Specifies the number of lines to be skipped at the end of every page. The number of lines for the skip perforation should be shorter than the page length.
Selects the printing format of calls with a secret dial. The secret dial conceals all or part of the dialed number. Note that selecting Dial before ARS Modification in Option—ARS Dial on this screen indicates the dialed numbers as dots regardless of this setting.
Specifies the new line code for a terminal emulator. If the terminal emulator automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select CR (Carriage Return). If not, select CR+LF (Line Feed).
Specifies the data transmission speed from the PBX to the printer or personal computer. To ensure stable transmission, when changing this setting to 57600 or 115200 bps, set Communication—Flow on this screen to Hardware.
Specifies the NL (New Line) code for the printer or personal computer. If the printer or personal computer automatically feeds lines with a carriage return, select CR (Carriage Return). If not, select CR+LF (Line Feed).
Selects a parity bit code that indicates what type of parity is used to detect an error in the string of bits composing a character. Make an appropriate selection depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer.
Specifies the number of bits in each byte of a character. When connecting the KX-TDE Maintenance Console to the PBX using an RS-232C cable, assign the following values to the Serial Interface (RS-232C) port of the PBX: Word Length: 8 bit, Parity Bit: None, Stop Bit: 1 bit
CAUTION
Do not use the following combinations:
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Word Length: 8 bit, Parity Bit: Space, Stop Bit: 1 bit
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Word Length: 8 bit, Parity Bit: Mark, Stop Bit: 2 bit
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Word Length: 8 bit, Parity Bit: Space, Stop Bit: 2 bit
Selects a stop bit code that indicates the end of a bit string which composes a character. Select an appropriate value depending on the requirements of the printer or personal computer.
Specifies the command to manually initialize an external modem. The command specified here is controlled by PT system programming (External Modem Control [801]).
Specifies the extension numbers of PTs that will be notified by the PBX about local alarms. When the PBX detects a PBX error, the System Alarm button on the PT turns on red. When this button is pressed, the display will show the error number, and the button light will turn off automatically.
Error Log for Centralized VM—Network MSW Transmission (Buffer)
Enables error information to be logged in the PBX if the quantity of network message waiting information being re-transmitted is larger than the transmission buffer.
Remote—Analog Remote (Modem) Floating Extension Number
Specifies the floating extension number for analog remote maintenance. To enable this setting, an RMT card must be installed, and Remote—Remote Programming on this screen must be enabled.
Remote—Remote Maintenance Dial Number (Own Telephone number for reference)
Specifies the telephone number of the PBX used to access the PBX from a remote location for maintenance purposes. This number can be specified by Quick Setup.
The programming items accessible at User and Administrator level can be specified. 100 programming item numbers are displayed at a time. To display other sets of numbers, click the applicable tab.
Program Number
Indicates the programming item number (reference only).
When the power supply to the PBX fails, power failure transfer (PFT) switches the current connections to Auxiliary Connections, so that certain SLTs and CO lines can be connected. Auxiliary Connections allow CO line calls to be made during a power failure. Up to 6 pairs of CO line cards and extension cards that are physically connected by RJ11 cable can be specified. The conversations through the lines specified here will be maintained even when the power returns.
Trunk Card Slot No.
Specifies the position of the CO line card to be used.
Using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), it is possible for a PC assigned as an SNMP manager to manage and receive PBX system status information, such as alarm information and general system activity. The related PBX system settings can be programmed. This option is only available at Installer level.
It is possible to assign up to two PCs as SNMP managers. The settings related to SNMP manager activity can be programmed for each SNMP manager, indicated as No.1 and No.2 on the screen. This option is only available at Installer level.