Panasonic KXTA30820 Installation Manual - Page 101
Dial Type Selection
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3 Features D Dial Type Selection Description Conditions Allows an extension user to select the desired dialing mode for each outside (CO) line regardless of the originating extension (rotary or tone). There are three dialing modes available. DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) Mode The dialing signal from an extension, either tone or rotary, is converted to tone dialing. DTMF signals are transmitted to the outside (CO) line. Pulse Dial (Rotary) Mode The dialing signal from an extension, either tone or rotary, is converted to rotary dialing. Rotary pulses are transmitted to the outside (CO) line. Call Blocking Mode Set this mode for outside (CO) lines that can receive both tone and rotary dialing, but are under contract with the Central Office for rotary dialing only. When dialing to a line using a touchtone telephone, only rotary dialing is sent to the Central Office. • Extension users can temporarily convert the pre-assigned rotary dialing mode to DTMF mode (Pulse to Tone Conversion). DTMF mode cannot be changed to rotary. • Either DTMF or rotary dialing can be assigned for the DISA (Direct Inward System Access) outgoing line. With DISA, pulse to tone conversion is not possible. • If an outside (CO) line can receive both DTMF and pulse signals and is contracted for DTMF with a Central Office, the DTMF mode should be selected for the line. If it is contracted for rotary mode, the Call Blocking mode should be selected for the line. • If a line is assigned to the Pulse Dial mode, select an appropriate pulse speed, if necessary. • After a held call is retrieved, the dial mode returns to the one originally programmed for the outside (CO) line. Programming References Section 4, System Programming [401] Dial Mode [402] Pulse Speed Selection Feature References Section 3, Features End-to-End DTMF Signaling (Tone Through) Pulse to Tone Conversion Operation References Not applicable. Features 3-45