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    							4.5 Optional Device [5]
    Feature Guide 431
    4.5.2 External Pager [5-2]
    Settings for an external pager (external speaker) can be specified.
    Floating Extension Number
    Specifies the floating extension number of the external pager.
    Name
    Specifies the name of the external pager. As for the available characters, refer to the character 
    code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance 
    Console.
    4.5.3 DISA—System Setting [5-3-1]
    Direct Inward System Access (DISA) enables outside callers to access specific PBX features 
    as if the caller were an SLT extension user on the PBX.
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.1 Doorphone Call
    1.19.2 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration
    Programming References
    None
    Default600
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.14.1 Paging
    1.15.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)
    1.15.4 Background Music (BGM)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 20 characters
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.14.1 Paging
    1.15.3 Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)
    1.15.4 Background Music (BGM)
    Programming References
    None 
    						
    							4.5 Optional Device [5]
    432 Feature Guide
    DISA Security Mode
    Selects the DISA security mode to prevent unauthorized access to the PBX. In Trunk (CO Line) 
    or All Security mode, the caller is required to override security by Walking COS or Verified Code 
    Entry in order to enable the restricted feature temporarily.
    Mode when the Destination through DISA is Busy
    Selects how DISA calls are handled if the destination is busy, and disables Call Waiting, FWD, 
    or Idle Extension Hunting.
    Mode when the Destination through DISA sets DND
    Selects how DISA calls are handled if the destination sets DND, and disables Idle Extension 
    Hunting.
    Mode when DISA receives DTMF *
    Selects what to do when the caller dials   during a DISA CO-to-CO line conversation. DefaultTr u n k
    Va lu e  Ra n g eNone: Intercom calls and CO line calls can be made.
    Trunk: Intercom calls can be made.
    All: All calls are restricted.
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultBusy Tone
    Va lu e  Ra n g eBusy Tone, Intercept, OGM
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultBusy Tone
    Va lu e  Ra n g eBusy Tone, Intercept, OGM
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultDISA Top Menu
    Va lu e  Ra n g eDISA Top Menu, Send DTMF * 
    						
    							4.5 Optional Device [5]
    Feature Guide 433
    Cyclic Tone Detection
    Selects the cyclic tone detection mode. Cyclic tone detection is used to determine the end of 
    a call for a DISA CO-to-CO line conversation established through an analog CO line. 
    To change Cyclic Tone Detection, follow the steps below:
    1.Change Cyclic Tone Detection.
    2.Set the status of the MSG2 card to OUS, then INS.
    Cyclic Tone Option—Tone On Maximum Time 
    Specifies the maximum duration of the cyclic tone that will be recognized by the PBX. When 
    the tone sent from the telephone company is shorter than the value set here, the PBX 
    recognizes it as a tone-on.
    To change Cyclic Tone Option, follow the steps below:
    1.Change Cyclic Tone Option.
    2.Set the status of the MSG2 card to OUS, then INS.
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultFixed
    Va lu e  Ra n g eFixed: The number of times of a tone pattern (a set of tone-on and 
    tone-off) that the PBX receives is fixed to 4 times in the ranges of:
    ,  = 100–1300 ms,   =  90 ms,   =  90 ms
    Option: The tone pattern that the PBX receives is optional as 
    specified in Cyclic Tone Option on this screen.
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
    Default600 ms
    Va lu e  Ra n g e100 + 10 × n (n=1–390) ms
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
    A
    B
    C
    D
    CC
    DD
    ABCADB 
    						
    							4.5 Optional Device [5]
    434 Feature Guide
    Cyclic Tone Option—Tone Off Maximum Time 
    Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a cyclic tone to be sent from the telephone 
    company before recognizing it as a tone-off. When no tone is detected within the time set here, 
    the PBX recognizes it as a tone-off.
    To change Cyclic Tone Option, follow the steps below:
    1.Change Cyclic Tone Option.
    2.Set the status of the MSG2 card to OUS, then INS.
    Repeating Times of On / Off for Detection
    Specifies the number of times the tone pattern (a set of tone-on and tone-off) must be received 
    to establish reception of the cyclic tone. This determines the end of call.
    4.5.4 DISA—Message Setting [5-3-2]
    Outgoing messages (OGM) for DISA calls can be specified. A maximum of 32 OGMs can be 
    programmed.
    Floating Extension Number 
    Specifies the floating extension number of the OGM. Default600 ms
    Va lu e  Ra n g e100 + 10 x n (n=1–390) ms
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
    Default3
    Va lu e  Ra n g e3–16
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultStarting at 501
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM)
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None 
    						
    							4.5 Optional Device [5]
    Feature Guide 435
    Name
    Specifies the name of the OGM. As for the available characters, refer to the character code 
    table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console.
    1 Digit AA Destination (Extension Number)—Dial 0–9
    Specifies the destination for each DISA Automated Attendant (AA) number. After listening to 
    an OGM, the caller can be directed to the destination by dialing a 1-digit DISA AA number.
    Busy/DND Message No.
    Selects the OGM to be played for the caller when the destination party is busy or sets DND. DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 20 characters
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM)
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 5 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM)
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNone
    Va lu e  Ra n g eNone, 1–32
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.15.6 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
    Programming References
    4.5.3 DISA—System Setting [5-3-1] 
    						
    							4.6 Feature [6]
    436 Feature Guide
    4.6 Feature [6]
    4.6.1 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Main Table [6-1-1]
    The System Speed Dial Table is used to store frequently dialed numbers as well as callers that 
    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. Select the desired System 
    Speed Dialing numbers from the System Speed Dialing No. list.
    Name
    Specifies a name for the System Speed Dialing number. As for the available characters, refer 
    to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Star ting KX-TAW848 
    Maintenance Console.
    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.
    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. DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 20 characters
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P 
    [Pause], and F [Flash])
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.6.1.4 Speed Dialing—Personal/System
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    None 
    						
    							4.6 Feature [6]
    Feature Guide 437
    4.6.2 Speed Dialing & Caller ID—Caller ID Modification [6-1-
    2]
    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 CO line 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 CO line 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.
    Removed Number of Digits
    Specifies the number of digits to be removed from the beginning of the incoming caller’s 
    number. DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.1.1.3 Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    4.9.2 DIL Table & Port Setting [9-2]—CLI for DIL—CLI Ring for DIL—Day, Lunch, 
    Break, Night
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 6 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultLocal / International Call Data 1–10: 3
    Long Distance Code: 0
    Va lu e  Ra n g e0–9 
    						
    							4.6 Feature [6]
    438 Feature Guide
    Added Number
    Specifies the number to be added to the incoming caller’s number in the place of the removed 
    digits.
    4.6.3 Emergency Dial [6-2]
    Any extension user can dial the programmed emergency numbers at any time after seizing a 
    CO line. The restrictions imposed on the extension, such as Toll Restriction (TRS), Account 
    Code—Forced mode, and Extension Lock are disregarded.
    A maximum of 10 emergency numbers can be programmed.
    Emergency Number
    Specifies the numbers used for making emergency calls. It is not necessary to start the 
    emergency number with a CO Line Access number.
    4.6.4 Verified Code [6-3]
    A verified 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 verified codes can be programmed with other related parameters.
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultLocal / International Call Data 1–10: Not stored.
    Long Distance Code: 1 (fixed)
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.16.1 Caller ID
    Programming References
    None
    Default1: 911, 2–10: Not stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 32 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, #, T [Transfer], [, ] [Secret], P 
    [Pause], and F [Flash])
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.5.4.2 Emergency Call
    Programming References
    None 
    						
    							4.6 Feature [6]
    Feature Guide 439
    Verified Code
    Specifies the verified code.
    User Name
    Specifies the user name assigned to the verified code. As for the available characters, refer to 
    the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TAW848 
    Maintenance Console.
    Verified Code PIN
    Specifies the PIN to be entered when making a CO line call with the verified code.
    COS Number
    Specifies the COS that applies when making a CO line call with the verified code. DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.8.5 Verified Code Entry
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 20 characters
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.8.5 Verified Code Entry
    Programming References
    None
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.8.5 Verified Code Entry
    Programming References
    None
    Default1
    Va lu e  Ra n g e1–64
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.8.5 Verified Code Entry 
    						
    							4.6 Feature [6]
    440 Feature Guide
    Itemized Billing Code for ARS
    Specifies the itemized billing code used by the ARS feature for identifying calls made with a 
    verified code for accounting and billing purposes.
    4.6.5 Second Dial Tone [6-4]
    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.
    Second Dial Tone Waiting Code
    Specifies the Second Dial Tone Waiting code.
    Pause Repeating Counter
    Specifies the number of pauses to be inserted.Programming References
    4.2.14 Class of Service—COS Settings [2-7-1]
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 10 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.9.1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
    Programming References
    4.8.5 Carrier [8-5]
    DefaultNot stored.
    Va lu e  Ra n g eMax. 4 digits (consisting of 0–9, *, and #)
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.5.4.5 Pause Insertion
    Programming References
    None
    Default1
    Va lu e  Ra n g e0–4
    Feature Guide References
    Feature References
    1.5.4.5 Pause Insertion
    Programming References
    None 
    						
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