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1 Panasonic Communications CO.,LTD.
Pure IP PBX KX-TDE100/200 MPR 2.00 Panasonic Communications CO.,LTD.

2 Pure IP-PBX KX-TDE Series
Pure IP-PBX KX-TDE Series Product Line Up TDE100/200 MPR 1.00 TDE100/200 MPR 2.00 Version Main Function MPR Peer to Peer Communication - KX-NT300 Series IP-PT - SIP Phone Compatible - Remote Alarming Features MPR 2.0 KX-TDA0177 (CSLC16) Improved Built-in SVM2 KX-TDA0192/4 (ESVM) 8 Digits VM Integration Support T38 (ITU standard for sending FAX)

3 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 -TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 Main Feature Enhancement (TDE100/200 MPR 1.0 → 2.0) Option Requirement KX-TDA0158CE (8ch-CS) Support. - 16 CS/Cabinets No Ver.1 KX-TDA0177 (16 SLT: CSLC16) Support - 10 KX-TDA0177 Cards/Cabinets (System Total: 640) No Ver.2 KX-TDA6178 (24 SLT: ECSLC24) - Only TDA600 supported Not supported Improved Built-in SVM2 - Adding the Message Feature No Ver.2 KX-TDA0192 (ESVM-2), KX-TDA0194 (ESVM-4) Support - Simplified Voice Message (SVM) Function. No Ver.2 Moving From SVM to DISA - Breakout to DISA after SVM Mailbox answers. No Ver.2 High Quality OGM Record. - WAV file copy to ESVM-2/ESVM-4. No Ver.2 Support T38 - ITU standard for sending FAX No Ver.2

4 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 -TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 Main Feature Enhancement (TDE100/200 MPR 1.0 → 2.0) Option Requirement 8 digits VM integration with TVM Ver.2.1 - Centralized VM with PBX code ( ) network is possible. No Ver.2 32 Tenant Support - Only TDA600 supported Not supported Check In/Out operation by CSTA commands. - CSTA commands support hotel function (Check In/Out). No Ver.2 More than 1000 DDI Destinations DDI Table (not match) → TIE Routing Table No Ver.2 SMDR: Extension number and Verification Code Output - MPR 3.1 : Only Verification code out put No Ver.2

5 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 -TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 Main Feature Enhancement (TDE100/200 MPR 1.0 → 2.0) Option Requirement TRS Function Improvement - Independent TRS table 2-6 No Ver.1 Music On Hold by DDI/DIL tenant base - MPR.3.1: Extension tenant base. No Ver.1 Caller ID notification when VM transfer - MPR.3.1: The caller ID is not sent to the VM. No Ver.1 Call Log on Busy Extension (Busy/FWD-All) - MPR.3.1: No-Answer Call Log only on free extension. No Ver.1 D-PT Disconnect/Re-connect status to SMDR. - Not supported. Not supported ICD-Group Call Log - No-answer calls and Answered calls No Ver.1 Automatic Call Waiting for Extension call - Without BSS operation the automatic call waiting function can be performed. No Ver.1 KX-NT300 Series Support - NT366/Self-labeling/60 flexible key are not supported. No Ver.2

6 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 -TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 Main Feature Enhancement (TDE100/200 MPR 1.0 → 2.0) Option Requirement CTI Improvements Retrieve operation using CTI application. - Retrieve by CTI application → Handset is activated. No Ver.1 Dialing information before ARS modification. - Remove PIN code from the dialling information/data. Speed dial name is informed to CTI application. Network Connection Improvements CLIP Modification - Incoming CLIP → Outgoing CLIP No Ver.1 Caller-ID Modification Table - CLIP Modification table or Caller-ID modification table.

7 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 PC Maintenance Console (PCMC) Improvements (TDE100/200 MPR 1.0 → 2.0) Option Requirement Key Label (PT/DSS Console) Name Print out Function - Edit / Print out / Save to file. No Ver.2 Russian PCMC menu is supported No Ver.1 Same numbering plan in quick dial entry. - Automatic rerouting function works over Ext. numbering type network too. No Ver.2 PCMC supports “T”, “P” and “W” for analogue modem. - “T” = Switch Pulse to DTMF, “P”= Pause, “W”=Wait No Ver.1 The Profile Setup menu is moved - “Toll” → “Connect”. No Ver.1 Hide Password (Batch mode) - DSYS BR, CN, RU, UA, NE-SP Version, hide the system password. No Ver.1

8 Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0
Enhancement Features of TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 Modification of Un-specified operation Option Requirement No Ver.1 - The same modification as TDA30 MPR 4.0 All QSIG lines become busy by TIE call. - Common extension numbering function (TIE call) with QSIG line. Error code 050. - Delete the error code 050 (Error code of the centralized VM function) Centralized VM function does not work over QSIG. - If CF/CT on QSGI is set to enable. System reset by CTI application. - If SXDP-PS number is accessed by CTI application.

9 16 SLT Card with Caller ID function (CSLC16)
KX-TDA0177 Support 16 SLT Card with Caller ID function (CSLC16)

10 KX-TDA0177 Support - 1 16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card with Caller ID (FSK) Card. Cable Max. Distance ø 0.4 mm 698 m ø 0.5 mm 1128 m ø 0.6 mm 1798 m CAT m KX-TDA0177 LPR Software should be or later.

11 KX-TDA0177 Support - 2 “ Max. Extension Card Power Unit TDE100 TDE200
DHLC-8 8 6 8 DLC-8 - DLC-16 - SLC-8 8 CSLC-16 16 ESLC-16 16 EMSCL-16 16 IP-Ext-16 -

12 Improved Built-in SVM2 Adding the Message Feature

13 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Specification Built-in SVM-2 (MPR 1.0)
- 2-ch SVM + 2-ch MSG (DISA) Card. - Message Area : 125 (40/60120min/Card(Selectable)) - DISA port : 2 - Feature : SVM : 125 messages Built-in SVM-2 (MPR 2.0) (Mode) : MSG (DISA): : 64 OGM : SVM+ MSG (DISA) : 61 messages + 64 OGM - CO-CO Call Circuit * Additional features

14 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Block Diagram Sheared Recording Memory (32MB)
TDE Data Bus 2-Ch IPCMPR MSG SVM 2-Ch Sheared Recording Memory (32MB) Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 OGM-01 DISA-01 2-Ch OGM-02 DISA-02 OGM-xx OGM-63 OGM-64

15 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Installation/programming
Built in SVM2 is assigned to “Enable” of SVM Feature and “Enable” of MSG Feature, when you initialize the system.

16 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM Mode SVM SVM:
TDE Data Bus IPCMPR SVM SVM: 125 messages Recording time 40/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch Disable

17 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Feature (Mode) : MSG Mode MSG OGM:
TDE Data Bus IPCMPR MSG OGM: 64 messages Recording time 40/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch Disable

18 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM + MSG Mode SVM + MSG
TDE Data Bus IPCMPR SVM + MSG OGM: 64 messages Recording time 40/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 SVM: 61 messages, even if we record one OGM. Recording time: It is depending up on OGM recording time. OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch When we use the Moving From SVM to DISA Feature (MPR 2.0 New Feature) , we have to select this mode.

19 Improved Built-in SVM2 “ Unable function of Built-in SVM
1- It is not possible to export (backup) nor import OGM messages (MSG-feature) to/from Built-in SVM card. 2- ”High quality recording of music” is unable to use, even though you select “High”.

20 KX-TDA0192/0194 Support Enhanced Simplified Voice Message (ESVM) Card

21 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 1 “ Hardware KX-TDA0192 (ESVM-2)

22 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 2 “ Hardware Specification
- 2-ch SVM + 2-ch MSG (DISA) Card. - Message Area : 250/Card (20/60/120min/Card (Selectable)) - DISA port : 2 - Feature : SVM : 250 messages (Mode) : MSG (DISA): : 64 OGM : SVM+ MSG (DISA) : 186 messages + 64 OGM - CO to CO Call Circuits. KX-TDA0194 (ESVM-4) 2 x 2-ch SVM + 4-ch MSG (DISA) Card. - Message Area : 2 x 250/Card (20/60/120min/Card (Selectable)) DISA port : 4 - Feature : SVM : 2 x 250 messages (Mode) : MSG (DISA): : 64 OGM : SVM+ MSG (DISA) : 2 x 186 messages + 64 OGM - CO to CO Call Circuits.

23 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 3 “ KX-TDA0192 Block Diagram
TDA Data Bus 2-Ch TDA0192 MSG SVM 2-Ch Shared Recording Memory -1 (32MB) Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 OGM-01 DISA-01 2-Ch OGM-02 DISA-02 OGM-xx OGM-63 OGM-64

24 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 4 “ KX-TDA0194 Block Diagram
TDA Data Bus 4-Ch TDA0194 MSG SVM-1 2-Ch Shared Recording Memory -1 (32MB) Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 OGM-01 DISA-01 4-Ch OGM-02 DISA-02 OGM-xx DISA-03 SVM-2 2-Ch OGM-63 DISA-04 Shared Recording Memory -2 (32MB) Ext.204 Ext.205 Ext.206 OGM-64

25 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 6 “ Combination OPB-3 Card
Any combination with KX-TDA0191, TDA0192 and TDA0194 is possible. E.g. OPB-3 x 2 OPB-3 x 2 OPB-3 x 2 OPB-3 x 2 TDA0191 TDA0191 TDA0192 TDA0191 TDA0191 TDA0191 TDA0192 TDA0191 TDA0192 TDA0194 TDA0194 TDA0192 TDA0192 TDA0194 TDA0194 TDA0194 When cards of different types are installed, the shortest recording time is used. E.g. if a KX-TDA0194 card and a KX-TDA0191 card are installed, the maximum recording time at default will be about 8 minutes, high quality OGM recording is not possible, Wav file transfer function is not possible. OPB-3 Card Can only be mounted to the Sub-slot-3/OPB3, when we use the SVM function. Install two KX-TDA0192/0194 (with SVM function) needs two OPB-3 cards. OPB-3 Card software should be or later.

26 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 7 “ Installation/programming
Can only be mounted to the Sub-slot-3/OPB3, when we use the SVM function. Another ESVM card can work only MSG Feature

27 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 8 “ Installation/programming OPB-3 Slot-3
When we use the SVM feature, we have to mount an ESVM card to the Sub-slot-3/OPB3, Slot-3 ESVM cards on the Slot-1 and 2 can work only MSG feature. Slot-2 OPB-3 Features Slot-1 Slot-3 TDA0192/4 SVM / MSG Slot-2 TDA0192/4 MSG only Slot-1 TDA0192/4 MSG only

28 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 9 Install two KX-TDA0192/0194 (with SVM Feature) needs two OPB-3 cards. E.g. Two OPB-3 cards are installed in one cabinet. 1 x KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Feature) 1 x KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Feature) Two OPB-3 cards are installed in different cabinets.

29 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 10 “ SVM Configuration - 1 (1 x KX-TDA0192)
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 2-ch SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch

30 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 11 “ SVM Configuration - 2 (1 x KX-TDA0194)
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 4-ch SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-4 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 Ext.204

31 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 12 “ SVM Configuration - 3 (2 x KX-TDA0192)
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 No-1 TDA0192 No-2 2-ch 2-ch SVM 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.203 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.204 DISA 1-2 DISA 1-2 2-ch 2-ch Install two KX-TDA0192/0194 (with SVM function) needs two OPB-3 cards.

32 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 13 SVM Configuration - 4 (1 x KX-TDA x KX-TDA0194) TDA Data Bus TDA0192 TDA0194 2-ch 4-ch SVM 2-ch MSG SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.203 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.204 DISA 1-2 DISA 1-4 2-ch 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.205 Ext.206 Install two KX-TDA0192/0194 with SVM function needs two OPB-3 cards.

33 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 14 “ SVM Configuration - 5 (2 x KX-TDA0194)
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 No-1 TDA0194 No-2 4-ch 4-ch SVM-1 2-ch MSG SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.205 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.206 DISA 1-4 DISA 1-4 4-ch 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 Ext.207 Ext.204 Ext.208 Install two KX-TDA0192/0194 with SVM function needs two OPB-3 cards.

34 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 15 “ KX-TDA0192 Block Diagram (Message Block)
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 MSG SVM Saved for OGM SVM Shared Recording Memory (20/60/120 min) 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

35 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 16 “ KX-TDA0194 Block Diagram (Message Block)
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 MSG SVM-1 Saved for OGM SVM Shared Recording Memory -1 (20/60/120 min) 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 SVM-2 Saved for OGM SVM Shared Recording Memory -2 (20/60/120 min) 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

36 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 17 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM Mode SVM SVM:
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 SVM 2-ch SVM: 250 messages Recording time 20/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch Disable Message Block SVM Message Block 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

37 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 18 “ Feature (Mode) : MSG Mode OGM OGM:
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 OGM 2-ch OGM: 64 messages Recording time 20/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 Disable 2-ch No-used Message Block OGM SVM Message Block 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

38 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 19 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM + MSG Mode SVM+OGM
TDA Data Bus TDA0192 SVM+OGM 2-ch OGM: 64 messages Recording time 20/60/120 min SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 SVM: 186 messages, even if we record one OGM. Recording time: It is depending up on OGM recording time. OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 2-ch When we use the Moving From SVM to DISA Feature (MPR 5.0 New Feature) , we have to select this mode. Message Block OGM SVM Message Block 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

39 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 20 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM Mode SVM SVM:
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 SVM 4-ch SVM: 2 x 250 messages Recording time 2 x 20/60/120 min SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-4 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 Disable Ext.204 Message Block SVM Message Block-1 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 Message Block-2 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

40 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 21 “ Feature (Mode) : MSG Mode OGM OGM:
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 OGM 4-ch OGM: 64 messages Recording time 20/60/120 min SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-4 Disable 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 Ext.204 No-used Message Block OGM SVM Message Block-1 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 Message Block-2 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

41 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 22 “ Feature (Mode) : SVM + MSG Mode SVM+MSG
TDA Data Bus TDA0194 SVM+MSG 4-ch OGM: 64 messages Recording time 20/60/120 min SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 SVM: 2 x 186 messages, even if we record one OGM. Recording time: It is depending up on OGM recording time. OGM1-64 Ext.202 DISA 1-4 4-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 When we use the Moving From SVM to DISA Feature (MPR 5.0 New Feature) , we have to select this mode. Ext.204 Message Block OGM SVM Message Block-1 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 Message Block-2 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

42 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 23 “ Installation/programming
Can only be installed to the Sub-slot-3/OPB3, when we use the SVM function. Can not change Feature Has to be “OUS” mode to change Features

43 KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 24 “ Installation/programming Recording time
120 min (Low) 60 min (Middle) 20 min (High) It is system programming. Can not assign card by card base. SVM Floating Extension Number assignment.

44 Max Recording Time (min)
KX-TDA0192/0194 (ESVM) - 25 SVM Mailbox Size and Max. Recording Time MSG Function SVM Mailbox Max Recording Time (min) TDA0192 (2ch) Disable 250 120 Enable 186 120 - OGM recording time TDA0192+TDA0192 (4ch) Disable 500 (2x250) 240 (2x120) Enable 372 (2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0194 (4ch) Disable 500 (2x250) 240 (2x120) Enable 372 (2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0192+TDA0194 (6ch) Disable 750 (250+2x250) 360 (3x120) Enable 558 (186+2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0194+TDA0194 (8ch) Disable 1000 (2x2x250) 480 (4x120) Enable 744 (2x2x186) x OGM recording time Recording time is selected to 120 min (Low)

45 Combination with B-SVM

46 Combination of B-SVM/MSG/ESVM
Combination of B-SVM/MSG/ESVM Any combination with Built-in SVM2/KX-TDA0191/0192/0194 is possible. E.g. IPCMPR OPB-3#1 OPB-3#2 B-SVM2 TDA0191 TDA0194 TDA0191 TDA0192 When cards of different types are installed, the shortest recording time is used. E.g. if a KX-TDA0194 card and a KX-TDA0191 card are installed, the maximum recording time at default will be about 8 minutes. Max. Cards (SVM/MSG mixed) Max. 5 cards (Built-in SVM2+TDA0191 or TDA0192 or TDA0194). Max. SVM function Cards Max. 2 cards Built-in SVM2 + TDA0192 or TDA0194 TDA TDA0192 TDA TDA0194 TDA TDA0194

47 Combination of B-SVM/MSG/ESVM
Combination of B-SVM/MSG/ESVM Installation/programming If we don’t want to use the Built-in SVM2 card, please program as follows; - SVM Feature : “Disable” - MSG Feature : “Enable” - Card status : “OUS” 

48 Max Recording Time (min)
Combination of B-SVM/MSG/ESVM SVM Mailbox Size MSG Function SVM Mailbox Max Recording Time (min) Built-in SVM2 Disable 125 120 Enable 61 120 - OGM recording time Built-in SVM2+TDA0192 Disable 375 (1x ) 240 (2x120) Enable 247 (1x186+61) x OGM recording time Built-in SVM2+TDA0194 Disable 625 (2x ) 240 (2x120) Enable 433 (2x186+61) x OGM recording time TDA0192 Disable 250 120 Enable 186 120 - OGM recording time TDA0192+TDA0192 Disable 500 (2x250) 240 (2x120) Enable 372 (2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0194 Disable 500 (2x250) 240 (2x120) Enable 372 (2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0192+TDA0194 Disable 750 (250+2x250) 360 (3x120) Enable 558 (186+2x186) x OGM recording time TDA0194+TDA0194 Disable 1000 (2x2x250) 480 (4x120) Enable 744 (2x2x186) x OGM recording time Recording time is selected to 120 min (Low)

49 KX-TDA0192/0194 Support Simplified Voice Message (SVM) Function
(Same as TDA30 SVM Function)

50 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 1
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 1 SVM Function Conditions - An extension can have only one mail box. PT/SLT/PS/IP-PT/IP-Softphone can be assigned its own message box. (But, Not ISDN extension) The following features are not supported. - Recording SVM personal greeting from external terminal. - LCS, 2-Way recording. - Call Deflection. - Integration. - Save personal greetings and recorded messages. A voice mail system can connect together with SVM card. Greeting message can not be used as ICD-Group time table OGM.

51 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 2
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 2 SVM Block Diagram TDA Data Bus 2-Ch TDA0192 SVM Max.250 (186) Messages Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 Ext.204 Normal Greeting Normal Greeting Normal Greeting Normal Greeting Day Mode Greeting Day Mode Greeting Day Mode Greeting Day Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box

52 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 3
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 3 SVM Block Diagram TDA Data Bus 2-Ch 2-Ch TDA0194 SVM-1 SVM-2 Max.250 (186) Messages Max.250 (186) Messages Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 Normal Greeting Normal Greeting Normal Greeting Day Mode Greeting Day Mode Greeting Day Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Lunch Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Night Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Break Mode Greeting Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box

53 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 4
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 4 Installation/programming Can only be mounted to the Sub-slot-3/OPB3, when we use the SVM function. Assign SVM resource TDA0192 A=SVM TDA0194 A=SVM-1 B=SVM-2 Card 1 Assign SVM log Max.100 Card 2

54 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 5
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 5 Maintenance Greeting Message Normal Greeting Message Record Off-Hook  *381  C.tone  Message Replay Off-Hook  *382 Clear Off-Hook  *380 Greeting Message for Each Time Mode Record Off-Hook  *388  0 (Day)  1  C.tone  Message 1 (Night) 2 (Lunch) 3 (Break) Replay Off-Hook  *388  0 (Day)  2 Clear Off-Hook  *388  0 (Day)  0 大石 3. IP PT Extension benefitと制限事項をきちんと記述する

55 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 6
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 6 - Recording personal greeting message - Recording greeting message for each time mode SVM - Redirecting your calls to your message box Ext.201 - Leaving voice messages Personal Greetings - Listening to voice messages left by callers - Accessing message box from outside. - Accessing your message box from another extension Message Box Ext.201 FDW to IRNA to ISDN Outside Ext.202 Personal Greetings Ext.202 FDW to IRNA to Message Box Another Extension

56 Not Possible KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 7 “
Voice Mail service (External caller) SVM Not Possible DDI to SVM IRNA/FWD DDI to ISDN Personal Greeting “This is “Tanaka” SVM Voice Message ICD-Group Overflow DDI to Personal Greeting “This is “Sales” SVM Voice Message

57 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 8
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 8 Redirecting your call to your message box By using call forwarding function *71  0 (Both Call)  2 (All Call)  SVM Floating No.  # 1 (Outside)  3 (Busy) 2 (Intercom)  4 (No Answer)  5 (Busy/No Answer)  0 (Cancel) By using IRNA function Assign SVM Floating Ext. No. 大石 3. IP PT Extension benefitと制限事項をきちんと記述する

58 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 9
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 9 Assign SVM Floating Extension Number. *71  0 (Both Call)  2 (All Call)  SVM Floating No.  # TDA Data Bus 4-Ch 4-Ch Ext.591 Ext.592 TDA0194-1 TDA0194-2 2-Ch 2-Ch 2-Ch 2-Ch SVM-1 SVM-2 SVM-1 SVM-2 Ext.201 Ext.202 Ext.203 Ext.204 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box-1 Message Box Message Box Message Box Message Box 大石 3. IP PT Extension benefitと制限事項をきちんと記述する SVM Floating Ext. Number Ext.201/202 → 591 Ext.203/204 → 592

59 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 10
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 10 To listen to voice messages (First In/Last Out) Off-Hook  *383  C.tone  Message: PT/SLT/PS Off-Hook  *702  C.tone  Message: PT/SLT/PS Off-Hook  Message Button  C.tone  Message: PT/PS Message Button  (SVM Call log)  Off-Hook To clear voice messages While you hear the recorded message. (PT/SLT/PS) 3 + 1 Additional operation while you hear the recorded message. 1: To play back the voice message form the beginning w/o C-tone. 2: To go to the next voice message 3 and 1: To clear the voice message. 4: To call back to the caller (External and Internal) 5: To go back the previous voice message #6 and Ext. No.: To leave a voice message directly another Ext. #8: To play back your greeting message and recorded voice message #9: To end the call #*: To play back the voice message from the beginning w/ C-tone. 大石 3. IP PT Extension benefitと制限事項をきちんと記述する

60 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 11
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 11 Accessing your SVM from another extensions. Off-Hook  *47  Your Ext. No.  PIN No.  C.tone  (Record)  *381  C.tone  Message (Replay)  *382 (Clear)  *380 (Record)  *388  0 (Day)  1  C.tone  Message 1 (Night) 2 (Lunch) 3 (Break) (Replay)  *388  0 (Day)  2 (Clear)  *388  0 (Day)  0 Normal Greeting Time mode Greeting 大石 3. IP PT Extension benefitと制限事項をきちんと記述する Listening to voice messages Off-Hook  *47  Your Ext. No.  PIN No.  C.tone  * 383

61 *38  You can perform all operations.
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 12 Voice Mail Service (Internal caller) Ext. 201 *38 # 6  Ext. Number “Tanaka’s voice message box” “Today’s meeting is canceled.” Remote Voice Mail Access Service Ext. 201 DDI call to an Ext. ISDN FWD “Tanaka’s voice message box” *47 Tone-3 NB: “Remote VM Access Service” (5.3.3 SVM) must be set to ‘Enable’ before using this function. Ext. Number + Ext.PIN C-Tone *38  You can perform all operations.

62 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 13
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 13 Remote Voice Mail Access Service SVM-1 DDI call to Ext. 201 Ext.201 ISDN “Tanaka’s voice message box” *47 Tone-3 Ext.202 201 or 202 or 203 or Ext.PIN C-Tone *38  You can perform all operations. Ext.203 NB: This feature is only available for Extension Mailboxes on the same SVM card. Ext.204

63 Not Possible KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 14 “
Remote Voice Mail Access Service SVM-1 DDI call to Ext. 201 Ext.201 ISDN “Tanaka’s voice message box” *47 Ext.202 Tone-3 NB: This feature is only available for Extension Mailboxes on the same SVM card.. SVM-2 Ext.203 Not Possible 203/204 + Ext.PIN Another DDI call to Ext.203 (SVM-2) is needed Ext.204

64 Time Table of Ext.601 Starts
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 15 ICD-Group Voice Mail Box Ext.601 SVM ISDN DDI call to Ext.601 Time Table of Ext.601 Starts Time-Table OGM Message (TDA019x) OGM TDA019x Overflow OGM Message from SVM “This is Yamada …..”

65 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 16
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 16 How to create an ICD-Group Voice Mail Box 1- Create a dummy PS extension. Create 2- Assign this extension at head of ICD-Group Member Does not work Important If this extension is not programmed at head of ICD-Group Member, SVM function does not work.

66 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 17
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 17 3- Record a message to SVM of Ext.290. 4- Redirecting call to SVM - * SVM Floating Ext. No. (591) SVM function does not work on this programming (* ). - Assign SVM Floating Ext. No. (591) as Overflow Ext. The following programming does not work with the SVM function. Does not work

67 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 18
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 18 How to notify of a voice message on Ext.290. Assign Ext. 290 Message wait button on Ext.2001.  PROG + DSS button (Dummy Ext. No.). How to listen to a voice message on Ext.290. Assign the following command on DSS on Ext.2001.  * (Dummy Ext. No.) + Ext.290 PIN + *383 Final Image Ext.601 Ext.290 Dummy PS Extension Ext.2001 Ext.2002 MW 290 *383

68 Call to Ext. 201, What happens?
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 19 How to work Normal Greeting and Time mode Greeting. Greeting on Ext. 201 Case-1 Case-2 Case-3 Case-4 Case-5 No- Greeting Normal Normal Normal Day Lunch Lunch Lunch Night Night Night Break Break Break Time Mode Day Break Lunch Night Call to Ext. 201, What happens? Case-1 Case-2 Case-3 Case-4 Case-5 Ext.201 ring Ext.201 ring Ext.201 ring Ext.201 ring Ext.201 ring Ext.201 ring Normal-G Normal-G Normal-G Normal-G Normal-G Normal-G Day-G Break-G Day-G Lunch-G Day-G Night-G Normal-G Break-G Normal-G Lunch-G Normal-G Night-G Ext.201 ring Break-G Ext.201 ring Lunch-G Ext.201 ring Night-G

69 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 20
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 20 How to work SVM (incoming call from digital line/Intercom) DDI Intercom Ext.201 FWD to SVM Ext.201 SVM DDI Intercom Ext.201 Full FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings DDI Intercom Ext.201 Accessing FWD to SVM Busy Tone DDI Intercom Ext.201 Accessing N/A to SVM Ext.201 Rings DDI Intercom Ext.201 2ch Occupied FWD to SVM Busy Tone

70 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 21
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 21 How to work SVM with Multi-Call FWD. Ext.201 Ext.202 DDI to Condition-1 Condition Result SVM=YES IRNA=No FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings SVM=YES IRNA=SVM FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings Ext.201 SVM SVM=YES IRNA=SVM N/A to 202 No-Answer or N/A to SVM FWD to 202 No-Answer or N/A to SVM IRNA=No Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 SVM Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 Rings Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 SVM Ext.201 Rings Ext.202 Rings Ext. N/A Timer < System IRNA Timer (Incoming call from digital line)

71 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 22
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 22 How to work SVM with Multi-Call FWD. Ext.201 Ext.202 DDI to Condition-1 Condition Result SVM=No IRNA=SVM FWD to 202 SVM=YES FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings SVM=YES SVM=Full FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings (Incoming call from digital line)

72 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 23
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 23 How to work SVM (incoming call from analogue line) Analogue Ext.201 FWD to SVM Ext.201 SVM Analogue Ext.201 Full FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings Analogue Ext.201 Accessing FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings Analogue Ext.201 Accessing N/A to SVM Ext.201 Rings Analogue Ext.201 2ch Occupied FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings

73 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 24
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 24 How to work SVM with Multi-Call FWD. Ext.201 Ext.202 Analogue Condition-1 Condition Result SVM=YES IRNA=No FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings SVM=YES IRNA=YES FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings Ext.201 SVM SVM=YES IRNA=SVM N/A to 202 No-Answer or N/A to SVM FWD to 202 No-Answer or N/A to SVM IRNA=No Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 SVM Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 Rings Ext.202 Rings Ext.201 SVM Ext.201 Rings Ext.202 Rings Ext. N/A Timer < System IRNA Timer (Incoming call from analogue line)

74 KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 25
KX-TDA0192/0194 (SVM Function) - 25 How to work SVM with Multi-Call FWD. Ext.201 Ext.202 Analogue Condition-1 Condition Result SVM=No IRNA=SVM FWD to 202 SVM=YES FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings SVM=YES SVM=Full FWD to 202 FWD to SVM Ext.201 Rings (Incoming call from analogue line)

75 KX-TDA0192/0194 Support Moving From SVM to DISA

76 KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 1
KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 1 Moving From SVM to DISA When a call is answered by SVM but the caller wants to call another extension instead of leaving a message, it is possible to access DISA (DISA OGM 1 will be played) by dialing the Operator Call feature number. This allows the caller to call another extension via DISA or access the DISA AA service. Greeting Dialling 0/9 OGM-1 TDA0192 No-1 TDA0192 No-1 SVM + MSG SVM + MSG 2-ch 2-ch SVM 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.202 DISA 1-2 DISA 1-2 2-ch 2-ch Switch over

77 KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 2
KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 2 The MSG feature for the ESVM card to which the SVM mailbox belongs must be enabled. The Moving From SVM to DISA feature works only on the SVM + MSG mode. NB: This feature is only available for SVM Mailboxes and MSG (DISA) on the same SVM card.. TDA Data Bus TDA0192 No-1 TDA0192 No-2 SVM + MSG SVM + MSG 2-ch 2-ch SVM 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.203 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.204 DISA 1-2 DISA 1-2 2-ch 2-ch Switch over Switch over

78 KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 3
KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 3 TDA Data Bus TDA0194 No-1 TDA0194 No-2 SVM + MSG SVM + MSG 4-ch 4-ch SVM-1 2-ch MSG SVM-1 2-ch MSG Ext.201 Ext.205 OGM1-64 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.206 DISA 1-4 DISA 1-4 4-ch 4-ch Switch over Switch over SVM-2 2-ch SVM-2 2-ch Ext.203 Ext.207 Ext.204 Ext.208 Switch over Switch over

79 KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 4
KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 4 The Moving From SVM to DISA feature works only on the SVM + MSG mode. The following configuration does not work the Moving From SVM to DISA feature. Does not work Greeting Dialling 0/9 OGM-1 TDA Data Bus TDA0192 No-1 TDA0192 No-2 SVM Mode MSG Mode SVM 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.203 OGM1-64 Ext.202 Ext.204 DISA 1-2 Does not switch over between two cards DISA 1-2 2-ch 2-ch

80 KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 5
KX-TDA0192/0194 (Moving From SVM to DISA) - 5 Normal flow. Incoming Call Dial 0/9 Idle SVM Greeting OGM-1 After SVM recording started, the TDA disconnects the line when the TDA receives a DTMF signal. Incoming Call Stat SVM recording DTMF Idle SVM Greeting SVM recording Disconnects the line NB: The following flow is not possible. Incoming Call Stat SVM recording Dial 0/9 Idle SVM Greeting SVM recording OGM-1

81 High Quality OGM Record
KX-TDA0192/0194 Support High Quality OGM Record It is possible to record music when using an ESVM card in High Recording Quality mode

82 High Recording Quality mode
KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 1 High Quality OGM Record (File transfer) High Quality OGM (OGM01–64) TDA Data Bus TDA0192/4 MSG Not Support SVM-1 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 High Recording Quality mode Not Support SVM-2 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 Saved for OGM SVM

83 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 2 “ Installation/programming
Recording time 120 min (Low) 60 min (Middle) 20 min (High) OGM recoding quality setting. It is system programming. Can not assign card by card base.

84 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 3 “ Programming MSG MSG SVM SVM + MSG
The following programming is possible. TDA0192 No-1 TDA0192 No-2 MSG MSG SVM 2-ch 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch 2-ch MSG OGM1-64 OGM1-64 High High TDA Data Bus TDA0192 No-3 TDA0192 No-4 SVM SVM + MSG SVM 2-ch 2-ch MSG SVM 2-ch 2-ch MSG Ext.201 OGM1-64 Ext.202 OGM1-64 Low Low High

85 High Recording Quality mode
KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 4 High Quality OGM (OGM01–64) TDA Data Bus TDA0192/4 Wav Format 8KHz 16bit Monaural 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250 High Recording Quality mode 1 2 3 4 - 62 63 64 65 66 248 249 250

86 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 5 “ Recording Wav Format 8KHz 16bit
1- Set all OPB-3s which has DISA to “OUS” 2- Go to “Utility”- “Message File Transfer” PC to PBX 3- Select “All” 4- Click 5- Select a wav file. 8- Click Wav Format 8KHz 16bit Monaural 6- Click 7- Select OGM Message Number

87 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 6 “ File transfer to PBX 9- Click
11- Set OPB-3 “INS” Finish

88 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 7 “
OGM output level (OGM recoding level) OGM output level (Wav file recording) may influence DISA tone detection sensitivity. If OGM has high output level then the DISA tone detection threshold level may deteriorate. If a customer uses DISA function with OGM that is recorded from Wav file, please check the DISA tone detection sensitivity / level before use. If DISA tone detection does not work correctly, please reduce the level by using the application detailed below. (Remove High level WAV file and replace with modified one). Auto Gain Control Handset recording AGC DISA OGM Memory External Audio Input NO Gain Control Wav file transfer

89 KX-TDA0192/0194 (OGM Record) - 8 “ Wav file Modification Software
PCC uses the following audio modification (→xxx.wav, adjust audio level) software. - Sony "Sound Forge". (Not Free software) You may download a free trial from the following website: Free software: “Eufony” It's free use for wave files less than 1 minute. Above 1 minute we need to pay. (Convert, Spilt, Merge are possible) “Sound recorder” (Windows optional software) : It is possible to use for conversion audio modification (→xxx.wav, reduce audio level) software. But PCC experience on TVM is conversion quality is not good some audio data.

90 Support T.38

91 Support T.38 - 1 “ - G3 fax conforms to ITU-T Rec. T.38 standards
Communication configuration is as follows. No Speed Limit/2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400bps Support Virtual IP-GW and SIP-GW. (not LPR card IP-GW) Note : This operates since Ver.56 of DSP. NO FAX? Voice compression TDE 2.0 YES FAX Codec IP(T.38) Transmission T.30 (G3FAX) T.38

92 Support T.38 - 2 “ - There are three kinds of protocols of T.38.
- TDE100/200 supports only "T.38UDPTL". T.38TCP T.38UDPTL T.38RTP IFP IFP IFP TCP UDPTL RTP UDP IP IFP : Internet Facsimile Protocol UDPTL : Transport Protocol for FAX in UDP

93 Support T.38 - 3 “ The method of converting fax signal into IP packet
1.Qualifying as voice “G.711 Inband” It put the fax signal into the IP packet as a voice and sends it. 1) Operation The VoIP (Voice over IP) gateway digitalizes the signal of G3 FAX with PCM (Pulse Code Modulation) and it processes it as a voice. 2) Merit The signal of G3 FAX is carried as well as the voice. 3) Demerit - The band width is necessary about 80k-90k bit per second to carry the signal of G3 FAX as well as the voice. - The fax signal is sensitive for the packet delay and packet loss. Actually, it happens that the fax cannot send even though you can talk.

94 Support T.38 - 4 VoIP RTP Packet (Bandwidth) Codec
Cycle Time of Packet Packed number /sec Packet Size Data Size/sec Voice Data/sec Non Voice Data/sec Total IP Header RTP Non payload payload - ms Packet /sec byte byte byte byte byte Byte /sec bps Byte /sec bps Byte /sec bps G.729 A 10 100 64 42 22 12 10 6,400 51,200 1,000 8,000 5,400 43,200 20 50 74 42 32 12 20 3,700 29,600 1,000 8,000 2,700 21,600 30 33 84 42 42 12 30 2,800 22,400 1,000 8,000 1,800 14,400 40 25 94 42 52 12 40 2,350 18,800 1,000 8,000 1,350 10,800 50 20 104 42 62 12 50 2,080 16,640 1,000 8,000 1,080 8,640 60 17 114 42 72 12 60 1,900 15,200 1,000 8,000 900 7,200 G.711 A 10 100 134 42 92 12 80 13,400 107,200 8,000 64,000 5,400 43,200 20 50 214 42 172 12 160 10,700 85,600 8,000 64,000 2,700 21,600 30 33 294 42 252 12 240 9,800 78,400 8,000 64,000 1,800 14,400 40 25 374 42 332 12 320 9,350 74,800 8,000 64,000 1,350 10,800 50 20 454 42 412 12 400 9,080 72,640 8,000 64,000 1,080 8,640 60 17 534 42 492 12 480 8,900 71,200 8,000 64,000 900 7,200

95 Support T.38 - 5 “ 2. Using the special protocol "T.38" 1) Operation
It converts the signal of T.30(G3 FAX) into the message which provides with T.38 and puts into the IP packet and sends and receives it. 2) Merit - G3 FAX can be sent and received by narrow band width. - It is strong in the packet delay and packet loss. (It is possible to communicate even if there are some delays, if an each message reaches correctly, because it sends the message by the IP packet.) 3) Demerit The fax gateway of the destination should have the T.38 protocol.

96 Support T.38 - 6 FoIP T.38 Packet (Framing and Size)
Same size Packet Ethernet Header(14) IP(20) UDP(8) T38 Header 1(2) T38 Header 2(6) FAX Data T38 Header(3)     Redundancy FAX Header -> Error recovery(2) Item X(1) [X] is Redundancy count T.38 Header 1(2) -> sequence number(2) UDP(8) -> source port(2) Destination port(2) Length(2) Chacksum(2) FAX Data -> Data_Field_field_data T.38 Header 2(6) -> Type of msg(3) Data_Field_field_type(3) IP(20) -> version(3Bit) Header length(5Bit) Differentiated Services Field(1) Total Length(2) Identification(2) Flags(1) Fragment offset(1) Time to live(1) Protocol(1) Header chacksum(2) Source(4) Destination(4) Ethernet Header(14) -> Destination MAC Addersss(6)   Source MACAddress(6)   Etehrnet Type(2) Bandwidth = Packet Size X 8 /(20/1000) Packet Size = 14+( FAX data size+3+(6+FAX data size) X Redundancy count) FAX data size = FAX Bit rate / 8 X (20/1000)

97 Support T.38 - 6 FoIP T.38 Packet (Bandwidth) Result of calculation
Actual Packet sampling (msec) Packet sampling (msec) 20 20 Bandwidth Size Total T.38 IFP Padding Redundancy count = 0 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 35,200 88 88 74 46 9,600 30,400 76 76 62 34 7,200 28,000 70 70 56 28 4,800 25,600 64 64 50 22 2,400 23,200 58 60 44 16 2 Redundancy count = 1 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 52,000 130 9,600 42,400 106 7,200 37,600 94 4,800 32,800 82 2,400 28,000 70 Redundancy count = 2 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 68,800 172 9,600 54,400 136 7,200 47,200 118 4,800 40,000 100 2,400 32,800 82 Redundancy count = 3 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 85,600 214 9,600 66,400 166 7,200 56,800 142 4,800 47,200 118 2,400 37,600 94

98 Packet sampling (msec)
Support T FoIP T.38 Packet (Bandwidth) Result of calculation Packet sampling (msec) 20 Bandwidth Size Redundancy count = 4 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 102,400 256 9,600 78,400 196 7,200 66,400 166 4,800 54,400 136 2,400 42,400 106 Redundancy count = 5 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 119,200 298 9,600 90,400 226 7,200 76,000 190 4,800 61,600 154 2,400 47,200 118 Redundancy count = 6 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 136,000 340 9,600 102,400 256 7,200 85,600 214 4,800 68,800 172 2,400 52,000 130 Redundancy count = 7 FAX Bit rate (bps) 14,400 158,400 396 9,600 120,000 300 7,200 100,800 252 4,800 81,600 204 2,400 62,400 156

99 Support T.38 - 7 “ (4)Procedure <Step 1>
G3 FAX machine (Source) calls G3 FAX machine (Destination) through T.38 gateway. <Step 2> T.38 gateway calls G3 FAX machine by using H.323/SIP protocol. (It is the same as the processing of IP telephone. ) <Step 3> It operates according to T.38 protocol. - T.38 gateway sends and receives data by the formatting of "IFP (internet facsimile protocol) packet". (The field of carrying the information of G3 FAX signal is defined with IFP packet.) T.38 gateway (Source side) converts into the message of IFP packet, and it sends the fax signal which G3 FAX machine (Source) sent. IFP packet reaches T.38 gateway (Destination side) through the IP network. - The gateway converts the IFP packet to the signal of G3 FAX and transmits it to the G3 FAX machine (Destination).

100 Support T.38 - 8 “ FAX Transmitting PBX-Y FAX Receiving Talking status
Request to change T.38 for the communication method according to the FAX transmitting Method. TDE Detect the tone of FAX transmitting. FAX Transmitting Note : FAX communication does not change to the qualifying as voice (G.711 Inband), it keeps G.729 voice codec when the call communication with G.729 and FAX communication with T.38 becomes NG, as the result of the ability information negotiation with the destination.

101 Support T.38 - 9 “ FAX Receiving PBX-Y FAX Transmitting Talking status
TDE Changing the communication method to T.38 is requested. It is tuned qualifying as voice (G.711 Inband), or T.38 with the requested method automatically, when the call communication with G.711.

102 Support T.38 - 10 “ FAX Communication G.729 Voice communication
TDE#1 TDE#2 FAX Transmitting FAX Receiving FAX Method FAX Method *Out : G.711 IN : G.711 *Out : G.711 IN : T.38 G.729 Voice communication CNG (Calling Tone) Detecting time : 3s CED (Called Tone) Detecting time : 200ms Request to switch to T.38 session ACK When it detects CED tone earlier than CNG tone T.38 communication * : SIP > One method of each port H > IN/OUT method can be set separately

103 Support T.38 - 11 “ FAX Communication with SIP TDE#1 SIP Server TDE#2
TDE#1 DSP TDE#2 DSP RTP G729 RTP G729 INVITE SDP(T.38) G.729 Voice communication 100 Trying INVITE SDP (T.38) 100 Trying The switching of T.38 session is processed after detecting the CED tone. 200 OK SDP (T.38) 200 OK SDP (T.38) ACK ACK CED CNG T.38 communication

104 Support T.38 - 12 “ FAX Communication G.711A TDE100/200
Original Voice CODEC Connected Party Source (It detects CNG/CED tone early) Result ECA (Echo Canceller Ability) VAD (Voice Activity Detection for G.711) Available FAX Method FAX Sending Method Codec Priority 2nd G.711A TDE100/200 (G.711 Inband & T.38) G.711 Inband Don’t care G.711 Inband (ECA=OFF, VAD=OFF) T.38 Don’t care T.38 IPGW4/16 (G.711 Inband) G.711 Inband Don’t care G.711 Inband (ECA=OFF, VAD=OFF) T.38 Don’t care G.711 Normal (ECA=ON, VAD=OFF) ... Note 1 G.729A TDE100/200 (G.711 Inband & T.38) G.711 Inband Not assign Failure G.711 G.711 Inband (ECA=OFF, VAD=OFF) T.38 Don’t care T.38 IPGW4/16 (G.711 Inband) G.711 Inband Not assign Failure G.711 G.711 Inband (ECA=OFF, VAD=OFF) T.38 Not assign Failure G.711 G.711 Normal (ECA=ON, VAD=OFF) ... Note 1/2 Note1 : As for the G.711 Normal connection, there is a possibility that FAX data cannot be sent by the condition of packet. And, ECA (Default=ON) and VAD (Default=OFF) are programmable setting. Note 2 : Source side changes to G.711 even though source side does not change previously from G729 to G.711, when the connected party changes to G.711.

105 Support T.38/IP-GW - 1 “ Outgoing Call setting per destination
Maximum Bit Rate (No Speed Limit, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, bps) The method of transporting the FAX signal when CNG (Calling) tone detect (G.711 Inband, T.38)

106 Support T.38/IP-GW - 2 “ Outgoing Call setting per destination
Rate management Method (Transferred TCF, Local TCF) It passes IP network It does not pass IP network Maximum datagram size (272 – 512) Redundancy count for data (0 - 3) Whether to use the redundancy feature (Enable, Disable) Redundancy count for T.30 Message(0,1,2,3,4,5,6 7)

107 Support T.38/IP-GW - 3 “ QoS setting per System
Type of value to be store to TOS filed (ToS, DSCP, HEX) Priority level of FAX Packet (0 - 7) Type of TOS (Normal, Monetary Cost, Reliability, Throughput, Delay)

108 Support T.38/IP-GW - 4 “ (Incoming Call setting per System)
Maximum datagram size (272 – 512) Whether to use the redundancy feature (Enable, Disable) Redundancy count for T.38 Message(0,1,2,3,4,5,6 7) Rate management Method (Transferred TCF, Local TCF) When CED tone detect Redundancy count for data (0 - 3)

109 Support T.38/SIP-GW - 1 “ Outgoing Call setting per Provider
Same of IP-GW GW Setting Option 2

110 Support T.38/SIP-GW - 2 “ Outgoing Call setting per Provider
Same of IP-GW Incoming and IP-GW GW Setting Option 3

111 Support T.38/SIP-GW - 3 “ Outgoing Call setting per Provider
Same of IP-GW Main setting

112 Support T.38/DSP Version Up - 1
Confirming the current DSP version

113 Support T.38/DSP Version Up - 2
DSP control software

114 Support T.38/DSP Version Up - 3
File transfer PC to SD Card

115 Support T.38/DSP Version Up - 4
File transfer PC to SD Card

116 Support T.38/DSP Version Up- 5
System Reset

117 Support T.38/DSP Version Up - 6
Confirming the new DSP version

118 8 Digits VM Integration

119 8 Digits VM Integration - 1
8 Digits VM Integration - 1 MPR 3.1 Function TVM Ver.2.0 VM Connection VM integration does not support 5 digits. TVM Ver.2.0 support 5 digits mailbox. Ext.20001 5 digits extension numbering

120 8 Digits VM Integration - 2
8 Digits VM Integration - 2 MPR 5.0 Function TVM Ver.2.1 DLC DHLC Ver.5.002 VM Connection MPR 5.0 MPR 5.0 supports 8 digits VM integration TVM Ver.2.1 support 8 digits mailbox/VM integration. Mailbox Extension Ext.20001 5 digits extension numbering DLC/DHLC Card software should be or later.

121 8 Digits VM Integration - 3
8 Digits VM Integration - 3 Centralized VM with PBX code MPR 5.0 Function Ext.20001 C-FWD 500 Branch PBX PBX code:11 TVM Ver.2.1 Ext.20001 Ext.500 QSIG VoIP/ISDN Branch PBX PBX code:12 MPR 5.0 Main PBX PBX code:10 Mailbox Extension Branch PBX PBX code:13 Ext.20001 C-FWD Ext.20001 C-FWD

122 Check In/Out operation by CSTA

123 Ext.2001 Check In CSTA command.
Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 1 Check In Operation Ext.2001 Check In CSTA command. USB/LAN MPR 5.0 FOS (CSTA Application) Check In Mode - Clear Call Budget - Station Un-lock Check In Ext.2001 Ext.2001 NB: The TAPI I/F does not support this operation.

124 Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 2
Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 2 Check Out Operation TVM Ver.2.0 Ext.2001 Check Out CSTA command. Mailbox for Ext.2001 USB/LAN MPR 5.0 FOS (CSTA Application) Send message delete command. Check Out Mode Station lock Clear Extension data Timed reminder. Wake up. Last Number Redial Saved Number Redial Call LOG Check Out Ext.2001 Ext.2001 NB: The TAPI I/F does not support this operation.

125 Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 3
Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 3 Check Out Operation Delete Ext.2001 message from SVM SVM for Ext.2001 Ext.2001 Check Out CSTA command. USB/LAN MPR 5.0 FOS (CSTA Application) Check Out Mode Station lock Clear Extension data Timed reminder. Wake up. Last Number Redial Saved Number Redial Call LOG Check out Ext.2001 Ext.2001 NB: The TAPI I/F does not support this operation.

126 Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 4
Check In/Out operation by CSTA - 4 CSTA Features List Feature Description Related CSTA Features Room Status Control An extension designated as the hotel operator can set the check-in status of rooms remotely. EscapeService & PrivateEvent guestCheckIn-Request guestCheckOut-Request checkedIn-Event checkedOut-Event GetSystemData-Request -guestCheckStatus GetSystemDataLinkedReply - guestCheckStatus Call Billing for Guest Room Charges for calls from guest rooms can be logged and output as a guest bill. None Remote Wake-up Call An extension designated as the hotel operator can set a timed reminder for a room remotely. PrivateEvent WakeupResult SMDR for External Hotel Application Hospitality feature data, including check-in, check-out, and timed reminder times, can be output to SMDR for use in a PC-based hotel application. CallDetailRecordsReport StartCallDetailRecordsTransmission StopCallDetailRecordsTransmission New CSTA Features CSTA Feature Specification document will be updated soon.

127 More than 1000 DDI Destination
1000 DDI Table (not matched) →TIE Table

128 More than 1000 DDI destinations - 1
More than 1000 DDI destinations - 1 MPR 3.1 Function 1- Incoming DDI number modification 2- Search DDI table 1000 DDI Tables Not matched 3- Final Destination

129 More than 1000 DDI destinations - 2
More than 1000 DDI destinations - 2 DDI Ext. 1xxx 1xxx 2xxx 2xxx 3xxx 3xxx 4xxx 4xxx Ext.4xxx Branch-1 Ext.2xxx ISDN QSIG VoIP/ISDN Main-Office Branch-3 DDI Table DDI Ext. 1xxx 1xxx 2xxx 2xxx 3xxx 3xxx 4xxx 4xxx Ext.3xxx Branch-2 Ext.1xxx 1000 DDI Tables: How to Program?

130 More than 1000 DDI destinations - 3
More than 1000 DDI destinations - 3 MPR 5.0 Function 1- Incoming DDI number modification 2- Search DDI table 1000 DDI Tables (no changed) Not matched 3- Search TIE table Not matched 4- Final Destination

131 Ext. Number and Verification Code
SMDR: Ext. number and Verification Code Output

132 SMDR: Ext. number and Verification Code - 1
MPR 3.1 Function ISDN Manager wants to know, - Who makes a call? - Which extension is used? Ext.2001 Dial: *47* SMDR Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Ring Duration Cost Acc code CD 08/01/08 04:02PM * :10' Verification Code No Extension number ?

133 Sales Company Password *PCCKXTDA*
SMDR: Ext. number and Verification Code - 2 Sales Company Password *PCCKXTDA* MPR 5.0 Function Enable: Ext. Number + Verification Code Disable: Verification Code only (Default) SMDR Date Time Ext CO Dial Number Ring Duration Cost Acc code CD 08/01/08 04:02PM :10' Extension number Verification Code NB: When we use an account code and a verification code at the same time, the account code is not printed out. The verification code is only printed out.

134 KX-NT300 Series Support

135 KX-NT300 Series Support “ Not Support Not Support
Self-labeling Feature is not supported NT343 NT346 NT366 Not Support MPR 2.0 KX-TDA0470 V2.001 IP-Network NT303 NT305 IP-Ext. Card software should be or later. Not Support 12 key console is supported Pier to Pier connection does not support.

136 PC Maintenance Console (PCMC)
Key Label Name Print out Function. (New) - Same numbering plan in quick dial entry (The same features as TDA30 MPR 4.0)

137 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 1
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 1 PCMC Edit Print Out

138 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 2
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 2 PCMC 5.0 (4.1.4 Flexible Button) Interactive and Batch Mode New Option

139 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 3
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 3 PCMC 5.0 (4.3 DSS Console) Interactive and Batch Mode New Option

140 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 4
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 4 Main Functions Copy Print Out File Management Telephone Type Select Input/Edit

141 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 5
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 5 Telephone Type Select T7633/T7636 T7665//NT265 T7625/T7630/NT136

142 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 6
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 6 Input and Edit Click DSS Parameter Input and Edit Direct Input/Edit Cell Copy is not supported - Label Name Input and Edit. - Label Parameter Edit.

143 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 7
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 7 Copy Function Select Destination

144 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 8
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 8 Print Out Function 2- Click 1- Select Extension 3- Click 4- Click

145 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 9
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 9 File Management File Management: “New” : Close the current data and open a new data. “Open” : Load a saved CSV file. “Close” : Go to Key Setting Mode. “Save” : Overwrite the current data. “Save As” : Save the current data to a new CSV file. A Key Label Name data is not a part of the DLSYS. A Key Label Name data is a Windows CSV data.

146 Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 10
Key Label Name (Edit/Print Out) - 10 CSV File Format (FYI) Max. 36 DSS data DSS button-1 data Sorry, No Ext. Number No Physical Number 0: T7633/T7636 1: T7625/T7630/NT136 2: T7665/NT265 3: T7665/APT 4: Other Key Label data (Max. 20) Color data (Windows data)

147 Checks Quick Dialling table
Same numbering plan in quick dial entry - 1 Automatic rerouting VoIP call MPR PCMC 3.0 - The function works only on PBX Code type network plan. (7 + PBX code + Ext.) QSIG VoIP ISDN PBX=10 Ext.301 DDI PBX=20 4sec No response. Dials Re-order Tone NO No-response 10 301 Checks Quick Dialling table YES The call is TEI call ?

148 Same numbering plan in quick dial entry - 2
Automatic rerouting VoIP call MPR PCMC 3.0 - Extension numbering type network plan. Because, 3 is used in the other PBX extension. QSIG VoIP ISDN Ext.301 DDI 4sec No response. Dials 301 Re-order Tone NO No-response Checks Quick Dialling table YES The call is TEI call ? Ext.2xx This program is not allowed.

149 Same numbering plan in quick dial entry - 3
To enable assigning 3xx to the quick dial. PCMC 5.0 QSIG VoIP ISDN Ext.2xx Ext.3xx

150 Checks Quick Dialling table
Same numbering plan in quick dial entry - 4 Automatic rerouting VoIP call MPR PCMC 5.0 - The function works extension numbering type network plan too. QSIG VoIP ISDN Ext.301 DDI Ext.2xx No-response 4sec No response. 301 Checks Quick Dialling table YES The call is TEI call ? Dials 301 Re-order Tone NO

151 PC Programming Software

152 PC Programming Software - 1
PC Programming Software - 1 Unified PCMC (Ver.3.0) provides TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 programming. Unified PCMC (Ver.3.0 ) Install Start U-PCMC Unified PCMC (Ver 3.0) provides, TDA30 MPR1.x/MPR2.x/MPR3.x/MPR4.0 TDA100/TDA200 MPR1.x/MPR2.x/MPR3.x TDA600 MPR2.x/MPR3.x/MPR5.x TDE100/200 MPR1.x/MPR2.x

153 PC Programming Software - 2
PC Programming Software - 2 - Create a TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 system data (Batch Mode) TDE100/200 MPR2.0 Batch Mode

154 PC Programming Software - 3
PC Programming Software - 3 U-PCMC can be used to programme old versions of the TDE100/200 MPR 1.0. TDE100/200 MPR1.0 MPR 1.0 TDE100/200 MPR2.0 Connect MPR 2.0 Switching between versions in automatic.

155 MPR 2.0 Installation - New Installation - Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0

156 TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 New Installation - 1
TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 New Installation - 1 1- Download a SD card data from the PCC web. SD Card - PMMPR 2.0 - DLNG (E) - DLNG (E) 2- Save all files to a SD card. 3- Insert the SD card into a TDE and power on with system initialise. TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR ??? - DMSYS ??? - DLNG-0 ?.? - DLNG-1 ?.? TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS 2.0 (BX) - DLNG (E) - DLNG (E) SD Card - PMMPR 2.0 - DLNG (E) - DLNG (E) Initialise 4- Install Unified PCMC V3.0 to a PC. (Check the correct Region) 5- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE. The U-PCMC transfers the country data to the SD card according to the country code. TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS 2.0 (BX) - DLNG (E) - DLNG (E) SD Card - DMINI 2.0 (BL) DMINI 2.0 (BL), etc, U-PCMC (BL)

157 Program “Time and Date” etc
TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 New Installation - 2 6- Re-start using the default start. (system initialise) TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS 2.0 (BL) - DLNG (E) - DLNG (E) SD Card - DMINI 2.0 (BL) Initialise 7- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE again. TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS 2.0 (BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) SD Card - DMINI 2.0 (BL) DLNG-x 2.0 (BL) Program “Time and Date” etc 8- TDE100/200 MPR 2.0 is ready.

158 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR Important 1- Backup all SD card data to a PC by a SD card R/W. Or backup the present DLSYS to your PC through USB. SD Card - PMMPR (1.0) - DMSYS 1.0 (BL) TDE Flash ROM - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 1.0 Backup DMSYS 1.0(BL) DMSYS 1.0 (BL) Important 2- Save (backup) OGM data. 3- Down load PMMPR 2.0 from PCC web. 4- Download Unified PCMC V3.0 from PCC web, and install it on the PC 5- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE. Transfer PMMPR 2.0 to the SD card through USB. U-PCMC (BL) SD Card - PMMPR (1.0) - PMMPR_SUB (2.0) - DMSYS 1.0(BL) TDE Flash ROM - DMSYS 1.0 (BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 1.0 PMMPR 2.0

159 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0 - 2 “ 6- Delete “DMINI” from the SD card
Important 6- Delete “DMINI” from the SD card - 1. Go to “Utility “ – “SD Card File Delete” - 2. Select “DMINI” - 3. Click “Delete” - 4. Click “OK” Important 7- Set the system initialize switch to ”SYSTEM INITIALIZE” position.

160 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0 - 3 “ 8- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE.
9- Activate PMMPR 2.0 from PC programming. Select “Utility”-”System Reset”- “Reset by the Command”. Select Important SD Card - PMMPR_SUB 1.0 - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS 1.0 (BL) TDE Flash ROM - DMSYS 2.0 (BX) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 2.0 Reset

161 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 10- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE, the TDE asks, “Do you replace the initial data file…..” - Click “OK” SD Card - PMMPR (2.0) - PMMPR _SUB (1.0) - DMSYS 1.0 (BX) - DLINI (BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) TDE Flash ROM - DMSYS 2.0 (Dummy) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 2.0 New Data 11 Re-start the system with the initialize switch in ”SYSTEM INITIALIZE” position. Important SD Card - PMMPR (2.0) - PMMPR _SUB (1.0) - DMSYS 2.0 (Default-BL) - DLINI (BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR (2.0) - DMSYS 2.0 (Default-BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 2.0 12- Connect the U-PCMC to the TDE. Execute Quick-set up (Date/Time/Pass-Word)

162 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 13- Open the U-PCMC → Select “Open” → Select a DMSYS MPR2.0 file. G:\TDE100-MPR2

163 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0 - 6 “ 15- Click “Save”
G:\TDE100-MPR1 TDE100-MPR1 15- Click “Save” 14- Enter New File Name TDE100-MPR2

164 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0 - 7 “ 16- Click “OK”. Click
G:\TDE100-MPR2 G:\TDE100-MPR1 Click TDE100-MPR1 TDE100-MPR2 The DMSYS (MPR1.0) file is automatically converted to a MPR 2.0 DMSYS file.

165 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 17- Transfer the DMSYS 2.0(User BL) to the TDE (SD card) SD Card - PMMPR 2.0 - PMMPR _SUB 1.0 - DMSYS (2.0 Default-BL) - DMSYS_SUB (2.0 User-BL) TDE Flash ROM - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) MPR 2.0 DMSYS (2.0 User-BL) 18- Activate the DMSYS 2.0 (BL) from the PC. Select “Utility” - ”System Reset” - “Reset by the Command”. Select Important

166 Upgrade MPR 1.0 to MPR 2.0 - 9 “ [ Final settings ] SD Card
TDE Flash ROM - PMMPR 2.0 - DMSYS (2.0 User-BL) - DLNG (BL) - DLNG (BL) SD Card - PMMPR _SUB 1.0 - DMSYS_SUB (2.0 Default-BL) MPR 2.0

167 Thank you very much !


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