B.
Paired Handset (KX-TPA60)
C.
Paired Phones
D.
Base Unit (KX-TGP600)
: Call Rings
Operation Description
1.
A call is made to Ext. 1201 from Phone C.
2.
When the base unit (KX-TGP600) receives the call, Phone A and Phone B both ring.
3.
The call can be answered from either Phone A or Phone B.
Note
•
While pairing is set, the extension originally set for the paired handset is disabled.
•
While pairing is set, calls made from the paired handset are handled as calls made from the master
desk phone (in the example, 1201). (The caller information for such calls will be that of extension 1201.)
•
While pairing is set and one of the paired phones is busy and the other paired phone goes off hook, a
setting can be made for whether to continue the conversation with the phone that went off hook, or to
send a busy signal to the phone that went off hook (prohibiting operation with that phone). The setting
can be made using configuration parameters or the Web user interface (administrators only).
6.6.2 Pairing (Parallel Mode) Settings
Pairing (Parallel Mode) settings can be made using configuration parameters or the Web user interface
(administrators only).
Up to 4 pairing settings can be made.
Note
•
Only desktop phones (KX-TPA65) can be set as master desk phones.
•
Handsets that are already paired cannot be set as a pair with another phone. (Note that functionality
with such settings cannot be guaranteed.)
Pairing Setting Example
As an example, 4 handsets (KX-TPA60) with a KX-TGP600 base unit, along with 4 desktop phones
(KX-TPA65) are in use.
Document Version 2015-02
6.6.2 Pairing (Parallel Mode) Settings
Administrator Guide
321