Panasonic S-ICX Manual

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S-ICX-50-200
S-ICX (International) issued October 2000
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Benefits:
  Allows users to recognize the ring of their own individual telephones, or distinguish 
between different types of incoming calls.
Applications:
  Companies with separate departments or large, open bullpen areas
FLEXIBLE DIAL PLAN
Description:
The S-ICX’s dial plan is flexible. This means that the system comes with a default set of feature 
codes, which can be changed. (For example, the default Call Forward-All Calls feature code is 
721. But you can change it to 7, or 2#, or ***, or anything else between 1 and 4 digits long.) 
It also means that you can have two different sets of feature codes for each system, dividing 
extensions into two different groups (for example, SLT phones can have a different set of feature 
codes than digital extensions). Each extension can be assigned Dial Plan A or Dial Plan B.
Benefits:
  Analog and digital phones can each have a unique set of feature codes.
  The S-ICX can be designed to match the current phone system’s feature numbering 
plan, therefore minimizing training.
FLEXIBLE RINGING ASSIGNMENT
Description:
Ringing assignment is completely flexible so any exchange line can be assigned to ring at any 
station with a line-appearance key. This ringing assignment can differ in Day 1, Day 2, and Night 
modes depending on user requirements.
Benefits:
  Assures coverage for outside lines, increasing customer satisfaction.
  Allows for customization of the system in order to meet a wide variety of applications.
Applications:
  Any organization that is separated from main answering position
  Departments that continue operations after receptionist switches system into Night 
mode can continue to make and receive calls
“HOWLER” TONE
Description:
If any phone is unintentionally left off-hook, the phone will emit a “howler” tone so someone 
nearby will notice and hang it up. This feature can be enabled/disabled system-wide, and the 
timer for it is also programmable.
Benefits:
  Helps keep phones or trunk lines from being inadvertently tied up because someone 
didn’t put the handset back in the cradle.