
Icon
Description
List View
Click this button to view the following information in a list format:
•
System Capacity Selection
This field indicates the type that is selected for
System Capacity Selection
in Easy Setup Wizard. For details, refer to "5.4.1 Easy Setup Wizard" in the
Installation Manual.
•
Site status indicator
•
Site ID (1–16)
•
Site Name
•
Location (MIB)
Specified at
MIB info—SysLocation
.
•
Status (INS or OUS)
•
PBX Mode
•
IP Address
•
MAC Address
•
PBX Version (software version)
•
PBX Region
•
Data Version
•
SRAM Version
You can also perform PBX site management from this screen:
•
Click
Registration
to register Slave units that have been added using the Add
Site Wizard. For details, see
3.1.1 Home Screen—Add Site Wizard
. You can
also click
De-Registration
or
Forced De-Registration
to remove Slave units
from the One-look network.
–
When logged in to a Slave unit, only information for that Slave unit and the
Master unit is displayed.
–
You can register or de-register Slave units only in On-line mode.
•
In the
Backup Master
drop-down list, select a site to designate it as the Backup
Master site, and then click
OK
. For details, see
Note
If you have already designated a Backup Master site and want to select a
different site, first select
Unassigned
and click
OK
. Then, select the new
Backup Master site.
2.
Master unit PBX icon
This is the icon and unit name representing the Master unit PBX. Click this icon to open the Setup Screen
for this PBX. You can also right-click the icon and select to open either the Setup Screen or the Maintenance
Screen.
Right-click the icon and select
Normal Mode
in the following cases:
•
The Master unit is offline and not operating, and you want to restore the Master unit to normal operation.
•
There has been a connection error with one or more Slave units, and you want to restore their
connection to the Master unit in the One-look network.
3.
PBX information
•
The time of when Web Maintenance Console last received information from the PBX is displayed.
•
The uptime of the PBX is displayed (the total time since the PBX was last reset).
4.
Slave unit PBX icons
PC Programming Manual
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3.1 Home Screen
Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
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