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Numbering plan can be selected through system programming. Numbers in parentheses indicate that the feature numbers are different from those of "Plan 1" when "Plan 2" or "Plan 3" is selected, the feature numbers will be different.

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User Manual

Numbering plan can be selected through system programming. Numbers in parentheses indicate that the feature numbers are different from those of "Plan 1" when "Plan 2" or "Plan 3" is selected, the feature numbers will be different.

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4.

2 Feature Number Table

4.2 Feature Number Table

4.2.1 Feature Number Table


The numbers listed below are the feature numbers used to access the PBX features. The numbering plan
can be selected through system programming. Numbers in parentheses indicate that the feature numbers
are different from those of "Plan 1" when "Plan 2" or "Plan 3" is selected.

Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


1.2.1 Basic Calling
To call another extension (Intercom Call) 100–199
(100–499 or
10–49)*1
To call the operator (Operator Call) 0/9
To select an idle outside (CO) line automatically 9/0*2 outside phone no.
(Automatic Line Access)
To select an idle outside (CO) line in the specified 8 outside (CO) line group no. (1–8) +
outside (CO) line group automatically (Outside outside phone no.
(CO) Line Group Access)
Using an Account Code (Account Code Entry) /49 account code + outside phone no.
( )
1.2.2 Easy Dialling
Using Numbers Stored at Your Extension
(Personal Speed Dialling)
– To store 2 personal speed dialling no. (0–9) +
phone no. + #
– To dial 1 /# personal speed dialling no. (0–9)
(1 /##)
– To confirm 3 personal speed dialling no. (0–9) + #

Using Numbers Stored in the PBX (System Speed


Dialling)
– To dial system speed dialling no. (00–99)

Dialling a Preset Number by Going Off-hook (Hot 74


Line)
– To store 2 + phone no. + #
– To set 1 + #/0
– To cancel 0 + #/0
1.2.3 Redialling
Redialling the Last Outside Number You Dialled 80/##
(Last Number Redial) (80/###)

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


1.2.4 When the Dialled Party is Busy or There is
No Answer
Leaving a Message Waiting Indication/Calling 70
Back a Caller Who Left an Indication (Message
Waiting)
Leaving a Message Waiting Indication
– To leave 1 + extension no. + #/0
– To cancel 2 + extension no. + #/0
Calling Back a Caller Who Left an Indication
– To cancel all indications left at your 0 + #/0
extension
– To cancel all indications left at another 3 + extension no. + #
extension
– To lock indications left at your extension 4-digit (4000–9999) lock code 2 times
+ #/0
– To unlock indications left at your stored lock code + #/0
extension
1.2.6 Using Your Calling Privileges at Another 7 extension password + your extension
Extension (Walking COS) no. + #/0
1.3.3 Answering a Call Ringing at Another
Telephone (Call Pickup)
Answering a Call from Another Telephone (Call
Pickup)
– Group Call Pickup 40
(#40)
– Directed Call Pickup 4 extension no.
(#41)
Preventing Other People from Picking Up Your 72
Calls (Call Pickup Deny)
– To prevent 1 + #/0
– To allow 0 + #/0
1.4.2 Holding a Call
To retrieve a call (Call Hold Retrieve)
– To retrieve an outside (CO) line call 53 no. (1–8) of outside (CO) line being
(#59) held
– To retrieve an intercom call 5 extension no. that put the call on hold
(#5)

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


Holding in a System Parking Zone (Call Park)
– To park a call 22 parking zone no. (0–9)
(#22)*3
– To retrieve 52 stored parking zone no. (0–9)
(#56)*4
1.4.4 Answering Call Waiting 6
Answering Call Waiting from the Telephone
Company
1.4.5 Talking to Multiple Parties (Conference)
Originating a 3-party to 5-party Conference Call (5- 22 (phone no. + CONF) 4 times + CONF
party Conference) (#22 )
1.5.1 Forwarding Your Calls (Call Forwarding 71
[FWD])/1.7.2 Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not
Disturb [DND])
0 (Cancel) + #/0
1 (All Calls) + extension no. + #/0
2 (Busy/No Answer) + extension no. +
#/0
3 (To Outside (CO) Line) + outside
(CO) line access no. + outside phone
no. + #
4 (Do Not Disturb [DND]) + #/0
5 (Follow Me) + your extension no. +
#/0
8 (Follow Me Cancel) + your
extension no. + #/0
1.5.2 Showing a Message on the Caller's 75
Telephone Display (Absent Message)
– To set 1–6 (+ parameter) + #/0
– To cancel 0 + #/0
1.5.3 Preventing Other People from Using Your 77
Telephone (Extension Lock)
– To lock 4-digit lock code 2 times + #/0
– To unlock stored lock code + #/0
1.5.4 Leaving a Group (Log-in/Log-out) 736
– To log in 0 + #/0
– To log out 1 + #/0

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


1.5.5 Using Voice Messaging (Built-in Voice
Message [BV])
Recording, Playing, or Erasing Personal BV 723
Outgoing Messages
– To record 1 + #/0
– To play back 2 + #/0
– To erase 0 + #/0
Forwarding Your Calls to Built-in Voice Message 71
– To set 1 (All Calls) or 2 (Busy/No Answer) +
725 + #/0
– To cancel 0 (Cancel) + #/0
Leaving, Playing, or Erasing Voice Messages 725
– To leave a voice message using Direct 1 + extension no. + #/0
Message
– To play back all voice messages in a voice 2 + #/0
message area
– To erase all voice messages in a voice 0 + #/0
message area
1.6.1 Paging
– All Extensions 33 0
(#33)
– Group 33 extension group no. (1–8)
(#33)
– External 34
(#34)
– All Extensions & External 33 or 9
(#33)
1.6.2 Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
– To answer 43
(#43)
– To refuse 734 1+#
– To accept 734 0+#
1.7.1 Setting the Alarm (Timed Reminder) 76
– To set hour/minute + 0 (AM)/1 (PM) + 1 (one
time)/2 (daily) + #/0
– To cancel 2 + #/0
– To confirm 3+#

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


1.7.3 Receiving Call Waiting
– To set for outside (CO) line calls 731 1 + #/0
– To cancel for outside (CO) line calls 731 0 + #/0
– To set for intercom calls/doorphone calls 732 1 + #/0
– To cancel for intercom calls/doorphone 732 0 + #/0
calls
1.7.4 Preventing Other People from Joining Your 733
Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny)
– To prevent 0 + #/0
– To allow 1 + #/0
1.7.6 Protecting Your Line against Notification 730
Tones (Data Line Security)
– To set 1 + #/0
– To cancel 0 + #/0
1.7.8 Clearing Features Set at Your Extension 79 #/0
(Extension Feature Clear)
1.7.9 Monitoring a Room (Room Monitor) 735
– To set 1+#
– To cancel 0+#
– To monitor through a doorphone 31 doorphone no. (1–4)*5
(#31)
1.8.1 If a Doorphone/Door Opener is Connected
Calling to and from a Doorphone (Doorphone Call) 31 doorphone no. (1–4)*5
(#31)
Opening a Door (Door Open) 55 door opener no. (1–4)*5
(#55)
1.8.2 If a Host PBX is Connected
Accessing External Services (External Feature 6
Access [EFA])
1.8.3 If a Voice Processing System is Connected
Forwarding Your Calls to a Voice Processing 71
System (Voice Mail Integration)
– To set 1 (All Calls) or 2 (Busy/No Answer) +
voice mail extension no. + #/0
– To cancel 0 (Cancel) + #/0
– To listen to messages 784 #/0

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


Screening Calls (Live Call Screening [LCS]) 77
– To set the LCS password 3-digit LCS password 2 times + #
– To cancel the LCS password stored LCS password + #
1.9.1 Calling with the Incoming Call Log
– To erase all caller information in the 70 #
personal area
– To disregard the newest call in the 737 0+#
personal area
– To overwrite the oldest call in the personal 737 1+#
area
– To set logging of caller information when 738 1 (Personal area) or 2 (Common
answering a call area) + #/0
– To cancel logging of caller information 738 0 (Cancel) + #/0
when answering a call
2.1.2 Switching the Time Service Mode (Time 78
Service)*6
– To set (Day/Night/Lunch) (1/2/3) + #
– To cancel 0+#
2.1.3 Setting an Alarm for Other Extensions 764
(Remote Timed Reminder [Wake-up Call])*6
– To set extension no. + # + 76 + hour/minute
+ 0 (AM)/1 (PM) + 1 (one time)/2
(daily) + #
– To cancel extension no. + # + 76 + 2 + #
– To confirm extension no. + # + 76 + 3 + #
2.1.4 Erasing All Caller Information in the Common
Area (Incoming Call Log in the Common Area—
CLEAR ALL)*6
– To erase 70 #

2.1.5 Disregarding the Newest Call or Overwriting 737


the Oldest Call in the Common Area Call Log
(301st Incoming Call Logged in the Common
Area)*6
– To disregard the newest call 2+#
– To overwrite the oldest call 3+#

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Feature (While a dial tone is heard) Numbering Additional Number


2.1.6 Recording, Playing, or Erasing Common BV 722
Outgoing Messages*6
– To record common BV outgoing message
(OGM) no. (01–24) + 1 + #/0
– To play back common BV OGM no. (01–24) + 2 +
#/0
– To erase common BV OGM no. (01–24) + 0 +
#/0

• *1 For United Kingdom/New Zealand: Plan 1: 200–299; for New Zealand: Plan 2: 200–499,
Plan 3: 20–49
• *2 For New Zealand: 1 or 9
• *3 For United Kingdom/New Zealand: Plan 1: 36; Plan 2/Plan 3: #36
• *4 For United Kingdom/New Zealand: Plan 1: 56; Plan 2/Plan 3: #56
• *5 When using an optional 2-port doorphone card, select "1" and/or "3" (not "1" and/or "2")
as the doorphone/door opener number.
• *6 This feature is only available for the operator/manager.

Feature (While a busy tone or DND tone is heard) Numbering


1.2.4 When the Dialled Party is Busy or There is No Answer
Sending a Call Waiting Tone to a Busy Extension (Busy Station Signalling [BSS])/ 2
Calling an Extension That Is Refusing Calls (DND Override)
Joining an Existing Call (Executive Busy Override) 3
Reserving a Busy Line (Automatic Callback Busy [Camp-on]) 6

Feature (While dialling or talking) Numbering


1.2.5 Switching the Calling Method (Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice)

1.3.3 Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)


– Call Retrieving from a Telephone Answering Machine (TAM) 4*1
1.4.9 Changing the Dialling Mode (Pulse to Tone Conversion)*2 #
1.4.5 Talking to Multiple Parties (Conference) 3
Adding a Third Party During a Conversation (3-party Conference) (#3)
1.8.1 If a Doorphone/Door Opener is Connected 5
From an extension that is on a call with a doorphone

• *1 Dial after dialling the TAM's extension number and hearing a busy tone.
• *2 This feature is not available for users in Australia.

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Feature (When the extension is on-hook) Numbering


1.7.5 Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
– To set/cancel 1
1.7.7 Checking the Time Service Mode/2.1.2 Switching the Time Service Mode
(Time Service)
– To confirm the current mode #
3.1.2 Changing Personal Settings Using Programming Mode
Confirming Your Own Extension Number (Self-extension Number Confirmation)
– To switch the display between "date (month [day], day [month]) and time",
"date (month [day], day [month], year, day of the week)", and "extension
number (and extension name if stored)"

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