Method
Description
Using an external modem
(Not RMT card)
An external modem can be used instead of an RMT card to perform
the remote programming. An external modem can be connected to
the Serial Interface (RS-232C) of the PBX. Connect the modem to
an extension port which is assigned as the DIL/DID/DDI/MSN
destination or to a trunk directly to connect to the PBX from the PC.
An AT command can be sent to the modem automatically when it is
connected to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port. AT commands
can be programmed beforehand through system programming to
initialise the modem. An AT command can also be sent manually in
the PT system programming mode.
Using an ISDN TA interface
(64 kbps) through an ISDN
Trunk
The floating extension number of the ISDN remote maintenance
must be assigned (default: 699), and dial the DIL/DID/DDI/MSN
number whose destination is the floating extension number of the
ISDN remote maintenance. The RMT card is not required for this
method.
This method is available only when an user-supplied ISDN TA that
supports CAPI is used.
Conditions
•
Only one system programming session can be in progress at a time, whether using a PC or a PT.
•
Programmer Code and Password for System Programming
To access system programming, a programmer code and its password must be entered. For more details,
see Section 2.3.3 Password Security in this Feature Guide.
•
Remote Programming Limitation
It is possible to disable remote access through system programming.
Installation Manual References
PC Programming Manual References
System Password - PC Programming—User Level
System Password - PC Programming—Administrator Level
System Password - PC Programming—Installer Level
PT Programming Manual References
[801] External Modem Control
[810] Remote Programming
[811] Modem Floating Extension Number
Feature Guide
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2.3.1 PC Programming
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA100D
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Page 168: ...User Manual References 1 4 2 Holding a Call 168 Feature Guide 1 13 1 Call Hold ...
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