Panasonic KX-TVS80 User Manual

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1.3
SYSTEM BASICS
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VOICE PROCESSING SYSTEM OVERVIEW
PBX Requirements for Integration. You will find the following information about 
each feature listed:
Description
Limitations of the system without the feature
Tests to determine whether the PBX has the feature
VOICE MAIL
The recommended Panasonic PBX systems have Follow-on ID and Inband Integration. When 
callers are transferred to an extension that is forwarded to Voice Mail, Follow-on ID sends 
callers directly to the mailbox. Without Follow-on ID, the caller would have to re-enter the 
mailbox number when connected to the Voice Mail.
DTMF Integration enables the VPS to recognize the current state of the call and improve its 
call handling performance. When enabled, the PBX informs the VPS of the status of the call 
(busy, answered, ringing, etc.) by sending a code with DTMF tones before sending the normal 
call progress tones. For example, when a caller hangs up before making a selection, the PBX 
sends # 9 to the VPS port that answered. This informs the VPS that the caller has hung up. 
Upon receiving these digits, the VPS goes on-hook and is ready to handle another call.
Digital (APT/DPT) Integration is available when the VPS is connected to a Panasonic KX-
TA624 or to a Panasonic KX-TD series PBX (depending on the software version). This digital 
integration provides the VPS with more information than DTMF Integration. This information 
enables the system to identify the extension number of the caller, know where the call is 
forwarded from and why, and recognize what the caller wants to do. Some features are 
available only with APT/DPT Integration (Live Call Screening, Two-Way Recording, Two-
Way Transfer, Direct Mailbox Access, Intercom Paging, Auto Configuration, Caller Name 
Announcement (system/personal), Caller ID Call Routing, Personal Greeting for Caller ID).
1.3.4
Installer Equipment and Software Requirements
The installer must have a laptop computer or data terminal equipped with terminal emulation 
software. We suggest you use something like HyperTerminal by HILGRAEVE. The computer 
is used to program the VPS. Terminal emulation software enables the keyboard to be used as a 
data entry device.
While both the laptop and data terminal will work, the laptop allows screens to be saved in a 
file throughout the process. It is often helpful to retrieve these files later if technical support is 
needed.