Panasonic KX-TDA200 manual Trunk Programming

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[303]

Special Carrier Access Code

33

 

[304]

Emergency Number

33

 

[320] ARS Mode

33

 

[321]

ARS Leading Number

34

 

[322]

ARS Routing Plan Table Number

34

 

[325]

ARS Exception Number

34

 

[330]

ARS Routing Plan Time Table

34

 

[331–346] ARS Routing Plan Table (1–16) (KX-TDA30/KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 only)

35

 

[347]

ARS Routing Plan Table (1–48) (KX-TDA600 only)

35

 

[350]

ARS Carrier Name

35

 

[351]

ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access

35

 

[352]

ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access

35

 

[353]

ARS Carrier Access Code

36

2.1.7

Trunk Programming

37

 

[400]

LCOT/BRI Trunk Connection

37

 

[401]

LCOT/BRI Trunk Name

37

 

[402]

LCOT/BRI Trunk Group Number

37

 

[409]

LCOT/BRI Trunk Number Reference

37

 

[410]

LCOT Dialling Mode

37

 

[411]

LCOT Pulse Rate

37

 

[412] LCOT DTMF Minimum Duration

38

 

[413]

LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time—Outgoing

38

 

[414]

LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time—Incoming

38

 

[415]

LCOT Reverse Circuit

38

 

[416]

LCOT Pause Time

38

 

[417]

LCOT Flash/Recall Time

38

 

[418]

LCOT Disconnect Time

38

 

[420]

BRI Network Type

39

 

[421]

BRI DIL/DDI/MSN Selection

39

 

[422]

BRI Subscriber Number

39

 

[424]

BRI Layer 1 Active Mode

39

 

[425]

BRI Layer 2 Active Mode

39

 

[426]

BRI Configuration

39

 

[427]

BRI TEI Mode

40

 

[450]

DIL 1:1 Destination

40

 

[451]

DID Number

40

 

[452] DID Name

40

 

[453]

DID Destination

40

 

[470]

Trunk Group Intercept Destination (not applicable for MPR Software File Version 3.1000 or later)

41

 

[471]

Host PBX Access Code

41

 

[472]

Extension-to-Trunk Call Duration

41

 

[473]

Trunk-to-Trunk Call Duration

41

 

[475]

DISA Silence Detection

41

 

[476]

DISA Continuous Signal Detection

42

 

[477]

DISA Cyclic Signal Detection

42

 

[490]

Caller ID Signal Type

42

 

[491]

Pay Tone Signal Type (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)

42

2.1.8

COS Programming

43

 

[500]

Trunk Group Number

43

 

[501]

TRS/Barring Level

43

 

[502]

Trunk Call Duration Limitation

43

 

[503]

Call Transfer to Trunk

43

 

[504]

Call Forwarding to Trunk

43

 

[505]

Executive Busy Override

44

 

[506]

Executive Busy Override Deny

44

 

[507]

DND Override

44

 

[508]

Account Code Mode

44

 

[509]

TRS/Barring Level for System Speed Dialling

44

 

[510]

TRS/Barring Level for Extension Dial Lock

44

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Contents PT Programming Manual Links to Other Pages and Manuals About this Programming ManualReferences Found in the PT Programming Manual PT Programming Manual Table of Contents Trunk Programming Extension Programming Appendix PT Programming Manual Section Overview Ways to Programme IntroductionPassword Description Format Password SecurityEntering Characters Option mode Option mode for CE model Option mode for GR model Option mode for RU model Times Introduction Section PT Programming Buttons and Functions Programming InstructionsRequired Telephone/Extension Programming Structure Entering System Programming ModeProgramming Programming Group Title Description Number Maximum Values Extension Numbers Including Feature NumbersKX-TDA30 Slot and Port Values Available Slot Entry ValuesKX-TDA100/KX-TDA200 KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 Slot and Port ValuesLCOT4 KX-TDA100/KX 003 Basic Programming002 006 005Absent Message 012Charge Margin Charge Tax100 System Management Programming101 102103 123 122130 131Main Processing MPR Software Version Reference 190Time 211 Location No Carrier Access Code ARS Mode303 Emergency Number325 321322 350 331-346351 352Carrier Table No. Carrier Access Code ARS Carrier Access Code400 Trunk Programming401 402414 413424 420422 Did Name Did NumberTime No Slot No Port No Location No Did No471 470472 473491 476Trunk Group Number 502Call Transfer to Trunk Call Forwarding to Trunk509 505506 514 512515 516Extn. No COS No Class of Service603 606 604620 621624 623625 627632 628630 660 640641 691 681Idle Extension Hunting Group Member PS Registration699 692Personal Identification Number PIN for PS Registration CS Status ReferenceMusic on Hold 700Pager No Extn. No Music Source No729 720731 Slot No Port No Destination NoDisa Security Mode 802 Smdr & Maintenance Programming800 812 803811 Card Programming Slot Card Reset911 Slot Card Type ReferenceSection Appendix KX-TDA600 Plmpr Software File Version Changed ContentsAbsent Message Call Charge ServicesAccount Code Entry Automatic Route Selection ARSCall Hold Calling Party Control CPC Signal DetectionCall Pickup Call TransferDirect Inward System Access Disa Class of Service COSDial Type Selection Direct In Line DILDo Not Disturb DND Display InformationDoor Open Doorphone CallExternal Feature Access EFA Extension Port ConfigurationExtension Dial Lock Extension Personal Identification Number PINGroup Call Distribution Incoming Call Distribution Group FeaturesHot Line Idle Extension HuntingInternal Call Features Integrated Services Digital Network IsdnIntercept Routing Intercept Routing-No DestinationMultiple Subscriber Number MSN Ringing Service Manager FeaturesOperator Features Music on HoldPaging Overflow FeatureParallelled Telephone Pause InsertionPS Directory Queuing FeaturePS Ring Group PS Roaming by Network ICD GroupTenant Service Special Carrier Access CodeTIE Line Service Software UpgradingTrunk Access Time ServiceToll Restriction TRS/Call Barring Barring Trunk Answer From Any Station TafasVerification Code Entry Wireless XDP Parallel ModeVirtual PS Voice Mail VM Group62, 4-chome, Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka 812-8531, Japan
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KX-TDA200 specifications

The Panasonic KX-TDA200 is a sophisticated, feature-rich hybrid telephone system designed to cater to businesses of various sizes. This advanced telecommunication solution combines the benefits of both traditional and IP telephony, making it ideal for companies looking to enhance their communication systems while maximizing flexibility and scalability.

One of the standout features of the KX-TDA200 is its ability to support a large number of extensions. The system can be configured to handle up to 128 extensions, accommodating the needs of growing organizations. This scalability ensures that businesses can expand their operations without the need for a complete system overhaul.

The KX-TDA200 also offers robust Unified Communication (UC) capabilities. This includes voice mail integration, email notification, and even mobile phone integration, allowing employees to stay connected regardless of their location. The system employs the latest VoIP technology, enabling clear voice quality and efficient call management, which results in enhanced productivity.

Additionally, the KX-TDA200 supports advanced voicemail features, including voicemail-to-email functionality. This feature ensures that users can receive their messages conveniently in their inboxes, facilitating prompt responses to crucial communications. The system also features an intuitive graphical user interface that simplifies the management of calls and settings.

Another critical technology embedded in the KX-TDA200 is its support for SIP trunking. This allows businesses to utilize their existing internet connections for telephony services, reducing costs associated with traditional phone lines. SIP trunking not only leads to significant savings but also enhances the flexibility to scale services as necessary.

Moreover, the KX-TDA200 is equipped with a variety of call management features such as Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) and Call Center functionality, which help optimize customer service operations. The system can be tailored to meet specific business requirements, ensuring that organizations can deliver high-quality service to their clients.

In summary, the Panasonic KX-TDA200 is a versatile, scalable, and feature-laden hybrid PBX system that supports advanced communication technologies tailored for the modern business environment. With its ability to integrate traditional and IP telephony, along with features designed to boost productivity and enhance customer service, it represents a significant investment for businesses looking to improve their telecommunication capabilities.