A Introduction; On-Site Administration - Panasonic KX-TD500 System Reference Manual

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A. Introduction

1.00 On-Site Administration

Description
You can administer system programming and
system maintenance by using the RS-232C
terminal (Dumb terminal). The RS-232C terminal
is connected to the RS-232C port #1.
For details about RS-232C communication
parameters, refer to Section 10-D-7.00
"Communication Interface".
The attendant console is also capable of
administrating system programming and system
maintenance. When you set the PRG MODE
switch to ON, the initial display of VT
programming mode appears on the screen. You
can switch to Dumb programming mode by
pressing the CTRL + V keys simultaneously.
Dumb Terminal Connection
Main Unit
port #1
RC-232C Cable
The initial display appears on the screen (refer to
Section 9-B-1.01 "Initial Mode") if the power
switch is set to ON after connection. If the initial
display does not appear, check whether the set
up procedure was done correctly (cable
connection or communication parameters).
System Security
For security reasons, access to the
administration capabilities of the system is
controlled by a password. To prevent an
unauthorized person from learning the password,
the password characters are not displayed when
they are entered.
Password
To gain access to the system administration
feature, a valid password (four-digit,
alphanumeric characters*) must be entered.
To be recognized by the system, the password
must be entered exactly as stored in memory.
Factory programmed eight passwords are
provided from the first to fourth levels for on-site
operation and the first to fourth levels for
operation from a remote location.
The followings are the functions available to each
password level.
The 1st Level : To access to all levels.
The 2nd Level : To set system level parameters.
The 3rd Level : To set port level parameters.
The 4th Level : To read parameters only.
When you log in to the system using the first
level password, you can execute all functions,
but are increasingly restricted when entering the
Dumb
levels 2, 3 and 4.
Terminal
Passwords are originally factory programmed,
but may be changed when logging in to the
system by entering the first level password.
Refer to Section 8-E "Changing Password".
* Alphanumeric characters
ASCII codes except special codes (DEL, ESC
etc.) But entering "\" "~" are not available,
because these characters cannot be displayed
on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) of a PITS.
Both uppercase and lowercase characters can
be recognized by the system.
Successful Login
When you enter the correct password, the
terminal displays the Main Menu screen from
which you can select administration functions.
By selecting an item from the Main Menu, you
enter a system programming area and can
access specific system parameters and features.
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