2.3 System Data Control
Feature Guide
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2.3
System Data Control
2.3.1
PC Programming
Description
This PBX can be programmed and administered using a PC. There are two programming methods:
1)
On-site Programming:
System programming/diagnosis can be performed locally by connecting a
PC to the PBX directly.
2)
Remote Programming:
System programming/diagnosis and data upload can be performed from
a remote location.
1.
On-site Programming:
Method
Description
Using the Serial Interface (RS-
232C) port
The PBX has a Serial Interface (RS-232C) port which can be used
for either system administration or SMDR (
→
1.26.1 Station Message
Detail Recording (SMDR)).
Using the USB port
The PC is connected to the USB port of the PBX, or a USB port (USB
Module) attached to a DPT.
Using the LAN interface
A CTI-LINK card (KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only) or an
IP-GW4 card (KX-TDA30 only) must be installed.
Using a modem through an
SLT port*
An RMT card must be installed. Assign the floating extension number
of the analogue remote maintenance (default: 599), and dial this
number from the PC to connect to the PBX.
Using an ISDN TA interface
(64 kbps) through an ISDN
Extension Line*
Assign the floating extension number of the ISDN remote
maintenance (default: 699), and dial this number from the PC to
connect to the PBX. The RMT card is not required for this method.
This method is available only when a user-supplied ISDN TA that
supports CAPI is used.
*: If remote access is disabled through system programming, then this on site programming cannot
be done.
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA30
Page 15: ...Feature Guide 15 Section 1 Call Handling Features...
Page 63: ...1 2 Receiving Group Features Feature Guide 63 Feature Guide References 1 2 2 4 Queuing Feature...
Page 92: ...1 5 Making Call Features 92 Feature Guide User Manual References 1 2 1 Basic Calling...
Page 116: ...1 6 Memory Dialling Features 116 Feature Guide User Manual References 1 2 2 Easy Dialling...
Page 232: ...1 18 Caller ID Features 232 Feature Guide 3 1 2 Settings on the Programming Mode...
Page 391: ...Feature Guide 391 Section 2 System Configuration and Administration Features...
Page 438: ...2 4 Fault Recovery Diagnostics 438 Feature Guide...
Page 439: ...Feature Guide 439 Section 3 Appendix...
Page 456: ...3 4 Revision History 456 Feature Guide 3 1 Capacity of System Resources...
Page 465: ...Feature Guide 465 Index...
Page 471: ...Index Feature Guide 471...