Home
>
Panasonic
>
Communications System
>
Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Here you can view all the pages of manual Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual. The Panasonic manuals for Communications System are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.
Page 161
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 161 1.Type TIME, then Press RETURN. 2.Type the current time. 3.Type the current date. For the year, type the last 2 digits. Note Enter the exact time and date. This command cannot be used when either the System or the Message Manager is accessing the time setting feature. 7.2.5 Print Reports at Specified Time (PSET) Use the PSET command to issue system usage reports (Flash Memory Usage Report, Port Usage Report, Call Account Report) at a...
Page 162
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 162 Installation Manual 7.2.6 Error Log Display (ELOG) Use the ELOG command to diagnose VPS problems. Selection of this command will display an error log. Type ELOG, then Press RETURN. Note The following tables display and explain the errors that the system can identify. * = Port number (1-2)Table 29 Device Error Log Indications Indication Meaning CPU MEM-GET CPU card software memory acquisition error. CPU card is short of memory temporarily because of too much...
Page 163
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 163 Examples of a terminal display when errors are generated: Table 30 Error Indications at System Startup Indication Meaning ROM ERROR: Sum Error!! ROM checksum error. FLASH MEMORY ERROR: Initialize Error!!Flash Memory initialization error. FLASH MEMORY ERROR: No System!!No system Flash Memory present. FLASH MEMORY ERROR: Program Load Error!!Program could not be loaded from system Flash Memory. FLASH MEMORY ERROR: Program Sum...
Page 164
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 164 Installation Manual 7.2.7 Saving the System Data to the Backup Device (SAVE) All system programming data and voice prompts can be saved in separate data files. To save this data, connect a data terminal to the RS-232C port of the VPS. Save the files individually. Execute the SAVE command for each data file. It will require several minutes to execute this command for all the data selected. When performing this operation, always wait until the process...
Page 165
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 165 1.Type SAVE, then Press RETURN. 2.Select item to be backed up, then Press RETURN. The size of the file will be displayed. 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. Notes The data terminal that you use must be equipped with communications software that supports the Xmodem...
Page 166
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 166 Installation Manual 7.2.8 Loading New or Saved Data to the VPS (LOAD) Use the LOAD command to install new data or to restore saved data to the VPS. Execute this command for each data file. When performing this operation, always wait until the process completion indication appears before proceeding. 1.Type LOAD, then Press RETURN. 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...
Page 167
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 167 Notes The data terminal that you use must be equipped with communications software that supports the Xmodem file transfer protocol. The command can be canceled by Typing [\] before entering the sending mode. Once the sending mode has been selected, use the cancel command of the communication software being used. If your data terminal supports a high speed, it is recommended that you LOAD at the maximum speed of 38400 bps. First, change...
Page 168
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 168 Installation Manual Note The numbers are examples only. Your system will show different numbers. 7.2.11 Custom Service Report (CREP) Use the CREP command to display the Custom Service menu access count, the keypad assignments, message recording status and the tree-structure of the Custom Service. Type CREP, Press Space, Enter the Custom Service number (1-100), and Press RETURN. Custom [100]: Indicates that Custom Service No. is 100. System: Indicates that...
Page 169
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 169 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) Use the MWL command to specify the number of times the...
Page 170
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 170 Installation Manual 7.2.14 Setting Minimum Recording Length (MRL) Use the MRL command to specify the minimum message recording length (0-3 s). Messages shorter than the specified minimum recording length are discarded from the mailbox. Note The minimum recording length can only be set using this command. 1.Type MRL, then Press RETURN. 2.Type the message length. 7.2.15 Modified Prompt List (MPLT) Use the MPLT command to display the user prompt recording status:...