Kx-Ut Series Sip Phones - Panasonic KX-NS700 Feature Manual

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11.1.1 KX-UT Series SIP Phones

Description
KX-UT series telephones are Panasonic SIP phones that provide tighter integration with the PBX than
general SIP phones. The following features are available:
Automatic PBX registration
Like IP-PTs (→ 10.1.17 IP-PT (IP Proprietary Telephone)), registration of KX-UT series SIP phones can be
made to occur automatically through system programming.
Phonebook integration
KX-UT series SIP phones will automatically download up to 100 personal speed dialing numbers and up to
300 system speed dialing numbers (→ 18.1.10 Speed Dialing, Personal/18.1.11 Speed Dialing, System) and
store this information in its local phonebook.
Note
The PBX has two kinds of memory for system speed dialing numbers: basic memory and expansion-for-
tenant. A KX-UT series SIP phone downloads the system speed dialing numbers from the basic memory
and stores them in its local phonebook. The numbers stored in expansion-for-tenant will not be
downloaded. For details about basic memory and the expansion-for-tenant, refer to "14.1 PBX
Configuration—[6-1] Feature—System Speed Dial—Select Table" in the PC Programming Manual.
System speed dial numbers do not download immediately; they download when the telephone is
rebooted. The number of system speed dialing numbers that are downloaded from the PBX can be
changed. Refer to "9.2.1 PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—System Property—Main—Main
—System Speed Dial Download For UT Extensions" in the PC Programming Manual.
Customizable flexible buttons
The following features can be assigned through system programming to the flexible buttons available on
some KX-UT series SIP phones:
Button
Single-CO (S-CO)
DN
*1
One-Touch
*1
Headset
*1
Login/Logout
*2
Contact (DSS)
Wrap-up
*2
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Used to access a specified CO line for making or receiving calls.
A type of button specific to KX-UT series SIP phones. For details, refer to
the telephone's documentation.
Used to dial a specified number or feature. For details, refer to the
telephone's documentation.
Used to turn on/off the headset mode while idle.
(→ 9.1.3 Headset Operation)
Used to switch between log-in and log-out mode. (→ 10.1.3 ICD Group
Features—Log-in/Log-out)
Access another extension with one touch. Unlike a One-Touch button,
this type of button cannot be used to dial feature numbers.
Used to switch between the Wrap-up/Not Ready and Ready modes.
(→ 10.1.3 ICD Group Features—Log-in/Log-out)
Usage
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