2.3 System Data Control
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Feature Guide
2.3.3
Quick Setup
Description
It is possible to set up the basic PBX parameters using a personal computer (PC). When a PC
accesses the PBX for the first time with the Installer Level Programmer Code (
2.3.1 PC
Programming), Quick Setup display will appear automatically. The following items can be
programmed as desired:
Item
Parameter
Description
Date & Time
Set
Year/Month/
Date/Hour/
Minute
The date and time set on the PC will be used.
System
Password for
Installer
4–10 characters
Enter the system password for installer.
Operator &
Manager
Extension
Number
Assign the PBX operator to all time modes (day/lunch/
break/night) (
2.2.5 Operator Features). The
extension assigned as the PBX operators is
automatically allowed to perform manager operation (
2.2.6 Manager Features).
Flexible
Numbering
Type
1. Pattern 1
(with )
2. Pattern 2
(without )
If "
Pattern 1
(with )" is selected, " " must prefix all
feature numbers (except access numbers) when an
extension user wants to use a feature.
[Example] Call Pickup feature number
Pattern 1 (with ): 41
Pattern 2 (without ): 41
For default of the flexible numbers, refer to the [Flexible
Numbering Table (available while a dial tone is heard)]
(
2.3.5 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering).
Operator/
Local Access
1. 0/9
2. 9/0
The feature numbers for Operator Call and Idle Line
Access can be selected. They will be "0" or "9".
Remote
Maintenance
Number
Remote
Maintenance Dial
Number
Enter the complete telephone number of the PBX
(including the country code). When necessary, this
number will be used to access the PBX from a remote
location for maintenance purposes.
Summary of Contents for HYBRID IP-PBX KX-TDA100
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