place on CO lines, extension lines and doorphone lines are protected from others interrupting the conversations (Automatic Privacy). Privacy Release allows a proprietary telephone (PT) or portable station (PS) user to suspend Automatic Privacy for an existing CO line call on the S-CO button in order to establish a three- party call.
  • Page 99: Paging Features

    1.14 Paging Features 1.14 Paging Features 1.14.1 Paging Description An extension user can make a voice announcement to several people at once. The announcement is heard through the built-in speakers of proprietary telephones (PTs) and/ or an external pager (loudspeaker) which belong to a paging group. The paged person can answer the page from a nearby telephone.
  • Page 100 1.14 Paging Features Conditions • Extensions which cannot be paged are: – Portable stations (PSs) – Single line telephones (SLTs) – Ringing or busy PTs – PTs in Paging Deny mode – PTs in Paging DND mode These extensions cannot be paged, but can answer a page. •...
  • Page 101: Optional Device Features

    1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15.1 Doorphone Call Description A visitor can use a doorphone to call its preprogrammed destination. Extension users can call a doorphone. Conditions • Hardware Requirement: An optional doorphone and DPH card. • Call Destination The destination of doorphone calls can be assigned to each doorphone port for each time mode (...
  • Page 102: Door Open

    1.15 Optional Device Features User Manual References User Manual 1.9.1 Doorphone/Door Opener 1.15.2 Door Open Description Using an extension telephone, an extension user can unlock a door for a visitor. The door can be unlocked by extension users who are allowed to unlock the door in the Class of Service (COS) programming ( Permission for Door Open Access [512]).
  • Page 103: Background Music (Bgm)

    1.15 Optional Device Features • Pager Volume It is possible to change the volume level of an external pager through system programming. Installation Manual References Installation Manual 2.9.1 Connection of Peripherals User Manual References User Manual 1.3.4 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) 1.15.4 Background Music (BGM) Description A proprietary telephone (PT) user can listen to background music (BGM) through the built-in...
  • Page 104: Outgoing Message (Ogm)

    1.15 Optional Device Features 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) Description An extension assigned as a manager (manager extension) can record outgoing messages (OGMs) for the following features: Feature Usage Details in Direct Inward System When a call arrives on a DISA line, the caller will •...
  • Page 105: Direct Inward System Access (Disa)

    1.15 Optional Device Features By transferring messages from the PBX to a PC using KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console, then transferring them back to the PBX with the new MSG card installed. • The same message can be played to multiple callers simultaneously.
  • Page 106 1.15 Optional Device Features • Set or operate PBX features, such as Call Forwarding (FWD) or Extension Lock, remotely. When a call is directed to a floating extension number assigned to an OGM used by DISA, callers will hear the OGM. If using the DISA Automated Attendant (AA) service, this OGM will direct callers to press the appropriate digit (DISA AA number) to be connected to a specific destination.
  • Page 107 1.15 Optional Device Features Busy Tone: The caller hears a busy tone. Intercept Routing: The call will be routed to the Intercept Routing—Busy/DND destination assigned for the extension. OGM: An OGM used only for when the destination is busy or DND can be played for the caller.
  • Page 108 1.15 Optional Device Features through system programming for each Class of Service (COS). ( 1.22.5 Remote Extension Control by User) CO-to-CO Line Calls through DISA DISA callers can use DISA to make CO line calls in either of the following situations: When the DISA Security Mode allows CO line calls When the caller uses Walking COS or Verified Code Entry through DISA, and his or her COS allows CO line calls.
  • Page 109 1.15 Optional Device Features [Flowchart] A DISA call from an outside party is received. Is there an idle port on an MSG card? (DISA Delayed Answer time expires) Does the CO line group that received the call employ Intercept The PBX answers the call. Routing Busy/DND? (DISA Mute &...
  • Page 110 1.15 Optional Device Features Continued from previous page No Security None None None None CO Line Security All Security Is the dialed number an extension number or floating extension number? Is the Walking COS/Verified Code Entry feature number dialed? What is the dialed number? Is the correct PIN entered? Other...
  • Page 111 1.15 Optional Device Features Conditions WARNING There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made using the CO-to-CO Line Call feature of DISA. The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend: Enabling DISA security (CO Line Security or All Security).
  • Page 112 1.15 Optional Device Features incorrect PIN is entered a preprogrammed number of times, the PIN will be locked. Only an extension assigned as a manager can unlock a PIN, after which it will be reset. • Each OGM can be assigned a name to be used as a reference while programming. ( Outgoing Message (OGM) Name [731]) •...
  • Page 113: Caller Id Features

    1.16 Caller ID Features 1.16 Caller ID Features 1.16.1 Caller ID Description The PBX can receive Caller ID information (a caller’s name and telephone number) from calls received on CO lines. This information can be shown on a proprietary telephone (PT) display when receiving a call and can be used to direct calls from specific callers to specific destinations automatically.
  • Page 114 1.16 Caller ID Features Automatic Caller ID Number Modification When a call is received, the PBX can automatically modify the caller’s telephone number according to a preprogrammed set of rules (Caller ID Modification Table). This modified number will be automatically stored in the extension’s Incoming Call Log, allowing the extension user to make a call to this number later without worrying about CO Line Access numbers, area codes, etc.
  • Page 115 1.16 Caller ID Features <Modification Flowchart> A CO line call containing Caller ID information is received. Checks the Caller ID Modification Table assigned to the CO Line Group. Is the caller's area code stored in the Caller ID Modification Table? Modifies the number according to the Modifies the number according to the method programmed in the corresponding...
  • Page 116 1.16 Caller ID Features [Programming Example: System Speed Dialing Table] Location System Speed (System Speed Telephone No. CLI Destination Dialing Name Dialing No.) ABC Company 912125551234 XYZ Company 913135551234 System Speed Dialing Name [002] System Speed Dialing Number [001] Displaying the Caller’s Name In addition to the System Speed Dialing Table, each extension can store names and numbers in Personal Speed Dialing.
  • Page 117: Incoming Call Log

    1.16 Caller ID Features Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) 1.16.2 Incoming Call Log Description When a call containing Caller ID information is received by an extension, the information is shown on the telephone display, notifying the extension user of the caller’s identity. This information is also automatically logged in the Incoming Call Log of the extension, and can be viewed later or used to call that caller back.
  • Page 118 1.16 Caller ID Features • The following information is logged. Telephone 1-line display PT KX-TD7690/KX-TD7680 KX-T7735 Wireless phone Information (KX-T7885/KX-TD7895) Caller's Name Caller's Phone Number Date/Time call received Answered or Not Answered Confirmed or Not Confirmed *: If the caller’s name is not logged, the caller’s phone number is displayed. If the caller’s name is logged, the caller’s phone number is not displayed.
  • Page 119 1.16 Caller ID Features • Automatic Caller ID Number Modification If the PBX is programmed to automatically modify incoming telephone numbers, the modified numbers will be logged in the Incoming Call Log. Feature Guide References 1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System 1.16.1 Caller ID 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons User Manual References User Manual...
  • Page 120: Message Features

    1.17 Message Features 1.17 Message Features 1.17.1 Message Waiting Description When an extension user calls another extension that does not or cannot answer the call, he or she can leave a Message Waiting notification. The appropriate button or lamp on the called extension user’s telephone will light, indicating that a call was missed or a message recorded by the Voice Processing System (VPS) is waiting.
  • Page 121: Absent Message

    1.17 Message Features • Message Waiting Notification via Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration If a voice message is left for the called extension, the notification will be cleared after each new message has been played. ( 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration) •...
  • Page 122 1.17 Message Features Note The "%" shown above indicates a parameter to be entered when assigning a message at an individual extension. Up to seven "%"s can be stored for each message. Conditions • An extension user can select only one Absent Message at a time. The selected message is displayed at the extension while on-hook.
  • Page 123: Proprietary Telephone (Pt) Features

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18.1 Fixed Buttons Description Proprietary telephones (PTs) and DSS Consoles feature a wide variety of feature buttons and Line Access buttons, explained below. Note that certain models do not feature certain buttons. For a description of the buttons found on portable station (PS), please refer to the Operating Instructions for each PS.
  • Page 124: Flexible Buttons

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Button Usage INTERCOM Used to make or receive intercom calls. Used to receive an incoming call in hands-free mode, or AUTO ANS (Auto Answer/ used to mute the built-in microphone or handset during a MUTE) conversation.
  • Page 125 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Flexible Direct Station Selection (DSS) buttons Programmable Feature (PF) buttons [Button Usage] Button Usage Single-CO (S-CO) Used to access a specified CO line for making or receiving calls. ( 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access) Group-CO (G-CO) Used to access an idle CO line in a specified CO line group for making calls.
  • Page 126 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Button Usage Call Log Used to show a log of received calls. ( 1.16.2 Incoming Call Log) Log-in/Log-out* Used to switch between Log-in and Log-out status. ( 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out) Hurry-up Used to redirect the longest waiting call in the queue of an ICD group to the overflow destination.
  • Page 127: Led Indication

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18.3 LED Indication Description The LED of the Message/Ringer Lamp and the following buttons (Line Status Buttons and Corresponding Extension Status Button) can indicate line status with a variety of light patterns. Line Status Buttons: S-CO, G-CO, L-CO, INTERCOM, G-DN Corresponding Extension Status Button: DSS Light Pattern of the Message/Ringer Lamp •...
  • Page 128 1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Light Pattern of the Corresponding Extension Status Button Corresponding Extension Status Button Light Pattern Idle Red on Busy/Incoming call* /DND for CO line calls Rapid red flashing Incoming call* : Only when Call Pickup by a DSS button is disabled. : Only when Call Pickup by a DSS button is enabled.
  • Page 129: Display Information

    1.18 Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features 1.18.4 Display Information Description A display proprietary telephone (PT) can relay the following information to the user while making or receiving calls: Display Item Display Example Condition The extension number and name of the – 123: Tom Smith calling or called extension, or Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group...
  • Page 130: Voice Mail Features

    VPSs and DTMF Integration. A non-Panasonic VPS can be connected to the SLT ports of the PBX. These ports make up a VM group referred to hereafter as a "VM (DTMF) group". Although DTMF Integration does not offer the ease of use that DPT (Digital) Integration does, the features available through DTMF Integration can satisfy many needs.
  • Page 131 1.19 Voice Mail Features [Example of VPS Configuration] VM (DPT) Group VM (DTMF) Group Floating extn. no. 100 Floating extn. no. 200 Extn.101 Extn.102 Extn.103 Extn.104 Extn.201 Extn.202 Extn.203 Extn.204 Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Port Port Port Port Port Port Port Port...
  • Page 132: Voice Mail Dpt (Digital) Integration

    1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Description A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) which supports DPT (Digital) Integration can provide countless features and conveniences that are unachievable using traditional voice mail systems which rely on DTMF Integration.
  • Page 133 1.19 Voice Mail Features Many of these features are explained below. For more information, refer to the Installation Manual supplied with your Panasonic VPS. Basic Features Voice Mail Service Allows callers to leave voice messages for specific parties, such as an extension user or an incoming call distribution (ICD) group.
  • Page 134 1.19 Voice Mail Features Listening to Recorded Messages (Direct Mailbox Access) After the VPS records a message, it will light the appropriate lamp or button on the extension for which the message was intended, to indicate there is a new message. ( 1.17.1 Message Waiting) The extension user can play the message back simply by pressing the button used for mailbox access;...
  • Page 135 1.19 Voice Mail Features [Programming Example: Trunk (CO Line) Group Assignment for VPS] These settings are made on the VPS. The trunk (CO line) group number should correspond to the number programmed in the PBX’s DIL Table. Trunk (CO Line) Company Greeting No.
  • Page 136 1.19 Voice Mail Features number and current time mode, Company Greeting Number 1. (Refer to the above system programming example, "Trunk (CO Line) Group Assignment for VPS".) A customer dials the telephone number for Company B. The call is received on CO line 02 and is handled by DIL distribution according to system programming.
  • Page 137 1.19 Voice Mail Features Two-way Record/Two-way Transfer Button A flexible button can be customized as the Two-way Record or the Two-way Transfer button. If an extension number is assigned when creating the Two-way Transfer button, conversations will be recorded into that extension’s mailbox by simply pressing this button (One-touch Two-way Transfer Button).
  • Page 138: Voice Mail Dtmf Integration

    3.2.2 Manager Programming 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Description A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) or similar product from another manufacturer can provide Voice Mail (VM) and Automated Attendant (AA) services when connected to the SLT ports of this PBX.
  • Page 139 1.19 Voice Mail Features Call Forwarding (FWD) Intercept Routing Call Transfer The PBX sends the appropriate DTMF tones to the VPS so that the caller does not need to dial a mailbox number. The caller hears the called party’s personal greeting. ("Please leave a message for our Sales team.") The caller leaves a message and hangs up.
  • Page 140 1.19 Voice Mail Features [DTMF Status Signals] Default DTMF Status Condition Status Signal Ringback Tone The PBX is ringing the corresponding extension. Busy Tone The called extension is busy. Reorder Tone The dialed number is invalid. DND Tone The called extension has set Do Not Disturb (DND).
  • Page 141 1.19 Voice Mail Features FWD to the VPS An extension user can set his or her calls to be forwarded to your VPS. The way in which the VPS will then handle these calls is determined through system programming. If "FWD to the VPS Sequence" is set to "Answer by Mailbox", the PBX will direct forwarded calls to the VM service of your VPS.
  • Page 142 1.19 Voice Mail Features * The DTMF commands here are the default commands used by the PBX. Program either the PBX or your VPS so that these settings match. Note, however, that non-Panasonic VPSs may use different feature names. [DTMF Commands Sent to the VPS]...
  • Page 143 1.19 Voice Mail Features Conditions • After the VPS answers a call, the PBX sends Follow on ID information to the VPS. The amount of time before the PBX sends this data is programmable. • After the VPS transfers a call to the PBX via AA service, the PBX sends a DTMF status signal to indicate the status of the called party.
  • Page 144: Portable Station (Ps) Features

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Description A Panasonic KX-TD7680 or KX-TD7690 portable station (PS) can be used in place of a proprietary telephone (PT), providing wireless access to PBX features and call handling. Registration Before a PS can be used, it must be registered with the PBX through system programming PS Registration [690]) and assigned an extension number.
  • Page 145: Ps Ring Group

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Handover If a PS is within range of more than one CS, the PS will communicate with the CS which has the greatest signal strength and an available channel. When a PS user moves out of range of one CS and moves in range of another CS, the PS will "hand over"...
  • Page 146 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Normally when a PS receives a call, one channel of a CS is used to ring the PS ( 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection). If several PSs are members of an incoming call distribution (ICD) group, the available channels of a CS will become busy just by ringing each PS. Assigning a group of PSs to a PS ring group alleviates this strain on the CS because only one channel is needed to ring a PS ring group’s members.
  • Page 147 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features [Example of PS Ring Groups 1 and 2] PS Ring Group 1 PS Ring Group 2 Floating Extension No. 301 Floating Extension No. 302 Name: Sales 1 Name: Sales 2 PS 1 PS 2 PS 3 PS 4 PS 5 Extn.
  • Page 148 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features [Example of CS Channels Used for PS Ring Group Calls and ICD Group Calls] PS Ring Group PS Ring Group ICD Group ICD Group Member Member Member Member Incoming call Incoming call PS Ring Group ICD Group ICD Group Member...
  • Page 149: Wireless Xdp Parallel Mode

    CO line calls as well as intercom calls directed to the group. • Compatible PS A Panasonic KX-TD7680 and KX-TD7690 can be assigned to PS ring groups. Feature Guide References 1.2.2 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) 1.20.3 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode...
  • Page 150 1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Conditions • Whether or not a PS is allowed to pair itself with a wired telephone is determined by the COS assigned to the extension number of the wired telephone. ( Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone [515]) •...
  • Page 151: Ps Directory

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features If an extension number is required when changing any PS settings while in Wireless XDP Parallel mode, use the original extension number assigned to the PS, not the extension number of the paired (wired) telephone. •...
  • Page 152: Ps Feature Buttons

    1.20 Portable Station (PS) Features Directory Type Description Programming PBX Extension A system-wide list of extension names. Used to Stored in the PBX. Dialing make a call to one of the stored extensions. Extension Name Directory [004]) 1.20.5 PS Feature Buttons Description Although a portable station (PS) does not feature as many buttons as a proprietary telephone (PT), a PS can be customized to give a PS user access to PBX features, just as the flexible...
  • Page 153: Administrative Information Output Features

    1.21 Administrative Information Output Features 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Description Automatically logs detailed information for each extension. SMDR Output Port The Serial Interface (RS-232C) port can be used to output Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) data to a PC, printer, etc.
  • Page 154 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features Pattern B: 80-column text with call charge information Date Time Dial Number Duration Cost ACC Code (8 digits) (20) (8+2) (10) 01/02/02 10:03AM 1210 <I> 01/02/02 10:07AM 2005 12345678901234567890 00:00'05 00560.00EU 9876543210 (10) Pattern C: 120-column text Date Time Dial Number...
  • Page 155 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features Number in Data Description Pattern Dial Number [CO Line Call] Outgoing CO Line Call Shows the dialed telephone number. Digits shown are as follows: 0 through 9, P: Pause F: External Feature Access (EFA) signal =: Host PBX Access code ( 1.5.4.6 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a...
  • Page 156 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features The following data can be controlled through system programming to adjust whether (or how) they are printed or displayed by SMDR. [Programmable Items] Item Description Outgoing CO line Controls whether outgoing CO line calls are shown. This call setting is common throughout the PBX ( SMDR Outgoing...
  • Page 157 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features Explanation: Page Length Skip Perforation Machine Perforation • SMDR data is not deleted even if the PBX is reset. • If the PBX is reset during a conversation, the call will not be logged by SMDR. •...
  • Page 158 1.21 Administrative Information Output Features Feature Guide References 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out 1.11.1 Call Transfer 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Feature Guide...
  • Page 159: Extension Controlling Features

    1.22 Extension Controlling Features 1.22 Extension Controlling Features 1.22.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) Description Each extension can be assigned a personal identification number (PIN) through system programming ( Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) [005]) or personal programming (Extension PIN [Personal Identification Number]). This PIN is used to set features or access the extension remotely.
  • Page 160: Extension Feature Clear

    1.22 Extension Controlling Features User Manual References User Manual 3.1.2 Settings on the Programming Mode 3.2.2 Manager Programming 1.22.2 Extension Feature Clear Description Extension users can clear the following features set on their own telephone all at once: Features After Setting Absent Message FWD*/DND* Call Pickup Deny...
  • Page 161: Walking Extension

    1.22 Extension Controlling Features User Manual References User Manual 1.7.9 Extension Feature Clear 1.22.3 Walking Extension Description It is possible for an extension user to trade extension settings with another extension. When Walking Extension is executed, all extension settings (extension number, Class of Service (COS), One-touch Dialing memory, etc.) of the "old"...
  • Page 162: Remote Extension Control By User

    1.22 Extension Controlling Features • Programmable Time The Alarm Ringing time, the number of alarm repeat times, and Interval time are programmable through system programming. • To use the voice message feature: An MSG card is required and a message must be recorded. An extension assigned as a manager can record messages.
  • Page 163 1.22 Extension Controlling Features User Manual References User Manual 1.2.8 Remote Setting Feature Guide...
  • Page 164: Audible Tone Features

    1.23 Audible Tone Features 1.23 Audible Tone Features 1.23.1 Dial Tone Description The following dial tones inform extension users about features activated on their extensions: Each dial tone type has two frequencies, such as dial tone 1A and dial tone 1B. Type Description Tone 1A/1B...
  • Page 165: Confirmation Tone

    1.23 Audible Tone Features 1.23.2 Confirmation Tone Description At the end of feature operations, the PBX confirms the success of the operation by sending a confirmation tone to extension users. Type Description Tone 1 Sent when the setting is accepted. Sent when a call is received in voice-calling mode (Alternate Receiving—Ring/Voice).
  • Page 166 1.23 Audible Tone Features Feature Guide...
  • Page 167: System Configuration And Administration Features

    Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features Feature Guide...
  • Page 168: System Configuration-Hardware

    Processing Systems (VPS) to the PBX. The devices which can be connected to each type of port are listed below. APT Port: APT, DSS Console, and Panasonic VPS which supports DPT (Digital) Integration SLT Port: SLT and VPS which supports DTMF Integration...
  • Page 169: System Configuration-Software

    2.2 System Configuration—Software System Configuration—Software 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Description Each extension is assigned a Class of Service (COS) number ( Class of Service [602]). The following features operate differently depending on an extension’s COS. Internal Call Block ( 1.1.2.2 Internal Call Block) Call Forwarding (FWD) ( 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD))
  • Page 170: Group

    2.2 System Configuration—Software 2.2.2 Group Description This PBX supports various types of groups. CO Line Group CO lines can be grouped into CO line groups based on carrier, CO line type, etc. ( LCOT CO Line Group Number [402]). Several settings can be assigned on a CO line group basis. All CO lines belonging to a CO line group follow the programming for that CO line group.
  • Page 171 2.2 System Configuration—Software belong to several paging groups. 1.14.1 Paging) [Example] Paging Group 1 Paging Group 2 Paging Group 3 Paging Group 4 Extension Group 1 Extension Group 2 Extension Group 3 Pager Extn. 100 Extn. 101 Extn. 102 Extn. 103 Extn.
  • Page 172: Tenant Service

    2.2 System Configuration—Software 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group) [Example] VM (DPT) Group VM (DTMF) Group Floating extn. no. 100 Floating extn. no. 200 Extn.101 Extn.102 Extn.103 Extn.104 Extn.201 Extn.202 Extn.203 Extn.204 Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Hybrid Port Port Port Port Port Port Port...
  • Page 173 2.2 System Configuration—Software 1.2. Time Service Time modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during different times of day ( 2.2.4 Time Service). The start and end times of each time mode (day/lunch/break/night) for each day of the week are programmed in a Time Table.
  • Page 174 2.2 System Configuration—Software – Picking up calls ringing at extensions belonging to another tenant ( 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup) – Retrieving calls being held by another tenant ( 1.12.1 Call Hold) [Programming Example: Internal Call Block] Called Party Caller COS 1 COS 2 COS 3 COS 4 COS 5 COS 6 COS 1 COS 2 Block...
  • Page 175 2.2 System Configuration—Software Tenant 1 Tenant 3 Extension Group 1 Extension Group 5 Extn. 100 Extn. 101 Extn. 108 Extn. 109 Tenant 2 Extension Group 2 Extension Group 6 Extension Group 3 Extn. 102 Extn. 103 Extn. 110 Extn. 111 Extn.
  • Page 176: Time Service

    2.2 System Configuration—Software CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line CO Line Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Tenant 1 Tenant 2 Tenant 3 Extension Group 1 Extension Group 3 Extension Group 5 Extn.
  • Page 177 2.2 System Configuration—Software through system programming ( Time Service Switching Mode [101]). Each tenant is assigned a switching mode. Time Mode Description Condition Switching Automatic The current time mode will switch The current time mode (day/ automatically to another time mode at the lunch/break/night) and the time programmed in the tenant’s Time switching mode (automatic/...
  • Page 178 2.2 System Configuration—Software Note that in this example, the day mode (Day 2) resumes automatically when the break mode (Break 1) ends. [Visualization of Time Schedule for Other Tenants] Monday Tuesday 00:00 03:00 06:00 09:00 12:00 15:00 18:00 21:00 00:00 Time Table No.
  • Page 179 2.2 System Configuration—Software DIL Destination Port No. Tenant (Time (CO Line No.) Table) No. Lunch Break Night Explanation: A call is received at 20:00 on CO line 01. The call will be handled by Time Table 1. The current time mode is "night" (shown in "Programming Example: Time Table", above).
  • Page 180: Operator Features

    2.2 System Configuration—Software Conditions • The start times of the following time modes can be specified through PC programming as well as PT programming ( Time Service Starting Time [102]). – Day 1 and 2 – Lunch – Night The start and end times of the following break modes can be specified through PC programming only.
  • Page 181: Manager Features

    2.2 System Configuration—Software Type Description Tenant operator Each tenant can be assigned an operator. This operator is the same for all time modes and can be either an extension or an ICD group. A tenant’s operator does not need to be an extension assigned to the tenant it serves.
  • Page 182 2.2 System Configuration—Software Manager Feature Description Details in Password Manager Manager Changes the manager Required – Programming Password password. Change Verified Sets a Verified Code PIN for Required • 1.8.5 Verified Code each Verified Code. Code Entry Personal Identification Number (PIN) Set Remote PIN Clears the extension PIN of an...
  • Page 183 2.2 System Configuration—Software • Manager Password Only one manager password can be assigned per PBX ( Manager Password [112]). User Manual References User Manual 2.1 Control Features 3.2.2 Manager Programming Feature Guide...
  • Page 184: System Data Control

    Although many PBX features can be programmed using a proprietary telephone (PT) ( 2.3.2 PT Programming), a PC connected to the PBX can use the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console software to program in further detail. System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/ download can be performed either through on-site programming or remote programming.
  • Page 185 2.3 System Data Control Connection Methods for Remote Programming Required Method Description Hardware Off-site modem Call the PBX and have the call directed to the floating RMT card and extension number assigned to the analog remote user-supplied maintenance feature ( Modem Floating Extension modem Number [811]) using one of the following methods:...
  • Page 186: Pt Programming

    2.3 System Data Control programming (Default: None [no limitation]), access will be locked and can only be unlocked by enabling remote access once again through on-site system programming ( Remote Programming [810]). Programmer Code Password Authorized Programming Installer Level System Password All settings can be programmed.
  • Page 187 2.3 System Data Control Programming Authorized Description Example Type Programmer System Used by an authorized party to Intercept Destination, Authorized Programming customize the PBX. ARS Mode, Date and administrator or Time, etc. extension user Manager Used by an extension assigned Switching the current Extension Programming...
  • Page 188: Quick Setup

    Description Basic PBX parameters can be programmed the first time the PBX is accessed with a PC using the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console software. When the PBX is accessed with the Installer Level Programmer Code and default password 2.3.1 PC Programming), for the first time (i.e., accessed after the PBX’s settings have been initialized or when the PBX’s settings are still set to their default values), Quick Setup will...
  • Page 189: Automatic Time Adjustment

    2.3 System Data Control Item Parameter Description Operator/ 1. 0/9 Select the feature numbers for Operator Call and Idle Local Access 2. 9/0 Line Access. These will be either 0 and 9, respectively, or 9 and 0, respectively. Remote Remote Enter the complete telephone number of the PBX Maintenance Maintenance Dial...
  • Page 190: Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering

    2.3 System Data Control 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Description To dial another extension user or to access PBX features, access numbers (extension numbers or feature numbers) are required. There are three types of numbering plans: Flexible Numbering (available while a dial tone is heard) Flexible Numbering (available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard) Fixed Numbering (available while dialing or talking) Flexible Numbering (available while a dial tone is heard)
  • Page 191 2.3 System Data Control Feature Default Pattern 1 Pattern 2 (with (without Extension Numbering Scheme 7–32—Leading None None Number Operator Call Idle Line Access (Local Access) CO Line Group Access Redial Speed Dialing—System/Personal Personal Speed Dialing—Programming Doorphone Call Group Paging External BGM on/off Outgoing Message (OGM) playback/record/ clear...
  • Page 192 2.3 System Data Control Feature Default Pattern 1 Pattern 2 (with (without FWD/DND set/cancel—Both FWD/DND set/cancel—External FWD/DND set/cancel—Internal FWD/DND No Answer Timer set Group FWD set/cancel—Both Group FWD set/cancel—External Group FWD set/cancel—Internal Call Pickup Deny set/cancel Paging Deny set/cancel Walking Extension Data Line Security set/cancel Call Waiting for Intercom Calls set/cancel Call Waiting for CO Line Calls (including...
  • Page 193 2.3 System Data Control Flexible Numbering (available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard) Feature numbers which are available while a busy, DND, or ringback tone is heard can be customized for easy use. The numbers should be one digit (0–9, " ", or "#" ) and must not conflict.
  • Page 194: Floating Extension

    2.3 System Data Control – Timed Reminder User Manual References User Manual 4.2.1 Feature Number Table 2.3.6 Floating Extension Description Virtual extension numbers can be assigned to resources to make them as easily accessible as extensions. These numbers are referred to as "floating extension numbers" and can be assigned as a destination of incoming calls, intercepted calls, etc.
  • Page 195: Software Upgrading

    2.3 System Data Control 2.3.7 Software Upgrading Description It is possible to upload software from a PC to the PBX to upgrade the following: Data File Storing Area Main Processing (MPR) Operating system data area on the Main software data Board Default system programming Country/area data area on the Main Board...
  • Page 196: Fault Recovery/Diagnostics

    2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer Description If the power supply to the PBX fails, specific single line telephones (SLTs) are automatically connected to specific CO lines (Power Failure Connections). The PBX will switch from the current connections to Power Failure Connections, and all existing conversations will be disconnected.
  • Page 197: Local Alarm Information

    2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 2.4.3 Local Alarm Information Description When the PBX detects an error, the System Alarm button on the proprietary telephone (PT) of an extension which is allowed to use this feature through system programming (a maximum of two extensions per PBX), lights red. Pressing the button will show the error number on the display.
  • Page 198 2.4 Fault Recovery/Diagnostics 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Feature Guide...
  • Page 199: Programming Instructions

    Section 3 Programming Instructions Feature Guide...
  • Page 200: Introduction

    3.1 Introduction Introduction 3.1.1 Introduction These programming instructions are designed to serve as an overall system programming reference for the PBX. The PBX has default settings which can be changed to meet your needs. These settings control the manner in which the PBX features described in this Feature Guide function, and changing these settings is referred to as "system programming".
  • Page 201: Pc Programming

    System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/download can be performed with a PC using the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console software. This section briefly describes how to install and start KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console on a PC which is connected to the PBX via USB.
  • Page 202 The screenshots shown here are for reference only, and may differ from the screens displayed on your PC. 1. Connect the PC to the PBX with a USB cable. 2. Start KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console from the Start menu. 3. Enter a valid programmer code (INSTALLER, ADMIN, or USER), then click [OK].
  • Page 203 SD Memory Card. To save the system data to the SD Memory Card, either click the "SD Memory Backup" icon, or exit KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console and click "Yes" to save when prompted. •...
  • Page 204 • The PC will not perform any shutdown operation, or enter the power-saving system standby mode while the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console is connected to the PBX. To perform either of the operations above, first close the connection to the PBX.
  • Page 205: Pt Programming

    3.3 PT Programming PT Programming 3.3.1 Programming Instructions Requirements PBX settings can be customized through system programming by using a proprietary telephone (PT) with a display, such as the KX-T7735. 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.
  • Page 206 3.3 PT Programming 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.
  • Page 207: Entering Characters

    3.3 PT Programming Entering Characters The PT’s dialing buttons can be used to enter characters when storing a name or message. The following table depicts the available characters. [Example of Character Entry] To enter "Ann": (5 times) (5 times) Notes •...
  • Page 208: Basic Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.2 Basic Programming Date & Time [000] [000] Year Date Month 01–31 00–99 01–12 STORE STORE Minute Hour 00–59 01–12 SELECT STORE NEXT AM/PM System Speed Dialing Number [001] [001] Telephone No. Speed Dialing No. (Location No.) Max.
  • Page 209: System Programming

    3.3 PT Programming WARNING When a third party discovers the personal identification number (PIN) (verified code PIN/ extension PIN) of the PBX, there will be a risk that they will make fraudulent phone calls using the telephone line, and the cost will be charged to your own account. In order to avoid this problem, we strongly recommend the following points: Carefully maintain the secrecy of the PIN.
  • Page 210: Idle Line Access (Local Access)

    3.3 PT Programming Time Service Switching Mode [101] [101] STORE SELECT STORE Manual/Automatic Time Service Starting Time [102] [102] Day No. Time No. 0 Sun/1 Mon/ 1 Day-1/2 Lunch/ STORE 2 Tue/3 Wed/ 3 Day-2/4 Night 4 Thu/5 Fri/6 Sat Hour:Minute 01:00–12:59 SELECT...
  • Page 211 3.3 PT Programming Verified Code [120] [120] Location No. Verified Code 0001–1000 1–4 digits STORE STORE Verified Code Name [121] [121] Location No. Name 0001–1000 Max. 20 characters STORE STORE Verified Code Personal Identification Number (PIN) [122] [122] Location No. 0001–1000 Max.
  • Page 212: Time Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.4 Time Programming Hold Recall Time [200] [200] Time 0–240 s STORE STORE 60 s Transfer Recall Time [201] [201] Time 1–240 s STORE STORE 60 s Intercept Time [203] [203] Time No. Time Time No. 1 Day/2 Lunch 1–240 s STORE STORE...
  • Page 213: Trs/Ars Programming

    3.3 PT Programming DISA CO-to-CO Line Call Prolong Time [210] [210] Time 0–7 min STORE STORE 3 min DISA Intercept Time [211] [211] Time No. Time No. Time 1 Day/2 Lunch 0–60 s STORE STORE 3 Break/4 Night 40 s 3.3.5 TRS/ARS Programming TRS Override by System Speed Dialing [300]...
  • Page 214 3.3 PT Programming Emergency Number [304] [304] Location No. Emergency No. 01–10 Max. 32 digits STORE STORE ARS Mode [320] [320] STORE SELECT STORE Off/Idle Line/ All Access ARS Leading Number [321] [321] Location No. Leading No. 0001–1000 Max. 16 digits STORE STORE ARS Routing Plan Table Number [322]...
  • Page 215 3.3 PT Programming ARS Routing Plan Table (1–16) [331–346] [331–346] Day No. ARS Time No. Priority 0 Sun/1 Mon/2 Tue/ 1 TimeA/2 TimeB/ 1–6 STORE 3 Wed/4 Thu/5 Fri/6 Sat 3 TimeC/4 TimeD Carrier Table No. 1–10/ None STORE ARS Carrier Name [350] [350] Carrier Table No.
  • Page 216: Co Line Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.6 CO Line Programming LCOT CO Line Connection [400] [400] Slot No. Port No. 02–04 01–04 STORE SELECT STORE No Connect/ Connect To the Next Port No. NEXT LCOT CO Line Name [401] [401] Name CO Line No. 3 digits Max.
  • Page 217 3.3 PT Programming LCOT DTMF Minimum Duration [412] [412] Slot No. Port No. 02–04 01–04 STORE SELECT STORE 80/160 ms LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time—Outgoing [413] [413] Slot No. Port No. Mode No. 0: None/1: 6.5/ 02–04 01–04 STORE STORE 2–113: (N–1)×8 ms 051 (400 ms) LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time—Incoming [414]...
  • Page 218 3.3 PT Programming DIL 1:1 Destination [450] [450] Slot No. Port No. Time No. Destination No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 02–04 01–04 1–4 digits STORE 3 Break/4 Night Day: 601 Lunch: Not stored Break: Not stored Night: 601 STORE CO Line Group Intercept Destination [470] [470] CO Line Group No.
  • Page 219: Cos Programming

    3.3 PT Programming DISA Continuous Signal Detection [476] [476] CO Line Group No. 01–64 STORE SELECT STORE No Detect/ Detect DISA Cyclic Signal Detection [477] [477] CO Line Group No. 01–64 STORE SELECT STORE No Detect/ Detect Caller ID Signal Type [490] [490] Slot No.
  • Page 220 3.3 PT Programming CO Line Call Duration Limitation [502] [502] COS No. 01–64 STORE SELECT STORE Disable/ Enable Call Transfer to CO Line [503] [503] COS No. 01–64 SELECT STORE STORE Disable/ Enable Call Forwarding to CO Line [504] [504] COS No.
  • Page 221 3.3 PT Programming Account Code Mode [508] [508] COS No. 01–64 STORE STORE SELECT Option/ Forced TRS Level for System Speed Dialing [509] [509] COS No. TRS Level 01–64 1–7 STORE STORE TRS Level for Extension Lock [510] [510] COS No. TRS Level 01–64 1–7...
  • Page 222: Extension Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone [515] [515] COS No. 01–64 STORE SELECT STORE Disable/ Enable Programming Mode Limitation [516] [516] COS No. 01–64 STORE SELECT STORE Disable/ Personal/ System&Personal 3.3.8 Extension Programming Terminal Device Assignment [601] [601] Slot No.
  • Page 223 3.3 PT Programming Call Forwarding—No Answer Time [605] [605] Extn. No. Time 0–120 s 1–4 digits STORE STORE 15 s ICD Group Member [620] [620] Location No. Extn. No. Group No. 01–32 1–4 digits STORE 01–64 Location No. 01–24: 101–124; Location No.
  • Page 224 3.3 PT Programming Destination for Overflow Time Expiration [625] [625] Destination No. Time No. Group No. Max. 32 digits 1 Day/2 Lunch/ STORE 3 Break/4 Night 01–64 STORE Overflow Time [626] [626] Overflow Time Group No. ( None/1–125)×10 s STORE STORE 01–64 Destination When All Busy [627]...
  • Page 225 3.3 PT Programming Queuing Time Table [630] [630] Time No. Table No. Group No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ None/01–64 STORE 3 Break/4 Night 01–64 STORE Sequences in Queuing Time Table [631] [631] Table No. Location No. 01–16 01–64 STORE SELECT None/Overflow/ Disconnect/"N"...
  • Page 226 3.3 PT Programming Extension Groups of a Pickup Group [650] [650] Pickup Group No. Extn. Group No. 01–64 001–032 STORE SELECT STORE No/Yes Pickup Group No. 01–32=Extn. Group No. 001–032, Pickup Group No. 33–64=All extension groups VM Group Floating Extension Number [660] [660] Extn.
  • Page 227: Resource/Interface Programming

    3.3 PT Programming Note Please refer to Installation Manual for more information regarding Portable Station (PS) registration. PS Termination [691] [691] PS No. 001–028 STORE STORE Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration [692] [692] PIN for PS Registration 1–4 digits STORE STORE 1234...
  • Page 228 3.3 PT Programming Music for Transfer [712] [712] STORE SELECT STORE Hold Music/ Ring back Doorphone Call Destination [720] [720] Time No. Slot No. Port No. 1 Day/2 Lunch/ 08–09 1–4 STORE 3 Break/4 Night Destination No. Max. 32 digits STORE Doorphone Number Reference [729] [729]...
  • Page 229: Smdr & Maintenance Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.10 SMDR & Maintenance Programming RS-232C Parameter—New Line Code [800] [800] Location SELECT STORE STORE CR+LF/CR RS-232C Parameter—Baud Rate [800] [800] Location STORE SELECT STORE 2400/4800/9600/ 19200/38400/57600/ 115200 bps RS-232C Parameter—Word Length [800] [800] Location STORE SELECT STORE 8 bits RS-232C Parameter—Parity Bit [800]...
  • Page 230 3.3 PT Programming SMDR Page Length [802] [802] Page length 4–99 lines STORE STORE SMDR Skip Perforation [803] [803] Skip Perforation 0–95 lines STORE STORE SMDR Outgoing Call Printing [804] [804] STORE SELECT STORE No print/ Print SMDR Incoming Call Printing [805] [805] STORE SELECT...
  • Page 231: Card Programming

    3.3 PT Programming 3.3.11 Card Programming Slot Card Type Reference [900] [900] Slot No. Card Name 01–11 Reference only STORE Slot Card Deletion [901] [901] Slot No. Delete Confirming the 01–11 STORE STORE deleting operation. To the Next Slot No. NEXT Slot Card Reset [902] [902]...
  • Page 232 3.3 PT Programming Feature Guide...
  • Page 233: Kx-Taw848 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions

    Section 4 KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console Operating Instructions Feature Guide...
  • Page 234: Configuration [1]

    4.1 Configuration [1] Configuration [1] 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] The operating characteristics associated with each service card can be programmed. Slot Type Indicates the type of each slot (reference only). Default Not applicable. Value Range Fixed Slot: For initially installed 4 Hybrid ports Free Slots Type A (02–04): For LCOT4/HLC4/PLC4 Free Slots Type B (05–06): For PLC8/SLC8 Option Slots (08–09): For MSG2/DPH4/ECHO8/EXT-CID card...
  • Page 235 4.1 Configuration [1] Value Range Card Type: HLC4: 4-Port Hybrid Extension Card PLC8: 8-Port Proprietary Extension Card PLC4: 4-Port Proprietary Extension Card SLC8: 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card LCOT4: 4-Port Analog Trunk Card MSG2: 2-Channel Message Card DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card ECHO8: 8-Channel Echo Canceller Card EXT-CID: Extension Caller ID Card Maximum Quantity:...
  • Page 236: Slot [1-1] Extension Card Property

    4.1 Configuration [1] Value Range INS: The card is in service. OUS: The card is out of service. Fault: The card has been removed from the slot, or is not communicating with the PBX. Fault-OVER: The number of CO line and/or extension ports exceed the system capacity.
  • Page 237 4.1 Configuration [1] Default 160 ms 8 × n (n=3–255) ms Value Range Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] SLT Off Hook Guard Time Specifies the length of time used to prevent the PBX from mistaking an off-hook signal as a pulse dial.
  • Page 238 4.1 Configuration [1] SLT Flash Detection Enables the PBX to detect a flash signal an SLT user sent by pressing the hookswitch or the Flash/Recall button. Default Enable Value Range Disable: The PBX disconnects the line to prevent placing the call on hold.
  • Page 239: Slot [1-1] Lco Card Property

    4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] 4.1.3 Slot [1-1] LCO Card Property The properties of the analog CO line cards can be specified. Outgoing Guard Time Specifies the length of time after a CO line is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line.
  • Page 240 4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Bell Detection—Bell Start Detection Timer Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to confirm the bell signal sent from the telephone company, before the PBX detects an arriving call. Default 144 ms 24 ×...
  • Page 241 4.1 Configuration [1] Default 830 ms Value Range 630 ms, 830 ms, 1030 ms Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Low Speed Pulse Dial—Pulse % Break Specifies the % break for a low speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial.
  • Page 242 4.1 Configuration [1] Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] • 4.1.9 LCO Port [1-4] High Speed Pulse Dial—Pulse % Break Specifies the % break for a high speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial. Default 60 % Value Range...
  • Page 243 4.1 Configuration [1] Default Normal Value Range Normal, Sweden, New Zealand Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Option Card Equipment—Option 1 and Option 2 Indicates the type of the card that is installed in the LCOT card (reference only). Default Current option card type Value Range...
  • Page 244 4.1 Configuration [1] Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) Carrier Detection Enables the PBX to detect the carrier when receiving Caller ID. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 245: Slot [1-1] Dph Card Property

    4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Caller ID—Caller ID (FSK) Detection Timer Specifies the total time required by the PBX to detect Caller ID information. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK. Default 2000 ms 80 ×...
  • Page 246: Slot [1-1] Dph Port Command

    4.1 Configuration [1] Port Status Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column. • Use the arrow key to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command. Default Current status Value Range...
  • Page 247: Slot [1-1] Card Command

    4.1 Configuration [1] 4.1.6 Slot [1-1] Card Command Commands for the service cards can be programmed. Puts the card in service. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable. Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Takes the card out of service.
  • Page 248: Portable Station [1-2]

    4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Delete Assigns the card type to be deleted from the slot. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable. Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References •...
  • Page 249 4.1 Configuration [1] Once the PS is successfully registered, the status of the PS will update to show "Registered". While the registration is executing, it is possible to abort registration by clicking Halt in the step 5 above. However, if the registration is already completed, the registration cannot be aborted and the dialog box will show "Registration Halt: NG".
  • Page 250 4.1 Configuration [1] Extension No. Specifies the extension number of a PS. In Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, the PS can be used as a sub telephone with a wired main telephone (PT/SLT), and two of them will share one extension number of the main telephone. However, note that the PS extension number specified here will not be altered by the extension number of the main telephone even if the PS is in Wireless XDP Parallel Mode.
  • Page 251: Lco Port [1-4]

    4.1 Configuration [1] Installation Manual References • 2.7.7 Connecting a Cell Station to the PBX Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Programming References • None 4.1.8 Option [1-3] System options can be programmed. Extension Number Set Mode Selects whether extension numbers are assigned to extension ports automatically or manually.
  • Page 252 4.1 Configuration [1] Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References • None Connection Indicates the port status (reference only). This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command: • Click the desired cell in the column. •...
  • Page 253 4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References • None Pulse Speed Selects the speed at which pulse dials are sent to the analog CO line. Default Value Range Low, High Feature Guide References • None Caller ID Detection Enables the PBX to detect a Caller ID signal from the analog CO line. Default Enable Value Range...
  • Page 254: Lco Port [1-4] Port Command

    4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References • None 4.1.10 LCO Port [1-4] Port Command Commands for the LCO ports can be programmed. Puts the port in service. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable. Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References •...
  • Page 255 4.1 Configuration [1] Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References • None Port Type Indicates the port type (reference only). Default Current port type Value Range APT: APT port (PLC) SLT: SLT port (SLC) Hybrid: Hybrid port (HLC) Feature Guide References...
  • Page 256 • 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the extension name of the port. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 257: Extension Port [1-5] Port Command

    Value Range Normal: For connecting a PT DSS: For connecting a DSS Console (A maximum of 4 DSS Consoles can be connected to the PBX.) VM (DPT): For connecting a Panasonic VPS through DPT Integration Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 258: Extension Port [1-5] Port Type View

    4.1 Configuration [1] Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.11 Extension Port [1-5] Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair. Default Not applicable. Value Range Not applicable.
  • Page 259: System [2]

    4.2 System [2] System [2] 4.2.1 Date & Time/Daylight Saving—Date & Time [2-1-1] The date and time of the PBX can be programmed. The date and time will be shown on the display of the extensions (e.g., PT, PS). Date & Time—Year, Month, Date, Week, Hour, Second Indicates the current time and date.
  • Page 260: Pbx Operator [2-2]

    4.2 System [2] Default Year: 2003 (For Daylight Saving Time number 1. The year advances by one for the subsequent Daylight Saving Times.) Month: 4 Day: Day of the first Sunday of the month Value Range Year: 2000–2099 Month: 1–12 Day: 1–31 Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 261 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.2.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] • 4.2.10 Numbering Plan—Extension [2-6-1] • 4.3.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] Lunch Specifies the number (extension number or floating extension number of incoming call distribution group) to be designated as the PBX operator in the lunch mode. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 262: Bgm / Music On Hold [2-3]

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.2.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] • 4.2.10 Numbering Plan—Extension [2-6-1] • 4.3.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] 4.2.4 BGM / Music on Hold [2-3] The audio source of the music to be played when a party is placed on hold or transferred can be selected.
  • Page 263: Timers & Counters-Co / Extension [2-4-1]

    4.2 System [2] 4.2.5 Timers & Counters—CO / Extension [2-4-1] Various system timers and counters can be programmed. Intercept Timer (Day/Lunch/Break/Night) Specifies the length of time until a CO line call is redirected to the intercept routing destination in each time mode. Default 40 s Value Range...
  • Page 264 4.2 System [2] Default 60 s Value Range 1–240 s Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.12.2 Call Park Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Forced CO Line Disconnect Timer for Hold Recall Specifies the length of time until a held CO line call is disconnected after the holding extension receives the Hold Recall.
  • Page 265 4.2 System [2] Extension Inter Digit Timer Specifies the length of time within which subsequent digits must be dialed before the PBX sends reorder tone. Default 10 s Value Range 0–15 s Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.5.2 Automatic Extension Release Programming References •...
  • Page 266: Timers & Counters-Disa/Dph/Conf/T. Reminder [2-4-2]

    4.2 System [2] Extension PIN Lock Counter Specifies the number of successive incorrect PIN entries before the extension PIN is locked. (Specifying "0" disables the counter.) Default Value Range 0–15 Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.22.1 Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) Programming References •...
  • Page 267 4.2 System [2] Default 1.8 s Value Range 0.0–12.0 s Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Programming References • 4.5.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] DISA First Digit Timer for Routing to Operator when No Dial Specifies the length of time after the OGM in which the caller must begin dialing before the call is redirected to the operator.
  • Page 268 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.3.1 Trunk Group—TRG Settings [3-1-1]—Intercept—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Option 1—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Option 1—Intercept Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 4.5.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] DISA Disconnect Timer after Intercept Specifies the length of time until an intercepted DISA call is disconnected after the DISA Intercept time expires.
  • Page 269 4.2 System [2] Progress Tone Continuation Time before Recording Message Specifies the length of time a progress tone is sent to the manager extension before recording an OGM. Default Value Range 0–7 s Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) Programming References •...
  • Page 270 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.5.1 Doorphone [5-1] Door Open Duration Time Specifies the length of time the door stays unlocked. Default Value Range 2–7 s Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.2 Door Open Programming References • 4.5.1 Doorphone [5-1] Timed Reminder : Repeat Counter Specifies the number of times the alarm is repeated.
  • Page 271: Timers & Counters-Miscellaneous [2-4-3]

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • None Unattended Conference : Recall Start Time Specifies the length of time until the conference originator receives an Unattended Conference Recall tone. Default 10 min Value Range 0–60 min Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 272 4.2 System [2] Busy Tone / DND Tone Continuation Time Specifies the length of time a busy/DND tone is heard when a call is made to an extension in busy status or DND mode. A reorder tone will be sent when this timer expires. (For a call through DISA, the call will be disconnected when this timer expires.) Default 10 s...
  • Page 273 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References • None DTMF Length while talking Specifies the length of time a DTMF signal is sent when a number is dialed from a PT or PS during a conversation. Default 160 ms Value Range 80 ms, 160 ms, 240 ms, 320 ms Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 274: Time Service-Week Table [2-5-1]

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.6.1 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Main Table [6-1-1] • 4.6.2 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Caller ID Modification [6-1-2] Visual Caller ID Display Timer Specifies the length of time the Caller ID number, with the Call Waiting tone offered by an analog line from the telephone company, is shown on the display.
  • Page 275 4.2 System [2] Default Value Range 0–23 Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] • 4.3.3 Extension Group [3-2] Day 1 Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Day 1 start time. Default Value Range 0–59...
  • Page 276 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] • 4.3.3 Extension Group [3-2] Lunch Start—Minute Specifies the minute of the Lunch start time. Default Value Range 0–59 Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References •...
  • Page 277 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] • 4.3.3 Extension Group [3-2] Night Start—Setting Enables the setting of the Night start time. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 278 4.2 System [2] Break Break start and end times can be programmed for each day of the week for Time Tables that contain breaks. Break 1, 2, 3 Start—Setting Enables the setting of each break mode start time. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References...
  • Page 279: Time Service-Holiday Table [2-5-2]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] • 4.3.3 Extension Group [3-2] Break 1, 2, 3 End (Day Mode)—Hour Specifies the hour of each break mode end time. Default Value Range 0–23...
  • Page 280 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • None Start Date—Month Specifies the month of the holiday start date. Default Value Range 1–12 Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References •...
  • Page 281: Numbering Plan-Extension [2-6-1]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • None 4.2.10 Numbering Plan—Extension [2-6-1] The leading numbers and the number of additional digits of the extension numbers for a maximum of 32 different extension numbering schemes can be programmed. Leading Number Specifies the leading number of the extension numbers and floating extension numbers.
  • Page 282: Numbering Plan-Feature [2-6-2]

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • None 4.2.11 Numbering Plan—Feature [2-6-2] Feature numbers to access various PBX features can be programmed. The following features are available while hearing a dial tone. Operator Call Specifies the feature number used for calling the operator. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 283: Personal Speed Dialing-Programming 30

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.9.1 CO Line Setting [9-1] Redial Specifies the feature number used for dialing the last number dialed. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 284: Group Paging

    4.2 System [2] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.1 Doorphone Call • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.5.1 Doorphone [5-1] Group Paging Specifies the feature number used for paging a certain paging group. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 285: Group Call Pickup

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM) • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.5.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2] • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Manager Single-CO Line Access Specifies the feature number used for making a CO line call using a certain CO line. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 286: Group Paging Answer

    4.2 System [2] TAFAS Answer Specifies the feature number used for answering a CO line call notified through an external pager. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS) •...
  • Page 287: Wireless Xdp Parallel Mode Set/Cancel 48

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.4 Walking COS • 1.8.5 Verified Code Entry • 1.22.5 Remote Extension Control by User • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Deny Remote Operation by Other Extension Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling Wireless XDP Parallel mode.
  • Page 288: Call Hold Retrieve-Specified With A Holding

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.12.1 Call Hold • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • None Call Hold Retrieve : Specified with a Holding Extension Number Specifies the feature number used for retrieving a held call from a different extension by specifying a holding extension number.
  • Page 289: Door Open

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • None Door Open Specifies the feature number used for opening a door. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.2 Door Open • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References •...
  • Page 290 4.2 System [2] Default *710 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] •...
  • Page 291 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] • 4.4.8 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Group FWD Set / Cancel: Call from CO & Extension Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling FWD for incoming CO line and intercom calls to an incoming call distribution group.
  • Page 292: Call Pickup Deny Set/Cancel

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.3.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1] Call Pickup Deny Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling Call Pickup Deny (i.e., preventing or allowing the other extensions to pick up calls to your extension). Default *720 Value Range...
  • Page 293 4.2 System [2] Default *730 Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.10.4 Data Line Security • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • None Call Waiting Mode: Call from Extension Specifies the feature number used for setting or changing the method of receiving a Call Waiting from an extension.
  • Page 294: Not Ready Mode On/Off

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Main—Executive Busy Override • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Executive Busy Override Deny Not Ready (Manual Wrap-up) Mode On / Off Specifies the feature number used for entering or leaving the Not Ready mode.
  • Page 295: Absent Message Set/Cancel

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.2.5 Timers & Counters—CO / Extension [2-4-1]—Hot Line (Pickup Dial) Start Timer Absent Message Set / Cancel Specifies the feature number used for setting or canceling the presentation of an Absent Message. Default *750 Value Range Max.
  • Page 296: Time Service Switch

    4.2 System [2] Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.2 Extension Lock • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • None Time Service (Day / Lunch / Break / Night) Switch Specifies the feature number, available for manager extensions, used for changing the time mode manually.
  • Page 297: Numbering Plan-Quick Dialing [2-6-3]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.2 Extension Lock • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Options—Manager Extension Feature Clear Specifies the feature number used for resetting certain features of an extension to the default. Default *790 Value Range...
  • Page 298: Numbering Plan-B/Na Dnd Call Feature [2-6-4]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.6.1.5 Quick Dialing • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • None Phone Number Specifies the number to be dialed when the corresponding Quick Dialing number is used. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 299 4.2 System [2] Executive Busy Override Specifies the feature number used for interrupting an existing call to establish a three-party conference call. Default Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.7.2 Executive Busy Override •...
  • Page 300 4.2 System [2] Default Value Range 1 digit (0–9, *, or #) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.7.3 Call Monitor • 2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—Main—Call Monitor • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Option 3—Executive Override Deny •...
  • Page 301: Class Of Service-Cos Settings [2-7-1]

    4.2 System [2] 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] Each extension, doorphone port, incoming call distribution group, and CO line group belongs to a certain COS. Certain features can be programmed to behave differently depending on the COS. A maximum of 64 COS can be programmed. TRS / CO Restrictions to features related to making CO line calls can be programmed for each COS.
  • Page 302 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.2 Extension Lock Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS • 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] • 4.7.2 Exception Code [7-2] TRS Level for System Speed Dialing Specifies the TRS level for making a CO line call using System Speed Dialing numbers, which overrides the TRS set for the current time mode.
  • Page 303 4.2 System [2] Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.11.1 Call Transfer Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Call Forward to CO Enables the forwarding of a call to a CO line. Default Disable Value Range...
  • Page 304 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Outgoing CO Call Printout (SMDR) Enables the automatic recording of outgoing CO line calls for SMDR output. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 305 4.2 System [2] Door Unlock Enables the authorization to open the door. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.2 Door Open Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Call Monitor Enables the authorization for listening to a busy extension’s conversation.
  • Page 306 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.2.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Executive Busy Override Deny Enables the authorization to prevent other extensions from interrupting calls. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 307 4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS Accept the Call from DISA Enables the authorization to receive calls from DISA. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 308: Class Of Service-External Call Block [2-7-2]

    4.2 System [2] Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.6 Manager Features Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS 4.2.15 Class of Service—External Call Block [2-7-2] Each COS can have different CO line groups available for making CO line calls, depending on the time mode (day/lunch/break/night).
  • Page 309: Ring Tone Patterns-Call From Co [2-8-1]

    4.2 System [2] Programming References • 4.3.6 Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings [3-5-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—COS • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—COS • 4.5.1 Doorphone [5-1]—COS 4.2.17 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from CO [2-8-1] Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming CO line calls depending on the CO line groups the calls come through.
  • Page 310: Ring Tone Patterns-Call From Others [2-8-3]

    4.2 System [2] 4.2.19 Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others [2-8-3] Different ring tone patterns can be selected for incoming intercom calls and ringing triggered by certain PBX features (Timed Reminder, Call Back, and Live Call Screening). A maximum of 8 Ring Tone Pattern Tables can be programmed, and any pattern table can be selected for use by an extension.
  • Page 311: System Options-Option 1 [2-9-1]

    4.2 System [2] Default Triple Value Range Single, Double, Triple Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.1.3.2 Ring Tone Pattern Selection Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—Ring Pattern Table 4.2.20 System Options—Option 1 [2-9-1] Various system settings can be programmed.
  • Page 312 4.2 System [2] LED Indication - FWD Selects the light pattern of the FWD/DND button while the FWD feature is activated. Default Flash Value Range On (Solid): Red on Flash: Slow red flashing Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.1 Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)—OVERVIEW Programming References •...
  • Page 313: System Options-Option 2 [2-9-2]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.4.1.4 Hands-free Answerback Programming References • None FWD/DND press mode on the idle status Selects the function of the FWD/DND button (fixed button) when it is pressed in idle status. (A FWD/DND button customized on a flexible button is always in FWD/DND Cycle Switch mode, and the mode cannot be changed.) Default...
  • Page 314 4.2 System [2] Automatic Hold by ICM / CO / G-DN button Selects to disconnect or hold a call when INTERCOM, CO, or G-DN button is pressed while having a conversation. Default Disconnect Value Range Disconnect, Hold Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 315 4.2 System [2] Extension Clear : Call Waiting Specifies whether the Call Waiting setting is cleared when the Extension Feature Clear feature is performed. Default Clear Value Range No Clear, Clear Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.22.2 Extension Feature Clear Programming References •...
  • Page 316: System Options-Option 3 [2-9-3]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.10.7 CO Line Call Limitation Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—Extension-CO Line Call Duration Limit • 4.3.1 Trunk Group—TRG Settings [3-1-1]—Main—Extension-CO Duration Time Save the Dial as Redial after Called Party’s Answer Specifies whether the number of the connected party to use for redialing is saved.
  • Page 317 4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.23.2 Confirmation Tone Programming References • None Confirmation Tone 2 : Paged / Auto Answer Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 2. Confirmation Tone 2 is heard from a PT when it receives paging or a call in Hands-free Answerback mode.
  • Page 318 4.2 System [2] Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.23.2 Confirmation Tone Programming References • None Confirmation Tone 4-2 : Finish Conference Enables the PBX to send Confirmation Tone 4-2. Confirmation Tone 4-2 is heard from an extension when a party leaves a conference call.
  • Page 319 4.2 System [2] Dial Tone Type for Extension Selects the dial tone the PBX sends to the extensions to inform of the features activated on them. Default Type A Value Range Type A, Type B Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 320: System Options-Option 4 [2-9-4]

    4.2 System [2] Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References • None Timed Reminder Message - Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the prerecorded message to play when answering the Timed Reminder in each time mode. Default None Value Range None, 1–32 Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 321 4.2 System [2] Master CS Port Indicates the location of the master CS port (reference only). Default Current slot number-Master CS port number Value Range Not applicable. Feature Guide References • None Radio System ID Indicates the radio system ID used to register a PS (reference only). Default Radio system ID Value Range...
  • Page 322: Audio Gain-Paging/Moh [2-10-1]

    4.2 System [2] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup Programming References • None DSS Key mode for Incoming call Enables the use of a DSS button to pick up an incoming call to another extension or an ICD group.
  • Page 323: Extension Caller Id [2-11]

    4.2 System [2] 4.2.25 Extension Caller ID [2-11] Various settings for extension Caller ID can be programmed. Extension Caller ID Resource-1, 2 Specifies a group of 4 SLT ports that can send Caller ID information to an SLT. When an extension has this feature activated, there will be a short delay before the extension rings for incoming calls.
  • Page 324 4.2 System [2] Default 180 bits 10 × n (n=3–40) bits Value Range Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.16.1 Caller ID Programming References • None Channel Seizure Wait Time Specifies the length of time the PBX waits before starting to send the seizure signal following the first ring when sending Caller ID information to an SLT.
  • Page 325 4.2 System [2] Send Name of Extension Caller ID Enables the PBX to send caller’s name of an incoming call when sending Caller ID information to an SLT. Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.16.1 Caller ID Programming References •...
  • Page 326: Groups [3]

    Main Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 327 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.5.5.3 CO Line Access • 2.2.2 Group Programming References • 4.9.1 CO Line Setting [9-1] DISA Tone Detection—Silence Enables the disconnection of a DISA-originated CO-to-CO line call by silence detection. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable...
  • Page 328 4.3 Groups [3] Programming References • 4.5.3 DISA—System Setting [5-3-1] • 4.9.1 CO Line Setting [9-1] CO-CO Duration Time Specifies the length of time a CO-to-CO line call can be maintained before being disconnected. Default 10 min Value Range None, 1–60 min Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 329 Intercept Group Name Specifies the name of the CO line group for programming reference. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 330: Trunk Group-Local Access Priority [3-1-2]

    A maximum of 8 tenants can be programmed. Extension Group Name Specifies the name of the extension group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 331: Call Pickup Group [3-3]

    4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.2 Group Programming References • 4.3.4 Call Pickup Group [3-3] • 4.3.5 Paging Group [3-4] • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1]—Main—Extension Group • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1]—Main—Extension Group Tenant Number Specifies the tenant to which the extension group belongs.
  • Page 332 4.3 Groups [3] Extension Group 1–16 Specifies whether the extension group belongs to the corresponding pickup group. Default Extension Group 1–16: ON for the same-numbered call pickup group and group 33–group 64; OFF for other call pickup groups Value Range ON, OFF Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 333: Paging Group [3-4]

    4.3 Groups [3] 4.3.5 Paging Group [3-4] Extensions can be assigned to a paging group according to their extension group. External pagers can also be assigned to a paging group. One extension group or external pager can belong to multiple paging groups. A maximum of 32 paging groups can be programmed. Extension Group 1-16 Paging Group Name Specifies the name of the paging group.
  • Page 334 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.14.1 Paging • 2.2.2 Group Programming References • 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] • 4.4.7 Portable Station—Extension Settings [4-2-1] Extension Group 17–32 Specifies whether the extension group belongs to the corresponding paging group. Default Extension Group 17–32: ON for the same-numbered paging group and group 32;...
  • Page 335: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Group Settings [3-5-1]

    Programming References • None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 336 4.3 Groups [3] Default Ring Value Range Ring, UCD, Priority Hunting Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.2.2.2 Group Call Distribution Programming References • None Call Waiting Distribution Selects the call waiting distribution method for busy extensions of the incoming call distribution group.
  • Page 337 4.3 Groups [3] Programming References • 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] • 4.4.8 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] Tenant Number Specifies the tenant to which the incoming call distribution group belongs, to determine the Time Table and the audio source for the group. (The tenant number corresponds to the Time Table number.) Default Value Range...
  • Page 338 Programming References • None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 339 Programming References • None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 340: Queuing Time Table

    Programming References • None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 341 Programming References • None Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 342 4.3 Groups [3] Extension No Answer Time Specifies the length of time a call queues at an extension before it is redirected to the next member extension of the incoming call distribution group in UCD or Priority Hunting distribution method. Default None None, 10 ×...
  • Page 343 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.2.2.6 Log-in/Log-out Programming References • None VIP Call Mode Enables the VIP Call mode to prioritize incoming call distribution groups. Default Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 344 4.3 Groups [3] Group Name Specifies the name of the incoming call distribution group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 345: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Member [3-5-2]

    4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Programming References • None Group FWD for Call from Extension—Setting Sets or cancels the FWD feature for incoming intercom calls directed to the incoming call distribution group.
  • Page 346: Incoming Call Distribution Group-Queuing Time Table [3-5-3]

    4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.2.2.1 Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) Group Features—OVERVIEW Programming References • 4.3.14 PS Ring Group [3-9] Delayed Ring Specifies the Delayed Ringing setting of each member. (Applicable when the call distribution method of the incoming call distribution group is set to Ring.) Default Immediate Value Range...
  • Page 347: Extension Hunting Group [3-6]

    4.3 Groups [3] Value Range None: Redirects the call to the next sequence Overflow: Redirects the call to the overflow destination when there is no answer Disconnect: Disconnects the line Sequence 01–16: Redirects the call to a different sequence OGM 01–32: Sends a certain OGM Wait 5 ×...
  • Page 348: Vm(Dpt) Group-System Setting [3-7-1]

    None 4.3.10 VM(DPT) Group—System Setting [3-7-1] A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DPT Integration can be connected to hybrid/ APT ports of the PBX. The hybrid/APT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DPT) Group.
  • Page 349: Vm(Dpt) Group-Unit Setting [3-7-2]

    4.3 Groups [3] Intercept to Mailbox Enables the PBX to send the mailbox number of the called extension to the VPS when a CO line call is redirected to the VM (DPT) group by Intercept Routing. When the VPS receives the mailbox number, the VPS answers the call with the appropriate mailbox.
  • Page 350: Vm(Dtmf) Group-System Setting [3-8-1]

    4.1.11 Extension Port [1-5] 4.3.12 VM(DTMF) Group—System Setting [3-8-1] A Panasonic Voice Processing System (VPS) with DTMF Integration can be connected to SLT ports of the PBX. The SLT ports that are connected to the VPS are called a VM (DTMF) Group.
  • Page 351 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group • 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Programming References • None VM DTMF Status Signal—Reorder Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the dialed number is invalid. Default Value Range Max.
  • Page 352 4.3 Groups [3] VM DTMF Status Signal—Confirm Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when a certain feature (e.g., Message Waiting) has been successfully set or canceled on an extension. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 353 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.19.1 Voice Mail (VM) Group • 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Programming References • None VM DTMF Status Signal—FWD to Extension Ringback Tone Specifies the DTMF status signal the PBX sends to the VPS when the call has been forwarded to another extension and the PBX is calling the destination extension.
  • Page 354 4.3 Groups [3] VM DTMF Command—Switching to AA Specifies the DTMF command the PBX sends to the VPS when in the VM Service Mode to activate the AA Service Mode instead. Default Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, and H [H=mailbox number]) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 355 4.3 Groups [3] Programming References • None Timing—Waiting Time before Sending Follow on ID Specifies the length of time the PBX waits before sending the Follow on ID to the VPS after the VPS has answered a call. Default 1.5 s Value Range 0.5 s, 1.0 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s Feature Guide References...
  • Page 356 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.19.3 Voice Mail DTMF Integration Programming References • None Others—Intercept Routing to the VPS Sequence Specifies which DTMF commands the VPS receives from the PBX when a call is intercepted to the VPS, so that the VPS can answer the call either with a mailbox or in the AA service mode. It is also possible to send no DTMF signal to the VPS.
  • Page 357: Vm(Dtmf) Group-Group Setting [3-8-2]

    Specifies the name of the VM (DTMF) group, which will be shown on the display of the extension that has called the VM (DTMF) group. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console.
  • Page 358: Ps Ring Group [3-9]

    PS ring group when Incoming Trunk Call Information Display on this screen is set to Called Number. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 359 4.3 Groups [3] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.20.2 PS Ring Group Programming References • None Incoming Trunk Call Information Display Specifies the information of the incoming CO line call to be shown on the displays of the PSs that belong to the PS ring group.
  • Page 360: Extension [4]

    4.4 Extension [4] Extension [4] 4.4.1 Wired Extension—Extension Settings [4-1-1] For each slot in which an extension card is installed, a certain number of extension ports are displayed. For each extension port, various extension settings can be assigned. Main Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only).
  • Page 361 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 362 4.4 Extension [4] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.20.3 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode Programming References • None Extension Group Specifies the extension group to which the extension belongs. The extension group is used to compose call pickup groups and paging groups.
  • Page 363 4.4 Extension [4] Option 1 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range...
  • Page 364 4.4 Extension [4] Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 365 4.4 Extension [4] Option 2 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References Feature References • None Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range...
  • Page 366 4.4 Extension [4] Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 367 4.4 Extension [4] C. Waiting for Call from CO Specifies whether to receive call waiting notification for a call from CO line, a doorphone call or a call via an incoming call distribution group. Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 368 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.10.4 Data Line Security Programming References • None Option 3 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 369 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 370 4.4 Extension [4] to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 16 characters Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.17.2 Absent Message Programming References • None Option 4 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only).
  • Page 371 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 372 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.4.1.2 Line Preference—Incoming Programming References • 4.4.4 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Intercom Call by Voice Selects the method of receiving intercom calls. When Deny Voice Call is selected, the called party always receives calls by a ring tone: the caller cannot change the called party’s call receiving method.
  • Page 373 4.4 Extension [4] Default Hands free Value Range Hands free: Monitor through the built-in speaker Private: Monitor through the handset or the built-in speaker after hearing an alarm tone Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration Programming References •...
  • Page 374 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 375 4.4 Extension [4] Default Enable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.4 Display Information Programming References • None Key Pad Tone Specifies whether the key pad tones are heard when dialing. Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 376 4.4 Extension [4] Default No Limitation Value Range No Limitation, One-touch Dial Only Feature Guide References • None Option 6 Slot Indicates the slot position of each extension card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 377 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 378 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.10.5 Flash/Recall/Terminate Programming References • None Incoming Call Log Memory Specifies the number of incoming CO line calls that are retained in the extension’s Incoming Call Log memory. Default Value Range 0–100 Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 379 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 380 4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • 4.2.25 Extension Caller ID [2-11]—Extension Caller ID Resource-1, 2 Incoming Call Wait Timer for Extension Caller ID Specifies the length of time the ringing for a call is delayed when the call follows immediately after the previous unanswered call.
  • Page 381 4.1.12 Extension Port [1-5] Port Command Extension Name Specifies the name of the extension. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 382 4.4 Extension [4] Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Programming References • 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] FWD Mode for Call from CO Indicates the forwarding type of incoming CO line calls (reference only). Default None Value Range...
  • Page 383 4.4 Extension [4] Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Programming References • 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] FWD Mode for Call from Extension Indicates the forwarding type of incoming intercom calls (reference only). Default None Value Range...
  • Page 384: Wired Extension-Fwd/Dnd [4-1-2]

    4.4 Extension [4] 4.4.2 Wired Extension—FWD/DND [4-1-2] For each extension, separate Call Forwarding (FWD) and Do Not Disturb (DND) settings can be programmed for incoming intercom and CO line calls. Select the desired extension from the Extension Number / Name list. Call from CO—Present Button Status Indicates the current status of the FWD/DND—External button (reference only).
  • Page 385 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Programming References • None Call from CO—FWD Destination Specifies the forwarding destination of incoming CO line calls. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [, ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 386: Wired Extension-Speed Dial [4-1-3]

    4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Programming References • None Call from Extension—FWD Mode Specifies the circumstances when incoming intercom calls are forwarded. Default None Value Range None, FWD ALL, FWD Busy, FWD N/A, FWD Busy N/A Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 387: Wired Extension-Flexible Key [4-1-4]

    Specifies the name of the Personal Speed Dialing number to call using the Personal Speed Dialing Directory shown on the extension’s display. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console.
  • Page 388 4.4 Extension [4] Value Range Not Stored, Loop CO, Single CO, Group CO, DSS, One-touch, G- DN, Message Waiting, FWD/DND (Both), FWD/DND (External), FWD/DND (Internal), Group FWD (Both), Group FWD (External), Group FWD (Internal), Account, Conference, Terminate, EFA, Call Park, Call Log, Log-in/Log-out, Hurry-up, Wrap-up, System Alarm, Time Service, Answer, Release, TRS Level Change, Time Service - Automatic / Manual, Two-way Record, Two-way Transfer, LCS, Voice Mail Transfer...
  • Page 389 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.12.2 Call Park • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Parameter Selection (for Log-in/Log-out) Specifies which incoming call distribution groups that the extension belongs to are logged-in to or logged-out from.
  • Page 390 4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Parameter Selection (for Time Service - Automatic / Manual) Specifies the Time Table to be used when the Time Service Switching Mode is set to automatic.
  • Page 391 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Group FWD (Both)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to which both intercom and CO line calls are forwarded.
  • Page 392 4.4 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Call Log) Specifies the extension’s own number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which call log information is displayed. If the cell is left empty, the extension will display its own call log information.
  • Page 393 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Transfer) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the desired mailbox. Default Not stored.
  • Page 394 4.4 Extension [4] Default Value Range 1–8 Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Loop CO, Single CO, Group CO, G-DN) Specifies the ring tone type.
  • Page 395: Wired Extension-Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy 4.4.5 Wired Extension—Flexible Key [4-1-4] Flexible Key Data Copy The flexible CO button settings of an extension can be copied to different extensions. Select the extension that has the settings to copy to other extensions from the Extension Number / Name list, then click Copy To.
  • Page 396: Portable Station-Extension Settings [4-2-1]

    • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 397 4.4 Extension [4] Default Value Range 1–32 Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.2 Group Programming References • None Specifies the COS of the PS. Default Value Range 1–64 Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.2.1 Class of Service (COS) Programming References •...
  • Page 398 • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 399 • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 400 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.5 Verified Code Entry • 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References • 4.8.5 Carrier [8-5] C. Waiting for Call from Extension Selects the method of receiving call waiting notification from other extensions. Default Value Range Off: No notification...
  • Page 401 • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 402 Specifies the Personal Absent Message which, unlike System Absent Message, is a customized message used only by the certain PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console.
  • Page 403 4.4 Extension [4] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References • None Outgoing Preferred Line Selects the line to be seized after going off-hook to make a call. Default Value Range No Line: No line is seized. Idle: An idle CO line is seized automatically from the programmed CO line groups.
  • Page 404 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.7.4 Call Waiting Tone Programming References • None LCS Recording Mode Specifies whether to continue or stop recording the message in the PS’s mailbox after the PS user interrupts the call recording while monitoring. Default Stop Record Value Range...
  • Page 405 4.4 Extension [4] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 406 • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters Feature Guide References •...
  • Page 407 • 4.1.7 Portable Station [1-2] Extension Name Specifies the name of the PS. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 408 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References • None FWD Set for Call from CO Indicates the current FWD status for incoming CO line calls (reference only). Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Programming References •...
  • Page 409 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Programming References • 4.4.8 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] FWD Set for Call from Extension Indicates the current FWD status for incoming intercom calls (reference only). Default Value Range Off, On Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 410: Portable Station-Fwd/Dnd [4-2-2]

    4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Programming References • 4.4.8 Portable Station—FWD/DND [4-2-2] FWD No Answer Time Indicates the length of time an incoming call rings at the PS before the call is forwarded (reference only).
  • Page 411 4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • None Call from CO—DND Status Availability Turns on or off the DND feature for incoming CO line calls. Default Value Range OFF, ON Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.3 Do Not Disturb (DND) Programming References •...
  • Page 412 4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • None Call from Extension—FWD Status Availability Turns on or off the FWD feature for incoming intercom calls. Default Value Range OFF, ON Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.3.1.2 Call Forwarding (FWD) Programming References •...
  • Page 413: Portable Station-Flexible Key [4-2-3]

    4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • None FWD No Answer Timer Specifies the length of time an incoming call rings at the PS before the call is forwarded. Default 15 s Value Range 0–120 s Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 414 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Parameter Selection (for Group CO) Specifies the CO line group to be accessed. Default Value Range 1–64 Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 415 4.4 Extension [4] Parameter Selection (for Time Service) Selects which time modes are switched manually. Default Value Range All (Day/Night/Lunch/Break), Day/Night/Break, Day/Night/Lunch, Day/Night Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons • 2.2.4 Time Service Programming References • 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Parameter Selection (for TRS Level Change) Specifies the TRS level to be used temporarily on a certain PS.
  • Page 416 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for G-DN) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be accessed. Default Not stored.
  • Page 417 4.4 Extension [4] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Group FWD (Internal)) Specifies the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to which intercom calls are forwarded.
  • Page 418 4.4 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Record) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the PS’s mailbox. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 419 4.4 Extension [4] Programming References • 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Time Service) Specifies the Time Table to be used for changing time modes in the Automatic Switching mode. Default Value Range 1–8...
  • Page 420: Portable Station-Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.4 Extension [4] 4.4.10 Portable Station—Flexible Key [4-2-3] Flexible Key Data Copy The flexible CO button settings of a PS can be copied to different PSs. Select the PS that has the settings to copy to other PSs from the Extension Number / Name list, then click Copy To. Destination Extension Line Select the number and name of the PS that will receive the copied settings.
  • Page 421: Dss Console-Flexible Key [4-3-2]

    4.4 Extension [4] 4.4.12 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Each flexible DSS button can be customized to access a certain feature. A maximum of 66 flexible DSS buttons can be customized for each DSS Console. Select the desired DSS Console from the DSS Console No./ Pair Extension list. Type Specifies the feature to be assigned to the flexible DSS button.
  • Page 422 4.4 Extension [4] Parameter Selection (for Call Park) Specifies whether a call is parked in an idle parking zone automatically or in a specific parking zone. Default Automatic Value Range Automatic, Specific Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.12.2 Call Park •...
  • Page 423 4.4 Extension [4] Value Range 1–7 Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.13 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Parameter Selection (for Time Service - Automatic / Manual) Specifies the Time Table to be used when the Time Service Switching Mode is set to automatic.
  • Page 424 4.4 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Message Waiting) Specifies the number of an extension or floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which messages are checked. If this cell is left empty, the paired extension will check its own messages only.
  • Page 425 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.13 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Call Log) Specifies the paired extension’s number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group for which call log information is displayed.
  • Page 426 4.4 Extension [4] Ext No. or Floating Ext No. (for Two-way Record) Specifies the floating extension number of the VM (DPT) group containing the paired extension’s mailbox. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 427 4.4 Extension [4] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.18.2 Flexible Buttons Programming References • 4.4.13 DSS Console—Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy Optional parameter (or Ringing Tone Type Number) (for Time Service) Specifies the Time Table to be used for changing time modes in the Automatic Switching mode. Default Value Range 1–8...
  • Page 428: Dss Console-Flexible Key [4-3-2] Flexible Key Data Copy

    4.4 Extension [4] Extension Number of Mailbox (for Two-way Transfer) Specifies the number of the extension whose mailbox will be used to record conversations. (For example, a secretary records a conversation into the mailbox of a boss.) This setting establishes the One-touch Two-way Transfer button. If the cell is left empty, the paired extension user can specify the number of an extension each time.
  • Page 429: Optional Device [5]

    Programming References • 4.1.1 Slot [1-1] Name Specifies the doorphone name. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 430 4.5 Optional Device [5] Value Range Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, [, ] [Secret], and P [Pause]) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.1 Doorphone Call Programming References • 4.2.8 Time Service—Week Table [2-5-1] Tenant Number Specifies the tenant number for the doorphone port in order to apply the Time Table (day/lunch/ break/night).
  • Page 431: External Pager [5-2]

    Programming References • None Name Specifies the name of the external pager. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 432 4.5 Optional Device [5] DISA Security Mode Selects the DISA security mode to prevent unauthorized access to the PBX. In Trunk (CO Line) or All Security mode, the caller is required to override security by Walking COS or Verified Code Entry in order to enable the restricted feature temporarily.
  • Page 433 4.5 Optional Device [5] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Programming References • None Cyclic Tone Detection Selects the cyclic tone detection mode. Cyclic tone detection is used to determine the end of a call for a DISA CO-to-CO line conversation established through an analog CO line. To change Cyclic Tone Detection, follow the steps below: Change Cyclic Tone Detection.
  • Page 434: Disa-Message Setting [5-3-2]

    4.5 Optional Device [5] Cyclic Tone Option—Tone Off Maximum Time Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a cyclic tone to be sent from the telephone company before recognizing it as a tone-off. When no tone is detected within the time set here, the PBX recognizes it as a tone-off.
  • Page 435 4.5 Optional Device [5] Name Specifies the name of the OGM. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 20 characters...
  • Page 436: Feature [6]

    Speed Dialing numbers from the System Speed Dialing No. list. Name Specifies a name for the System Speed Dialing number. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 437: Speed Dialing & Caller Id-Caller Id Modification [6-1-2]

    4.6 Feature [6] Default Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.1.1.3 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution • 1.16.1 Caller ID Programming References • 4.9.2 DIL Table & Port Setting [9-2]—CLI for DIL—CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, Break, Night 4.6.2 Speed Dialing &...
  • Page 438: Emergency Dial [6-2]

    4.6 Feature [6] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.16.1 Caller ID Programming References • None Added Number Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller’s number in the place of the removed digits. Default Local / International Call Data 1–10: Not stored. Long Distance Code: 1 (fixed) Value Range Max.
  • Page 439 Programming References • None User Name Specifies the user name assigned to the verified code. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 440: Second Dial Tone [6-4]

    4.6 Feature [6] Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1] Itemized Billing Code for ARS Specifies the itemized billing code used by the ARS feature for identifying calls made with a verified code for accounting and billing purposes. Default Not stored.
  • Page 441: Absent Message [6-5]

    Absent Message Specifies the message according to need. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default...
  • Page 442 4.6 Feature [6] Operator (Extension Number) Specifies the extension number or floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be designated as the tenant operator. When this parameter is left unspecified, a PBX operator serves as the tenant operator. Default Not stored.
  • Page 443: Trs [7]

    4.7 TRS [7] TRS [7] 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] Toll Restriction (TRS) prohibits an extension from making certain CO line calls. Each time mode of every COS is assigned one of the seven TRS levels. TRS level 7 provides the maximum restriction (all CO line calls are prohibited) and level 1 provides the minimum (all CO line calls are allowed).
  • Page 444: Special Carrier [7-3]

    4.7 TRS [7] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.8.1 Toll Restriction (TRS) Programming References • 4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]—TRS / CO—TRS Level—Day, Lunch, Break, Night • 4.7.1 Denied Code [7-1] 4.7.3 Special Carrier [7-3] If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access Code is required each time a CO line call is made.
  • Page 445 4.7 TRS [7] Programming References • 4.6.1 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Main Table [6-1-1] TRS Check for dial "* #" Enables a TRS check for the user-dialed " " and "#". This is useful in preventing unauthorized calls which could possibly be made through certain telephone company exchanges. Default No Check Value Range...
  • Page 446: Ars [8]

    4.8 ARS [8] ARS [8] 4.8.1 System Setting [8-1] Automatic Route Selection (ARS) automatically selects the appropriate carrier at the time a CO line call is made, according to the programmed settings. The user-dialed number will be checked and modified in order to connect it to the appropriate carrier. ARS Mode Selects the condition to determine when to operate ARS.
  • Page 447: Routing Plan Time [8-3]

    4.8 ARS [8] procedure. Each leading number can also specify the additional (remaining) number of digits. The additional (remaining) number of digits must be specified only when "#", for example, is needed after the dialed number. The "#" will be added after the programmed number of digits of the user-dialed number (excluding the leading number).
  • Page 448: Routing Plan Priority [8-4]

    4.8 ARS [8] Plan Table can have its own time blocks. Select the desired Routing Plan Table number from the Routing Plan list. Time-A–Time-D—Setting Enables the setting of the start time for each time block. Default Time-A–Time-C: Enable Time-D: Disable Value Range Disable, Enable Feature Guide References...
  • Page 449: Carrier [8-5]

    A maximum of 10 different carriers can be programmed to be used for the ARS feature. Carrier Name Specifies the carrier name. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored. Value Range Max.
  • Page 450: Trunk Group

    4.8 ARS [8] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Programming References • None Carrier Access Code Specifies the carrier access code. The carrier access code can be added to the user-dialed number by specifying "C" command in Modify Command on this screen. Default Not stored.
  • Page 451: Leading Number Exception [8-6]

    4.8 ARS [8] Programming References • None Authorization Code for TRG Specifies an Authorization code for each CO line group. The Authorization codes can be added to the user-dialed number by specifying "G" command in Modify Command on the Carrier tab.
  • Page 452: Co & Incoming Call [9]

    Specifies the CO line name which is shown on the extension’s display when receiving a call from the CO line. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 453: Dil Table & Port Setting [9-2]

    4.9 CO & Incoming Call [9] Programming References • None 4.9.2 DIL Table & Port Setting [9-2] Direct In Line (DIL) can be selected for each CO line as the method of distributing incoming CO line calls to certain destinations. For each CO line to which the DIL distribution is set, different destinations can be programmed depending on the time mode (day/lunch/break/ night).
  • Page 454 4.9 CO & Incoming Call [9] DIL Destination—Day, Lunch, Break, Night Specifies the DIL destination in each time mode. Default Day, Night: 601 Lunch, Break: Not stored. Value Range Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 455: Miscellaneous [9-3]

    4.9 CO & Incoming Call [9] Slot Indicates the slot position of each CO line card (reference only). Default Current slot number Value Range Slot number Feature Guide References • None Port Indicates the port number (reference only). Default Current port number Value Range Port number Feature Guide References...
  • Page 456 4.9 CO & Incoming Call [9] Intercept when the destination is Busy Enables the Intercept Routing—Busy feature to activate when the original destination is busy. Default Disable (Busy Tone) Value Range Disable (Busy Tone): Sends busy tone to the caller (However, a call through LCOT card will ring at the original destination while the caller hears a ringback tone.) Enable: Redirects the call to the intercept destination...
  • Page 457: Maintenance [10]

    4.10 Maintenance [10] 4.10 Maintenance [10] 4.10.1 SMDR [10-1] Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records detailed information about incoming and outgoing calls. SMDR Type Selects the format of SMDR output. Default Type A Value Range Type A: 80 digits without call charge information Type B: 80 digits with call charge information Type C: 120 digits Feature Guide References...
  • Page 458 4.10 Maintenance [10] SMDR Skip Perforation (Number of Line) Specifies the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. The number of lines for the skip perforation should be shorter than the page length. Default Value Range 0–95 Feature Guide References Feature References...
  • Page 459 4.10 Maintenance [10] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Programming References • None Log-in / Log-out Print Specifies whether the log-in/log-out status is printed. Default No Print Value Range No Print, Print Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 460 4.10 Maintenance [10] Secret Dial Selects the printing format of calls with a secret dial. The secret dial conceals all or part of dialed number. Note that selecting Dial before ARS Modification in ARS Dial on this screen indicates the dialed numbers as dots regardless of this setting.
  • Page 461: Pt System Program [10-2]

    4.10 Maintenance [10] Feature Guide References Feature References • 1.21.1 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) Programming References • None 4.10.2 PT System Program [10-2] PROG** Enables extension users to set a certain system programming by a PT. Default 000–009, 020–099: Enable 010–019, 100–999: Disable Value Range Disable, Enable...
  • Page 462 4.10 Maintenance [10] Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.3.1 PC Programming Programming References • None Password Lock Counter for Remote Programming Specifies the number of successive incorrect password entries before remote access is locked. Default None Value Range None, 1–15 Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 463 RS-232C: Word Length Specifies the number of bits in each byte of a character. When connecting the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console to the PBX using an RS-232C cable, assign the following values to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX:...
  • Page 464 4.10 Maintenance [10] Programming References • None RS-232C: Stop Bit Selects a stop bit code that indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character. Select an appropriate value depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer.
  • Page 465 Specifies the command to automatically initialize an external modem every time it is plugged into the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console.
  • Page 466: Password Setting [10-4]

    Specifies the command to manually initialize an external modem. The command specified here is controlled by PT system programming (External Modem Control [801]). As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console. Default Not stored.
  • Page 467 • 2.2.6 Manager Features Programming References • None PC System Programming Password : User Level Specifies the system password used to access KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console in User Level. Default 1234 Value Range 4–10 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References •...
  • Page 468 4.10 Maintenance [10] PC System Programming Password : Installer Level Specifies the system password used to access KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console in Installer Level. Default 1234 Value Range 4–10 digits (consisting of 0–9) Feature Guide References Feature References • 2.3.1 PC Programming Programming References •...
  • Page 469: Appendix

    Section 5 Appendix Feature Guide...
  • Page 470: Capacity Of System Resources

    5.1 Capacity of System Resources Capacity of System Resources 5.1.1 Capacity of System Resources Category Item Capacity System Tenant CO Line Group Extension Group Paging Group Call Pickup Group Incoming Call Distribution Group 64 (32 extensions/group) PS Ring Group VM (DPT) Group 1 VPS 8 ch VM (DTMF) Group...
  • Page 471 5.1 Capacity of System Resources Category Item Capacity Dialing Emergency Call 32 digits, 10 entries Quick Dialing 4 digits, 80 entries System Speed Dialing 32 digits, 1 000 entries Personal Speed Dialing 32 digits, 10 entries/extn. One-touch Dialing 32 digits Hot Line 32 digits Redial...
  • Page 472: Tones/Ring Tones

    5.2 Tones/Ring Tones Tones/Ring Tones 5.2.1 Tones/Ring Tones Tone Patterns (Default) Confirmation Tone 1 Confirmation Tone 2 Confirmation Tone 3 Confirmation Tone 4 Confirmation Tone 5 Dial Tone 1 Dial Tone 2 Dial Tone 3 Dial Tone 4 Busy Tone Reorder Tone Ringback Tone 1 Ringback Tone 2...
  • Page 473 5.2 Tones/Ring Tones Tone Patterns (Default) 15 s Hold Alarm Tone Call Waiting Tone 1 Call Waiting Tone 2 Ring Tone Patterns (Default) Single Double Triple S-Double Feature Guide...
  • Page 474: List Of Abbreviations

    5.3 List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations 5.3.1 List of Abbreviations Automated Attendant Analog Proprietary Telephone Automatic Route Selection Background Music Calling Line Identification Class of Service Calling Party Control Cell Station Direct In Line DISA Direct Inward System Access Do Not Disturb Digital Proprietary Telephone Direct Station Selection...
  • Page 475 5.3 List of Abbreviations TAFAS Trunk Answer from Any Station CO Line Group Toll Restriction Uniform Call Distribution Voice Mail Voice Processing System eXtra Device Port Feature Guide...
  • Page 476: Revision History

    5.4 Revision History Revision History 5.4.1 Version 1.1 Changed Contents • 1.1.3.3 Call Waiting Call Waiting Caller ID (Visual Caller ID) • 1.4.1.3 Call Pickup [Directed Call Pickup] • 1.14.1 Paging Paging Group • 1.20.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection Handover •...
  • Page 477: Index

    Index Feature Guide...
  • Page 478 Index Call Hold Retrieve Deny Call Monitor Absent Message Call Park Absent Message [008] Call Park Recall Account Code Entry Call Park Retrieve Deny Account Code Mode [508] Call Pickup Administrative Information Output Features Call Retry Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice Call Splitting Alternate Receiving/Calling Mode (Ring/Voice) Override Call Transfer Alternate Receiving—Ring/Voice...
  • Page 479 Index Destination for Overflow Time Expiration [625] Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) Destination When All Busy [627] Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN) [005] Dial Tone Extension PIN Lock Dial Tone Transfer Extension Port Configuration Dial Type Selection Extension Programming Dialing Digit Restriction during Conversation Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration DIL 1:1 Destination [450] Extension-to-CO Line Call Duration [472]...
  • Page 480 Incoming CO Line Call Features Music for Transfer [712] Incoming CO Line Call Features—OVERVIEW Music on Hold Installation Manual References Music on Hold [711] Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console Mute Installing KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console Intercept Routing Intercept Routing—Busy No Line Preference 46, 57 Intercept Routing—DND...
  • Page 481 Programming Instructions 199, 205 Special Carrier Access Code [303] Programming Mode Limitation [516] Speed Dialing—Personal/System Programming Structure Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console Proprietary Telephone (PT) Features Station Hunting —> Idle Extension Hunting PS Directory Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) PS Feature Buttons Station Password Lock —>...
  • Page 482 Index Uniform Call Distribution (UCD) User Manual References Verified Code [120] Verified Code COS Number [123] Verified Code Entry Verified Code Name [121] Verified Code Personal Identification Number (PIN) Verified Code Personal Identification Number (PIN) [122] Version 1.1 VIP Call VM Group Floating Extension Number [660] VM —>...
  • Page 483 Index Feature Guide...
  • Page 484 Copyright: This material is copyrighted by Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd., and may be reproduced for internal use only. All other reproduction, in whole or in part, is prohibited without the written consent of Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. © 2003 Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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