Panasonic
PC Based Programming
Panasonic dealers can program telephone systems with an IBM-compatible computer. The data
can then be stored on disk for safe, secure back-ups.
Automatic Route Selection
Automatically routes outgoing calls to the most cost-efficient long distance carrier
within your network based on time-of-day, day-of-week and call destinations.
Direct Inward Dial (DID)
With the addition of an optional expansion module, the system can be connected to DID
lines provided by the telephone company, so incoming calls will be directed to a specific
extension, alleviating the need for an operator or attendant.
Door Phone and Door Opener
An optional adapter card enables the system to interface with up to 4 door intercoms and
can control up to 4 electronic door contact closures-each door intercom can be assigned a
unique ringing pattern and the doors can be opened from the telephone. The result is a
simple but powerful security system.
Night Service
"Night" and "Day" modes, which can be set from any station, change
system functions according to the time. You can, for example, designate which phones ring
with incoming calls after hours, or prohibit outgoing calls at night.
Distinctive Ring
Program up to eight different ring tones for digital phones, so phones in different areas
or departments can have a distinctive ring.
T1 Interface
Electronically divides 2 pairs of wires into 24 channels, eliminating the need of running
separate lines and providing an extremely cost-effective way to connect the system to the
telephone company's central office.
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
Allows you to obtain a record of calls - who called where, when, and for how long. You may
assign account codes to keep track of costs to be billed. This requires connection to a
serial printer or attachment of a call accounting system.
Toll Restriction
Control long distance calls by restricting certain extensions from accessing specific area
codes or exchange codes.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Addition of an optional DISA card provides an "auto attendant" feature. Incoming
callers can hear a message of up to 64 seconds, can obtain single-digit access to
extensions or phantom extensions, or ring groups any time during or after the message.
Callers can be required to dial a security code to access extensions.
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Super
Digital Phone Features
Info on Super Digital Phones
Off-Premises Call Forwarding
Program the system to forward your calls to your cellular phone or another outside
telephone so you don't miss a call.
Single-Line Device Integration
Connect many types of single-line telephone devices such as answering machines, cordless
phones, fax machines and computer modems directly to the system without the need for
additional cards or modules. There's no need to buy new equipment or incur expensive
upgrade costs.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Addition of an optional DISA card provides a great solution for families and businesses
members who share one telephone line. Incoming callers hear a message instructing them to
dial a single-digit code for the intended party, and the caller is then routed to that
person's extension automatically. Each person can field their own calls and have their own
answering machine, even though they share the same line.
Night Mode
Automatically prevent selected extensions from ringing at night-ideal for children's rooms
or a home office.
Toll Restriction
Prohibits unauthorized long distance calling from specified extensions by blocking
selected area/exchange codes.
Call Waiting Caller ID1
System display phones can show the name and number of an incoming caller, even if you're
on another call. The system can log up to 20 unanswered calls per extension and up to 300
calls system-wide, making it easy for you to return missed calls.
Room-to-Room Intercom
Lets you contact other extensions via an intercom, so you can relay messages throughout
your home or office.
Flexible Ringing Assignment
Allows you to decide which phones will ring on each line to help you customize your phone
system.
Expand Your New System as Your Needs Grow
Hybrid telephone systems work with standard telephone lines, so you never need to upgrade
your phone service when your needs increase. You can easily expand from 3 central office
lines and 8 stations to 6 CO lines and 24 stations (KX-TA624) or from 8 CO lines and 16
stations to 12 CO lines and 32 stations (KX-TA1232), with the addition of plug-in cards.
PC Based Programming
Panasonic dealers can program telephone systems with an IBM-compatible computer. The data
can then be stored on disk for safe, secure back-ups.
Automatic Route Selection
Automatically routes outgoing calls to the most cost-efficient long distance carrier
within your network based on time-of-day, day-of-week and call destinations.
Direct Inward Dial (DID)
With the addition of an optional expansion module, the system can be connected to DID
lines provided by the telephone company, so incoming calls will be directed to a specific
extension, alleviating the need for an operator or attendant.
Door Phone and Door Opener
An optional adapter card enables the system to interface with up to 4 door intercoms and
can control up to 4 electronic door contact closures-each door intercom can be assigned a
unique ringing pattern and the doors can be opened from the telephone. The result is a
simple but powerful security system.
Night Service
"Night" and "Day" modes, which can be set from any station, change
system functions according to the time. You can, for example, designate which phones ring
with incoming calls after hours, or prohibit outgoing calls at night.
Distinctive Ring
Program up to eight different ring tones for digital phones, so phones in different areas
or departments can have a distinctive ring.
T1 Interface
Electronically divides 2 pairs of wires into 24 channels, eliminating the need of running
separate lines and providing an extremely cost-effective way to connect the system to the
telephone company's central office.
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
Allows you to obtain a record of calls - who called where, when, and for how long. You may
assign account codes to keep track of costs to be billed. This requires connection to a
serial printer or attachment of a call accounting system.
Toll Restriction
Control long distance calls by restricting certain extensions from accessing specific area
codes or exchange codes.
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Addition of an optional DISA card provides an "auto attendant" feature. Incoming
callers can hear a message of up to 64 seconds, can obtain single-digit access to
extensions or phantom extensions, or ring groups any time during or after the message.
Callers can be required to dial a security code to access extensions.
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