Panasonic KX-TD1232CE, KX-TD816CE user manual PBX Programming Overview

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PBX Programming

PBX Programming Overview

You can enter into the proprietary wired telephone (PT) program- ming mode and program several items for your PS. However, some items may not be supported depending on your system.

For more details, refer to Station Programming in the KX-TD816 / KX-TD1232 User Manual.

KEY

Flexible Button Assignment

MODIFY BOOK

Single-CO Button

DSS Button

One-Touch Dialing Button

Message Button

FWD/DND Button

Save Button

PROGRAMMING PS-PROGRAM

Account Button

Conference Button

Voice Mail Transfer Button

Two-Way Record Button

PBX-PROGRAM

Two-Way Transfer Button

One-Touch Dialing with Auto Hold Button

Loop-CO Button

Group-CO Button

Preferred Line Assignment – Outgoing

Self-Extension Number Confirmation

Charge Fee Reference

Station Programming Data Default Set

Note: –The LED does not work when a flexible button is assigned other than a Single-CO, DSS, Loop-CO or Group-CO button.

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Contents KX-TD7500CE Accessories Rechargeable Handset Clip BatteryIntroduction RF Interface Unit with 4-Station Line KX-TD144Contents Location of Controls Power Switch Headset Jack Microphone Charge Contacts Charge IndicatorBattery strength Radio signals from the Cell StationFully charged Medium Low Battery needs to be charged Fault Installing the Batteries Installing a BatteryReplacing a Battery Standard Battery LifeCharging a Battery Registering the PS Initial SettingsSelecting the Display Language Adjusting the Receiver Volume Adjusting the Ringer VolumePress the Volume UP / Down Control button Installing the Handset Clip Basic Operations Intercom CallsEnter the extension number Talk after the called party answersLine Access, Automatic / CO line group Line Access, Automatic selects an idle CO lineEnter the line access code Outside CallsPress Cancel after the conver Sation Line Access, IndividualPress Flexible CO Redialing Redialing a number in the call logClearing all of the numbers in the call log If the PS is not on the Charger If the PS is on the Charger Quick AnsweringIf a headset is connected to the PS Or place the PS on the ChargerPlacing a call on hold Retrieving a call on holdPlacing a call on exclusive hold Retrieving a call on exclusive holdCanceling SettingPress Function for 2 seconds Using the Directory PS Dialing DirectoryPBX System Speed Dialing Directory PBX Extension Dialing DirectoryKEY Modify Book Storing Names and Numbers in the PS Dialing Directory Storing from Name to Phone NumberDigits Press Function Book Storing from Phone Number to NamePress OK OK Press OK OK again To edit an item, press Repeatedly until the desired item isEdit the name. Refer to Press OK OK Edit the numberDialing Using the Directory Dialing by selecting the namePS Dialing Directory PBX Extension Dialing DirectoryDialing by selecting the entry IntercomOr Flexible CO Press Talk IntercomPress Function Press Book Press Book repeatedly until Desired Delete display AppearsEntering Characters Combination Table Number of pressing timesSpace KeysFor example, to enter T om Jones Key Operations Press OK OK Continue with the required opera- tionsOn-Hook Press the Talk or Cancel button Other OperationsAbsent Message Capability Account Code EntryAlternate Calling Ring/V oice Answering, Direct CO LineCall Forwarding Busy Station Signaling BSSCall Hold, Retrieve Call Park Call Pickup, CO LineCall Pickup, Directed Call Pickup, GroupCall Splitting Call Waiting Call Transfer to CO LineCall Transfer to Extension ConferenceDirect Inward System Access Disa Data Line SecurityDisplay Call Information Do Not Disturb DNDExternal Feature Access Electronic Station LockoutEmergency Call Executive Busy Override ExtensionOne-Touch Dialing PagingOperator Call Paging -ANSWER Pulse to Tone ConversionRedial, Last Number Paging and Transfer Redial, Saved NumberStation Speed Dialing Timed Reminder Station Feature Clear System Speed DialingSuper EXtra Device Port Sxdp Trunk CO Line Answer From Any Station Tafas Two-Way Recording into Voice Mail†Voice Mail Integration Voice Mail TransferProgramming Overview PS Programming PS Programming Items DescriptionSetting the Key Tone Level Setting the Keypad Backlight Mode LevelSelecting the Ringer Pattern Level Setting the Quick Answering Mode Level Controling the Directory Lock LevelDefault Time Returned to their default settings at one TimeSelecting the Dect System Level Selecting the Standby Display*1 LevelCanceling the PS Registration Level Setting the Guidance Menu LevelMake sure the Power Switch is set to on This step is not necessary for clearing settings in memoryPS Programming Operations Press Function Book 2 timesSearch the PS Password or Dect Enter the same password againPress OK OK To exit the PS Programming mode Cancel System Lock display. Refer to stepsPS Password = Enable PS Password = Disable PBX Programming PBX Programming OverviewPBX Programming Operations Before Requesting Help RedialBefore Requesting Help Placement Safety InstructionsEnvironment Operating Range NoisePSQX1730ZB K1198KM1128

KX-TD816CE, KX-TD1232CE specifications

Panasonic has long been a key player in the telecommunications sector, and the KX-TD816CE and KX-TD1232CE are two of its noteworthy offerings in the field of business communication systems. Both models are part of Panasonic's robust range of digital hybrid PBX systems, designed to cater to various business needs, from small enterprises to larger organizations.

The KX-TD816CE is designed for small to medium-sized businesses. It can accommodate up to 8 analog lines and 24 extensions, making it a flexible solution for growing companies. This system boasts a multitude of features that enhance communication efficiency, including caller ID, call forwarding, and voicemail capabilities. The KX-TD816CE also incorporates advanced call management features, such as call hold, call transfer, and conferencing, enabling teams to collaborate seamlessly.

The KX-TD1232CE is an expanded version suitable for larger business environments, supporting up to 32 extensions. This scalability is crucial for businesses anticipating future growth. Similar to its counterpart, the KX-TD1232CE comes with a comprehensive array of features including support for digital telephones, doorphone integration, and the ability to implement various telecommunication protocols, ensuring adaptability to different business strategies.

Both systems utilize digital technology to enhance sound clarity and reduce signal loss, making for consistent and reliable communication. They also support a range of Panasonic proprietary features such as Automatic Callback and Call Park, optimizing the user experience. With built-in USB programming capabilities, these systems enable easy maintenance and customization, allowing users to configure settings through a simple interface.

Panasonic's emphasis on reliability and user-friendly operation shines through these models. They are designed to be easily installed and managed while offering extensive documentation and customer support to assist users. Moreover, their compatibility with existing Panasonic digital phones ensures that businesses do not have to invest in new hardware when upgrading their systems.

In summary, the Panasonic KX-TD816CE and KX-TD1232CE represent a blend of advanced technology, flexibility, and scalability, making them exemplary solutions for businesses looking to enhance their communication infrastructure. With their array of features and robust performance, these systems are well-equipped to meet the demands of modern business communication, fostering productivity and collaboration among teams.