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    							4.Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.7  Completing the PBX-VPS
    Connection.
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    							4.4  KX-TD Series PBX Programming for DPT
    Integration For KX-TD500 programming, refer to 4.5  KX-TD500 PBX Programming for DPT Integration.
    Programming procedures and availability may vary by PBX model, software version, etc. Refer to the
    documentation included with the PBX or consult your dealer for more information.
    Note
    •Do not use system programs [106] or [602] for DPT Integration.
    • The next 2 sections (4.4.1  KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager’s Extension and
    4.4.2  KX-TD1232 Series PBX Programming via the Operating and Maintenance Tool) use the
    KX-TD1232 as an example. Refer to these examples when configuring the KX-TA1232 and KX-TD816.
    4.4.1  KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager’s
    Extension For KX-TD500 programming, refer to 4.5  KX-TD500 PBX Programming for DPT Integration.
    It is important that the PBX has the proper software level to allow DPT Integration with the VPS. Follow the
    procedures below to confirm the software level, then complete the required programming before starting up
    the VPS.
    Note
    •There are 2 methods of programming available for the KX-TD1232. The instructions below show how
    to program without the operating and maintenance tool. For instructions on programming with the
    operating and maintenance tool, please see 4.4.2  KX-TD1232 Series PBX Programming via the
    Operating and Maintenance Tool.
    All of the following procedures must be performed through system programming. Refer to the
    KX-TD1232 Programming Guide or Installation Manual for instructions on how to enter the system
    programming mode.
    Software Verification
    1. Verify Software —If you are configuring a 2-cabinet system, remember to check both cabinets. The software
    must be the same in each. Check the software version of the KX-TD1232 using System Program  [116].
    Example:  P231U
    60403XX
    The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day). For DPT Integration,
    the production date must be 60403 or later.
    If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilize some of the
    features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, consult your dealer.
    From the  SYS-PGM NO ?  screen:
    a. Enter  [116].
    b. Press the  NEXT button (SP-PHONE).
    c. Enter the system number ( [0] or  [1], master/slave). The PBX displays the ROM version and the date
    it was created.
    2. Set the date and time using System Program  [000].
    3. Set PBX extension numbering using System Program  [003].
    4. Assign the Voice Mail port. This program tells the PBX which jack will be connected to the VPS. This allows
    the PBX to send the proper DPT Integration information to those ports.
    Note
    •You can assign a maximum of 6 jacks (12 ports) with the KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232.
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    							•If you are configuring a 2-cabinet system, all Voice Mail Ports should be assigned to either the
    Master or Slave System.
    From the  SYS-PGM NO ?  screen:
    a. Enter  [117].
    b. Press the  NEXT button (SP-PHONE).
    Screen output:  M:
    c. Enter the jack number  (02-64) of the port you will use for the Voice Mail.
    d. Press the  STORE button.
    e. Press  END (HOLD) when finished.
    Note
    •Jack 01 cannot be used as a Voice Mail port. A jack programmed as a Manager Extension (System
    Program [006]) cannot be used in this program.
    5. Follow this step if you are setting flexible numbering. If you are not setting flexible numbering, continue
    from step 6.
    Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment is automatically set. Use System Program [118] or [127] to
    assign an extension number to each Voice Mail port. Because each jack connected to the VPS provides
    2 extensions, this enables you to assign extension numbers to each port. You can assign any extension
    number that is not already assigned to another port. To reach the VPS, users dial these extension numbers.
    It is not necessary to change the default programming for the extensions 165 and 166 (or 265 and 266).
    From the  SYS-PGM NO ?  screen:
    a. Enter  [118].
    b. Press the  NEXT button (SP-PHONE).
    Screen output:  VM NO?®
    c. Press the  NEXT button (SP-PHONE).
    Screen output:  VM–01:#_ _ –1: 165  (_ _ = the port number you entered in program 117)
    d. Enter the extension number that you want this port to have.
    The default extension number for port 1: 165; port 2: 166
    e. Press the  STORE button.
    f. Repeat steps c, d, and e until all extension numbers are entered.
    Note
    •No 2 jacks on the PBX can have the same extension number. If you try to enter a number that is
    already assigned, you will hear an error tone. Each digital extension connected provides 2 Voice
    Mail ports and must have 2 different extension numbers assigned.
    6. Make sure all installation and line connections have been completed as described in
    Section  2  Installation.
    7. Connect the jack assigned in Step 4 to the VPS.
    8. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.7  Completing the PBX-VPS
    Connection.
    4.4.2  KX-TD1232 Series PBX Programming via the Operating and
    Maintenance Tool Follow these steps after communication between the KX-TD1232 and the programming software has
    been established. Refer to the Operating and Maintenance manual for connection information.
    1. Check the software version.
    a. Go to the Main Menu. Press the  ALT key and the letter  V at the same time.
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    							b.Verify the Operating and Maintenance version being used.
    Sample display:
    Note •If you have an older version of the maintenance tool but have the correct ROM version in the
    PBX, you may still program the KX-TD1232 but you must program using the Manager’s
    Extension.
    c. Verify the ROM version of the KX-TD1232.
    Example:  P231U
    60403XX
    The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day).
    For DPT Integration, the production date must be 60403 or later.
    If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilize some of the
    features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, consult your dealer.
    2. Go to the  Main Menu . Select System Data Programming  (BATCH [1] or INTERACTIVE [2]).
    3. Select  System  from the  System Data Programming Main Menu .
    4. Select  Voice Mail Integration  from the System Menu .
    5. First, enter the port numbers that will be connected to the VPS. If desired, change the default extension
    numbers of the Voice Mail ports.
    6. Step 6 should only be completed if the VPS is going to answer all incoming trunk (CO line) calls
    directly.
    Return to the  System Data Programming Main Menu . Select Line and then select  CO Line Setting 1
    or  CO Line Setting 2 . Program all lines DIL to the first extension of the Voice Mail hunt group.
    7. Continue from step 5 of 4.4.1  KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager’s Extension.
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     ROM Version: [---P231UxxxxxB] CAN
     DB data (PC): Empty
      Version: 4.03A5 [0008301332] MUK  
    						
    							4.5  KX-TD500 PBX Programming for DPT IntegrationFollow the procedure below to program the VPS card(s) for DPT Integration.
    Programming procedures and availability may vary by PBX model, software version, etc. Refer to the
    documentation included with the PBX or consult your dealer for more information.
    1. Assignment of the VPS card to be connected to the VPS
    Note
    •If the VPS card to which the VPS will be assigned is already installed in the KX-TD500, proceed
    to step 2. If installing a new VPS card, begin with step 1.
    a. Go to the  1-1 Slot Assignment  screen.
    b. Assign the slot  Card Type to be installed to  DLC or DHLC  card.
    c. Click  Apply  to save the card type assignment.
    d. Set  Status  to INS .
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    							2.Confirm the LPR version of the card and the software version of the KX-TD500.
    Note
    •The LPR Version must be version 2 or higher for the VPS card (101: DLC/DHLC) to which the
    control channel will be assigned.
    • The software version must be Q171A or higher for DPT Integration to be utilized. If the software
    version of the KX-TD500 is lower than this, you may not be able to utilize some of the features
    available only with DPT Integration. For more information, call National Parts Center at
    1-800-833-9626.
    • In the example below, Q171AB represents the software version and 010427A represents the
    software production date code (year, month, day).
    3. Assignment of the ports to be connected to the VPS
    a. Go to the  1-3 Extension Port Assignment  screen.
    b. Select the appropriate VPS card (101: DLC/DHLC) in the  Card No. menu.
    c. Set the attribute of the valid ports to be connected to the VPS to  VPS (DPT).
    d. Click  Apply  to save the changed data.
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    							Note•All parameters except for  Attribute will disappear and the  DN (Directory Number) will be cleared.
    4. Assignment of the VPS card and its model
    a. Go to the  1-4 VPS (DPT) Port Assignment  screen.
    b. Select the corresponding equipment number in the  TVS No. menu.
    c. Select your VPS model in the  Type menu.
    KX-TVA50: Select  TVS200-1
    KX-TVA200: Select  TVS300
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    							d.Select the card (101: DLC/DHLC for jacks 1-8; 201: DLC/DHLC for jacks 9-12) which connects with
    the VPS in the  VPS Card menu.
    5.Assignment of the extension ports connected to the VPS
    a. Continue programming in the  1-4 VPS (DPT) Port Assignment  screen.
    b. Select the extension port number of the card (DLC/DHLC) to which the VPS (DPT) jack is to be
    connected in the  Port No. menu. This program tells the KX-TD500 which extension ports are connected
    to the VPS. This allows the KX-TD500 to send the proper DPT integration information to these ports.
    Jack No. 1 must be assigned, because its port is used as the channel to control the VPS.
    Note
    •This menu is displayed only when the attribute of the ports is assigned to  VPS (DPT) in step
    2.
    c. Assign  DN for the port (click  DN Refer to check the available directory numbers).
    Note
    •This program allows you to assign an extension number to each Voice Mail port. Since each
    port connected to the VPS provides two extensions, this enables you to assign extension
    numbers to each port. To reach the VPS, users dial these extension numbers.
    d. Assign an extension group number for the port.
    Note
    •Specify the extension group number (126 or 127 by default) to which VM or AA is assigned.
    Group numbers 1 to 128 are available to the VPS through additional programming. (Selecting
    VM has the same effect as selecting AA, regardless of how the VPS is programmed.)
    e. Click  Apply  to save the changed data.
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    							f.Set  Status  to INS .
    6. To set the trunk (CO line) features, follow the instructions for "Settings for the trunk (CO line) features" in
    5.6  KX-TD500 PBX Programming for Inband Integration.
    7. Set the PBX to send DID numbers to the VPS.
    a. Go to the  2-7 System Option 6  screen.
    b. Enable  67.Sending DID Number to VPS .
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    							Note•This setting enables the PBX to send DID numbers to the VPS. If you want to use the features
    which utilize DID numbers (e.g., Toll Saver, DID Call Routing), you must enable this setting.
    8. Connect the jack assigned in Step 4 to the VPS.
    9. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.7  Completing the PBX-VPS
    Connection.
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