Introduction

Terms used in the Descriptions

Feature Numbers

A feature number is an access code for various functions when programming or executing features using proprietary or standard telephones connected to the system. You can access available features by dialing the corresponding feature number (and additional parameter, if required).

There are two types of feature numbers as follows:

Flexible feature number

Fixed feature number

While fixed feature numbers cannot be changed, flexible feature numbers can be changed. Refer to the Installation Manual for details. In this manual, the default numbers are used to describe each operation and illustration. Use the new programmed number if you have changed a flexible feature number. The lists of fixed numbers and default flexible feature numbers are shown in the Appendix (Section 7).

If you use a dial pulse (DP) type standard telephone;

It is not possible to access features that have “ ” or “#” in their feature numbers.

Illustrations

All illustrations of DPTs used in the operating instructions are the KX-T7235.

Tones

Various tone types, such as Confirmation tone, Dial tone, Call Waiting tone, etc. are explained in the Appendix (Section 7).

Displays

The display examples are in each operation step, if required. The display information list is in the Appendix for your convenience.

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 1 or the System Manager. A KX-T7431, KX-T7433, KX-T7436, KX-T7230 and KX-T7235 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.

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Panasonic KX-TD308 manual Terms used in the Descriptions