Panasonic S-ICX Telephone User Manual


 
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installed in the S-ICX cabinet to support more than 3 parties in a conference.) During a 3-party
conference, a digital intercom phone participant can establish a private conversation with one of
the other parties, then rejoin both to the conference. Since the system is digital, there is no
internal dB loss during a conference - but you can still program additional dB gain/loss settings
for conference calls.
Benefits:
Saves time and money associated with conferencing geographically-separated
employees, customers, etc.
Users can establish their own conference calls without auxiliary equipment.
CTI (COMPUTER TELEPHONY INTEGRATION)
Description:
For desktop computer-driven applications on a station-to-station basis, the Panasonic S-ICX
supports Microsoft’s Windows-based Telephone Application Programming Interface (TAPI). The
system also offers powerful computer/phone integrations for the Attendant position (via our PC
Attendant Console) as well as end-user phones (via our PC Phone). For more information
about these CTI applications, see Chapter 5 - Special Applications in this document.
Benefits:
Enables customers to operate more efficiently by taking advantage of the latest
telephone and computer convergence. These industries are coming together to offer
a more intelligent and streamlined way to do business.
Applications:
Control and pull up information on your “on-screen” phone based on caller
information
Allows computer applications to control telephone operation
DATA SECURITY
Description:
Data Security makes it possible to prevent interruptions on a phone. This feature is often used
when the phone is hooked up to a modem, but it could also be used for confidential or sensitive
calls. Data Security can be implemented for all phone usage, or it can apply only to outside line
use.
Benefits:
Protects data transmissions from being interrupted or cut off.
Applications:
Modem phones
DELAYED RINGING
Description:
An incoming or transferred call, as well as intercom calls using the DN key, can be programmed
to ring at a secondary answering position if the call rings the primary answering position more
than a specified length of time. The call can be programmed to ring at one or more delay ringing
positions (including phones with BLF keys). This feature also works with Direct Inward Dialing
(DDI) calls.
Benefits:
Ensures that a call does not go unanswered or ring for an extended period of time.