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32 l Initializing the System 
Manager’s Guide Note: 
8 Enter the password. Then you can change parameters. 
A prompt will appear: 
System Reset/ Clear Menu 
I. Mailbox No. Length [4] 
2. First Digit of Extension [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 
3. System Manager’s Mailbox No. (5591 
4. Message Manager’s Mailbox No. [55S/ 
5. Bulletin Manager’s Mailbox No. [557] 
Reset System Parameters : press ‘\’ 
9 Press [\] to start the system resetting. 
To set the system clock (date & time), use the Utility Com- 
mand...

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Setting the System Parameters _ 
For the most effective utilization of the storage capacity 
and ports of the system, the System Administrator can set 
up system parameters via the RS-232C port. 
What you will do: 
- Hardware Settings (See 3.3.1) 
- Call Service (See 3.3.2) 
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Setting Voice Mail Parameters (See 3.3.3) 
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System Usage Reports (See 3.3.4) 
- Utility Command (See 3.3.5) 
- 
Custom Service Setting (See 3.3.7) 
Before starting the system 
parameters setup . 
Note: 
Use the work sheets...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
The hardware settings: 
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3.3.1.1 RS-232C 
Baud Rate 
Word Bit Length 
Parity 
Stop Bit Length 
For system administration (system set up, mailbox set up, 
and system diagnosis), the RS-232C terminal must be con- 
nected to a serial interface of the VPS unit. The communi- 
cation parameters of the unit are set at the factory to these 
values. 
RS-232C (See 3.3.1.1) 
Telephone Line Port (See 3.3.1.2) 
Silence Reduction (See 3.3.1.3) 
PBX (See 3.3.1.4) 
The baud rate is...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
Disconnect Time 
Dial Mode  Calling Party Control 
(CPC) Signal 
The calling party control signal is the minimum time nec- 
essary to detect the break of the CPC signal from PBX. 
The VPS detects that the line is disconnected when there is 
a break of CPC signal. The CPC signal is set to NONE at 
the factory, but can be set to 6.5, 150, 300, 450, 600 msec 
and not to direct. 
This is the amount of time that the line is temporarily 
unavailable after a call has ended. The...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
3.3.1.4 PBX Interface Parameters 
Two types of parameters are used to program the VPS for 
optimal signaling and performance with the PBX: Dialing 
Parameters and Inband Signaling Parameters. 
3.3.1.4.1 Dialing Parameters 
These parameters tell the VPS how to initiate and control 
call transfers, setup outgoing calls and control message 
waiting lamps on the PBX. The easiest way to verify the 
correct code sequences for non-Panasonic KX-T Series sys- 
tems is to manually execute...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
Period of Time Before 
No-Answer 
Pause Time 
Outgoing Call Setup 
Sequence 
Operator Transfer 
Sequence 
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This is for the periodic port usage reports. The VPS can 
discriminate between a local and long distance call and 
reports the outgoing call and the calling time for billing. It 
is set to 1 at the factory but can be set from 0 to 8. 
This is the amount of time that the VPS will wait before 
concluding that there will be no answer to the call. The 
factory setting is 30...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
A value “A” is used to disconnect a line connected to the 
VPS automatically after transferring a call to an extension. 
When using a value “A”, set it after X as follows: 
FWWXA. 
When the Inband Integration is utilized, set this sequence 
to “FTX.” 
Extension Transfer 
Sequence 
The extension transfer sequence is similar to the operator 
transfer sequence. It is executed by the VPS before dialing 
any extension other than the operator’s, and has the same 
letters, dial codes...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
Light-Off Sequence for 
Message Waiting Lamp 
This is the dialing sequence that the VPS must perform to 
cause the PBX to turn off the waiting lamp on an exten- 
sion. 
The light-off Sequence for the message waiting lamp has 
the same letters and dial codes as the transfer sequence. It 
is set to ‘W702X#’ (Wait for 1 second- Dial 702, Extension 
and #). 
Call Waiting Sequence This sequence is used by the VPS to perform call waiting 
when the extension being called is busy. The...

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3.3.1 Hardware Settings 
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Default Code Call State Typical Conditions 
1 Ringback Tone Sent to the VPS when the extension it dialed is ringing. 
2 
Busy Tone Sent to the VPS when the extension it dialed is busy. 
3 Reorder Tone Sent to the VPS if it dials an invalid extension number or if it 
is inadvertently connected to another VPS. 
4 DND Sent to the VPS if the dialed extension has set DND feature 
(Do Not Disturb). 
5 
Answer Sent to the VPS when the called extension answers the...

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3.3.2 Call Service 
What the Call Service 
does: 
Day Service (See 3.3.2.1) 
Class of Service (See 3.3.2.2) 
Port Assignment (See 3.3.2.3) 
Automated Attendant Parameters (See 3.3.2.4) 
3.3.2.1 Day Service 
The Day Service is a timer function that plays the appro- 
priate greetings at the correct time of day. If the company 
greeting mode is set to the automatic mode, the timer can 
be set to play a certain greeting from a certain time to 
another. For example, ‘Hello, Panasonic Voice...
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