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Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
Panasonic Kx-tvs90 Voice Processing System Installation Manual
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 171 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) Use the HELP command to display the list of all available utility commands. 1.Type HELP, then Press RETURN. Blank: The prompt has not been recorded (but the default [System Prompt] is active)—WILL BE HEARD Prompt No.: The prompt has been recorded—WILL BE HEARD Prompt No. with an*:...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 172 Installation Manual 7.2.17 Quick Setup (QSET) Use the QSET command initially to setup the VPS very roughly when you use it for the first time or after system initialization. Note Quick setup requires VT100 emulation software. Type QSET, then Press RETURN. 7.2.18 Circuit Condition Display (LMON) Use the LMON command to display the circuit condition every 1.5 s. To turn off this command, enter [\]. The following circuit conditions may be displayed. 7.2.19...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 173 To change the mode from PUTD to OFF, Type PUTD again. Note *means enable for the port. 0 means disable for the port. To set the mode for only 1 port, Type PUTD and the port number. 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 Target Port...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 174 Installation Manual 7.2.20 Wait for Caller ID (WCID) Use the WCID command to specify the length of time (in seconds) the VPS must wait for the Caller ID after the VPS has received the incoming call from the PBX. If Caller ID is not needed at all, set the waiting time to 0 to accelerate the VPS response to incoming calls. Type WCID, then Press RETURN. $ WCID WAIT TIME FOR CALLER ID (5 sec) [0-60 sec] : = 0 $
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 175 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 System Manager is also able to output System Reports.) The following 4 reports can be cleared of all values and prepared for use again.To select the System Reports Menu, follow the menu path as shown:...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 176 Installation Manual 7.3.1 Mailbox Assignments The Mailbox Assignments report provides information about the applied mailbox authorized features and current parameter settings. Note Depending on the PBX extension numbering, the mailbox numbers might be 2- to 5-digit long. Note An X displayed on the screen indicates that the feature marked with the X is set to YES. 7.3.2 COS (Class of Service) Assignments The COS (Class of Service) Assignments report provides...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 177 Note An X displayed on the screen indicates that the feature marked with the X is set to Yes. COS: Class of Service number GL: Personal Greeting Length RtN: New Message Retention RtS: Saved Message Retention Time Ln: Message Length Time (Un=Unlimited)CaN: Maximum Message CaT: Maximum Message Time (Un=Unlimited)RO: Message Retrieval Order (L=LIFO, F=FIFO) SI: Message Scanning with InformationSP: Play System Prompt after Personal...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 178 Installation Manual 7.3.3 System Service Report The System Service Report provides information about the VPS’s usable ports, trunk (CO line) groups and Holiday Services. It also indicates the services assigned to each VPS port and each trunk (CO line) group (for Day, Night, Lunch and Break modes), each Holiday Service, and all incoming and outgoing call services. Trunk data (Trunks 1 and 2 are shown above) is shown only when 1 (or more) service mode is not...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING Installation Manual 179 Note Depending on PBX extension numbering, the mailbox numbers might be 2- to5-digit long. 7.3.5 Port Usage Report The Port Usage Report provides information about port usage and allows system and port traffic to be measured. The report includes the accumulated duration times of incoming and outgoing calling services and the total connect time for each port. FROM: The date and time of the last clearing of this report ED: External Delivery...
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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 180 Installation Manual Type [Y] (yes) or [N] (no). If Y is entered, the system will clear the data. Wait until Port Usage Report Data Cleared!! appears on the screen before proceeding. 7.3.7 Flash Memory Usage Report The Flash Memory Usage Report indicates the amount of flash memory storage used and the flash memory availability in minutes. It also presents the following statistics: The number of messages that were recorded by callers and were copied since the...