Guidelines For Inband Integration; What Is Inband Integration; When To Use Inband Integration; Pbx Requirements For Inband Integration - Panasonic KX-TVA50 Installation Manual

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5.1.3 PBX Requirements for Inband Integration

5.1 Guidelines for Inband Integration

5.1.1 What is Inband Integration?

In order for the VPS to function, it must be integrated with the PBX it serves. The type of integration that is
used determines how voice (caller messages, VPS prompts, etc.) and data (extension status, button presses,
etc.) are sent between the VPS and the PBX.
When the VPS and PBX use Inband Integration, voices are sent using analog technology, and data is sent
using analog DTMF tones.
The PBX informs the VPS of the status of extensions by sending DTMF tones and Call Progress tones to the
VPS. Similar to an extension user, the VPS places calls by going off-hook and dialing numbers. It starts call
transfers with a hookswitch flash to put callers on hold and then dials the extension number, just like an
extension user.
Signals Sent Between the PBX and VPS
PBX to VPS
Call Progress Tones
ringback
busy
reorder
DTMF tones

5.1.2 When to Use Inband Integration

The type of PBX and/or the type of extension cards installed in the PBX will determine whether Inband
Integration should be used. Generally, if the VPS is connected to an APT/DPT Integration compatible
Panasonic PBX, APT/DPT Integration—not Inband Integration—is the ideal integration method. See
1.1.7 Compatible PBXs for more information.
Note
Certain VPS features are not available when using Inband Integration.
Availability of VPS features depend on the PBX being used.
5.1.3 PBX Requirements for Inband Integration
The type of VPS, PBX, and PBX extension cards used will determine the availability of certain features. In
order to use the features described in this section, you may need to test the PBX for compatibility or refer to
the documentation included with the PBX.

Single Line (Tip/Ring) Port Circuits

The VPS can only be connected to PBX extension jacks that support standard single line telephones (SLTs).
Some PBXs need an OPX card to provide this connection. However, some OPX cards do not provide all
the capabilities listed in this section.
The following are the minimum current and voltages that the PBX must supply:
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VPS to PBX
SLT Signals
on/off hook
hookswitch flash
DTMF tones
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