Customising Your Phone & System

You can assign CLIP and DDI/MSN numbers at System Speed Dialling locations 000-699. CLIP numbers can be assigned at the location 000-499. DDI/MSN numbers can be assigned at locations 500-699. We recommend that wild card numbers for CLIP be stored starting at location 499, and then 498, 497, etc. That is, go backwards numbers starting from 499.

We recommend the preceding because if you assign the wild card number "9-

012" at location 000, then all calls that start with "012" will be processed according to that routing — even though you assign "9-0123456789" at another location. This is because the CLIP or your DDI/MSN number is analysed sequentially from 000 to 699.

When you assign a wild card, be sure to enter the whole number. For example, when the telephone number has 10 digits and you want to assign an area code as the wild card,

assign "9-012". ("012" is an example of an area code.)

If you assign a wild card number at the locations 000-499, the name assigned in 4.2.4 System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling Name Set (002) will not be

displayed when receiving the call. (Refer to 2.10.2 Recording a Call Log [KX-T7433, KX- T7436, KX-T7230,KX-T7235 only]. )

Up to 60 handling table numbers of Day/Night mode can be assigned for each 700 System Speed Dialling and Intelligent Call Handling number. The receiving pattern can be assigned for each handling table number. Intelligent Call Handling table number 61 and 62 are reserved to handle calls which the system cannot analyse. Be sure 61 (for day mode) is assigned to at least 1 extension and 62 (for night mode) is assigned to at least 1 extension. The destinations of 61 and 62 cannot be a floating extension, a phantom extension, or a voice mail extension.

The System Speed Dialling/Intelligent Call Handling numbers are used for the call identification. For proper operation, a hyphen must be inserted after the line access number. Additionally, the area code must be stored always (even for local numbers in the same area).

Up to 24 DDI/CLIP keys can be located at a CO button on a digital proprietary telephone. DDI/CLIP key is provided in accordance with CLIP and DDI/MSN call handling. Both of answering and making calls are possible with DDI/CLIP keys. Making a call with DDI/CLIP key is available for System Speed Dialling numbers stored in location 000-499.

It is possible to make the ringing tone of each DDI/CLIP key distinctive. This allows the user of DPT without display to discriminate the caller of the incoming call. Refer to

4.1.3 Customising the Buttons.

Customising Your Phone

4.1.3 Customising the Buttons Create or re-arrange a DDI/CLIP key.

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