13.3 [11-3] Power Failure Transfer
When the power supply to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) switches the current connections to
Auxiliary Connections, so that certain SLTs and trunks can be connected. Auxiliary Connections allow trunk
calls to be made during a power failure. For KX-NCP series PBXs, one trunk card and one extension card that
are physically connected by RJ45 cable can be specified. For KX-TDE series PBXs, up to 6 pairs of trunk cards
and extension cards that are physically connected by RJ11 cable can be specified. The conversations through
the lines specified here will be maintained even when the power returns.
For the KX-TDE600, select the shelf for which to set connections from the Shelf list. Note that PFT connections
can only be made within the same shelf.
Trunk Card Slot No.
Specifies the position of the trunk card to be used.
Value Range
For KX-NCP500:
None, Small Free Slot 1, Small Free Slot 2, Small Free Slot 3
For KX-NCP1000:
None, Small Free Slot 1, Small Free Slot 2, Small Free Slot 3, Small Free Slot 4
For KX-TDE series:
None, 1–11
Maintenance Console Location
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Programming Manual References
None
Feature Guide References
2.4.1 Power Failure Transfer
Extension Card Slot No.
Specifies the position of the extension card to be used.
Value Range
For KX-NCP500:
None, Small Free Slot 1, Small Free Slot 2, Small Free Slot 3
For KX-NCP1000:
None, Small Free Slot 1, Small Free Slot 2, Small Free Slot 3, Small Free Slot 4
For KX-TDE series:
None, 1–11
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