3.2
PBX PARAMETERS AND PORT SETTINGS
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS
Digit Translation Table Parameters
These parameters allow PBXs that have a fixed Follow-on ID sequence to be used with the KX-
TVS75/100/200. For example, a Follow-on ID sequence of [
101] can be changed to
[#6101] by using these parameters.
•
Inter-Digit Time-Out: This parameter defines the interval of incoming signals (Follow-
on ID) from the PBX to the VPS. The Digit Translation Table applies the digits received
within this time to translation.
•
Input-Output (up to 8 alphanumeric characters): When the system receives digits
within the inter-digit time, it checks them against the input table. If they are found, the
system utilizes the output digits in their place.
6
Forwarded to Voice
Mail (Ringing)
The extension dialed is forwarded to Voice Mail and another
Voice Mail port is able to answer. (This lets the first Voice Mail
port, usually an Auto Attendant, send the call to the other Voice
Mail port.)
7
Forwarded to Voice
Mail (Busy)
The extension dialed is forwarded to Voice Mail and no other
Voice Mail ports are available to accept the call. (This signals
the Voice Mail port [usually Auto-Attendant] to let the caller to
leave a message.)
8
Forwarded to Extn. The extension dialed is forwarded to another, non-Voice Mail
extension.
9
Confirmation Tone The Message Waiting Lamp On or Message Waiting Lamp Off
code is dialed successfully.
#9
Disconnect
The caller disconnects. The central office must set a CPC signal
to the PBX line for this signal to work for CO calls.
Table 16
Code
(default)
Call State
Sent to the Voice Mail Port When...
The remainder of this section consists of step-by-step guides for software verification
and programming of the recommended Panasonic PBX systems.
If you have any problems as you go through this section, please call Panasonic
Technical Support at (201) 392-4843.
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS75
Page 2: ...2...
Page 13: ...VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 13 Section 1 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
Page 26: ...1 3 SYSTEM BASICS 26 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW Table 6 CO Lines Port 1 4 1 5 8 2...
Page 30: ...1 4 DIGITAL INTEGRATION 30 VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW...
Page 31: ...INSTALLATION 31 Section 2 INSTALLATION...
Page 97: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 97 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM...
Page 127: ...FINAL SETUP 127 Section 6 FINAL SETUP...
Page 135: ...SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 135 Section 7 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 166: ...7 5 SPECIFICATIONS 166 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 167: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 167 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES...
Page 188: ...A1 SYSTEM FEATURES 188 SYSTEM FEATURES...
Page 189: ...SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION 189 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION...
Page 247: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE 247 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 261: ...MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE 261 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 302: ...D7 LIST OF MODIFIABLE PROMPTS 302 MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE...
Page 312: ...312 Glossary...
Page 313: ...Index 313 INDEX...