The Panasonic KX-NCP500 network communication platform (NCP) provides cost effective unified communications solutions for small to medium businesses. The NCP platforms combine advanced digital and IP telephony together with integral user productivity applications, providing extensive business communications functionality. It features upto 156 extensions and 128 CO lines.
KX-NCP500 Features:
Technical Specifications:
EXTENSIONS
CO LINES
KX-NCP500 Features:
- Network Communication Platform
- IP Phones for Local & Remote Workers
- Desktop & Network Business Application Integration
- Business Productivity w/ Wireless Mobility Solution
- Built-in Application Server to Provide Desktop Solutions
- Choice of IP, Digital, Analogue or Wireless DECT Terminals
- Built-in Messaging Solutions
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Enhance Remote User Productivity
- Network via Cost Effective SIP Solutions
- Connect Remote Users to Common Business Applications
Technical Specifications:
EXTENSIONS
- System Total: 156
- IP Proprietary Telephones (IP-PT): 128
- SIP Extensions: 32
- Single Line (a/b) Telephones (SLT): 20
- Digital Proprietary Telephones (DPT) - DXDP: 24
- Analog Proprietary Telephones (APT): 4
- Direct Station Select (DSS) Consoles: 8
- Voice Processing Systems (VPS): 2
CO LINES
- Analog COs: 12
- ISDN Trunk - PRI: 60
- SIP Trunks: 8
Works With The Following Panasonic Phones:
KX-DT346 KX-DT343 KX-DT333 KX-DT321 KX-DT390 KX-T7000 Series KX-T7100 Series KX-T7300 Series KX-T7200 Series KX-T7456 KX-T7453 KX-T7433 |
KX-T7431 KX-T7425 KX-T7420 KX-T7636 KX-T7633 KX-T7630 KX-T7625 KX-T7667 KX-T7640 KX-T7603 KX-T7731 KX-T7730 |
KX-T7736 KX-T7735 KX-T7720 KX-T7737 KX-NT346 KX-NT343 KX-NT321 KX-NT366 KX-NT400 KX-NT303 KX-NT305 KX-NT136 |
KX-NT265 KX-NT700 KX-TD7685 KX-TD7695 KX-TD7696 KX-TD7680 KX-TD7684 KX-TD7690 KX-TD7694 KX-TD7895 KX-TD7896 |
Key Term Definitions
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 dialing, 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.