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Panasonic KX-NS1000 - 5.2.2.2 SIP Portable Station (S-PS) and SIP Cell Station (SIP-CS)

Panasonic KX-NS1000
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5.2.2.2 SIP Portable Station (S-PS) and SIP Cell Station (SIP-CS)
Description
This PBX supports the connection of SIP Cell Stations (SIP-CSs). A SIP-CS functions like other CSs, except
it uses SIP for managing calls. A PS that connects through a SIP-CS is called a SIP Portable Station (S-PS).
This section explains the main features available to SIP-CSs and S-PSs.
Phonebook
An S-PS will automatically download up to 300 system speed dialling numbers (® 2.6.4 Speed
Dialling—Personal/System) and store them in its local phonebook.
Wireless XDP
An S-PS can be paired with a wired extension. However, only parallel ringing is supported. Other features,
such as switching a call between telephones, are not supported. (® 5.2.4.5 Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
S-PS Broadcast Call
An S-PS cannot be a member of a PS Ring Group (® 5.2.4.2 PS Ring Group). Instead, an ICD group can be
used to achieve the same functionality.
1. In the ICD group settings, specify the SIP-CSs as the members of an ICD group.
2. Via the Super Master SIP-CS’s Web interface, create a PS Ring Group that contains the floating extension
number of the ICD group and the S-PSs to broadcast incoming calls to.
SIP-CS
Ext.300
SIP-CS
Ext.301
SIP-CS
Ext.302
101 102 103 104 105
Members:
300
301
302
ICD Group 1
Floating extension no.: 600
SIP-CS Settings
PS Ring Group 600
101
102
103
105
Incoming call
Flexible Keys
The following types of flexible keys can be programmed on an S-PS:
444 Feature Guide
5.2.2 SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension

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