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Digital Super Hybrid System

KX-TD816CE
KX-TD1232CE

Added and Changed Features for


Installation Manual and Programming Tables

Please read this manual first and then the Installation Manual.
In this manual, the last letter “CE” of each model number is omitted.
Warning
Warning:
Static sensitive devices are used. To protect printed circuit boards from static
electricity, do not touch connectors indicated below. To discharge body static,
touch ground or wear a grounding strap.

Warning : Static sensitive connectors

REMOTE

SYSTEM INTER
CONNECTION

DISA

DOORPHONE

2
Table of Contents
Added Features
Section 1.4, Options
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) ............................................................................................... 6
2-ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280)..................................................................................... 6
Section 2.4, Installation of Optional Cards and Units
2-ISDN S0 Line Unit Connection ....................................................................................... 6
Installing Expansion Unit (KX-TD280).............................................................................. 7
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) Installation ............................................................................ 9
Section 3, Features
Budget Management............................................................................................................ 12
Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR) ................................................................... 12
Charge Fee Reference.......................................................................................................... 13
CO Incoming Call Information Display.............................................................................. 14
CO Incoming Call Information Log.................................................................................... 15
Direct Dialing In (DDI)....................................................................................................... 16
Emergency Call ................................................................................................................... 17
HOTEL APPLICATION ..................................................................................................... 18
Check-In / Check-Out ...................................................................................................... 18
Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) ...................................................................... 19
SMDR for Timed Reminder ................................................................................................ 20
Section 4, System Programming
[009] Emergency Dial Number Set .................................................................................... 21
[010] Budget Management................................................................................................. 22
[011] Charge Margin Rate .................................................................................................. 23
[120] Charge Display Selection.......................................................................................... 24
[121] Assignment of Denomination ................................................................................... 25
[122] Charge Verification Assignment............................................................................... 26
[123] Charge Verification ID Code Set .............................................................................. 27
[124] Hotel Application...................................................................................................... 28
[125] User Password .......................................................................................................... 29
[216] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time ....................................................................... 30
[217] Timed Reminder Alarm Repeat Times ..................................................................... 31
[218] Timed Reminder Alarm Interval Time ..................................................................... 32
[417] CO Line Name Assignment...................................................................................... 33
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment .............................................................................. 34
[419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment.............................................................. 35
[420] ISDN DDI Service Assignment................................................................................ 36
[423] Pay-Tone Assignment ............................................................................................... 37
[610] ISDN DDI Number / Extension Number Transformation........................................ 38
[611] ISDN DDI Number / Floating Number Transformation........................................... 39

3
Table of Contents
[815] SMDR Output Mode................................................................................................. 40
[990] System Additional Information, Fields (27) through (35)........................................ 41

Changed Features
Section 3, Features
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)................................................................................. 44
Display, Call Information .................................................................................................... 44, 46
Do Not Disturb (DND)........................................................................................................ 44
DSS Console (KX-T7240 / KX-T7040).............................................................................. 44
Message Waiting ................................................................................................................. 44, 47
Operator............................................................................................................................... 44
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) ....................................................................... 44, 48
Section 4, System Programming
[001] System Speed Dialing Number Set........................................................................... 44, 52
[002] System Speed Dialing Name Set .............................................................................. 44, 54
[100] Flexible Numbering .................................................................................................. 44
[109] Expansion Unit Type ................................................................................................ 45, 55
[211] Dial Start Time.......................................................................................................... 45
[412] Pause Time................................................................................................................ 45
[413] Flash Time ................................................................................................................ 45
[601] Class of Service ........................................................................................................ 45, 57
[990] System Additional Information, Fields (17) and (26) .............................................. 45

Deleted Features
Section 3, Features
Caller ID .............................................................................................................................. 59
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection.................................................................... 59
Section 4, System Programming
[110] Caller ID Code Set .................................................................................................... 59
[111] Caller ID Name Set ................................................................................................... 59
[405] CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set......................................................................... 59
[406] Caller ID Assignment ............................................................................................... 59
[415] CPC Signal Detection Outgoing Set ......................................................................... 59

Programming Tables ........................................................................... 60

4
Added Features

5
1.4 Options
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189)
Supports the Pay Tone service of the central office. While having
a conversation with an outside party, your central office generates
the pay tone so that the counting for fee starts for the call.

2-ISDN S0 Line Unit (KX-TD280)


One KX-TD280 can be installed per system.

D1232
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

D816
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

Panasonic
Panasonic

2 ISDN S0 lines 2 ISDN S0 lines


can be added. can be added.

2.4 Installation of Optional Cards and Units


2-ISDN S0 Line Unit Connection
To add two ISDN S0 lines, use the optional 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit
(KX-TD280). This unit can be installed in any of the expansion
areas provided on the front of the main unit.

The following procedures can be used to install the 2-ISDN S0 Line


Unit (KX-TD280). System programming is required for unit
location identification.
Default KX-TD816: bottom = 4-CO Line Unit,
top = 8-Station Line Unit
KX-TD1232: bottom = 4-CO Line Unit,
middle and top = 8-Station Line Unit

6
Installing Expansion Unit (KX-TD280)
1. Loosen two screws on the cover plate. 4. Loosen the outside screw and slide the
Insert fingers into the slits to remove the cover to the right.
cover plate.
D1232
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

D1232
DIGITAL SUPER
HYBRID SYSTE
M

Slit Panasonic

Slit
Panaso
nic

Outside screw

Note Any of the cover plates can be 5. Secure the inside screw (included) to fix
removed, as needed. the cabinet to the main unit.

2. Connect the cabinet cord to the D1232


DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

connector in the main unit firmly.

D1232
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

Inside screw
Panasonic

Note Be sure to fix the inside screw to the


Panasonic
main unit, or the unit may not work
properly.
3. Hook the cabinet to the main unit and
slide the cabinet to the left until it is
secured. 6. Prepare the required plugs. Two 4-pin
plugs are included in KX-TD280 to
D1232
DEGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM
connect four CO lines.

TB

TA

RA

RB

Panasonic

7
Installing Expansion Unit (KX-TD280)
7. Insert the plug into a jack on the unit. 11. Fix the cords to the wall as shown so
Connect an earth wire to the earth terminal that the front cover can be opened.
on the extension expansion unit.
D1232
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

TB
TA ISDN
RA Port No.1
2C
O
w
/P
FT
RB
2C
O

ISDN
Port No.2
P
an
as Panasonic
on
ic

To Terminal Board or Modular


Jacks from the Central Office

Notes • The KX-TD1232 is illustrated as a


main unit.
8. Tie all of the cords into a bundle. If • If two or three expansion units are
other cords are exposed in the upper installed, cut the cabinet covers on the
cabinets, tie them also. lower cabinets to allow the cords from
9. Close the cabinet cover and secure the upper cabinet to go down through
the outside screw. the cabinet covers. To protect the
cords, smooth the cut edges.
10. Cover the cords with the cord holder
(included).
Cut here
D1232
DIGITAL SUPER HYBRID SYSTEM

Programming References
Panasonic
Cord holder Section 4, System Programming,
[109] Expansion Unit Type

8
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) Installation
(1) Installing to the Initial CO Line Card
1. Loosen eight screws to open the inside cover of the main unit.
Note If any cards, units, or cords are installed in the main unit, remove
them beforehand.
2. Attach the Pay Tone Card(s) (KX-TD189) to the CO Line Card,
with the spacers (Accessary included).
One Pay Tone Card for KX-TD816, and up to two Pay Tone Cards
for KX-TD1232 can be installed to the initial CO Line Card.

KX-TD816
CO Line
Card

J200 Pay Tone Card

Cut here
J200
JPD

CO Line Card
OP

CO3,4
JPC
OP

Inside cover
JPB
OP

CO1,2 OPJPA - D
JPA
OP

9
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) Installation
KX-TD1232

CO Line Card

J200 Pay Tone Card


A

Cut here
J200

JPH
OP
G
JP
CO7,8

OP
CO Line Card

F
JP
OP
JPE
CO5,6

OP
JPD
OPJPA ~ H
OP
CO3,4
JPC
OP
Inside cover JPB
OP

CO1,2
JPA
OP

3. Put the inside cover back on the main unit and secure the screws.
4. If you do not cut the wire of the J200 in pay-tone card, the detected
mode is 16 KHz. If you cut the wire of the J200 in Pay Tone Card
(Open Mode), the detected mode is 12 KHz.
5. After installing the Pay Tone Card, if you hear a noise of the pay-
tone signal, cut the option Jumper Wires, OPJPA through OPJPH
corresponds to CO1 through CO8 in the CO Card.
(OPJPA corresponds to CO1, OPJPB to CO2, OPJPC to CO3, OPJPD to CO4,
OPJPE to CO5, OPJPF to CO6, OPJPG to CO7, and OPJPH to CO8.)
— When you install the Pay Tone Card A, you will detect the pay-tone signal from
CO1 - CO4, and cut the corresponding option Jumper Wires, if needed.
— When you install the Pay Tone Card B, you will detect the pay-tone signal from
CO5 - CO8, and cut the corresponding option Jumper Wires, if needed.

10
Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) Installation
(2) Installing to the Optional 4-CO Line Unit

The following procedures must be done before installing the 4-CO


Line Unit (KX-TD180) to the main unit.
1. Loosen five screws located on the rear of the 4-CO Line Unit.
2. Remove the back plate and take out the P-board.
3. Attach the Pay Tone Card to the P-board, fitting the connectors.
4. Put the P-board back into the cabinet and fix the rear plate with
the five screws.
5. If you do not cut the wire of the J200 in Pay Tone Card, the
detected mode is 16 KHz. If you cut the wire of the J200 in pay-
tone card (Open Mode), the detected mode is 12 KHz.

back plate

J200

P-board
4C
O
@DI
GI
TA
L
SU
PE
R
HY
BR
ID
SY
ST
EM

J200 Cut here

Note To install the 4-CO Line Unit to the main unit, refer to Section 2.4.4
“Installing Expansion Unit (KX-TD170 / KX-TD180)” in the
Installation Manual.

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[423] Pay-Tone Assignment

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Display, Call Information (in this manual)
HOTEL APPLICATION (in this manual)

11
BC 3 Features

Budget Management
Description Limits the telephone usage to a pre-assigned amount. For
example, the limit may be the amount deposited at check-in of a
hotel. If the pre-assigned limit is reached, the extension user
cannot make further calls until he/she receives authorization from
the operator.

Conditions None

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[010] Budget Management

Feature References Section 3, Features,


HOTEL APPLICATION

Operation References Not applicable.

Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)


Description Allows the extension user to restrict the presentation of the calling
party’s number to the called party when making a call. This is one
of the ISDN services.

Conditions If the presentation is enabled, the called party can check the calling
party’s number before the called party is answered it (Calling Line
Identification Presentation, CLIP).

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment
[419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment

Feature References None

Operation References Not applicable.

12
3 Features C
Charge Fee Reference
Description Allows the pre-assigned display telephone user to view, clear
charges and print out the data by SMDR. Charges are displayed
per extension, CO line, account code, or the total of each can be
referred to.

Conditions • The allowed extension is determined by System Programming.


• The verification ID is required to perform this feature.
• A maximum of 99999 Meter can be collected. The existing call is not
referred.
• It is programmable to select the first display, Meter or Charge by
System Programming. This can be switched manually at each
extension.
• Exchange rate between Meter or Charge is assigned by Station
Programming.

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[120] Charge Display Selection
[122] Charge Verification Assignment
[123] Charge Verification ID Code Set
Station Programming.......................................................User Manual,
Charge Fee Reference

Feature References None

Operation References Station Programming,


—User Manual Charge Fee Reference

13
C 3 Features

CO Incoming Call Information Display


Description Provides the display proprietary telephone user with a preset CO
line name if an incoming outside call is received. If the CO name is
not assigned and the CO line is an ISDN line provided with CLIP
(Calling Line Identification Presentation) feature, shows the
caller’s telephone number and name on the display.

Conditions • It is required to name CO lines by system programming.


• With the CLIP feature, the ISDN line informs the system of the caller’s
telephone number only. To display the name, the system compares the
informed number with the System Speed Dialling Numbers stored in
program [001] and if a match is found, decides the caller’s name by
using the System Speed Dialing Names stored in program [002].
• The CO line name display has precedence on the Operator’s telephone.
• The display DPT (KX-T7230 or KX-T7235) user can record the
information of the call received by CLIP feature (CO Incoming Call
Information Log feature).

Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.4 Installation of Optional Cards and Units (in this manual)

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[001] System Speed Dialing Number Set
[002] System Speed Dialing Name Set
[417] CO Line Name Assignment
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment
[419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment

Feature References Section 3, Features,


CO Incoming Call Information Log

Operation Reference DPT Features,


—User Manual CO Incoming Call Information Display

14
3 Features C
CO Incoming Call Information Log
Description If the display digital proprietary telephone (KX-T7230 or KX-
T7235) user cannot answer a call, the telephone automatically
records the caller’s telephone number, name and the time. The user
can call back the caller by checking the call log. This is available if
such a telephone receives incoming outside calls from the ISDN
line provided with the CLIP (Calling Line Identification
Presentation) feature. A maximum of 15 calls per telephone can
be logged.

Conditions • The call log is registered at the time DPT finishes ringing. If a call is
directed to multiple DPTs, the call log is registered at the DPT that has
the smallest jack number of the ringing DPTs.
• Transferred call information is also recorded.
• If the DPT is in Call Forwarding – No Answer or IRNA is activated,
the call log is registered at the original DPT but not at the destination
DPT unless the destination party answers the call and record it
manually.
• When the information area is full (i.e. more than 15 calls), the user can
control the log mode at his / her extension (CO Incoming Call
Information Log Mode). If the user sets this mode, new CO incoming
call information is retained but old data is discarded. If the user cancels
this mode, new CO incoming call information is not entered in the unit.
To set or cancel the mode, a corresponding feature number is used.
• The telephone user can lock the display of the unit so that CO
incoming call information is not shown on the display. A lock code is
required to set or cancel this feature. Operator can cancel the lock in
case the user forgets the lock code.

Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.4 Installation of Optional Cards and Units (in this manual)

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[001] System Speed Dialing Number Set
[002] System Speed Dialing Name Set
[100] Flexible Numbering, CO incoming call information log mode/CO
incoming call information log lock
[417] CO Line Name Assignment
[418] ISDN Line Number Assignment
[419] ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment

15
D 3 Features
Feature References Section 3, Features,
CO Incoming Call Information Display

Operation Reference DPT Features,


—User Manual CO Incoming Call Information Log Lock
CO Incoming Call Information Log Mode
Operator Service Features,
CO Incoming Call Information Log Lock Clear

Direct Dialing In (DDI)


Description Provides an automatic direction of an incoming ISDN S0 line call
to a specific extension. This requires a DDI number informed
from the ISDN network. The DDI number is converted to a
specific extension number by using a pre-programmed conversion
table.

Extension
200 DSHS Network
External
(DDI: 111) telephone
201 ISDN
(DDI: 112)
555-4112
202
{

(DDI: 113) DDI number

Explanation
1. An incoming call from the ISDN network reaches your DSHS
(Digital Super Hybrid System).
The ISDN network informs DSHS of the DDI number.
2. DSHS converts the DDI number to an extension number and
directs the call to the extension.

Conditions • The DDI service can be enabled or disabled on a CO line basis.


• After the extension number is determined, the system operates the call
in the same way as the DIL 1:1 operation.
• If a DDI number cannot be converted to an extension number, the call
is put to IRNA destination.

Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.4 Installation of Optional Cards and Units (in this manual)

16
3 Features E
Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[420] ISDN DDI Service Assignment
[610] ISDN DDI Number / Extension Number Transformation
[990] System Additional Information, Fields (31) and (32)

Feature References None

Operation References Not applicable.

Emergency Call
Description Allows the extension user to dial out a pre-assigned emergency
number without seizing a CO line.

Conditions • Emergency numbers are allowed even in the following cases:


• in Account Code – Verified mode
• in any toll restriction level
• after the pre-assigned charge limit is reached
• in Electronic Station Lockout
• A maximum of eight emergency numbers are assignable. An extension
number can be stored as an emergency number to call service desk
with 1 digit for HOTEL APPLICATION.
• [009] Emergency Dial Number Set — Emergency dial location number
(1-8) corresponds to [100] Flexible Numbering — No. 55-62.
<Example>
If you want to assign “110” as an emergency call, you need assign the
following programming:
— Assign [100] Flexible Numbering, Feature Number “55,”
Emergency call 1:110
— Assign [009] Emergency Dial Number Set, Location Number “1,”
1:9110

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[009] Emergency Dial Number Set
[100] Flexible Numbering, Emergency call 1 through 8

Feature References None

Operation References DPT Features, SLT Features;


—User Manual Emergency Call

17
H 3 Features

HOTEL APPLICATION
Description Allows the operator to handle the front/operator services such as
check-in / check-out, timed reminder (wake-up call). This operation
is applicable to only the operator extension with a KX-T7235.

Check-In / Check-Out
Description Allows the operator to operate the check-in / check-out service.
This feature can control the usage of an outside call by switching
the Class of Service between primary and secondary, and count
and print out the telephone charge and the other charges (such as
mini-bar charges).

Conditions • Hotel application must be enabled by System Programming.


• When the check-in is assigned, the Class of Service is set to the
primary one and the charge counter will be cleared. When the check-
out is assigned, the Class of Service is set to secondary one and the
total telephone charge and the other charge will be displayed and
printed out.
• There are two types of check-out mode, ready or not ready (cleaned up
or not). The check-out operation by the operator changes the room
status from check-in to check-out (not ready) mode. Changing from
check-out (not ready) to check-out (ready) mode can be executed either
from the room or by the operator.
• The telephone charge can be added to the surcharge according to the
pre-assigned margin rate.
• When Hotel Application is enabled, all extension is set to the primary
COS. After completing a confirmation of check-in and check-out, the
extension is set to the secondary COS.
• If the operator uses the paired DSS console, the operator can refer to
the room status on the DSS console while the display of paired KX-
TD7235 is in HOTEL menu. The lightening patterns of DSS button
and room status are shown below:
Lighting Pattern Room Status
Red on Check-in
Red flash Check-out (not ready)
Off Check-out (ready)
• It is possible to give a header to the printed bill such as the hotel’s
name or greeting or to assign the starting location of output data with a
personal computer.
• A new page is started for each print-out.
• It is possible to limit telephone usage to a pre-assigned amount by
System Programming.

18
3 Features H
Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[010] Budget Management
[011] Charge Margin Rate
[100] Flexible Numbering, Check-out ready
[124] Hotel Application
[423] Pay-Tone Assignment
[601] Class of Service

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Budget Management Charge Fee Reference

Operation References Operator Service Features,


—User Manual Hotel Application

Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)


Description Allows the operator to remotely set, cancel and confirm the wake-
up call for an extension.

Conditions • When either an operator or the extension sets a new time, the pre-set
time is cleared.
• The Alert button on Operator 1’s extension turns red if the guest does
not respond to the alarm ringing. The Alert button can also be used to
confirm the not responded room number or to call back the room.
• The Alert button can be assigned to a flexible CO button on Operator
1’s extension only.
• SMDR records the detailed Timed Reminder information and prints it
out automatically when the Timed Reminder starts and it is not
answered. You can disable the printout by System Programming.

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[100] Flexible Numbering, Timed reminder, remote
[217] Timed Reminder Alarm Repeat Times
[218] Timed Reminder Alarm Interval Time
[990] System Additional Information, Field (36)

Feature References Section 3, Features,


SMDR for Timed Reminder

Operation References Operator Service Features,


—User Manual Hotel Application

19
S 3 Features

SMDR for Timed Reminder


Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records
detailed Timed Reminder information. It is printed out when the
Timed Reminder starts and the alarm is not answered. To enable
the printout, refer to the program [990] “System Additional
Information, Field (36),” which allows you to print out the
following records:
• Date
• Time
• Extension number
• Start / No Answer

An example of a printed Timed Reminder record:

Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Acc code CD

06/24/96 10:03AM 103 Reminder / Start


06/24/96 10:04AM 103 Reminder / No Answer

Conditions Connect a printer provided with an EIA (RS-232C) interface to the EIA
(RS-232C) connector located on the main unit.

Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.3.10 Printer Connection

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[801] SMDR Format
[806]–[807] EIA (RS-232C) Parameters
[990] System Additional Information, Field (36)

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
Timed Reminder
Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call)

Operation References Not applicable.

20
4.2 Manager Programming 009
Emergency Dial Number Set

Description Assigns emergency call numbers.


Selection • Emergency dial location number: 1 through 8
• Telephone number: 16 digits (max.)
Default All locations – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 009.


Display:Emergency Call

2. Press NEXT.
Display:Emergency NO?→

3. Enter an emergency dial location number.


To enter emergency number 1, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 1:9110

4. Enter a telephone number.


To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another emergency dial number, press NEXT or


PREV, or SELECT and the desired emergency dial
location number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.
Conditions • There is a maximum of eight emergency call numbers. Each number
has a maximum of 16 digits, consisting of 0 through 9, , #, F (Flash),
P (Pause) and – (hyphen).
• No restriction is applied to emergency call numbers.
• For outside calls, enter a line access code (9, 81 through 88) before the
phone number.
• Emergency dial location number (1-8) corresponds to [100] Flexible
Numbering — No. 55-62.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Emergency Call

21
010 4.2 Manager Programming
Budget Management

Description Assigns the charge limitation of a call on an extension basis.

Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2),


KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2),
( =all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• Charge limitation : 0 through 59999

Default All jacks – 0

Programming 1. Enter 010.


Display:Charge Limit

2. Press NEXT.
Display:Jack NO?→

3. Enter a jack number.


To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01–1: 0

4. Enter a charge limitation.

To delete the charge limitation, press CLEAR.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired jack number.

7. Press END.

Conditions • If the charge limitation is set to “0,” no restriction is applied.


• To assign all jack number to one selection, press the key in step 3.
In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Budget Management

22
4.2 Manager Programming 011
Charge Margin Rate

Description Assigns the margin rate of a telephone charge.


Selection Margin (%): 0 through 999
Default 0%

Programming 1. Enter 011.


Display: Charge Margin

2. Press NEXT.
Display: Margin: 0%

3. Enter a charge margin rate.


To delete the charge limitation, press CLEAR.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.
100 + rate
Conditions Telephone charge = Real charge x ( )
100
The telephone charge will be printed out when checking out.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


HOTEL APPLICATION – Check-In / Check-Out

23
120 4.3 System Programming
Charge Display Selection

Description Assigns the initial display format of charge fee on a display


telephone.

Selection in Meter / in Charge

Default in Meter

Programming 1. Enter 120.


Display: Charge Meter

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: in Meter

3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions
• This programming is only effective when you select for charge (SMDR
Output) by Program [815] “SMDR Output Mode.”
• This programming will also determine the print-out format of the
charge fee reference.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Charge Fee Reference
Display, Call Information
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

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4.3 System Programming 121
Assignment of Denomination

Description Assigns the Denomination required for your country.

Selection 2 characters (Max.)

Default none

Programming 1. Enter 121.


Display: Denomination

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Denomi.: KC

3. Enter a 0-9, , #, SELECT, CLEAR, or none.


To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new characters.

To enter characters, see Section 4.1.3 “Entering Characters.”

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions • If more than two digits are entered, they are ignored.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Display, Call Information

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122 4.3 System Programming
Charge Verification Assignment

Description Assigns the extension which is allowed to refer or clear for the call
information on the extension, CO line, account code, and the total.

Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, ( =all jacks)


KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, ( =all jacks)
• Enable / Disable

Default All jacks – Enable

Programming 1. Enter 122.


Display:Charge Refer Ext

2. Press NEXT.
Display:Jack NO?→

3. Enter a jack number.


To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: #01:Enable

4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired jack number.

7. Press END.

Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, Jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the
Master System and 33 through 64 are for the slave.
• To assign all jack numbers to one selection, press the key in step 3.
In this case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.

Feature Reference Section 3, Features,


Charge Fee Reference

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4.3 System Programming 123
Charge Verification ID Code Set

Description Assigns an ID code required to refer the charge information.

Selection 4 digits (0000 through 9999)

Default 1234

Programming 1. Enter 123.


Display: Charge ID Code

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Code: 1234

3. Enter an ID code.
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions None

Feature Reference Section 3, Features,


Charge Fee Reference

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124 4.3 System Programming
Hotel Application

Description Assigns whether the hotel application is enabled or disabled.

Selection Disable / Enable

Default Disable

Programming 1. Enter 124.


Display: Hotel Apply Asn

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Hotel : Disable

3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions If “Enable” is selected, the menu “Hotel” is displayed on the operator


extension’s KX-T7235 and the “Check–In / Check–Out” feature is
available.

Feature Reference Section 3, Features,


HOTEL APPLICATION

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4.3 System Programming 125
User Password

Description Assigns the password required for entering the User Programming
mode.
In the User Programming Mode, any display proprietary telephone
user in the system can set the following programs:
[000] Date and Time Set
[001] System Speed Dialing Number Set
[002] System Speed Dialing Name Set
[003] Extension Number Set
[004] Extension Name Set
[005] Flexible CO Button Assignment
[006] Operator / Manager Extension Assignment
[007] DSS Console Port and Paired Telephone Assignment
[008] Absent Messages
[009] Emergency Dial Number Set
[010] Budget Management
[011] Charge Margin Rate

Selection Password: 4 through 7 digits

Default 1234

Programming 1. Enter 125.


Display: User Password

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Password:1234

3. Enter a password.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new
password.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions • The password can be from four to seven digits long. Valid numbers are
from 0 to 9.
• If less than four digits are entered, they will not be stored.
• You cannot leave the entry empty.

Feature Reference Section 3, Features,


––User Manual User Programming Mode

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216 4.4 Timer Programming
Message Waiting Ring Interval Time

Description Sets the Message Waiting ring interval time for a single line
telephone.

Selection Time (minutes) : 0 through 64

Default 10 min

Programming 1. Enter 216.


Display: MW Ring Time

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Interval: 10 min

3. Enter the time.


To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions When the interval time is set to “0,” the telephone does not ring for
Message Waiting notification.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Message Waiting

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4.4 Timer Programming 217
Timed Reminder Alarm Repeat Times

Description Sets the number of times Timed Reminder alarm is tried.

Selection Number of times : 1 through 5

Default 3 times

Programming 1. Enter 217.


Display: Alarm Times

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Attempt:3

3. Enter the time.


To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions One attempt is equivalent to 30 seconds.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Timed Reminder

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218 4.4 Timer Programming
Timed Reminder Alarm Interval Time

Description Sets the Timed Reminder alarm interval time.

Selection Time (seconds) : 30 through 240

Default 60 sec

Programming 1. Enter 218.


Display: Alarm Interval

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: Interval: 60 sec

3. Enter the time.


To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new time.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions None

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Timed Reminder

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4.6 CO Line Programming 417
CO Line Name Assignment

Description Used to name CO lines. The preset name is shown on a display


proprietary telephone when an incoming outside call is placed to
the telephone.

Selection • CO line number:


KX-TD816 – 01 through 08, ( =all CO lines)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24, ( =all CO lines)
• Name: 10 characters (max.)

Default All CO lines – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 417.


Display: CO Line Name

2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?→

3. Enter a CO line number.


To enter CO line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Not Stored

4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 4.1.3 “Entering Characters.”
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and enter the new name.

5. Press STORE.
6. To program another CO line, press NEXT or PREV, or
SELECT and the desired CO line number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.


8. Press END.

Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, CO01 through CO12 are for the Master
System and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave, if available.
• There is a maximum of 24 names. Each name has a maximum of 10
characters.
• To assign all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In
this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO01.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


CO Incoming Call Information Display
Display, Call Information

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418 4.6 CO Line Programming
ISDN Line Number Assignment

Description Assigns your telephone number of the ISDN network line. Your
telephone number is informed to the called party with the CLIP
(Calling Line Identification Presentation) feature offered by the
ISDN network service.

Selection • CO line number: KX-TD816 – 05 through 08


KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12, 21 through 24
• Telephone number: 16 digits (max.)

Default All CO lines – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 418.


Display: ISDN CO NO.

2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?→

3. Enter a CO line number.


To enter CO line number 05 for KX-TD816 or 09 for KX-TD1232,
you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:Not Stored

4. Enter the telephone number.


To delete the current entry, press CLEAR. To change the current
entry, press CLEAR and the new number.

5. Press STORE.
6. To program another CO line, press NEXT or PREV, or
SELECT and the desired CO line number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.

Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, CO09 through CO12 are for the Master
System and CO21 through CO24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display,
press or .
• Your telephone number is informed to the called party if outgoing CLIR
feature is disabled for the ISDN line by program [419] “ISDN Outgoing
CLIR Service Assignment.”

Feature References Section 3, Features,


CO Incoming Call Information Display
CO Incoming Call Information Log
Direct Dialing In (DDI)

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4.6 CO Line Programming 419
ISDN Outgoing CLIR Service Assignment

Description Assigns whether ISDN CLIR (Calling Line Identification


Restriction) service is enabled or disabled for outgoing outside
calls. If disabled, the subscriber’s number of your system is
informed to the called party.

Selection • CO line number:


KX-TD816 – 05 through 08, ( =all CO lines)
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12, 21 through 24, ( =all CO lines)
• Enable / Disable

Default All CO lines – Enable

Programming 1. Enter 419.


Display: ISDN CLIR Send

2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?→

3. Enter a CO line number.


To enter CO line number 05 for KX-TD816 or 09 for KX-TD1232,
you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:Enable

4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.
5. Press STORE.

6. To program another CO line, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired CO line number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.

Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, CO09 through CO12 are for the Master
System and CO21 through CO24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In
this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO05 (for
KX-TD816) or CO09 (for KX-TD1232).
• Program [418] “ISDN Line Number Assignment” is used to store the
subscriber’s number of your system that is informed to the called party.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)
CO Incoming Call Information Display

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420 4.6 CO Line Programming
ISDN DDI Service Assignment

Description Enables or disables ISDN DDI service per CO line.

Selection • CO line number:


KX-TD816 – 05 through 08, ( =all CO lines)
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12, 21 through 24, ( =all CO lines)
• Enable / Disable

Default All CO lines – Disable

Programming 1. Enter 420.


Display: ISDN DDI

2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?→

3. Enter a CO line number.


To enter CO line number 05 for KX-TD816 or 09 for KX-TD1232,
you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO09:Disable

4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another CO line, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired CO line number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.

Conditions • In the case of KX-TD1232, CO09 through CO12 are for the Master
System and CO21 through CO24 are for the Slave, if available.
• To assign all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In
this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO05 (for
KX-TD816) or CO09 (for KX-TD1232).

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Direct Dialling In (DDI)

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4.6 CO Line Programming 423
Pay-Tone Assignment

Description Enables Pay-Tone for the CO lines.

Selection • CO line number:


KX-TD816 – 01 through 08, ( =all CO lines)
KX-TD1232 – 01 through 24, ( =all CO lines)
• Enable / Disable

Default All CO lines – Disable

Programming 1. Enter 423.


Display: Pay-Tone Asn

2. Press NEXT.
Display: CO Line NO?→

3. Enter a CO line number.


To enter CO line number 01, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: CO01:Disable

4. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another CO line, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired CO line number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.

Conditions • An optional Pay Tone Card (KX-TD189) must be installed on CO


board to receive the Pay-Tone.
• In the case of KX-TD1232, CO01 through CO12 are for the Master
System and CO13 through CO24 are for the Slave.
• To assign all CO lines to one selection, press the key in step 3. In
this case, the display shows the contents programmed for CO01.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Display, Call Information
HOTEL APPLICATION

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610 4.8 Extension Programming
ISDN DDI Number / Extension Number Transformation

Description Used to convert a DDI number to an extension number in order to


put an incoming DDI call to a specific extension.

Selection • Jack number: KX-TD816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2),


KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2),
(-1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• DDI Number: 1 through 6 digits
Default All jacks – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 610.


Display: EXT. DDI NO.

2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?→

3. Enter a jack number.


To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack
number.
Display: #01-1:001

4. Enter a DDI number.


To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired jack number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.

Conditions • There is a maximum of 128 DDI numbers. Each DDI number can be
one through six digits, consisting of 0 through 9.
• In the case of KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the
Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see “Rotation of jack number”
on page 4-7 of the Installation Manual.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Direct Dialing In (DDI)

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4.8 Extension Programming 611
ISDN DDI Number / Floating Number Transformation

Description Used to convert a DDI number to an floating number in order to


put an incoming DDI call to a specific floating station.

Selection • Floating Station : KX-TD816 – Operator / Pager 1


KX-TD1232 – Operator / Pager 1 / Pager 2 /
Pager 3 / Pager 4 / DISA 1/
DISA 2 / MODEM
• DDI Number : 1 through 6 digits

Default All floating stations – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 611.


Display: F.EXT. DDI NO.

2. Press NEXT to program the operator.


Display: Operator:

3. Enter a DDI number.


To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.

4. Press STORE.

5. To program another floating station, press NEXT or PREV


until and the desired floating station is displayed.

6. Repeat steps 3 through 5.

7. Press END.

Conditions Each DDI number can be one through six digits, consisting of 0 through
9.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Direct Dialing In (DDI)

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815 4.9 Resource Programming
SMDR Output Mode

Description Assigns the SMDR Output Mode. There are two standards
available – Regular and Charge.

Selection Regular / Charge

Default Regular

Programming 1. Enter 815.


Display: SMDR Output Mode

2. Press NEXT.
Display example: SMDR:Regular

3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is


displayed.

4. Press STORE.

5. Press END.

Conditions • Select the Output Mode used by your SMDR.


• If you assign for Charge, you can select the display in Meter / in Charge
through Program [120] “Charge Display Selection.”

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)

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4.10 Option Programming 990
System Additional Information

Description Field (27) is added to Area 4, (28) through (33) are added to Area 5
and (35) is added to Area 6.

Area 4 KX-TD1232 – [17] through [24] below match CO lines 17 through 24:

Display
example 1111111000000000
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
CO number [24][23][22] [21][20][19][18][17]

↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Field number (unused) (27)(unused)(25)(24) (23)

Area 5
Display
example 1111111011101011
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
Field number unused (36) (33)(32)(31) un- (34) un- (30)(29)(28)
used used

Area 6
Display
example 1111111111111111
↓ ↓
Field number unused (35)

Explanation for Area 4


Field Description Selection Default References
(27) Enables or disables the CO pulse 0 : disable 1 None
feedback tone when a dialed number is 1 : enable
sent to the line.

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990 4.10 Option Programming
System Additional Information (contd.)

Explanation for Area 5 and 6


Field Description Selection Default Reference
(28) ISDN Layer 1 active mode 0 : By call 1 : Permanent 1 None
(29) ISDN Data Link mode 0 : By call 1 : Permanent 1 None
(30) ISDN TEI mode 0 : Fix (0) 1 : Automatic 0 None
(31) In the day mode, selects the 0 : DIL 1:N 1 : Operator 1 Direct Dial In
destination when the (DDI)
incoming DDI number is a
floating number of the
operator.
(32) In the night mode, selects 0 : DIL 1:N 1 : Operator 1 Direct Dial In
the destination when the (DDI)
incoming DDI number is a
floating number of the
operator.
(33) Assigns whether the new 0 : Disable 1 : Enable 0 Hotel
page is ejected or not when Application
the Hotel Application is
printed out by SMDR.
(34) Assigns the reference mode 0 : whole number 0 Direct Dial In
whether the DDI call 1 : one digit at a time (DDI)
number of ISDN shows the
whole number or one digit at
a time.
(35) Sets the time after 0 : 0 sec. 1 : 5 sec. 1 DISA
terminating the OGM. OGM
(36) Enables or disables the 0 : Disable 1 : Enable 1 SMDR for
SMDR printout for Timed Timed
Reminder when it starts and Reminder
it is not answered.

Selection • Area code: 01 (area 1) / 02 (area 2) / 03 (area 3) / 04 (area 4) /


05 (area 5) / 06 (area 6) / 07 through 12 are reserved
• Field number : 01 through 36
• Selection: See “Selection” shown above and on pages 4-127
through 4-129 in the main Installation Manual.

Default See “Default” shown above and on pages 4-127 through 4-129 in
the main Installation Manual.

For programming instruction, please refer to the program [990] “System Additional Information” in the
main Installation Manual.

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Changed Features

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FEATURE TITLE SECTION OF REVISION
THE MANUAL

Direct Inward System Section 3


Disconnected
Access (DISA) after 5 seconds.

This timer can be changed to 0 second by program


[990] “System Additional Information, Field (35).”

Display, Call Section 3 This feature has been replaced with a new one. For
Information details, refer to page 46.

Do Not Disturb (DND) Section 3 Conditions


• DND also works for doorphone calls.

DSS Console (KX- Section 3 If a port connected to a DSS Console is programmed


T7240 / KX-T7040) as a XDP jack, a SLT can be connected to the port in
parallel.

Message Waiting Section 3 This feature has been replaced with a new one. For
details, refer to page 47.

Operator Section 3 Both operators (1 and 2) have the ability to perform all
operator service features.

Station Message Detail Section 3 This feature has been replaced with a new one. For
Recording (SMDR) details, refer to page 48.

[001] System Speed Section 4 These programs have been replaced with new ones.
Dialing Number Set For details, refer to pages 52 through 54.

[002] System Speed Section 4


Dialing Name Set

[100] Section 4 Feature Number List — Additional numbers


Flexible Numbering
Number Feature Default
54 Reserved
55-62 Emergency call 1 through 8 none
63 Timed reminder, remote 7
64 CO incoming call information log mode 56
65 CO incoming call information log lock 57
66 Check-out ready 736

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FEATURE TITLE SECTION OF REVISION
THE MANUAL

[109] Section 4 This program has been replaced with a new one.
Expansion Unit Type For details, refer to page 55.

[211] Dial Start Time Section 4 Default 500 ms

[412] Pause Time Section 4 Default All CO line groups — 4.5 sec

[413] Flash Time Section 4 Default All CO line groups — 96 ms

[601] Class of Service Section 4 This program has been replaced with a new one. For
detail, refer to page 57.

[990] System Section 4 Default Field (17) — 0


Additional Information
Default Field (26) — 0

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D 3 Features
Display, Call Information
Description A display-type proprietary telephone shows the user the following
call information:
Extension number and name
These are shown when calling or when called by an
extension user and during an established intercom call.
A display example: 123: Smith
Dialed telephone number
This is shown when dialing the telephone number.
A display example: 91234567890
Number or name of the caller
These are shown when receiving an incoming outside call
on ISDN network.
Display examples: 0712225555
JOHN WHITE
CO line number and name
This is shown when receiving an outside call.
A display example: CO03:AB COMPANY
Charge Meter
This is shown during an established call.
A display example: CO01:00005
Charge Fee
This is shown during an established call.
A display example: CO01:00001.15KC
Call duration
This is shown during an established outside call. The
display remains for five seconds after the call is finished.
A display example: CO 02 0:02'28

Conditions • Extension numbers and names, and CO line names are programmable.
If no name is stored, only the number is displayed.
• The display shows no intercom call duration.
• The outgoing outside call duration starts when the programmable timer
expires.
• It is programmable to select the first display, meter or charge, by system
programming. To alternate the display, press the FWD/DND button.

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[003] Extension Number Set
[004] Extension Name Set
[120] Charge Display Selection

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3 Features M
[121] Assignment of Denomination
[212] Call Duration Count Start Time
[417] CO Line Name Assignment
[423] Pay-Tone Assignment
Station Programming.......................................................User Manual
Charge Fee Reference – New Rate Set

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Charge Fee Reference

Operation References DPT Features,


—User Manual Display Call Information

Message Waiting
Description The system supports the ability to inform the called party of a
waiting message. The user, with a MESSAGE button, knows there
is a message if the LED of the MESSAGE button is lit red. Even if
the button is not provided nor assigned, the called party hears a
special dial tone, when he / she goes off-hook. Pressing the lit
MESSAGE button also means to call back the extension that left
the message or listen to the messages which are stored in the
mailbox of a Voice Processing System.

Conditions • For a proprietary telephone which is not provided with a MESSAGE


button, a flexible CO button can be assigned as the MESSAGE button
either by System or Station Programming.
• Cancelling a message can be performed from the extension setting it or
from the extension receiving it.
• The system supports a maximum of 128 simultaneous messages.
• Messages are always left on the original extension. It is not sent to a
Call Forwarding or Station Hunting destination.
• A single line telephone or KX-T7052 user will hear the ring tone as a
notification, if he / she receives a message. It is programmable to set
the interval of a ring tone by System Programming.

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[005] Flexible CO Button Assignment
[100] Flexible Numbering, Message
[216] Message Waiting Ring Interval Time
[990] System Additional Information, Field (9)
Station Programming.......................................................User Manual,
Flexible Button Assignment – Message Waiting (MESSAGE) Button

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S 3 Features
Feature References Section 3, Features,
Dial Tone, Distinctive Voice Mail Integration

Operation References DPT Features, SLT Features;


—User Manual Message Waiting

Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)


Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) automatically records
detailed call information for outside calls. A printer connected to
the EIA (RS-232C) port can be used to print incoming and
outgoing outside calls as well as print a hard copy of System
Programming. To print the call records, use the program [800]
“SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout,” which allows you
to print out the following records:
• Records of all outgoing outside calls or outgoing toll calls.
• Record of incoming outside calls.

There are three types of the call record, which are the regular call
record, the charge call record and the meter call record.

An example of a printed regular call record: When selected for the regular display by
Program [815] “SMDR Output Mode.”

Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Acc code CD

06/24/96 10:03AM 101 01 123456789012345678901234567890 00:05'12 1234567890


06/24/96 10:07AM 103 20 <INCOMING> 00:00'56
06/24/96 10:08AM 104 10 <INCOMING> 00:00'20 431211
06/24/96 10:08AM 105 10 <INCOMING> 00:10'01 431211 TR
06/24/96 10:09AM 280 14 10222P1-202-346-7890 00:09'18 001 FW
06/24/96 10:10AM 103 20 <INCOMING> 00:01'24
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 12 <INCOMING> 00:00'24
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 22 0924312111 00:03'02 D1
06/24/96 10:20AM 120 13 <INCOMING> 00:21'46 RM
• • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • •
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)

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3 Features S
An example of a printed charge call record: When selected for charge by Program
[815] “SMDR Output mode” and selected for charge display by program [120] “Charge
Display Selection.”

Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Cost Acc code CD

06/24/96 10:03AM 101 01 12345678901234567890 00:05'12 00382.81KC 1234567890


06/24/96 10:07AM 103 20 <I> 00:00'56 00000.00KC
06/24/96 10:08AM 104 10 <I> 00:00'20 00000.00KC 431211
06/24/96 10:08AM 105 10 <I> 00:10'01 00000.00KC 431211 TR
06/24/96 10:09AM 280 14 10222P1-202-346-7890 00:09'18 00560.00KC 001 FW
06/24/96 10:10AM 103 20 <I> 00:01'24 00000.00KC
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 12 <I> 00:00'24 00000.00KC
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 22 0924312111 00:03'02 00128.00KC D1
06/24/96 10:20AM 120 13 <I> 00:21'46 00000.00KC
• • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • •
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (9) (7) (8)

An example of a printed meter call record: When selected for charge by Program [815]
“SMDR Output Mode” and selected for meter display by Program [120] “Charge Display
Selection.”

Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Duration Cost Acc code CD

06/24/96 10:03AM 101 01 12345678901234567890 00:05'12 00015 1234567890


06/24/96 10:07AM 103 20 <I> 00:00'56 00000
06/24/96 10:08AM 104 10 <I> 00:00'20 00000 431211
06/24/96 10:08AM 105 10 <I> 00:10'01 00000 431211 TR
06/24/96 10:09AM 280 14 10222P1-202-346-7890 00:09'18 00520 001 FW
06/24/96 10:10AM 103 20 <I> 00:01'24 00000
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 12 <I> 00:00'24 00000
06/24/96 10:11AM 280 22 0924312111 00:03'02 00000 D1
06/24/96 10:20AM 120 13 <I> 00:21'46 01040 RM
• • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • •
• • • • • • • • •
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (10) (7) (8)

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S 3 Features
Example of SMDR printout format:
Explanation
(1) Date : shows the date of the call as Day / Month / Year.
(2) Time : shows the end time of a call as Hour:Minute /
AM or PM.
(3) Ext : shows the extension number, floating number, etc.
that engaged in a call.
(4) CO : shows the CO line number used for the call.
(5) Dial Number
Outgoing call: shows the other party’s telephone
number (Regular call record : Max. 30 digits, Charge or
Meter call record : Max. 20 digits). Valid digits are 0
through 9, , #, P (if PAUSE button is pressed), or the
mark “=” (if a host PBX access code is entered).
Received call: shows <INCOMING> and <I>.
(6) Duration : shows the duration of the call as Hours /
Minutes / Seconds.
(7) Acc Code (Account Code): shows the account code
appended to the call.
(8) CD (Condition Code): shows call handling type with the
following codes:
TR: Transfer
FW: Call Forwarding to CO Line
*D0: Non Security CO Line Access using DISA
*D1 through D4: DISA User Codes 1 through 4
RM: Remote access to a modem
To print out the record of System Programming items that
have been assigned, use the program [802] “System Data
Printout.”
(9) Cost : shows the charge.
(10) Cost : shows the meter.

Conditions • Connect a printer provided with an EIA (RS-232C) interface to the EIA
(RS-232C) connector located on the main unit.
• When programmed for outgoing toll calls only, printing occurs only for
calls which start with the numbers stored in any Denied Code Table
from levels 2 to 6. If ARS is employed, not the user-dialed but the
modified number is checked against these tables.
• This system can store information up to 100 calls. If more calls are
originated or received, previous records are deleted starting from the
oldest one.
• This data is not deleted when you reset the system.

50 *: Available for KX-TD1232 only.


3 Features S
• If the system clock is not set by System Programming or if the calendar
IC is out of order, the date and time is not printed out.
• If FLASH Signal is manually sent out during a conversation, the call
record is printed and a new record is started.

Connection References
Section 2, Installation,
2.3.10 Printer Connection

Programming References
Section 4, System Programming,
[000] Date and Time Set
[120] Charge Display Selection
[212] Call Duration Count Start Time
[800] SMDR Incoming / Outgoing Call Log Printout
[801] SMDR Format
[802] System Data Printout
[806]–[807] EIA (RS-232C) Parameters
[815] SMDR Out put Mode

Feature References None

Operation References Not applicable.

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001 4.2 Manager Programming
System Speed Dialing Number Set

Description Used to program the System Speed Dial numbers. These numbers
are available to all extension users. There are 500 numbers, from
000 to 499.

Selection • Speed dial number: 000 through 499


• Telephone number: 24 digits (max.)

Default All speed dial numbers – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 001.


Display: SPD Number Set

2. Press NEXT.
Display: SPD Code?→

3. Enter a speed dial number.


To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000: Not Stored

4. Enter a telephone number.


To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new number.

5. Press STORE.

6. To program another speed dial number, press NEXT or


PREV, or SELECT and the desired speed dial number.

7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

8. Press END.

Conditions • There is a maximum of 500 speed dial numbers. Each speed dial
number has a maximum of 24 digits. The valid characters are 0
through 9, , and # keys, FLASH, PAUSE, SECRET and –
(hyphen) buttons.
– To store the flash signal, press FLASH.
Note: The stored flash will be in effect only during an
established call. (Refer to Section 3 “External Feature
Access.”)
– To store a hyphen, press the “–” button.

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4.2 Manager Programming 001
System Speed Dialing Number Set (contd.)

– To store a pause, press PAUSE.


(Refer to Section 3 “Pause Insertion, Automatic.”)
– To store the feature number to convert pulse signals to DTMF
signals, press the # keys.
(Refer to Section 3 “Pulse to Tone Conversion.”)
– To prevent the display of all or part of the number, press SECRET
before and after confidential parts of the number. The SECRET
button must always be entered in a pair, or your entry is not stored.
(Refer to Section 3 “Secret Dialing.”)
• If you are storing an external number, include the line access code
(default=9, 81 through 88) before the number. When dialing, pause is
automatically inserted after the code.
• If you are storing an account code, enter the account code before the
line access code. (Refer to Section 3 “Account Code Entry.”)
• If you are storing a number for CO Incoming Call Information Display
with name, enter “–” (hyphen) after the line access code. The system
starts to compare the calling party’s number with the System Speed
Dialing Number stored after “–.” Example : 9-12345678
(Refer to Section 3 “CO Incoming Call Information Display.”)
• It is possible to store a number consisting of 25 digits or more by
storing it in two speed dial numbers. A line access code should not be
stored in the second speed dial number.
• To go to another speed dial number in steps 3 through 6, press
SELECT and start with step 3.
• To display parts of the number which have scrolled off the display,
press or .
• Program [002] “System Speed Dialing Name Set” is used to give names
to speed dial numbers.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Special Display Features for KX-T7235 — System Speed Dialing
System Speed Dialing

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002 4.2 Manager Programming
System Speed Dialing Name Set

Description Assigns names to the system speed dial numbers assigned in


program [001] “System Speed Dialing Number Set.” The large
display telephone (KX-T7235) shows the stored name when
performing System Speed Dialing.

Selection • Speed dial number: 000 through 499


• Name: 10 characters (max.)

Default All speed dial numbers – Not stored

Programming 1. Enter 002.


Display: SPD Name Set

2. Press NEXT.
Display: SPD Code?→

3. Enter a speed dial number.


To enter speed dial number 000, you can also press NEXT.
Display example: 000: Not Stored

4. Enter a name.
For entering characters, see Section 4.1.3 “Entering Characters.”
To delete the current entry, press CLEAR.
To change the current entry, press CLEAR and the new name.

5. Press STORE.
6. To program another speed dial number, press NEXT or
PREV, or SELECT and the desired speed dial number.
7. Repeat steps 4 through 6.
8. Press END.
Conditions • Speed dial numbers are programmed in program [001] “System
Speed Dialing Number Set.”
• There is a maximum of 500 names. Each name has a maximum of 10
characters.
• To go to another speed dial number at steps 3 through 6, press
SELECT and start with step 3.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Special Display Features for KX-T7235 — System Speed Dialing

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4.3 System Programming 109
Expansion Unit Type

Description Assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system. This
allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion location.
Selection KX-TD816
• Areas 1; 2 = C (4CO) / S (2S0) / E (EXT)
KX-TD1232
• Master / Slave
• Areas 1; 2; 3 = C (4CO) / S (2S0) / E1 (EXT1) / E2 (EXT2)

Default KX-TD816: C; E
KX-TD1232: Master and Slave — C; E1; E2

Programming KX-TD816
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT.
Display example: C; E
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is
displayed.
4. Press .
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is
displayed.
6. Press STORE.
7. Press END.

KX-TD1232
1. Enter 109.
Display: Expansion Card
2. Press NEXT to program the Master System.
To program “Slave,” press NEXT twice.
Display example: Master.: C; E1; E2
3. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is
displayed.
4. Press .
5. Keep pressing SELECT until the desired selection is
displayed.
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the required entries are
completed.

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109 4.3 System Programming
Expansion Unit Type (contd.)

7. Press STORE.
If only one system is in operation, go to step 8.
8. Press NEXT to program the Slave System.
Display example: Slave: C; E1; E2

9. Repeat steps 3 through 7.


10. Press END.

Conditions • There are two expansion areas in KX-TD816, areas 1 and 2 from
bottom to top. One 8-Station Line Unit and either one 4-CO Line Unit
or 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit can be installed.
• There are three expansion areas in each system for KX-TD1232, areas
1, 2 and 3 from bottom to top. Up to two 8-Station Line Units and
either one 4-CO Line Unit or 2-ISDN S0 Line Unit can be installed in
each system.
• In case of starting the system for the first time or System Data Clear, the
application for location will adapt the practical installation instead of
system default setting.
• If the Slave System is out-of-service of KX-TD1232, skip steps 8 and 9.
• After changing the setting, unplug the system once and plug it in again.
Otherwise, the previous setting will remain.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Module Expansion

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4.8 Extension Programming 601
Class of Service

Description Programs each extension for a Class of Service (COS). The COS
determines the call handling abilities of an extension. Primary and
secondary COS numbers can be assigned per extension.

Selection • Jack number : KX-TD816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2),


KX-TD1232 – 01 through 64, (-1 / -2),
( = all jacks, -1 = first part, -2 = second part)
• COS number: 1 through 8

Default All jacks-1/2 – COS 1, COS 1

Programming 1. Enter 601.


Display: COS Assign

2. Press NEXT.
Display: Jack NO?→

3. Enter a jack number.


To enter jack number 01, you can also press NEXT.
To select the second part (-2), press NEXT after entering a jack
number.
Display example: #01-1:COS1, COS1

• The Primary COS is blinking on the displays.


To change the Primary COS number, dial the number (1 - 8).

4. Press .
Display example: #01-1:COS1, COS1
• The Secondary COS is blinking on the displays.
To change the Secondary COS number, dial the number (1 - 8).

5. Enter a COS number.


To change the current entry, enter the new number.

6. Press STORE.

7. To program another jack, press NEXT or PREV, or


SELECT and the desired jack number.

8. Repeat steps 4 through 6.

9. Press END.

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601 4.8 Extension Programming
Class of Service (contd.)

Conditions • There is a maximum of eight Classes of Service. Every extension


must be assigned to a Class of Service and is subject to the COS
Programming programs [500] through [508] and [991].
• In the case of KX-TD1232, jack numbers 01 through 32 are for the
Master System and 33 through 64 are for the Slave, if available.
Jack numbers in the out-of-service system are unacceptable.
• For an explanation of jack numbering, see “Rotation of jack number”
on page 4-7.
• To assign all jacks to one COS, press the key in step 3. In this
case, the display shows the contents programmed for Jack 01.
• Program [811] “DISA User Codes” is also used to assign a Class of
Service to a DISA User Code.

Feature References Section 3, Features,


Class of Service (COS)
HOTEL APPLICATION — Check-in / Check-out

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Deleted Features

FEATURE TITLE SECTION OF THE MANUAL

Caller ID 3 Features

Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection 3 Features

[110] Caller ID Code Set 4.3 System Programming

[111] Caller ID Name Set 4.3 System Programming

[405] CPC Signal Detection Incoming Set 4.5 CO Line Programming

[406] Caller ID Assignment 4.5 CO Line Programming

[415] CPC Signal Detection Outgoing Set 4.5 CO Line Programming

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
000 036
001 037
002 038
003 039
004 040
005 041
006 042
007 043
008 044
009 045
010 046
011 047
012 048
013 049
014 050
015 051
016 052
017 053
018 054
019 055
020 056
021 057
022 058
023 059
024 060
025 061
026 062
027 063
028 064
029 065
030 066
031 067
032 068
033 069
034 070
035 071

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
072 108
073 109
074 110
075 111
076 112
077 113
078 114
079 115
080 116
081 117
082 118
083 119
084 120
085 121
086 122
087 123
088 124
089 125
090 126
091 127
092 128
093 129
094 130
095 131
096 132
097 133
098 134
099 135
100 136
101 137
102 138
103 139
104 140
105 141
106 142
107 143

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
144 180
145 181
146 182
147 183
148 184
149 185
150 186
151 187
152 188
153 189
154 190
155 191
156 192
157 193
158 194
159 195
160 196
161 197
162 198
163 199
164 200
165 201
166 202
167 203
168 204
169 205
170 206
171 207
172 208
173 209
174 210
175 211
176 212
177 213
178 214
179 215

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
216 252
217 253
218 254
219 255
220 256
221 257
222 258
223 259
224 260
225 261
226 262
227 263
228 264
229 265
230 266
231 267
232 268
233 269
234 270
235 271
236 272
237 273
238 274
239 275
240 276
241 277
242 278
243 279
244 280
245 281
246 282
247 283
248 284
249 285
250 286
251 287

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
288 324
289 325
290 326
291 327
292 328
293 329
294 330
295 331
296 332
297 333
298 334
299 335
300 336
301 337
302 338
303 339
304 340
305 341
306 342
307 343
308 344
309 345
310 346
311 347
312 348
313 349
314 350
315 351
316 352
317 353
318 354
319 355
320 356
321 357
322 358
323 359

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
360 396
361 397
362 398
363 399
364 400
365 401
366 402
367 403
368 404
369 405
370 406
371 407
372 408
373 409
374 410
375 411
376 412
377 413
378 414
379 415
380 416
381 417
382 418
383 419
384 420
385 421
386 422
387 423
388 424
389 425
390 426
391 427
392 428
393 429
394 430
395 431

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Programming Tables
[001] - [002] System Speed Dialing Number / Name Set
Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
Item :
Telephone number Name Item : Parameter for [001]: Parameter for [002]:
SPD No.
(24 digits max.) (10 characters max.) SPD No. Telephone number Name
Default All : Not stored
432 466
433 467
434 468
435 469
436 470
437 471
438 472
439 473
440 474
441 475
442 476
443 477
444 478
445 479
446 480
447 481
448 482
449 483
450 484
451 485
452 486
453 487
454 488
455 489
456 490
457 491
458 492
459 493
460 494
461 495
462 496
463 497
464 498
465 499

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Programming Tables
[010] Budget Management
Item : Item : Item :
Jack No. Selection Selection Selection
Jack No. Jack No.
(01-22)-1 (22-44)-1 (45-64)-1
-2 Enable Disable -2 Enable Disable -2 Enable Disable
Default: all ✔ 22-1 44-1
all jacks 22-2 44-2
01-1 23-1 45-1
01-2 23-2 45-2
02-1 24-1 46-1
02-2 24-2 46-2
03-1 25-1 47-1
03-2 25-2 47-2
04-1 26-1 48-1
04-2 26-2 48-2
05-1 27-1 49-1
05-2 27-2 49-2
06-1 28-1 50-1
06-2 28-2 50-2
07-1 29-1 51-1
07-2 29-2 51-2
08-1 30-1 52-1
08-2 30-2 52-2
09-1 31-1 53-1
09-2 31-2 53-2
10-1 32-1 54-1
10-2 32-2 54-2
11-1 33-1 55-1
11-2 33-2 55-2
12-1 34-1 56-1
12-2 34-2 56-2
13-1 35-1 57-1
13-2 35-2 57-2
14-1 36-1 58-1
14-2 36-2 58-2
15-1 37-1 59-1
15-2 37-2 59-2
16-1 38-1 60-1
16-2 38-2 60-2
17-1 39-1 61-1
17-2 39-2 61-2
18-1 40-1 62-1
18-2 40-2 62-2
19-1 41-1 63-1
19-2 41-2 63-2
20-1 42-1 64-1
20-2 42-2 64-2
21-1 43-1
21-2 43-2

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Programming Tables
[009] Emergency Dial Number Set [100] Flexible Numbering

Item : Parameter : 16 digits max., Feature Default Parameter


Location consisting of 0 – 9 54 Reserved —
No. Default : all - Not Stored 55 Emergency dial number 1 —
1 56 Emergency dial number 2 —
2 57 Emergency dial number 3 —
3 58 Emergency dial number 4 —
4 59 Emergency dial number 5 —
5 60 Emergency dial number 6 —
6 61 Emergency dial number 7 —
7 62 Emergency dial number 8 —
8 63 Timed reminder, remote 7
64 CO incoming call information log mode 56
65 CO incoming call information log lock 57
[011] Charge Margin Rate 66 Check-out ready 736
(Selection) 1 - 3 digits, (Valid Entries) 0 - 9, ,#
Default Parameter : 0 through 999

0% %

[109] Expansion Unit Type [109] Expansion Unit Type


(KX-TD816) (KX-TD1232)
Parameter : Parameter: C, S, E1, E2
Default Default (Both)
C, S, E Master Slave
C;E C ; E1 ; E2

[120] Charge Display Selection [121] Assignment of Denomination


Default Selection Parameter :
Default 2 characters (max.)
in Meter ✔
in Charge Not Stored

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Programming Tables
[122] Charge Verification Assignment [123] Charge Verification ID Code
Set
Item : Selection Item : Selection
Jack No. Jack No. Parameter: 4 digits
(01 – 31) Enable Disable (32 – 64) Enable Disable Default
(0000 through 9999)
Default: all ✔ 32
all jacks 33 1 2 3 4
01 34
02 35
03 36 [124] Hotel Application
04 37
05 38 Default Selection
06 39 in Meter
07 40 in Charge ✔
08 41
09 42
10 43
11 44 [125] User Password
12 45 Parameter : 4 – 7 digits,
13 46 Default consisting of 0 – 9
14 47
15 48 1 2 3 4
16 49
17 50
18 51 [216] Message Waiting Ring
19 52 Interval Time
20 53 Parameter:
21 54 Default
Minute (0 – 64)
22 55
23 56 10 min. min.
24 57
25 58
26 59 [217] Timed Reminder Alarm
27 60 Repeat Times
28 61 Parameter:
29 62 Default
Number of times (1 – 5)
30 63
3 times times
31 64

[218] Timed Reminder Alarm


Interval Time

Default Parameter:
Second (30 – 240)
60 sec sec

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Programming Tables
[419] ISDN [420]
[417] [423] [418]
Outgoing ISDN DDI
CO Line Name Pay-Tone ISDN Line Number
CLIR Service Service
Assignment Assignment Assignment
Assignment Assignment
Item : Parameter : Name Selection Parameter : Telephone Selection Selection
CO Line No. (10 characters max.) Enable Disable No. (16 digits max.) Enable Disable Enable Disable
Default : all Not Stored ✔ Not Stored ✔ ✔
all CO Lines
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

CO line no. for program [428], [419] and [420]:


KX-TD816 – 05 through 08
KX-TD1232 – 09 through 12, 21 through 24

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Programming Tables
[601] Class of Service
Item : Parameter : Primary / Item : Parameter : Primary / Item : Parameter : Primary /
Jack No. Secondary COS no.(1-8) Jack No. Secondary COS no.(1-8) Jack No. Secondary COS no.(1-8)
(01-22)-1 (22-44)-1 (45-64)-1
-2 Primary Secondary -2 Primary Secondary -2 Primary Secondary
Default: all 1 1 22-1 44-1
all jacks 22-2 44-2
01-1 23-1 45-1
01-2 23-2 45-2
02-1 24-1 46-1
02-2 24-2 46-2
03-1 25-1 47-1
03-2 25-2 47-2
04-1 26-1 48-1
04-2 26-2 48-2
05-1 27-1 49-1
05-2 27-2 49-2
06-1 28-1 50-1
06-2 28-2 50-2
07-1 29-1 51-1
07-2 29-2 51-2
08-1 30-1 52-1
08-2 30-2 52-2
09-1 31-1 53-1
09-2 31-2 53-2
10-1 32-1 54-1
10-2 32-2 54-2
11-1 33-1 55-1
11-2 33-2 55-2
12-1 34-1 56-1
12-2 34-2 56-2
13-1 35-1 57-1
13-2 35-2 57-2
14-1 36-1 58-1
14-2 36-2 58-2
15-1 37-1 59-1
15-2 37-2 59-2
16-1 38-1 60-1
16-2 38-2 60-2
17-1 39-1 61-1
17-2 39-2 61-2
18-1 40-1 62-1
18-2 40-2 62-2
19-1 41-1 63-1
19-2 41-2 63-2
20-1 42-1 64-1
20-2 42-2 64-2
21-1 43-1
21-2 43-2

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Programming Tables
[610] ISDN DDI Number / Extension Number Transformation
Item : Parameter : Item : Parameter : Item : Parameter :
Jack No. DDI No. (1-6 digits) Jack No. DDI No. (1-6 digits) Jack No. DDI No. (1-6 digits)
(01-22)-1 Default : all - Not Stored (22-44)-1 Default : all - Not Stored (45-64)-1 Default : all - Not Stored
-2 Change -2 Change -2 Change
01-1 23-1 45-1
01-2 23-2 45-2
02-1 24-1 46-1
02-2 24-2 46-2
03-1 25-1 47-1
03-2 25-2 47-2
04-1 26-1 48-1
04-2 26-2 48-2
05-1 27-1 49-1
05-2 27-2 49-2
06-1 28-1 50-1
06-2 28-2 50-2
07-1 29-1 51-1
07-2 29-2 51-2
08-1 30-1 52-1
08-2 30-2 52-2
09-1 31-1 53-1
09-2 31-2 53-2
10-1 32-1 54-1
10-2 32-2 54-2
11-1 33-1 55-1
11-2 33-2 55-2
12-1 34-1 56-1
12-2 34-2 56-2
13-1 35-1 57-1
13-2 35-2 57-2
14-1 36-1 58-1
14-2 36-2 58-2
15-1 37-1 59-1
15-2 37-2 59-2
16-1 38-1 60-1
16-2 38-2 60-2
17-1 39-1 61-1
17-2 39-2 61-2
18-1 40-1 62-1
18-2 40-2 62-2
19-1 41-1 63-1
19-2 41-2 63-2
20-1 42-1 64-1
20-2 42-2 64-2
21-1 43-1
21-2 43-2
22-1 44-1
22-2 44-2

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Programming Tables
[611] ISDN DDI Number / [815] SMDR Output Mode
Floating Number Transformation Default Selection
Parameter : Regular ✔
Item : DDI No. (1-6 digits)
Charge
Floating Station Default : all - Not Stored
Change
Operator
Pager 1
Pager 2
Pager 3
Pager 4
DISA 1
DISA 2
MODEM

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Programming Tables
[990] System Additional Information
AREA 04 [Fields 23-(17) through 23-(24), 24, 25 and 27]
23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
Field reserved 27 unused 25 24 | | | | | | | |
(24) (23) (22) (21) (20) (19) (18) (17)
Default — — — 1 — — 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Selection
AREA 05 [Fields 28 through 34 and 36]
Field unused 36 33 32 31 un- un-
used 34 used 30 29 28
Default — — — — — — 1 0 1 1 — 0 — 0 1 1
Selection
AREA 06 [Field 35]
Field unused 35
Default — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 1
Selection

Field 23-(17) : CO17 : 0 (0 dB) / 1 (-3 dB)


23-(18) : CO18 : 0 (0 dB) / 1 (-3 dB)
• : •
• : •
23-(23) : CO23 : 0 (0 dB) / 1 (-3 dB)
23-(24) : CO24 : 0 (0 dB) / 1 (-3 dB)
24 : 0 (prevent) / 1 (allow)
25 : 0 (prevent) / 1 (allow)
27 : 0 (disable) / 1 (enable)
28 : 0 (By call) / 1 (Permanent)
29 : 0 (By call) / 1 (Permanent)
30 : 0 (Fix) / 1 (Automatic)
31 : 0 (DIL 1:N) / 1 (Operator)
32 : 0 (DIL 1:N) / 1 (Operator)
33 : 0 (disable) / 1 (enable)
34 : 0 (whole number) / 1 (one digit at a time)
35 : 0 (0 sec.) / 1 (5 sec.)
36 : 0 (disable) / 1 (enable)

Note : Field numbers 23 – (9) (CO 09) through 23 – (24) (CO 24) are available
for TD1232 only.

74
Matsushita Electric of Industrial Co., Ltd.
Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan

Printed in Japan PSQX1168ZA S0796MT0 (CE)

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