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1.1 General Features
160 Feature Manual
[DTMF Status Signals]
System Programming
The following settings to enable Inband (DTMF) Integration must be programmed through system
programming to match the settings of the VPS. This example uses a Panasonic KX-TVS series VPS/KX-
TVA series VPS, which can be connected to up to 4 extension jacks of the PBX.
[Programming Example: Voice Mail Table]
In this example:
To enable the VM Hunting Chain and AA Hunting Chain, program as follows:
1) Assign all Voice Mail extensions to one extension group in [600] Extension Group.
2) Assign "Enable" to the group in [100] Hunting Group Set.
Status Condition DTMF Status Signal
Ringback Tone The PBX is ringing the corresponding
extension.
1
Busy Tone The called extension is busy. 2
Reorder Tone The dialed number is invalid. 3
DND Tone The called extension has set DND ( 1.1.44
Do Not Disturb (DND)).
4
Answer The called extension has answered the call. 5
Confirm The PBX confirms that a feature (such as
Message Waiting) has been set or canceled on
the extension.
9
Disconnect The caller has hung up. #9
FWD to VM Ringback Tone The called extension has set FWD to VPS (
1.1.10 Call Forwarding (FWD)—SUMMARY)
and the PBX is calling another port of the VPS.
6
FWD to VM Busy Tone The called extension has set FWD to VPS and
all ports of the VPS are busy.
7
FWD to Extension Ringback
Tone
The PBX is calling an extension other than the
one dialed, most likely because the called
extension has set its calls to be forwarded to
another extension or because it is a member of
an idle extension hunting group (
1.1.67 Idle
Extension Hunting).
8
DTMF Integration*
1
Voice Mail Port*
2
Jack 07 Jack 08 Jack 15 Jack 16
Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable
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1
[103] DTMF Integration
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2
[102] DTMF Integration Port