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13.1.27 PS (Portable Station)

Description
A Panasonic portable station (PS) can be used in place of a proprietary telephone (PT), providing wireless
access to PBX features and call handling.
Cell Stations (CSs) allow PSs to receive reception within a designated area.
1.
Registration
Before a PS can be used, it must be registered with the PBX through system programming and assigned
an extension number.
® 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station—PS Registration and De-registration—
® [690] PS Registration
Because a PS transmits radio waves, it is possible that a PS belonging to a neighboring PBX can be
registered to your PBX. To prevent this sort of unauthorized registration, a personal identification number
(PIN) can be programmed for this PBX that must be entered on the PS during registration. This PIN, if
programmed, is only used during the PS registration process.
® 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station—PS Registration and De-registration—
® [691] PS Termination
Each PS can be registered to more than one PBX if necessary, and registration can be canceled if a PS
will no longer be used with one of these PBXs.
® 3.47 [1-2] Portable Station—PS Registration and De-registration—
® [692] Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration
2.
Connection
There are two ways a PS can be used.
As an Extension
A PS is assigned its own extension number when it is registered to a PBX. The PS can use this extension
number to make and receive calls, just as a wired telephone can. A PS can be a member of an incoming
call distribution (ICD) group, can be assigned as the destination for redirected calls, etc., just as a wired
telephone can.
A PS can also be a member of a PS ring group (® 13.1.31 PS—Ring Group). A PS ring group is a way
for several PSs to be notified of an incoming call simultaneously, but does not offer all of the features
provided by an ICD group. (® 9.1.1 ICD GROUP FEATURES)
In Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
A PS can share an extension number with a wired telephone, allowing extension users to use their PSs
when they are away from their desks to answer or make calls as if they were using their wired telephones.
(® 20.1.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
3.
PS Interaction with CS
Each PS communicates with the PBX wirelessly through a cell station (CS). Each CS is connected to the
PBX and sends and receives radio waves to and from different PSs within its range, using different channels
for different PSs.
A PS must be within range of a CS in order to be used, however, multiple CSs can be used with the same
PBX to offer a greater area of wireless coverage. Additionally, a PS does not need to be used with a specific
CS; any PS can communicate with any CS provided the PS is registered to the PBX, and provided the CS
has at least one channel available.
Handover
If a PS is within range of more than one CS, the PS will communicate with the CS which has the greatest signal
strength and an available channel. When a PS user moves out of range of one CS and moves in range of
another CS, the PS will "hand over" its communications to the new CS. Handover is possible when:
a.
The PS is on an intercom call or on a call with an outside party. (The call will not be disconnected during
the handover.)
b.
A call is ringing at the PS. (The call will continue to ring after the handover.)
c.
The PS is in idle status (i.e., waiting to receive calls).
Document Version 2013-05
13.1.27 PS (Portable Station)
Registration
Personal Identification Number
De-registration
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