Panasonic KXTD1232SL Operating instructions

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M
SER
ANUAL
Digital Super Hybrid System
U
MODEL
KX-TD816SL / KX-TD1232SL
Please read this manual before using
the Digital Super Hybrid System.
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System Components
Model No. Description
KX-TD816SL Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit)
KX-TD1232SL Digital Super Hybrid System (Main Unit)
KX-T7230SL Digital proprietary telephone with display
KX-T7235SL Digital proprietary telephone with large display
KX-T7250SL Digital proprietary telephone with monitor
KX-T7240SL Digital DSS Console
Single Line Telephone
Service Unit
Telephone
Optional
Equipment
User-supplied
Equipment
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Telephone Systems.
NOTICE: In this User Manual, the suffix “SL” of each model number is omitted.
SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE
(found on the bottom of the unit)
NAME OF DEALER
DEALER’S ADDRESS
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Attention
If there is any trouble, unplug the extension line and connect a known working phone. If the
known working phone operates properly, have the defective phone repaired by one of the
specified Panasonic Factory Service Centers. If the known working phone does not operate
properly, check the Digital Super Hybrid System and the Internal extension wiring.
Keep the unit away from heating appliances and electrical noise generating devices such as
fluorescent lamps and motors.
The unit should be kept free of dust, moisture and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct
sunlight.
Do not use benzine, thinner, or the like, or any abrasive powder to clean the cabinet. Wipe it with
a soft cloth.
Do not use any handset other than a Panasonic handset.
WARNING:
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
PRODUCT TO RAIN OR ANY TYPE OF MOISTURE.
For your future reference
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Introduction
Who Should Use This Manual
This manual is designed for users of the Digital Super Hybrid System, model number KX-
TD816 and KX-TD1232. It is to be used after the system is installed and System
Programming is completed. The focus is Proprietary Telephones (PTs); KX-T7230/KX-
T7235/KX-T7250 digital DSS Console; KX-T7240, Single Line Telephones (SLTs); ISDN.
Telephones (for KX-TD1232 users only), and their features. The step-by-step procedures
required to activate each feature are discussed in detail. Information on the illustration of the
KX-TD816 and the KX-TD1232 systems and the required System Programming are
provided under separate cover in the Installation Manual.
How to Use This Manual
This manual consists of the following sections:
(Section 1) PT Overview
Provides configuration information on PTs. It provides an illustration of each telephone,
identifies their feature buttons, supplies background information on these feature buttons,
and provides initial setting.
(Section 2) Station Programming
Provides the steps required to assign features to PT flexible buttons and to the DPT system.
(Section 3) User Programming
Provides the steps required to assign some features to the system.
(Section 4) PT Features
Lists the DPT features. Background information is given for each feature as are the steps
required to activate each feature. Lists the Operator Service features. The extension assigned
as an operator has the ability to perform the special features.
(Section 5) DSS Console Features
Provides configuration information on the DSS Console. It gives background information on
the DSS Console features and provides the steps required to activate each feature.
(Section 6) SLT and ISDN telephone features
Provides background information on the SLT and ISDN telephone features and lists the steps
required to activate each features.
(Section 7) Quick Reference
Simply describes operating instructions for the features within the system.
(Section 8) Appendix
Provides Display Examples, Feature Number List, LED Indication, Tone List, and several
information are explained in this section.
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Introduction
Features and Capabilities
KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232 are sophisticated and powerful system that satisfy just what
you expect of an office communications system. We list some remarkable features below.
The features marked “*” are available only for KX-T7235.
Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) allows you to call a busy extension/CO line and wait
until it becomes free.
Caller ID and Call Log, Incoming provides the external calling party’s phone number, name,
day and time on the display when you does not answer the call. And allows you to see,
modify and call back the memorized ID number. Up to 15 calls can be memorized.
Call Log, Outgoing* redials by selecting one of the last CO calls you have made, according to
the number information on the display. Your KX-T7235 is capable of automatic storing
system.
Change Fee Reference allows you to see, print out and clear changes. Charges are displayed per
extension, CO line, account code of each can be referred to.
Doorphone and Door Opener ( — Option) enables the conversation between you and a
visitor at door. You can also unlock the door a few seconds without going to the door.
Executive Busy Override allows you to enter into an existing extension/CO line in conversation.
Full One-Touch Dialing allows you to have an easy access to a desired party or a system feature
by pressing just one button.
Hotel Application* allows the operator to handle the front/operator service such as check-in /
check-out, timed reminder (wake-up call).
Message Waiting allows you to leave a message for another extension. If the destination
extension is provided with a message waiting lamp, it will be lit. Even if a lamp is not
provided, the extension will provide a special ringing and dial tone (dial tone 4*) to indicate
that a message has been received.
Paralleled Telephone Connection allows you to connect your DPT in parallel with a SLT.
Each telephone can have the same extension number so that you can use either telephone. If
the eXtra Device Port (XDP) feature is available through System Programming, each
telephone can be connected to the same extension jack but have different extension numbers
so that they can act as completely different extensions.
System Feature Access Menu* allows you to access various features by an easy operation with
viewing the display.
Voice Mail Integration ( — Option) enables forwarding any incoming calls to the Voice Mail.
Recording or Playing back the message(s) are also available. For getting these Voice Mail
services, installing the Voice Processing System (VPS) is required.
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Introduction
Expressions in the Descriptions
Feature Numbers
Feature number is an access code for various functions when programming or execution
features using proprietary telephones, single line telephones or ISDN telephones connected
to the system. You can access possible features by dialing the corresponding feature number
(and additional number, 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 newly programmed number if you have
changed the flexible feature number. The lists of the fixed numbers and default flexible
feature numbers are shown in the Appendix (Section 8).
If you use dial pulse (DP) type single line telephone (SLT);
It is not possible to have access to the features that have “ ” or “#” in their feature
numbers.
Illustration
The KX-T7235 is modeled for the illustration of operating instructions with the DPT use.
Tones
Various tone types, such as Confirmation tone, Dial tone, Call Waiting tone, etc, are
explained in the Appendix.
Display
The display examples are put 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 the Jack
number 01 or System Manager. 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.
Section 1
DPT Overview
Contents
1.1 Configuration.......................................................................1-2
Location of Controls.............................................................1-3
Feature Buttons ....................................................................1-9
Initial Setting ......................................................................1-15
Indication Patterns .............................................................1-17
<Note>
All illustrations used in the initial setting are KX-T7235’s.
1-2 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
Panasonic Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT) are provided to utilize the various features
of the KX-TD816 and the KX-TD1232 systems, in addition to supporting basic telephone
service (making and receiving calls).
There are three models of DPT.
KX-T7230
Display
Speakerphone
CO Buttons
Fixed Feature
Buttons
16 charac./line,
2-line LCD,
3 Soft Buttons
Yes
24
KX-T7235
KX-T7250
Tilt-up,
24 charac./line,
6-line LCD,
3 Soft Buttons
12
6
Yes
Monitor only
none
Refer to the “Fixed Buttons”
(1.1/Configuration) section.
DPT Overview 1-3
1.1 Configuration
ALT.
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 6
A 7
A 8
A 9
A 10
A 11
A 12
A 13
A 14
A 15
A 16
A 17
A 18
A 19
A 20
A 21
A 22
A 23
A 24
INT
PROG.
Location of Controls
KX-T7230 (display PT)
PROGRAM Button
INTERCOM Button
CONF Button
FWD/DND Button
MESSAGE Button
PAUSE Button
Display (Liquid Crystal Display)
with 16-character/2-line readout:
Shows the date, time, dialed number
or name, call duration time, etc. In
Programming mode, it shows the
Programming messages.
Soft Buttons (S1 through S3)
SHIFT Button
Flexible CO Buttons
(CO 01 through CO 24)
HOLD Button
1-4 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
KX-T7230 (display PT)
(Back View)
— See diagram below.
VOLUME Button
AUTO DIAL/STORE Button
AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
SP-PHONE Button
<Back View>
Used for XDP* or parallel connections with a Single Line
Telephone, a Telephone Answering Machine, or a FAX.
Used to connect with the KX-TD816 and the KX-TD1232 System.
* XDP (eXtra Device Port) expands the number of telephones available in the system by allowing an extension
port to contain two telephones. Refer to the Installation Manual.
PROG.
ALT.
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 6
A 7
A 8
A 9
A 10
A 11
A 12
A 13
A 14
A 15
A 16
A 17
A 18
A 19
A 20
A 21
A 22
A 23
A 24
INT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Microphone
TO
TEL
TO
EMSS
TRANSFER Button
FLASH Button
REDIAL Button
DPT Overview 1-5
1.1 Configuration
PROG.
ALT.
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 7
A 8
A 9
A 10
INT
A 6
A 12
A 11
KX-T7235 (display PT)
Function Buttons
(F1 through F5)
INTERCOM Button
CONF Button
FWD/DND Button
MESSAGE Button
PAUSE Button
Display (Liquid Crystal Display)
with 24-character/6-line readout:
Shows the date, time, dialed number
or name, call duration time, etc. In
Programming mode, it shows the
Programming messages.
Soft Buttons (S1 through S3)
SHIFT Button
Flexible CO Buttons
(CO 01 through CO 12)
HOLD Button
Function Buttons
(F6 through F10)
PROGRAM
Button
1-6 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
PROG.
ALT.
A 1
A 2
A 3
A 4
A 5
A 7
A 8
A 9
A 10
INT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
A 6
A 12
A 11
KX-T7235 (display PT)
REDIAL Button
FLASH Button
TRANSFER Button
Microphone
(Back View)
— See diagram below.
VOLUME Button
AUTO DIAL/STORE Button
AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
SP-PHONE Button
DPT Overview 1-7
1.1 Configuration
ZUM
TELEFON
ZUR
ZENTRALE
<Back View>
Used for XDP* or parallel connections with a Single Line
Telephone, a Telephone Answering Machine, or a FAX.
Used to connect with the KX-TD816 and the KX-TD1232 System.
* XDP (eXtra Device Port) expands the number of telephones available in the system by allowing an extension
port to contain two telephones. Refer to the Installation Manual.
To tilt-up or take down the display:
Press this button.
<Back View>
Raise or lower
ZUM
TELEFON
ZUR
ZENTRALE
1-8 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
ZUR
ZENTRALE
ZUM
TELEFON
* XDP (eXtra Device Port) expands the number of telephones available in the system by allowing an extension
port to contain two telephones. Refer to the Installation Manual.
KX-T7250
REDIAL Button
FLASH Button
TRANSFER Button
MONITOR Button
Memory Card
Pull out the card and write down the
names or phone numbers associated
with automatic dialing numbers.
RINGER Volume Selector
Used to adjust the ringer
volume.
PROGRAM Button
VOLUME Control Button
AUTO DIAL/STORE Button
<Back View>
Used for XDP* or parallel connections with a Single Line
Telephone, a Telephone Answering Machine, or a FAX.
Used to connect with the KX-TD816 and the KX-TD1232 System.
Flexible CO Buttons
(CO 01 through CO 06)
INTERCOM Button
(Back View)
— See diagram below.
HOLD Button
RUFLAUTSTÄRKE
Nr . NAME Nr. NAME Nr. NAME
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6
INT
PROG.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
0
9
DPT Overview 1-9
1.1 Configuration
Feature Buttons
DPTs have the following types of Feature Buttons:
Fixed Buttons
Flexible Buttons
Fixed Buttons
Fixed buttons have specific functions permanently assigned to them. These default function
assignments cannot be changed. The following table lists the fixed buttons located on each
DPT model.
In the list, “” indicates the button is located on each telephone.
†: The button is not provided with an LED (Light Emitting Diode).
Feature Buttons
AUTO ANSWER/MUTE
AUTO DIAL/STORE
CONF
FLASH
Function
FWD/DND
HOLD
INTERCOM
MESSAGE
MONITOR
PAUSE
PROGRAM
REDIAL
SHIFT
Soft
SP-PHONE
TRANSFER
VOLUME
T7230
T7235
T7250
1-10 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
Usage
AUTO ANSWER/MUTE Button
Used for extension auto answer; it turns the microphone off during a conversation.
AUTO DIAL/STORE Button
Used for System Speed Dialing and for storing program changes.
CONF (Conference) Button
Used to establish a three-party conference.
FLASH Button
Sends an External Feature Access signal to the central office or to a host PBX to access the
services.
Function (F1 through F10) Button
Used to perform the corresponding displayed function or operation.
FWD/DND (Call Forwarding/Do Not Disturb) Button
Used to program the Call Forwarding feature or set the Do Not Disturb (DND) feature.
HOLD Button
Used to place a call on hold.
INTERCOM Button
Used to make or receive extension calls.
MESSAGE Button
Used to call back the message sender.
MONITOR Button
Used for handsfree dialing operation.
PAUSE Button
Inserts a pause in speed dial numbers or in other numbers.
PROGRAM Button
Used to enter into Station Programming mode and to exit Station Programming mode.
REDIAL Button
Used for Last Number or Automatic Redialing.
DPT Overview 1-11
1.1 Configuration
SHIFT Button
Used to access the second level of Soft Button functions.
Soft (S1 through S3) Button
Used to perform the function or operation that appears on the bottom line of the display.
SP-PHONE (Speakerphone) Button
Used for handsfree speakerphone operation.
TRANSFER Button
Transfers a call to another extension or to an external destination.
VOLUME Control Button
Used to adjust the volume of the ringer and speaker; it also adjusts the display contrast.
Refer to “Initial Setting” (Section 1.1/Configuration).
1-12 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
Flexible Buttons
Flexible Buttons do not have specific features permanently assigned to them; features are
assigned to Flexible Buttons through System or Station Programming. “Flexible Button
Assignment” is addressed in Station Programming (Section 2). The three types of Flexible
Buttons are as follows:
Flexible CO buttons (located on PT only)
Flexible DSS buttons (located on DSS Console only)
Programmable Feature (PF) (located on DSS Console only)
The following table outlines the features that can be assigned to the Flexible Buttons:
In the list, “” indicates that the feature can be assigned to the button.
: Available when the Digital Super Hybrid System is connected to a Proprietary
Telephone capable Panasonic Voice Processing System (one that supports proprietary
telephone integration; e.g. KX-TVP100).
Feature (Buttons)
Single-CO (S-CO)
Group-CO (G-CO)
Loop-CO (L-CO)
Alert
Direct Station Selection (DSS)
Live Call Screening (LCS)
LCS Cancel
Message Waiting (MESSAGE)
Two-Way Record
Two-Way Transfer
Account
Conference (CONF)
FWD/DND
One-Touch Dialing
SAVE
Terminate
Voice Mail (VM) Transfer
CO
DSS
PF
DPT Overview 1-13
1.1 Configuration
Line Access Buttons
The following three types of CO button must be used to seize a CO line when making a call.
• Group-CO (G-CO) button
• Loop-CO (L-CO) button
• Single-CO (S-CO) button
Conditions
A flexible CO button can be assigned as a Line Access Button (G-CO, L-CO or S-CO) in
either System/Station Programming. Once a flexible CO button is assigned as a Line
Access Button, it provides a line status condition in the form of a lighting pattern and color
indication. Please refer to “Indication Patterns” in this section and “LED Indication” in the
Appendix (Section 8).
It is possible to have multiple appearances of the same G-CO or L-CO buttons on the same
telephone. Incoming and outgoing calls on the line are shown on the button in the
following priority.
S-CO > G-CO > L-CO
Group-CO (G-CO) button
To support efficient utilization of CO lines, a group of CO lines (CO line group) can be
assigned to a CO button. This button is referred to as Group-CO (G-CO) button. Any
incoming calls from any CO line in the CO line group arrive at the G-CO button. To make a
CO call, you can access an idle CO line in the group by simply pressing the assigned G-CO
button.
Conditions
It is possible to assign the same line to an S-CO button, a G-CO button, and an L-CO
button.
It is needed to program the extension for making and/or receiving calls on CO line groups.
When your extension is assigned as an incoming call destination for a CO line, you cannot
receive any incoming CO calls unless a G-CO, L-CO or S-CO button associated with the
line is assigned.
Programming References
Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Group-CO (G-CO) Button
(System Programming — [005] (Installation Manual) can be used for this assignment.)
Feature References
Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1/Configuration)
Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, CO Line Group
1-14 DPT Overview
1.1 Configuration
Loop-CO (L-CO) button
All CO lines can be assigned to a flexible CO button on a proprietary telephone. The
assigned button serves as an L-CO button. An incoming call on any CO line arrives at the L-
CO button, unless there are S-CO or G-CO buttons associated with the line or unless the
button is already in use. To make a CO call, you can simply press the assigned L-CO button.
Pressing the L-CO button offers the same operation as dialing the automatic line access
code.
Programming References
Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Loop-CO (L-CO) Button
(System Programming — [005] (Installation Manual) can be used for this assignment.)
Feature References
Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1/Configuration)
Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, Automatic
Single-CO (S-CO) button
An S-CO button is a CO line access button. This allows you to access a specific line by
pressing an S-CO button. An incoming call can be directed to an S-CO button.
Conditions
Only one S-CO button can be assigned to a CO line.
It is possible to assign one CO line to an S-CO button, a G-CO button, and an L-CO
button.
Programming References
Station Programming (Section 2)
Flexible Button Assignment — Single-CO (S-CO) Button
(System Programming — [005] (Installation Manual) can be used for this assignment.)
Feature References
Flexible Buttons (Section 1.1/Configuration)
Outward Dialing, Line Access — Line Access, Individual
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Panasonic KXTD1232SL Operating instructions

Category
Answering machines
Type
Operating instructions
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