INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TA SERIES PBX AND KX-TD SERIES PBX
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4.1
GUIDELINES FOR DIGITAL INTEGRATION
4.1.1
Why Digital Integration is Important
The VPS works well with most PBXs because its connections are made through a standard
single line (tip/ring) telephone interface. However, the communication between the PBX and
VPS is best when Digital Integration is used; the VPS is already set up to communicate through
Digital Integration.
Once Digital Integration is established, the PBX sends information to the VPS through the data
link. This information enables the VPS to identify the extension that is calling, know where
from and why a call is forwarded, and recognize what the caller wants to do. This
communication allows features that are only available with Digital Integration—several of
which are described below:
Table 13
DIGITAL INTEGRATION FEATURES
Remote Call Forwarding Set
(DPT Integration only)
The subscribers and the Message Manager can
program their extensions from a remote location to
forward various types of calls to a desired extension or
an outside telephone.
Auto Configuration
The VPS knows what extension numbers exist on the
PBX and creates mailboxes for each extension
automatically. Also sets the VPS clock with data from
the PBX clock.
Live Call Screening
Extension users can monitor messages as they are
being left in the mailbox or intercept if required.
Two-Way Recording
Extension users can record conversations into their
own mailboxes by pressing one button.
Two-Way Transfer
Extension users can record conversations into another
person’s mailbox by pressing a button and dialing an
extension number.
Direct Mailbox Access
The subscriber can directly enter his mailbox when he
calls the VPS. He does not have to dial his mailbox
number.
Trunk Service
(Universal Port)
Each PBX trunk (CO line) group can be assigned one
of 4 incoming call services: Voice Mail Service,
Automated Attendant Service, Interview Service and
Custom Service.
Summary of Contents for KX-TVS90
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Page 113: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM Installation Manual 113 Section 5 CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM ...
Page 146: ...CUSTOMIZING THE SYSTEM 146 Installation Manual ...
Page 147: ...FINAL SETUP Installation Manual 147 Section 6 FINAL SETUP ...
Page 189: ...SYSTEM FEATURES Installation Manual 189 Appendix A SYSTEM FEATURES ...
Page 219: ...SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE Installation Manual 219 Appendix B SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR S GUIDE ...
Page 295: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE Installation Manual 295 Appendix C SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE ...
Page 320: ...SYSTEM MANAGER S GUIDE 320 Installation Manual ...
Page 321: ...MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE Installation Manual 321 Appendix D MESSAGE MANAGER S GUIDE ...
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