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A KX-TGP600 can be registered to up to 8 V-SIPEXT ports. In addition, one KX-TGP600 can support up
to 8 wireless handset conversations simultaneously. However, since the number of wireless handsets is
controlled by the KX-TGP600, from the PBX’s perspective it appears that the number of occupied ports
does not match the number of extensions (i.e., the PBX can only see the KX-TGP600 base unit).
Depending on the registration status of the wireless handsets, up to 8 activation keys for IP-PT/P-SIP may
be required.
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P-SIP phones are counted as general SIP phones and, therefore, are included in the maximum capacity
for general SIP phones.
[For KX-NTV series]
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KX-NTV series devices are treated as P-SIP devices.
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Camera control by key pad (dialing) operation is possible only for KX-HDV series SIP phones and
third-party SIP phones compatible with RFC8233. However, camera control is available only from terminals
that can display the video feed from KX-NTV series devices.
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To perform camera control, a P2P connection between the KX-NTV series device and the controlling device
is necessary.
Installation Manual References
PC Programming Manual References
15.1.29 PT Programming
Description
A proprietary telephone (PT) can be used to customize the settings of the PBX or of an extension, using the
following programming features:
Programming
Type
Description
Example
Authorized
Programmer
Personal
Programming
Used by an extension user to
customize the extension’s settings.
PT Display Language,
Call Waiting Tone, etc.
Extension user
Manager
Programming
Used by an extension assigned as a
manager to customize the current
state of an extension, or to grant
special privileges temporarily to an
extension user.
Switching the current
time mode, Remote
Extension Dial Lock,
Remote PIN Clear, etc.
Extension assigned
as a manager
Conditions
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Class of Service (COS) programming determines whether personal programming can be performed.
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COS programming determines which extensions are manager extensions and can therefore perform
manager programming.
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During programming, the PT is considered to be busy and will not receive calls.
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