2.3 System Data Control
2.3System Data Control
2.3.1PC Programming
Description
This PBX can be programmed and administered using a personal computer (PC). There are two programming methods:
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2)Remote Programming: System programming/diagnosis and data upload can be performed from a remote location.
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Using the Serial | The PBX has a Serial Interface | |
Interface | used for either system administration or SMDR ( | 1.25.1 |
port | Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR)). |
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Using the USB port | The PC is connected to the USB port on the PBX, or a USB | |
| port (USB Module) attached to a DPT. |
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Using the LAN | A |
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interface (KX- |
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Using a modem | An RMT card must be installed. Assign the floating extension | |
through an SLT port* | number of the analogue remote maintenance ( | Modem |
Floating Extension Number [811]), and dial this number from | ||
the PC to connect to the PBX. |
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only) |
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Using an ISDN TA | Assign the floating extension number of the ISDN remote | |
interface (64 kbps) | maintenance ( ISDN Remote Floating Extension Number | |
through an ISDN | [812]), and dial this number from the PC to connect to the | |
Extension Line* | PBX. The RMT card is not required for this method. | |
| This method is available only when a | |
| that supports CAPI is used. |
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*: If remote access is disabled through system programming ( Remote Programming [810]), then this on site programming cannot be done.