Button
Description
Setup Screen
Clicking this button will display the Setup Screen tree view items. From the Setup
Screen, you can:
•
Configure PBX hardware and virtual cards
•
Programme settings for extensions and call handling
•
Configure network settings and auxiliary PBX functions
•
Configure the Unified Messaging (UM) system
For more information, see
Setup Screen Tree View Items
below.
3.
Web Maintenance Console Features
Clicking these buttons provides features for Web Maintenance Console, as follows:
Button
Description
Save Data
Clicking this button will save any changes made to settings to the Storage Memory
Card. Programming changes that are not saved will be lost if the PBX is reset or is
turned off. Changes may also be lost if Web Maintenance Console is suddenly
terminated or the PC running Web Maintenance Console loses power unexpectedly.
Be sure to save the data periodically while programming, especially during long
programming sessions.
System
Information
Clicking this button displays the Web Maintenance Console software version,
copyright notices, and licences.
Note
Licence information is not displayed when programming in Off-line mode.
Logout
Clicking this button will save any programming changes to the PBX’s Storage Memory
Card and log you out of Web Maintenance Console. For more information, see
.
4.
Home Screen/Tree View
The Home Screen (shown above) displays the PBX icon view or PBX list view. The information and status
of PBXs in the One-look network can be managed and confirmed. For more information, see
.
When the Maintenance Screen or Setup Screen is selected, the tree view is displayed. The tree view is
used to display PBX setting items. Setting items are listed in categories, and by clicking items in the tree,
setting items are displayed to the right in the settings programming area. Some tree items have
sub-categories with additional options and settings. Clicking a sub-category will open an additional layer
of settings. Below is a summary of the tree view menu items for the Setup Screen and the Maintenance
Screen.
Maintenance Screen Tree View Items
Item
Primary Functions
Status
•
Check the status of the PBX’s system hardware
•
Check the status of PBX equipment (PSs, CSs, UPS, etc.)
•
Check the status of extensions used by the Unified Messaging system
For details, see
PC Programming Manual
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2.1.5 Software Interface
Summary of Contents for KX-NS1000
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Page 60: ...60 PC Programming Manual 2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ...
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Page 576: ...576 PC Programming Manual 10 11 2 PBX Configuration 2 11 2 System Audio Gain Card...
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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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