Panasonic VB42050 VB42050 User Guide - Page 250

Operation, Notes, Phone Restrictions, Incoming Calls

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Appendix A 2.0 Features Update Operation Notes The first device to go off-hook will seize the line (off-hook is either lifting the handset or pressing the ON/OFF key). If the analog device goes off-hook first, the large-display phone will be unable to dial or go off-hook. You can choose which device will ring by going off-hook at either the digital key telephone or the analog device and dialing *71. The digital key telephone display will reflect "Analog port RING" or "Key Tel RING", depending on which device is selected - the default is "Key Tel RING". You can still answer an incoming call from either device, regardless of which device is ringing. For example, if the analog device is ringing, you can pick up the call on the digital key telephone by going off-hook before the analog device does. Similarly, if the digital key telephone is ringing or has not answered a voice call, the analog device can pick up the call by going off-hook first. You can program the *71 ring select command into an FF key. Pressing the key toggles between "Analog Port RING" and "Key Tel RING". When the analog port is set to ring, the FF key LED lights red. When the key telephone is set to ring, the LED is off. Phone Restrictions • The Analog Adapter will work on the large-display phone only (VB-44225). • A dial-pulse SLT will not function on the analog port. • Stutter Dial Tone (indicating Call-Forwarding mode, Do-Not-Disturb mode, etc.) will not function on an SLT connected to the Analog Adapter. • An analog phone connected to the Analog Adapter cannot program or access speed dials. Incoming Calls • You cannot program both devices to ring simultaneously. • The "*71" code will not work if the other device is in use. • The "*71" code will not work if FF3 (ExtPort)# 51# is set to "0". • If set to "Analog port RING", the large-display phone will work like an SLT/OPX (no page announcements, no voice calls from other extensions, etc.). • If the phone is in CF/DND (Call-Forward or Do Not Disturb), the phone will remain in CF/DND even if the ringing device is changed via the *71 code. • The incoming ring pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digital key telephone (determined by the Extension Ring Pattern in FF3 (ExtPort)# 38# (0-9)#). If this address is set to "0" (determined by CO), the analog device will automatically default to "1 second ON, 3 seconds OFF." Revised April 2000 DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700 A-13

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Appendix A
2.0 Features Update
Revised April 2000
DBS 824-3.0/3.2-700
A-13
Operation
The first device to go off-hook will seize the line (off-hook is either lifting the
handset or pressing the ON/OFF key). If the analog device goes off-hook first, the
large-display phone will be unable to dial or go off-hook.
You can choose which device will ring by going off-hook at either the digital key
telephone or the analog device and dialing
*71
. The digital key telephone display
will reflect “Analog port RING” or “Key Tel RING”, depending on which device
is selected - the default is “Key Tel RING”.
You can still
answer
an incoming call from either device, regardless of which
device is ringing. For example, if the analog device is ringing, you can pick up the
call on the digital key telephone by going off-hook before the analog device does.
Similarly, if the digital key telephone is ringing or has not answered a voice call,
the analog device can pick up the call by going off-hook first.
You can program the *71 ring select command into an FF key. Pressing the key
toggles between “Analog Port RING” and “Key Tel RING”. When the analog port
is set to ring, the FF key LED lights red. When the key telephone is set to ring, the
LED is off.
Notes
Phone Restrictions
The Analog Adapter will work on the large-display phone only (VB-44225).
A dial-pulse SLT will not function on the analog port.
Stutter Dial Tone (indicating Call-Forwarding mode, Do-Not-Disturb mode,
etc.) will not function on an SLT connected to the Analog Adapter.
An analog phone connected to the Analog Adapter cannot program or access
speed dials.
Incoming Calls
You cannot program both devices to ring simultaneously.
The “*71” code will not work if the other device is in use.
The “*71” code will not work if FF3 (ExtPort)# 51# is set to “0”.
If set to “Analog port RING”, the large-display phone will work like an
SLT/OPX (no page announcements, no voice calls from other extensions, etc.).
If the phone is in CF/DND (Call-Forward or Do Not Disturb), the phone will
remain in CF/DND even if the ringing device is changed via the *71 code.
The incoming ring pattern for the analog device is the same as for the digital
key telephone (determined by the Extension Ring Pattern in FF3 (ExtPort)# 38#
(0-9)#). If this address is set to “0” (determined by CO), the analog device will
automatically default to “1 second ON, 3 seconds OFF.”