1.15.1 Operation List

Features

Preventing the telephone number from showing when making outside calls

Showing the telephone number when making outside calls

Connected Line Identification Restriction (COLR)

Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR)

Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP)

Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND)—Intercom/Outside Calls

Group FWD/DND

Call Pickup Deny

Wrap-up—Not Ready

Login/Logout

Absent Message

Extension Dial Lock

Time Service Switch

Remote Extension Dial Lock

Extension Feature Clear

Extension PIN (Personal Identification Number)

Built-in Simplified Voice Message (SVM)

Conference*1

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1.15.3Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party’s Telephone

1.15.3Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party’s Telephone

1.8.5Preventing Your Telephone Number Being Displayed on the Caller’s Telephone (Connected Line Identification Restriction [COLR])

1.8.6Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party’s Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])

1.8.4Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller’s Telephone (Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])

1.6.1 Forwarding Calls

FWD/DND Settings Using Fixed FWD/DND Button

1.6.1 Forwarding Calls

To set forwarding status and outside destinations to ring in parallel for outside calls to an ICD Group

1.3.3Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)

Denying Other People the Possibility of Picking Up Your Calls (Call Pickup Deny)

1.9.1Leaving an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Log-in/Log-out,Wrap-up)

To enter/leave Not Ready mode

1.9.1Leaving an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Log-in/Log-out,Wrap-up)

To set Log-in/Log-out

1.6.3Showing a Message on the Caller’s Telephone Display (Absent Message)

1.6.4Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)

2.1.2 Time Service Mode Control

2.1.1 Extension Control

Changing the Settings of Other Extensions

1.8.13Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)

3.1.1 Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming)

Assigning an Extension PIN to Your Extension (Extension PIN [Personal Identification Number])

1.6.2Using Voice Messaging (Built-in Simplified Voice Message [SVM])

1.4.5 Multiple Party Conversation

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KX-NCP500 specifications

The Panasonic KX-NCP500 and KX-NCP1000 are advanced communication systems tailored for businesses seeking reliable and feature-rich solutions. Both models belong to the KX-NCP series, which is renowned for its versatility, scalability, and integration capabilities.

The KX-NCP500 is designed for small to medium-sized enterprises, while the KX-NCP1000 caters to larger organizations requiring more extensive communication solutions. Both systems benefit from a modular architecture that allows businesses to customize their telephony setup based on individual needs.

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In summary, the Panasonic KX-NCP500 and KX-NCP1000 stand out for their hybrid telephony capabilities, comprehensive call handling features, and user-friendly management tools. Their scalability and integration possibilities make them ideal choices for businesses of varying sizes, helping them to achieve efficient and cost-effective communication solutions.