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22-2 Configuration hlafud 

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22-4 Configuration Mawd- 

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22.2HOW THE SYSTEM PARAMETER TABLE IS USED
The lbshib VP System refers to the SYSTEM PA%WETERTable for many system functions LO
determine what to do, when to do it, and how often.
There are three main categories of 
informationz.--
PBXInfomation pertaining to the specifk PBX connected to the Toshiba
VP System. 
This information includes the phone system type, certain
timing, transfer codes, and delay times
- __ RangesWmltsInformation supplying ranges and limits pertinent to the Toshiba
VP System...

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22-6 Cmfiguationhbwal-22.3
HOW TO CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM PARAMETER TABLE
Many system parameters are automalically defined by answering the INSTU questions Others
are 
automatically generated when entering the PBX type. Some may need to be mcdifjed
depending upon the application.
When 
fmished with the INSWLLprogram, enter the UPDATE program and list the &abase by
typing. at the dot 
(.) promptz
LALL
- .
Examine the database and modify all system parameters neceSSary to correctly configure the
application....

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SY!SlEM PARAMEER Tabie22-7-
LISTLktlng the SYSTEM PARAMETER Table
MODIMModtfying a system parameter
?b MODIFY a system parameter, enter the number of the
parameter after the command 
M SYS .
The 
Tbshiba VP System displays the questionassociated”with that
system parameter and gives the valid range of response.For more
information on 
modiQing a particular parameter, refer to the
System Parameter description section.
Here are some examples of system parameters:,
MOdQlng PBX type
There are two ways to...

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If you choose to do this, all system parameten, timing tables.
and system level passwords are re-set to factory default values
Be sure you list all system parameters prior to modifying. After
mod$ing’list all system parameters again. Enter the correct
information for all parameters set back to manufacturer 
defanit
valuesasaresultofmodifyingthePBXtypc .
81When et&g UPDATE after modifying this parameter
the 
7bshiba VP System displays.‘-2 
RENSIML- ifexten&nnumberschangeaswellasPBX
If you do not want to...

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SYSTEM PARAMETER Table22-9-
2.4DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEM PARAMETERS
The following shows the questions z6 they appear in the INSTALL program. The following
indicators are used wbm a system parameter does not pertain to all three Toshiba VP SystemiTbe indicators may be intermixed.
ml VPlooonly.‘-
m c+l vP3oosNp3cKloflly
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IndexDescription
Number
estkms Asked
1IMSTALLATION NAME2
SYSTEM ID NU‘MBER
PBX TYPEPBX MODEL
RESET DTMFINT TABLE VALUESRESET SYSTEM PARAMETER VALUES
The 
fzrst part of question 3 a& for the...

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22-I 0configuration htzmal-
the PBX Refer to the Innczllorion wzd M&me manual - DTMF IN-BAND,
and the DTMFIKTTable chapter in this manual for more information
After you answer all parts of this question, the information is loaded into the
system 
conkiition database.
There are two ways to change the PBX 
type:
lMODM System Parameter 3 -if extension numbers remain the same; only
the PBX type changes.
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If you choose to do this, all system parameters, timing tables and system level
passwords are 
reset...

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12INSTALL QUE!S-ilON NUMBER
This parameter cannot be modified.
13TRANSFER INITIATE CODE
RECONNECT CODE AFTER FAST BUSYTRANSFER COMPLETE CODE
16ALTERNATE TRANSFER INITIATE CODEALTERNATE RECONNECT CODE 
AFTER NO-ANSWERALTERNATE RECONNECT CODE 
AFTER BUSY
ALTERNATE RECONNECT CODE 
AFiER FAST BUSY 
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