Cellular Phone Features; Cellular Phone Features-Summary - Panasonic KX-NSX1000 Manual

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2.27 Cellular Phone Features

2.27 Cellular Phone Features
2.27.1 Cellular Phone Features—SUMMARY
Description
This PBX provides features to support the use of cellular phones and other outside destinations with the
PBX. Calls can be forwarded from public device names to outside destinations such as cellular phones, and
then answered as if the user was at an extension within the PBX. Also, when the receiving extension directly
forwards the call to a cellular phone, the cellular phone can use PBX extension features in the same way as
if it called the PBX directly.
The following features can be used with cellular phones and other outside extensions:
Feature
Parallel Ringing When
Forwarding to Trunk
DISA Automatic Walking COS
DISA Call Transfer From
Outside Destination
DISA Call Transfer to outside
user
Conditions
KX-NSUM001, KX-NSUM010, KX-NSUM050, KX-NSUM100, KX-NSUM500 (Activation Key for Mobile) or
KX-NSUA001, KX-NSUA010, KX-NSUA050, KX-NSUA100, KX-NSUA500 (Advanced User AK) is
required to use these features. One activation key is required for each extension that will use these
features.
Also, the Mobile Extension setting for each extension must be set to Enable.
Call disconnection detection
When LCOT is used for the trunk, the system cannot detect call disconnection. Therefore, the system
disconnects the trunk side after transferring the call (unscreened transfer).
PC Programming Manual References
8.1.1 Users—User Container—Add User/Edit User—Device Settings—Mobile Phone—Quantity of Mobile
devices
236
Feature Manual
Description & Reference
When an unanswered call is forwarded to an outside line, such
as a cellular phone, the forwarding extension's phone will
continue ringing until the forwarded call is answered at either
phone.
→ 2.3.2 Call Forwarding (FWD)
Registered cellular phones are automatically recognised as PBX
extensions when calling through DISA.
→ 2.16.1 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
A cellular phone user who answers a trunk call forwarded from
the PBX using DISA can transfer that call to an extension
(including over a TIE connection) or to an outside party. It is also
possible to establish a Conference call, perform Call Splitting,
and page with a call on hold to transfer the call.
→ 2.16.1 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
From the transfer destination (including the outside party), it is
possible to establish a Conference call, perform Call Splitting,
and page with a call on hold to transfer the call.
→ 2.16.1 Direct Inward System Access (DISA)

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