[Example of Wireless XDP Parallel Mode, XDP Parallel Mode]
PBX
CSIF Card
Extension Card
Extn. 102
Extn. 103
XDP Parallel Mode
Wireless XDP
Parallel Mode
DHLC Card
DPT
Wired Telephone
(APT, DPT, SLT)
PS
Cell Station
Wireless Phone
(or any SLT)
Conditions
•
Whether or not a PS is allowed to pair itself with a wired telephone is determined by the COS assigned to
the extension number of the wired telephone.
•
Wireless XDP Parallel mode can be turned on or off using the PS only.
•
To switch between the wired telephone and the PS during a conversation, simply go off-hook with the other
telephone. Alternatively, to seize a separate line, use another method, such as pressing a CO or
INTERCOM button.
In addition, going off-hook with the other telephone seizes a separate line when the extension is:
a.
Engaged in a conference call. (
®
3.1.18 Conference,
®
5.1.3 Executive Busy Override,
®
13.1.14 Privacy Release)
b.
Screening a call using Live Call Screening (LCS) or when recording a conversation using Two-way
Record. (
®
19.1.4 Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration)
c.
Receiving an Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA). (
®
12.1.3 OHCA (Off-hook Call
Announcement))
d.
Being monitored by another extension. (
®
3.1.6 Call Monitor)
e.
When the extension has a call on consultation hold. (
®
3.1.20 Consultation Hold)
•
When a PS in Wireless XDP Parallel mode is on a call, other extension users cannot perform the following
features when they call this extension:
–
Executive Busy Override (
®
5.1.3 Executive Busy Override)
–
Whisper OHCA (
®
20.1.4 Whisper OHCA)
•
When a PS is paired with a wired telephone, most of the extension settings assigned to the wired telephone
(extension number, extension name, etc.) will be used by the PS, and the PS will use its own extension
settings once again when Wireless XDP Parallel mode is canceled. Note, however, that the following
extension settings of the wired telephone are copied to the extension settings of the PS when Wireless
XDP Parallel mode is activated, and will remain in effect for the PS after the mode is canceled.
–
Call Waiting Setting (
®
3.1.11 CALL WAITING FEATURES)
–
FWD/Do Not Disturb (DND) Setting (
®
4.1.10 DND (Do Not Disturb),
®
6.1.6 FWD (Call
Forwarding))
–
Call Pickup Deny Setting (
®
3.1.8 Call Pickup)
–
Executive Busy Override Deny Setting (
®
5.1.3 Executive Busy Override)
–
Itemized Billing Code for Automatic Route Selection (ARS) (
®
1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route
Selection))
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Summary of Contents for KX-NCP500
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