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Digital Proprietary Telephone For Digital Super Hybrid System ModcrNo. KX -T7230 Thc KX-T7230 is compatible with the Panasonic DigiLal Super Hybrid System and can perform most of fte functions of lhe systcm. Plcase read before using this telephonc.[...]
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Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Telephone. Please read IMPOKIANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS on pages 24-25 before use. Read and understand all instructions. Introduction This KX-T7230 Digital Proprietary Tclcphonc is dcsigncd for use with the Digital Super Hybrid System. The tclephone has the following convenient featurcs: Liquid Crystal Display T[...]
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Thble of Contents Location of Controls Connection Volume Control 7 HandsetAleadset Selection .................. 7 Feature Descriptions........... 8 Operating Instructions Basic Operation 11 Standard Operation 12 Operator Operation 18 Feature Numbers L9 Station Programming ......... 20 Installing the Card Holder 2l Wall Mounting 22 Index 23 Accessor[...]
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'l' Location of Controls 3 t ? Display (Liquid Crystal Display) A l6-characterf2-line readout. PROGRAM Button Used to enter/exit Programming modc. The Display and Buttons Initial Menu Solt Iluttons (Sl through 53) Prcssing a Soft button pcrlirrrns the function/ opcration appearing on thc bottom line of tlre display. Sllll."l'llu[...]
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Location of Controls (contd.) n il ril. $ CONF (Conference) Button Used to establish a three-party confcrcnce. INTERCOM Button Uscd to make or receive extension calls. REDIAL Button Uscd for Last Number or Automatic Redialing. FLASH Button Sends an External Feature Access signal to the central office or to a host PBX to access their featurcs. If a [...]
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Connection iffi :f q Connect as shown. The included telephone line cord If you connect to a Singlc Linc Tolcphone (SLT), -+ conncct to a jack of a Singlc Linc Telephonc (SLT). (Refcr to ttre lnstallation Manual of tJrc Digital Super Hybrid System.) -+ Connect to a Digital Supcr Hybrid Systcm. -6-'[...]
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Volume Control You can adjust the volume by pressing the VOLUME button. The number of * 's on the display shows tre volume level. <Example> COntraSt tf tl"l' -Speaker Volume Control I hess the SP-PHONEbutton. 2 Press the A (UP) or V (DOWN) button. -Handset/Headset Volume Control I Lift the handset (for Handset Volume). Press th[...]
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Feature Descriptions I Absent Message Capability There are nine flexible abscnt messages available. If you select, a message it will be shown on the display of the calling pafly's telephone. I Account Code Entry Used to idcntify incoming and outgoing CO calls, for accounting and billing purposes. If required, you can be forced to gntcr an acco[...]
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Feature Descriptions (contd.) I Call Transfer to Extension Transfcrs incoming CO or extcnsion calls to another extcnsion (scrccncd or unscrecned). I Call Waiting Informs you with three beeps that there is a call waiting. I Conference Allows you to make a tfucc-party conference. I Do Not Disturb (DND) The extcnsion will not reccive i extension or CO[...]
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Feature Descriptions (contd.) I Paralleled Telephone Connection I Trunk (CO Line) Answer from This unit can be connccted in parallel Any Station (TAFAS) with a single line telephone. When this Ringing through the external paging connection is made, either telcphone system indicates an incoming CO call. can be used. TAFAS allows this call to be answ[...]
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Operating Instructions Off-hook: Lift the handset or prcss the SP-PHONE burron. On-hook: Replace thc handsct or prcss the SP-PHONE bulton. Sx: Press Soft button "x". Helpful hints for Handstree operation: . If it is difficult to hear the other party's voice: Raise the sound level using the Spcaker Volume Control. . If the other party[...]
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Operating Instructiolls (contd.) Standard Operation I Absent Message Capability Setting Message 1. '6ilill Return Soon" . Off-hook. . Dial Fsotl . On-hook. Message 2. ttGone Homett . Off-hook. . Dial ltsotl . On-hook. Message 3. "At Ext (number)" . Off-ho.ok. . Dial Izsml+ [extenCi-on nurnueil . . On-hook. Message 4. "Back[...]
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Operating Instructiolls (contd.) t Call Forwarding (FWD) Setting - All Calls . Off-hook. . Press I FFD-/D-M burton. . DialE + lixtensGn numuerl. . On-hook. - Busy . Off-hook. . PressITwDDNDIbunon. . Dial p + l;-ffiffi;u*bEl . . On-hook. - No Answer . Off-hook. . Press It-wuDxplbutton. . Dial@+Exteilffi;fiIil]. . On-hook. - Busy/No Answer . Off-hook[...]
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O peratin g Instructiorls (contd.) I Call Park Setting While having a conversailon; . Press FnANs.FFTI bu[on. - Confirmation tone is audible. . Did lszl + parking zrne number - Confirmation tone is audible. . On-hook. Retrieving . Off-hook. . Dial l52l+ - Confirmation tone is audible (optional). . Talk. I Call Pickup - CO Line . Off-hook. . Dial FE[...]
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Operating Instructiolls (contd.) I Conference While laving a conversatbn; . Presslt6Nt']bu[on. . Dial the third partv's number . Talk to the third party. . Press I coxp I bunon. t Do Not Disturb (DND) Setting . Off-hook. . Press|TwDDNDlbu$on. . Dial E. - Confirmation tone is audible. . On-hook. Cancelling . Otf-hook. . Press I FfrbDNDl bu[...]
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O peratin g Instructiolls (contd.) I Paging ,ffi I - All . Off-hook. . Dial EA 1or@1 +@. - Cordirmation tone is audible (optional). . Announce. I - External To access all external pagers . Off-hook. . Dial l 320l . - Conft:-rmation tone is audible (optional). . Announce. To access a particular pager . Off-hook. . DiallSZ + lexte;nnt- pageFnumTeil(1[...]
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Operating Instructiolls (contd.) I Station Feature Clear . Off-hook. . Dial heol . -Confirmation lone is audible. . On-hook. I Station Speed Dialing Storing phone numbers . Off-hook. . DiallJol+ I Voice Mail Integration Setting Call l-orwarding to Voice Processing System . Off-hook. . Press [TwDDNDI button. . Dialp-E. -2: FWD-All Calls -3: FWD-Busy[...]
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Operating Instructiolls (c'ntd.) Operator Operation - t Only the operator I can perform the following operations. I Background Music (BGM)- External Allows the system to play BGM through the extemal pagers. Turning on/off . Off-hook. . Dial E. . On-hook. f Night Service Supports both NIGHT and DAY modcs of operation. Setting . Off-hook. . Dial[...]
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Feature Numbers This Manual uses the initial factory settings (dcfault value) for feature descriptions. If you change the feature number, use the new code instead. Featrue Numbers Default Your # Additional Required Digits Absent Message Capability seVcancel Background Music (BGM )-External ory'off Call Park/Call Park retrieve Call Pickup, CO L[...]
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Station Programming Before entering Programming, you need to enter Programming mode. When the teleplnne is idle and on-lnok; .Press: lTnocnaM Etr. To exit Progr3rnrn_llg rn4e. .Press:lPROGRAMl. or . Lift the handset. I Call Waiting Tone Type Assignment . Dialp. . Dialf orp. -1 : Call Waiting Tone I -2: Call Waiting Tone 2 . Prcss lsroRt,f bu[on. I [...]
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Installing the Card Holder I Match the marks ()) on the card holder and on the slide rails on the unit. 2 Push two shaded portions slightly and insert the edges of the holder undcr the slide rails and then slide down in direction of arrow "A". Removing the card holder: Push the card holder in the direction of arrow "B" while kee[...]
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Wall Mounting i I Remove the handset hook by pulling it 4 Phce rhe stand on the center line. loward the top of the unit. Turn it around. Re-insert. 2 Remove the attaching stand. 5 Mount the unit on the wall. 3 Turn it around 180 degrccs. To tcmporarily place thc handsct down during a convcrsation, hook it ovsr the top cdgc of thc phonc as shown. -2[...]
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Index Absent Message Capability Account Code Entry ............. Altemate Calling - R in gf/ o ice .'.............. ^Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On) ....."......"'..... Background Music (BGM) Background Music (BGM )- External Busy Station Signaling (BSS).......".'.' Call Forwarding (FWD) Call Hold....... Call Pa[...]
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Accessorv Order Information Replacement parts and accessories are availablc through your local authorized parts distributor. For ordering the accessory, call oll free: l-800-332-5368 Part No. Picture Dcscnption Comment KX-J07w/B KX-J1sw/B KX-J2sw/B Handscl. cord 7 foot I 5 fcct 25 fect W: White B: Black Important Safety Instructions When using your[...]
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Important Safety Instructions (contd.) 7. Do not allow anything to rest on the telephone cord. Do not locatc this product where the cord will be abuscd by persons walking on it. Do not overload wall outles and extension cords as tttis can result, in the risk offire or electric shock. Never push objecs of any kind into this product through cabinet s[...]
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FCC and Other Information NOTE: If thcre is any trouble, disconnect the unit This equipment has been tested and found from the extcnsion linc and connect a to comply wittr the limits for a Class A known working phonc. If the known digital device, pursuant to Part l5 of the working phone opcratcs properly, have it FCC Rules. These limits are designe[...]