2.1 System
2.1System Configuration—Hardware
2.1.1Extension Port Configuration
Description
There are three types of extension ports as follows:
a)DPT Port: DPT, DSS Console, Panasonic VPS
b)SLT Port: SLT or
c)Super Hybrid Port: DPT, APT, SLT, DSS Console,
EXtra Device Port (XDP) of Super Hybrid Ports:
A DPT and SLT can be connected to one Super Hybrid port (TR: SLT, HL: DPT). In this case, the SLT port (TR) of the Super Hybrid port can be used as an XDP port to connect an SLT as a sub telephone. There are two modes for the XDP port as follows:
Mode | Description |
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Parallel Mode | The DPT and SLT have the same extension number so that they |
| can act as one extension. They use the main telephone’s (DPT’s) |
| extension data (e.g., extension number, COS). |
| ( 1.10.9 Parallelled Telephone) |
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XDP Mode | The DPT and SLT have different extension numbers so that they |
| can act as completely different extensions. To use XDP mode, |
| XDP mode must be enabled (on) the port through system |
| programming ( EXtra Device Port (XDP) Mode [600]). |
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Conditions
•Automatic Detection on Super Hybrid Port
A DPT, APT, SLT, or
•A DSS Console or a VPS (Panasonic
•APT and SLT in Parallel Mode
An APT and an SLT can also be connected to a Super Hybrid port and used in parallel mode.
•Digital XDP
A DPT can be connected to another DPT and act as a completely different extension. ( 1.10.9 Parallelled Telephone)
•Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
A PS can be used in parallel mode with a wired telephone. ( 1.24.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
•DSS Console and Paired Telephone Assignment
When a DSS Console is connected, a paired extension must be assigned through system programming ( Console Paired Telephone [007]). Only a PT can be a paired extension.