Panasonic System
KXTDA 100-200

800 - 475 - 0989

www.athq.com

 

T1 Line Service
Description
A T1 line carries twenty-four 64 kbps-voice channels at 1.5 Mbps, and can be used as a public or private line. Pulse Code Modulation digitizes the voice. This is a high traffic, high call volume circuit from the Central Office. It is usually less expensive and more feature rich than having separate telephone lines. Services like Direct Inward Dialing are possible with T1 lines.

Hospitality Features
Description
This telephone system has several features that support its use in a hotel-type environment.
With Flexible Numbering the room number and the extension number can be the same.

Room Status Control
Description
A multi-line telephone with a 6-line display designated as the hotel operator extension can be used to view and change the check-in and check-out status of guest rooms.
Any single line analog telephone can be used as a room extension without special programming.
Flexible buttons on the hotel operator's extension can be set as Room Status Control buttons. Two types of buttons are available:

Check-in
Changes the status of the selected extension from Check-out to Check-in.
Remote Extension Lock is turned off, allowing calls to be made from the extension.

Check-out
Changes the status of selected extensions from Check-in to Check-out.
Extension data, such as Timed Reminder or Last Number Redial data, is cleared, and Remote
Extension Lock is turned on, preventing unauthorized calls. This can be useful to prevent the extension in the room from being used when no guest is checked in.
When in Room Status Control mode, the relevant Room Status Control button's light flashes red. In addition, DSS buttons on the hotel operator's extension show the room status of each extension as follows:

Room Status Control
An extension designated as the hotel operator can set the check-in status of rooms remotely.

Remote Wake-up Call

An extension designated as the hotel operator can set a timed reminder for a room remotely.

SMDR for External Hotel Application
Hospitality feature data, including check-in, check-out, and timed reminder times, can be output through the serial port for use in an external PC-based hotel application

 

Cell Station Interface Card

The KXTSA 100 & 200 have one difference concerning the Portable Wireless telephones. The KXTDA 50 will only support the Portable Wireless telephones through a Digital Station Port. This will only allow 2 conversations to take place in one antenna zone.  The KXTDA 100 & 200 have a special Cell Station Interface Card that allows up to 3 conversations to take place in one antenna zone. The CSIF circuit takes one slot in the KSU and comes in a four or eight port version.