These 15 icons represent Slave unit PBXs under the control of the Master unit PBX. Units that have been
registered display a unit name and are coloured in. Remaining available unit positions are shown as greyed
out. You can right-click a registered PBX and select
Maintenance
,
Setup
, or
Direct Login
for that PBX.
Selecting
Direct Login
will display the Login screen for that PBX. For details about the login procedure,
2.1.3 Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
.
If the PBX is operating as the Master Backup unit or is in Isolated mode, but the Master unit has been
restored to normal operation, you can right-click the PBX’s icon and select
Normal Mode
to restore the
PBX to normal operation. (It will reconnect to the Master unit PBX as a Slave unit.)
Note
•
For the following items related to the Unified Messaging (UM) programming of a Slave unit, you
must select
Direct Login
to log in to the PBX that the UM Group in which programming will be
performed belongs to:
–
4.1.4 Status—Equipment Status—UM Port status
–
4.1.5 Status—Equipment Status—USB
–
–
6.1.1 Tool—System Data Backup—Backup to USB
–
–
–
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7.3.4 Utility—Log—UM System Log
–
7.4.8 Utility—Monitor/Trace—UM System Trace (Internal)
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7.4.6 Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Protocol Trace
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7.4.7 Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Task sequence Trace
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7.5.3 Utility—Report—UM View Reports
–
–
7.9 Utility—UM – System Prompts Customisation
–
UM Configuration settings
(For details for UM Configuration settings, see "Section 20 UM Configuration—[1] Mailbox
Settings" to "Section 26 UM Configuration—[7] System Security".)
PBX Status Icons
If the PBX is in service (INS) and operating normally, the unit will be displayed as shown above. Icons are
displayed on PBX units when they are not in service and operating normally. The following icons are displayed
on PBX units according to their status:
Icon
Description
Connection Error (Status Unknown)
The site where you are logged in cannot communicate with the sites displaying
this icon and cannot determine their status.
Maintenance Mode
This PBX is installed but it is out of service (OUS) and maintenance is being
performed on it. PBXs with this icon are visible on the home screen, but they are
currently not connected to other PBXs in the One-look network.
Pre-install Mode
This PBX is installed but it is out of service (OUS) and has not yet been put in
service (INS). The free trial period for activation key trials has not yet begun.
Offline Master Unit
The Master unit is currently not connected to other PBXs in the One-look network
and is not operating as the Master unit.
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Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
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Page 34: ...34 PC Programming Manual 1 2 3 PBX Configuration Types...
Page 60: ...60 PC Programming Manual 2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ...
Page 452: ...452 PC Programming Manual 9 34 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage...
Page 576: ...576 PC Programming Manual 10 11 2 PBX Configuration 2 11 2 System Audio Gain Card...
Page 600: ...5 1 2 Group 600 PC Programming Manual 11 4 PBX Configuration 3 4 Group Paging Group...
Page 646: ...646 PC Programming Manual 11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings...
Page 742: ...742 PC Programming Manual 12 3 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console...
Page 758: ...758 PC Programming Manual 13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor...
Page 834: ...834 PC Programming Manual 18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous...
Page 898: ...898 PC Programming Manual 20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration...
Page 922: ...922 PC Programming Manual 22 2 UM Configuration 3 2 UM Extension Trunk Service Port Assignment...
Page 956: ...956 PC Programming Manual 23 4 UM Configuration 4 4 Service Settings Holiday Table...
Page 990: ...990 PC Programming Manual 24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters...
Page 998: ...998 PC Programming Manual 26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security...
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