When connected to a Panasonic KX-TAW848 phone system, one phone cord is
capable of carrying two simultaneous conversations between the voice processor
and phone system.
This "DPITS" technology makes efficient use of your phone system's resources:
one phone system port can handle two voice processor ports. Make sure you
make connections with a phone cord that has a DATA PAIR -- the yellow and black
wires in a normal cord and phone jack. A cord with just two wires in the center
positions will NOT work.
Two-Port voice processors, such as the discontinued KX-TVS50, use one phone
cord plugged into your KX-TAW848 to support two ports, for two simultaneous
conversations.
Bigger voice processors, such as the KX-TVA50 and older KX-TVS125, use one
cord for each two ports. If you have four ports, you'll need two cords plugged into
the KX-TAW848.
The KX-TAW848 can support up to four voice processor ports with digital
integration, and more ports with DTMF integration.

When connected to a Panasonic KX-TAW848 phone system, one phone cord is capable of carrying two
simultaneous conversations between the voice processor and phone system.
This "DPITS" technology makes efficient use of your phone system's resources: one phone system port can
handle two voice processor ports. Make sure you make connections with a phone cord that has a DATA PAIR
-- the yellow and black wires in a normal cord and phone jack. A cord with just two wires in the center positions
will NOT work.
Two-Port voice processors, such as the KX-TVS50 and 90, use one phone cord plugged into your
KX-TAW848 to support two ports, for two simultaneous conversations.
Bigger voice processors, such as the KX-TVS125, use one cord for each two ports. If you have four ports,
you'll need two cords plugged into the KX-TAW848.
The KX-TAW848 can support up to four voice processor ports with digital integration, and more ports with
DTMF integration.
Installing a voice processor
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When connected to a Panasonic KX-TAW848 phone system, one phone cord is capable of carrying two
simultaneous conversations between the voice processor and phone system.
This "DPITS" technology makes efficient use of your phone system's resources: one phone system port can
handle two voice processor ports. Make sure you make connections with a phone cord that has a DATA PAIR
-- the yellow and black wires in a normal cord and phone jack. A cord with just two wires in the center positions
will NOT work.
Two-Port voice processors, such as the KX-TVS50 and 90, use one phone cord plugged into your
KX-TAW848 to support two ports, for two simultaneous conversations.
Bigger voice processors, such as the KX-TVS125, use one cord for each two ports. If you have four ports,
you'll need two cords plugged into the KX-TAW848.
The KX-TAW848 can support up to four voice processor ports with digital integration, and more ports with
DTMF integration.
Programming your 848 for use with a Panasonic voice processor
Connect your PC to the 848, open the
"Maintenance Console" software. Choose
Connect. In the System Menu, select
Configuration, then Slot.
A diagram of the 848 connection panel will
open on your screen. Point your mouse at
the extension card where you are going to
plug-in your voice processor. (It may not
be the location shown at the left.)
A small window will open, showing "Card
Property," Port Property," and "Delete."
Select "Port Property."
A new window will open.
Select the Extension Number where the
first cord from the voice processor will be
plugged in, then type something
meaningful in the Extension Name Column.
In the Type column, select "VM(DPT)"
from the small drop-down menu.
If you are using a voice processor with
more than two ports, select the Extension
Number for the jack where the second
cord will be plugged in, and repeat
instructions above.
Click on Apply and OK to save your
settings.
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