Panasonic KX-TVP200 PBX Requirements for Integration, Single Line Tip/Ring Port Circuits

Models: KX-TVP200

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3.1 GUIDELINES FOR INTEGRATION

3.1.4 PBX Requirements for Integration

The PBX must have certain capabilities and features to work with the VPS. (Although this section includes tests to help you evaluate the PBX, it may be necessary to refer to the PBX’s documentation for detailed capability and feature descriptions.)

Single Line (Tip/Ring) Port Circuits

The VPS can only be connected to a PBX that supports SLTs. Some PBXs need an OPX card to provide this connection. However, some OPX cards do not provide all the capabilities listed in this section.

Following are the minimum current and voltages that the PBX must supply:

Table 3-2

Minimum Loop Current

20 mA

Minimum Line Voltage

7 V DC

Minimum Ringing Voltage

40 V AC

 

 

Extension to extension Touchtone Signalling

For system users to access VPS services and features, they must be able to send touchtones from their telephones to the VPS port. As a general rule, SLTs can perform extension-to- extension touchtone signalling; however, many proprietary telephones cannot. Some PBXs need to be programmed to make proprietary telephones use touchtone signalling.

If the PBX does not provide extension-to-extension touchtone signalling, VPS services and features will be limited.

TEST:Call an SLT extension from the telephone in question. When the call is answered, see if the person receiving the call hears touchtones when numbers are dialled.

Message Waiting Notification from an SLT

The PBX extensions should light a lamp or receive broken dial tone when the Message- Waiting-Lamp-On code is dialled by the VPS. The VPS functions best when the extension number of the voice mailbox owner follows the Light-On or Light-Off code. On some PBXs, however, the extension number is dialled first, followed by a flash (recall) and then the On code. This presents a problem if the extension is answered before the VPS sends the flash (recall) signal.

If the PBX does not provide message waiting notification from an SLT, the VPS can only notify mailbox owners by dialling a beeper (pager) or user-assigned extension number.

This process slows down VPS performance as it dials the beeper (pager) or extension number and waits to confirm notification. The beeper (pager) or user-assigned extension notification is meant to be used for necessity, usually for mailbox owners who are often out of the office (e.g.,

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