Button
Usage
Single-CO (S-CO)
Used to access a specified trunk for making or receiving calls.
DN
A type of button specific to SIP phones. For details, refer to the
telephone’s documentation.
One-Touch
Used to dial a specified number or feature. For details, refer to the
telephone’s documentation.
Login/Logout
Used to switch between log-in and log-out mode. (
®
2.2.2.7 Log-in/
Log-out)
Contact (DSS)
Access another extension with one touch. Unlike a One-Touch button, this
type of button cannot be used to dial feature numbers.
Wrap-up
Used to switch between the Wrap-up/Not Ready and Ready modes.
(
®
2.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out)
Call Park
Place the current call into a parking zone of the PBX. (
®
2.13.2 Call
Park) There are two modes:
•
Specific: Place the call into the specified park zone.
•
Automatic: The telephone searches for an idle park zone from among
those assigned to its own flexible buttons.
Conditions
•
S-PSs can operate only under a SIP-CS. They are not compatible with other types of CSs (e.g., IP-CSs).
Also, other types of PSs cannot operate under a SIP-CS.
•
SIP-CSs can operate under the same KX-NS1000 as other types of CSs (e.g., IP-CS) so long as each
type’s wireless range does not overlap with the other.
•
Roaming between sites in a One-look network is not supported. However, as part of the One-look
Networking Survivability feature (
®
4.2.3 One-look Networking Survivability), the S-PS can operate under
another PBX if the Master unit goes offline. In this case, the secondary PBX setting of the S-PS must be
configured and the S-PS must be registered to a SIP-CS under the secondary PBX.
•
To allow roaming to a remote location, a SIP-CS must be installed at the remote location, and the
SIP-CS’s SIP server must be the same PBX to which the S-PS is registered.
Feature Guide
461
5.2.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
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