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3.3.1 Hardware Settings
3.3.1.4
PBX Interface Parameters
Two types of parameters are used to program the VPS for
optimal signaling and performance with the PBX: Dialing
Parameters and Inband Signaling Parameters.
3.3.1.4.1
Dialing Parameters
These parameters tell the VPS how to initiate and control
call transfers, setup outgoing calls and control message
waiting lamps on the PBX. The easiest way to verify the
correct code sequences for non-Panasonic KX-T Series sys-
tems is to manually execute the sequence from a single line
telephone (SLT) on the PBX.
PBX Type
This parameter specifies whether the PBX is a nori-
Panasonic system or a Panasonic KX-T Series system. If
the PBX is a KX-T Series system, this parameter is also
used to specify the model (T308, T616, T1232, etc.). The
factory setting is "T1232."
Inband Integration
This parameter should be enabled if the PBX sends DTMF
tone codes to the voice processing system to indicate the
state of the call (busy, answered, disconnect, etc.). The VPS
performance is improved with Inband Integration since call
state recognition is faster than with standard call progress
tone detection. The factory setting is "Enable." The PBX
code for each call state must be set in the Inband Signaling
Parameters (described in section 3.3.1.4.2). If PBX Type is
set to a KX-T series system, the Inband Signaling Param-
eters will automatically default to the proper codes.
Extension Length
The number of digits in the extension number of the PBX
to be used. The default value is 3, and the range of allow-
able values is 2 - 5.
Number of Digits to
Access Outside Line
This parameter specifies the number of digits necessary for
connecting to an outside line. For example, if the PBX
requires callers to dial 9 in order to connect to an outside
line, this parameter would be set to 1 (= 1 digit). This
causes the system to be aware that, when dialing the num-
ber 9-123-4567 for example, the Outdial Line Sequence (see
below) is issued after the initial 9 is dialed. The full
sequence is therefore: 9-[Outdial Line Sequence]-123-4567.
Manager 's Guide
System Administrator
M-3-9
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