General Features
Features Guide
11
1.2
System Administration
System Programming and Diagnosis with Personal
Computer
Description
The KX-TD500 system can be programmed and administered using a Personal Computer
(PC). The Programming Guide is required to perform PC Programming. There are two
programming methods:
On-Site Programming
By connecting a PC to your system, System Programming and maintenance can be performed
locally.
There are two ways available to perform the above:
(Method 1.) Using the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port
Connect the PC to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port provided. The Basic Shelf is
provided with RS-232C Ports. RS-232C Port 1 (PROG) is used for System Programming,
diagnostics and external system database storage (Save / Load) functions, and Port 2
(SMDR) for Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) only.
(Method 2.) Using an internal modem
Install the optional Remote Card — RMT card (KX-T96196) or ERMT card (KX-
TD50197). Connect an extension port to the modem. Assign the FDN of the modem by
System Programming. Dial this number from the PC.
Remote Programming
You can perform System Programming and maintenance from a remote site using a PC. Install
the Remote Card and assign the Remote FDN by System Programming.
Starting system administration from a remote location can be done using one of the following
ways:
a)
[Call Transfer]
•
Call an extension (probably the Operator) from a remote location and request a
transfer to the modem.
b)
[DISA]
•
Dial the "FDN of the modem" using the DISA feature.
c)
[DIL 1:1]
•
Assign the "FDN of the modem" as the destination of the DIL 1:1 feature.
d)
[DID / DID (ISDN)]
•
Program DID / DID (ISDN) feature so that the incoming telephone number is
converted to the "FDN of the modem."
e)
[TIE Lines]
•
Dial the "FDN of the modem."
•
Dial the TIE Line access code, the PBX Code and the "FDN of the modem."
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