Panasonic KX-TA616 - Manual

Panasonic KX-TA616

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – System Components; Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Telephone System.
  • Page 3 – Important Information
  • Page 4 – Precautions; motors and televisions.; WARNING; DATE OF PURCHASE; For your future reference
  • Page 5 – This manual consists of the following sections.; Section 1. Operations; Description of the Symbols Mainly Used in this Manual; Additional information and conditions.
  • Page 6 – Contents; Section 1; Basic Operations; Sending a Call Waiting Tone to a Busy Extension
  • Page 7 – Transferring a Call to an Outside (CO) Line; Advanced Operations; Calling an Extension which Denies Receiving Calls
  • Page 8 – Extension Button Confirmation; Operator / Manager Operations; Section 2
  • Page 10 – Operations; Before Operating; ” or “#” key, it is not possible to access features that have “; Description of the Symbols Used in this Manual
  • Page 11 – Operating example; Extension; according to your needs.; Interrupting an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override)
  • Page 12 – Proprietary Telephone Settings; To exit the Programming Mode; storage is completed.; When the display shows the initial programming mode; To enter the Programming Mode
  • Page 13 – Preferred Line Assignment — Outgoing; Idle Line Preference:; Idle Line Preference.; Customizing Your Telephone Functions
  • Page 14 – Ringing Line Preference.; Preferred Line Assignment — Incoming; Prime Line Preference:; call ringing at your telephone by going off-hook.; Prime Line Preference.
  • Page 15 – Proprietary Telephone Setting Data Default Set; Voice Call
  • Page 16 – MESSAGE; Changing the Flexible Buttons; Customizing the Buttons on Your Telephone
  • Page 17 – Line Access Buttons; the line are shown on the button in the following priority.
  • Page 19 – One-Touch Dialing Button
  • Page 20 – SAVE Button
  • Page 21 – Restoring the MESSAGE Button; Programming; To Access
  • Page 22 – The CONTRAST selector is used to adjust the display contrast.; Display Contrast Adjustment
  • Page 23 – Allows you to adjust the following volume settings as necessary.; To adjust the handset receiver volume; Be sure the headset is connected.
  • Page 24 – Making Calls; Intercom Calling; stored number can be displayed in the following way.; Using the handset; Using the Speakerphone
  • Page 25 – Outside Calling; number will be changed to “9”.
  • Page 26 – Making Outside Calls Using Automatic Line Access; Allows you to select an available outside (CO) line automatically.; Making Outside Calls Using Individual Line Access
  • Page 27 – PT and SLT; • You may press the Group-CO button directly without going off-hook.; While hearing any tone, dialing, or talking; Flash
  • Page 28 – • Helpful hints for the Handsfree operation:; Switching from handsfree to the handset mode; Handsfree Operation; Switching from the handset to handsfree mode
  • Page 29 – • An emergency call is allowed even in the following cases,; Dialing
  • Page 31 – Dialing with System Speed Dialing (System Speed Dialing); before pressing the AUTO DIAL/STORE button or dialing
  • Page 32 – Storing a phone number; Dialing with Personal Speed Dialing (Personal Speed Dialing)
  • Page 33 – Checking the stored personal speed dialing numbers
  • Page 34 – SLT
  • Page 35 – Redialing Automatically (Automatic Redial); Redialing the Last Number Dialed (Last Number Redial)
  • Page 36 – Redialing the Saved Number (Saved Number Redial); Storing; During a conversation or while hearing a busy tone; • A flexible button can be assigned as the SAVE button.
  • Page 37 – If you make an intercom call and hear a busy tone
  • Page 38 – Canceling; Setting; If you hear a busy tone; If you hear the telephone ringing
  • Page 40 – is set at the extension engaged in the existing outside call.; Executive Busy Override — Outside (CO) Line
  • Page 41 – • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Executive Busy Override”.
  • Page 42 – Receiving Calls
  • Page 43 – Intercom Alert Assignment; Handsfree Answerback; Allows you to answer an intercom call without lifting the handset.; When the SP-PHONE and the AUTO ANSWER/MUTE indicators are off
  • Page 44 – Picking up a Call Ringing at Another Extension (Call Pickup); Denying/allowing your call to be picked up (Call Pickup Deny); Directed Call Pickup; Group Call Pickup; Any telephone; It can be done by System Programming.
  • Page 45 – Call Retrieving from a TAM (Telephone Answering Machine); While the TAM is answering a call
  • Page 46 – During a Conversation; Placing a call on hold; During a conversation; During a conversation; At the holding extension; Retrieving a call on hold; another telephone number.
  • Page 47 – flashing the hookswitch.; Placing a call on exclusive hold; Placing a Call on Hold Exclusively (Exclusive Hold); Retrieving a call on exclusive hold
  • Page 48 – Retrieving a Call on Hold (Call Hold Retrieve); Retrieving an outside call on hold; Retrieving an intercom call on hold; At the other extension
  • Page 49 – Placing a Call in System Parking Area (Call Park); • If you hear a busy tone, it indicates the specified parking zone is; • If there is no held call, you will hear a reorder tone.; Retrieving a parked call; more than one intercom or outside call with an SLT.
  • Page 50 – Transferring a Call to an Extension (Call Transfer – to Extension); Screened Call Transfer; Unscreened Call Transfer
  • Page 51 – Call Transfer using a DSS button; “Without Transfer” mode
  • Page 52 – call between two external parties will be disconnected.
  • Page 53 – Call Waiting; While hearing a Call Waiting tone; To talk to the new caller by terminating the current call; Setting / Canceling for intercom calls; Setting / Canceling for outside calls
  • Page 54 – To talk to the new party by holding the current call
  • Page 55 – Call Splitting; Having a conversation while another call is on (exclusive) hold; Between one extension and one outside line
  • Page 56 – Paging; All extensions; Allows you to make a voice announcement to all extensions.; Group; External; Allows you to make a voice announcement over the external pager.
  • Page 57 – All extensions & External; corresponding CO button whose indicator is flashing slowly.; Answering a Page
  • Page 58 – Transferring after paging (Paging and Transfer)
  • Page 59 – Turning off the Microphone (Microphone Mute); • This feature is only available during a handsfree conversation.; During a conversation in the handsfree mode; When microphone mute is established; Paging Deny
  • Page 60 – Before Leaving Your Desk
  • Page 61 – button can be assigned as the FWD/DND button.; All Calls; You can re-direct all of your calls to another extension.
  • Page 62 – Busy or No Answer
  • Page 63 – Follow Me; At the destination extension; limit, a call between two external parties will be disconnected.
  • Page 64 – Cancel; Canceling Call Forwarding at your (original) extension
  • Page 65 – Locking Your Telephone (Electronic Station Lockout); Locking
  • Page 66 – Setting the absent message; Will Return Soon; • See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Absent Message Capability”.
  • Page 67 – Useful Features; Establishing a conference; During a 2-party conversation
  • Page 68 – To talk to the original party while holding the third party
  • Page 69 – During a conversation with two outside parties; To return to the conference; Conference, Unattended; To establish an Unattended Conference
  • Page 71 – During a 3-party conversation; To change to a 5-party conference during a 3-party conference
  • Page 73 – Leaving a Message Notification (Message Waiting); Leaving a message notification; Canceling a message notification; If the called extension is busy or does not answer
  • Page 74 – Calling back the message notification sender; order received, starting with the one selected.; When the telephone is idle and on-hook
  • Page 75 – Calling with Account Codes (Account Code Entry); It can be any number.; Making calls with account codes except in the Option mode
  • Page 77 – Rejecting Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb — DND)
  • Page 78 – If you make an intercom call and hear a Do Not Disturb (DND) tone
  • Page 79 – • You can conceal one or more parts of a telephone number.; Secret Dialing; When storing the phone number
  • Page 81 – Stopping the alarm; Checking the set time (with a display PT only)
  • Page 82 – Confirming the current mode (with a display PT only); When the telephone is idle
  • Page 84 – Canceling a monitor temporarily; Room Monitor; Setting a monitor by PT; Monitoring; At the monitored telephone
  • Page 85 – Monitoring through a doorphone; Data Line Security
  • Page 86 – Mixed Station Dialing
  • Page 87 – External Feature Access; One-Touch Access for System Features; Using the FLASH button; During a conversation with an outside party; During a conversation with an outside party; Using the feature number
  • Page 89 – You can confirm the values stored in the button using the LCD.; Checking; Press the button you want to confirm.; DSS Console; Pulse to Tone Conversion; • You cannot change from Tone to Pulse dialing mode.
  • Page 90 – Canceling the Feature Settings (Station Feature Clear); i) Executive Busy Override Deny; Clearing the current feature settings; Alternate Calling — Ring/Voice; Voice to Tone; Tone to Voice
  • Page 91 – Doorphone Call; Calling an extension from a doorphone; Any Doorphone; When you hear the doorphone ring tone at the extension:; Answering a doorphone call
  • Page 92 – To unlock the door from an assigned extension; To unlock the door while talking to the doorphone; Door Opener
  • Page 94 – By manual dialing; The canceling is as follows.; Listening to a stored message
  • Page 95 – • A rotary telephone cannot use this feature.; Making a call; At another extension
  • Page 96 – Ringing Pattern Selection
  • Page 97 – Power Failure Transfer; outside calls from extension jacks 01 and 09.
  • Page 98 – Operator / Manager Service Features; Date and Time Setting; press the PROGRAM button on the KX-T7300 series.
  • Page 99 – / DSS Console Operations; Electronic Station Lockout — CANCEL ALL; You can cancel Electronic Station Lockout at all extensions.
  • Page 101 – Recording a message; Playing back a message
  • Page 102 – Remote Station Lock; Unlocking
  • Page 103 – Changing Day, Night or Lunch mode in manual or automatic mode
  • Page 106 – DSS Console Features; Initial Settings
  • Page 107 – One-Touch Dialing Assignment; PT and DSS Console; Extension Number Assignment; You can assign a desired number to a DSS button.; One-Touch Access Assignment for System Features; You can assign a desired feature to a DSS or PF button.; PT and DSS Console
  • Page 108 – To cancel after programming
  • Page 109 – • You can check the stored data in the following way.; Direct Station Dialing
  • Page 110 – Without Transfer; With Transfer; Call Transfer
  • Page 111 – Appendix
  • Page 112 – Tone / Ring Tone List
  • Page 113 – LED Indication; LED Indication on the INTERCOM Button; CO Button; LED Indication on the CO Button
  • Page 114 – Feature Number List; Feature Numbers and Additional Required Digits
  • Page 116 – Feature Numbers; While a busy tone is heard
  • Page 117 – Display Example; Alarm Cancel
  • Page 121 – Troubleshooting; Problem
  • Page 123 – Index; Index
  • Page 128 – Memo
  • Page 132 – This unit complies with the EU Directives.
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Summary

Page 2 - System Components; Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Telephone System.

Service Unit Telephone Optional Equipment Description Model No. 2 System Components Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Telephone System. NOTICE: • A Proprietary Telephone is abbreviated as PT.• A Single Line Telephone is abbreviated as SLT.• This Operating Instructions does not show the complete m...

Page 3 - Important Information

3 Important Information Satisfactory performance cannot be guaranteed for each combination of host and subsidiaryequipment. ‘Prevention of access by user.’ This equipment is intended to be accessible only by authorizedpersonnel. It must be installed in a locked room or similar environment, so that u...

Page 4 - Precautions; motors and televisions.; WARNING; DATE OF PURCHASE; For your future reference

4 Precautions • Keep the unit away from heating and electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps, motors and televisions. • This unit should be kept free of dust, moisture, high temperature (more than 40 ˚C {104 ˚F}) and vibration, and should not be exposed to direct sunlight. • Nev...

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