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Panasonic Kx-tvs50, Kx-tvs80 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-tvs50, Kx-tvs80 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 141 3.Press RETURN. 4.Perform a Standard File Transfer. Set the data terminal to the receiving (Answer) mode (Xmodem) and specify the backup filename. The specified data will be transmitted to the data terminal. Note The data terminal used must be equipped with communications software that supports the Xmodem file transfer protocol. The command can be canceled by Typing [\] before entering the receiving mode. Once the receiving mode has...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS 142SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 2.Select the item to be restored to the flash memory, then Press RETURN. 3.Press RETURN. When CCC appears, the VPS is ready for loading. 4.Set the data terminal to the sending (Call) mode (Xmodem). Then enter the backup filename. Press ENTER. The backup data will be restored to the flash memory. 5.When the parameter load has been completed, power-off and restart the system. Note The data terminal used must be equipped with communications...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 143 7.2.10 Program Version Display (VERS) This command is used to display the version numbers of the flash memory and main ROM. Type VERS, then Press RETURN. Note The numbers are examples only. Your system will show different numbers. 7.2.11 Custom Service Report (CREP) The CREP command is used to display the Custom Service menu access count, the keypad assignments, message recording status and the tree-structure of the Custom Service. Type...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS 144SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Custom [100]: Indicates that Custom Service No. is 100. System: Indicates that System prompts are active. Access: 9: Indicates that this Custom Service was accessed 9 times by callers. This counter can be cleared. See 7.2.12 Custom Service Menu Access Count Clear (CCLR). Menu Msg. :None: Indicates that the menu message for this Custom Service is None (not recorded). If menu message is recorded, Rec will appear. [N]-Xfer Mbx (998): Caller...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 145 7.2.12 Custom Service Menu Access Count Clear (CCLR) Each Custom Service has an access counter that counts the number of times the service has been accessed. This command clears this counter. Type CCLR, Press Space, and Enter Custom Service Menu (1-100), then Press RETURN. Note Type CCLR 0 to clear the access counters of all Custom Services. 7.2.13 Message Waiting Lamp Retry Times (MWL) This command is used to specify the number of times...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS 146SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 2.Type, the message length. 7.2.15 Modified Prompt List (MPLT) This command is used to display the user prompt recording status — recorded, not recorded, or turned off. 1.Type MPLT, then Press RETURN. MPLT —> both prompts MPLT 1 —> User 1 prompts MPLT 2 —> User 2 prompts Blank: Prompt no.: Prompt no. with an*: OFF:The prompt has not been recorded (but the default (System Prompt) is active).—WILL BE HEARD The prompt has been recorded.—WILL...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 147 Note The Total Number of Registered shown at the bottom of the screen, does not include the prompts that have been turned off. 7.2.16 Utility Command List (HELP) The HELP command displays the list of all available utility commands. 1.Type HELP, then Press RETURN. 7.2.17 Quick Setup (QSET) This command is initially used to setup the VPS very roughly when you use your VPS for the first time or after system initialization. Note Quick setup...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS 148SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.2.18 Circuit Condition Display (LMON) This command is used to display the circuit condition every 1.5 s. The command can be turned off by entering [\]. The following circuit conditions may be displayed. 7.2.19 DTMF Information Display (PUTD) This command is used to display the DTMF tones the VPS receives and sends. In addition to the DTMF tones the following are displayed — the Incoming Call Service (Voice Mail, Automated Attendant,...
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7.2 UTILITY COMMANDS SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 149 Sample display: WARNING PUTD is a command originally used when troubleshooting. Do not use this command for any other purpose. Do not disconnect the RS-232C connection while the PUTD command is enabled. This could cause data overflow. $ PUTD 1 Target Port : 0* Dont leave enabled after troubleshooting. $ $ PUTD Target Port for Debug : * * * * * * * * * * * * $ [1] DTMF:3 [1] DTMF:8 [1] A.Attend [1] DTMF:# [1]...
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7.3 SYSTEM REPORTS 150SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 7.3 SYSTEM REPORTS The System Administrator is able to generate 8 System Reports to monitor VPS operating status. The reports can be displayed on a data terminal or printed. The terminal or printer must be connected to the RS-232C port. The following 8 report options are available. The following 4 reports can be cleared of all values and prepared for use again. 7.3.1 Mailbox Assignments The Mailbox Assignments report provides information...