1.15 Optional Device Features
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Feature Guide
1.15.7 Automatic Fax Transfer
Description
The PBX can distinguish between fax calls and other types of calls arriving on DISA lines, and automatically
transfer fax calls to preprogrammed destinations. When a call arrives on a DISA line, an OGM is played (
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1.15.5 Outgoing Message (OGM)). At the same time, the PBX begins fax signal detection. If a fax signal is
detected, the PBX recognises that the call is a fax call, and transfers the call to the fax destination assigned
to that OGM through system programming. This allows a single trunk to be used seamlessly for both voice
and fax calls, with only voice calls arriving at user extensions.
[Available Automatic Fax Transfer Destinations]
Conditions
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Hardware Requirement:
An MSG card
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This feature is only effective for calls arriving on DISA lines.
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If a fax signal is not detected before the DISA Intercept Routing—No Dial timer expires, the call is
redirected to the operator extension, and fax detection ends.
Installation Manual References
Destination
Availability
Wired Extension
PS
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Incoming Call Distribution Group
PS Ring Group
Floating Extension no. for SVM
VM Group (DTMF/DPT)
External Pager (TAFAS)
DISA
ISDN Remote Maintenance
Idle Line Access no. + Phone no.
Trunk Group Access no. + Trunk Group no. + Phone no.
Other PBX Extension (TIE with no PBX Code)
Other PBX Extension (TIE with PBX Code)
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: A PS destination can be used to forward fax calls to a fax machine at another PBX connected by TIE
line. A virtual PS can be specified as the destination of fax calls. Then, the extension number of the fax
machine at the other PBX can be specified as the FWD—ALL Calls destination for calls to that virtual
PS. (
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Summary of Contents for KX-TDA15
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