PANASONIC KX-TA624 User Guide

Please read this manual before using the Advanced Hybrid System.
Model No.
KX-TA624
Advanced Hybrid System
User Manual
System Components
KX-T7020 EMSS Proprietary Telephone KX-T7030 EMSS Proprietary Telephone with Display KX-T7130 EMSS Proprietary Telephone with Display KX-T7135 EMSS Proprietary Telephone with Backlit Display KX-T7050 EMSS Proprietary Telephone KX-T7055 EMSS Proprietary Telephone
Model No.
Service Unit
Telephone
User-supplied Equipment
Optional Equipment
Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Telephone System.
Single Line Telephones
KX-TA624 Advanced Hybrid System (Main Unit)
KX-T7040 DSS Console
Description
SERIAL NO.
(found on the side of the unit)
DATE OF PURCHASE NAME OF DEALER DEALER’S ADDRESS
DEALER’S TEL NO.
For your future reference
Cautions
When using the KX-T7000 series, please note the following:
• If a problem occurs, unplug the extension line and connect to a known working phone. If the known working phone operates properly, have the defective phone repaired by a specified Panasonic Factory Servicenter. If the known working phone does not operate properly, check the Advanced Hybrid System and the internal extension wiring.
• Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps and motors.
• The unit should be kept free of dust, moisture and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
• Do not use benzine, thinner, or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet. Wipe it with a soft cloth.
• Do not use any handset other than a Panasonic handset.
When you ship the product
Carefully pack and send it prepaid, adequately insured and preferably in the original carton. Attach a postage-paid letter, detailing the symptom, to the outside of the carton. DO NOT send the product to the Executive or Regional Sales offices. They are NOT equipped to make repairs.
Product service
Panasonic Servicenters for this product are listed in the servicenter directory. Consult with your authorized Panasonic dealer for detailed instructions.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
Part No. Illustration Description Dimensions
KX-J07W/B KX-J15W/B KX-J25W/B
213.36 cm {7 feet}
457.2 cm {15 feet} 762 cm {25 feet}
Handset cord
Accessory Order Information
• Replacement parts and accessories are available through your local authorized parts distributor.
• For ordering accessories, call toll free 1-800-332-5368.
W: White B : Black
Introduction
Who Should Use This Manual
This manual is designed for users of an Advanced Hybrid System, model number KX-TA624. It is to be used after the system is installed and System Programming is completed. The focus is Proprietary Telephones (PTs); KX-T7020/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/ KX-T7135/KX-T7050/KX-T7055, Single Line Telephones (SLTs) and their features. The step-by-step procedures required to activate each feature are explained in detail. Illustrations of the KX-TA624 system and the required System Programming are provided separately in the Installation Manual.
How to Use This Manual
This manual consists of the following sections.
(Section 1) PT Overview
Provides configuration information on PTs. It also provides an illustration of each telephone, identifies their feature buttons, supplies background information on these feature buttons, and gives the initial settings.
(Section 2) Station Programming (Personal Programming)
Provides the steps required to assign features to PT flexible buttons and to the PT system.
(Section 3) Telephone Features
Provides background information on the PT and SLT features and lists the steps required to activate each feature.
(Section 4) DSS Console Features (KX-T7040)
Provides background information on the DSS Console features and lists the steps required to activate each feature.
(Section 5) Appendix
Provides PT Display Examples, a Feature Number List, Tone List, and other information.
Introduction
Features and Capabilities
KX-TA624 is a sophisticated and powerful system which fulfills your expectations of an office communications system. Some of the special features are listed below.
Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) informs you when the selected outside (CO) line or
the called party becomes idle.
Call Log, Incoming (— Option) allows you to confirm the incoming outside call
information on the display. You can also call back the caller by selecting one of the logged numbers. This feature is available only for the KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135.
Conference, Unattended allows you to leave a conference and let the other two parties
continue a conversation when you are in a conference with two outside parties. You can also return to the conference.
Data Line Security prohibits various tones, such as a call waiting tone or hold recall tone,
from sounding at an extension in the data communication mode. It also blocks overriding by other extensions, such as Executive Busy Override.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) allows external callers to call extensions in the
system. If an optional card is installed, an outgoing message will greet the caller and give information about how to access an extension.
Doorphone and Door Opener (— Option) enables a conversation between you and a
visitor at the door. You can also unlock the door for a few seconds from your phone.
Executive Busy Override allows you to enter into an existing conversation at an
extension/outside (CO) line.
Message Waiting allows you to leave a message notice for another extension. The message
waiting lamp (MESSAGE indicator) gives visual indication that a message has been received.
Paralleled Telephone Connection allows you to connect your PT in parallel with a single
line telephone. Each telephone can have the same extension number so that you can use either telephone.
Voice Mail Integration (— Option) has been upgraded to “APT Integration”. In addition to
standard services (Custom Service, Automated Attendant Service, Voice Mail Service, Interview Service) for outside callers, proprietary telephone users can take advantage of:
Live Call Screening — you can monitor incoming calls like you would with a
telephone answering machine. Take the call or let the caller leave a message.
Two-Way Recording — you can record conversations into your mailbox or someone
else’s mailbox.
Voice Mail Transfer — you can easily transfer a caller to a mailbox.
Introduction
Terms Used in the Descriptions
Feature Numbers
A feature number is an access code for various features when programming or executing features using proprietary or single line telephones connected to the system. You can access available features by dialing the corresponding feature number (and additional parameter, if required). The lists of feature numbers are shown in the Appendix (Section 5).
If you use a rotary telephone;
It is not possible to access features that have “ ” or “#” in their feature numbers.
Tones
Various tone types, such as a Confirmation tone, Dial tone, Call Waiting tone, etc. are explained in the Appendix (Section 5).
Display
The PT display examples are given in each operation step, if required. The display information list is in the Appendix for your reference.
Programming References
The related and required programming titles are noted for your reference. System Programming should be done by the extension which is connected to jack number 01. A KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 can be used for this programming. Station Programming is individual programming at your own proprietary telephone (PT). You can customize the extension to your needs using any type of proprietary telephone.
Feature References
The related feature titles are noted for your reference.
Table of Contents
Section 1 PT Overview ........................................................... 1-1
1.1 Configuration .............................................................................. 1-2
Location of Controls .................................................................................................. 1-3
Feature Buttons .......................................................................................................... 1-8
Fixed Buttons ......................................................................................................... 1-8
Flexible Buttons ................................................................................................... 1-10
Line Access Buttons ............................................................................................ 1-11
Group-CO (G-CO) Button ................................................................................... 1-11
Other-CO (O-CO) Button .................................................................................... 1-12
Single-CO (S-CO) Button ................................................................................... 1-12
Initial Settings .......................................................................................................... 1-13
Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 only) .... 1-13
When using the headset (KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 only) ............ 1-13
Volume Control — Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker ......................... 1-14
LED Indication ......................................................................................................... 1-15
Section 2 Station Programming (Personal Programming) .... 2-1
2.1 Station Programming Instructions ........................................... 2-2
2.2 Station Programming (Personal Programming) ..................... 2-6
Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment .......................................................................... 2-6
Flexible Button Assignment ....................................................................................... 2-7
Another Extension Message Waiting Button ......................................................... 2-7
Caller ID Indication Button ................................................................................... 2-8
Caller ID Selection Button .................................................................................... 2-9
Conference (CONF) Button ................................................................................. 2-10
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Button ................................................................ 2-11
FWD/DND Button ............................................................................................... 2-12
Group-CO (G-CO) Button ................................................................................... 2-12
Live Call Screening (LCS) Button ...................................................................... 2-13
Live Call Screening (LCS) Cancel Button .......................................................... 2-14
Log-In/Log-Out Button ....................................................................................... 2-15
One-Touch Dialing Button .................................................................................. 2-16
Other-CO (O-CO) Button .................................................................................... 2-17
Return to Message Waiting (MESSAGE) Button ............................................... 2-17
SAVE Button ....................................................................................................... 2-18
Single-CO (S-CO) Button ................................................................................... 2-19
Two-Way Record Button ..................................................................................... 2-20
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Two-Way Transfer Button ................................................................................... 2-21
Voice Mail (VM) Transfer Button ....................................................................... 2-22
Intercom Alert Assignment ...................................................................................... 2-23
Live Call Screening Mode Set ................................................................................. 2-24
Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection ...................................................................... 2-25
Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming ................................................................. 2-26
No Line Preference — Incoming ........................................................................ 2-26
Ringing Line Preference — Incoming ................................................................ 2-27
Prime Line Preference — Incoming .................................................................... 2-27
Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing ................................................................. 2-28
No Line Preference — Outgoing ......................................................................... 2-28
Idle Line Preference — Outgoing ....................................................................... 2-29
Prime Line Preference — Outgoing .................................................................... 2-29
Self-Extension Number Confirmation
(KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 only) .................................................... 2-30
Station Programming Data Default Set ................................................................... 2-31
Section 3 Telephone Features ................................................. 3-1
3.1 Basic Operations ........................................................................ 3-2
Making Calls .............................................................................................................. 3-2
Intercom Calling .................................................................................................... 3-2
Outward Dialing .................................................................................................... 3-2
Receiving Calls .......................................................................................................... 3-3
3.2 Telephone Features ..................................................................... 3-4
A
Absent Message Capability ........................................................................................ 3-4
Account Code Entry ................................................................................................... 3-7
Answering, Direct Outside (CO) Line ....................................................................... 3-9
Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) ..................................................................... 3-10
B
Background Music (BGM) ...................................................................................... 3-12
Busy Station Signaling (BSS) .................................................................................. 3-13
C
Call Forwarding — SUMMARY ............................................................................. 3-14
Call Forwarding — All Calls ............................................................................... 3-15
Call Forwarding — Busy/No Answer ................................................................. 3-16
Call Forwarding — to an Outside (CO) Line ...................................................... 3-17
Call Forwarding — Follow Me ........................................................................... 3-18
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Call Forwarding — CANCEL ................................................................................. 3-19
Call Hold .................................................................................................................. 3-20
Call Hold, Exclusive ................................................................................................ 3-22
Call Hold Retrieve ................................................................................................... 3-23
Call Information/Log, Incoming .............................................................................. 3-24
Call Log, Incoming .................................................................................................. 3-26
Call Log Lock, Incoming in the Personal Area ....................................................... 3-31
Call Park ................................................................................................................... 3-32
Call Pickup, Directed ............................................................................................... 3-34
Call Pickup, Group ................................................................................................... 3-35
Call Pickup Deny ..................................................................................................... 3-36
Call Retrieving from a TAM (Telephone Answering Machine) .............................. 3-37
Call Splitting ............................................................................................................ 3-38
Call Transfer — to Extension .................................................................................. 3-39
Call Transfer — to an Outside (CO) Line ............................................................... 3-42
Call Waiting .............................................................................................................. 3-43
Call Waiting from a Central Office .......................................................................... 3-46
Caller ID Call Waiting ............................................................................................. 3-47
Conference ............................................................................................................... 3-49
Conference, Unattended ........................................................................................... 3-52
D
Data Line Security ................................................................................................... 3-53
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) ..................................................................... 3-54
Do Not Disturb (DND) ............................................................................................ 3-58
Do Not Disturb (DND) Override ............................................................................. 3-59
Door Opener ............................................................................................................. 3-60
Doorphone Call ........................................................................................................ 3-62
E
Electronic Station Lockout ...................................................................................... 3-64
Emergency Call ........................................................................................................ 3-66
Executive Busy Override — Extension ................................................................... 3-67
Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line ..................................................... 3-68
Executive Busy Override Deny ................................................................................ 3-69
External Feature Access ........................................................................................... 3-70
F
Flash ......................................................................................................................... 3-71
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H
Hands-free Answerback
(— for KX-T7020/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7135 only) .............................. 3-72
Hands-free Operation
(— for KX-T7020/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7135 only) .............................. 3-73
I
Intercom Calling ...................................................................................................... 3-74
L
Live Call Screening (LCS) ....................................................................................... 3-75
Lockout .................................................................................................................... 3-81
Log-In/Log-Out ........................................................................................................ 3-81
M
Message Waiting ...................................................................................................... 3-83
Message Waiting for Another Extension ................................................................. 3-86
Message Waiting for Another Extension Lock ........................................................ 3-88
Microphone Mute (— for KX-T7020/KX-T7030/KX-T7130/KX-T7135 only) .... 3-89
Mixed Station Dialing .............................................................................................. 3-89
O
One-Touch Dialing ................................................................................................... 3-90
Operator Call ............................................................................................................ 3-91
Outward Dialing, Line Access — SUMMARY ...................................................... 3-92
Line Access, Automatic ....................................................................................... 3-93
Line Access, Individual ....................................................................................... 3-94
Line Access, Outside (CO) Line Group .............................................................. 3-94
P
Paging — SUMMARY ............................................................................................ 3-95
Paging — All ....................................................................................................... 3-96
Paging — External ............................................................................................... 3-96
Paging — Group .................................................................................................. 3-97
Paging — ANSWER ................................................................................................ 3-98
Paging and Transfer ................................................................................................. 3-99
Paging — DENY ................................................................................................... 3-102
Paralleled Telephone Connection ........................................................................... 3-103
Personal Speed Dialing .......................................................................................... 3-104
Pickup Dialing (Hot Line) (— Single Line Telephone only) ................................ 3-106
Power Failure Transfer ........................................................................................... 3-107
Pulse to Tone Conversion ....................................................................................... 3-108
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R
Redial, Last Number .............................................................................................. 3-109
Redial, Saved Number ........................................................................................... 3-110
Room Monitor ........................................................................................................ 3-111
S
Secret Dialing ......................................................................................................... 3-113
Station Feature Clear .............................................................................................. 3-114
Switching to Tone Alert ......................................................................................... 3-115
System Speed Dialing ............................................................................................ 3-116
T
Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service .......................................................................... 3-117
Timed Reminder ..................................................................................................... 3-118
Toll Restriction Override ....................................................................................... 3-120
Toll Restriction Override by Account Codes ..................................................... 3-120
Toll Restriction for System Speed Dialing ........................................................ 3-121
Toll Restriction — Station Lock Boundary Class ............................................. 3-121
Two-Way Recording into Voice Mail ..................................................................... 3-122
V
Voice Mail Integration for
KX-TVS50/KX-TVS75/KX-TVS80/KX-TVS100/KX-TVS110 ...................... 3-124
Voice Mail Transfer ................................................................................................ 3-127
W
Walking COS ......................................................................................................... 3-128
3.3 Operator/Manager Service Features .................................... 3-129
Manager Programming (Manager only) ................................................................ 3-130
Call Log, Incoming in the Common Area — CLEAR ALL ................................. 3-132
Call Log Lock, Incoming in the Common Area .................................................... 3-133
Date and Time Setting ............................................................................................ 3-134
Electronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL ...................................................... 3-135
Live Call Screening Password Control .................................................................. 3-136
Outgoing Message (OGM) .................................................................................... 3-137
Remote Station Lock Control ................................................................................ 3-139
The 301st Call Log, Incoming in the Common Area Treatment ............................3-141
Time (Day/Night/Lunch) Service Setting .............................................................. 3-142
Timed Reminder, Remote (Wake-Up Call) ........................................................... 3-144
Extension Password Set (Manager only) ............................................................... 3-146
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Section 4 DSS Console Features (KX-T7040) ...................... 4-1
4.1 Configuration .............................................................................. 4-2
Location of Controls .................................................................................................. 4-3
4.2 DSS Console Features ................................................................ 4-4
Station Programming ................................................................................................. 4-4
Extension Number Assignment ............................................................................. 4-5
One-Touch Dialing Assignment ............................................................................ 4-5
One-Touch Access Assignment for System Features ............................................ 4-6
Another Extension Message Waiting Button Assignment ..................................... 4-6
Live Call Screening (LCS) Button Assignment .................................................... 4-7
Live Call Screening (LCS) Cancel Button Assignment ........................................ 4-7
Two-Way Record Button Assignment ................................................................... 4-8
Two-Way Transfer Button Assignment ................................................................. 4-8
Voice Mail (VM) Transfer Button Assignment ..................................................... 4-9
Day Button Assignment (Operator and Manager only) ........................................ 4-9
Night Button Assignment (Operator and Manager only) .................................... 4-10
Lunch Button Assignment (Operator and Manager only) ................................... 4-10
Station Lock Button Assignment (Operator and Manager only) ........................ 4-11
Station Programming Cancel ............................................................................... 4-11
Direct Station Dialing .............................................................................................. 4-12
One-Touch Dialing ................................................................................................... 4-12
One-Touch Access for System Features .................................................................. 4-12
Call Transfer ............................................................................................................. 4-13
Section 5 Appendix ................................................................. 5-1
Display Examples ...................................................................................................... 5-2
Feature Number List .................................................................................................. 5-8
Tone List ................................................................................................................... 5-11
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................... 5-13
Section 1
PT Overview
Contents
1.1 Configuration ..................................................................... 1-2
Location of Controls ........................................................... 1-3
Feature Buttons ................................................................... 1-8
Initial Settings ................................................................... 1-13
LED Indication ................................................................. 1-15
<Note>
All illustrations used in the initial settings are based on the KX-T7130/ KX-T7135 model.
1.1 Configuration
1-2 PT Overview
Panasonic Proprietary Telephones (PTs) are available to utilize various features of the KX-TA624 System, in addition to supporting basic telephone services (making and receiving calls). There are five PT models.
KX-T7030
Display
Speakerphone
CO Buttons
Fixed Feature Buttons
Programmable Feature Buttons
16 char./line
Yes
12
KX-T7130 KX-T7050 KX-T7055
16 char./line
12 12 3
Yes
Monitor
only
Monitor
only
None None
Refer to the “Fixed Buttons” (1.1 Configuration) section.
KX-T7020
None
Yes
12
412 4 34
KX-T7135
12
Yes
16 char./line
12
(Back View) — See the diagram below.
MESSAGE Button FWD/DND Button CONF Button INTERCOM Button
REDIAL Button FLASH Button HOLD Button
Programmable Feature Buttons
Flexible CO Buttons
TRANSFER Button PAUSE Button AUTO DIAL/STORE Button AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
SP-PHONE Button
PT Overview 1-3
1.1 Configuration
Location of Controls
SET • • PROGRAM
TO EMSS
MEMORY
Connects to the KX-TA624 System.
MEMORY Switch — Set to “SET”. For station programming, set to “PROGRAM”.
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
RINGER
HIGH
LOW NORMAL HIGH
Off
HANDSET VOLUME
TO HANDSET
VOLUME Control — Adjusts the volume level of the speaker volume.
HANDSET VOLUME Selector
— Adjusts the volume level of the handset.
RINGER VOLUME Selector — Adjusts the volume level of the ringer.
Connects to a handset.
<Back View>
<Side View>
KX-T7020
1.1 Configuration
1-4 PT Overview
LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display)
MESSAGE Button FWD/DND Button CONF Button INTERCOM Button
REDIAL Button FLASH Button HOLD Button
(Back View) — See the diagram below.
Programmable Feature Buttons
Flexible CO Buttons
TRANSFER Button PAUSE Button AUTO DIAL/STORE Button AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
SP-PHONE Button
HIGH • • • LOW
MID
HANDSET • • HEADSET SET • • PROGRAM
TO EMSS
MEMORYCONTRAST
Connects to the KX-TA624 System.
MEMORY Switch — Set to “SET”. For station programming, set to “PROGRAM”.
HANDSET/HEADSET Selector — Set to “HANDSET”. To connect the headset, set to “HEADSET”.
CONTRAST Selector — Adjusts the contrast of the Liquid Crystal Display.
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
RINGER
HIGH
LOW NORMAL HIGH
Off
HANDSET VOLUME
TO
HANDSET/HEADSET
VOLUME Control — Adjusts the volume level of the speaker volume.
HANDSET VOLUME Selector
— Adjusts the volume level of the handset.
RINGER VOLUME Selector — Adjusts the volume level of the ringer.
Connects to a handset or headset.
KX-T7030
<Side View>
<Back View>
PT Overview 1-5
1.1 Configuration
LCD
(Liquid Crystal Display)
MESSAGE Button SAVE Button FWD/DND Button CONF Button INTERCOM Button
REDIAL Button FLASH Button HOLD Button
(Back View) — See the diagram below.
Programmable Feature Buttons
Flexible CO Buttons
TRANSFER Button PAUSE Button AUTO DIAL/STORE Button AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
SP-PHONE Button
HIGH • • • LOW
MID
HANDSET • • HEADSET SET • • PROGRAM
TO EMSS
MEMORYCONTRAST
Connects to the KX-TA624 System.
MEMORY Switch — Set to “SET”. For station programming, set to “PROGRAM”.
HANDSET/HEADSET Selector — Set to “HANDSET”. To connect the headset, set to “HEADSET”.
CONTRAST Selector — Adjusts the contrast of the Liquid Crystal Display.
KX-T7130/KX-T7135
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
RINGER
HIGH
LOW NORMAL HIGH
Off
HANDSET VOLUME
TO
HANDSET/HEADSET
VOLUME Control — Adjusts the volume level of the speaker volume.
HANDSET VOLUME Selector
— Adjusts the volume level of the handset.
RINGER VOLUME Selector — Adjusts the volume level of the ringer.
Connects to a handset or headset.
<Side View>
<Back View>
1.1 Configuration
1-6 PT Overview
MESSAGE Button
INTERCOM Button
REDIAL Button FLASH Button HOLD Button
(Back View) — See the diagram below.
Programmable Feature Buttons
Flexible CO Buttons
TRANSFER Button PAUSE Button AUTO DIAL/STORE Button CONF Button
MONITOR Button
SET • • PROGRAM
TO EMSS
MEMORY
Connects to the KX-TA624 System.
MEMORY Switch — Set to “SET”. For station programming, set to “PROGRAM”.
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
RINGER
HIGH
LOW NORMAL HIGH
Off
HANDSET VOLUME
TO HANDSET
VOLUME Control — Adjusts the volume level of the speaker volume.
HANDSET VOLUME Selector
— Adjusts the volume level of the handset.
RINGER VOLUME Selector — Adjusts the volume level of the ringer.
Connects to a handset.
KX-T7050
<Side View>
<Back View>
PT Overview 1-7
1.1 Configuration
INTERCOM Button
REDIAL Button FLASH Button HOLD Button
(Back View) — See the diagram below.
Programmable Feature Buttons
Flexible CO Buttons
TRANSFER Button PAUSE Button AUTO DIAL/STORE Button CONF Button
MONITOR Button
SET • • PROGRAM
TO EMSS
MEMORY
Connects to the KX-TA624 System.
MEMORY Switch — Set to “SET”. For station programming, set to “PROGRAM”.
MAX
VOLUME
MIN
RINGER
HIGH
LOW NORMAL HIGH
Off
HANDSET VOLUME
TO HANDSET
VOLUME Control — Adjusts the volume level of the speaker volume.
HANDSET VOLUME Selector
— Adjusts the volume level of the handset.
RINGER VOLUME Selector — Adjusts the volume level of the ringer.
Connects to a handset.
<Back View>
<Side View>
KX-T7055
1.1 Configuration
1-8 PT Overview
Feature Buttons
PTs have the following types of Feature Buttons.
• Fixed Buttons
• Flexible CO Buttons
• Programmable Feature Buttons
Fixed Buttons
Fixed buttons have specific features permanently assigned to them. These default feature assignments cannot be changed. The following table lists the fixed buttons located on each PT model.
” indicates the button is available.
: The button is not provided with an LED (Light Emitting Diode).
Feature Button
AUT O ANSWER/MUTE AUTO DIAL/STORE CONF FLASH FWD/DND HOLD INTERCOM MESSAGE MONITOR PAUSE REDIAL SAVE SP-PHONE TRANSFER
T7030
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔
✔ ✔
T7130
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
T7050
✔❖
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
T7055
✔❖ ✔❖
✔ ✔
✔❖
✔ ✔
T7020
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔
✔ ✔
T7135
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
PT Overview 1-9
1.1 Configuration
Usage
AUT O ANSWER/MUTE Button
Used for answering an extension automatically, or turns the microphone off during a conversation.
AUTO DIAL/STORE Button
Used for System Speed Dialing or storing program changes.
CONF (Conference) Button
Used to establish a three-party conference.
FLASH Button
Sends an External Feature Access signal to the central office or host PBX to access their system features. If a PBX is not being used, this button can be used to disconnect the current call and start another call without hanging up.
FWD/DND (Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb) Button
Used to program the Call Forwarding feature or set the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature.
HOLD Button
Used to place a call on hold.
INTERCOM Button
Used to make or receive intercom calls.
MESSAGE Button
Used to call back the message sender.
MONITOR Button
Used for a hands-free dialing operation.
PAUSE Button
Inserts a pause in speed dial numbers or in other numbers.
REDIAL Button
Used for Last Number or Automatic Redialing.
SAVE Button
Used for Saved Number Redialing.
SP-PHONE (Speakerphone) Button
Used for a hands-free speakerphone operation.
TRANSFER Button
Transfers a call to another extension or external destination.
1.1 Configuration
1-10 PT Overview
Flexible Buttons
Flexible Buttons do not have specific features permanently assigned to them. Features are assigned to Flexible Buttons through Station Programming. “Flexible Button Assignment” is addressed in Station Programming (Section 2). The four types of Flexible Buttons are as follows.
• Flexible CO Buttons (located on a PT only)
• Flexible DSS Buttons (located on a DSS Console only)
• Programmable Feature (PF) Buttons (located on a PT and DSS Console)
• Flexible MESSAGE Buttons (located on a PT except the KX-T7055)
The following table outlines the features that can be assigned to the Flexible Buttons.
” indicates that the feature is available.
† Available when the KX-TA624 is connected to a Proprietary Telephone capable Panasonic Voice
Processing System (one that supports APT Integration; KX-TVS50/KX-TVS80).
Feature (Buttons)
Group-CO (G-CO) Other-CO (O-CO) Single-CO (S-CO) Caller ID Indication — Common Caller ID Indication — Personal Caller ID Selection — Common Caller ID Selection — Personal Conference (CONF) FWD/DND Log-In/Log-Out SAVE Day Lunch Night Station Lock Message Waiting (MESSAGE) Another Extension Message Waiting Live Call Screening (LCS)† LCS Cancel† Two-Way Record† Two-Way Transfer† Voice Mail Transfer† DSS One-Touch Dialing
DSS
— — — — — — — — — — —
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
PF
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
MESSAGE
— — — — — — — — — — — — — — —
— — — — — —
✔ ✔
CO
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
— — — — —
✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
PT Overview 1-11
1.1 Configuration
Line Access Buttons
One of the following three types of CO buttons must be used to seize an outside (CO) line when making a call.
• Group-CO (G-CO) button
• Other-CO (O-CO) button
• Single-CO (S-CO) button
Conditions
• A flexible CO button can be assigned as a Line Access Button (G-CO, O-CO or S-CO) in Station Programming. Once a flexible CO button is assigned as a Line Access Button, it provides the line status using lighting patterns and color indication. Please refer to “LED Indication” in this section.
• You can set the G-CO and S-CO buttons on one telephone. Incoming and outgoing calls on the line are shown on the button in the following priority. S-CO > G-CO
Group-CO (G-CO) Button
To use outside (CO) lines efficiently, a group of outside (CO) lines (outside (CO) line group) can be assigned to a CO button. This button is referred to as Group-CO (G-CO) button. Any incoming calls from any outside (CO) line in the outside (CO) line group arrive at the G-CO button. To make an outside call, you can access an idle outside (CO) line in the group by simply pressing the assigned G-CO button.
Conditions
• The same line can be assigned as an S-CO button and G-CO button.
• The extension for making and/or receiving calls in outside (CO) line groups must be programmed.
• When your extension is assigned as the incoming call destination for an outside (CO) line, you cannot receive any incoming outside calls unless a G-CO, O-CO or S-CO button associated with the line is assigned.
Programming Reference
• Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Group-CO (G-CO) Button
Feature References
Feature Buttons — Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1 Configuration) Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, Outside (CO) Line Group
1.1 Configuration
1-12 PT Overview
Other-CO (O-CO) Button
Outside (CO) lines which are not assigned to S-CO or G-CO buttons can be assigned to a flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone. The assigned button serves as the O-CO button. An incoming call, on assigned outside (CO) lines, arrives at the O-CO button. To make an outside call, you simply press the designated O-CO button.
Programming Reference
• Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Other-CO (O-CO) Button
Feature References
Feature Buttons — Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1 Configuration) Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, Automatic
Single-CO (S-CO) Button
An S-CO button is an outside (CO) line access button. This allows you to access a specific line by pressing an S-CO button. An incoming call can be directed to an S-CO button.
Conditions
• Only one S-CO button can be assigned to an outside (CO) line.
• The same outside (CO) line can be assigned as an S-CO button and G-CO button.
Programming Reference
• Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Single-CO (S-CO) Button
Feature References
Feature Buttons — Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1 Configuration) Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, Individual
PT Overview 1-13
1.1 Configuration
Initial Settings
Display Contrast Adjustment (KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 only)
The CONTRAST selector is used to adjust the display contrast.
PT
HIGH LOW
MID
CONTRAST
Adjust the CONTRAST lever to the desired setting (LOW/MID/HIGH).
PT
HANDSET HEADSET
Adjust the HANDSET/HEADSET lever to “HEADSET”.
When using the headset (KX-T7030, KX-T7130 and KX-T7135 only)
The Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System supports the use of a headset on a proprietary telephone (PT). When you use the headset (optional), you should switch the selection mode first.
1.1 Configuration
1-14 PT Overview
PT
NORMAL HIGH
HANDSET
VOLUME
Adjust the HANDSET VOLUME lever to the desired setting (three levels from NORMAL to HIGH).
Be sure the headset is connected.
PT
HIGH OFF
LOW
RINGER
Adjust the RINGER Volume lever to the desired setting (OFF/LOW/HIGH).
PT
VOLUME
Adjust the VOLUME Control lever to the desired setting (MAX to MIN).
MAX MIN
To adjust the headset volume
To adjust the ringer volume
To adjust the speaker volume
Volume Control — Handset Receiver/Headset/Ringer/Speaker
Allows you to adjust the following volume settings as necessary.
— Handset Receiver volume — Headset volume — Ringer volume — Speaker volume
To adjust the handset receiver volume
PT
NORMAL HIGH
HANDSET
VOLUME
Adjust the HANDSET VOLUME lever to the desired setting (three levels from NORMAL to HIGH).
PT Overview 1-15
1.1 Configuration
LED Indication
The Light Emitting Diode (LED) buttons indicate the line conditions with lighting patterns.
Flashing light patterns
LED Indication on the INTERCOM Button
The table below shows the lighting patterns for intercom line conditions.
INTERCOM button
Off Green On Flashing Green Slowly Flashing Green Moderately Flashing Green Rapidly
Intercom Line Condition
Idle Intercom call / Conference established Intercom call hold Intercom call exclusive hold Incoming intercom/doorphone call
— Item with an * is only available on a Single-CO button.
CO Button
Off Green On Flashing Green Slowly Flashing Green Moderately
Flashing Red Rapidly Red On Flashing Red Slowly
Outside (CO) Line Condition
Idle You are using the line. You have a held call or Hold Recall You have one of the following: (1) exclusive hold, (2) outside-to-outside (CO-to­CO) line call, or (3) Conference, Unattended. Incoming call Other-use Other-hold*
BLF on DSS Button
The Busy Lamp Field (BLF) indicator button is red when the corresponding extension is busy. This is available for flexible CO buttons assigned as DSS buttons on proprietary telephones and DSS buttons on DSS Consoles.
LED Indication on the CO Button
The table below shows the lighting patterns for outside (CO) line conditions.
1 s
Flashing slowly (60 flash/min)
Flashing moderately (120 flash/min)
Flashing rapidly (240 flash/min)
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Section 2
Station Programming
(Personal Programming)
Contents
2.1 Station Programming Instructions ................................... 2-2
2.2 Station Programming (Personal Programming) (A-Z) ... 2-6
<Note>
All illustrations used in these operating instructions are based on the KX-T7130/KX-T7135 model.
2-2 Station Programming (Personal Programming)
2.1 Station Programming Instructions
When storing data
After pressing the STORE button to store data, you may hear one of the following tones. — Confirmation tone (one beep): storage is completed. — Confirmation tone (two beeps): the data is the same as the last entry. — Alarm tone (three beeps): the entry is not valid.
To exit the Station Programming mode
Station Programming allows you, the proprietary telephone (PT) user, to program certain features from your telephone individually. To program, you need to switch your telephone to the Station Programming mode. During the programming mode, your telephone is busy to outside callers. If you want to make a normal call operation, you must finish the programming mode.
Programming Mode Display
When you enter the Station Programming mode, the display shows the following message as the initial programming mode.
The display also gives you helpful or stored data information related to the programming steps. In this section, the display example in the programming steps are noted, if required. You can also refer to the “Display Examples” in the Appendix (Section 5).
To enter the Station Programming mode
PITS-PGM NO?
PT
SET PROGRAM
MEMORY
Set the MEMORY switch to “PROGRAM”.
Be sure the telephone is idle and on-hook.
PT
SET PROGRAM
MEMORY
Set the MEMORY switch to “SET”.
When the display shows the initial programming mode
Programming is completed and the normal call operation resumes.
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