Panasonic Advanced Hybrid System Telephone User Manual


 
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KX-TA624 Feature / Programming Overview
The KX-TA624 has many new and changed features compared with the KX-T30810 / 61610
This Guide is intended to assist installers who are already familiar with the KX-T30810 / 61610
This Guide clearly shows the Changed and New features of the KX-TA624 with reference to KX-T30810 / 61610.
Programming
(General overview only)
:
NEW
Main Section Sub - Sections Programming
Step
SYSTEM FEATURES DATE / TIME
Setting the system clock
000
SPEED DIAL
Setting the System Speed Dials
001
SYSTEM SWITCHING MODE 006
Day / Night / Lunch
TIME 007
VOICE MAIL INTEGRATION
Voice Mail set-up
102 ~ 103
SYSTEM TIMERS 200 ~ 213
CO LINE OUTGOING CALLS LINE CONNECTED 400
DIAL MODE 401
DIAL PULSE SPEED 402
O/G ASSIGNMENT 405 ~ 407
ARS (LCR) ASSIGNMENT 350 ~ 389
INCOMING RINGING MODE NORMAL I/C Ring Pattern 408 ~ 410
Day [414] / Night [415] / Lunch [416]
Delayed Ring 411 ~ 413
DIL ( Direct In Line )
Must be used for call FWD
Enter Jack
No.
DISA / UCD / FAX / OGM 500 ~ 526
JACKS EXTENSIONS DSS CONSOLE Assignment 003 ~ 004
Transfer Mode 005
CALL BARRING (COS) TABLES 300 ~ 312
COS ASSIGNMENT 601 ~ 603
EXTENSION GROUPS 600
FEATURES 604 ~ 615
FAX DETECTION
( option required )
503
TAM EXTENSION
( Telephone Answer Machine )
611
DOORPHONE / OPENER 700 ~ 709
Documentation :
Operating Instructions : Section 1 Operations
Section 2 Appendix / Troubleshooting
Installation Manual : Section 1 Basic System Construction
Section 2 Installation of System and all Options
Section 3 Feature descriptions
Section 4 System Programming steps
Section 5 Default Tables for program steps
Section 6 Troubleshooting Guide
Section 7 Customer Data Programming Tables
Programming note :
System Programming : A Programming Password has replaced the PBX Program Switch ( KX-T30810/61610 )
( Password Default Setting : ‘* # 1 2 3 4’ )
Details in the Installation Manual ( Page 4 - 2 )
Data Clear Switch : An internal ‘Data Clear’ switch has been added to the CPU board.
Operation described in the Installation Manual ( Page 2 - 34 )