Panasonic Sip Phones (P-Sip) - Panasonic KX-NS700 Feature Manual

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5.2.2.3 Panasonic SIP Phones (P-SIP)

Description
Panasonic SIP Phones (P-SIP) are treated as the following models:
KX-HDV series
KX-TGP600
KX-NTV150 (Communication IP camera)
KX-NTV160 (Video door phone)
Mobile Softphone by Panasonic
P-SIP phones are registered and de-registered to/from the PBX in the same way as general SIP phones.
Video communication is available for internal call between the following phones:
KX-HDV430
KX-NTV150 (Communication IP camera)
KX-NTV160 (Video door phone)
Mobile Softphone by Panasonic
During the video communication, the following operations are not available:
Transfer (® 2.12 Transferring Features)
Hold (® 2.13 Holding Features
Conference (® 2.14 Conference Features)
You can get more detailed information on the Panasonic web site at:
KX-HDV series/KX-TGP600:
https://panasonic.net/cns/pcc/support/sipphone/download/
KX-NTV series:
https://panasonic.net/cns/pcc/support/pbx/download/ntv/index.html
Mobile Softphone:
https://panasonic.net/cns/pcc/support/pbx/download/mobilesip/index.html
Conditions
Requirement:
A V-SIPEXT card is required to use a P-SIP phone.
P-SIP phones are counted as general SIP phones and, therefore, are included in the maximum capacity
for general SIP phones.
[KX-NTV series]
You can open a door that is associated with a KX-NTV series device from an extension that is registered
at the same site.
[KX-TGP600]
A KX-TGP600 can be registered to up to 8 V-SIPEXT ports.
In addition, one KX-TGP600 can support up to 8 wireless handset conversations simultaneously. However,
since the number of wireless handsets is controlled by the KX-TGP600, from the PBX's perspective it
appears that the number of occupied ports does not match the number of extensions (i.e., the PBX can
only see the KX-TGP600 base unit).
Depending on the registration status of the wireless handsets, up to 8 activation keys for IP-PT/P-SIP may
be required.
Installation Manual References
4.4 Virtual Cards
5.2.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
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