Summary of KX-TD1232

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    Model kx-td816/kx-td816b kx-td1232/kx-td1232b kx-td1232d/kx-td1232db digital super hybrid system please read this manual before connecting the digital super hybrid system. Attachment of customer owned equipment is illegal in some areas of canada. Please consult with your telephone company. D1232 dig...

  • Page 2: System Components

    Thank you for purchasing the panasonic model kx-td816/kx-td816b/kx-td1232/kx-td1232b/ kx-td1232d/kx-td1232db, digital super hybrid system. Model kx-td816/kx-td816b kx-td1232/kx-td1232b kx-td1232d/kx-td1232db kx-t7220 kx-t7230 kx-t7235 kx-t7250 kx-t7130 kx-t7020 kx-t7030 kx-t7033 kx-t7050 kx-t7055 kx...

  • Page 3: System Components

    System components model no. – – – – – – – – (label) 3 notes • this installation manual does not show complete model numbers that indicate the country where your models should be used. The model number of your unit is found on the label affixed to the unit. • the digital proprietary telephone is abbr...

  • Page 4: Precaution

    Precaution • keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and television. These noise sources can interfere with the performance of the digital super hybrid system. • this unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high tempera...

  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction this installation manual provides technical information for the panasonic digital super hybrid system, kx-td816/kx-td1232. It is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the system and includes a description of the system, its hardware and software, features and services ...

  • Page 6: Information

    Information there are some features and items unavailable for certain kx-td816/kx-td1232 models. The table below shows what features/items are unavailable for which models and in which sections they are described. Section 2.3.4 “optional extension connection of kx-a205 (clip terminal)” section 2.3.1...

  • Page 7: Information

    Information 7 section 3 “calling party control (cpc) signal detection” section 4.6 [405] “cpc signal detection incoming set” [415] “cpc signal detection outgoing set” section 3 “pulse to tone conversion” section 3 “volume control — handset receiver/headset” section 3 “call forwarding — to co line” “...

  • Page 8: Contents

    Contents section 1, system outline 1.1 system highlights ............................................................................. 1-2 1.2 basic system construction .............................................................. 1-4 1.3 proprietary telephones ........................................

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    Contents 2.3.10 printer connection................................................................... 2-38 2.3.11 installation of lightning protectors......................................... 2-41 2.4 installation of optional cards and units ....................................... 2-45 2.4.1 locatio...

  • Page 10: Contents

    Contents call forwarding – busy...................................................................... 3-22 call forwarding – busy / no answer ................................................ 3-23 call forwarding – follow me ............................................................ 3-24 call forwa...

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    Contents display, call information ................................................................... 3-52 display, extension programmed data................................................ 3-53 display, self-extension number ........................................................ 3-54 display, ti...

  • Page 12: Contents

    Contents lockout............................................................................................... 3-81 loop-co (l-co) button → button, loop-co (l-co)..................... 3-17 m manager extension ............................................................................. 3-82 message...

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    Contents single-co (s-co) button → button, single-co (s-co) ................. 3-18 special features for kx-t7235.......................................................... 3-104 call log ........................................................................................................ 3-104 ext...

  • Page 14: Contents

    Contents [003] extension number set............................................................. 4-19 [004] extension name set ................................................................ 4-21 [005] flexible co button assignment ............................................. 4-23 [006] operator /...

  • Page 15: Contents

    Contents [301]–[305] trs denied code entry for levels 2 through 6........... 4-67 [306]–[310] trs excepted code entry for levels 2 through 6........ 4-68 [311] special carrier access codes ................................................. 4-69 [312] ars mode.............................................

  • Page 16: Contents

    Contents [607]–[608] doorphone ringing assignment — day / night .......... 4-108 [609] voice mail access codes ........................................................ 4-110 4.9 resource programming.................................................................... 4-111 [800] smdr incoming / outgo...

  • Page 17: Section 1

    Section 1 system outline this section provides general information on the system, including system capacity and specifications..

  • Page 18: 1.1

    System capacity basic module system system expansion connection kx-td816 co line 4 8 — extension 8 16 — kx-td1232 co line 8 12 24 extension 16 32 64 module expansion expansion modules are used to increase the system capacity. One co line module can be added to the basic system to add four co lines. ...

  • Page 19: 1.1

    Digital proprietary telephones (dpt) the system supports four different models of digital proprietary telephones which cover the range from a monitor set to a large display handsfree version. Programming system the system can be programmed from a proprietary telephone or from a personal computer. Vo...

  • Page 20: 1.2

    1.2 basic system construction the kx-td816 digital super hybrid system has a basic capacity of four co lines and eight extensions, and kx-td1232 has eight co lines and 16 extensions. It is capable of supporting panasonic digital and analog proprietary telephones, dss consoles and single line devices...

  • Page 21: 1.3

    System outline 1-5 1.3 proprietary telephones the following panasonic proprietary telephones are available with this system. Proprietary description telephone kx-t7220 digital, speakerphone, 24 co kx-t7230 digital, display, speakerphone, 24 co kx-t7235 digital, large display, speakerphone, 12 co kx-...

  • Page 22: 1.4

    1.4 options 1-6 system outline *: available for kx-td1232 only. Each unit adds eight extensions. One expansion unit for kx- td816, and up to two expansion units for kx-td1232 can be installed per system. 1.4.1 8-station line unit (kx-td170) 8 co lines (initial) 4 co lines can be added. Adds four co ...

  • Page 23: 1.4

    * 1 : available for kx-td1232 only. System outline 1-7 * 2 : available for kx-td816c/1232c and kx-td816hk/1232hk only. 1.4 options 1.4.5 caller id card (kx-td193)* 2 supports the caller id service of the central office. Caller id allows the extension user to see the name or phone number of an extern...

  • Page 24: 1.4

    1.4 options 1-8 system outline *: available for kx-td816 only. This card supports two doorphones and two door openers. The doorphone is an option (kx-t30865). 1.4.7 doorphone card (kx-td160) operate all the features as a backup power supply in the event of a power failure. 1.4.8 backup battery and a...

  • Page 25: 1.4

    System outline 1-9 1.4 options permits easy and quick access to stations and features. The busy lamp field shows the idle or busy state of each station. Dss consoles are designed for use with a proprietary telephone. The system supports up to four dss consoles per system. 1.4.10 dss console (kx-t724...

  • Page 26: 1.5

    1-10 system outline 1.5 specifications 1.5.1 general description ■ kx-td816 system capacity co lines 8 max. Stations 16 max. (32 max. With extra device port) control method cpu: 16-bit cpu switching non blocking pcm time sharing switch power supplies secondary station supply volt: 30v circuit volt: ...

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    System outline 1-11 1.5 specifications stations paging output pin jack (rca jack) external music input two-conductors jack {minijack 3.5 mm (9/64 inch) diameter} smdr (station message detail recording ) interface eia (rs-232c) output equipment printer detail recording date, time, extension number, c...

  • Page 28: 1.5

    1-12 system outline assigned to stations (power failure transfer) • system operation for about three hours using recommended batteries (consisting of two 12 vdc car batteries) dialing outward dial pulse (dp) 10 pps, 20 pps tone (dtmf) dialing internal dial pulse (dp) 10 pps, 20 pps tone (dtmf) diali...

  • Page 29: 1.5

    System outline 1-13 1.5 specifications 1.5.2 characteristics ■ kx-td816 station loop limit kx-t7220/kx-t7230/kx-t7235/kx-t7250/kx-t7020/kx- t7030/kx-t7033/kx-t7050/kx-t7055/kx-t7130 .....40 ohms single line telephone/kx-t7051/kx-t7052 .............600 ohms including set doorphone.......................

  • Page 30: 1.5

    1.5 specifications maximum number of station instruments per line 1 for kx-t7220, kx-t7230, kx-t7235, kx-t7250, kx-t7130, kx-t7020, kx-t7030, kx-t7030, kx-t7050, kx-t7055, kx-t7051, kx-t7052 or single line telephone 2 by parallel or extra device port connection of a proprietary telephone and a singl...

  • Page 31: 1.5

    * 1 : available for kx-td1232 only. System outline 1-15 * 2 : available for kx-td816c/1232c only. 1.5 specifications 8-station line unit 1 (8 extn.) 2 (16 extn.) 4 (32 extn.) extension jack 16 32 64 station terminal 32 64 128 (including dss consoles) {dss console} {4} {4} {8} * 1 disa card — 1 2 * 2...

  • Page 33: 2.3.1

    2-14 installation 2.3.1 system connection diagram kx-td1232.

  • Page 34: 2.3.1

    Installation 2-15 2.3.1 system connection diagram kx-td1232 : needs optional cards or adaptor. Parallel connection of telephones is possible. Refer to section 2.3.4 “paralleled telephone connection.” panason ic digit al dig ital pana sonic pana sonic panasonic panasonic xx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xx pa nas ...

  • Page 35: 2.3.2

    2-16 installation 2.3.2 co line connection (kx-td816: co1 through co4, kx-td1232: co1 through co8) there are two methods to perform co line connection, using a 4- pin connector and a modular connector. Which method should be used depends on the model number of the system as shown below. 1. Using 4-p...

  • Page 36: 2.3.2

    Installation 2-17 2.3.2 co line connection (kx-td816: co1 through co4, kx-td1232: co1 through co8) 2. Insert the plug into an co jack in the main unit. Co 4 co 3 co 2 co 1 t t r r kx-td816 to terminal board or modular jacks from the central office remote system inter connection disa doorphone t t r ...

  • Page 37: 2.3.2  Co Line Connection

    Remote system inter connection disa doorphone co 1, co 2 co 3, co 4 co 5, co 6 co 7, co 8 (t1, r1) (t2, r2) r: ring t: tip t2 r1 t1 r2 view of tel jack (co) (t1, r1)(t2, r2) co 3, co 4 co 1, co 2 t2 r1 t1 r2 view of tel jack (co) r: ring @ @ t: tip 2-18 installation 2. Using modular connector (for k...

  • Page 38: 2.3.3

    2.3.3 extension connection for proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles (kx-td816: jack 1 through jack 8, kx-td1232: jack 1 through jack 16) installation 2-19 maximum cabling distance of the extension line cord (twisted cable) the maximum length of the extension line cord (twi...

  • Page 39: 2.3.3

    2.3.3 extension connection for proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles (kx-td816: jack 1 through jack 8, kx-td1232: jack 1 through jack 16) 2-20 installation 1. Using 4-pin connector (for kx-d816bx/hk/ml) connection use 4-pin plugs (included) to connect extensions. There are ...

  • Page 40: 2.3.3

    2.3.3 extension connection for proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles (kx-td816: jack 1 through jack 8, kx-td1232: jack 1 through jack 16) installation 2-21 2. Using 6-pin connector (for kx-td1232dbx/dx) wire specification the wire specifications are as follows: wire solid w...

  • Page 41: 2.3.3

    2.3.3 extension connection (jack 01 through jack 16) for proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles (kx-td816: jack 1 through jack 8, kx-td1232: jack 1 through jack 16) 2-22 installation 1. Using modular connector (for kx-td816c/nl/nz) connection insert the modular plugs of the ...

  • Page 42: 2.3.3

    2.3.3 extension connection (jack 01 through jack 16) for proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles (kx-td816: jack 1 through jack 8, kx-td1232: jack 1 through jack 16) installation 2-23 2. Using amphenol connector (for kx-td1232bx/c/hk/ml/nl/nz/x) connection to connect jacks 1 ...

  • Page 43: 2.3.3

    2-24 installation cable pin numbers to be connected clip no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t r d1 d2 p1 p2 t ...

  • Page 44: 2.3.3

    Installation 2-25 there are two expansion areas on the main unit of kx-td816, one for 8-station line unit and the other for 4-co line unit. † “8extn” in the table indicates an extension expansion area for kx- td1232. There are three expansion areas on the main unit of kx- td1232. Up to two 8-station...

  • Page 45: 2.3.3

    2-26 installation connection of proprietary telephones, single line telephones and dss consoles for kx-td1232 connection of the proprietary telephone, kx-t7130 6-conductor wiring is required for each extension. Connect pins “t”, “r”, “d1”, “d2”, “p1” and “p2”. T: tip d1: data 1 p1: 3 pair voice (ohc...

  • Page 46: 2.3.3

    Installation 2-27 programming references section 4, system programming, [007] dss console port and paired telephone assignment [109] expansion unit type feature references section 3, features, dss console (kx-t7240 / kx-t7040) module expansion note after completing all the required inside cabling, i...

  • Page 47: 2.3.4

    2-28 installation *: available for kx-td1232 only. If you use the clip terminal, kx-a205 to connect eight extensions, connect a cable shown below to the clip terminal as follows. Refer to “connection chart” on the following page. Remote system inter connection disa doorphone 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 ...

  • Page 48: 2.3.4

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  • Page 49: 2.3.5

    2-30 installation any single line telephone can be connected in parallel with a proprietary telephone as follows: d1232 digital super hybrid system method 1: using a modular t-adaptor 2.3.5 paralleled telephone connection for a proprietary telephone and a single line telephone notes • the kx-td1232 ...

  • Page 50: 2.3.5

    Installation 2-31 method 2: for digital proprietary telephone only notes • the kx-td1232 is illustrated as a main unit. • not only a single line telephone but a single line device such as an answering machine, a facsimile or a modem (personal computer) etc. Can be connected in parallel with a propri...

  • Page 51: 2.3.6

    2-32 installation d1232 d1232 digital super hy brid system method 1 a digital proprietary telephone (kx-t7220, kx-t7230, kx- t7235, or kx-t7250) and a single line telephone can be connected to the same extension jack yet have different extension numbers (extra device port feature). System programmin...

  • Page 52: 2.3.7

    Installation 2-33 if your telephone is polarity sensitive, follow the procedures below: 1. Complete all the required extension wirings. 2. Confirm that dialing can be done from all the extensions using a touch-tone telephone. If you fail to do that, the polarity between the extension and the system ...

  • Page 53: 2.3.8

    2.3.8 external pager (paging equipment) connection 2-34 installation kx-td816 one external pager (user-supplied) can be connected to kx-td816 as illustrated below. Kx-td1232 up to two external pagers (user-supplied) can be connected to kx- td1232 per system as illustrated below. Panasonic d816 digit...

  • Page 54: 2.3.8

    2.3.8 external pager (paging equipment) connection *: available for kx-td1232 only. Installation 2-35 notes • system connection* permits a maximum of four external pagers. It is programmable which external pager will send background music and whether all the pagers will generate confirmation tone. •...

  • Page 55: 2.3.9

    Remote system inter connection disa doorphone panasonic panasonic d816 d816 digital super hy brid system 2.3.9 external music source connection 2-36 installation kx-td816 one music source such as a radio (user-supplied) can be connected to kx-td816 as illustrated below. Insert the plug to the earpho...

  • Page 56: 2.3.9

    2.3.9 external music source connection installation 2-37 notes • system programming of music sources used for music on hold and background music is required. • to adjust the sound level of the music on hold, use the volume control on the external music source. • the kx-td816bx and kx-td1232(d)bx/hk/...

  • Page 57: Section 2

    Section 2 installation this section contains the basic system installation and wiring instructions, as well as how to install the optional cards and units..

  • Page 58: 2.1

    2-2 installation 2.1 before installation please read the following notes concerning installation and connection before installing the system. Safety installation instructions when installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric sho...

  • Page 59: 2.1

    Installation 2-3 2.1 before installation the wires where they may be stepped on. Avoid wiring under carpets. 3. Avoid using the same power supply outlet for computers, telexes, and other office equipment. Otherwise, the kx- td816’s and kx-td1232’s system operation may be interrupted by the induction...

  • Page 60: 2.2

    2-4 installation *: available for kx-td816bx only. 2.2 installation of the main unit 2.2.1 unpacking unpack the box and check the items below: 2.2.2 name and location overview of the main unit main unit ac cord templet screw anchor plug pager connector music source connector expansion line cord hold...

  • Page 61: 2.2

    Installation 2-5 2.2 installation of the main unit inside view of the main unit kx-td816 (4-pin connector type) fuse front cover extension modular jacks co modular jacks kx-td816 (modular connector type) extension modular jacks co modular jacks.

  • Page 62: 2.2

    2-6 installation 2.2 installation of the main unit kx-td1232 (modular/amphenol connector type) remote system inter connection disa doorphone co modular jacks extension amphenol connector paging jack 2 paging jack 1 external music jack 2 external music jack 1 system clear switch reset button kx-td123...

  • Page 63: 2.2

    Installation 2-7 2.2 installation of the main unit power supply for kx-td816 check the voltage selector to confirm if it is set to your house hold ac voltage. If not, reset the voltage selector on the back of the main unit to the correct position with a screwdriver. 200v voltag e adjust voltage sele...

  • Page 64: 2.2.3

    2-8 installation this set is exclusively made for wall mounting only. The wall where the main unit is to be mounted must be able to support the weight of the main unit. If screws other than the ones supplied are used, use the same-sized diameter screws as the enclosed ones. Mounting on wooden wall t...

  • Page 65: Kx-Td1232

    Installation 2-9 mounting on wooden wall templet 3. Hook the main unit on the screw heads. 1. Place the templet (included) on the wall to mark the four screw positions. 2. Install the four screws (included) into the wall. Drive the screw to this position wooden wall mounting on concrete or mortar wa...

  • Page 66: 2.2.4

    2-10 installation 2.2.4 frame ground connection important!!! Connect the frame of the main unit to ground. 2.2 installation of the main unit to ground panasonic d816 digital super hybrid system to ground d1232 digital super hybrid system.

  • Page 67: 2.2.5

    Installation 2-11 2.2.5 opening front cover 1. Loosen two screws on the right side of the main unit. 2. Open the front cover in the direction of arrow . A note two screws are attached to the front cover with springs so that they will not be lost. 2.2 installation of the main unit panasonic panasonic...

  • Page 68: 2.3

    2-12 installation 2.3 connection 2.3.1 system connection diagram kx-td816 panasonic panasonic d816 d816 digital super hy brid system external music source amplifier speaker printer for smdr or personal computer for system programming to ac outlet battery adaptor kx-a46 two car batteries, connected i...

  • Page 69: 2.3.1

    Installation 2-13 2.3.1 system connection diagram 16 extensions (8 extensions - initial, : needs optional cards or adaptor. Kx-td816 parallel connection of telephones is possible. Refer to section 2.3.5 “paralleled telephone connection.” doorphone kx-t30865 doorphone 1 doorphone 2 door opener 1 door...

  • Page 70: 2.3.10 Printer Connection

    2.3.10 printer connection 2-38 installation notes the kx-td1232 is illustrated as a main unit. A user-supplied printer can be connected to the eia (rs-232c) connector (25-pin) on the main unit. The printer is used to print out smdr call records and system programming data. Connect the eia (rs-232c) ...

  • Page 71: 2.3.10 Printer Connection

    2.3.10 printer connection installation 2-39 eia (rs-232c) port on the main unit (25-pin) eia (rs-232c) port on the printer/ibm-pc (9-pin) connection chart for printer / ibm personal computer (9-pin) if you connect an ibm-pc or the printer with 9-pin eia (rs-232c) connector to your system, see the ch...

  • Page 72: 2.3.10 Printer Connection

    2-40 installation 2.3.10 printer connection eia (rs-232c) signals frame ground: fg connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conductor of the ac power cord. Transmitted data: sd (txd) ............................................(output) conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A “mark” co...

  • Page 73

    Installation 2-41 2.3.11 installation of lightning protectors overview a lightning protector is a device to be installed on a co line to prevent a dangerous surge from entering the building and damaging equipment. A dangerous surge can occur if a telephone line comes in contact with a power line. Tr...

  • Page 74

    2.3.11 installation of lightning protectors 2-42 installation (main building) co (another building) co co ter- minal board main unit protectors extn tel tel extn slt pt extn lightning protector extn ground outside installation notice if you install an extension outside of the main building, the foll...

  • Page 75

    Installation 2-43 2.3.11 installation of lightning protectors installation of an earth rod 1) installation location of the earth rod .............Near the protector 2) check obstructions........................................None 3) composition of the earth rod ........................Metal 4) dept...

  • Page 76

    2-44 installation 1. Secure the protector to a building with the enclosed mounting screws. 2. Remove about 1 cm (13/32 inch) of insulation from the end of the earth wire. Insert the earth wire through the bottom of the protector base and secure it to the earth terminal. 3. Remove about 1.5 cm (19/32...

  • Page 77: 2.4

    Installation 2-45 2.4 installation of optional cards and units panasonic panasonic d d816 816 8ext digital super hybrid system 4co digital super hybrid system 2.4.1 location of optional cards and units the location of the optional cards is shown below. Precaution to protect the printed circuit board...

  • Page 78: 2.4.1

    2-46 installation 2.4.1 location of optional cards and units note system programming is required for expansion unit location. Refer to section 4.3 [109] “expansion unit type.” default : area 1 = 4-co line unit, area 2 and 3 = 8-station line unit. Kx-td1232 one 4-co line unit (kx-td180) and/or up to ...

  • Page 79: 2.4.1

    Installation 2-47 2.4.1 location of optional cards and units backup battery and adaptor card, doorphone card for kx-twp816 remote card, system inter connection card, disa card, doorphone card for kx-td1232 remote system inter connection disa doorphone remote card connector install remote card, kx-td...

  • Page 80: 2.4.1

    2-48 installation *: available for kx-td816c/1232c and kx-td816hk/1232hk only. 2.4.1 location of optional cards caller id cards* up to two caller id cards (kx-td193) for kx-td816, and up to three caller id cards for kx-td1232 can be installed to the initially provided co line card and 4-co line unit...

  • Page 81: 2.4.2

    Installation 2-49 2.4.2 4-co line unit connection to add four co lines (co 5 through co 8 for kx-td816, and co 9 through co 12 for kx-td1232), use the optional 4-co line unit (kx-td180). This unit can be installed to any of the expansion unit areas provided on the front of the main unit. For 4-co li...

  • Page 82: 2.4.4

    2-50 installation 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) kx-td816 the following procedures can be used to install either 8-station line unit (kx-td170) or 4-co line unit (kx-td180) for kx- td816. The model numbers of the main units and expansion units to be used are shown below. • 4-c...

  • Page 83: 2.4.4

    Installation 2-51 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) 6. ■ if kx-td180d is to be installed; (for kx-td816bx/hk/ml) insert required telephone wires into the holes in a plug. Fix the transparent part into the black part. Note do not peel off the coating of the wires. Insert the wires...

  • Page 84: 2.4.4

    2-52 installation ■ if kx-td180 is to be installed; (for kx-td816c/nl/nz) insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (4-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks on the unit. † for details, refer to section 2.5 “auxiliary connection for power failure transfer.” p an as on ic 4c o d ig it a ...

  • Page 85: 2.4.4

    Installation 2-53 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) ■ if kx-td170 is to be installed; (for kx-td816c/nl/nz) insert the connector into the jack. Notes • for cable pin numbers to be connected, see page 2-24. • for fixing the connector, see page 2-60. 7. Tie up all the cords into a ...

  • Page 86: 2.4.4

    2-54 installation 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) notes • if two expansion units are installed, cut the cabinet cover(s) on the lower cabinet(s) to let the cords from upper cabinet go down through the cabinet cover(s). To guard the cords, smooth the cut edge. • if you attach th...

  • Page 87: 2.4.4

    Installation 2-55 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) kx-td1232 the following procedures can be used to install either 8-station line unit (kx-td170) or 4-co line unit (kx-td180) for kx- td1232. The kx-td170d and the kx-td180d are available for the kx-td1232dbx/x only. The model nu...

  • Page 88: 2.4.4

    5. Connect the frame of the expansion unit to ground. Secure the inside screw firmly to fix the cabinet to the main unit. Note if two or three expansion units are installed, frame ground connection is required for only one unit. Panasonic panasonic d1232 d1232 digital super hybrid system to ground 2...

  • Page 89: 2.4.4

    Installation 2-57 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) ■ if kx-td180 is to be installed; (for kx-td1232bx/c/hk/ml/nl/nz/x) insert the modular plugs of the telephone line cords (4-conductor wiring) into the modular jacks on the unit. † for details, refer to section 2.5 “auxiliary con...

  • Page 90: 2.4.4

    2-58 installation ■ if kx-td170 is to be installed; (for kx-td1232) insert the connector into the jack. 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) † for details, refer to section 2.5 “auxiliary connection for power failure transfer.” notes • for cable pin numbers to be connected, see page...

  • Page 91: 2.4.4

    Installation 2-59 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) notes • if two or three expansion units are installed, cut the cabinet cover(s) on the lower cabinet(s) to let the cords from upper cabinet go down through the cabinet cover(s). To guard the cords, smooth the cut edge. • if you ...

  • Page 92: 2.4.4

    2-60 installation 2.4.4 installing expansion unit (kx-td170 / kx-td180) amphenol 57je type (screw-attach-type 50-pin connector) connection for kx-td170 to fix the amphenol 57je type (screw-attach type 50-pin connector) to the 8-station line unit, follow the procedures below. 1. The 50-pin connector ...

  • Page 93: 2.5

    Installation 2-61 2.5 disa card installation* *: available for kx-td1232 only. 2.4.6 remote card installation* 1. Insert upper side of the remote card into two hooks on the main unit. 2. Press two corners of the lower side of the remote card. 3. Connect the cord to the remote card connector. Program...

  • Page 94: 2.4.7

    2-62 installation *: available for kx-td816c/1232c and kx-td816hk/1232hk only 2.4.7 caller id card installation* a maximum of two caller id cards (kx-td193) can be installed to the kx-td816, and a maximum of three caller id cards can be installed to the kx-td1232. The caller id cards can be installe...

  • Page 95: 2.4.7

    Installation 2-63 2.4.7 caller id card installation kx-td1232 1. Loosen nine screws to open the inside cover of the main unit. Note if any cards, units, or cords are installed to the main unit, remove them beforehand. 2. Attach the caller id card(s) to the co line card, fitting the connectors. Up to...

  • Page 96: 2.4.7

    2-64 installation 2.4.7 caller id card 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. Note for installing the 4-co line unit to the main unit, refer to section 2.4.4 “installing expans...

  • Page 97: 2.4.8

    Installation 2-65 2.4.8 doorphone and door opener connection to connect up to two doorphones (kx-t30865) and up to two door openers (user-supplied), a doorphone card (kx-td160) is required. Installing the doorphone 1. Loosen the screw to separate the doorphone into two halves. 2. Install the base co...

  • Page 98: 2.4.8

    2-66 installation 2.4.8 doorphone and door opener connection wiring of the doorphone 1. Connect the doorphone card to the terminal box using a 4- conductor modular connector. 2. Connect the wires of doorphone 1 to the red and green screws of the terminal box. 3. Connect the wires of doorphone 2 to t...

  • Page 99: 2.4.8

    Installation 2-67 2.4.8 doorphone and door opener connection connecting door openers 2. Loosen the screws. 1. Loosen the screw to remove the cover. 3. Insert the wires coming from the door openers into holes and tighten the screws. Notes • for wiring, it is recommended to use ul 1015, awg 22 twisted...

  • Page 100: 2.4.8

    2-68 installation 2.4.8 doorphone and door opener connection maximum cabling distance of the doorphone and the door opener line the maximum length of the doorphone and door opener line that connects to the main unit is shown below: programming references section 4, system programming, [607–608] door...

  • Page 101: 2.4.9

    Installation 2-69 2.4.9 system connection* *: available for kx-td1232 only. To connect two main units, use the optional system inter connection cards (two) and the connection cable (included in the cards). 1. Insert upper side of the system inter connection card into two hooks on the main unit (mast...

  • Page 102: 2.4.9

    8. Open the rom cover in the slave system and set the master/slave switch on the cpu card to “slave” position. 9. Turn the power on. Notes • system connection is completed about one minute later after the power is turned on. • to turn the power on for the first time, refer to section 2.6 “starting t...

  • Page 103: Connection*

    *: available for kx-td1232 only. Installation 2-71 2.4.10 backup battery and adaptor card connection* the optional backup battery and adaptor card (kx-a216) are available for kx-td816. It is a backup power supply to operate all the features in the event of a power failure. In case of power failure, ...

  • Page 104

    2-72 installation 2.4.11 battery adaptor connection 2. Insert the plug of the battery adaptor into the battery adaptor connector on the main unit. Connect the ground wire to the ground terminal on the main unit. User-supplied car batteries can be used as a backup power supply in the event of a power...

  • Page 105

    Installation 2-73 2.4.11 battery adaptor connection wall mounting 1. Drive the accessory four small screws on the bottom of the unit. 2. Place the metal plates so that the screw heads insert into the slots as shown. 3. Slide the metal plates in the directions of the arrows, and drive the screws. 4. ...

  • Page 106: 2.5

    2-74 installation insert the modular plugs of connection cords (4-conductor wiring) to the modular jacks of 4-co line unit and 8-station line unit 1. (in the case of kx-td816, one 8- station line unit is available.) 2.5 auxiliary connection for power failure transfer power failure transfer connects ...

  • Page 107: 2.5

    Installation 2-75 notes • in the event of a power failure, system memory is protected by the factory-provided lithium battery. There is no memory loss except the memories of camp-on, saved number redial, last number redial, call park and message waiting. • the system changes the current connection t...

  • Page 108: 2.6

    2-76 installation 1. Set the power switch to the “off” position. 2. Set the system clear switch to the “clear” position. 3. Plug the ac power cord into the system and an ac outlet. 4. Turn the power switch on. 5. Press the reset button with a pointed tool. (the power indicator will flash.) 6. Slide ...

  • Page 109: 2.6

    Installation 2-77 notice • after pressing the reset button, slide the system clear switch to the “normal” position at step 6 while the power indicator is flashing (approximately within 10 seconds). Otherwise, the system does not start up with the default values. Caution: once you start up the system...

  • Page 110: 2.7

    2-78 installation after starting the system, if the system does not operate properly, restart the system. Before restarting the system, try the system feature again to confirm whether there definitely is a problem or not. System restart causes the following: 1. Camp-on is cleared. 2. Calls on hold a...

  • Page 111: 2.8

    Installation 2-79 2.8 system data clear after storing or changing the system programming data, it is possible to clear your programming data stored in the system, if required. The system will restart with the default setting. 1. Slide the system clear switch to the “clear” position. 2. Press the res...

  • Page 113: Section 3

    Section 3 features this section describes every basic, optional, and programmable feature in alphabetical order. It also provides information about the conditions, connection references, programming required, related features, and operation for every feature..

  • Page 114: Features

    A 3 features a bsent message capability description once set, this option provides a message, on the display of the calling extension, to show the reason for the called extension’s absence. Nine messages can be programmed as desired which are available for every extension user. There are six pre-pro...

  • Page 115: Features

    3 features a unless it has previously been stored in memory: • call forwarding – to co line • last number redial • line access • one-touch dialing • pickup dialing • saved number redial • station speed dialing • system speed dialing in verified-toll restriction override mode, the user can enter a pr...

  • Page 116: Features

    A 3 features a lternate calling – ring / voice description this system offers two methods of intercom calling – ring- calling and voice-calling. Ring-calling informs the called party of an incoming call with a ring tone, while the voice-calling uses the calling party’s voice. The called extension us...

  • Page 117: Features

    3 features a a utomatic callback busy (camp-on) description allows the caller to be informed when the called party has completed the current call. Automatic callback – extension if the caller answers the callback ringing, the called extension automatically starts ringing again. Automatic callback – ...

  • Page 118: Features

    A 3 features a utomatic route selection (ars) description automatic route selection (ars) is a system programmable feature that automatically selects the least expensive route available at the time an outgoing co call is made. Previous programming eliminates the necessity for the user to dial the ac...

  • Page 119: Features

    3 features a supposed that we have selected leading digit table 1 to store the number. Remember that table number “1” matches route plan table 1. Step 3. Check all carriers available to call the stored telephone number and their co line groups. Suppose there are three carriers available to call the ...

  • Page 120: Features

    A 3 features step 4. Determine the priority of the co line groups in each time zone. The table below shows the carrier and co line groups selected for each priority and time zone: to have the system use the priorities shown above, use one of the programs [322] through [329] “ars routing plans 1 thro...

  • Page 121: Features

    3 features a step 5. Make up the digit modification table. Carriers e, f and g match co line groups and modification tables as follows and have the following access code: according to table 6, enter the access codes in the respective modification tables using the programs [330] “ars modify removed d...

  • Page 122: Features

    A 3 features a long distance call is made. Toll restriction check call is not made. Is ars access code (default: 9/0) dialed? Are the leading digits found in a leading digit table? Call is routed via selected line. Obtains applicable route plan table number from the leading digit table. Call is rout...

  • Page 123: Features

    3 features ab a utomatic station release description after going off-hook, if an extension user fails to dial any digits within a specified time period, the user will be disconnected from the line after reorder tone is sent. To get a line again, the user must go back on-hook and then off-hook. Condi...

  • Page 124: Features

    B 3 features feature references section 3, features, music on hold operation references dpt features, —user manual background music (bgm) b ackground music (bgm) – external description background music (bgm) can be broadcast in your office through external pagers. The bgm can be turned on and off by...

  • Page 125: Features

    3 features b b usy lamp field description the led (light emitting diode) indicators of the dss (direct station selection) buttons, each of which corresponds to a selected extension, tell whether the corresponding extensions are idle or busy. Conditions • this function is available for dss buttons on...

  • Page 126: Features

    B 3 features feature references section 3, features, call waiting off-hook call announcement (ohca) operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual busy station signaling (bss) b utton, direct station selection (dss) description dss button permits the proprietary telephone user one-tou...

  • Page 127: Features

    3 features b b utton, flexible description the use of flexible buttons is determined by either system or station programming. The following three types of flexible buttons are provided on proprietary telephones (pt) and dss consoles: • flexible co buttons (provided on pt only) • flexible dss buttons...

  • Page 128: Features

    B 3 features feature references section 3, features, buttons on proprietary telephones dss console (kx-t7240 / kx-t7040) operation references not applicable. B utton, group-co (g-co) description to support efficient utilization of co lines, a group of co lines (co line group) can be assigned to a co...

  • Page 129: Features

    C 3 features • although calls are forwarded, message waiting is not. The message button indicator is lit on the originally called extension. • if an extension in call forwarding is also in a hunt group, a call directed to the extension is forwarded. Station hunting still applies for calls directed t...

  • Page 130: Features

    3 features c [100] flexible numbering, call forwarding / do not disturb set / cancel station programming.......................................................User manual, flexible button assignment – fwd/dnd button feature references none operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manua...

  • Page 131: Features

    C 3 features c all forwarding – follow me description if you forget to set call forwarding – all calls before you leave your desk, this allows you to set the same function from the destination extension. Conditions • same as the conditions of call forwarding – all calls. • it is programmable to enab...

  • Page 132: Features

    3 features c • setting this function cancels other call forwarding or do not disturb functions, if any. • a floating station cannot be programmed as the forwarded destination. Programming references section 4, system programming, [005] flexible co button assignment [100] flexible numbering, call for...

  • Page 133: Features

    C 3 features • if a call between an extension and an outside party is established by this feature, the duration of the call period can be restricted depending on the setting of a system timer. If a call between two outside parties is established by this feature, the duration of the call is determine...

  • Page 134: Features

    3 features c feature references section 3, features, hold recall music on hold operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual call hold c all hold – intercom description this is used to place an intercom call on hold. The held call can be retrieved from the user who held it or from an...

  • Page 135: Features

    C 3 features • if an outside party is placed on hold and not retrieved in 30 minutes, it is automatically disconnected. • music is sent to the party on hold, if available (music on hold). Programming references section 4, system programming, [200] hold recall time feature references section 3, featu...

  • Page 136: Features

    3 features c conditions confirmation tone is sent to the user when the hold is retrieved by the feature number. Eliminating the tone is programmable. Programming references section 4, system programming, [100] flexible numbering, call hold retrieve – co line [990] system additional information, fiel...

  • Page 137: Features

    C 3 features conditions • the system contains 10 parking areas, each of which has its own call park number. Up to 10 calls can be parked at the same time in the system. Under the system connection* all users may access the same call parking area. The number of holding slots remains at 10. • if a par...

  • Page 138: Features

    3 features c c all pickup, directed description allows any extension user to answer a call ringing at any other extension. Conditions • doorphone calls can be picked up from extensions that are not programmed to answer doorphone calls. • confirmation tone is sent to the user when the call is picked ...

  • Page 139: Features

    C 3 features c all pickup deny description allows the user to prohibit other extensions from picking up calls ringing at his / her extension by using the call pickup features. Conditions distinctive dial tone is sent to the user on the extension with this feature when the user goes off-hook. Program...

  • Page 140: Features

    3 features c c all transfer features – summary description call transfer features allow the user to transfer a call to another party. This operation can be screened or unscreened. Screened call transfer is used when you want to announce the call to the other party before completing the transfer. Uns...

  • Page 141: Features

    C 3 features c all transfer, screened – to extension description allows the extension user to voice-announce to the extension and transfer the call. Conditions none programming references section 4, system programming, [990] system additional information, field (1) feature references none operation ...

  • Page 142: Features

    3 features c feature references none operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual call transfer — to extension c all waiting description while in conversation, a call waiting tone informs the user of another incoming call that is waiting. He or she can answer the second call by disc...

  • Page 144: Features

    C 3 features c lass of service (cos) description cos is used to define the features which are allowed for a group of extensions. Each extension is assigned a cos number. Eight classes of service are available. Conditions • a list of the programmable items is given below: (1) the ability to forward a...

  • Page 145: Features

    3 features c c o line connection assignment description this allows you to specify the co lines connected to your system to prevent an extension user from originating a co call by selecting a line which is not connected. An idle line is selected from the connected ones when an extension user makes a...

  • Page 146: Features

    C 3 features c o line group description co lines can be grouped into up to eight co line groups (for example, wats, ddd, fx services, etc). This allows extensions to call outside parties without designating a specific co line, since a co line is automatically selected from the designated co line gro...

  • Page 147: Features

    3 features c c onference description the system supports three-party conference calls, including outside or inside parties. During a two-party conversation, the extension user can add a third party to their conversation, thereby establishing a conference. Conditions • possible conference combination...

  • Page 148: Features

    C 3 features outside parties 15 seconds before the time-out. The call is disconnected at the time-out unless the extension returns to the call. • this feature is not available for kx-td816nl/1232nl. Programming references section 4, system programming, [206] co-to-co call duration time [502] extensi...

  • Page 149: Features

    3 features c confirmation tone 3: sent when a conversation is established just after dialing. For example, when accessing the following features by the feature numbers: • call park retrieve • call pickup • hold retrieve • paging / paging answer • tafas answer this tone can be eliminated by system pr...

  • Page 150: Features

    C 3 features c onsultation hold description allows the extension user to place a call on hold temporarily to transfer it or make a conference call or make call splitting. The held call can be retrieved from other extensions. Conditions • with a proprietary telephone, consultation hold is established...

  • Page 151: Features

    3 features d d ata line security description data line security is a function that can be set on individual extensions. Once set, communication between the extension and the other end is protected from any signal such as call waiting, hold recall and from executive busy override. Data equipment or a...

  • Page 152: Features

    D 3 features do not disturb (dnd) electronic station lockout executive busy override deny pickup dialing timed reminder dial tone 3: sounds when performing account code entry. Also sounds when answering timed reminder call. Dial tone 4: sounds when messages are waiting for the extension. Conditions ...

  • Page 153: Features

    3 features d transmitted to the co line. Call blocking mode set this mode on co lines that can receive both tone and rotary, but under contract with the central office for rotary only. When dialing to the line using a touch-tone telephone, only rotary is sent to the central office. Conditions • it i...

  • Page 154: Features

    D 3 features d irect in lines (dil) description enables an incoming co call to go directly to one or more answering points. Dil 1:1 puts an incoming co call to a single destination. Assignable destinations are: (1) extension; (2) modem*; (3) external pager; (4) disa* message. This co line can be use...

  • Page 155: Features

    3 features d mode, any outside caller may make co calls. In co line security mode, it is necessary to enter a pre-assigned disa user code to make co calls. This prevents the caller from making unauthorized calls. However, when making a co call by call forwarding – to co line, the call is exceptional...

  • Page 156: Features

    D 3 features connection references section 2, installation, 2.4.5 disa card installation 2.4.6 remote card installation programming references section 4, system programming, to enable disa feature [100] flexible numbering, outgoing message recording / playing [405] cpc signal detection incoming set ...

  • Page 158: Features

    3 features d d isplay, extension programmed data description allows the display proprietary telephone user to confirm the features assigned on the buttons on the telephone. When it is on- hook (that is, when the handset is on the cradle and the sp-phone button is off), pressing a button displays the...

  • Page 159: Features

    D 3 features programming references no programming required. Feature references none operation references not applicable. D isplay, self-extension number description allows the display proprietary telephone user to display their own jack number and extension number in station programming mode. Condi...

  • Page 160: Features

    3 features d feature references none operation references appendix —user manual display examples d isplay contrast adjustment description allows the display proprietary telephone user to adjust the display contrast. Conditions the adjusting method depends on the type of proprietary telephones (pt). ...

  • Page 161: Features

    D 3 features programming references section 4, system programming, [005] flexible co button assignment [100] flexible numbering, call forwarding / do not disturb set / cancel station programming.......................................................User manual, flexible button assignment – fwd/dnd b...

  • Page 162: Features

    3 features d conditions it is needed to install a user-supplied door opener on each door to be opened. Two door openers can be installed on each system. System connection* provides for four door openers. Connection references section 2, installation, 2.4.8 doorphone and door opener connection progra...

  • Page 163: Features

    D 3 features programming references section 4, system programming, [100] flexible numbering, doorphone call [607]–[608] doorphone ringing assignment — day / night feature references section 3, features, door opener operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual doorphone call d ss con...

  • Page 164: Features

    3 features d dss (direct station selection) buttons: used to access extensions. Every button is programmed to correspond to an extension. Pressing a button allows the user to call the corresponding extension. Every button is provided with an indicator (busy lamp field), which shows the current state...

  • Page 165: Features

    E 3 features conditions • programming the dss and pf buttons can be done only from the paired telephone using station programming or programming with personal computer. System programming with proprietary telephone is not available. • if the extension number assigned to a dss button is changed to an...

  • Page 167: Features

    E 3 features • the pre-assigned extension users can barge in any co line even if access to the line is not allowed by system programming. • this feature does not work if the extension has set executive busy override deny or data line security. • when a two-party call is changed to a three-party call...

  • Page 168: Features

    3 features e feature references section 3, features, conference operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual executive busy override — extension e xtension group description the system supports eight extension groups. Any member of an extension group can pick up a call directed to a...

  • Page 169: Features

    E 3 features is used to perform this function. With a single line telephone, the feature number cannot be used when the user already has a consultation hold. • during co calls, a flash stored in system speed dialing, station speed dialing, one-touch dialing or call forwarding – to co line functions ...

  • Page 170: Features

    3 features f feature references section 3, features, paralleled telephone operation references not applicable. F lash description the flash button is used to allow a proprietary telephone user to disconnect from the current call and originate another call without hanging up first. Conditions • if ex...

  • Page 171: Features

    F 3 features default feature numbers are shown above. In addition to the flexible feature numbers above, fixed feature numbers are provided. Default 1 2 none 0 (†1) 9 (†2) 8 3 30 31 32 42 33 43 4 40 41 50 51 53 # 52 49 55 6 790 70 36 710 720 730 731 733 74 750 76 77 78 39 35 feature 1st hundred exte...

  • Page 172: Features

    3 features f conditions • flexible feature numbers can only be dialed during dial tone. • the following are examples of feature number conflicts: examples: 1 and 11, 0 and 00, 2 and 21, 10 and 101, 32 and 321, etc. • some flexible feature numbers require additional digits to make the feature active....

  • Page 173: Features

    F 3 features f loating station description you can assign virtual extension numbers for resources to make them appear to be extensions. These numbers are defined as floating numbers (fn). The following resources can have floating numbers: (1) external paging instruments: used for tafas feature. For ...

  • Page 174: Features

    3 features fh f ull one-touch dialing description allows the proprietary telephone user to make a call or have access to a system service with one button. There is no need to turn the sp-phone / monitor button on before pressing the button, which is required for one-touch dialing. Handsfree operatio...

  • Page 175: Features

    H 3 features feature references none operation references please refer to the operating instructions for the headset kx-t7090 or kx-t30890. H andsfree answerback description allows the speakerphone telephone user to talk to a caller without lifting the handset, if the user has set handsfree answerba...

  • Page 176: Features

    3 features h • a single press of a one-touch button, dss button, redial button or a save button also provides handsfree mode if full one-touch dialing is enabled. Programming references no programming required. Feature references section 3, features, full one-touch dialing operation references dpt f...

  • Page 177: Features

    Hi 3 features h ost pbx access description the system may be installed behind an existing host pbx. This is performed by connecting a line from the host to a co line in the digital super hybrid system. Conditions • to enable host pbx access, put the host pbx line in a co line group. The user accesse...

  • Page 178: Features

    3 features i • if the destination is in do not disturb, do not disturb does not function and the call is placed there. Programming references section 4, system programming, [203] intercept time [409]–[410] intercept extension — day / night feature references none operation references not applicable....

  • Page 179: Ed Indication, Co Line

    Station programming.......................................................User manual, flexible button assignment – dss button feature references section 3, features, busy lamp field button, direct station selection (dss) operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual intercom calling...

  • Page 180: Features

    3 features l conditions • red slow flash indication appears on the s-co button only. • the indication of privacy release appears on the s-co button only. Programming references section 4, system programming, [005] flexible co button assignment station programming........................................

  • Page 181: Features

    L 3 features l imited call duration description limited call duration is a system programmable feature that disconnects a co call when a specified timer expires. A warning tone is sent to the extension user 15 seconds, 10 seconds, and 5 seconds before the time-limit. Limiting the call duration can b...

  • Page 182: Features

    3 features l co button on a pt according to the priority: s-co > g-co > l-co on a hunted co line group • if idle line preference – outgoing is set on the telephone, the user can access an idle line only by going off-hook. • the system waits for a programmed time before dialing after a co line is sei...

  • Page 183: Features

    L 3 features [400] co line connection assignment [401] co line group assignment [605]–[606] outgoing permitted co line assignment — day / night station programming.......................................................User manual, flexible button assignment – group-co (g-co) button feature reference...

  • Page 184: Features

    3 features l l ine access, individual description allows the proprietary telephone user one-button access to a co line without having to dial a line access code. Conditions • each extension is subject to system programming items for co lines available to access. • this feature requires a single-co (...

  • Page 185: Features

    L 3 features conditions • setting a new line preference feature cancels the previous setting. • if prime line preference is selected and an incoming call arrives from a line other than the prime line, it cannot be answered just by going off- hook. The prime line should be assigned to the single co b...

  • Page 186: Features

    3 features l • the user can override the idle / prime line preference temporarily to select a specific line. To select it, press the desired line access button (intercom or co button) before going off-hook or pressing the sp- phone / monitor button; or if full one-touch dialing is enabled, press one...

  • Page 187: Features

    M 3 features m anager extension description one extension in the system can be assigned as the system manager. This extension can perform system programming. Conditions • besides the manager extension, the extension that is connected to the jack 1 is able to perform system programming. • if extra de...

  • Page 188: Features

    3 features m feature references section 3, features, dial tone, distinctive voice mail integration operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual message waiting voice mail integration m icrophone mute description allows the proprietary telephone user to turn off the microphone, for p...

  • Page 189: Features

    M 3 features programming references no programming required. Feature references none operation references not applicable. M odule expansion description the kx-td816 starts with 4 co line and 8 extension jacks. The kx-td1232 starts with 8 co line and 16 extension jacks. They can be expanded by instal...

  • Page 190: Features

    3 features mn m usic on hold description while a party is on hold, music is automatically sent. Conditions • operations such as call hold, exclusive call hold, consultation hold, or call transfer generates music on hold. • the system except kx-td816c/kx-td1232c has an internal music source. However ...

  • Page 191: Features

    O 3 features manual night service: if you select manual switching mode, operator 1 can switch the day / night mode by dialing the feature number. Conditions the following programming items may be assigned in a different way between day mode and night mode: [407]–[408] dil 1:1 extension — day / night...

  • Page 192: Features

    3 features o programming references section 4, system programming, [100] flexible numbering, call waiting set / cancel feature references section 3, features, call waiting operation references dpt features, —user manual off-hook call announcement (ohca) o ne-touch dialing description one-touch diali...

  • Page 193: Features

    O 3 features operation references dpt features, —user manual one touch dialing dss console features, one touch dialing one-touch access for system features o ne-touch transfer by dss button description this feature, if programmed, allows the dss console and the proprietary telephone user to hold a c...

  • Page 194: Features

    3 features o • turning background music – external on and off • recording and playing outgoing messages conditions • if extra device port mode is enabled at the operator’s extension, the proprietary telephone user is regarded as the operator. • the operator can be assigned as a destination of the tr...

  • Page 195: Features

    P 3 features disa message: this message is played when a caller accesses the disa feature. There can be two different disa messages. Timed reminder message: this message is used in timed reminder. When answering the timed reminder alarm (often used as wake-up call), the user will hear this message. ...

  • Page 196: Features

    3 features p possible from either a proprietary or single line telephone. You can do paging with a call on hold in order to transfer the call (paging and transfer). Paging features are classified as follows: paging – all paging – external paging – group p aging – all description allows you to make a...

  • Page 197: Features

    P 3 features p aging – external description allows you to make a voice announcement using external paging devices (external pagers). One pager for kx-td816, and up to two pagers per system for kx-td1232 can be contained. For kx-td1232, it is possible to select one or two pagers to perform your pagin...

  • Page 198: Features

    3 features p p aging – group description allows you to select an extension group and make a voice announcement. All the proprietary telephones in the group will receive the page. If a member of the paged group answers your paging, you can talk to the person through the connected line. Conditions • t...

  • Page 199: Features

    P 3 features user goes on-hook, the other user continues the call. • when receiving a call; the slt is enabled; both the pt and the slt ring except when the pt is in handsfree answerback mode or voice alerting mode. The slt is disabled; pt rings but the slt does not ring. However, the slt can answer...

  • Page 200: Features

    3 features p programming references section 4, system programming [100] flexible numbering, automatic line access / ars, co line group line access [311] special carrier access codes [411] host pbx access codes [412] pause time feature references section 3, features, host pbx access toll restriction ...

  • Page 201: Features

    P 3 features p ower failure restart description turning back on the electricity, the system restarts the stored data automatically. Before restarting, the system records the error logs if necessary. Conditions • in the case of kx-td1232, if system connection is established, the slave system makes a ...

  • Page 202: Features

    3 features p connection references section 2, installation, 2.3.2 co line connection 2.3.3 extension connection 2.4.2 4-co line unit connection 2.4.3 8-station line unit connection 2.5 auxiliary connection for power failure transfer programming references no programming required. Feature references ...

  • Page 203: Features

    Pr 3 features conditions when a two-party call is changed to a three-party call and vice versa, a confirmation tone is sent to all three parties. Eliminating the tone is programmable. Programming references section 4, system programming, [990] system additional information, field (13) feature refere...

  • Page 204: Features

    3 features r conditions • redial repeat time and interval time can be changed by system programming. • pressing flash allows the system to cancel this feature. • if any dialing operation is done during automatic redial, this function is finished. • this feature is not available with kx-t7055 or kx-t...

  • Page 205: Features

    R 3 features r edial, saved number description allows the proprietary telephone user to save a telephone number and redial the number afterwards. The user can store it while in conversation on a co line. The saved number can be redialed many times until another one is stored. Conditions • certain ty...

  • Page 206: Features

    3 features r r everse circuit* 1 description this feature can be used to detect a reversal of co line polarity from central office, when trying to make a co line call. This is useful for determining the start and completion of co line calls. Programming reference section 4, system programming, [416]...

  • Page 207: Features

    Rs 3 features r inging, discriminating description allows the extension user to identify the incoming call by the ringing pattern. (see section 5.1 “tone / ring tone.”) conditions • when there are multiple incoming calls and the extension goes from off-hook to on-hook, the calls are rung according t...

  • Page 208: Features

    3 features s programming references section 4, system programming, [005] flexible co button assignment station programming.......................................................User manual, ringing tone selection for co buttons feature references none operation references not applicable. S ecret dia...

  • Page 209: Features

    S 3 features s pecial features for kx-t7235 the kx-t7235 is provided with a large display that allows the user to originate calls or to access system facilities with ease. The display prompts the user with information related to the desired feature. Examples of this special function are shown below:...

  • Page 210: Station Speed Dialing

    Operation references special display features (— for kx-t7235), —user manual extension dialing station speed dialing description a list of the names and telephone numbers stored for one-touch dialing is displayed allowing the user to make a one-touch call by name without having to know the number. C...

  • Page 211: Features

    S 3 features programming references no programming required. Feature references none operation references special display features (— for kx-t7235), —user manual system feature access menu system speed dialing description a list of the names stored for system speed dialing is displayed. This allows ...

  • Page 212: Features

    3 features s data line security do not disturb (dnd) executive busy override deny message waiting – all the messages that have been left by other extension users paralleled telephone enabled pickup dialing timed reminder conditions none programming references section 4, system programming, [100] fle...

  • Page 213: Features

    S 3 features conditions • if all the searched extensions are busy, a busy tone is sent to the caller. • if the called extension has set do not disturb or call forwarding, station hunting skips the extension. Programming references section 4, system programming, [106] station hunting type [602] exten...

  • Page 214: Features

    3 features s example of smdr printout format: explanation (1) date : shows the date of the call as month / day / 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 num...

  • Page 215: Features

    S 3 features • if flash 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 [212] call duration count...

  • Page 216: Features

    3 features s detailed information and programming instructions are described in the user manual, station programming. Conditions during station programming, the pt is considered to be in busy status. Programming references station programming.......................................................Use...

  • Page 217: Features

    S 3 features s tation speed dialing description allows an extension user to store frequently dialed numbers in order to place a call with abbreviated dialing. It is performed by dialing the feature number and a speed dial number from 0 through 9. Up to 10 numbers can be stored for each telephone. Co...

  • Page 218: Features

    3 features s extension jack 32 64 dss console 4 8 doorphone 2 4 door opener 2 4 external pager 2 4 music source 2 4 conditions • the following resources can be used by either system: (a) external pagers (b) music sources used for music on hold (c) music sources used for background music (bgm) (d) st...

  • Page 219: Features

    S 3 features s ystem programming and diagnosis with personal computer description this system can be programmed and administered using a personal computer. The eia/remote programming & diagnosis floppy is required to perform this feature. The kx-td816 cannot perform the diagnosis. There are two prog...

  • Page 220: Features

    3 features s • system administration can be performed on-line except for the procedures of the diagnosis. If the system goes off-line, the system functions as if it was in power failure. (refer to power failure transfer feature.) connection references section 2, installation, 2.4.6 remote card insta...

  • Page 221: Features

    S 3 features programming references section 4, system programming [006] operator / manager extension assignment [107] system password feature references section 3, features, system programming and diagnosis with personal computer operation references not applicable. S ystem speed dialing description...

  • Page 222: Features

    3 features t t ime-out, variable description provides timers to control various features or functions. The following timers are programmable: system timer items range automatic redial interval time n × 10s, n:3 – 120 automatic redial repeated times 1 – 30 times call forwarding – no answer time-out 1...

  • Page 223: Features

    T 3 features dtmf signal waiting time 0.5 / 1.0 / 1.5 / 2.0 s after vps calls extension programming references section 4, system programming, [200] hold recall time [201] transfer recall time [202] call forwarding – no answer time [203] intercept time [204] pickup dial waiting time [205] extension-t...

  • Page 224: Features

    3 features t • the alarm tone continues for 30 seconds. To stop it, lift the handset or, with a proprietary telephone, press any button. • if a voice message is used, when the user goes off-hook during the alarm tone, a pre-recorded voice message is sent. The message feature requires the optional di...

  • Page 225: Features

    T 3 features t oll restriction description toll restriction is a system programmable feature that, in conjunction with the assigned class of service, can prohibit certain extension users from placing unauthorized toll calls. Every extension is programmed to belong to one of eight classes of service....

  • Page 226: Features

    3 features t applicable denied and excepted code tables depend on the assigned toll restriction level of an extension as follows: [explanation] level 1: allows all calls. Level 2: denies the codes stored in the denied code table for level 2 except the codes stored in excepted code tables for levels ...

  • Page 227: Features

    T 3 features 3-122 features [ entry example] note: “x” substitutes a digit. 2. Programming (1) [500]-[501] toll restriction assignment assign a toll restriction level to each class of service (cos). [example] level 2 3 4 5 6 denied code 011 011 976 1xxx976 011 976 1xxx976 0 011 976 1xxx976 0 411 1xx...

  • Page 228: Features

    3 features t features 3-123 (2) [301]-[305] denied code table entry depending on the application, enter the denied codes in the associated tables. You can use numeric characters and the wild card character “ .” (3) [306]-[310] excepted code table entry depending on the application, enter the excepte...

  • Page 229: Features

    T 3 features 3-124 features the user makes a toll call. Is the call made by system speed dialing ? What is the extension – toll restriction level? Is the dialed number found in applicable denied code tables? Is the dialed number found in applicable excepted code tables? The call is allowed. The call...

  • Page 230: Features

    3 features t features 3-125 conditions • toll restriction checks are applied to the following: (1) automatic route selection (ars) (2) account code entry (3) dial access, automatic (4) line access, co line group (5) line access, individual (6) special carrier code entry (7) system speed dialing • th...

  • Page 231: Features

    T 3 features 3-126 features t oll restriction for special carrier access description if your system has access to multiple telephone companies, access to a specific company requires a carrier access code preceding the telephone number. Toll restriction on these calls is enabled by storing the carrie...

  • Page 232: Features

    3 features t features 3-127 programming references section 4, system programming, [100] flexible numbering, account code entry [508] account code entry mode feature references section 3, features, account code entry toll restriction operation references dpt features, slt features; —user manual toll ...

  • Page 233: Features

    T 3 features 3-128 features *: available for kx-td1232 only. T oll restriction override for system speed dialing description allows you to cancel toll restriction on system speed dialing. Normally, calls originated by system speed dialing are restricted depending on the extension’s toll restriction ...

  • Page 234: Features

    3 features v features 3-129 connection references section 2, installation, 2.3.8 external pager (paging equipment) connection programming references section 4, system programming, [100] flexible numbering, paging – external answer / tafas answer [813] floating number assignment [990] system addition...

  • Page 235: Features

    V 3 features 3-130 features *: available for kx-td1232 only. 1.2 intercept routing to vm if a co line is set as intercept routing – no answer (irna) whose destination is the vps, a co call is forwarded to the vps under the proper conditions. The system sends to the vps a mailbox number of the corres...

  • Page 236: Features

    3 features v *: available for kx-td1232 only. Features 3-131 1.3 transferring to vm the extension user can transfer a co call to the vps so that calling party can leave his / her message in the mailbox of the desired extension. The extension user should use the voice mail (vm) transfer button, when ...

  • Page 237: Features

    1.4 changing from vm to automated attendant (aa) the automated attendant service is automatically activated in the following cases: 1) the incoming call is not answered by the operator and irna is activated. 2) the operator is assigned as a destination of dil 1:1 and the operator sets the call forwa...

  • Page 238: Features

    3 features v *: available for kx-td1232 only. Features 3-133 conditions • a vps can be assigned as the destination of the following features: call forwarding – all calls call forwarding – busy call forwarding – busy / no answer call forwarding – no answer intercept routing – no answer in these funct...

  • Page 239: Features

    V 3 features 3-134 features programming references common section 4, system programming, [005] flexible co button assignment [100] flexible numbering, call forwarding / do not disturb set / cancel, message waiting set / cancel / callback [113] vm status dtmf set [114] vm command dtmf set [407]–[408]...

  • Page 240: Features

    3 features v features 3-135 v olume control – speaker / handset receiver / headset / ringer description allows the proprietary telephone user to turn up or down the following volumes as desired: handset receiver volume headset volume ringer volume speaker volume conditions the control method depends...

  • Page 242: Section  4

    Section 4 system programming this section provides step-by-step programming instructions for a proprietary telephone..

  • Page 243: 4.1

    4.1 general programming instructions default setting this system has a default factory setting. If any of the programming needs to be changed, you will find the necessary information in section 3, “features.” this makes the system very simple to install and customize as required by the customer. Any...

  • Page 244: 4.1.1

    4.1.1 using the proprietary telephone soft buttons and shift button on the display dpt three soft buttons are provided just below the display on the display digital proprietary telephones (dpt). The functions of these soft buttons vary as the programming procedures advance from step to step. Those f...

  • Page 245: 4.1.1

    4.1.1 using the proprietary telephone a b c soft 1 soft 2 soft 3 shift a b c soft 1 soft 2 soft 3 shift type 4 press shift to alternate skp+ sel next soft 1 soft 2 soft 3 shift skp- clr prev soft 1 soft 2 soft 3 shift type 5 press shift to alternate instructions select clear soft button sel+,sel-,or...

  • Page 246: 4.1.1

    4.1.1 using the proprietary telephone kx-t7230 kx-t7235 program volume shift 1 4 7 5 8 0 2 6 9 3 flash prev end store select next secret pause clear soft-1 soft-2 soft-3 secret pause clear.

  • Page 247: 4.1.1

    Viewing the display the display gives you helpful information, such as what you should do now, what you have done, etc.. The kx-t7230 and the kx-t7235 both utilize two information lines for programming. The upper line is called the message line and the lower one is called the function line. The mess...

  • Page 248: 4.1.2

    4.1.2 programming ways example; next next next #01-1 #01-2 #02-1 #02-2 ...... Prev prev prev advancing to the next stage when “ sys-pgm no? -> ” is displayed, you can select one of the following: • to go to program [000], press the next button. • to go to another program, enter the 3-digit program a...

  • Page 249: 4.1.2

    4.1.2 programming ways going to another program address after pressing store, you can go to another program with either of the following two methods: (1) • to go to the next larger program address: press soft 1 (skp+) or volume (down). • to go to the next smaller program address: press shift + soft ...

  • Page 250: 4.1.3

    4.1.3 entering characters step 1. Press 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # soft 1 (shift) q q a a d d g g j j m m p p t t w w . / + $ % soft 2 (shift) z z b b e e h h k k n n r r u u x x , ’ – = & @ soft 3 (shift) ! ? C c f f i i l l o o s s v v y y : ; > ( ) step 2. Press pressing select (times) keys 1 2 3 4 5 ...

  • Page 251: 4.1.3

    4.1.3 entering characters 1. Enter 6. 2. Press soft 1 ( m ). 3. Enter 4. 4. Press shift. 5. Press soft 3 ( i ). 6. Enter 5. 7. Press soft 2 ( k ). 8. Enter 3. The display shows: 6 m n o m m n o m4 g h i m4 g h i mi g h i mi5 j k l mik j k l mik3 d e f please see the following example which shows how...

  • Page 252: 4.1.3

    4.1.3 entering characters 9. Press soft 2 ( e ). Mike d e f using method (2) * see combination table 2. The display shows: 1. Enter 6. 6 2. Press select. M 3. Enter 4. M4 4. Press select six times. Mi 5. Enter 5. Mi5 6. Press select four times. Mik 7. Enter 3. Mik3 8. Press select four times. Mike n...

  • Page 253: 4.1.4

    4.1.4 example of programming description (4) used to program the system speed dial numbers. These numbers are available to all extension users. There are 100 numbers from 00 through 99. Selection (5) • speed dial number: 00 through 99 • telephone number: 24 digits (max.) default (6) all speed dial n...

  • Page 254: 4.1.4

    4.1.4 example of programming conditions (19) • there is a maximum of 100 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. • • • • • feature references (20) section 3, features, specia...

  • Page 255: 4.2

    Description sets the current date and time. Selection • year: 00 through 99 • month: jan. Through dec. • day: 1 through 31 • day of the week: sun / mon / tue / wed / thu / fri / sat • hour: 1 through 12 • minute: 00 through 59 • am / pm default • kx-td816 – ’94 jan. 1 sat 12:00 am • kx-td1232 – ’93 ...

  • Page 256: 4.2

    10. Press store. 11. Press next. Display example: 12:00 am 12. Enter the hour. To change the current entry, press clear and the new hour. 13. Press → . 14. Enter the minute. To change the current entry, press clear and the new minutes. 15. Press → . 16. Press select for am or pm. 17. Press store. 18...

  • Page 257: 4.2

    Description used to program the system speed dial numbers. These numbers are available to all extension users. There are 100 numbers from 00 through 99. Selection • speed dial number: 00 through 99 • telephone number: 24 digits (max.) default all speed dial numbers – not stored programming 1. Enter ...

  • Page 258: 4.2

    – 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 an...

  • Page 259: 4.2

    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: 00 through 99 • name: 10 characters (max.) default...

  • Page 260: 4.2

    Description assigns an extension number to each extension. Selection • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2) kx-td1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • extension number: 2 through 4 digits default kx-td816 – jack 01-1 through 16-1 = 101 through 116; jack 01-2...

  • Page 261: 4.2

    • an extension number is invalid if the leading first or second digits disagree with the setting of the program [100] “flexible numbering, (01) – (16) 1st through 16th hundred extension blocks.” if one digit is assigned as the leading digit, some extensions have two digits and some have three digits...

  • Page 262: 4.2

    Description assigns names to the extension numbers programmed in program [003] “extension number set.” selection • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2) kx-td1232 – 01 through 64 (-1 / -2) (-1 = first part, -2 = second part) • name: 10 characters (max.) default all jacks – not stored progr...

  • Page 263: 4.2

    • 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. Feature references section 3, features, display, call information intercom calling sp...

  • Page 264: 4.2

    Description used to determine the use of the flexible co buttons on proprietary telephones from a centralized telephone. Selection • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16 kx-td1232 – 01 through 64 • button code (plus parameter, if required): default • kx-td816 all jacks – co buttons 1 through 8 = si...

  • Page 265: 4.2

    4. Press a co button to be changed. The display shows the contents pre-assigned to the button. Display example: co-01 5. Enter a button code (plus parameter, if required). To change the parameter, press clear and the new parameter. 6. Press store. 7. • to program another co button of the same jack, ...

  • Page 266: 4.2

    Description assigns the jack number for a manager and/or operators. The manager extension can perform system programming. Operator 1 has the ability to perform operator services. Selection • ope-1 (operator 1) / ope-2 (operator 2) / mnger (manager) • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16 kx-td1232 –...

  • Page 267: 4.2

    Description assigns the jack numbers for the dss console and the paired extension. Selection • dss console number: kx-td816 – 1 through 4 kx-td1232 – 1 through 4 (for master), 5 through 8 (for slave) • jack number for dss console: kx-td816 – 02 through 16 kx-td1232 – 02 through 32 (for master), 33 t...

  • Page 268: 4.2

    9. Repeat steps 4 through 8. 10. Press end. Conditions • the extra device port feature must be assigned “disable” for dss ports. • there is a maximum of four dss consoles per system. System connection permits eight dss consoles for kx-td1232 . Each dss console must be assigned to a dss console jack ...

  • Page 269: 4.2

    Description used to program the absent messages. An absent message, if set by the station user, is displayed on the calling extension’s telephone to show the reason for the user’s absence. Selection • message number: 1 through 9 • message: 16 characters (max.) default 1: will return soon 5: out unti...

  • Page 270: 4.3

    Description assigns the leading digits of extension numbers and feature numbers for system features. Selection • selection number: 01 through 53 (see “feature number list” on page 4-31 for the corresponding features.) • feature number: 1 or 2 digits (for selection numbers 01 through 16); 1 through 3...

  • Page 271: 4.3

    3. Enter 00. Display: all feature clr? 4. Press store. 5. Press end. Conditions • there is a maximum of 16 extension blocks, and 36 feature numbers for kx-td816 and 37 feature numbers for kx-td1232. • each extension block has one or two digits, consisting of 0 through 9. Assign the leading digits fo...

  • Page 272: 4.3

    Feature number list default 1 2 none 0 (†1) 9 (†2) 8 3 30 31 32 42 33 43 4 40 41 50 51 53 # 52 49 55 6 790 70 36 710 720 730 731 733 74 750 76 77 78 39 35 feature 1st hundred extension block 2nd hundred extension block 3rd through 16th hundred extension block operator call automatic line access / ar...

  • Page 273: 4.3

    Description this program is used to determine if night mode is automatic or manual. Selection manual / auto (automatic) default manual programming 1. Enter 101. Display: day/night mode 2. Press next. Display example: d/n mode:manual 3. Keep pressing select until the desired selection is displayed. 4...

  • Page 274: 4.3

    Description sets the starting time on a day of the week basis, when automatic day / night switching is programmed in program [101] “day / night service switching mode.” selection • day of the week selection number: 1 (sunday) / 2 (monday) / 3 (tuesday) / 4 (wednesday) / 5 (thursday) / 6 (friday) / 7...

  • Page 275: 4.3

    8. Press select for am or pm. 9. Press store. 10. To program another day / night mode or day of the week, press next or prev, or select and the day of the week selection number. 11. Repeat steps 4 through 10. 12. Press end. Conditions • to select the desired day, you may keep pressing next at step 3...

  • Page 276: 4.3

    Description assigns the sequence in which co line groups will be accessed when in automatic line access mode. When a user dials the feature number for automatic line access (default=9/0) or presses the l-co button, an idle line is hunted in the programmed co line group order. Selection co line group...

  • Page 277: 4.3

    Description assigns the account codes for account code entry, verified – all calls and verified – toll restriction override modes. If verified – all calls is assigned in program [508] “account code entry mode,” an account code is required to make a co call. If verified – toll restriction override is...

  • Page 278: 4.3

    Description used to enable or disable hunting and set the station hunting type for each extension group. There are four station hunting types available: circular, termination, voice mail (vm), and automated attendant (aa). If circular hunting is assigned for a group, all the extensions in the group ...

  • Page 279: 4.3

    Description assigns the password required for entering system programming mode and for maintenance from a personal computer. Selection password: 4 through 7 digits default 1234 programming 1. Enter 107. Display: system password 2. Press next. Display: password:1234 3. Enter a password. To change the...

  • Page 280: 4.3

    Description enables or disables the function of automatically holding the co call when a dss button on the dss console or proprietary telephone is pressed. Selection enable / disable default enable programming 1. Enter 108. Display: dss auto hold 2. Press next. Display example: auto hld:enable 3. Ke...

  • Page 281: 4.3

    Description assigns the type of expansion units to be used in the system. This allows the system to identify the unit in each expansion unit location. Selection kx-td816 • areas 1; 2 = c1;e1 / e1;c1 (c1: 4-co line unit, e1: 8-station line unit) kx-td1232 • master / slave • areas 1; 2; 3 = c1;e1;e2 /...

  • Page 282: 4.3

    6. Keep pressing select until the desired selection is displayed. 7. Press store. 8. 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 one 4-co line unit can be installed. • there are three expansion areas in each system ...

  • Page 283: 4.3

    4.3 system programming caller id code set* 110 4-42 system programming * : available for kx-td816c/1232c and kx-td816hk/1232hk only. Description sets the identification code of the calling party (caller id code) to utilize caller id service provided by a specific central office (co). If an id code t...

  • Page 284: 4.3

    4.3 system programming caller id name set* 111 *: available for kx-td816c/1232c and system programming 4-43 kx-td816hk/1232hk only. Description with caller id service, the calling party is displayed either by its id code or by its name. If the name display is required, use this program to give a nam...

  • Page 285: 4.3

    4.3 system programming vm status dtmf set 113 4-44 system programming description sets the dtmf signals transmitted to your voice processing system (vps) to inform the vps of the vps ports states quickly: the following signals are sent to the vps with the assigned dtmf signals: rbt (ringback tone) :...

  • Page 286: 4.3

    4.3 system programming vm status dtmf set (contd.) 113 system programming 4-45 3. Enter a dtmf signal number. To delete the current entry, press clear. To change the current entry, press clear and the new number. 4. Press store. 5. To program another selection, keep pressing next or prev until the d...

  • Page 287: 4.3

    4.3 system programming vm command dtmf set 114 4-46 system programming description sets the dtmf command signals transmitted to your voice processing system (vps). There are four commands available: leave message; get message; automated attendant service; voice mail service. These commands are used ...

  • Page 288: 4.3

    4.3 system programming vm command dtmf set (contd.) 114 system programming 4-47 selection • lv-msg / getmsg / aa-svc / vm-svc • dtmf signal number: 16 digits (max.) default lv-msg – h; getmsg – h; aa-svc – #8 ; vm-svc – #6 programming 1. Enter 114. Display: vm command set 2. Press next to program th...

  • Page 289: 4.3

    4.3 system programming adjust time 115 4-48 system programming description used to adjust the time for checking normality of system data. Every day at the programmed time, the data adjustment is performed. Selection • hour: 1 through 12 • minute: 00 through 59 • am / pm default 1:00 am programming 1...

  • Page 290: 4.3

    4.3 system programming rom version display 116 system programming 4-49 description confirms the version of the rom of the system. Selection system number: kx-td816 – 0 kx-td1232 – 0 (master) / 1 (slave) default not applicable. Programming 1. Enter 116. Display: rom version 2. Press next. Display: sy...

  • Page 291: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming hold recall time 200 4-50 system programming description assigns the length of the hold recall timer. This timer is used to alert an extension that a call has been held for an extended period of time. Selection time (seconds): 0 through 240 (0=hold recall disabled) default 60 s...

  • Page 292: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming transfer recall time 201 system programming 4-51 description sets the number of rings before the transfer recall occurs. If a transferred call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call returns to the original caller. Selection number of rings: 3 through 48...

  • Page 293: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming call forwarding – no answer time 202 4-52 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description sets the number of rings for the call forwarding – no answer feature. If a call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call is forwarded to the destinat...

  • Page 294: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming intercept time 203 system programming 4-53 description sets the number of rings for the intercept routing – no answer (irna) feature. If a call is not answered before the programmed number of rings, the call is redirected to the programmed station. Selection number of rings: 3 ...

  • Page 295: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming pickup dial waiting time 204 4-54 system programming description sets the number of seconds for pickup dialing. If the telephone user lifts the handset, the programmed party is called when the time expires. Selection time (seconds): 1 through 5 default 1 s programming 1. Enter ...

  • Page 296: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming extension-to-co line call duration time 205 system programming 4-55 description sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation with an outside party. If a co call is originated or answered by a programmed extension user and the timer expires, the call is disconnected. Selecti...

  • Page 297: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming co-to-co call duration time 206 4-56 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description sets the maximum time allowed for a conversation between two outside parties. When the timer expires, the co-to-co call is disconnected. Selection time (minutes): 1 through 64 d...

  • Page 298: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming first digit time 207 system programming 4-57 description sets the maximum time allowed between the start of co dial tone and the first digit dialed on an outgoing co call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the dtmf receiver is released. Selection t...

  • Page 299: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming inter digit time 208 4-58 system programming description assigns the maximum time allowed between digits on an outgoing toll call. If an extension user fails to dial any digits during this time, the dtmf receiver is released. This timer applies until the toll restriction check ...

  • Page 300: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming automatic redial repeat times 209 system programming 4-59 description sets the number of times automatic redial is tried. Automatic redialing of the last dialed or saved number is done up to the specified number of times. Selection number of times: 1 through 30 default programm...

  • Page 301: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming automatic redial interval time 210 4-60 system programming description sets the interval time between automatic redial attempts. Selection time (seconds): 3 through 120 ( × 10 is the actual time) default programming 1. Enter 210. Display: interval time 2. Press next. Display ex...

  • Page 302: 4.4

    4.4 timer programming dial start time 211 system programming 4-61 description sets the number of milliseconds the system waits before dialing after a co line is seized. Selection time (milliseconds): 0 through 40 ( × 100 is the actual time) default programming 1. Enter 211. Display: co dial start 2....

  • Page 303: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming trs excepted code entry for levels 2 through 6 306-310 4-68 system programming description these allow you to assign numbers which are exceptions to the toll restriction specified in programs [301] through [305] as follows: program [306]: applies to level 2 program [307]: a...

  • Page 304: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming special carrier access codes 311 system programming 4-69 description assigns special carrier numbers. This allows the system to recognize the user-dialed special carrier number in order to insert the necessary pause and to apply toll restriction. Selection • location number...

  • Page 305: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars mode 312 4-70 system programming description allows you to turn on or off the automatic route selection (ars) mode. Ars, if enabled, selects the least expensive route to be used for a co call. Selection on / off default off programming 1. Enter 312. Display: ars mode 2....

  • Page 306: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars time 313 system programming 4-71 description assigns times for the four ars time schedules. It is possible to split a day into four time zones (maximum) so that the least expensive line is selected for that time. According to the service hours and charges offered by you...

  • Page 307: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars leading digit entry for plans 1 through 8 314-321 4-72 system programming description by entering numbers into each leading digit plan (programs below) you are starting the process to determine which co line group will be used to route the call. Program: [314] [315] [31...

  • Page 308: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars routing plans 1 through 8 322-329 system programming 4-73 description assigns the co line group and modification plan to be used for each route plan and time schedule. Program: [322] [323] [324] [325] [326] [327] [328] [329] plan: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 selection • time schedu...

  • Page 309: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars routing plans 1 through 8 (contd.) 322-329 4-74 system programming each time schedule. A co line group number and a modification table number must be entered together. The highest priority co line group number and modification table number is entered first (left to righ...

  • Page 310: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars modify removed digit 330 system programming 4-75 description determines how the dialed number should be modified before sending to the central office. You can delete the digits from the beginning of the dialed number. Selection • modification table number: 1 through 8 •...

  • Page 311: 4.5

    4.5 trs / ars programming ars modify added number 331 4-76 system programming description determines how the dialed number should be modified before sending to the central office. Digits are added to the beginning of the dialed number. Selection • modification table number: 1 through 8 • number to b...

  • Page 312: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming co line connection assignment 400 system programming 4-77 description used to identify the co lines which are connected to the system(s). This prevents users from originating a call to a line which is not connected. Selection • co line number: kx-td816 – 01 through 08, ( =all...

  • Page 313: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming co line group assignment 401 4-78 system programming description each co line must be assigned to a co line group. This program defines the co line group assignment for each co line. For example, if there are multiple telephone service companies available, the co lines can be...

  • Page 314: 4.5

    System programming 4-79 4.5 co line programming dial mode selection 402 description each co line can be programmed for dtmf, pulse (rotary) or call blocking. This program assigns your choice to each line. Dtmf: the dialing signals from an extension, either tone or pulse, are converted to tone signal...

  • Page 315: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming pulse speed selection 403 4-80 system programming description a co line set for pulse or call blocking mode in program [402] “dial mode selection” can have two pulse rates, 10 pps (low) and 20 pps (high). This program sets the pulse speed for each co line set to pulse or call...

  • Page 316: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming dtmf time 404 system programming 4-81 description a co line set to dtmf mode in program [402] “dial mode selection” can have two settings. This program sets the duration of the dtmf signals sent to a co line to dtmf mode. Selection • co line number: kx-td816 – 01 through 08, ...

  • Page 317: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming cpc signal detection incoming set 405 4-82 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description assigns the expected minimum duration of the cpc signal on incoming co calls. If this is programmed, the system disconnects the line when the cpc signal is detected. Sel...

  • Page 318: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming caller id assignment* 406 * : available for kx-td816c/1232c and system programming 4-83 kx-td816hk/1232hk only. Description enables caller id feature for the co lines to which caller id service is offered by a central office by contract. Selection • co line number: kx-td816 –...

  • Page 319: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming dil 1:1 extension — day / night 407-408 4-84 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description the direct in lines (dil) 1:1 feature allows incoming co calls to be directed to a specific extension. When a co line is assigned as dil 1:1, it is necessary to assign...

  • Page 320: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming intercept extension — day / night 409-410 * : available for kx-td1232 only. System programming 4-85 description intercept routing provides an automatic re-direction of calls which cannot or have not been answered. These programs set the destination in both day and night modes...

  • Page 321: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming host pbx access codes 411 4-86 system programming description assigns host pbx or centrex access codes. If the system is installed behind a host pbx or a centrex system, an access code is required to make a co / centrex call or to access centrex features. Up to four codes can...

  • Page 322: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming host pbx access codes (contd.) 411 system programming 4-87 conditions • this program is only required if a host pbx or centrex line is connected to the system. Program [401] “co line group assignment” is used to assign the line to a co line group. • there is a maximum of four...

  • Page 323: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming pause time 412 4-88 system programming description assigns the length of the pause time. The programmed pause time is automatically inserted after a line access code or a host pbx access code programmed in [411] “host pbx access codes” or manually inserted if the pause button...

  • Page 324: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming flash time 413 system programming 4-89 description assigns the length of the flash time. If your system is installed behind a host pbx or centrex line, external feature access (efa) is necessary to obtain their services. To enable it, select a required hooking signal sending ...

  • Page 325: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming disconnect time 414 4-90 system programming description determines the amount of time between successive accesses to the same co line. Selection • co line group (trg) number: 1 through 8, ( =all co line groups) • time (seconds): 1.5 / 4.0 default all co line groups – 1.5 s pr...

  • Page 326: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming cpc signal detection outgoing set 415 * : available for kx-td1232 only. System programming 4-91 description enables or disables cpc signal detection during the time between the originated co call and the established co call. If this is enabled, the system disconnects the line...

  • Page 327: 4.5

    4.5 co line programming reverse circuit assignment * 416 4-92 system programming * : available for kx-td816bx and kx-td1232dbx/dx. Description enables or disables to detect reverse circuit. Selection • co line number: kx-td816 – 01 through 08, ( =all co lines) kx-td1232 – 01 through 24, ( =all co li...

  • Page 328: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming toll restriction level — day / night 500-501 system programming 4-93 description each extension must be assigned a class of service (cos). These programs set the toll restriction value for each cos in day or night mode. Selection • cos number: 1 through 8, ( =all cos) • level num...

  • Page 329: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming extension-to-co line call duration limit 502 4-94 system programming description this program allows you to restrict the duration of co calls on a class of service (cos) basis. Selection • cos number: 1 through 8, ( =all cos) • disable (no limit) / enable (limit) default all cos ...

  • Page 330: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming call transfer to co line 503 system programming 4-95 description this program determines which classes of services (cos) are allowed to perform the call transfer to co line function. Selection • cos number: 1 through 8, ( =all cos) • enable / disable default all cos – enable prog...

  • Page 331: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming call forwarding to co line 504 4-96 system programming description this program determines which classes of services (cos) are allowed to perform the call forwarding to co line function. Selection • cos number: 1 through 8, ( =all cos) • disable / enable default all cos – disable...

  • Page 332: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming executive busy override 505 system programming 4-97 description determines which classes of services (cos) are allowed to perform executive busy override – co line / extension. Executive busy override allows the user to intrude into an established call. Selection • cos number: 1 ...

  • Page 333: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming executive busy override deny 506 system programming 4-98 description this program is used to determine which classes of services (cos) are allowed to deny executive busy override. Executive busy override deny allows the user to prevent executive busy override – co line / extensio...

  • Page 334: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming do not disturb override 507 system programming 4-99 description this program determines which classes of services (cos) are allowed to perform do not disturb (dnd) override. Selection • cos number: 1 through 8, ( =all cos) • disable / enable default all cos – disable programming ...

  • Page 335: 4.7

    4.7 cos programming account code entry mode 508 4-100 system programming description there are three account code modes: option, verified-all calls and verified-toll restriction override. This program determines the mode to be used by each class of service (cos). Option mode: the user can enter any ...

  • Page 336: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming extra device port 600 system programming 4-101 description extra device port (xdp) allows a single line telephone (slt) to be connected to the same jack as a digital proprietary telephone (dpt). This program assigns which jacks are xdp. The slt and dpt of the programmed jac...

  • Page 337: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming class of service 601 4-102 system programming * : available for kx-td1232 only. Description programs each extension for a class of service (cos). The cos determines the call handling abilities of each extension. Selection • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16, (-1 / -2), ...

  • Page 338: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming extension group assignment 602 system programming 4-103 description assigns each extension to an extension group. Extension groups are used for group call pickup, station hunting, and paging – group. This program is also used to assign all voice mail ports / automated atten...

  • Page 339: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming dil 1:n extension and delayed ringing — day / night 603-604 4-104 system programming description a dil 1:n line can be assigned to ring more than one extension. All incoming calls from the programmed co lines are directed to the specified extensions. These programs assign t...

  • Page 340: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming dil 1:n extension and delayed ringing — day / night (contd.) 603-604 system programming 4-105 8. Repeat steps 4 through 7. 9. Press end. Conditions • for kx-td1232, this program has been modified from co line group basis to co line number basis. The current program is appli...

  • Page 341: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming outgoing permitted co line assignment — day / night 605-606 4-106 system programming description determines the co lines which can be accessed by an extension in both day and night modes. The extension users can make outgoing co calls using the assigned co lines. Selection ...

  • Page 342: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming outgoing permitted co line assignment — day / night (contd.) 605-606 system programming 4-107 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, if available. Jack numbers in the out-of-service sy...

  • Page 343: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming doorphone ringing assignment — day / night 607-608 4-108 system programming description these programs assign the extensions which will ring when a doorphone call is received during the day and night modes. Programmed extensions are also allowed to open the door. Selection ...

  • Page 344: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming doorphone ringing assignment — day / night (contd.) 607-608 system programming 4-109 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, if available. • for an explanation of jack numbering, see “r...

  • Page 345: 4.8

    4.8 extension programming voice mail access codes 609 4-110 system programming description assigns a mailbox number for each extension, only if program [990] “system additional information, field (18)” is set to “free.” selection • jack number: kx-td816 – 01 through 16 (-1 / -2), kx-td1232 – 01 thro...

  • Page 346: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming smdr incoming / outgoing call log printout 800 system programming 4-111 description used to determine which calls will produce an smdr printout. Selection • outgoing calls: all (all calls) / toll (toll calls only) / off (no printing) • incoming calls: on (all calls) / off (n...

  • Page 347: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming smdr format 801 4-112 system programming description used to match the smdr output to the paper size being used in the printer. Page length determines the number of lines per page. Skip perforation determines the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. Select...

  • Page 348: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming system data printout 802 system programming 4-113 description starts or stops printing of the system data. All the current system- programmed data is printed out. Selection start / stop default not applicable. Programming 1. Enter 802. Display: system data dump 2. Press next...

  • Page 349: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming music source use 803 4-114 system programming description assigns the music source to be used for music on hold and background music (bgm). Selection • hold / bgm • music source number: kx-td816 – 1 / no use kx-td1232 – 1 through 4 / no use default hold and bgm – music 1 pro...

  • Page 350: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming external pager bgm 804 system programming 4-115 description used to determine which external pagers will receive background music (bgm). Bgm –external is turned on and off by operator 1. Selection • external pager number: kx-td816 – 1 kx-td1232 – 1 through 4 • disable (sends...

  • Page 351: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming external pager confirmation tone 805 4-116 system programming description used to remove the confirmation tone for external pagers. The default setting sends confirmation tone 2 to the external pagers before paging is broadcast. This programming applies to all the external p...

  • Page 352: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming eia (rs-232c) parameters 806-807 system programming 4-117 description assigns the communication parameters for the eia (rs-232c) interface for port 1 (for kx-td816 and master system of kx- td1232) or port 2 (for slave system of kx-td1232). New line code: select the code for ...

  • Page 353: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming eia (rs-232c) parameters (contd.) 806-807 4-118 system programming 7. Press store. 8. Press next to program word length. Display example: word lengt:8bits 9. Keep pressing select until the desired selection is displayed. 10. Press store. 11. Press next to program parity bit....

  • Page 354: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming disa security type* 809 description assigns the security mode for co calls attempted by the disa caller. There are two modes: non security and trunk security (co line security). Non security mode allows the caller to access a co line without dialing a disa user code. Trunk s...

  • Page 355: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming disa tone detection* 810 4-120 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description enables or disables tone detection for disa co-to-co calls. Enabling tone detection allows the system to detect the end of the call. Selection enable / disable default enable progr...

  • Page 356: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming disa user codes* 811 *: available for kx-td1232 only. System programming 4-121 description assigns the disa user codes and assigns a class of service (cos) to each code. The cos of the code determines the toll restriction level of the disa caller. Selection • disa user code ...

  • Page 357: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming disa dtmf repeat* 812 4-122 system programming *: available for kx-td1232 only. Description selects whether the system transmits dtmf signals directly to the central office (co) or if the system repeats the dtmf signals to co in order to adjust gain. This can be done for a d...

  • Page 358: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming floating number assignment 813 *: available for kx-td1232 only. System programming 4-123 description assigns the floating numbers for external pagers, disa* messages, and the modem.* these numbers can be used the same way extension numbers are used for station access. Select...

  • Page 359: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming floating number assignment (contd.) 813 4-124 system programming • floating numbers and extension numbers should be unique. Double entry and incompatible entry for these numbers are invalid. Valid entry example: 10 and 11, 10 and 110; invalid entry example: 10 and 106, 210 a...

  • Page 360: 4.9

    4.9 resource programming modem standard* 814 *: available for kx-td1232 only. System programming 4-125 description assigns the modem standard. There are two standards available – bell and ccitt. Selection bell / ccitt default programming 1. Enter 814. Display: modem standard 2. Press next. Display e...

  • Page 361: 4.10

    4.10 option programming system additional information 990 4-126 system programming *: co numbers [9] through [24] in the field number (23) are available for kx-td1232 only. Description adds the following programming items, if required: display example 0010100011000001 field number (10) (9) (8) (7) (...

  • Page 362: 4.10

    4.10 option programming system additional information (contd.) 990 system programming 4-127 • call transfer features • music on hold consultation hold • external feature access • flash none consultation hold voice mail integration voice mail integration voice mail integration • message waiting • voi...

  • Page 363: 4.10

    4.10 option programming system additional information (contd.) 990 4-128 system programming field (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) description if an outside party is transferred and unanswered, assigns whether transfer recall occurs at the transfer originating extension or at operator 1. If limite...

  • Page 364: 4.10

    System programming 4-129 references default selection description field (18) (19) (20) (21) (22) (26) assigns if an extension’s mailbox number is substituted by the extension number or it is programmable (free). If a call is forwarded or rerouted to the vps, this system automatically transmits the m...

  • Page 365: 4.10

    4.10 option programming system additional information (contd.) 990 4-130 system programming selection • area code: 01 (area 1) / 02 (area 2) / 03 (area 3) / 04 (area 4) • field number : 1 through 22, 26 (for areas 1 and 2) 23 through 25 (for areas 3 and 4) • selection: see “selection” shown above fo...

  • Page 366: 4.10

    4.10 option programming cos additional information 991 system programming 4-131 description (1) sets the number of digits allowed to dial out during a co call on a class of service (cos) basis. If an outside party hangs up and the extension user tries to dial out still on the co line, the system wil...

  • Page 367: 4.10

    4.10 option programming cos additional information (contd.) 991 4-132 system programming 5. Enter your selection (0 or 1). To change the current entry, press store and the new selection. 6. To program another field, repeat steps 4 and 5. 7. Press store. 8. To program another cos, press select and th...

  • Page 368: 4.10

    4.10 option programming co line group additional information 992 system programming 4-133 description this program is provided for the future use. Programming procedures only are shown here. Selection co line group (trg) number: 1 through 8, ( =all co line groups) default not applicable. Programming...

  • Page 370: Section 5

    Section 5 list this section lists tone, ring tone and default values of system programming..

  • Page 371: 5.1

    5.1 tone / ring tone 5-2 list 1 sec confirmation tone 1 confirmation tone 2 confirmation tone 3 confirmation tone 4 dial tone 1 dial tone 2 dial tone 4 busy tone ringback tone 1 ringback tone 2 do not disturb (dnd) tone reorder tone dial tone 3 co-co call limit warning tone.

  • Page 372: 5.1

    5.1 tone / ring tone list 5-3 hold alarm 15 sec call waiting tone 1 (co/intercom) 1 sec co calls / co hold recall intercom calls / intercom hold recall doorphone calls / timed reminder callback ringing (camp-on recall) 5 sec call waiting tone 2 (co) call waiting tone 2 (intercom).

  • Page 373: 5.2

    5.2 default values address program default manager programming [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]...

  • Page 374: 5.2

    5.2 default values address program default [111] caller id name set [113] vm status dtmf set [114] vm command dtmf set [115] adjust time [116] rom version display timer programming [200] hold recall time [201] transfer recall time [202] call forwarding – no answer time [203] intercept time [204] pic...

  • Page 375: 5.2

    5.2 default values 5-6 list * : available for kx-td816bx and kx-td1232dbx/dx only. Address program default [322]–[329] ars routing plans 1 through 8 [330] ars modify removed digit [331] ars modify added number co line programming [400] co line connection assignment [401] co line group assignment [40...

  • Page 376: 5.2

    5.2 default values address program default [601] class of service [602] extension group assignment [603]–[604] dil 1:n extension and delayed ringing—day/night [605]–[606] outgoing permitted co line assignment—day/night [607]–[608] doorphone ringing assignment —day/night [609] voice mail access codes...

  • Page 378: Section 6

    Section 6 troubleshooting this section provides information for system and telephone troubleshooting..

  • Page 379: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting 6.1.1 installation problem extension does not operate. Improper reset operation. Noise in external paging. Volume distortion from external music source. Speed dialing or one- touch dialing does not function. Probable cause bad printed circuit board (extension card). Bad connectio...

  • Page 380: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting 6.1.2 connection can you dial an extension? (continued on the following page.) yes no connection between the kx-td816/kx-td1232 and a proprietary telephone: cause the t/r is connected to the d1/d2. D1 ● t ● r ● d2 ● ● d1 ● t ● r ● d2 kx-td816 kx-td1232 extension * the p1/p2 is co...

  • Page 381: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting (continued from the previous page.) no can you dial out on a co line? Connection between the central office and the kx-td816/kx-td1232: cause co lines are connected to the t2/t1. ● ● ● t2 ● r1 ● t1 ● r2 co line kx-td816 kx-td1232 solution reconnect the co lines to the t1/r1 or t2...

  • Page 382: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting 6.1.4 using reset button if the system does not operate properly, use the reset button. (if master and slave systems are in operation by system connection for kx-td1232, reset both systems.) before using the reset button, try the system feature again to confirm whether there defi...

  • Page 383: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting operation (a) if the system does not operate properly, 1. Make sure that the system clear switch is set to the “normal” position. 2. Press the reset button with a pointed tool. (b) if the system still does not operate properly, 1. Set the system clear switch to the “clear” positi...

  • Page 384: 6.1

    6.1 troubleshooting • kx-td1232 extension (t, r) of jack number 1 .........................Co 1 extension (t, r) of jack number 2 .........................Co 2 extension (t, r) of jack number 9 .........................Co 3 extension (t, r) of jack number 10 .......................Co 4 extension (t,...

  • Page 387

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