3.2 PBX PARAMETERS AND PORT SETTINGS
INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH PANASONIC KX-T PHONE SYSTEMS
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3.2.4 PBX Interface Parameters
Dialing Parameters
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PBX Type:
Specifies the type of PBX which is connected to the VPS.
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Integration Mode:
Specifies the method of integration to be used between the VPS and PBX. If PBX type is set
to the Panasonic KX-T series, the Inband Signaling parameters are set automatically and
should not be altered. APT Integration is only available when a KX-TA624 PBX is
connected and the software is upgraded. DPT Integration is only available when a KX-TD
series PBX is connected and the software is upgraded.
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Operator Transfer Sequence:
Tells the VPS how to transfer a call to the operator.
Example:
FTX [hookswitch flash—dial tone—dial (operator) extn.]
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Extension Transfer Sequence:
Tells the VPS how to transfer a call to an extension.
Example:
FTX [hookswitch flash—dial tone—dial extn.]
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Alternate Extension (Transfer Sequence):
Tells the VPS how to transfer a call to an extension that is entered into the "Alternate
Extension Group." This is useful for extensions that need a special transfer procedure (i.e.,
blind transfer) such as modem extensions.
Example:
FTXD [hookswitch flash—dial tone—dial extn.—hang up]
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Reconnect Sequence on Busy:
Tells the VPS how to return to the caller if the extension the caller has dialed is busy. PBXs
differ in how they handle this function. Test from an SLT to determine the sequence.
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Reconnect Sequence on No Answer:
Tells the VPS how to return to the caller if the extension the caller has dialed does not
Table 10
SEQUENCE CODES
D Disconnect
F Hookswitch Flash
R Ring Detection
S Silence Detection
T Dialtone Detection
W Wait for 1 Second
X Dial Extension
A: Answer
0-9, , #
DTMF Digits