5.2.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
5.2.2.1 KX-UT Series SIP Phones
Description
KX-UT series telephones are Panasonic SIP phones that provide tighter integration with the PBX than general
SIP phones. The following features are available:
Automatic PBX registration
Like IP-PTs (® 5.2.1 IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT)), registration of KX-UT series SIP phones can be made
to occur automatically through system programming.
Phonebook integration
A KX-UT series SIP phone will automatically download up to 100 personal speed dialling numbers and up to
300 system speed dialling numbers (® 2.6.4 Speed Dialling—Personal/System) and store this information in
its local phonebook.
Customisable flexible buttons
The following features can be assigned through system programming to the flexible buttons available on some
KX-UT series SIP phones:
Button
Single-CO (S-CO)
DN
*1
One-Touch
*1
Headset
*1
Login/Logout
*2
Contact (DSS)
Wrap-up
*2
Call Park
*1
This feature is not controlled from the PBX.
*2
Not available on all KX-UT series SIP phones.
Conditions
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Requirement:
A V-UTEXT card is required to use a KX-UT series SIP phone.
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Phonebook entries downloaded from the PBX cannot be edited.
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Only entries in the PBX directories that have phone numbers assigned will be downloaded.
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Feature Guide
Used to access a specified trunk for making or receiving calls.
A type of button specific to KX-UT series SIP phones. For details, refer to
the telephone's documentation.
Used to dial a specified number or feature. For details, refer to the
telephone's documentation.
Used to turn on/off the headset mode while idle.
(® 2.11.4 Headset Operation)
Used to switch between log-in and log-out mode. (® 2.2.2.7 Log-in/
Log-out)
Access another extension with one touch. Unlike a One-Touch button, this
type of button cannot be used to dial feature numbers.
Used to switch between the Wrap-up/Not Ready and Ready modes.
(® 2.2.2.7 Log-in/Log-out)
Place the current call into a parking zone of the PBX. (® 2.13.2 Call
Park) There are two modes:
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Specific: Place the call into the specified park zone.
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Automatic: The telephone searches for an idle park zone from among
those assigned to its own flexible buttons.
Usage