Panasonic KX-TVS80 User Manual

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1.3
SYSTEM BASICS
VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW
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Note
When setting the DIP switch to any position (except 0), first disconnect the station wire(s) 
and wait a few minutes, then disconnect the AC cord from the VPS. Set the DIP switch 
and connect the AC cord to the VPS, wait approximately 3.5 min and then return the DIP 
switch to position 0.
Ground Terminal:
This terminal should be connected to a ground source with less than 1   resistance.
EIA (RS-232C) Connector:
Connects an ASCII or VT terminal to the VPS; must be used to program system.
Memory Card:
(1/system) Stores the proprietary system program, and the voice prompts (about 30 min worth); 
has the capacity to record approximately 2 h (KX-TVS50) or 6h (KX-TVS80) of messages 
from callers.
Optional Expansion Memory Card:
The KX-TVS52 can expand the flash memory capacity of the KX-TVS50 by 2 h.
1.3.3
Which Phone Systems are Compatible?
We recommend integration with the following Panasonic phone systems:
Panasonic KX-TD1232 
Panasonic KX-TD816 
Panasonic KX-T336
Panasonic KX-T123211D, KX-TA624
Panasonic KX-TD308
We cannot guarantee adequate integration of the KX-TVS50/80 with other PBX systems or 
with Key Systems. If the customer does not have one of the recommended Panasonic PBX 
systems, be sure that the system has the features listed below.
The PBX should have the following features for successful integration:
Single line (tip/ring) port circuits (Some PBXs need an OPX card to provide this 
connection.)
Station to station DTMF signaling
Message Waiting Notification from an SLT (single-line telephone)
Screened transfer from an SLT
Message Waiting Notification on proprietary (multi-line) sets (message waiting lamp 
accessed by dialing on/off codes)
If the PBX does not have these features, VPS operation will be limited.