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Terminal Compatibility & UT Series Introduction

NS1000. Terminal Compatibility & UT Series Introduction. Contents. Chapter 1 System Outline  1.1. Overview 1.1. Terminal Compatibility Chapter 2 UT Series Overview 2.1. UT Series 2-2. Call Control Operations Chapter 3 System Outline 3.1. Peer to Peer Communication

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Terminal Compatibility & UT Series Introduction

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  1. NS1000 Terminal Compatibility& UT Series Introduction

  2. Contents • Chapter 1 System Outline  • 1.1. Overview • 1.1. Terminal Compatibility • Chapter 2 UT Series Overview • 2.1. UT Series • 2-2.Call Control Operations • Chapter 3 System Outline • 3.1. Peer to Peer Communication • Chapter 4 NT300 Series overview • 4.1. NT Series • 4-2. Option Modules • Chapter 5 Appendix • Appendix I Bluetooth Compatibility • Appendix ii Flexible Key Compatibility • Appendix iii Feature Compatibility • Appendix iv CTI Function Compatibility

  3. Overview

  4. 1-1. Overview • KX-NS1000 supports the following types of terminal: • Proprietary Telephones • SIP Phone – UT series • IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT) – NT3xx series • Portable Station (PS) – TCA series and WT115 • IP DECT Cell Station (NCP0158CE) • IP Softphone • IP Conferencing Phone – NT700 • General Telephones • SIP Phone • Single Line Telephone (SLT)

  5. 1-2. Terminal Compatibility (1) • New Range - SIP Telephone (UT Series) *1 UT113 : No backlit / UT123 : Backlit

  6. 1-2. Terminal Compatibility (2) • Existing Range - (NT Series, DECT, Softphone and SLT)

  7. 1-2. Terminal Compatibility(3) • Other Telephone Terminal compatibility For compatible options (e.g., Add-on Key Module, USB Module, Headset), refer to the telephone’s manual.

  8. Chapter 2 UT Series overview

  9. 2-1. UT Series • Standard Model KX-UT136 • - 6-line Graphical LCD with Backlit • 24-FF key • 2 Ethernet ports, PoE • - Built-in UC KX-UT133 • - 3-line Graphical LCD with Backlit • 24-FF key • 2 Ethernet Ports, PoE • - Built-in UC *Available in Black / White

  10. 2-1. UT Series • Basic Model KX-UT113/123 - 3-line Graphical LCD - UT113 : No Backlit, 1 Ethernet Port, PoE - UT123 : Backlit, 2 Ethernet Ports, PoE *Available in B1ack / White

  11. 2-1. UT Series • Hardware Specification (1) (*) HAC : Hearing aid compatibility

  12. 2-1.UT Series • Hardware Specification (2) (*) EHS : Electronic Hook Switch (Compatible with Plantronics Serial Bus (PSB))

  13. 2-1.UT Series • IP Networking

  14. 2-1.UT Series • Phone Settings

  15. 2-1.UT Series • Optional modules (*) Savi Office convertible, Voyager 510S and CS70N

  16. 2-1.UT Series • New Features • 1a. HD Voice (Wideband Audio) - Handset Human voice Range Human voice Range UT Receiver Conventional phone Receiver Narrow Band (G.711) Wide Band (G.722) Receiving Frequency Response (Handset characteristic) *HD - High Definition

  17. 2-1.UT Series Human voice Range Narrow Band Wide Band • New Features • 1b. HD Voice (Wideband Audio) - Speaker phone 1.Enhanced low-frequency characteristics and High performance D-class Audio AMP. Special Material Cone Circle UT series OLD Model Stronger Magnet A, B, C = Competitor model 2.Integrated acoustic chamber Acoustic Chamber (Acoustic box) 1.Low Frequency (about 300Hz) Performance increase 2.Reduced Echo 3.Reduced speakerVibration *HD – High Definition UT-Terminals faithfully reproduces the human voice.

  18. 2-1.UT Series • New Features • 2. Lower Power Consumption – Eco Mode • During Eco mode • PC port: Power off • 2. LAN port: Enable only 10Base-T (Disable 100Base-TX) eco mode normal mode Less than 1W ! *Standby mode Router / Hub Router / Hub 10Base 100Base 10Base 100Base 10Base 100Base 10Base 100Base Power off LAN LAN PC PC

  19. 2-1.UT Series eco mode • New Features • 2. Lower Power Consumption (Cont) • UT136 consumes approx 1.3W in normal stand-by mode. • Eco mode uses less than 1W. A B C D *A, B, C, D = Competitors

  20. 2-1.UT Series • New Features • 3. Supports Plantronics Electric Hook Switch (EHS) – UT133/136 • UT133/136 have embedded PSB (Plantronics Serial Bus).Special adaptor cable or remote handset lifter is not required. • Remote phone control from headset ; answer / end call, ring tone in headset. EHS tool for phone control Panasonic KX-UT133/136 Only 3.5mm plugs cable

  21. 2-2.Call Control Operations

  22. 2-2.Call Control Operations

  23. 2-2.Call Control Operations

  24. 2-2.Advanced Call Features

  25. 2-2.Advanced Call Features

  26. Chapter 3 Peer to Peer (P2P) Communication

  27. 3-3. Peer to Peer (P2P) Communication NT3xx NT3xx • Peer to Peer (P2P) Communications • The NS1000 automatically establishes peer-to-peer communication between • P2P compatible IP extensions (i.e., NT3xx and UT series) belonging to the same P2P group. Non-P2P Path Ethernet P2P Path P2P Path P2P Path UT UT By using Peer to Peer mode, it is possible to: - Potentially reduce network wide traffic to the PBX - Improve voice quality for P2P calls (By using G722 codec – Only supported for P2P calls) NB: For P2P communication to be possible, there must be an IP Route between devices.

  28. Chapter 4 NT300 Series overview

  29. 4-1. NT Series • 3.1 IP Proprietary Telephones KX-NT366 KX-NT321 KX-NT346 KX-NT343 * All NT3xx models are available in both Black and White

  30. 4-1. NT Series 3.2 Feature Comparison Matrix BT-Support: Will support Bluetooth Headsets (With optional BT Module) OHCA – Off Hook Call Announcement (2nd party can talk with the extension user, even if they are off-hook) PoE – Power over Ethernet (Can be powered from PoE enabled switches etc) NT3xx devices are Poe Class 2 * 12 x 4 Pages

  31. 4-2. Option Modules • 4.1 NT Option Modules KX-NT303 12 Key add-on Module KX-NT305 60 Key add-on Module KX-NT307 BT Module

  32. 4-2. Option Modules 4.5 NT Option Modules – 12 Key (NT303) and 60 Key (NT305) Add-On Modules – Fitting The NT303/305 modules are fitted to the rear of a compatible PT via a flexible cable. NT303 1. Remove the cable cover 2. Insert the flexible cable in the Left Hand slot. 3. Insert the screws. NT305 4. Re-fit the cable cover NB: No additional programming is required when fitting an add-on key module.

  33. 4-2. Option Modules • 4.6 NT Option Modules – Bluetooth Module (NT307) – Fitting • The NT307 module is fitted to the rear of a compatible PT LCD. 2. Remove the screws. 1. Remove the screw covers. 4. Fit the USB Module. 3. Remove the plastic cover. 5. Re-fit the plastic cover, screws and screw covers.

  34. 4-2. Option Modules • 4.7 NT Option Modules – Bluetooth Module (NT307) – Fitting (Cont..) • If a Bluetooth Module is fitted to a compatible PT, the following icon is displayed on the LCD when the PT is powered-on. • Registering a Bluetooth Headset; • From the PT (Fitted with NT307 BT Module) BT Icon Searching… SETUP 66: BH Register Program No?-> 66 EXIT ENTER NEXT SHIFT EXIT CONT NEXT PROG INFO RING MENU 2. Enter program number ’66’ 3. Press the ENTER key 1. Press the PROG Softkey.

  35. 4-2. Option Modules • 4.8 NT Option Modules – Bluetooth Module (NT307) – Fitting (Cont..) • Registering a Bluetooth Headset (Cont..): • A Flexible key on the PT can then be assigned as a ‘Headset’ key. • Pressing this key switches between headset and normal operation. • The BT Module supports Answer/Terminate call functionality only. Executing 0000 Enter Pass Key EXIT CLEAR NEXT EXIT CLEAR NEXT 6. The Headset will then ‘Pair’ with the PT. 5. Enter the Pass Key of the BT Headset. (Check the Headset manual for the correct key) 4. Place the BT Headset into Registration Mode. (Check the Headset manual for how to do.) NB: The PT cannot control the Headset volume, you must use the controls on the BT Headset itself.

  36. 4-2. Option Modules • 4.9 Optional Add-On Modules – Compatibility • DXDP Feature is not supported if a USB Module is fitted. • DXDP Feature is not supported if a BT Module is fitted. • USB/BT module cannot be fitted to DXDP Slave

  37. Chapter 5 Appendix

  38. Appendix i • Bluetooth Headset Compatible model List with NT3xx – (1) • The following tables indicate the test result of the connectivity of Bluetooth headsets with NT3xx and Bluetooth Module NT307 Ver2.000. • The test result does not guarantee the actual performance. PSN does not accept responsibility for any problem resulting from using these headsets.

  39. Appendix i • Bluetooth Headset Compatible model List with NT3xx – (2)

  40. Appendix i • Bluetooth Headset Compatible model List with NT3xx – (3)

  41. Appendix i • Bluetooth Headset Compatible model List with NT3xx – (4)

  42. Appendix ii • Compatible Flexible Button List with NT3xx – (1) * This feature is not controlled from the PBX

  43. Appendix ii • Compatible Flexible Button List with NT3xx – (2)

  44. Appendix ii • Compatible Flexible Button List with NT3xx – (3) * This feature is not controlled from the PBX

  45. Appendix ii • Compatible Flexible Button List with NT3xx – (4)

  46. Appendix iii • Compatible feature List with NT3xx – (1)

  47. Appendix iii • Compatible feature List with NT3xx – (2)

  48. Appendix iii • Compatible feature List with NT3xx – (3)

  49. Appendix iii • Compatible feature List with NT3xx – (4)

  50. Appendix iii • Compatible feature List with NT3xx – (5)

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