4.1 Configuration [1]

4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

The operating characteristics associated with each service card can be programmed.

lozenge.gifCard Type
Indicates the type of service card that is installed or pre-installed in each slot (reference only). The last slot is provided only for OPB3 or CTI-LINK cards.
This column offers two ways to open the screen to specify the property of each card:
Click the desired card in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired card in the column, and then click Property.
Default
Slot 00: MPR (Main Processing Card: fixed)
Other slots: Not stored.
Value Range
Card Type
DHLC8: 8-Port Digital Hybrid Extension Card
DLC16: 16-Port Digital Extension Card
DLC8: 8-Port Digital Extension Card
MSLC16: 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension with Message Lamp Card
SLC8: 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card
SLC16: 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card
CSI/F: Cell Station Interface Card
LCOT16: 16-Port Analog Trunk Card
LCOT8: 8-Port Analog Trunk Card
PRI23: PRI Card
T1: T-1 Trunk Card
IP-GW4: 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card
OPB3: Optional 3-Slot Base Card
CTI-LINK: CTI Link Card
Maximum Quantity
Extension card: 4 with KX-TDA100, 8 with KX-TDA200
CSI/F card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
CO line card: 4 with KX-TDA100, 8 with KX-TDA200
PRI23 card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
T1 card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
PRI23 card + T1 card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
IP-GW4 card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
OPB3 card: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
CTI-LINK card: 1 with KX-TDA100, 1 with KX-TDA200

Installation Manual References
1.3.1 Options

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.2 Slot [1-1] Extension Card Property
4.1.3 Slot [1-1] CSI/F Card Property
4.1.4 Slot [1-1] LCO Card Property
4.1.5 Slot [1-1] PRI Card Property
4.1.6 Slot [1-1] T1 Card Property
4.1.7 Slot [1-1] IP-GW Card Property
4.1.8 Slot [1-1] OPB
4.1.10 Slot [1-1] CTI-LINK Card Property

lozenge.gifStatus
Indicates the status of the service card in each slot (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the card command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow key to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Slot 00: - (fixed)
Other slots: Current status
Value Range
INS: The card is in service.
OUS: The card is out of service.
Fault: The card has been removed from the slot, or is not communicating with the PBX.
Fault-OVER: The number of CO line and/or extension ports exceed the system capacity.
Fault-DIF: The card installed in the slot differs from the programmed card type.
Pre-Install: There is no card in the slot, but the card type is programmed for the slot.
Idle: There is no card in the slot, nor programming of the card type for the slot.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.11 Slot [1-1] Card Command

lozenge.gifVersion
Indicates the version of the installed card (reference only).
Default
Current version number
Value Range
Version number

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.2 Slot [1-1] Extension Card Property

The property for the extension cards can be specified.

lozenge.gifSLT Pulse Dial Mode
Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area.
Default
Normal
Value Range
Normal, Sweden, New Zealand

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Off Hook Time
Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to recognize the pulse dial sent from an SLT as an off-hook signal.
Default
160 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—255) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Off Hook Guard Time
Specifies the length of time used to prevent the PBX from mistaking an off-hook signal as a pulse dial.
Default
504 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=12—63) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Pulse Maximum Break Width
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a pulse dial.
Default
96 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=9—120) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Pulse Minimum Make Width
Specifies the minimum length of the make signal in a pulse dial.
Default
8 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=1—120) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Flash Detection
Enables the PBX to detect a flash signal an SLT user sent by pressing the hookswitch or the Flash/Recall button.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable: The PBX disconnects the line to prevent placing the call on hold.
Enable: The PBX places the call on consultation hold.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash Timing - Min.
Specifies the timing that the PBX starts recognizing a hookswitch flash signal sent from an SLT.
Default
112 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—63) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash Timing - Range
Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to recognize a hookswitch flash signal sent from an SLT.
Default
904 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—191) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDTMF-R STD Detection Time
Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to detect the DTMF tone.
Default
30 ms
Value Range
2 × n (n=1—31) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSLT Power Supply
Selects the voltage that enables an SLT to activate the Message Waiting lamp. This setting is only available with MSLC cards.
Default
85 V
Value Range
85 V, 145 V

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.17.1 Message Waiting

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.3 Slot [1-1] CSI/F Card Property

The properties of the cell station (CS) interface card are displayed.

lozenge.gifMaster CS Port
Indicates the location of the master CS port (reference only).
Default
Current slot number-Master CS port number
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifRadio System ID
Indicates the radio system ID used to register a PS (reference only).
Default
Radio system ID
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.4 Slot [1-1] LCO Card Property

The properties of the analog CO line cards can be specified.

lozenge.gifOutgoing Guard Time
Specifies the length of time after a CO line is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line.
Default
3 s
Value Range
3—6 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFirst Dial Timer (CO)
Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a CO line, before sending the dialed digits to the telephone company. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
1.0 s
Value Range
0.5 × n (n=1—16) s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCO Feed Back Tone
Specifies whether to turn on or turn off the pulse feedback tone. For outgoing CO line calls, the dialed number is toned out, which informs the extension user that the dialed number has been dialed out.
Default
Yes
Value Range
No, Yes

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifBell Detection–Bell Start Detection Timer
Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to confirm the bell signal sent from the telephone company, before the PBX detects an arriving call.
Default
144 ms
Value Range
24 × n (n=1—50) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifBell Detection–Bell Off Detection Timer
Specifies the minimum time required by the PBX to confirm that the bell signal is no longer sent from the telephone company, before the PBX realizes the call is lost.
Default
6.0 s
Value Range
1.0 s—15.0 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse / DTMF Dial–DTMF Inter Digit Pause
Specifies the length of the DTMF inter-digit pause. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
112 ms
Value Range
16 × n (n=4—19) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse / DTMF Dial–Pulse Inter Digit Pause
Specifies the length of the pulse inter-digit pause. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
830 ms
Value Range
630 ms, 830 ms, 1030 ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifLow Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break
Specifies the % break for a low speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial.
Default
60 %
Value Range
Other, 60 %, 67 %

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifLow Speed Pulse Dial–Break Width
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a low speed pulse dial. Low Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here.
Default
60 ms
Value Range
4 × n (n=6—20) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifLow Speed Pulse Dial–Make Width
Specifies the minimum length of the make signal in a low speed pulse dial. Low Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here.
Default
40 ms
Value Range
4 × n (n=3—15) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifHigh Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break
Specifies the % break for a high speed pulse dial. This is the ratio between the break (on-hook) signal and make (off-hook) signal in a pulse dial.
Default
60 %
Value Range
Other, 60 %, 67 %

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifHigh Speed Pulse Dial–Break Width
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a high speed pulse dial. High Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here.
Default
32 ms
Value Range
4 × n (n=4—18) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifHigh Speed Pulse Dial–Make Width
Specifies the minimum length of the make signal in a high speed pulse dial. High Speed Pulse Dial–Pulse % Break on this screen determines the value that can be specified here.
Default
20 ms
Value Range
4 × n (n=3—15) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifPulse Type
Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area.
Default
Normal
Value Range
Normal, Sweden, New Zealand

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifOption Card Equipment–Option 1 and Option 2
Indicates the type of the card that is installed in the LCOT card (reference only).
Default
Current option card type
Value Range
None, Caller ID Card

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]lozenge.gifCaller ID Detection

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID Signaling
Selects the signaling type of the Caller ID that the telephone company provides.
Default
FSK
Value Range
FSK (Frequency Shift Keying), FSK (with Visual Caller ID), DTMF

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Max Receive Time
Specifies the maximum number of times that the PBX receives a Caller ID series.
Default
1
Value Range
0 (no limit), 1, 2, 3

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID (FSK) Carrier Detection
Enables the PBX to detect the carrier when receiving Caller ID. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID (FSK) END Detection
Selects the method used to detect the end of Caller ID information.
Default
Length + Timer
Value Range
Length + Timer, Timer

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID (FSK) Header Examination
Enables the PBX to check the header of received Caller ID information. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID (FSK) Detection Start Timer
Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before detecting Caller ID information, after receiving a call. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK.
Default
80 ms
Value Range
None, 80 × n (n=1—15) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID (FSK) Detection Timer
Specifies the total time required by the PBX to detect Caller ID information. To enable this setting, Caller ID Signaling on this screen should be assigned to FSK.
Default
2000 ms
Value Range
None, 80 × n (n=13—50) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID Header [03]
Selects the type of the 3rd header in a Caller ID signal.
Default
Caller ID
Value Range
DDN, Caller ID

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.5 Slot [1-1] PRI Card Property

The properties of the PRI card can be specified.

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T200
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the L2 command to ISDN.
Default
1 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T202
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after resending the TIE demanding to ISDN.
Default
2 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T203
Specifies the length of time to detect no communication status of L2.
Default
10 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T301
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after making a call to ISDN.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—1800 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T302
Specifies the maximum time allowed between each digit on an incoming call. Applies to the overlap receiving.
Default
15 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T303
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the SETUP (call setting) message to ISDN.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T304
Specifies the maximum time allowed between each digit on an outgoing call. Applies to the overlap sending.
Default
30 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T305
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the DISC message to ISDN.
Default
30 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T308
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after receiving the Release message to ISDN.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T309
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to disconnect the data link, before saving the call.
Default
12 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T310
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a continuance message after receiving the Incoming Call Proceeding message.
Default
110 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T313
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Connect message.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T316
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Restart message.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T318
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Resume message.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T319
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Suspend message.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T322
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Status enquiry message.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T3D3
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to establish L2 in "Permanent" mode.
Default
10 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN CO / QSIG Master / QSIG Slave–T3D9
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to disconnect L2 in "Call by Call" mode.
Default
20 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T200
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the L2 command to ISDN.
Default
1 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T201
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after resending the TEI check request to ISDN.
Default
1 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T203
Specifies the length of time to detect no communication status of L2.
Default
10 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T301
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after making a call to ISDN.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—1800 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T302
Specifies the maximum time allowed between each digit on an incoming call. Applies to the overlap receiving.
Default
15 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T303
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the SETUP (call setting) message to ISDN.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T304
Specifies the maximum time allowed between each digit on an outgoing call. Applies to the overlap sending.
Default
20 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T305
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the DISC message to ISDN.
Default
30 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T306
Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for a reply after sending the DISC (disconnection) message to ISDN. This setting is used when inband tone is supplied.
Default
30 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T307
Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits after suspending, before restarting.
Default
180 s
Value Range
0—600 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T308
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after receiving the Release message to ISDN.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T309
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to disconnect the data link, before saving the call.
Default
12 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T310
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after receiving the Incoming Call Proceeding message.
Default
40 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T312
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the SETUP (call setting) message to the ISDN.
Default
6 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T316
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Restart message.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T320
Specifies the maximum time that the PBX waits for packet protocol.
Default
0 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T322
Specifies the maximum time the PBX waits for a reply after sending the Status enquiry message.
Default
4 s
Value Range
0—60 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T3D3
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to establish L2 in "Permanent" mode.
Default
30 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifISDN Extension–T3D9
Specifies the length of time that the PBX tries to disconnect L2 in "Call by Call" mode.
Default
20 s
Value Range
0—300 s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.6 Slot [1-1] T1 Card Property

The properties of the T1 card can be specified.

lozenge.gifLine Coding
Selects the line coding type of T1 PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) for the T1 card.
Default
B8ZS
Value Range
B8ZS, AMI

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFrame Sequence
Selects the type of frame sequence for the T1 card.
Default
ESF
Value Range
D4, ESF

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifESF Frame Option
Selects the values for C-bit and D-bit. To enable this setting, Frame Sequence on this screen should be assigned to ESF.
Default
C=A, D=B
Value Range
C=A, D=B; C=0, D=0; C=0, D=1; C=1, D=0; C=1, D=1

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifLIU Send Option
Selects the transmitting level (Transmit Pulse Amplitude) of LIU.
Default
Mode-1
Value Range
Mode-1—Mode-8

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifLIU Receive Option
Selects the receiving level (Receive Equalization) of LIU.
Default
Automatic
Value Range
Automatic, 6 dB, 12 dB, 18 dB, 24 dB

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFirst Dial Timer (CO)
Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a CO line, before sending the dialed digits to the telephone company. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
1.0 s
Value Range
0.5 × n (n=1—16) s

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFirst Dial Timer (DID/TIE)
Specifies the minimum time that the PBX waits after seizing a DID or TIE line, before sending the dialed digits to the telephone company or to another PBX. This allows the telephone company or the other PBX to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
64 ms
Value Range
32 × n (n=1—255) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifAnswer Detection Timer
Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to recognize the answer signal. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
32 ms
Value Range
32 × n (n=1—255) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifWink Signal Width
Specifies the length of time of a wink signal.
Default
224 ms
Value Range
32 × n (n=4—9) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDTMF Tone–DTMF Inter Digit Pause
Specifies the length of the DTMF inter-digit pause. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
112 ms
Value Range
64 + 16 × n (n=0—15) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDTMF Tone–DTMF Transmit
Specifies the volume of the DTMF tone to be transmitted.
Default
-3 dB
Value Range
3-n (n=0—15) dB

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDTMF Tone–DTMF Receive
Specifies the volume of the DTMF tone to be received.
Default
-26—0 dB
Value Range
n-42—0 (n=0—31) dB

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–Pulse % Break
Specifies the % break for pulse digits. This is the ratio between the break signal and make signal in a pulse dial.
Default
60 %
Value Range
60 %, 67 %

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–Pulse Type
Selects the type of pulse dial transmission appropriate to your area.
Default
Normal
Value Range
Normal, Sweden, New Zealand

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–Pulse Inter Digit Pause
Specifies the length of the pulse inter-digit pause. This allows the telephone company to have enough time to accept the dialed digits correctly.
Default
830 ms
Value Range
630 ms, 830 ms, 1030 ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–CO Feed Back Tone
Specifies whether to turn on or turn off the pulse feedback tone. For outgoing CO line calls, the dialed number is toned out, which informs the extension user that the dialed number has been dialed out.
Default
Yes
Value Range
No, Yes

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–Maximum BREAK Width
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a pulse dial.
Default
112 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=9—20) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPulse Dial–Minimum MAKE Width
Specifies the maximum length of the make signal in a pulse dial.
Default
8 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=1—5) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Flash Signal Detection (OPX)
Enables the PBX to detect the hookswitch flash signal from an SLT connected to OPX.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Minimum BREAK Width (OPX)
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a flash signal from an SLT connected to OPX.
Default
200 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—63) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Flash Width (OPX)
Specifies the maximum length required by the PBX to recognize a hookswitch flash signal sent from an SLT connected to OPX.
Default
800 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—191) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Flash Signal Detection (TIE)
Enables the PBX to detect a hookswitch flash signal sent from a TIE line.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Minimum BREAK Width (TIE)
Specifies the maximum length of the break signal in a flash signal sent from a TIE line.
Default
200 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—63) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFlash–Flash Width (TIE)
Specifies the maximum time required by the PBX to recognize a hookswitch flash signal sent from a TIE line.
Default
800 ms
Value Range
8 × n (n=3—191) ms

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID Start Code
Selects a DTMF code used to detect the beginning of a Caller ID series.
Default
*
Value Range
None, *, #, A—D

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID Information End Code
Selects a delimiter used to separate multiple parameters in a Caller ID series.
Default
*
Value Range
None, *, #, A—D

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCaller ID–Caller ID End Code
Selects a DTMF code used to detect the end of a Caller ID series.
Default
*
Value Range
None, *, #, A—D

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.7 Slot [1-1] IP-GW Card Property

The properties of the VoIP Gateway card can be specified.

lozenge.gifEn-bloc Dialing setting
Selects the call dialing mode.
Default
Overlap
Value Range
Overlap: The PBX sends dialed digits one by one.
En-bloc: The PBX sends all of dialed digits at once after the extension user completes dialing. The PBX recognizes end of dialing at the time when 1) dialing #, if programmed; 2) dialing a preprogrammed telephone number, or 3) the inter-digit timer expires.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.26.3 Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.2.5 Timers & Counters–CO / Extension [2-4-1]lozenge.gifExtension Inter Digit Timer
4.2.22 System Options–Option 2 [2-9-2]lozenge.gifISDN En bloc Dial End Code "#"
4.6.9 End of Dial Plan [6-7]

4.1.8 Slot [1-1] OPB

The properties of the Optional Base card can be specified.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSub-slot
Indicates the sub-slot number (reference only).
Default
Current sub-slot number
Value Range
Sub-slot number

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifFeature Card Type
Indicates the type of option card that is installed or pre-installed in each sub-slot (reference only).
Note that only one ECHO16 card is available for one OPB3 card.
Default
Current card type
Value Range
Card Type:
MSG4: 4-Channel Message Card
DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card
DPH2: 2-Port Doorphone Card
ECHO16: 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card

Maximum Quantity:
MSG4: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
DPH4: 2 with KX-TDA100, 4 with KX-TDA200
DPH2: 4 with KX-TDA100, 8 with KX-TDA200
ECHO16: 2 with KX-TDA100, 2 with KX-TDA200

Installation Manual References
1.3.1 Options

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifStatus
Indicates the status of the option card in each slot (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the card command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The card is in service.
OUS: The card is out of service.
Fault: The card has been removed from the sub-slot, or is not communicating with the PBX.
Pre-Install: There is no card in the sub-slot, but the card type is programmed for the sub-slot.
Idle: There is no card in the sub-slot, no programming of the card type for the sub-slot.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.1.9 Slot [1-1] OPB Card Command

lozenge.gifPort Number
Indicates the port number of the mounted option card (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPort Status
Indicates the port status of the mounted option card (reference only).
Default
Current port status
Value Range
INS: The card is in service.
OUS: The card is out of service.
Fault: The card is pulled out from the sub-slot, or is not communicating with the PBX.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.9 Slot [1-1] OPB Card Command

Commands for the service cards installed in the OPB card can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the card in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the card out of service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPre-INS
Assigns the card type to a certain sub-slot (Pre-installation).
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
MSG4: 4-Channel Message Card
DPH4: 4-Port Doorphone Card
DPH2: 2-Port Doorphone Card
ECHO16: 16-Channel Echo Canceller Card

Installation Manual References
1.3.1 Options

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDelete
Assigns the card type to be deleted from the sub-slot.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.10 Slot [1-1] CTI-LINK Card Property

The properties of the CTI-LINK card can be specified.

lozenge.gifIP Address
Specifies the IP address of the PBX.
Default
192.168.0.1
Value Range
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (x=0—9)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.27.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifSubnet Mask
Specifies the subnet mask of the PBX.
Default
255.255.255.0
Value Range
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (x=0—9)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.27.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifGateway
Specifies the gateway address.
Default
192.168.0.1
Value Range
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (x=0—9)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.27.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifMaintenance Port Number
Specifies a port number used to operate KX-TDA Maintenance Console via LAN.
Default
35300
Value Range
10000—65535

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.27.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifCTI Port Number
Specifies a port number used to operate CTI via LAN.
Default
33333
Value Range
10000—65535

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.27.1 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.2.24 CTI [2-10]

4.1.11 Slot [1-1] Card Command

Commands for the service cards can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the card in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the card out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the card, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifPre-INS
Assigns the card type to a certain sub-slot (Pre-installation).
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
DHLC8: 8-Port Digital Hybrid Extension Card
DLC16: 16-Port Digital Extension Card
DLC8: 8-Port Digital Extension Card
MSLC16: 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension with Message Lamp Card
SLC8: 8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card
SLC16: 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card
CSI/F: Cell Station Interface Card
LCOT16: 16-Port Analog Trunk Card
LCOT8: 8-Port Analog Trunk Card
PRI23: PRI Card
T1: T-1 Trunk Card
IP-GW4: 4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card
OPB3: Optional 3-Slot Base Card
CTI-LINK: CTI Link Card

Installation Manual References
1.3.1 Options

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

lozenge.gifDelete
Assigns the card type to be deleted from the slot.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]

4.1.12 Portable Station [1-2]

Various portable station (PS) settings can be programmed. A maximum of 128 PS can be registered.

PS Registration and De-registration

A PS must be registered to the PBX by programming both the PBX and PS before it can be used. Programming instructions of the PBX are given below; programming instructions of the PS are found in the Installation Manual.
If desired, it is possible to de-register the PS later on.

lozenge.gifRegistration
Follow the steps below to register the PS.
1.Specify the extension number of the PS, and then click Apply.
2.Select the PS by clicking the Select cell and set it to ON.
More than one PS can be selected at a time (only the unregistered PS with an extension number can be selected).
3.Click Registration.
A dialog box will appear when the registration starts to execute.
4.While the registration is executing, program the PS referring to "2.8.7 Connecting the Cell Station to the Hybrid IP-PBX" of the Installation Manual.
5.Click Confirm.
If the registration is still in the process, the dialog box will show "Waiting: PS Registration". Click Close.
If the registration is successful, the dialog box will show "Registration Succeed".
If there are more PSs to be registered, click Continue to resume or Quit to terminate the registration. If not, click Close.
If the registration is unsuccessful, the dialog box will show "Registration Error". Click Close. The registration will be terminated.
Once the PS is successfully registered, the status of the PS will update to show "Registered".
While the registration is executing, it is possible to abort registration by clicking Halt in the step 5 above. However, if the registration is already completed, the registration cannot be aborted and the dialog box will show "Registration Halt: NG". Click Continue and confirm the progress of registration.

lozenge.gifDe-registration
Follow the steps below to de-register the PS.
1.Select the PS by clicking the Select cell and set it to ON.
More than one PS can be selected at a time (only the registered PS can be selected).
2.Click De-registration.
If the de-registration is successful, the dialog box will show "De-registration Succeed".
If there are more PSs to be de-registered, click Continue to resume or Quit to terminate the de-registration. If not, click Close.
If the de-registration is unsuccessful, the dialog box will show "De-registration Error". Click Close. De-registration will be terminated.
Once the PS is successfully de-registered, the status of the PS will update to show "None".

lozenge.gifForced De-registration
Follow the steps below to forcibly de-register the PS when normal de-registration has been unsuccessful or de-registration has been performed only on the PS.
1.Select the PS by clicking the Select cell and set it to ON.
More than one PS can be selected at a time (only the unregistered PS with an extension number can be selected).
2.Click Forced De-registration.
3.Click OK.
If the forced de-registration is successful, the dialog box will show "Forced De-registration Succeed".
If there are more PSs to be de-registered, click Continue to resume or Quit to terminate the forced de-registration. If not, click Close.
Once the PS is successfully de-registered, the status of the PS will update to show "None".

lozenge.gifIndex
Indicates the PS number (reference only).
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
1—128

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.22 Portable Station (PS) Features

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifExtension No.
Specifies the extension number of a PS.
In Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, the PS can be used as a sub telephone with a wired main telephone (PT/SLT), and two of them will share one extension number of the main telephone. However, note that the PS extension number specified here will not be altered by the extension number of the main telephone even if the PS is in Wireless XDP Parallel Mode.
Default
Not stored.
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0—9)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.22.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifStatus
Indicates whether a certain PS is registered (reference only).
Default
None
Value Range
None, Registered

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.22.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifSelect
Selects the PS to be registered or deregistered.
Default
OFF
Value Range
ON, OFF

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.22.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifPersonal Identification Number
Specifies the Personal Identification Number (PIN) of the PBX used to avoid unexpected registration to another PBX.
Note that the same PIN of the PBX should be registered into the PS, before the PS is registered to the PBX.
Default
1234
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0—9)

Installation Manual References
2.8.7 Connecting the Cell Station to the Hybrid IP-PBX

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.22.1 Portable Station (PS) Connection

Programming References
None

4.1.13 Clock Priority [1-3]

lozenge.gifSlot
Selects and prioritizes slot numbers for the PRI and T1 cards that provide the external clock pulse to the PBX.
Obtain the master clock from the CO line that the telephone company provides.
To change Clock Priority, follow the steps below:
1.Assign a Clock Priority to each PRI and/or T1 card.
2.Set the status of the present clock source card to "OUS", then "INS".

Note

If multiple PBXs are used to establish a private network (TIE line service, QSIG network, etc.) without being connected through the telephone company, assign only one PBX as the clock source on the network.
Default
None
Value Range
None, PRI23, T1

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.14 Option [1-4]

System options can be programmed.

lozenge.gifExtension Number Set Mode
Selects whether extension numbers are assigned to extension ports automatically or manually.
Default
Automatic
Value Range
Automatic, Manual

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifStatus after Card Install
Selects the initial status of the card after the installation.
Default
In Service (INS)
Value Range
In Service (INS), Out of Service (OUS)

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

Various settings can be programmed for each analog CO port.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the PBX.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.16 LCO Port [1-5] Port Command

lozenge.gifDialing Mode
Selects the type of signal used to dial out to the analog CO line.
Default
DTMF
Value Range
DTMF, Pulse

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCPC Signal Detection Time–Outgoing, Incoming
Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming CO line calls before disconnecting the line .
Default
400 ms
Value Range
None, 6.5 ms, 8 × n (n=1—112) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDTMF Width
Selects the length of the DTMF tone sent to the analog CO line.
Default
80 ms
Value Range
80 ms, 160 ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPulse Speed
Selects the speed at which pulse dials are sent to the analog CO line.
Default
Low
Value Range
Low, High

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCaller ID Detection
Enables the PBX to detect a Caller ID signal from the analog CO line.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.4 Slot [1-1] LCO Card Property

lozenge.gifPause Time
Specifies the length of a pause.
Default
1.5 s
Value Range
1.5 s, 2.5 s, 3.5 s, 4.5 s

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifFlash Time
Specifies the length of a flash signal.
Default
608 ms
Value Range
None, 16 × n (n=1—255) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDisconnect Time
Specifies the length of time after a CO line is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line.
Default
1.5 s
Value Range
0.5 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s, 4.0 s, 12.0 s

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.16 LCO Port [1-5] Port Command

Commands for the LCO ports can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the port in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.15 LCO Port [1-5]

4.1.17 PRI Port [1-6]

Various settings can be programmed for each PRI port.

Main

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.19.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)–OVERVIEW
1.26.2.1 QSIG Network–OVERVIEW

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.18 PRI Port [1-6] Port Command

lozenge.gifStatus Message
Specifies whether the Status Message is sent to the network.
Default
No Transmission
Value Range
No Transmission: Status Message is not sent.
When error detection (Mandatory): Send the Status Message when an error (Mandatory) is detected.
When error detection (Option / Mandatory): Send the Status Message when an error (Option or Mandatory) is detected.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifStatus Receive
Selects what happens to a call when the Status Message from the network does not match the actual status of the call.
Default
Ignore
Value Range
Ignore: Ignore the Status Message from the network.
Disconnect: Disconnect the call.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifLine Coding
Selects the line coding type of the PRI PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) for the port.
Default
B8ZS
Value Range
B8ZS, AMI

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifFrame Sequence
Selects the type of frame sequence for the port.
Default
Extend Multi frame (EFS)
Value Range
Extend Multi frame (EFS), 4-Frame Multi frame (F4), 12-Frame Multi frame (F12)

Feature Guide References
None

CO Setting

Parameters for CO Setting are not applicable for the PRI extension port.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.18 PRI Port [1-6] Port Command

lozenge.gifSubscriber Number
Specifies the number used as the CLIP number.
Default
Not stored.
Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0—9, *, and #)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.19.1.2 Calling Line Identification Presentation (CLIP)

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifSending Ring Back Tone to Network
Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone to the caller when there is no ringback tone sent from the network.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifISDN In / Out Call Type
Selects the method used to send dialed digits to the network.
Default
CO port: En-bloc
QSIG (slave/master) port: Overlap
Value Range
En-bloc: The PBX sends all of dialed digits at once after the extension user completes dialing. The PBX recognizes the end of dialing when (1) # is dialed, if programmed, (2) programmed telephone number is dialed, or (3) the inter-digit timer expires.
Overlap: The PBX sends dialed digits one at a time.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.19.1.1 Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)–OVERVIEW

Programming References
4.1.1 Slot [1-1]
4.2.5 Timers & Counters–CO / Extension [2-4-1]lozenge.gifExtension Inter Digit Timer
4.2.22 System Options–Option 2 [2-9-2]lozenge.gifISDN En bloc Dial End Code "#"
4.6.9 End of Dial Plan [6-7]

Extension Setting

Extension Setting parameters are applicable only for the PRI extension port.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.18 PRI Port [1-6] Port Command

lozenge.gifRing Mode (ISDN MSN Last No. 0 or 00)
Selects the ring mode when receiving an incoming call with an MSN ending with "0" or "00".
Default
Ring All Extension for MSN
Value Range
Ring All Extension for MSN: Ring all ISDN extensions that are addressed with MSN.
Ring an Extension for MSN: Ring only one of the ISDN extensions that are addressed with MSN.

Feature Guide References
None

Network Configuration

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.18 PRI Port [1-6] Port Command

lozenge.gifNetwork Type
Selects the network type of the port.
Default
51 US National ISDN 2
Value Range
0—56
(2 UK (Domestic), 5 Netherlands, 6 SwissNET2, 7 SwissNET3, 7 SwissNET3, 8 Euro ISDN (Standard), 14 France (Domestic), 19 Finland, 20 Norway, 27 Australia, 51 US National ISDN 2)

Feature Guide References
None

Network Numbering Plan

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifTrunk Property (for CO port)
Selects the trunk property of the port.
Default
Public
Value Range
Public: Public network
VPN: Virtual Private Network

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCalling Party number–Numbering Plan ID–Public, Private
Selects the numbering plan ID that applies to outgoing CO line calls routed through a public and private network.
Default
Public: Unknown
Private: Private
Value Range
Unknown, ISDN-Telephony, National Standard, Private

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCalling Party number–Type of Number–Public, Private
Selects the type of number that applies to outgoing CO line calls routed through a public and private network.
Default
Unknown
Value Range
Unknown, International, National, Network, Subscriber

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCalled Party number–Numbering Plan ID–Public, Private
Selects the numbering plan ID that applies to incoming CO line calls routed through a public and private network.
Default
Public: Unknown
Private: Private
Value Range
Unknown, ISDN-Telephony, National Standard, Private

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCalled Party number–Type of Number–Public, Private
Selects the type of number that applies to incoming CO line calls routed through a public and private network.
Default
Unknown
Value Range
Unknown, International, National, Network, Subscriber

Feature Guide References
None

Supplementary Service

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Selects the port type.

Notes

Each ISDN connection in a QSIG network must have a master port on one PBX and a slave port on another PBX.
ISDN extensions can belong to an incoming call distribution group or idle extension hunting group. In this case, an MSN can be assigned.
Default
CO
Value Range
CO: For connecting to public network
Extension: For connecting to extension
QSIG-Slave: For connecting to private network (slave port)
QSIG-Master: For connecting to private network (master port)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCOLP, CLIR, COLR, CNIP, CONP, CNIR, CONR
Specifies whether each ISDN or QSIG supplementary service is used.
Default
No
Value Range
No, Yes

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.18 PRI Port [1-6] Port Command

Commands for the PRI ports can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the port in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.17 PRI Port [1-6]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.17 PRI Port [1-6]

4.1.19 T1 Port [1-7]

Various settings can be programmed for each T1 channel.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCH
Indicates the channel number (reference only).
Default
Current channel number
Value Range
Channel number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the channel status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the channel command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The channel is in service.
OUS: The channel is out of service.
Fault: The channel is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.20 T1 Port [1-7] Channel Command

lozenge.gifSubscriber Number
Specifies the number used as the CLIP number.
Default
Not stored.
Value Range
Max. 16 digits (consisting of 0—9, *, and #)

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCO Dial Mode
Selects the type of signal used to dial out to a CO line.
Default
DTMF
Value Range
DTMF, Pulse

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifChannel Type
Selects the channel type.
Default
Undefined
Value Range
Undefined: Not assigned
GCOT: Ground Start Central Office
LCOT: Loop Start Central Office
DID: Direct Inward Dialing
TIE (E & M): TIE Line
OPX: Off Premise Extension

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.20.1 T1 Line Service

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifTrunk Property (for TIE channel)
Selects the trunk property of the TIE channel.
Default
Private
Value Range
Public: Use the DIL/DID method to distribute incoming CO line calls.
Private: Use the TIE line service between two or more PBXs.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCPC Detection (DID)–Outgoing, Incoming (for DID channel)
Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming CO line calls before disconnecting the line.
Default
160 ms
Value Range
None, 80 × n (n=2—75) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCPC Detection (LCO/GCO)–Outgoing, Incoming (for GCOT or LCOT channel)
Specifies the length of time required by the PBX to detect a CPC signal on outgoing or incoming CO line calls before disconnecting the line.
Default
160 ms
Value Range
None, 80 × n (n=2—75) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDTMF Width
Selects the length of the DTMF tone sent to the T1 channel.
Default
80 ms
Value Range
80 ms, 160 ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifCO Pulse Speed
Selects the speed at which pulse dials are sent to the T1 channel.
Default
10 pps
Value Range
10 pps, 20 pps

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifWink Signal Time Out
Specifies the length of time that the PBX waits before receiving a wink signal after seizing a CO line.
Default
1024 ms
Value Range
64 × n (n=1—128) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifStart Signal Type
Selects the type of the start signal.
Default
Wink
Value Range
Immediate: Sends the dialed digits to the CO line when the First Dial Timer expires.
Wink: Sends the dialed digits to the CO line when the wink signal is received.

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifSending Caller ID to TIE/DID
Specifies whether Caller ID information is sent when the channel type is TIE or DID.
Default
No
Value Range
Yes, No

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifReceiving Caller ID from TIE/DID
Specifies whether Caller ID information is received when the channel type is TIE or DID.
Default
Yes
Value Range
Yes, No

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifRing Back Tone to Network (for DID or TIE channel)
Enables the PBX to send a ringback tone when the ringback tone cannot be received from the network.
Default
Enable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDial Tone to Extension
Enables the PBX to send a dial tone when the dial tone cannot be received from the network.
Default
Disable
Value Range
Disable, Enable

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPause Time
Specifies the length of a pause.
Default
1.5 ms
Value Range
1.5 ms, 2.5 ms, 3.5 ms, 4.5 ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifFlash Time
Specifies the length of a flash signal.
Default
608 ms
Value Range
None, 16 × n (n=1—255) ms

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDisconnect Time
Specifies the length of time after a CO line is disconnected, during which the PBX cannot seize the line.
Default
1.5 s
Value Range
0.5 s, 1.5 s, 2.0 s, 4.0 s, 12.0 s

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.20 T1 Port [1-7] Channel Command

Commands for the T1 channels can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the channel in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.19 T1 Port [1-7]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the channel out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.19 T1 Port [1-7]

4.1.21 Extension Port [1-8]

Various settings can be programmed for each extension port.

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
Feature References
2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifPort Type
Indicates the port type (reference only).
Default
Current port type
Value Range
DPT: DPT port (DLC)
SLT: SLT port (SLC)
S-Hybrid: Super hybrid port (DHLC)
S-Hybrid (XDP): XDP port of super hybrid port (DHLC)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifTelephone Type
Indicates the connected telephone type (reference only).
The number of all connected telephones and Cell Stations can be viewed by clicking Port Type View.
Default
Current connected telephone type
Value Range
DPT: DPT is connected.
APT: APT is connected.
DSS: DSS Console is connected.
VM: VPS is connected.
SLT: SLT is connected (or no telephone is connected to the super hybrid port).

Feature Guide References
Feature References
2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration

Programming References
4.1.23 Extension Port [1-8] Port Type View

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command as follows:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the PBX.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.22 Extension Port [1-8] Port Command

lozenge.gifExtension Number
Specifies the extension number of the port.
To change the extension number of a wired extension, follow the steps below:
1.Type the new extension number, then click Apply.
2.Set the status of the extension port to "OUS", then "INS".
When changing the extension number, make sure that the extension port is not in use. If the extension number is changed while the port is in use, the new extension number will not come into effect.
Default
Starting at 101 (For port 01 of the first extension card that is installed. Extension numbers are preset for subsequent extensions by adding one to the previous extension number.)
Value Range
Max. 4 digits (consisting of 0—9)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.22 Extension Port [1-8] Port Command

lozenge.gifExtension Name
Specifies the extension name of the port. As for the available characters, refer to the character code table described in section 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TDA Maintenance Console.
Default
Not stored.
Value Range
Max. 20 characters

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifXDP Mode (for S-Hybrid port)
Turns XDP mode on or off for the port.
Default
Off
Value Range
On: XDP enabled (The main telephone and sub telephone have different extension numbers.)
Off: XDP disabled (The main telephone and sub telephone have same extension number [main telephone's extension number]. = Parallel Mode)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
2.1.1 Extension Port Configuration

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifParallel Telephone Ringing (for S-Hybrid port)
Specifies whether a sub telephone (SLT) rings at the same time with the main telephone for an incoming call.
Default
Yes
Value Range
Yes, No

Feature Guide References
Feature References
1.10.9 Paralleled Telephone

Programming References
None

lozenge.gifDPT Property–Type (for DPT or S-Hybrid port)
Selects the port type.
To change the port type of an extension port, follow the steps below:
1.Set the status of the extension port to "OUS".
2.Change the port type of the extension port, then click Apply.
3.Set the status of the extension port to "INS".
Default
Normal
Value Range
Normal: For connecting a DPT
DSS: For connecting a DSS Console (A maximum of 8 DSS Consoles can be connected to the PBX.)
VM (DPT): For connecting a Panasonic VPS through DPT Integration
PC Console: For connecting a PC Console (A maximum of 8 PC Consoles can be connected to the PBX.)

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.22 Extension Port [1-8] Port Command

lozenge.gifDPT Property–Location No. (for DPT or S-Hybrid port)
Specifies the location number of the connected DSS Console or PC Console.
Default
1
Value Range
1—8

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDPT Property–VM Unit No. (for DPT or S-Hybrid port)
Selects the unit number of the connected VPS.
Default
1
Value Range
1, 2

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifDPT Property–VM Port No. (for DPT or S-Hybrid port)
Specifies the VM port number for the port.
Default
1
Value Range
1—12

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifHeadset OFF/ON (for DPT or S-Hybrid port)
Turns on or off the use of headset with a DPT.
Default
OFF
Value Range
OFF, ON

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifRinging Tone (for DPT, S-Hybrid, or S-Hybrid (XDP) port)
Selects the dual-tone switching pattern of ringing tone for incoming calls. This setting is not available for KX-T7200, KX-T7451, APT, and SLT.
Default
A
Value Range
A: 64 ms (697 Hz), 64 ms (852 Hz)
B: 32 ms (697 Hz), 32 ms (852 Hz)
C: 128 ms (697 Hz), 128 ms (852 Hz)
D: 32 ms (697 Hz), 96 ms (852 Hz)

Feature Guide References
None

4.1.22 Extension Port [1-8] Port Command

Commands for the extension ports can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the port in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.21 Extension Port [1-8]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.21 Extension Port [1-8]

4.1.23 Extension Port [1-8] Port Type View

Displays the number of connected telephones and Cell Stations (CSs).

lozenge.gifType
Indicates the types of telephone (reference only).
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
New-DPT (KX-T7600 series DPTs), Old-DPT (DPTs other than KX-T7600 series), APT, SLT, DSS Console, VM, Other, CS

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.21 Extension Port [1-8]

lozenge.gifTotal Count
Indicates the connected number for each type of telephone and CS (reference only). The CS is counted on the basis of CSIF port in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.24 CSI/F Port [1-9]

4.1.24 CSI/F Port [1-9]

Status of the CSIF ports can be referred to, or set to INS (in-service) or OUS (out-of-service).

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifStatus
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow keys to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The Cell Station (CS) is in service.
OUS: The CS is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the CS.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.25 CSI/F Port [1-9] Port Command

4.1.25 CSI/F Port [1-9] Port Command

Commands for the CSIF ports can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the Cell Station (CS) in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.24 CSI/F Port [1-9]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the CS out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the CS, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.24 CSI/F Port [1-9]

4.1.26 IP-GW Port [1-10]

Status of the IP-GW ports can be referred to, or set to INS (in service) or OUS (out of service).

lozenge.gifSlot
Indicates the slot position (reference only).
Default
Current slot number
Value Range
Slot number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifPort
Indicates the port number (reference only).
Default
Current port number
Value Range
Port number

Feature Guide References
None

lozenge.gifConnection
Indicates the port status (reference only).
This column offers two ways to open the screen to select the port command:
Click the desired cell in the column.
Use the arrow key to select the desired cell in the column, and then click Command.
Default
Current status
Value Range
INS: The port is in service.
OUS: The port is out of service.
Fault: The port is not communicating with the network.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.27 IP-GW Port [1-10] Port Command

4.1.27 IP-GW Port [1-10] Port Command

Commands for the IP-GW ports can be programmed.

lozenge.gifINS
Puts the port in service.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.26 IP-GW Port [1-10]

lozenge.gifOUS
Takes the port out of service. This enables a temporal non-use of the port, for example, for the purpose of repair.
Default
Not applicable.
Value Range
Not applicable.

Feature Guide References
Feature References
None

Programming References
4.1.26 IP-GW Port [1-10]