Panasonic KX-TD612E Manual

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General Features
Features Guide
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Phantom Extension
Description
Allows the system to route the calls to a phantom extension. A call to a phantom extension is 
sent to an extension who has the corresponding Phantom button. A Phantom button can be 
assigned by Station Programming.
Conditions
Types of calls whose destination can be the phantom extension are:
Outside calls — Intelligent Call Handling 1:1; Intelligent Call Handling 1:N; IRNA; 
Hunting Group — Overflow
Intercom calls — Extension; Transfer
You can call the phantom extension by pressing the Phantom button or by dialling the 
phantom extension number. If several extensions have the same phantom extension button, 
they will ring simultaneously.
A phantom number must be assigned by System Programming before assigning the 
Phantom button by Station Programming.
There is a maximum of 16 phantom numbers. Each number has 2 to 4 digits, consisting of 
numbers 0 through 9.
The phantom number cannot be used for feature settings such as Call Forwarding.
The lighting patterns and each status of the Phantom button are shown below.
A DSS button can be assigned as the Phantom button so that the operator can use the button 
for transferring a call.
Programming Guide References
[005] Flexible CO Button/PF Key Assignment
[130] Phantom Extension Number Assignment
[140] Phantom Extension Name
Features Guide References
Lighting pattern
Phantom Extension Status
Off
Idle
Red on
Calling a phantom extension
Flashing green rapidly
*1
*1
This lighting pattern is available only if the phantom button is assigned to the CO 
button.
Incoming call