1.4 Answering Features

1.4.1.2Line Preference—Incoming

Description

A proprietary telephone (PT) user can select the method used to answer incoming calls from the following 3 line preferences.

Each of these line preferences can be selected by each extension through personal programming (Line Preference—Incoming).

Type

Description

 

 

No Line

A user can select a line by pressing the desired Outside (CO) Line Access

 

button to answer an incoming call after going off-hook.

 

 

Prime Line

A user can answer a call arriving at a flexible CO button (assigned as the

 

"Prime Line") simply by going off-hook.

 

 

Ringing Line (default)

A user can answer a call ringing at one's own telephone simply by going

 

off-hook.

 

 

Conditions

Ringing methods can be selected from among immediate, delayed, no ringing, or no incoming calls (disable) through system programming ( Flexible Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [408-410], Delayed Ringing—Day/Night/Lunch [411-413]).

A single line telephone (SLT) user can select "Ringing Line" mode only.

A flexible CO button should be assigned as an Outside (CO) Line Access button (Single-CO [S-CO], Group-CO [G-CO] or Other-CO [O-CO]) before selecting a line preference.

Setting a new line preference clears the previous line preference.

In "Prime Line" mode, if a PT user receives an incoming call on a line other than the "Prime Line", the user must go off-hook and then press the corresponding flashing CO button to answer the call.

User Manual References

3.1.2 Changing Personal Settings Using Programming Mode

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Feature Guide

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Panasonic kx-tea308 manual Line Preference-Incoming, Type Description No Line, Prime Line, Ringing Line default

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