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Network Distribution Groups
Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) groups can be set-up
across multiple networked TDA PBX systems.
Extensions can be grouped together from different PBX
systems, creating globaly diverse departments with the
same ICD group number.
Simultaneous or delayed ringing can be programmed
for all Network ICD (NICD) groups.
QSIG Networking
Supporting the industry standard ISDN QSIG protocol,
the IP-Enabled TDA PBX allows you to interconnect
multiple PBX locations to help modularly build a large,
effectively seamless, virtual telephone system resulting
in creating a Voice Virtual Private Network (Voice VPN),
as well as giving businesses access to more advanced
networking features like direct extension to extension
dialling between PBX's, CID of PSTN calls and ICD group
call handling across the QSIG network.
For companies with large legacy PBX in the Head-
office, customers can add the KX-TDA PBX's in all the
branch offices while still maintaining links back to the
legacy PBX via QSIG connection to the Main Office.
Network Busy Lamp Field
Network Busy Lamp Field (BLF) or Network Direct
Station Selection (NDSS), allows unique extensions
across networked TDA PBX systems to be monitored by
a single centralised Network Operator using DSS keys.
These extensions can be part of a global PBX QSIG
network connected over both ISDN or Voice-over-IP.
If any of the pre-programmed extensions are busy,
receiving an incoming call (ringing) or in 'Do not
Disturb' (DND) mode, the operator's DSS key for that
extension will illuminate, showing the operator the
status of that particular extension.
CTI Server
3rd Party
CTI
PA Console
Network
Operator
PA Pro
Software
PA Status
Software
Branch
Office
IP Softphone
IP Proprietary
Telephone
IP Proprietary
Telephone
Head Office
TDA Hybrid IP PBX
Digital
Proprietary
Telephone
Digital
Proprietary
Telephone
Branch Office
TDA Hybrid IP PBX
SOHO
IP Network
ISDN
DECT
Handset
GSM
Telephone
GSM
Telephone
Centralised
voice mail
Centralised Voice Mail
Up to 8 networked TDA PBX systems can share a single
Voice Mail system. Extension users can forward calls to
voice mail and access messages using VM access codes.
These codes can be pre-programmed on system phone
DSS keys for ease of use.
GSM Integration
Mobile Telephones are a compelling way for doing
business outside of the office. The KX-TDA PBX
supports the latest Mobile Telephone integration
technology - Enabling calls directed to an office
extension to be redirected to a Mobile telephone
through the TDA PBX at a lower, fixed cost. Calls can
then be transferred back to a PBX extension or even to
an office Voice Mail system.
Mobile telephones can even be integrated into ICD
groups which will simultaneously ring when a call
comes in, allowing users to pick-up their calls on either
their Desk phone or Mobile phone.