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Panasonic KX-NS500 Pc Programming Manual (1064 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 6.5 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Overview
13
Introduction
14
For Your Safety
14
Introduction
16
Entering Characters
17
PC Programming
21
Starting Web Maintenance Console
21
PC Programming Using Off-Line Mode
25
Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-Line Mode
30
2 Introduction of Web Maintenance Console
31
Introduction
32
Web Maintenance Console Accounts
32
Access Levels
34
Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
37
Easy Setup Wizard
38
Card Status
39
Extension Number Setting
40
Logout
41
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
42
3 Web Maintenance Console Home Screen
51
Home Screen
52
4 Status
57
Status-Equipment Status
58
Status-Equipment Status-UPS
58
Status-Equipment Status-CS Information
59
Status-Equipment Status-PS Information
60
Status-Equipment Status-UM Port Status
61
Status-Equipment Status-USB
62
5 System Control
63
System Control-Program Update
64
System Control-Program Update-Download Program File
65
System Control-Program Update-Update Program File
67
System Control-Program Update-Plug and Update
68
System Control-MOH
69
System Control-MOH-Install
69
System Control-MOH-Delete
70
System Control-MOH-Status / Backup
71
System Control-System Reset
72
System Control-System Shutdown
73
6 Tool
75
Tool-System Data Backup
76
Tool-System Data Backup-Backup to USB
76
Tool-System Data Backup-Backup to NAS
77
Tool-NDSS Link Data Clear
78
Tool-Call Pickup for My Group
79
Tool-Extension List View
80
Tool-Import
81
Tool-Export
86
Tool-Screen Customise
87
Tool-UM Data Backup
88
Tool-UM Data Backup-Manual Backup
89
Tool-UM Data Backup-Scheduled Backup
90
Tool-UM Data Restore
91
Tool-UM Backup History
93
Tool-DXDP All OUS
94
Tool-Contact Information
95
Tool-UT Option Setting
96
Tool-URL Information
97
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)
98
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)-Delete All Recording
98
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)-Check Current Usage
98
7 Utility
99
Utility-Diagnosis
100
Utility-Diagnosis-Card Diagnosis
100
Utility-Diagnosis-Ping
101
Utility-File
102
Utility-File-File Transfer PC to PBX
102
Utility-File-File Transfer PBX to PC
103
Utility-File-File View
104
Utility-File-File Delete
105
Utility-File-Message File Transfer PC to PBX
106
Utility-File-Message File Transfer PBX to PC
107
Utility-Log
108
Utility-Log-Error Log
108
Utility-Log-Syslog
110
Utility-Log-Web-MC Event Log
111
Utility-Log-UM System Log
112
Utility-Log-Call Control Log
113
Utility-Monitor/Trace
114
Utility-Monitor/Trace-ISDN/QSIG Protocol Trace
114
Utility-Monitor/Trace-V-IPGW Protocol Trace
115
Utility-Monitor/Trace-V-SIPGW Protocol Trace
116
Utility-Monitor/Trace-CS Status Monitor
117
Utility-Monitor/Trace-UM System Trace (Internal)
118
Utility-Monitor/Trace-E1 Signalling Bit Monitor
119
Utility-Monitor/Trace-E1 Line Trace
120
Utility-Report
121
Utility-Report-Digital Trunk Error Report
121
Utility-Report-IP Extension Statistical Information
122
Utility-Report-UM View Reports
123
Utility-Report-E-Mail Report
126
Utility-Activation Key Installation
127
Utility-Email Notification
128
Utility-Email Notification-Alert
128
Utility-Email Notification-System Analysis
129
Utility-Email Notification-Test Email
130
Utility-Command
131
Utility-Command-UM Command
131
Utility-UM - System Prompts Customisation
132
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording
134
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Supervisor Setting
134
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Extension Setting
135
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Extension Setting List
136
External Call
137
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Maintenance
139
Utility-UM - System Maintenance
140
Utility-CS-Web Connection
141
8 Users
143
Users-User Profiles
144
Users-User Profiles-Advanced Setting
146
Users-Add User
151
Users-Add User-Single User
151
Users-Add User-Multiple Users
155
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording
156
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Edit a Recording
156
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Record List
157
Users-ICDG Management
158
Users-ICDG Management-Group Monitor
158
Users-ICDG Management-ACD Report
161
9 PBX Configuration-[1] Configuration
169
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot
170
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property
176
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Main
176
System Status
177
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Site
188
Sip Extension
208
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Slot Summary
219
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-NSVM
222
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Activation Key Status
229
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property
232
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property-Voip (Ext) Setting
232
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property-Voip (Trunk) Setting
235
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-UM Card Property
239
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-UM Port Property
242
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-Port Type View
243
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-SIPGW-Shelf Property
244
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-SIPGW-Card Property
250
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-SIPGW-Port Property
251
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPGW-Shelf Property
280
Incoming Call
285
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPGW-Shelf Property-GK Settings
294
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPGW-Shelf Property-Hunt Pattern
295
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPGW-Port Property
296
Call Distribution Port Group
297
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPEXT-Card Property
298
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPEXT-Port Property
303
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-SIPEXT-Card Property
314
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-SIPEXT-Port Property
316
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPCS-Card Property
326
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-IPCS-Port Property
330
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-UTEXT-Card Property
335
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-V-UTEXT-Port Property
338
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Extension-Card Property
349
Slt Power Supply
351
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Extension-Port Property
353
Xdp Mode
354
Parallel Telephone Ringing
354
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property - LCO Type
358
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property - LCO Port
366
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property - PRI Type
370
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property - PRI Port
379
Network Configuration
384
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type
390
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type Line Signal Setting
393
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type MFC-R2 Setting 1
397
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type MFC-R2 Setting 2
401
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-E1 Port
406
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Expansion Unit1/Expansion Unit2/Expansion Unit3
411
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-DOORPHONE Card-Card Property
413
PBX Configuration-[1-2] Configuration-Portable Station
415
PBX Configuration-[1-3] Configuration-Option
418
PBX Configuration-[1-4] Configuration-Clock Priority
420
PBX Configuration-[1-5] Configuration-DSP Resource
421
PBX Configuration-[1-5-1] Configuration-DSP Resource-Setting
421
PBX Configuration-[1-5-1] Configuration-DSP Resource-Setting-DSP Resource Advisor
425
PBX Configuration-[1-5-2] Configuration-DSP Resource-Usage
426
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Panasonic KX-NS500 Pc Programming Manual (938 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 5.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
1 Overview
13
Introduction
14
For Your Safety
14
Introduction
16
Entering Characters
17
PC Programming
21
Starting Web Maintenance Console
21
PC Programming Using Off-Line Mode
25
Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-Line Mode
30
2 Introduction of Web Maintenance Console
31
Introduction
32
Web Maintenance Console Accounts
32
Access Levels
34
Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
38
Easy Setup Wizard
39
Card Status
40
Extension Number Setting
41
Logout
42
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
43
3 Web Maintenance Console Home Screen
51
Home Screen
52
4 Status
57
Status-Equipment Status
58
Status-Equipment Status-UPS
58
Status-Equipment Status-CS Information
59
Status-Equipment Status-PS Information
60
Status-Equipment Status-UM Port Status
61
Status-Equipment Status-USB
62
5 System Control
63
System Control-Program Update
64
System Control-Program Update-Download Program File
66
System Control-Program Update-Update Program File
68
System Control-Program Update-Plug and Update
70
System Control-MOH
71
System Control-MOH-Install
71
System Control-MOH-Delete
72
System Control-MOH-Status / Backup
73
System Control-System Reset
74
System Control-System Shutdown
75
6 Tool
77
Tool-System Data Backup
78
Tool-System Data Backup-Backup to USB
78
Tool-System Data Backup-Backup to NAS
79
Tool-BRI Automatic Configuration
80
Tool-NDSS Link Data Clear
81
Tool-Call Pickup for My Group
82
Tool-Extension List View
83
Tool-Import
84
Tool-Export
89
Tool-Screen Customise
90
Tool-UM Data Backup
91
Tool-UM Data Backup-Manual Backup
92
Tool-UM Data Backup-Scheduled Backup
93
Tool-UM Data Restore
94
Tool-UM Backup History
96
Tool-DXDP All OUS
97
Tool-Contact Information
98
Tool-UT Option Setting
99
Tool-URL Information
100
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)
101
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)-Delete All Recording
101
Tool-SVM (Simplified Voice Message)-Check Current Usage
101
7 Utility
103
Utility-Diagnosis
104
Utility-Diagnosis-Card Diagnosis
104
Utility-Diagnosis-Ping
105
Utility-File
106
Utility-File-File Transfer PC to PBX
106
Utility-File-File Transfer PBX to PC
107
Utility-File-File View
108
Utility-File-File Delete
109
Utility-File-Message File Transfer PC to PBX
110
Utility-File-Message File Transfer PBX to PC
111
Utility-Log
112
Utility-Log-Error Log
112
Utility-Log-Syslog
115
Utility-Log-Web-MC Event Log
116
Utility-Log-UM System Log
117
Utility-Log-Call Control Log
118
Utility-Monitor/Trace
119
Utility-Monitor/Trace-ISDN/QSIG Protocol Trace
119
Utility-Monitor/Trace-V-IPGW Protocol Trace
120
Utility-Monitor/Trace-V-SIPGW Protocol Trace
121
Utility-Monitor/Trace-CS Status Monitor-Air Sync Group
122
Utility-Monitor/Trace-CS Status Monitor-LAN Sync Group
123
Utility-Monitor/Trace-UM System Trace (Internal)
125
Utility-Monitor/Trace-E1 Signalling Bit Monitor
126
Utility-Monitor/Trace-E1 Line Trace
127
Utility-Monitor/Trace-TCP Trace
128
Utility-Report
129
Utility-Report-Digital Trunk Error Report
129
Utility-Report-IP Extension Statistical Information
130
Utility-Report-UM View Reports
131
Utility-Report-E-Mail Report
134
Utility-Report-IP-CS Information
135
Utility-Report-IP-CS Information-IP-CS Statistical Information
135
Utility-Report-IP-CS Information-LAN Sync Information
136
Utility-Report-IP-CS Information-PS Call Disconnect Log
139
Utility-Activation Key Installation
140
Utility-Email Notification
141
Utility-Email Notification-Alert
141
Utility-Email Notification-System Analysis
143
Utility-Email Notification-Test Email
144
Utility-Command
145
Utility-Command-UM Command
145
Utility-UM - System Prompts Customisation
146
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording
148
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Supervisor Setting
148
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Extension Setting
149
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Extension Setting List
150
Utility-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Maintenance
153
Utility-UM - System Maintenance
154
Utility-CS-Web Connection
155
8 Users
157
Users-User Profiles
158
Users-User Profiles-Advanced Setting
160
Users-Add User
164
Users-Add User-Single User
164
Users-Add User-Multiple Users
168
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording
169
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Edit a Recording
169
Users-Automatic Two-Way Recording-Record List
170
Users-ICDG Management
171
Users-ICDG Management-Group Monitor
171
Users-ICDG Management-ACD Report
174
Users-ICDG Management-ACD Scheduled Export
181
Users-ICDG Management-ACD Export History
182
9 PBX Configuration-[1] Configuration
183
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot
184
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property
190
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Main
190
System Status
191
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Site
198
Sip Extension
213
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-Slot Summary
222
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-System Property-NSVM
225
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Activation Key Status
228
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property
231
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property-Voip (Ext) Setting
231
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Voip Property-Voip (Trunk) Setting
233
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-UM Card Property
236
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-UM Port Property
238
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-Port Type View
239
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Shelf Property-V-SIPGW
240
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-V-SIPGW
244
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-SIPGW
245
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Shelf Property-V-IPGW
266
Incoming Call
270
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Shelf Property-V-IPGW-GK Settings
275
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Shelf Property-V-IPGW-Hunt Pattern
276
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-IPGW
277
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-V-IPEXT
279
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-IPEXT
282
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-V-SIPEXT
291
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-SIPEXT
293
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-V-IPCS
301
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-IPCS
303
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-V-UTEXT
308
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-V-UTEXT
310
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-Extension Type
318
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-Extension Type
321
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property - LCO Type
325
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property - LCO Port
331
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property - BRI Type/Pri Type
334
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property - BRI Port
340
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property - PRI Port
350
Network Configuration
354
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type
359
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type Line Signal Setting
361
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type MFC-R2 Setting 1
364
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-E1 Type MFC-R2 Setting 2
367
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Port Property-E1 Port
370
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Expansion Unit1/Expansion Unit2/Expansion Unit3
374
PBX Configuration-[1-1] Configuration-Slot-Card Property-DOORPHONE Card
376
PBX Configuration-[1-2] Configuration-Portable Station
377
PBX Configuration-[1-3] Configuration-Option
380
PBX Configuration-[1-4] Configuration-Clock Priority
382
PBX Configuration-[1-5] Configuration-DSP Resource
383
PBX Configuration-[1-5-1] Configuration-DSP Resource-Setting
383
PBX Configuration-[1-5-1] Configuration-DSP Resource-Setting-DSP Resource Advisor
386
PBX Configuration-[1-5-2] Configuration-DSP Resource-Usage
387
Panasonic KX-NS500 Features Manual (580 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 5.29 MB
Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
4
Table of Contents
7
1 For Your Safety
15
For Your Safety
16
2 Call Handling Features
19
Incoming Call Features
20
Incoming Trunk Call Features
20
Incoming Trunk Call Features-SUMMARY
20
Direct in Line (DIL)
23
Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling in (DDI)
25
Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service
28
Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution
31
Intercept Routing
33
Intercept Routing-No Destination
38
Internal Call Features
39
Internal Call Features-SUMMARY
39
Internal Call Block
41
Incoming Call Indication Features
43
Incoming Call Indication Features-SUMMARY
43
Ring Tone Pattern Selection
44
Call Waiting
46
Receiving Group Features
48
Idle Extension Hunting
48
Incoming Call Distribution Group Features
50
Incoming Call Distribution Group Features-SUMMARY
50
Group Call Distribution
54
Outside Destinations in Incoming Call Distribution Group
58
Queuing Feature
60
Distribution Order
63
VIP Call
65
Overflow Feature
67
Log-In/Log-Out
69
Supervisory Feature
72
Supervisory Feature (ACD)
74
Call Forwarding (Fwd)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features
79
Call Forwarding (Fwd)/Do Not Disturb (DND)-SUMMARY
79
Call Forwarding (FWD)
80
Do Not Disturb (DND)
86
FWD/DND Button, Group FWD Button
88
Answering Features
91
Answering Features-SUMMARY
91
Line Preference-Incoming
92
Call Pickup
93
Directed Call Pickup
94
Hands-Free Answerback
98
Making Call Features
100
Predialling
100
Automatic Extension Release
101
Intercom Call
102
Trunk Call Features
104
Trunk Call Features-SUMMARY
104
Emergency Call
105
Account Code Entry
106
Dial Type Selection
108
Reverse Circuit
109
Trunk Busy out
110
Pause Insertion
111
Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)
112
Special Carrier Access Code
114
Seizing a Line Features
115
Seizing a Line Features-SUMMARY
115
Line Preference-Outgoing
116
Trunk Access
117
Memory Dialling Features
119
Memory Dialling Features-SUMMARY
119
One-Touch Dialling
121
Last Number Redial
122
Speed Dialling-Personal/System
124
Quick Dialling
126
Hot Line
127
KX-T7710 One-Touch Dialling
128
Toll Restriction (Trs)/Call Barring (Barring) Features
129
Toll Restriction (Trs)/Call Barring (Barring)
129
Budget Management
137
Extension Dial Lock
138
Dial Tone Transfer
139
Walking COS
140
Verification Code Entry
142
Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features
144
Automatic Route Selection (ARS)
144
Primary Directory Number (Pdn)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Features
151
Primary Directory Number (Pdn)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension
151
Busy Line/Busy Party Features
157
Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-On)
157
Executive Busy Override
158
Call Monitor
160
Second Call Notification to Busy Extension
162
Second Call Notification to Busy Extension-SUMMARY
162
Call Waiting Tone
164
Off-Hook Call Announcement (OHCA)
165
Whisper OHCA
166
Conversation Features
168
Hands-Free Operation
168
Off-Hook Monitor
169
Mute
170
Headset Operation
171
Data Line Security
172
Flash/Recall/Terminate
173
External Feature Access (EFA)
175
Trunk Call Limitation
176
Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection
180
Parallelled Telephone
181
One-Numbered Extension
184
Transferring Features
186
Call Transfer
186
SIP Refer Transfer
190
Holding Features
191
Call Hold
191
Call Park
194
Call Splitting
196
Music on Hold
197
Conference Features
199
Conference Features-SUMMARY
199
Conference
200
Privacy Release
202
Conference Group Call Features
203
Conference Group Call
203
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Features
207
Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
207
Automatic Fax Transfer
219
Built-In Simplified Voice Message (SVM)
221
Message Notification
222
Paging Features
226
Paging
226
Trunk Answer from any Station (TAFAS)
229
External Device Features
230
Doorphone Call
230
Door Open
232
External Sensor
233
External Relay Control
235
Caller ID Features
236
Caller ID
236
Incoming Call Log
241
Message Features
244
Message Waiting
244
Absent Message
246
Proprietary Telephone (PT) Hardware Features
248
Fixed Buttons
248
Flexible Buttons
251
LED Indication
255
Display Information
258
Administrative Information Features
260
Record Log Features
260
Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)
260
Syslog Record Management
269
Printing Message
270
Call Charge Services
271
Hospitality Features
274
Hospitality Features-SUMMARY
274
Room Status Control
275
Call Billing for Guest Room
278
Extension Controlling Features
281
Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN)
281
Extension Feature Clear
283
Walking Extension Features
285
Walking Extension
285
Enhanced Walking Extension
286
Walking Extension-Home Position Control
288
Timed Reminder
290
Audible Tone Features
291
Dial Tone
291
Confirmation Tone
293
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Features
295
Computer Telephony Integration (CTI)
295
CA (Communication Assistant)
297
Integration with Communication Bridge
298
Cellular Phone Features
299
Cellular Phone Features-SUMMARY
299
Voice Mail Features
301
Voice Mail (VM) Group
301
Voice Mail DTMF Integration
304
Voice Mail DPT (Digital) Integration
311
E1 Line Service Features
318
E1 Line Service
318
Miscellaneous Features
320
Background Music (BGM)
320
Outgoing Message (OGM)
322
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Panasonic KX-NS500 User Manual (396 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Telephone
| Size: 5.02 MB
Table of Contents
Feature Highlights
2
Features
2
Sip Phone and S-Ps
5
Open Source Software
9
Table of Contents
10
1 Operation
13
Before Operating the Telephones
14
For Your Safety
14
Important Safety Instructions
19
Save These Instructions
19
Precautions
20
Data Security
22
Before Operating the Telephones
23
Your Extension Number
24
How to Follow the Steps
30
Connection Example
32
Making Calls
33
Basic Calling
33
Calling Another Extension
33
Calling an Outside Party
34
Group Access
34
Customising Your Phone
35
Easy Dialling
38
Redial
41
When the Dialled Line Is Busy or There Is no Answer
42
Accessing the ISDN Service (ISDN Service Access)
51
Alternating the Calling Method (Alternate Calling-Ring/Voice)
52
Calling Without Restrictions
53
To Access Another Party Directly from Outside (Direct Inward System Access [DISA])
54
Setting Your Telephone from Another Extension or through DISA (Remote Setting)
57
Receiving Calls
58
Answering Calls
58
Answering Hands-Free (Hands-Free Answerback)
59
Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)
60
Answering a Call Via an External Speaker (Trunk Answer from any Station [TAFAS])
62
Using the ANSWER/RELEASE Button
63
To Transfer a Call
63
To End a Conversation
64
Identifying Malicious Calling Parties (Malicious Call Identification [MCID])
65
During a Conversation
66
Transferring a Call (Call Transfer)
66
Transferring to an Outside Party Using the Pbx Service
68
Transferring to an Outside Party Using the Sip Service
71
Holding a Call
73
Talking to Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)
79
Answering Call Waiting
81
Answering Call Waiting from the Telephone Company
86
Multiple Party Conversation
87
Mute
98
Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation (Off-Hook Monitor)
99
Using the Headset (Headset Operation)
100
Using a PDN/SDN Button
102
Primary Directory Number (Pdn)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN) Extension
102
Before Leaving Your Desk
106
Forwarding Calls
106
Showing a Message on the Caller's Telephone Display (Absent Message)
117
Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)
119
Using Voice Messaging (Built-In Simplified Voice Message [SVM])
121
Recording a Greeting Message for each Time Mode
123
Redirecting Your Calls to Your Message Box
125
Leaving Voice Messages
126
Listening to Voice Messages Left by Callers
127
Accessing Your Message Box from an Outside Telephone
130
Making/Answering an Announcement
132
Paging
132
Group Paging
132
Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
134
Making a Conference Group Call
135
Conference Mode
135
Broadcast Mode
136
Using the Unified Messaging Features
142
What Is the Unified Messaging System
142
Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
143
Easy Mailbox Configuration
145
Personal Greetings
145
Changing Your Password
150
Message Playback and Related Features
153
Playing Messages
153
Recovering Deleted Messages
155
Replying to Messages
156
Remote Access
159
Sending Messages
161
To Send a Message
162
Personal Group Distribution Lists
163
Receiving External Delivery Messages
170
Transferring Calls
171
Call Blocking
171
Call Screening
171
Call Transfer
171
Intercom Paging
171
Remote Call Forwarding
174
Outside Line
176
Voice Mail Transfer
176
Other Features
179
Interview Mailbox
179
Message Reception Mode
180
Message Waiting Notification
181
Message Waiting Lamp
181
Personal Caller Name Announcement
183
Private Mode
184
Toll Saver
188
Quick Reference
196
Continued on Next Page
197
Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
199
Setting the Alarm (Timed Reminder)
199
Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb [DND])
201
Receiving Call Waiting (Call Waiting/Off-Hook Call Announcement [Ohca]/Whisper OHCA)
205
Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])
206
Preventing Your Telephone Number Being Displayed on the Caller's Telephone (Connected Line Identification Restriction [COLR])
207
Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party's Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])
208
Preventing Other People from Joining Your Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny)
209
Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
210
Protecting Your Line against Notification Tones (Data Line Security)
211
Checking the Time Service Status
212
Setting the Parallelled Telephone to Ring (Parallelled Telephone)
213
Using Your PS or S-PS in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
214
Using Your Phone in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (One-Numbered Extension)
215
Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)
216
Utilising the Call Centre
218
Leaving an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Log-In/Log-Out, Wrap-Up)
218
Monitoring and Controlling the Call Status of an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Incoming Call Distribution Group Monitor)
221
Forwarding a Waiting Call (Manual Queue Redirection)
224
Using User-Supplied Equipment
225
If a Doorphone/Door Opener Is Connected
225
Doorphone Call
225
If an External Relay Is Connected
227
If an External Sensor Is Connected
228
If a Host PBX Is Connected
229
If a Voice Processing System Is Connected
230
Recording a Conversation
235
Administrative Features
237
Using the Telephones in a Hotel-Type Environment (Hospitality Features)
237
Dial Number
238
Check out
240
Recording Information Using Preprogrammed Messages (Printing Message)
244
Exchanging the Settings between Extensions
245
Walking Extension
245
Enhanced Walking Extension
246
Using a Telephone with a Display
248
Using the Call Log
248
Calling with the Incoming Call Log
248
Using the Directories
252
Storing Names and Numbers
253
Entering Characters
254
Accessing System Features (System Feature Access)
260
Self Labelling (KX-NT366/KX-NT553/KX-NT556/KX-NT560/KX-UT248/KX-UT670 Only)
262
Cellular Phone Features
265
Transferring to an Outside Phone Number
266
Panasonic KX-NS500 Installation Manual (338 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 8.63 MB
Table of Contents
System Components
2
List of Abbreviations
10
Table of Contents
13
1 Safety Precautions
17
For Your Safety
18
Important Safety Instructions
24
Precautions
25
Data Security
27
2 System Outline
29
Basic System Construction
30
System Configurations
30
System Connection Diagram
32
Optional Equipment
35
Specifications
39
General Description
39
Characteristics
41
System Capacity
42
3 Information about the Activation Keys
59
Information about the Activation Keys
60
Type and Maximum Number of Activation Keys
60
Activation Key Code and Key Management System
75
Using CTI Applications
76
4 Installation
79
Before Installation
80
Installation of the PBX
82
Unpacking
82
Names and Locations
83
Opening/Closing the Top Cover
87
Frame Earth Connection
89
Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
90
Installing/Removing the SD Memory Card
104
Types of Connectors
107
Attaching a Ferrite Core
109
19-Inch Rack Mounting
110
Wall Mounting
111
Surge Protector Installation
115
Backup Battery Connection
118
The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
120
Mother Board
120
Mother Board in the Main Unit
120
Mother Board in an Expansion Unit
123
SD Memory XS Card (KX-NS5134), SD Memory S Card (KX-NS5135), SD Memory M Card (KX-NS5136)
124
DSP S Card (KX-NS5110), DSP M Card (KX-NS5111), DSP L Card (KX-NS5112)
125
LCOT6 in KX-NS500 (Installed by Default)
127
DLC2 in the Main Unit (Installed by Default)
130
MCSLC16 in the Main Unit (Installed by Default)
131
EXP-S in an Expansion Unit (Installed by Default)
133
PFT in KX-NS520 (Installed by Default)
134
MCSLC16 in KX-NS520 (Installed by Default)
136
RMT Card in the Main Unit (KX-TDA0196)
138
Virtual Cards
139
Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
141
LCOT6 Card (KX-NS5180)
141
PRI30/E1 Card (KX-NS5290CE)
142
PRI23 Card (KX-NS5290)
145
BRI2 Card (KX-NS5282)
147
BRI4 Card (KX-NS5284)
150
DHLC4 Card (KX-NS5170)
153
DLC8 Card (KX-NS5171)
154
DLC16 Card (KX-NS5172)
155
MCSLC8 Card (KX-NS5173)
156
MCSLC16 Card (KX-NS5174)
157
Expansion Card
158
EXP-M Card (KX-NS5130)
158
The Doorphone Card
160
DPH2 Card (KX-NS5162)
160
External Sensor
161
Connection of Extensions
162
Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable)
162
Parallel Connection of the Extensions
163
Digital Extra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection
165
Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, And/Or External Sensor
167
Connection of Peripherals
169
LAN Connection
171
LAN Connection for the Main Unit
171
LAN Connections for IP Telephones
173
Power Failure Connections
176
Starting the PBX
178
Panasonic KX-NS500 Installation Manual (300 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 8.78 MB
Table of Contents
System Components
2
List of Abbreviations
7
Table of Contents
10
1 Safety Precautions
13
For Your Safety
14
Important Safety Instructions
20
Precautions
21
Data Security
22
2 System Outline
23
Basic System Construction
24
System Configurations
24
System Connection Diagram
26
Optional Equipment
29
Specifications
32
General Description
32
Characteristics
34
System Capacity
35
3 Information about the Activation Keys
47
Information about the Activation Keys
48
Type and Maximum Number of Activation Keys
48
Activation Key Code and Key Management System
56
Using CTI Applications
57
4 Installation
59
Before Installation
60
Installation of the PBX
62
Unpacking
62
Names and Locations
63
Opening/Closing the Top Cover
65
Frame Earth Connection
67
Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
68
Installing/Removing the SD Memory Card
82
Types of Connectors
85
Attaching a Ferrite Core
87
19-Inch Rack Mounting
88
Wall Mounting
89
Surge Protector Installation
93
Backup Battery Connection
96
The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
98
Mother Board
98
Mother Board - KX-NS500
98
Mother Board - KX-NS520
100
Led Indication
100
SD Memory XS Card (KX-NS5134), SD Memory S Card (KX-NS5135), SD Memory M Card (KX-NS5136)
101
DSP S Card (KX-NS5110), DSP M Card (KX-NS5111), DSP L Card (KX-NS5112)
102
LCOT6 in KX-NS500 (Installed by Default)
104
DLC2 in KX-NS500 (Installed by Default)
107
MCSLC16 in KX-NS500 (Installed by Default)
108
EXP-S in KX-NS520 (Installed by Default)
110
PFT in KX-NS520 (Installed by Default)
111
MCSLC16 in KX-NS520 (Installed by Default)
113
RMT Card in KX-NS500 (KX-TDA0196)
115
Virtual Cards
116
Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
118
LCOT6 Card (KX-NS5180)
118
PRI30/E1 Card (KX-NS5290CE)
119
DHLC4 Card (KX-NS5170)
122
DLC8 Card (KX-NS5171)
123
DLC16 Card (KX-NS5172)
124
MCSLC8 Card (KX-NS5173)
125
MCSLC16 Card (KX-NS5174)
126
Expansion Card
127
EXP-M Card (KX-NS5130)
127
The Doorphone Card
129
DPH2 Card (KX-NS5162)
129
External Sensor
130
Connection of Extensions
131
Maximum Cabling Distances of the Extension Wiring (Twisted Cable)
131
Parallel Connection of the Extensions
132
Digital Extra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection
134
First Party Call Control CTI Connection
136
Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, And/Or External Sensor
137
Connection of Peripherals
139
LAN Connection
141
LAN Connection for the Main Unit
141
LAN Connections for IP Telephones
143
Power Failure Connections
146
Starting the KX-NS500
148
Panasonic KX-NS500 Programming Manual (68 pages)
Hybrid IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 1.16 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Notices
3
Table of Contents
4
1 Overview
9
Introduction
10
Ways to Programme
10
Password Security
11
Entering Characters
12
2 PT Programming
17
PT Programming
18
Programming Instructions
18
Buttons and Functions
18
Slot Number and Port Number
21
Basic Programming
22
Date & Time
22
System Speed Dialling Number
22
System Speed Dialling Name
22
Extension Number
22
Extension Name
23
Extension Personal Identification Number (PIN)
23
Operator Assignment
23
DSS Console Paired Telephone
23
Absent Message
24
Charge Margin
24
Charge Tax
24
Charge Rate Per Unit
24
System Management Programming
25
Flexible Numbering
25
Time Service Switching Mode
25
Time Service Starting Time
25
Idle Line Access (Local Access)
26
System Password for Administrator-For PT Programming
26
System Password for User-For PT Programming
26
Manager Password
26
Verification Code
26
Verification Code Name
27
Verification Code Personal Identification Number (PIN)
27
Verification Code COS Number
27
Decimal Point Position for Currency
27
Currency
27
Main Processing (MPR) Software Version Reference
28
IP Address Reference
28
UM Auto Configuration
28
Timer Programming
29
Hold Recall Time
29
Transfer Recall Time
29
Intercept Time
29
Hot Line Waiting Time
29
Automatic Redial Repeat Times
29
Automatic Redial Interval
29
Door Unlock Time
30
Call Duration Count Starting Time for LCOT
30
DISA Delayed Answer Time
30
DISA Trunk-To-Trunk Call Prolong Time
30
DISA Intercept Time
30
Trs/Barring/Ars Programming
31
Trs/Barring Override by System Speed Dialling
31
Trs/Barring Denied Code
31
Trs/Barring Exception Code
31
Special Carrier Access Code
31
Emergency Number
31
ARS Mode
31
ARS Leading Number
32
ARS Routing Plan Table Number
32
ARS Exception Number
32
ARS Routing Plan Time Table
32
ARS Routing Plan Table (1-16)
33
ARS Routing Plan Table (1-48)
33
ARS Carrier Name
33
ARS Trunk Group for Carrier Access
33
ARS Removed Number of Digits for Carrier Access
33
ARS Carrier Access Code
34
Trunk Programming
35
Trunk Connection
35
Trunk Name
35
Trunk Group Number
35
Trunk Number Reference
35
LCOT Dialling Mode
35
LCOT Pulse Rate
35
LCOT DTMF Minimum Duration
36
LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time-Outgoing
36
LCOT CPC Signal Detection Time-Incoming
36
LCOT Reverse Circuit
36
LCOT Pause Time
36
LCOT Flash/Recall Time
36
LCOT Disconnect Time
37
DIL 1:1 Destination
37
DID Number
37
DID Name
37
DID Destination
37
Host PBX Access Code
37
Extension-To-Trunk Call Duration
38
Trunk-To-Trunk Call Duration
38
DISA Silence Detection
38
DISA Continuous Signal Detection
38
DISA Cyclic Signal Detection
38
Caller ID Signal Type
38
COS Programming
39
Trunk Group Number
39
Trs/Barring Level
39
Trunk Call Duration Limitation
39
Call Transfer to Trunk
39
Call Forwarding to Trunk
39
Executive Busy Override
40
Executive Busy Override Deny
40
DND Override
40
Account Code Mode
40
Trs/Barring Level for System Speed Dialling
40
Trs/Barring Level for Extension Dial Lock
40
Manager Assignment
40
Permission for Door Open Access
41
Time Service Manual Switching
41
Wireless XDP Parallel Mode for Paired Telephone
41
Programming Mode Limitation
41
Extension Programming
42
Extra Device Port (XDP) Mode
42
Terminal Device Assignment
42
Class of Service
42
Extension User Group
42
Extension Intercept Destination
43
Call Forwarding-No Answer Time
43
CLIP/COLP Number
43
Incoming Call Distribution Group Member
43
Incoming Call Distribution Group Delayed Ringing
43
Incoming Call Distribution Group Floating Extension Number
44
Incoming Call Distribution Group Name
44
Incoming Call Distribution Group Distribution Method
44
Destination for Overflow Time Expiration
44
Overflow Time
44
Destination When All Busy
45
Queuing Call Capacity
45
Queuing Hurry-Up Level
45
Queuing Time Table
45
Sequences in Queuing Time Table
45
Maximum Number of Agents
46
Extension User Groups of a Paging Group
46
External Pagers of a Paging Group
46
Extension User Groups of a Pickup Group
46
UM Group Floating Extension Number
47
VM Group Floating Extension Number
47
Idle Extension Hunting Type
47
Idle Extension Hunting Group Member
47
PS Registration
47
PS Termination
48
Personal Identification Number (PIN) for PS Registration
48
CS Status Reference
48
Resource/Interface Programming
49
External Pager Floating Extension Number
49
Music on Hold
49
Music for Transfer
49
Doorphone Call Destination
49
Doorphone Number Reference
49
Outgoing Message (OGM) Floating Extension Number
50
Outgoing Message (OGM) Name
50
DISA Security Mode
50
SMDR & Maintenance Programming
51
External Modem Control
51
Smdr
51
SMDR Skip Perforation
51
SMDR Outgoing Call Printing
51
SMDR Incoming Call Printing
51
Remote Programming
51
Modem Floating Extension Number
52
ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number
52
Card Programming
53
Panasonic KX-NS500 Sales Manual (92 pages)
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 3.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
PBX Line-Up and Positioning of the KX-NS500
4
Product Concept
5
Product Overview
6
System Connection Diagram
14
Selling Points
15
Why the KX-NS500
16
Cost Saving
17
Expandability
18
Backwards Compatibility
19
IP Networking
20
Saving Communication Costs
20
Saving Network Costs
21
Saving on Initial Investment
22
Saving Running Costs
23
Customer Satisfaction
24
Wireless Solution
25
Multi Zone
25
XDP Parallel Mode
26
DECT Paging
27
Tough Type Handset
28
Cellular Phone Integration
29
Receive a Call
29
Outside Destinations in Incoming Call Distribution Groups
30
Make a Call
31
Voice Mail Solution
32
Voice Mail
32
E-Mail Notification
33
MS Outlook & IMAP4 Integration
34
Improved Work Efficiency
35
Built-In DISA
36
Call Centre Solution
37
Queue Announcement
37
Call Distribution
38
Automatic Two-Way Recording for Managers
39
NAS Supported
40
Activity Monitor
41
Activity Report
42
Communication Assistant
43
Simplified Maintenance
44
Web Maintenance
44
Appendix
45
Specifications
46
KX-NS500 Capacity
46
Hardware Condition
49
Product Lineup - Hardware
50
Product Lineup - Preinstalled Activation Keys
51
Product Lineup - Activation Keys
52
Terminal Information
57
Overview
57
Terminal Information Overview
57
IP Phone 'KX-Nt5Xx Series
58
Digital Phone 'KX-Dt5Xx Series
63
Wireless Terminal
66
Panasonic KX-NS500 Getting Started (62 pages)
HYBRID IP-PBX
Brand:
Panasonic
| Category:
PBX
| Size: 2.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Before Installation
3
Outline
4
For Your Safety
5
Unpacking
7
2 Installation
9
Opening/Closing the Top Cover
10
Installing DSP Cards
12
Frame Earth Connection
14
LAN Connection
14
LAN Connection for the Main Unit
14
LAN Connections for IP Telephones
16
Connecting Extension
18
3 Before Programming
19
Starting the PBX
20
PC Connection
23
Starting Web Maintenance Console
24
4 Programming
27
Programming the PBX
28
Easy Setup Wizard
28
Installing the Virtual IP Cards to the PBX
34
Installing Additional Activation Keys
34
Programming SIP Trunks
36
Assigning Networking Information to IP Telephones
38
Assigning IP Addressing Information
38
Registering IP Telephones
53
5 Confirming the Connection
59
Making and Receiving Calls
60
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