2.12 [6] Feature
2.12.1 [6-1] System Speed Dial
The System Speed Dialing Table is used to store frequently dialed numbers as well as callers who should be automatically routed to certain extensions when they call (Calling Line Identification [CLI] distribution). The System Speed Dialing Table is available for all extension users when making or receiving a call. A maximum of 1000 System Speed Dialing numbers (e.g., telephone numbers, feature numbers) can be programmed with other related parameters. 100 numbers are displayed at a time. To display other sets of numbers, click the applicable tab. |
Memory
Selects the System Speed Dialing Table to be programmed. Whether a tenant uses the basic System Speed Dialing Table or the additional table (with MEC [KX-TDA50/KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200] or EMEC [KX-TDA600] card) depends on the setting of System Speed Dial in 2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant. |
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Value Range
For KX-TDA50: Basic Memory: the standard table Expanded Memory: additional table (only available when an MEC card is installed to the PBX)
For KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600: Basic Memory: the standard table Expanded Memory for Tenant 1–8: additional tables (only available when an MEC/EMEC card is installed to the PBX) |
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Name
| Specifies a name for the System Speed Dialing number. |
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CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number
| Specifies the telephone number (including the CO Line Access number) or feature number assigned to the System Speed Dialing number. |
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Value Range
| Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [ ] [Secret], P [Pause], and F [Flash]) |
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CLI Destination
| Specifies the CLI destination (extension) to which incoming calls from the programmed telephone number are routed. If a Caller ID Modification Table is being used, the modified number must match the telephone number above (CO Line Access Number + Telephone Number) in order for the call to be routed correctly. |
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Value Range
| Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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2.12.2 [6-2] Caller ID Modification
| The telephone numbers of incoming callers can be modified automatically by a Caller ID Modification Table, and then recorded for calling back. |
The PBX looks for incoming telephone numbers that begin with an area code programmed in the Caller ID Modification Table assigned to that trunk group. If it finds such a code, it removes digits and adds a number to the telephone number. If this modified telephone number is stored as a System Speed Dialing number, the caller's name can be shown on a PT display and the call can be routed to a certain extension (CLI destination). A maximum of 4 Caller ID Modification Tables, each containing 10 local/international call data and 1 long distance code, can be programmed. Each trunk group can select a table for use. Select the desired table from the Modification Table list. If the telephone number does not contain an area code programmed here, it is modified based on the Long Distance Code settings. |
Area Code (for Local / International Call Data 1–10)
| Specifies the leading number (area code) to look for in the incoming caller's number. |
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Value Range
| Max. 6 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Removed Number of Digits
| Specifies the number of digits to be removed from the beginning of the incoming caller's number. |
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Local / International Call Data 1–10: 3 Long Distance Code: 0 |
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Added Number
| Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller's number in the place of the removed digits. |
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Local / International Call Data 1–10: Not stored. Long Distance Code: 1 (fixed) |
Value Range
| Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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ISDN CLIP Modification (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)
When incoming caller information is sent through an ISDN line and the type of the network numbering plan is International, National, or Subscriber, the caller's number can be modified as programmed in the Modification Tables assigned to the trunk group. The modified number will then be recorded, and it is used for sending to the network as a CLIP number. A maximum of 4 ISDN CLIP Modification Tables can be programmed. Select the desired table from the Modification Table list. |
Removed Number of Digits (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)
| Specifies the number of leading digits to be removed from the incoming caller's number for each type of network numbering plan. |
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International: 0 National: 0 Subscriber: 0 |
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Added Number (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only)
| Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller's number in the place of the removed digits for each type of network numbering plan. |
Default
International: 011 National: 1 Subscriber: Not stored. |
Value Range
| Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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2.12.3 [6-3] Verification Code
A verification code is used to override the Toll Restriction (TRS) of the extension in use to make a certain CO line call, or to identify the call for accounting and billing purposes. A maximum of 1000 verification codes can be programmed with other related parameters. 100 codes are displayed at a time. To display other sets of codes, click the applicable tab. |
Verification Code
| Specifies the verification code. |
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Value Range
| Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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User Name
| Specifies the user name assigned to the verification code. |
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Verification Code PIN
| Specifies the PIN to be entered when making a CO line call with the verification code. |
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Value Range
| Max. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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WARNING
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There is a risk that fraudulent telephone calls will be made if a third party discovers a personal identification number (PIN) (verification code PIN or extension PIN) of the PBX. The cost of such calls will be billed to the owner/renter of the PBX. To protect the PBX from this kind of fraudulent use, we strongly recommend: |
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| a) |
Keeping PINs secret. |
| b) |
Selecting complex, random PINs that cannot be easily guessed. |
| c) |
Changing PINs frequently. |
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COS Number
| Specifies the COS that applies when making a CO line call with the verification code. |
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Itemized Billing Code for ARS
| Specifies the itemized billing code used by the ARS feature for identifying calls made with a verification code for accounting and billing purposes. |
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Value Range
| Max. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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2.12.4 [6-4] Second Dial Tone
A programmed Pause time can be inserted automatically between the Second Dial Tone Waiting code and the following digits. When a programmed Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialed after seizing a CO line, a preprogrammed number of pauses are inserted after the code. A maximum of 100 Second Dial Tone Waiting codes can be programmed. 20 codes are displayed at a time. To display other sets of codes, click the applicable tab. |
Second Dial Tone Waiting Code
| Specifies the Second Dial Tone Waiting code. |
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Value Range
| Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #) |
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Pause Repeating Counter
| Specifies the number of pauses to be inserted when waiting for the second dial tone. |
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2.12.5 [6-5] Absent Message
| When a display PT user calls an extension, a message is shown on the caller's telephone display describing the reason for absence. A maximum of 8 Absent Messages can be programmed, and any extension user can select one of them. |
Absent Message
| Specifies the message for display. |
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| 1: Will Return Soon |
| 2: Gone Home |
| 3: At Ext %%%% (Extension Number) |
| 4: Back at %%:%% (Hour:Minute) |
| 5: Out until %%/%% (Month/Day) |
| 6: In a Meeting |
| 7 and 8: Not stored. |
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2.12.6 [6-6] Tenant
A maximum of 8 tenants can share the PBX. Each tenant is composed of specified extension user groups. The PBX offers each tenant its own Time Table and system resources. To assign extensions as operators easily, click Extension Number Setting (see 2.1.6 Extension Number Setting). |
Music On Hold
| Specifies the audio source to be used for Music on Hold. |
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Value Range
For KX-TDA50: Same as System Setting, BGM, Tone
For KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600: Same as System Setting, BGM 1, BGM 2, Tone |
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Operator (Extension Number)
| Specifies the extension number or the floating extension number of an incoming call distribution group to be designated as the tenant operator. When this parameter is left unspecified, the PBX operator serves as the tenant operator. |
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Value Range
| Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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ARS Mode
| Specifies the ARS mode used when making a CO line call. |
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Value Range
| Off: ARS is disabled. |
| On for Local Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any Idle Line Access method. |
| On for Any CO Access Operation: ARS operates when an extension user makes a call using any CO Line Access method. |
Same as System Setting: The setting specified in ARS Mode in 2.14.1 [8-1] System Settings is applied. |
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System Speed Dial
| Specifies which system speed dialing table is used by the tenant. This setting is only available when an MEC (KX-TDA50/KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200) or EMEC (KX-TDA600) card is installed. |
Default
For KX-TDA50: Basic Memory
For KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600: Same as System Setting |
Value Range
For KX-TDA50: Basic Memory: PBX basic system speed dialing numbers are used. Expanded Memory: Expansion system speed dialing numbers are used.
For KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600: Same as System Setting: PBX common system speed dialing numbers are used. Tenant Exclusive: Individual tenant system speed dialing numbers are used. |
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2.12.7 [6-7] Dialing Plan
The PBX sends all of the dialed digits at once after an extension user completes dialing. The PBX can recognize the end of dialing when the dialed telephone number starts with the programmed leading number and contains the programmed total number of digits. When the PBX recognizes the end of dialing to an analog CO line, the PBX cancels the muting of the caller's voice sent to the analog CO line immediately. If the PBX cannot recognize the end of dialing, the PBX mutes the caller's voice sent to an analog CO line from the time at which the last digit is dialed until the analog CO line inter-digit timer expires. 4 tables can be programmed, each with a maximum of 50 leading numbers. Select the table to program from the Dialing Plan Table list. |
| To assign a set of leading numbers automatically, click Auto Assign. |
Leading Number
| Specifies the leading number to be regarded as the beginning of dialing. |
Default
No. 1 in Dialing Plan Table 1: N11 No. 2 in Dialing Plan Table 1: NXX NXX XXXX No. 3 in Dialing Plan Table 1: 1NXX NXX XXXX Others: Not stored. |
Value Range
| Max. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, N [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9], P [0, 1], and X [0-9, *, and #]) |
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2.12.8 [6-7] Dialing Plan—Auto Assign
| It is possible to assign a set of leading numbers automatically. |
Select Auto Assigning Table
| Selects the set of preset leading number values to assign to the active dialing plan table. When Type D is selected, you will be prompted to enter a 3-digit area code, and 7 "X"s, in cells 1 through 47 of the dialing plan table. |
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Type A: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored Type B: 1:N11, 2:NNX XXXX, 3:1NPX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored Type C: 1:N11, 2:NXX XXXX, 3:1NNX XXXX, 4:1NPX NXX XXXX, 5-50: Not stored Type D: 1-47: Not stored, 48:N11, 49:NXX XXXX, 50:1NXX NXX XXXX Type E: 1:N11, 2:NXX NXX XXXX, 3:1NXX NXX XXXX, 4-50: Not stored |
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2.12.9 [6-8] Hotel
| Various settings related to the hospitality features of the PBX can be set. |
Hotel Operator—Extension 1–4
| Specifies the numbers of the extensions designated as hotel operators. |
Default
For KX-TDA50/KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200: Extension 1: 101
For KX-TDA600: Extension 1: 1001 |
Value Range
| Max. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9) |
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SMDR for External Hotel Application 1—Room Status Control
| Selects whether check-in and check-out data is output on SMDR. |
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SMDR for External Hotel Application 1—Timed Reminder (Wake-up Call)
| Selects whether Timed Reminder data is output on SMDR. |
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SMDR for External Hotel Application 2—Printing Message 1–8
Specifies the text of the message output on SMDR when this Printing Message is selected from an extension. The "%" character can be used in a message, and requires a number to be entered in its place when the message is selected from an extension. This character can be used a maximum of seven times in a Printing Message. |
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