Post on 23-Mar-2020
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Don’t go into details, these follow on future slides
Emphasis capacity
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New range
Available in Black and White
HD Voice
Range to meet needs
M d t il ill f ll l t i th dMore details will follow later in the day
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UT 670 application development phone
UT 248 XML programmable interface
Available in 2012
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NT300 series range of phones compatible with the NS1000
NT phones are available to preserve investment
Required for some specialist applications
If asked, NT400 not available
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256 SIP trunks available
SIP advantages of turning on and off on demand, numbering, HD voice, cost
One slot for a card
BRI, PRI or analogue
B k d l l ti itBackup and local connectivity
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New maintenance access
Web based – available from anywhere with the correct web access
Reduced visit to sites
Fast service
O t l f lti l itOne portal for multiple units
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Centralised licence management for multi system solutions
Centralised updates to UT series terminals. Load updates into the NS1000 and all SIP terminals are updated automatically
Attach USB Storage to backup configurations and Unified Messaging voice and fax data
UPS support for power fail backupUPS support for power fail backup
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Scalable DSP solution
Two DSP slots
Available in small, medium and large
DSP calculator on board
R t it i f DSP ll d ti if i dRemote monitoring of DSP resource allows upgrade options if reuqired
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Mailing of system alerts to either sys admin and/or the dealer allows fast action
Mails of system alerts and licence expiry
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Adding terminal is fast – auto plug and play
Adding trunks is fast
Remote access for fast changes
Scalable from 30 users to 640 plus
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One box = 640, more than this two boxes link to give 1000
Transparent networking using OneLook
Traditional QSIG can allow up to 8000 users
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All changes made to one unit affects the other unit
1000 users across 16 sites
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Growth can also be offered through
SIP links to homeworkers
DECT installations
M bilMobile users
Backed up by network presence and centralised maintenance
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Voice mail on board – no separate TVM system. Up to 6 custom greetings
24 ports and up to 1000 hours storage for voice mail and call recordings
Fax processing – fax to e‐mail and fax to desktop
U ifi d i th h CAUnified messaging through CA
Audio conferencing through CA
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New version of CA – version 4Now has exchange calendar integration and CRM integrationExchange calendar integrates with custom voice mail
We are a people on the move
The NS1000 offers mobility solutions for both remote and local users.
• DECT solutions
• Smartphone integration
• Softphones
• Full control of your presence settings via web interface.
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Users can be setup to have web access to their settings and voice mail ‐ turn on greetings
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This feature can be controlled via personal settings
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Current DECT range work with NS1000 – preserve legacy investment
New SIP DECT range due next year
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IP DECT cell station required
Allows remote sites to be created
8 simultaneous voice channels via LAN
CODEC:G.711/G.729a
Support PS Handover by Air SynchronizationSupport PS Handover by Air Synchronization
Air Synchronization bridge w/ Repeater (A405)
Power over Ethernet or AC adapter (optional)
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• Panasonic NS1000 allows mobile smartphone handsets to appear as system extensions
• Smartphones can access common office telephony functions
• Settings can be changed via web enabled Smartphones , Tablets or PCs to update presence, forwarding, etc
• Applications can be used to simplify this process, for example Mobisma Mobile Client
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SIP soft phones can be registered with NS!000
Counterpath BRIA is currently being developed for specific use with NS1000
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The advantage of Bria over other soft phones is its access to a wide range of operating systems
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Three levels of applications
Panasonic – made, developed, sold and supported by Panasonic
Panasonic certified applications – third party sold and support by Panasonic via maintenance contractmaintenance contract
Panasonic partner applications – third party applications sold and supported by the vendors
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Quick recap on CA
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Mondago and Mobisma will attend the roadshow
Counterpath mentioned
Cytrack for reporting, contact centres and encrypted recording.
Worldwide company, big name clients , developing in Europe.
O l il bl i E li h d GOnly available in English and German
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Specialist applications mainly for vertical markets or localised languages only
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No dates, just timescales as these may change
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Brand new images just arrived
Bluetooth on the UT121
Details to be confirmed
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Available for application and XML development
Top end system on display
More details later in the day
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A legacy gateway offers integration of current NCP/TDE/TDA systems with NS1000.
Up to two NCP/TDE/TDA systems that work as Legacy‐GW can be connected to one NS1000.
The resulting configuration provides transparent functionality between KX‐NS1000 and the integrated systems.g y
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• When multiple units are linked together in a OneLook network, one unit is defined as a Master unit.
• High Availability: If the Master cannot operate due to system or power failure, one pre‐programmed slave unit can act as the master unit temporarily.
• Survivability: Slave units attach to the temporary master unit to provide continued communication services.
• Branch Survivability: In case of network loss branch units can operate in standalone mode.
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