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Panasonic KX-TDA600 hybrid IP PBX

Review
The Panasonic KX-TDA600 is a hybrid IP PBX system that supports up to 960 extensions. The KX-TDA600 IP-PBX offers the ultimate solution for any large office in the digital age by synthesizing voice and data to give a low cost, intelligent communications environment. As technology changes so does the way businesses communicate with their customers. The Panasonic KX-TDA600, with the capacity for up to 960 extensions (with memory expansion card) provides the ideal solution to handle all your system requirements whatever their size.

Similar to the KX-TDA100 & 200, the KX-TDA600 utilizes many of the existing cards allowing for an easy migration path. The KX-TDA100, 200 and 600 phone systems can be installed within a 19″ rack and can adapt to meet your needs now and in the future, making it easy to upgrade or expand, providing a more cost-effective solution to suit your company’s specific needs.

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The KX-TDA600 is the largest model in Panasonic’s LINE of PBXs known as the “TDA” series. Most of the universal cards and option cards are interchangeable between this and the 2 smaller models – the KX-TDA200 and the KX-TA100. The features within all models in the series are identical with only the capacities being different.

The KX-TDA600 is the only one of the TDA Series models that allows for expansion shelves and it can handle 1, 2 or 3 of them, making the KX-TDA600 an extremely versatile PBX. This system is best suited for large organizations approaching 1000 extensions or medium-size organizations that are simply unsure of their growth potential.

Features
SIP Trunking (An upgrade to a KX-TDE Processor is Required for SIP)
ISDN Primary Rate Interface (PRI) with QSIG
T1 for Trunking and Point-to-Point
Analog (POTS) CO Line Trunking
Caller ID (Name & Number)
VoIP Gateway with QSIG (Enhanced System Networking)
VoIP Extensions – KX-NT Panasonic Proprietary Models
VoIP Extensions – SIP (An upgrade to a KX-TDE Processor is Required for SIP)
DECT Multi-Cell Wireless
PC-Based Programming
DXDP (Digital Extra Device Port)
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
Toll Restriction
Digital Voice Mail Integration
Enhanced System Networking
Uniform Call Distribution (UCD)
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
IP Address is built into the MPR (An upgrade to a KX-TDE Processor is Required)
IP Gateway is built into the DSP Card (An upgrade to a KX-TDE Processor is Required)
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Panasonic KX-TDE600 hybrid IP PBX

Review
The Panasonic KX-TDE600 pure IP PBX control unit is an advanced communication platform for IP networking environments. It provides support for desktop SIP connectivity and a range of advanced IP telephones as well as digital extensions and ISDN trunks. Panasonic KX-TDE600 Converged IP-PBX System, expandable up to 1152 Extensions and 640 COs KX-TDE600’s modular design lets you expand the system as your needs evolve. The Basic Shelf provides a maximum of 160 ports (288 ports with Digital eXtra Device Port [DXDP]). Plus with the KXTDE600’s free slot architecture, you can easily insert expansion cards and access new features as well as expand your capabilities. This expandability means you can enhance system capabilities and features to meet your changing needs, without having to purchase a new system

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Features

  • Hybrid IP-PBX Control Unit
  • Support Small to Large Communication System
  • Integrated SIP Telephony via Internet Telephony Service Providers
  • Built-in Support for Advanced IP Extensions as Well as Standard SIP Phones
  • IP Phones & Soft Phones for Remote Workers & Road Warriors
  • Desktop, Network & Business Application Integration
  • Business Productivity w/ Wireless Mobility Solutions
  • Easy Migration
  • Built-in Voice Mail
  • Reduced Total Cost of Ownership
  • Centralized Management & Upgrades
  • Maximum Extension Port (DPT and SLT and IP Extension):

– W/o DXDP: 368

– W/ DXDP:432

  • Physical Extension Cards:

– Single Line (a/b) Telephone (SLT): 240

– Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT)

– Type 1 (With DXDP): 256

– Digital Proprietary Telephone (DPT) – Type 2: 128

– IP Proprietary Telephone (IPT): 160

– Analog Proprietary Telephone (APT): 80

– Direct Station Select (DSS) Console: 64

– Voice Processing System (VPS): 8

  • Virtual Extension Cards:

– SIP Extension: 128

– IP Proprietary Telephone (IPPT): 64

  • Trunk Port: 192
  • Physical Trunk Cards:

– ISDN Trunk (BRI): 160

– ISDN Trunk (PRI): 150

– Analog Trunk: 160

– IP Gateway: 160

  • Virtual Trunk Cards – SIP Trunk: 32
  • Wireless Portable Station (PS): 512
  • Wireless Cell Station (CS): 32
  • Doorphone Port: 16
  • Door Opener: 16
  • External Sensor: 16
  • External Relay: 16
  • USB Module: 160

Key Terms

  • Cabinet: The main box where all the internal / external routing and configurations take place within a telephone system. The cabinet can be referred to as “Central Office”, “Central Unit” and or “Base.”
  • CTI (computer telephony integration): This is an optional set of applications that will allow you to integrate your telephone system with your computer. These applications include one-click dealing, video conferencing, incoming call routing and more.
  • Extensions: With extensions an office can run several devices, such as fax machines and modems, off just one dedicated phone line.
  • Hybrid: A phone that is hybrid is a mix between key systems and PBX systems. Over the years the differences between these 2 types have dwindled and so the benefits of both have been combined – the term hybrid signifies the grouping.
  • Key Systems: Designed for small office environments, a key telephone system can support up to 40 employees. They cost less than PBX systems, but offer many of the same features as well as features that are catered to small offices applications.
  • Lines: This refers to the number of telephone lines coming into your business telephone system. Lines are also known as trunks.
  • PBX (private branch exchange): A PBX system is designed for offices with 40 or more employees. These systems are very flexible and can be customized to your specific office needs. The investment is greater than with key systems, but the extensive PBX upgrade options allow you to easily extend the life of your system.
  • Ports: The number of ports dictates how many connections a phone system can handle, a term most commonly associated with PBX. This includes total number of incoming lines and extensions available.

VoIP (voice over internet protocol): Unlike regular telephones that utilize landlines, a VoIP phone requires high-speed internet connection to make and receive calls. VoIP phones connect directly to IP networks via wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi. This is a popular application for businesses that make long distance / international calls frequently.

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