Panasonic KXFPG372 KXFPG372 User Guide - Page 67

Distinctive Ring

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If you use three or more phone numbers You may wish to use three or more phone numbers for a single telephone line to distinguish which number the call was addressed to. A different ring pattern must be assigned for each number. Example: Using three phone numbers Telephone number Ring pattern Use 012 1234 Standard ring Personal 012 5678 Double ring Business 012 9876 Triple ring Fax To use one phone number for the fax, program the ring pattern assigned for the fax in feature #32. In the example, the ring pattern assigned for fax is triple ring, so you should program "C" (triple ring). Ring pattern Settings in feature #32 Standard ring (one long ring) A 1st ring 2nd ring Double ring (two short rings) B 1st ring 2nd ring Triple ring (short-long-short C rings) Distinctive Ring Programming the ring pattern assigned for fax {MENU} {SET} {+}{-} 1 Press {MENU}. SYSTEM SET UP PRESS NAVI.[( )] 2 Press {#}, then {3}{2}. FAX RING PATTERN RING=B-D [±] 3 Press {+} or {-} to select the ring pattern assigned for fax. A: Standard ring (one long ring) B: Double ring (two short rings) C: Triple ring (short-long-short-rings) D: Other triple ring (short-short-long rings) B-D (default setting): For the ring pattern of B, C and D 4 Press {SET}. 5 Press {MENU}. 1st ring 2nd ring Other triple ring (short-short- D long rings) 1st ring 2nd ring 67

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Distinctive Ring
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If you use three or more phone
numbers
You may wish to use three or more phone
numbers for a single telephone line to distinguish
which number the call was addressed to. A
different ring pattern must be assigned for each
number.
Example: Using three phone numbers
To use one phone number for the fax, program
the ring pattern assigned for the fax in feature
#32. In the example, the ring pattern assigned
for fax is triple ring, so you should program “C”
(triple ring).
Programming the ring pattern
assigned for fax
1
Press
{
MENU
}
.
SYSTEM SET UP
PRESS NAVI.[
(
)
]
2
Press
{#}
, then
{
3
}{
}{
}{
}{
2
}
.
FAX RING PATTERN
RING=B-D
[
±
]
3
Press
{+}
or
{-}
to select the ring pattern
assigned for fax.
A:
Standard ring (one long ring)
B:
Double ring (two short rings)
C:
Triple ring (short-long-short-rings)
D:
Other triple ring (short-short-long rings)
B–D (default setting):
For the ring pattern
of B, C and D
4
Press
{
SET
}
.
5
Press
{
MENU
}
.
Telephone
number
Ring pattern
Use
012 1234
Standard
ring
Personal
012 5678
Double ring
Business
012 9876
Triple ring
Fax
Ring pattern
Settings in
feature #32
Standard ring (one long ring)
A
Double ring (two short rings)
B
Triple ring (short-long-short
rings)
C
Other triple ring (short-short-
long rings)
D
1st ring
2nd ring
1st ring
2nd ring
1st ring
2nd ring
1st ring
2nd ring
{
SET
}
{
MENU
}
{+}{-}