Panasonic Kx-Tvp150 Voice Processing System Guide
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2.2.3 Connecting a Data Terminal or a Printer to the VPS Printer Connection 1 Make cables so that the printer may be connected to the KX-TVP150 as shown in the chart. Cables must be shielded and the maximum length is 6.5 feet. Connection Chart: KX-TVP150 RS-232C Printer RS-232C Pin Signal Circuit No. Name Type @IA) 1 FG AA 3 RXD BB 2 TXD BA 1 20 DTR CD 7 SG Al3 5 CTS CB 6 DSR cc 8 DCD CF ‘ Circuit Circuit Type Type WV WV Signal Signal Name Name Pin Pin No. No. AA BA FG FG TXD TXD I BB CB RXD RXD CTS CTS DSR DSR SG SG IL -E 6 6 7 7 I i CD CD DTR DTR 20 20 @Panasonic data terminal: KX-D49 1 OD, KX-D49 11, KX-D4920, KX-D4985, etc. If you connect this unit to a Panasonic Data Termi- nal, the Communication Parameter Transmit XONI XOFF on the Data Terminal must be set to the “YES” position. For further details, see the Operating Instructions for the Data Terminal. When using special accessories such as a cable, the user should use those specified in this installation manual to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Sub-part J of Part 15 of FCC Rules. M-2-18 Configuration & Installation Manager ‘s Guide
2.2.3 Connecting a Data Terminal or a Printer to the VPS The pin configuration of the EIA (RS-232C) connector is as follows. Pin Number Signal Name 1 FG Frame Ground Transmit- AA 101 2 TXD ted Data BA 103 3 RXD Received Data Request To BB 104 4 RTS Send CA 105 5 6 I I CTS cE;r~ To Send Data Set 1 C$ / DSR Readv :irl 7 SC Signal Ground Data Car- AB 102 8 DCD rier Detect CF 109 20 DTR Data Terminal Ready CD 108.2 EIA (RS-232C) SIGNALS: Frame Ground (FG) Connects to the unit frame and the earth ground conduc- tor of the AC power cord. Transmitted Data (TXD) . . . . . . ...*.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) Conveys signals from the unit to the printer. A “Mark” condition is held unless data or BREAK signals are being transmitted. Received Data (RXD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) Conveys signals from the printer. Request To Send (RTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) This lead is held ON whenever DSR is ON. Clear To Send (CTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) An ON condition of circuit CTS indicates that the printer is ready to receive data from the unit. The unit does not attempt to transfer data or receive data when circuit CTS is OFF. Data Set Ready (DSR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) An ON condition of circuit DSR indicates the printer is ready. Circuit DSR ON does not indicate that communica- tion has been established with the printer. Signal Ground (SG) Connects to the DC ground of the unit for all interface signals. Manager’s Guide Configuration & Installation M-2- 19
2.2.3 Connecting a Data Terminal or a Printer to the VPS , Communication parameter Data Termial Ready (DTR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (output) This signal line is turned ON by the unit to indicate that it is ON LINE. Circuit DTR ON does not indicate that com- munication has been established with the printer. It is switched OFF when the unit is OFF LINE. Data Carrier Detect (DCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (input) The ON condition is an indication to data terminate (DTE) that the carrier signal is being received. 1 If the Panasonic printer which is used has a (KX-PI 1D or KX-P17) board and is connected to the KX-TVP150, set the communication parameters below. -:: ..‘, . . . . - ‘. 2 If the Panasonic data terminal is a KX-D4985 or KX-D4920 and is connected to the KX-TVP150, the default value of the communication parameter is the same as that of the KX-TVP150. If the KX-D4910D is connected to the KX-TVP150, set the baud rate of the KX-D491OD to 9600 Baud, the other default value is the same as that of the KX-TVP150. M-2-20 Configuration & Installation Manager ‘s Guide
: .: 2.2.4 Connecting the Power Cable to the VPS Data Terminal 1 RS-232C Before connecting the power cable to an AC outlet, make sure all other connections (RS-232C data terminal with VPS, PBX with VPS, PBX with telephone lines) are secure. Use the AC outlet dedicated to the VPS unit. Interface II Panasonic ELECTEXMIC - SWITCH1116 SfSTEn PBX -To AC Outlet Operator (Message Manager) 1 EXT. 23 EXT. 24 EXT. 25 Manager ‘s Guide Configuration & Installation M-2-2 1
2.2.5 Starting the System Once all the connections are firmly connected, the System Administrator may start the VPS system. Before starting, turn the power switch to ON, the system will start up in the following sequence. Note: The calls to the VPS can be processed after the Running Indicator (LED) lights. 1 Turn the power switch of the VPS to ON. The Power Indicator will go on. The green running indica- tor will light once, then turn off. 2 “SYSTEM TEST” will be displayed on the screen of the terminal. CO1 - DSPI : No error CO2 - DSP2 : No error 3 The VPS will test the CPU card, the hard disk drive, the CO and the DSP cards, “SYSTEM SETUP...” will be dis- played. 4 Active ports and DSPs will be displayed on the screen. fl (This will be changed according to the System’s condition.) 5 If the system has completed the start up sequence succes- fully, the running indicator lights. (The delay time will be changed according to the System’s condition.) 6 “$ * ON LINE MODE $ *” will be displayed. 7 System prompt [>I will be displayed on the screen. M-2-22 Configuration & Installation Manager s Guide
2.2.5 Starting the System Note: If there is any hardware failure on the CO card or the DSP card, the system will identify the defective boards. If there is no normal pair of ports and DSP, the system cannot provide any service to the caller. Refer to chapter 7 which is the Troubleshooting Guide in this manual. To enter system administration, the System Administrator must press the [RETURN] key and enter his password. ENTER THE ADMINISTRATOR PASS WORD := Note: There is no factory setting for the password of the System Administrator. For further details, see “3.3.5 Utility Command-Set Password” and “3.4 Keyboard Operations 3.4.6.3 PASS” When the System Administrator starts operations, the sys- tem asks him or her for the terminal type. By pressing [l], he or she can set up system parameters through the conver- sational menu driven program. Please Select YOUY Terminal Type. I. ASCII TERMINAL 2. VT220 COMPATIBLE TERMINAL ENTER THE NUMBER := The system set up method is provided in Chapter 3 System Administrator’s Guide in this Manager’s Guide. Manager ‘s Guide Configuration & Installation M-2-23
:: :: . . ../ .:I ‘., ‘....’ Chapter 3 System Administrator’s Guide This chapter explains what a System Administrator is and provides step-by-step instructions for such system setup tasks as setting up mailboxes, setting system parameters and checking system status. Contents 3.1 What is a System Administrator? .................. M-3-2 3.2 Initializing the System ................................... M-3-3 3.3 Setting the System Parameters .................... M-3-6 3.3.1 Hardware Settings .............................. M-3-7 3.3.2 Call Service ........................................ M-3-12 3.3.3 Setting Voice Mail Parameters .......... M-3-17 3.3.4 System Usage Reports ....................... M-3-23 3.3.5 Utility Command ............................... M-3-25 3.3.6 System Reset/Clear ............................ M-3-27 3.3.7 Custom Service Setting ...................... M-3-27-l , 3.4 Keyboard Operations .................................... M-3-28 (1292-G)
31 l What is a System Administrator? The System Administrator of the VPS initially takes care of the operational characteristics of the entire system. You can set up system parameters, administrate the parameters, or diagnose the system using the interactive screen-based program. What you will do: - Initialize the System (See 3.2) - Set the System Parameters (See 3.3) , M-3-2 System Administrator Manager’s Guide
32 l Initializing the System Before actually using the VPS, the System Administrator must initialize the system to clear it of all messages, clear all mailboxes, and initialize the system tables on the hard disk drive. Before starting the system initialization: To initialize the system: 1 2 3 4 Specify the RS-232C terminal type: Use the work sheets provided to record the information you will need to initialize the system. Just fill in the blanks with the information requested. Once you have finished filling out the work sheets, you can use them as quick ref- erence cards to aid you in system initialization. Turn on the power switch. The system will perform a disk test and system table set up. When the system has completed this start up sequence, the running LED indicator lights. Press return and enter the System Administrator’s pass- word, to access the System Administration menu. Please Select Your Terminal Type. 1. ASCII TERMINAL 2. VT220 COMPATIBLE TERMINAL ENTER THE NUMBER := 5 Note: Press [2] to select VT220 Compatible Terminal. Should the System Administrator decide to use the ‘ASCII terminal,’ he can select the option he wants by entering the option number followed by the return key. Otherwise, he can select the item by moving the ‘up/down’ cursor key followed by return, Manager ‘s Guide System Administrator M-3-3
32 0 Initializing the System A menu will appear: 1 : Program 2 : System Reports 3 : Utility Command 4 : System Reset/Clear 6 ENTER THE NUMBER:= Press [4] for System Initialization. A prompt will appear: . May I delete all messages and mailboxes? (Y/N) 7 Press [Y] (this moves you to the off-line mode). A prompt will appear: System Reset/Clear Menu 1. Mailbox No. Length [3] 2. First Digit of Extension [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8] 3. System Manager’s Mailbox No. [999] 4. Message Manager’s Mailbox No. [998] 5. Bulletin Manager’s Mailbox No. [997] Will you change the settings ? (Y/N) (Enter The Password :=) M-3-4 System Administrator Manager’s Guide