Notice
•
In Off-line mode, changes made in
will not be reflected in On-line
mode. This is because these settings are not stored in the system data file (DFSYS).
•
When you load the system data file to the PBX, you must install any required activation keys in On-
line mode. Activation keys are required for mailboxes. Settings such as mailbox passwords will be
cleared if the number of activation keys for mailboxes is insufficient.
Uploading Programmed Settings to the PBX
When programming in Off-line mode, clicking the icon will open a save dialogue box. Specify a location
and file name for the system data file. This file can then be uploaded to the PBX in On-line mode using the
"File Transfer PC to PBX" utility. For details, refer to
7.2.1 Utility—File—File Transfer PC to PBX
Notice
•
If the PC running the Off-line Web Maintenance Console is shut down, the Web browser is closed, or
the user logs out, any changes that have not been saved will be lost. Be sure to regularly save data
while programming.
•
When you upload a system setting file to the PBX, all existing settings on the PBX will be overwritten
with the settings in the file, including settings you may not want to change. To change only specific
settings in Off-line mode, follow the procedure below:
1.
Use the "File Transfer PBX to PC" utility in On-line mode to save a file with the PBX’s current
settings. For details, refer to
7.2.2 Utility—File—File Transfer PBX to PC
2.
Use the
Open -Offline Mode
command in the Programme Launcher to load the PBX system file
in Off-line mode.
For details, refer to
Opening an Existing System Data File
above.
3.
Perform the desired programming in Off-line mode, and then click the icon to save the
modified system settings to your PC.
4.
Log in to Web Maintenance Console in On-line mode, and then use the "File Transfer PC to
PBX" utility to upload the modified data to the PBX.
1.2.2.1 Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-line Mode
Follow the procedure below to print key label sheets for use with your system’s extensions and DSS
consoles.
1.
In On-line mode, export PBX system data to your PC, and then open the exported data in Off-line mode.
a.
In On-line mode, use the File Transfer PBX to PC utility to save your system’s data and settings to
your PC. For details, see
7.2.2 Utility—File—File Transfer PBX to PC
.
b.
Use the Programme Launcher to open the system data in Off-line mode. For details, see
1.2.2 PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
2.
In Off-line mode, export the key settings to a CSV file.
a.
After logging in to Off-line Web Maintenance Console, access the screen from which key settings will
be exported:
–
For extensions:
Setup
→
PBX Configuration
→
Extension
→
Wired Extension
→
Flexible
Button
–
For DSS consoles:
Setup
→
PBX Configuration
→
Extension
→
DSS Console
b.
Click
Export
, specify a location to save the flexible key settings data, and then click
OK
.
1.2.2 PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
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Summary of Contents for KX-NS300
Page 4: ...Introduction 4 PC Programming Manual...
Page 18: ...Table of Contents 18 PC Programming Manual...
Page 22: ...Table 1 Standard 1 1 3 Entering Characters 22 PC Programming Manual...
Page 23: ...Table 2 For NE model 1 1 3 Entering Characters PC Programming Manual 23...
Page 24: ...Table 3 For RU UC model 1 1 3 Entering Characters 24 PC Programming Manual...
Page 25: ...Table 4 For Greece 1 1 3 Entering Characters PC Programming Manual 25...
Page 52: ...2 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 52 PC Programming Manual...
Page 72: ...5 4 System Control System Shutdown 72 PC Programming Manual...
Page 136: ...7 12 Utility CS Web Connection 136 PC Programming Manual...
Page 156: ...8 4 4 Users Call Management ACD Export History 156 PC Programming Manual...
Page 310: ...9 38 2 PBX Configuration 1 5 2 Configuration DSP Resource Usage 310 PC Programming Manual...
Page 424: ...11 12 2 PBX Configuration 3 12 2 Group VM DTMF Group Group Settings 424 PC Programming Manual...
Page 480: ...12 3 1 PBX Configuration 4 3 Extension DSS Console DSS key data copy 480 PC Programming Manual...
Page 494: ...13 5 PBX Configuration 5 5 Optional Device External Sensor 494 PC Programming Manual...
Page 508: ...14 6 PBX Configuration 6 6 Feature Tenant 508 PC Programming Manual...
Page 516: ...15 5 PBX Configuration 7 5 TRS Miscellaneous 516 PC Programming Manual...
Page 526: ...16 7 PBX Configuration 8 7 ARS Authorisation Code for TRG 526 PC Programming Manual...
Page 548: ...18 5 PBX Configuration 10 5 CO Incoming Call Miscellaneous 548 PC Programming Manual...
Page 590: ...20 1 3 UM Configuration 1 3 Mailbox Settings Auto Configuration 590 PC Programming Manual...
Page 602: ...21 1 UM Configuration 2 Class of Service 602 PC Programming Manual...
Page 652: ...24 4 UM Configuration 5 4 System Parameters Parameters 652 PC Programming Manual...
Page 658: ...26 1 UM Configuration 7 System Security 658 PC Programming Manual...
Page 674: ...27 4 2 Network Service 4 2 Other NAS 674 PC Programming Manual...
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