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System
Architecture
The TDA600 system consists of 4
shelves, a Basic Shelf (KX-TDA600) and up to 3 Expansion
Shelves (KX-TDA620).
KX-TDA600 Basic Shelf contains the following:
- Main Processor Card EMPR
- SD Slot and SD Card
- RUN Indicator
- ALARM Indicator
- USB Port
- RS-232C
- Power Supply (PSU) Slot
- 10 Free Slots
- BUS-M Card Slot
KX-TDA620 Expansion Shelves (cabinet 2 to 4) contains
the following:
- RUN Indicator
- ALARM Indicator
- 11 Free Slots
- BUS-S Card
- Power Supply Slot
- Connection Cables
System Growth
The design of the KX-TDA600 allows
Comvox to configure a system to meet your companies
specific requirements. The building block design of the
KX-TDA600 system keeps the system price competitive,
allowing you to only pay for the capabilities that you
currently need. The TDA600 system consists of a Basic
Shelf and up to three additional Expansion Shelves. A
total of four shelves, a total of 43 available slots.
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To add a second cabinet to the
system Comvox will install a BUS-M card (KX-TDA6110)
in the dedicated BUS-M slot on the right side of the
Basic Shelf. Each Expansion Shelf comes equipped with
a BUS-S card that connects via an interface cable to
the BUS-M card in the Basic Shelf.
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To expand to the second and third
Expansion Shelf Comvox must install a BUS-ME daughter
board (KXTDA6111) on to the BUS-M card (KX-TDA6110)
in the basic cabinet; one BUS-ME card is required per
Expansion Shelf.
The cabinets are designed to be
stacked. The Expansion Shelves stack on top of the basic
shelf, as shown to the right. The distance between
cabinets is limited to the length of cable provided with
the expansion cabinets. An additional method of
installing the system is the side by side configuration
shown to the right. These cabinets also have 19 inch
rack mount option.
Power Supplies
Each KX-TDA600 shelf is powered
independently. The power supplies plug into the large
slot located on the left side of the Basic Shelf and the
Expansion Shelf. This plug-in design makes it easy to
service or upgrade a supply if you need to add equipment
to the shelf. There are two power supplies to choose
from, Medium size (KX-TDA0104) and the Large size
(KX-TDA0105). The size of the power supply required is
based on the type of terminal equipment that will be
connected to the cabinet.
Port and Free Slot
Capabilities
TDA600 shelf capacities are fixed.
The capacity of a shelf will never exceed its maximum.
However, most card configurations will not reach the
maximum port capacity of the shelf. The free slot design
does not limit you to installing cards in designated
slots, which provides flexibility when configuring or
installing a system. The free slot, trunk and extension
capacities of the system are shown in the following
chart:
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KX-TDA600 Free Slot and Trunk and
Extension Capacities |
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1 Basic Shelf
2 Expansion Shelf 3 Expansion Shelf 4
Expansion Shelf |
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Number of Free Slots |
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Per Shelf |
10 |
11 |
11 |
11 |
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Accumulative Per Shelf |
10 |
21 |
32 |
43 |
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Number of ports |
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Trunk |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
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Extension |
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DLC Port |
256 |
512 |
480 |
640 |
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SLT Port |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
Terminal
Equipment Compatibility
The KX-TDA600 is compatible with a
wide variety of terminal equipment. This includes
several of the discontinued Panasonic proprietary system
telephone models such as the KX-T7000, KX-T7200,
KX-T7300 and KX-T7400 series telephones, providing an
affordable solution for existing customers who are
interested in upgrading their system. The Maximum
Terminal Equipment Chart below lists the compatible
terminal equipment and the maximum number of each type
that can be connected to each shelf.
Maximum Terminal
Equipment Chart
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Maximum Per Shelf |
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Equipment Type |
1 Basic Shelf |
2 Expansion Shelf |
3 Expansion Shelf |
4 Expansion Shelf |
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Telephones without DXDP
Telephones with DXDP |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
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(288)* |
(578)* |
(800)* |
(960)* |
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Single Line Telephones SLT |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
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KX-T7600 series DPT |
256 |
512 |
640 |
640 |
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Other DPT |
128 |
256 |
384 |
512 |
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APT |
80 |
160 |
240 |
320 |
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IP-PT |
160 |
230 |
480 |
640 |
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IP-PT |
160 |
230 |
480 |
640 |
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DSS console |
64 |
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Cell Station Antennas |
32 |
64 |
96 |
128 |
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Wireless Cellular Portable Stations: |
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PS (without an EMEC card) |
256 |
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PS (with an EMEC card) |
512 |
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Voice Processing System |
8 |
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Doorphone |
16 |
32 |
48 |
64 |
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Door Opener |
16 |
32 |
48 |
64 |
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External Sensor |
16 |
32 |
48 |
64 |
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External Relay |
16 |
32 |
48 |
64 |
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Add-on Key Module |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
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USB Module |
160 |
320 |
480 |
640 |
* Even when Digital XDP is used , each shelf supports
a maximum of 256 KX-T7600 series DPT's
Expansion and
Feature Cards
Extension, trunk and feature cards
can be installed in any one of the free slots in the
Basic Shelf and Expansion Shelves. A majority of the
cards that are used in the KX-TDA100 and KX-TDA200, are
compatible with the KX-TDA600. This allows existing TDA
customers to upgrade inexpensively in comparison to
purchasing a new system from another manufacturer. There
are also new expansion cards designed specifically for
use in the KX-TDA600 system. The chart below lists all
the new KX-TDA600 expansion cards and the existing
TDA100/200 cards that operate in the new KX-TDA600.
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Expansion and Feature Card Compatibility Chart |
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Model Number |
Description |
System Compatibility |
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KX-TDA0143 |
4 Cell Station Interface Card (CSIF4) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0144 |
8 Cell Station Interface Card (CSIF8) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0168 |
Extension Caller ID Card (EXT-CID) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0170 |
8-Port Digital Hybrid Extension Card (DHLC8) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0171 |
8-Port Digital Extension Card (DLC8) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0172 |
16-Port Digital Extension Card (DLC16) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0173 |
8-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card (SLC8) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0470 |
16-Channel VoIP Extension Card (IPEXT16) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA6174 |
16-Port Single Line Telephone Extension Card
(ESLC16) |
KX-TDA600 only |
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KX-TDA6175 |
16-Port SLT Extension with Message Lamp Card
(EMSLC16) |
KX-TDA600 only |
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Trunk Cards |
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KX-TDA0187 |
T-1 Trunk Card (T1) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0193 |
8-Port Caller ID Card (CID8) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0290 |
PRI Card (PRI23) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0484 |
4-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (IPGW4E) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0490 |
16-Channel VoIP Gateway Card (IPGW16) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA6181 |
16-Port Analog Trunk Card (ELCOT16) |
KX-TDA600 only |
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Trunk Cards |
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KX-TDA0161 |
4-Port Doorphone Card (DPH4) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0164 |
4-Port External Input/Output Card (EIO4) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0190 |
Optional 3-Slot Base Card (OPB3) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0191 |
4-Channel Message Card (MSG4) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA0410 |
CTI Link Card (CTI-LINK) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA6166 |
16-Channel Echo Canceller Card (EECHO16) |
KX-TDA600 only |
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KX-TDA0196 |
Remote Card (RMT) |
KX-TDA100/200/600 |
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KX-TDA6105 |
Memory Expansion Card (EMEC) |
KX-TDA600 only |
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Optional Software |
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KX-TDA6920 SD Memory Card is required to upgrade
the KX-TDA600 Hybrid IP-PBX to activate Network
DSS, Centralized Voice Mail, and enhanced CTI
functions. This card can only be used in the
KX-TDA600.
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KX-TDA6920 SD Memory Card is required to upgrade
the KX-TDA600 Hybrid IP-PBX to activate Network
DSS, Centralized Voice Mail, and enhanced CTI
functions. This card can only be used in the
KX-TDA600.
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KX-TDA0300 PC Console Software |
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Features
As noted above, the
KX-TDA600 has KX-TDA100/200 Version 3 software. However,
we have made a few enhancements that are described
below.
PDN
(Primary Directory Number)/SDN (Secondary Directory
Number) is one of the major enhancements.
The addition of Primary Directory Numbers (PDN’s) and
Secondary Directory Numbers (SDN’s). Primary Directory
Number (PDN) buttons and Secondary Directory Number (SDN)
buttons are ideal for use between bosses and
secretaries. When a call (intercom or CO) arrives at a
PDN button on the boss's extension, the call will ring
and the LED of the SDN button will flash at the
secretary’s extension as well, indicating that an
incoming call is arriving at the boss’s extension. In
addition, caller information (e.g., Caller ID) of the
incoming call will appear on the secretary’s
extension. The secretary can answer the call for the
boss by simply pressing the SDN button. Delayed
ringing can be set for a PDN or SDN button.
A secretary can hold a call
answered on the SDN button, and the boss can retrieve
the held call simply by pressing the PDN button, like
when answering a call with an S-CO button. In
addition, a secretary can transfer calls from an SDN
button or other button (e.g., S-CO button) to the
boss’s extension with a simple operation, like when
using a DSS button. An extension can have several SDN
buttons, each registered to a different boss’s
extension. However, only one SDN button can be
registered for a single boss at each extension. An
extension can have up to eight PDN buttons. PDN
buttons can simplify the use of an extension because
both intercom and CO line calls can be made and
received at a PDN button.
Making Calls with an SDN Button,
when Standard SDN Key mode is assigned to
an SDN extension (secretary) through COS programming,
SDN extensions (secretaries) can make calls for PDN
extensions (bosses) on the SDN button. For example, a
boss can ask a secretary to make a call and put the
call on hold, after which, the boss can retrieve the
held call. Through COS programming, it is possible to
allow an SDN extension to make calls using the COS of
the PDN extension. All other settings that are
available when using the Walking COS feature are also
applied.
SDN
Direct Dial,
an SDN extension can call a PDN
extension or transfer a call to a PDN extension using
an SDN button. In this case:
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Only the PDN extension rings
(i.e., other SDN extensions do not ring).
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The delayed ringing and DND
settings of the PDN extension are ignored. Depending
on the mode selected through COS programming, SDN
Direct Dial is performed in one of two ways, as
follows:
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Enhanced DSS Key mode: pressing
the SDN button once.
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Standard SDN Key mode: pressing
the SDN button twice (a dial tone is heard the first
time the SDN button is pressed).
Calls answered using the SDN button
can be transferred to the PDN extension by simply
pressing the SDN button once, regardless of the mode.
Enhanced
Windows Based PC Programming
The easy to use KX-TDA600 programming
tool (referred to in most documentation as the
maintenance console).
The main programming screen is easy
to use, on the bottom there is a System Menu area that
that has 11 main categories that provide easy access to
the area we wish to program. After we select a program
area the information is displayed with tabs at the top
to go from one active programming area to the next.
Programming any site information can be done without
being connected to a system. We can always later upload
the programming information into the KXTDA600 with a
direct connection on site or remotely.

In comparison to the previous
programming tools the KX-TDA600 tool includes the
following enhanced operation and features
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Outlook bar style menu
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Slot assignment – drag and drop
operation (shown below) ¾ Simplified card and port
configuration ¾ Multi-User connection profile
management ¾ Change language w/o re-installation ¾
Multi-window control
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Improved copy and paste operation
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Graphical ARS Routing Plan Time
Table
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Copy of Group Member list
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Import and Export of Extension
Number/Name

Hospitality
Features
The KX-TDA600 PBX has several
features to support a hotel-type environment, where
extensions correspond to guest rooms. These features
include:
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Station Message Detail Recording
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Programmable Message Print-out
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Guest Room Billing
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Voice Mail Delete on Check-out
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Wake-up Call via dialing
Station Message Detailed Recording
The TDA is capable of printing or
outputting to a PC, a detailed log of the following
information: Incoming/Outgoing Trunk call information
including Dialed Number, Call Duration, Account Code,
Room Check-in/Check-out, and Timed Reminder
Start/Answer/No Answer status
Programmable Message Print-out
This feature allows up to 8 different,
16 character long text messages to be stored in a
printing message area via programming. These messages
can be accessed via any extension connected to the TDA
PBX and the selected message will be printed on the SMDR
print-out.

Guest Room Billing
Separately from the SMDR, it is
possible to output a record of all calls made from a
guest room. This information can be used for billing
guests when they checkout. Other charge items,
including room mini bar charges, a preset margin, and
tax can also be added to the bill.

Voice Mail Delete on Check-out
Guests extension voice mail messages
are automatically deleted when the guest has
checked-out.
Remote Wake-up Call set via Dialing
A hotel receptionist can easily set a
timed reminder for a guest extension simply by using the
telephone push buttons.
System
Registration
The KX-TDA600 is a TDA certified
dealer model, only available to select TDA certified
dealers. Newly purchased systems are inactive; to
activate the system TDA select certified dealers must
register the system. The registration process is the
same as the TDA50/100/200. For more information and the
requirements to become a TDA select dealer, please
contact you local Panasonic account representative.
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Manuals |
- KX-TDA600 v3 Operating Manual (Current)
- KX-TDA600 Detailed Specification Systems
- Telephones for the KX-TDA600
- Real-time Reporting and Logging
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Real-time Reporting and Logging
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- VoIP Solution
- TDA IP Softphone Information Information about
IP Telephones
- Enhanced Call Distribution & Visibility
Software
- KX-TDA 100-200-600 System Cards
- KX-TDA600 Brochure
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