Panasonic kx-tea308 manual Description, Conditions, Feature Guide References, Pattern 4 Fax

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1.1 Incoming Call Features

1.1.3.4Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) for New Zealand

Description

Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) is only available in New Zealand.

The PBX can detect the following 4 ring tone patterns sent from the telephone company for each outside (CO) line. When the PBX detects one of the ring tone patterns, the call will be transferred to the preprogrammed destination(s) automatically according to system programming. In addition, the extension ring tone pattern for the detected call can be assigned through system programming as shown below.

[Ring Tone Patterns Sent from the Telephone Company]

1 s

Pattern 1

(Normal)

Pattern 2 (Voice)

Pattern 3 (Modem/Voice)

Pattern 4 (Fax)

Pattern

Destination assigned in

Ring Tone Pattern assigned in

 

 

 

1

Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [408-

CO Line Ring Tone Pattern [423]

 

410], or sent to the Direct Inward System

 

 

Access (DISA) line or Uniform Call

 

 

Distribution (UCD) group

 

 

 

 

2

DRD Ring Pattern 2 Extension Assignment—

DRD Pattern 2 and 3 Ring Tone [433-434]

 

Day/Night/Lunch [427-429] (New Zealand

(New Zealand only)

 

only)

 

 

 

 

3

DRD Ring Pattern 3 Extension Assignment—

DRD Pattern 2 and 3 Ring Tone [433-434]

 

Day/Night/Lunch [430-432] (New Zealand

(New Zealand only)

 

only)

 

 

 

 

4

FAX Connection [503]

CO Line Ring Tone Pattern [423]

 

 

 

Conditions

To use this feature, "UCD", "DISA", or "Normal" must be selected as the distribution method for the desired outside (CO) line port (Pattern 2 (Voice) CO Line Mode—Day/Night/Lunch [414-416]) and DRD must be enabled (Pattern 4 (Fax) Distinctive Ring Detection (DRD) [426] (New Zealand only)).

Feature Guide References

1.2.2 Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)

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Feature Guide

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Panasonic kx-tea308 manual Description, Conditions, Feature Guide References, Pattern 2 Voice Pattern 3 Modem/Voice