Introduction
Introduction
About this Feature Manual
This Feature Manual is designed to serve as an overall feature reference for the Panasonic Business
Communication Server.
It explains what this Business Communication Server can do, and how to obtain the most out of its many
features and facilities.
In this manual
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The PBX functions provided by Business Communication Server are described here just "PBX" in this
manual.
The Structure of this Manual
This manual contains the following sections:
Section 1, For Your Safety
Provides details about safety precautions for preventing personal injury and/or damage to property.
Section 2, Call Handling Features
Provides details about the call handling features.
Section 3, Unified Messaging System
Provides details about the features of the Unified Messaging system.
Section 4, Network Features
Provides details about public and private networks you can connect the PBX to.
Section 5, System Configuration and Administration Features
Provides details about the system configuration and administration features.
Section 6, Appendix
Provides tables listing capacity of system resources, exclusive features for each PBX model, tone and
ring tone tables, and the revision history of this Feature Manual.
Compatible Telephones and Devices
A list of telephone and device types that are compatible with this PBX can be found in the Installation
Manual. However, if you expand the capabilities of this PBX by connecting a KX-TDA600/620,
TDE600/620 series PBX, using Multi-Connection function or a KX-TDA100D PBX, the following types of
telephones, devices, and trunks can also be used:
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Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT)
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Analogue Proprietary Telephones (APT)
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Direct Station Selection Consoles (DSS Consoles)
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T1 off-premise extensions (T1-OPX)
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T1/E1 trunks
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DID trunks
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E&M trunks (KX-TDE/KX-TDA series only)
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CLCOT trunks (KX-TDA100D only)
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ELCOT trunks (KX-TDE600/KX-TDA600 only)
These types of telephones, devices, and trunks are listed in the manual for various features. However, be
aware that they are only applicable if a stacking connection is established. For details about stacking, see
"5.3.1 Stacking Connection".
Functional Limitation
KX-NSX Series treats the KX-UT series phone as a general-purpose SIP phone.
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