Which Phone Systems Are Compatible - Panasonic KX-TVP200 Installation Manual

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1.3 SYSTEM BASICS
Note: The actual Hard Disk Drive mounted on your VPS may look different from the one
shown in the corresponding illustration provided in the beginning of this section.
CPU Board:
(One/system) Main processing unit for the system. Comprised of central microprocessor,
ROM, dynamic RAM, system controller, Rotary Switch, and an RS-232C interface.

1.3.3 Which Phone Systems are Compatible?

We recommend integration with the following Panasonic phone systems:
Panasonic KX-TD500
Panasonic KX-TD1232
Panasonic KX-TD816
Panasonic KX-TA series
Panasonic KX-TD612
Note
The KX-TD500 is not sold in the United Kingdom. It is only available in some
countries.
We cannot guarantee adequate integration of the VPS with other PBX systems or with
Key Systems. If the customer does not have a recommended Panasonic PBX system,
be sure that the system has the features listed below.
The PBX should have the following features for successful integration:
Single line (tip/ring) port circuits (Some PBXs need an OPX card to provide this
connection.)
Extension to extension touchtone signalling
Message Waiting Notification from an SLT (single-line telephone)
Screened transfer from an SLT
Message Waiting Notification on proprietary (multi-line) sets (message waiting lamp
accessed by dialling on/off codes)
If the PBX does not have these features, VPS operation will be limited.
See 3.1.4 PBX Requirements for Integration. You will find the following information about each
feature listed:
Description
Limitations of the system without the feature
Tests to determine whether the PBX has the feature
VOICE MAIL
The recommended Panasonic PBX systems have Follow-on ID and Inband Integration. When
callers are transferred to an extension that is forwarded to Voice Mail, Follow-on ID sends
callers directly to the mailbox. Without Follow-on ID, the caller would have to re-enter the
mailbox number when connected to Voice Mail.
Touchtone Integration enables the VPS to recognise the current state of the call and improve
its call handling performance. When enabled, the PBX informs the VPS of the status of the call
(busy, answered, ringing, etc.) by sending a code with touchtones before sending the normal
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