3.1.1 Home Screen—Add Site Wizard
The Add Site Wizard, which is run from the Home Screen, will add KX-NS1000 PBXs to your One-look network
as Slave units.
Note
•
The PBX to be added must have been configured as a Slave unit using the Easy Setup Wizard. See
.
•
To designate a Backup Master PBX, first add the PBX as a Slave unit to the One-look network using
the Add Site Wizard, and then select it as the Backup Master unit from the List View.
1.
To start the Add Site Wizard, click the Add Slave button ( ) on the Home screen. For details about the
Home Screen, see
2.
Follow the prompts of the Add Site Wizard to complete the following settings:
–
PBX Setting
–
Registration Setting
–
SNTP / Daylight Saving
–
Maintenance Setting
Note
•
The parameters which appear in the settings above are described in
.
•
If 2 or more sites will be added to the One-look network, repeat steps
and
for each site.
3.
After the Add Site Wizard is completed, click
Registration
on the List View of the Home screen.
4.
A list of KX-NS1000 PBXs set up as Slave units will be displayed under
Available Site
. Select PBXs by
their assigned site names and click the right arrow to move them to
Selected Site for Registration
.
Click
Next
to start the registration process.
5.
On the
Registration Executing
screen, the status of PBXs being registered is displayed.
6.
On the
Registration Completed
screen, the result of the registration process is shown. Click
Close
to
continue.
Registered Slave PBXs can now be viewed and selected on the Home Screen for programming.
Removing registered Slave units from the One-look network
To remove a Slave unit from the One-look network, there are two methods: De-registration and Forced
De-registration.
Method
Description
De-registration
•
Registration information and settings for the Slave unit are
deleted from the Master unit.
•
The De-registered Slave unit is reset to its initialised state
(factory default state).
Forced De-Registration
•
Registration information and settings for the Slave unit are
deleted from the Master unit.
•
The De-registered Slave unit is not reset to its initialised
state. Information and settings registered on the Slave unit
remain.
1.
Set the Slave unit to be removed to out of service (OUS) status.
2.
From the List View of the Home Screen (see
) click
De-registration
or
Forced
De-registration
.
3.
Select the PBX(s) by site name, click the arrow to move them to the selection box, and click
Next
.
A confirmation screen will be displayed.
4.
Click
OK
to continue.
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