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Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Installation Manual 281 Table 67 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Intercom Paging SequenceUp to 12 digits con- sisting of 0-9, , # and special codes (FXW)Specifies the intercom paging sequence required by the PBX. This can be programmed using up to 12 of the following 8 letters and 12 dial codes. D: Disconnecting F: Hook Flash R: Ringback Tone Detection S: Silence Detection T: Dial Tone Detection W: Wait for 1 s X: Pager Dialing A: Answer 1-9, 0, , #: Dial Codes Release for Intercom PagingUp to 12 digits con- sisting of 0-9, , # and special codes (FW)Specifies the intercom paging release code required by the PBX. This can be programmed using up to 12 of the 8 letters and 12 dial codes as specified above. No Answer Time for Intercom Paging1-30 s (5)Specifies the length of time (in seconds) the VPS must wait before concluding Intercom Paging when there is no answer. The VPS will return to the caller if the paged party does not respond before this timer expires. Announcement Repeat Cycle1-3 times (1)Specifies the number of times to announce the intercom page. Example: I have a call for (mailbox owners name). Intercom Paging Retry1-10 times (2)Specifies the number of times to retry paging when the paging destination is busy or if there is no answer. Note: This setting applies only when the subscriber has enabled Intercom Paging in Incomplete Call Handling Status.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 282 Installation Manual Other Parameters-Fax Management You can program the VPS to automatically forward incoming fax calls to a fax extension. You can specify a maximum of 2 fax extensions as the destination for the Automatic Fax Transfer. If the main fax extension is not available to receive a fax, the VPS will forward the fax transmission to the alternate fax extension.Paging Code for Group 1-16Up to 12 digits consisting of 0-9, ,# for each group (Group 1-8: 331-338; All Groups [Group 17]: 33 )Specifies the intercom paging access code required by the PBX. Note: The Intercom Paging Group Number available for each subscriber is determined on a COS-by-COS basis. Paging Code for All Groups To access the proper menu for Fax Management, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-8 Table 68 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Automatic Transfer of Incoming Fax Call1: Disable 2: Enable (Disable)Enables or disables the Automatic Transfer of Incoming Fax Call Service. Note: Automatic detection works for only the first 30s. Main Fax Extension No.2-5 digits (None)Specifies the main fax extension number. Alternate Fax Extension No.2-5 digits (None)Specifies the alternate fax extension number. When the main fax extension is busy or does not answer within the specified Fax No Answer Time, the VPS forwards the fax call to the alternate fax extension.Table 67 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Installation Manual 283 Fax No Answer Time5-60 s (10)Specifies the length of time (in seconds) the VPS must wait before taking other action when there is no answer at either fax extension. Note: This timer applies to the fax call that has been transferred to the main or alternate fax extension. Fax Manager Mailbox No.2-5 digits (None)Specifies the Fax Manager Mailbox Number. The VPS will notify the fax manager of the status of fax calls depending upon the settings of the Fax No Answer Coverage Mode and Fax Notification Mode parameters. Fax No Answer Coverage Mode1. No 2. Mbx 3. Ext (No)If set to Mbx, the VPS will leave the number of unanswered fax calls in the Fax Managers mailbox. Example: The FAX transfer situation is as follows. One attempt was no answer. 1. If set to Ext, the VPS will call the Fax Managers extension to specify the number of unanswered fax calls received. 2. If set to Mbx, the VPS will leave the number of unanswered fax calls in the Fax Managers mailbox. 3. If set to No, the VPS will take no action concerning unanswered fax calls. Fax Notification Mode1. No 2. Mbx 3. Ext (No)If set to Mbx, the VPS will leave the number of successfully received fax calls in the Fax Managers mailbox. Example: You have 1 FAX message. 1. If set to Ext, after a fax extension successfully receives a fax call, the VPS will automatically call the Fax Managers extension and play a voice prompt: You have 1 FAX message. The VPS will also leave the total number of received fax calls in the Fax Managers mailbox. 2. If set to No, the VPS will not take any action concerning successfully received fax calls.Table 68 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 284 Installation Manual Other Parameters-Disconnect Parameter To access the proper menu for Disconnect Parameter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-5-7-9 Table 69 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Maximum Silence Time5-60 s (10)Specifies the length of time (in seconds) that the VPS must wait until it disconnects the call when silence is detected.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Installation Manual 285 B7 SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION—HARDWARE SETTINGS For System Administration (system setup, mailbox setup, and system diagnosis), an RS-232C terminal must be connected to the serial interface of the VPS. B7.1 RS-232C Parameters To access the proper menu for Hardware Setting, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6 To access the proper menu for RS-232C Parameter, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-1 Table 70 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Baud Rate 1. 300 bps 2. 600 bps 3. 1200 bps 4. 2400 bps 5. 4800 bps 6. 9600 bps 7. 19200 bps 8. 38400 bps (9600)Specifies the speed at which the data is transferred in bits per second. Word Bit Length1. 7 bits 2. 8 bits (8 bits)Defines the number of bits in each byte or character. Parity 1. None 2. Odd 3. Even (None)Specifies the parity to use for error detection. Stop Bit Length1. 1 bit 2. 2 bits (1 bit)Specifies the number of bits used to signify the end of the byte.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 286 Installation Manual B7.2 Port Setting Port Setting Menu To access the proper menu for Port Setting, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-2 To access the proper menu Port Setting Menu for the selected port, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-2-Port No.(1-2) Table 71 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Flash Time 1. 100 ms 2. 300 ms 3. 600 ms 4. 900 ms (600)Specifies the length of time the hook switch must be pressed before the PBX will recognize it as a flash hook signal. See the PBX manual to determine the correct value. CPC Signal 1. None 2. 6.5 ms 3. 150 ms 4. 300 ms 5. 450 ms 6. 600 ms (None)Specifies the minimum time necessary to detect an interruption in the CPC (Calling Party Control) signal received from the PBX. The VPS is able to determine that the line has been disconnected when it detects an interruption of the CPC signal. Disconnect Time1-8 s (2)Specifies the length of time the line will temporarily be unavailable after a call has ended. Dial Mode 1. DTMF 2. Pulse 10 pps 3. Pulse 20 pps (DTMF)Specifies the dial mode for DTMF (touchtone) or Pulse. If Pulse is specified, pulse speed (10/20 pps) must be selected. Note: This setting only affects outward dialing from the VPS. The VPS can only receive DTMF (touchtone) signals.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Installation Manual 287 B7.3 PBX Interface Parameters Three separate parameters are used to program the VPS for optimal signaling and performance with the PBX. Dialing Parameters These parameters specify how the VPS will initiate and control call transfers, setup outgoing calls, and control message waiting lamps on extensions. The procedure for verifying the correct code sequences for non-Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems is to manually execute the sequences from a single line telephone (SLT) with the PBX.To access the proper menu for PBX Interface Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3 To access the proper menu for Dialing Parameters, follow the menu path as shown: System Administration Top Menu-1-6-3-1 Table 72 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function PBX Type 1. Other Manufacturers 2. KX-T Series 1. T308/T616 2. T1232 3. T96 4. T336 5. TD816/TD1232/TA1232 6. TD308 7. TA series 8. TD500 (TD816/TD1232/TA1232)Specifies the type of PBX connected to the VPS. In the case of a Panasonic KX-T series telephone system, the model number should also be specified. Notes: The Dialing Parameters are set automatically to each PBX default value after selecting the PBX type.
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 288 Installation Manual Table 73 PBX Type Other Manufac- turersKX-T series T308/ T616T1232 T96 T336TD816/ TD1232/ TA1232/ TD308TA series TD500 Integration ModeNone NoneNone None None None * 1DPTNone *2APTNone *1DPT Inband Inband Inband Inband Inband Inband Inband Operator Transfer SequenceFX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX FTX FX FTX FX Extension Transfer SequenceFX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX FTX FX FTX FX Alternate Extension Transfer SequenceFX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX FTX FX FTX FX Reconnect Sequence on BusyFWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW F FWW F FWW F Reconnect Sequence on No AnswerFWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW F FWW F FWW F Reconnect Sequence on Refuse CallFWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW F FWW F FWW F Light-On Sequence for Message Waiting LampNone N/AT701X #T#91X T9XT701X—T701X #—T701X— Light-Off Sequence for Message Waiting LampNone N/AT702X #T#90X T#9X T700X—T702X #—T700X—
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE Installation Manual 289 Call Waiting SequenceNoneN/A1N/AN/A111111 Release Sequence for Call WaitingNoneN/AFN/AN/AFFFFFF * 1When your KX-T series telephone system is in DPT Integration mode. * 2When your KX-TA624 telephone system is in APT Integration mode. N/A Not available —Not neededTable 73 PBX Type Other Manufac- turersKX-T series T308/ T616T1232 T96 T336TD816/ TD1232/ TA1232/ TD308TA series TD500
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS GUIDE 290 Installation Manual Table 74 Parameter Value Range (Default)Description/Function Integration Mode1. None 2. Inband 3. APT 4. DPT (DPT)Specifies the method of integrating the VPS with the PBX. 1. None—Both PBX and VPS work independently, without accessing information concerning the status of the other. 2. Inband—The PBX sends touchtone codes to the VPS to indicate the state of the call (busy, answered, disconnect, etc.). Inband Integration improves the VPS performance because call state recognition is faster than with standard call progress tone detection. The PBX code for each call state must be set in the Inband Signaling Parameters. If PBX type is set to a KX-T series telephone system, the Inband Signaling Parameters will automatically default to the proper codes. This is available with any of the following Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems: T1232, TA series, T96, T336, TD816, TD1232, TA1232, TD308, and TD500. 3. APT—The VPS communicates with the PBX via the APT interface. This is available only with Panasonic KX-TA624. 4. DPT—The VPS communicates with the PBX via the DPT interface. This is available with any of the following Panasonic KX-T series telephone systems: TD816, TD1232, TA1232, TD308, and TD500. Extension Number of VPS Port 1-22-4 digits (Port 1-2: 165- 166)Specifies the extension number of each VPS port. Note: Extension numbers of the VPS ports will automatically be assigned when: (1) Auto Configuration is executed, or (2) PBX type has been changed.