Opening an Existing System Data File
This operation will load a PBX settings system data file from your PC for programming in Off-line mode. The
system data file can be a file created earlier using Off-line Web Maintenance Console, or a system data file
downloaded from a PBX. You can then programme PBX settings using Off-line Web Maintenance Console
and then save the settings to a file you can later upload to the PBX.
When you use the following procedure to open a system file created using a previous version of the
KX-NS300 software, a confirmation screen will be displayed asking whether you want to convert the system
data to the latest software version. Click
Yes
to convert the data and proceed with Off-line programming.
To open a system data file
1.
In the Programme Launcher, click
Open -Offline Mode
.
The Open dialogue box will be displayed.
2.
Navigate to the folder containing the system data file you want to open.
3.
Select the file.
4.
Click
Open
, and then click
OK
.
The file will be loaded and the Off-line Web Maintenance Console login screen will be displayed in your
PC’s Web browser. For details about the login screen, see
2.1.3 Logging in to Web Maintenance
5.
Log in using an account name and password associated with the system data file that was loaded.
Note
User (User) level accounts cannot be used to log in to Off-line Web Maintenance Console. For details about
account types, refer to
2.1.1 Web Maintenance Console Accounts
Connecting in On-line Mode using the Programme Launcher
You can also use the Programme Launcher to log in to Web Maintenance Console in On-line mode. You can
save the IP address and port information for each PBX in a profile. This feature is useful when there are multiple
PBXs in your network. For details about connecting to the PBX in On-line mode, see
Maintenance Console (On-line Mode)
1.2.1 Starting Web Maintenance Console
.
To connect in On-line mode using the Programme Launcher
1.
In the Programme Launcher, click
Connect -Online Mode
.
The Connection dialogue box will be displayed.
2.
Select a profile from the drop-down list, or enter the IP address and Port manually.
3.
Click
Connect
.
The Web Maintenance Console login screen for connecting directly to the PBX in On-line mode will be
displayed in your PC’s Web browser. For details about the login screen, see
.
Editing and Printing Terminal Labels
You can create and print key label sheets that match the Flexible Button settings and then use the labels on
extensions. In the Programme Launcher, click
Terminal Label Print
. The screen for editing and printing key
labels will be displayed. For details, see
1.2.2.1 Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-line Mode
.
Options
You can specify the display language of the Programme Launcher, as well as set the web server port number
for Off-line Web Maintenance Console. In the Programme Launcher, click
Options
and change the settings
as necessary.
Adding Additional Languages
Additional display language files may be made available. To add a display language not listed in the language
selection menu, select
Additional language
, and then click
Browse
to specify the language file. After
specifying a language file, click
OK
to change to the selected language.
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