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Title: Introducing the KXTVS50'


1
Introducing the KX-TVS50.
  • the newest addition to the KX-TVS line of Voice
    Processing Systems (VPS)
  • 2 ports, 2 hours voice storage, expandable to 4
    hours of voice storage
  • The 2 hours of voice storage will be reduced by
    recording User Prompts
  • If all System Prompts were to be recorded by the
    user, voice storage would be reduced by
    approximately 40 minutes

2
KX-TVS50 Specifications
  • Increasing the voice storage from the initial 2
    hours up to 4 hours is accomplished by adding an
    optional KX-TVS52 Flash Memory Expansion card
  • 30 mailboxes, 2 manager mailboxes, utilizing
    Flash Memory with 7.2 Kbps voice compression
  • New features include A-PITS integration with
    KX-TA624-1, Caller ID Routing, System and Station
    Caller ID Name Announce, and Personal Greeting
    for Caller ID

3
So what is Flash Memory?
  • Definition-A solid-state mass-storage device that
    emulates a hard-disk drive
  • This type of mass-storage device is suitable for
    portable computers, personal digital assistants
    (PDA), digital still cameras, MP3 players and
    other devices requiring high-density non-volatile
    data storage

4
What are the advantages?
  • The advantages of this type of storage device is
    that it is
  • extremely rugged and reliable
  • compact
  • fast sustainable read/write capability
  • much less expensive than hard-disk drives
  • and has low single-voltage power requirements

5
KX-TVS50 Specifications
  • The KX-TVS50 comes with 2 Flash memory chips, one
    for 2 hours of voice storage, the other for
    system prompts and programming storage.
  • The KX-TVS52 Flash Memory Expansion card has one
    Flash memory chip for an additional 2 hours of
    voice storage

6
KX-TVS50 Specifications
  • The KX-TVS50s appearance is very similar to the
    KX-TVS75, with two noticeable differences
  • A 4 position dip switch is used to determine the
    system mode rather than a rotary switch
  • The system upper chassis has a built-in ferrite
    core used to reduce noise and other spurious
    oscillations from being introduced into the
    system through station cabling

7
Mode Switch Positions
  • Mode Switch Positions
  • 0000 Normal operation position
  • 1000 Initializes RS-232C parameters
  • 0100 D-PITS Auto Configuration for AA service1
  • 1100 D-PITS Auto Configuration for VM service1
  • 1101 Not used
  • 1010 Initializes VPS. Clears all data and
    messages
  • 0110 Flash memory Read/Write test
  • 0101 A-PITS Auto Configuration for AA service2
  • 1101 A-PITS Auto Configuration for VM service2

1 Used for KX-TD D-PITS integration only 2 Used
for KX-TA A-PITS integration only
8
Some New Terminology
  • To date, two types of Voice Processing System
    integration were available in the KX-TVS line of
    VPSs, In-band and D-PITS
  • A-PITS - Analog Proprietary Integrated Telephone
    System
  • A-PITS Integration - A proprietary 4-wire out of
    band Voice Processing System integration
    supported by the KX-TVS50 and KX-TA624-1

NEW
9
A-PITS
  • Signaling and control information is transmitted
    and received between the 624 and 50 across the D1
    and D2 pair of an extension port
  • Voice is provided by the Tip and Ring pair for
    that extension port
  • Each A-PITS integrated port supports one VPS port
    (Unlike D-PITS integration which provides two VPS
    ports per station ports)

10
Integration
  • The KX-TVS50 supports
  • In-band with telephone systems providing In-band
    integration
  • D-PITS with KX-TD308/816/1232/500
  • A-PITS with the KX-TA624-1

11
System Administration
  • Programming and administration can be
    accomplished by using either a dumb terminal
    program (i.e.. HyperTerminal) or any other
    communication software (i.e. ProcommPlus)
  • Programming menus are the same as the other
    KX-TVS models with additional programming added
    for the new features - System Caller ID Name
    Announce Caller ID Call Routing

12
New KX-TVS50 Features
  • These features are supported by A-PITS or D-PITS
    integration
  • System Caller ID Name Announce
  • Station Caller ID Name Announce
  • Personnel Greetings for Caller ID
  • Caller ID Routing
  • Caller ID card(s) are required for these features
    to operate KX-TD193 or KX-TA62493

13
System Caller ID Name Announce
  • 120 Caller ID Numbers (20 digit max.) can be
    entered into system programming via programming
    terminal
  • System Parameter Setting-System Caller ID
    Announce
  • A name can be recorded for each of the 120 Caller
    ID numbers by the Message Manager in mailbox 998
  • 998-5-8 for System Caller ID Name Announce
    recording

14
System Caller ID Name Announce
  • So how does this work?
  • An incoming Caller ID call arrives at CO port of
    phone system that is programmed to ring to a VPS
    port
  • Caller ID information is transmitted to VPS via
    A-PITS or D-PITS link.
  • VPS answers, plays prompts, caller dials digits
    to transfer call to an extension
  • When extension answers, the user is given a
    prompt with states You have a call from
    (recorded name). To answer the call press one,
    otherwise press 2 and hang up.

15
System Caller ID Name Announce
  • If no Caller ID is provided, private, out of
    area, or the number is not registered, the normal
    transfer sequence occurs without announcement

16
Station Caller ID Name Announce
  • Functions in the same way as System Caller ID
    Name announce
  • 30 Personal Caller ID Name Announce entries can
    be entered per mailbox
  • MB 5-5 for Station Caller ID Name Announce
    programming
  • System Caller ID Name Announce has priority over
    Station Caller ID Name Announce

17
What else is new in KX-TVS50?
  • New factory default voice prompts
  • Faster cadence less pause time between prompts
  • Improved Installation Manual provided on CD-ROM
  • Improved organization
  • Includes the KX-TA and KX-TD phone system
    programming related to VPS integration

18
Caller ID Personal Greeting
  • Up to four personalized mailbox greetings can be
    recorded in addition to the normal busy, no
    answer, and after-hours greetings
  • Each of the personalized greetings can have up to
    eight Caller ID numbers assigned to it
  • can be used as a wildcard when entering the
    Caller ID numbers
  • MB 5-1-4 for Caller ID Personal Greeting
    programming

19
Caller ID Personal Greeting
  • When an outside caller with a Caller ID number
    that has been assigned in the mailbox enters the
    mailbox, a custom greeting for that caller will
    be played

20
Caller ID Routing
  • Caller ID Routing allows an incoming caller to be
    routed to a specific location or service based on
    the Caller ID number provided
  • Calls can be routed to a mailbox, extension, or
    Custom Service

21
Caller ID Routing
  • Up to 120 Caller ID numbers can be entered into
    the system
  • Service Setting - Caller ID Routing
  • Caller ID number can be up to 20 digits
  • can be used as wildcard
  • O or P can be entered for Out of Area Private
  • A route description up to 20 characters can be
    entered
  • This feature can operate in conjunction with the
    System Personal Caller ID Name Announce features

22
What else is new in KX-TVS50?
  • Screened transfer with Call ID is now supported
  • Company Greetings have been removed
  • The KX-TVS50 does not support the Two-Way Record
    and Two-Way Transfer features.
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