Panasonic Kx Tva50 Programming Manual
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1.5 Edit Programming Manual 21 1.5.6 Edit—Delete Deletes selected items. To delete Select an item to be highlighted. From the Edit menu, select Delete.
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1.6 View 22 Programming Manual 1.6 View The View menu allows you to hide/show the Toolbar, Status Bar, Shortcut Bar, and Utility Bar. 1.6.1 View—Toolbar Selects whether the toolbar, which provides icons allowing easy access to commonly used functions, is displayed or not. To hide/show the toolbar From the View menu, select or deselect Toolbar. 1.6.2 View—Status Bar Selects whether the status bar, which shows the connection status at the bottom of the windows, is displayed or not. To hide/show the...
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1.6 View Programming Manual 23 To hide/show the menu bar Right-click in the toolbar, shortcut bar, or utility bar, and select or deselect Menu Bar.
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1.7 Go To 24 Programming Manual 1.7 Go To The Go to menu allows easy access to each setting window of KX-TVA Maintenance Console. 1.7.1 Go To—Mailbox Settings Opens the Mailbox Settings screen. To g o t o From the Go To menu, select Mailbox Settings and a sub-section. 1.7.2 Go To—Class Of Service Opens the Class Of Service screen. To g o t o From the Go To menu, select Class Of Service and a sub-section. 1.7.3 Go To—PORT/TRUNK Service Opens the PORT/TRUNK Service screen. To g o t o From the...
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1.7 Go To Programming Manual 25 1.7.6 Go To—H/W Settings Opens the H/W Settings screen. To g o t o From the Go To menu, select H/W Settings. 1.7.7 Go To—Reports Opens the Reports screen. To g o t o From the Go To menu, select Reports and a sub-section. 1.7.8 Go To—System Security Opens the System Security screen. To g o t o From the Go To menu, select System Security.
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1.8 Utility 26 Programming Manual 1.8 Utility The Utility menu provides access to the following functions and utilities: – Quick Setup – System Back Up – System Prompts Customization – Port Status – System Trace – System Maintenance – System Initialize/Restart – Diagnostic – Programmer Code – Software Version – LAN Settings – Default Parameters To select an item from the Utility menu, click Utility in the menu bar, then select the desired function or utility. Certain Utility menu items are also...
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1.8 Utility Programming Manual 27 1.8.2 Utility—System Back Up The following system programming data, system parameters, and voice data can be backed up or restored as individual files. The Backup History utility can be used to view a record of previous backups. a)Program – System Program – DSP Program b)System Parameters c)System Prompts – Installed Prompt –Custom Service Menu –Company Name – Company Greeting – System Mailbox Group Voice Label – System Caller Name – Prompt Selection – Hold Announce...
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1.8 Utility 28 Programming Manual Note The system will prepare the data to be backed up, and the backup will begin about 30 seconds later. The time needed to backup the data will vary depending on the connection method, communication speed, and the amount of data that is being backed up. Deleted messages will not be backed up by the backup of the Mailbox Messages. [Restoration of Backup Data] 1.Click Utility in the menu bar. 2.Select System Back Up and Restore the backup data. (You can click the...
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1.8 Utility Programming Manual 29 – Mailbox Group List Label – Extension Group List Label – System Caller ID Name Follow the steps to customize System Prompts: 1.Click Utility in the menu bar. 2.Select System Prompts Customization. 3.Select a tab in the System Prompts Customization dialog box. [Deletion] The System Administrator is able to delete the specific System Prompt or the installed language used for System Prompts. To delete the specific system prompt: 1.Select the desired prompt number. 2.Click...
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1.8 Utility 30 Programming Manual If you have deleted a preinstalled prompt and want to use the prompt again, you can restore it from the included CD-ROM. 1.Select the desired prompt number. 2.Click Restore. 3.When the Restore Prompt dialog is displayed, click (browse). 4.Insert the included CD-ROM when prompted. 5.Browse to the desired folder, select the desired prompt, then click Open. 6.Click OK. 1.8.4 Utility—Port Status The System Administrator can confirm the condition of each port and turn...