Panasonic KX-TVP100E Installation Manual And Instructions For Use page 189

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4.5.6 Hardware Settings
Value Range
Parameter
(default)
Integration
1. None
Mode
2. Inband
3. D-PITS
To program the 10 parameters on the next page, use Special Commands and
Dial Codes listed below. Up to 12 digits can be set for each parameter.
D : Disconnecting
F : Hook Flash
R : Ring Back Tone Detection
S : Silence Detection
T : Dial Tone Detection
W : Wait for 1 second
X : Extension Dialing
A : Answer
1–9, 0,
Specifies methods of integrating VPS with your
PBX.
1. None
(None)
Both PBX and VPS work independently. No
information is provided concerning the status
of the other system.
2. Inband
The PBX sends DTMF tone codes to the VPS
which indicate the state of the call (busy,
answered, disconnected, etc.). The Inband
integration enables the VPS to recognize the
call transfer status faster. The PBX codes that
indicate the status of calls must be defined.
you have set the PBX type to a KX-T series
telephone system, these codes will automatically
default to proper codes.
This is available when the VPS works with one
of the following Panasonic KX-T series
telephone systems:
T 1232, T96, T336, TD816, TD1232
3. D-PITS
The VPS communicates with the PBX via
D-PITS interface. This is available when the
VPS works with one of the following Panasonic
KX-TD series telephone systems:
TD816, TD1232.
, # : Dial Codes
Description/Function
System Administrator
Reference
D-PITS
p.3-21
Inband
p3-26
PBX
Integration
p.3-47
Inband
Signaling
Parameters
p.4-83
If
4-81

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