9.
You may now begin programming the VPS. To choose the area you would like to begin programming, click
the desired icon in the Shortcuts menu.
Note
•
To connect to the VPS via LAN, first connect to the VPS via USB and set the appropriate LAN settings
(see 1.9.13 Utility—LAN Settings).
•
To connect to the VPS via modem, see 1.5.4 Connect—Dial-up (Modem) (Optional).
•
If programming the VPS for the first time, the Quick Setup utility can help you program essential settings
quickly and easily. See 1.9.1 Utility—Quick Setup for more information.
•
KX-TVA Maintenance Console supports versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the KX-TVA50 and KX-TVA200. The
software performs according to the version number of the connected VPS.
•
Software features, design, and system requirements are subject to change.
•
When connecting the KX-TVA50 with a PC running Windows 7 via USB, if the PC enters Sleep or
Hybrid Sleep, the KX-TVA Maintenance Console may not be able to connect to the KX-TVA50 after it
wakes from Sleep or Hybrid Sleep. If this occurs, exit the KX-TVA Maintenance Console, and then
disconnect and reconnect the USB cable.
Programmer Levels and Passwords
There are two levels of access to the KX-TVA Maintenance Console: Installer and User. Each level has a
programmer code, which is required to start KX-TVA Maintenance Console, and a password, which is required
to access the VPS using KX-TVA Maintenance Console.
The Installer level provides access to all VPS programming parameters and should only be used by the System
Administrator.
Level
Default
Programmer Code
Default Password
Restrictions
Installer
INSTALLER
*1
1234
*2
No restrictions
User
USER
*1
1234
*3
Access to screens and parameters can be
restricted
*3
*1
See 1.9.9 Utility—Programmer Code to change the programmer codes.
*2
See 2.8.1 Administrator to change the Installer level password.
*3
See 1.9.10 Utility—Screen Customize to change the User level password and restrict User level access.
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