Conditions
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The KX-NCS3910, KX-NCS4910 or KX-NCS4950 (Activation Key for Software Upgrade to Enhanced
Version) is required for all PBXs in the network to use these features. Furthermore, all PBXs in the network
must be KX-NCP or KX-TDE series with MPR Software Version 4.1000 or later.
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Enhanced QSIG features can be disabled at the TIE Table level through system programming.
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Calls made by accessing a CO line via an S-CO button or Trunk Group Access feature number, etc. cannot
use enhanced QSIG features because they do not refer to the TIE Table. This includes calls made from
the call log of the KX-NT400, or from the call history of Communication Assistant (CA) because such calls
specify a trunk group directly.
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Calls forwarded using CF (Call Forwarding) by QSIG cannot use enhanced QSIG features.
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Leave Message Waiting
Over a network, the Message Waiting set/cancel/callback feature number cannot be used to set or cancel
Message Waiting.
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Executive Busy Override
When executive busy override is used to interrupt a call between an extension in another PBX and an
outside caller to make a 3-party conference call, and then the extension in the other PBX leaves the
conversation, the call will be considered a CO-to-CO line call. If enabled through system programming, the
call will be terminated at this time.
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Directed Call Pickup
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When dialing using the PBX Code Method (Access with PBX Code)
Dial as follows: [TIE Line Access Number] + [PBX Code of ringing extension] + [Directed Call Pickup
feature number] + [Ringing extension number].
For example, to pickup the ringing extension 101 that is in another PBX with the PBX Code 123, you
would dial "7-123- 41-101".
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When dialing using the Extension Number Method (Access without PBX Code)
Dial as follows: [All but last digit of the ringing extension ] + [Directed Call Pickup feature
number] + [Ringing extension number].
For example, to pickup the ringing extension 321 over a network, dial "32 - 41-321".
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To use Directed Call Pickup over a VoIP network using Common Extension Numbering for Multiple
PBXs, the operation must be predialed, or executed using CTI.
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To use QSIG enhanced features over an IP network, the network should consist of only V-IPGW cards or
only IP-GW cards.
PC Programming Manual References
4.18 [2-9] System Options—Option 2—
CO - CO Call Limitation—After Conference
11.1 [9-1] TIE Table—Enhanced QSIG
13.1.26 Private Network Features—VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol)
Description
The PBX can connect to another PBX via a private IP network. In this case, voice signals are converted into
IP packets (VoIP) and sent through this network.
VoIP networks support private network communications using TIE line service.
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