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Installation Manual
KX-TVM50
Model KX-TVM200
KX-TVM50
Model Description
Main Unit KX-TVM50 Voice Processing System
Optional Cards KX-TVM502 2-Port Hybrid Expansion Card
KX-TVM503 2-Port Digital Expansion Card
KX-TVM524 Memory Expansion Card
KX-TVM594 LAN Interface Card
KX-TVM296 Modem Card
KX-TVM200
Model Description
Main Unit KX-TVM200 Voice Processing System
Optional Cards KX-TVM204 4-Port Digital Expansion Card
KX-TVM296 Modem Card
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Important Safety Instructions
When using telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
• Follow all product warnings, cautions, and instructions.
• Read all the information contained in this manual.
• Close and secure the front cover when the unit is in operation.
• This unit is equipped with a 3–wire earthing plug. The plug will only fit into an earthed power
outlet. Do not modify this plug in any way. If it cannot be inserted into the outlet, have the
outlet replaced by a licensed electrician.
• This unit is designed to operate at one specific voltage and current setting. The proper
voltage and current required for this unit are listed on the product label.
• Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded outlets could result in fire and/or electrical shock.
• Use only the AC cord included with the unit when connecting the AC adaptor to the power
outlet.
• Install the unit so that the AC cord is not obstructed in any way. Do not connect the unit to
an extension cord.
• Before touching any internal components, turn off the unit, disconnect the AC adaptor, and
wait at least 20 seconds.
• Unplug the AC adaptor before cleaning the unit.
• Do not use solvents, liquid cleaners, water, or abrasive powders to clean the unit. Use only
a damp soft cloth for cleaning.
• Do not expose the unit to dust, moisture, condensation, high temperatures (more than 40
˚C), vibration, and direct sunlight.
• Mount the unit on a stable wall surface. Do not mount the unit inside of a separate enclosure
unless it is properly ventilated.
• Mount the unit on a surface that is flat and free of obstructions, so that the openings on the
back of the unit will not be blocked.
• Do not block the vent slots and openings located on all sides of the unit. Allow at least 20
cm of space above and 10 cm on the sides of the unit.
• Do not install the unit near water or moisture, heating appliances, or electrical noise
generating devices such as televisions, monitors, fluorescent lamps, or electric motors.
• Handle the unit carefully. Do not drop or otherwise expose the unit to physical shock.
• Do not insert wires, pins, or any other material into the unit's vent slots or access points. This
could result in electrical shock and serious unit malfunction.
• If the unit malfunctions, disconnect the unit from the telephone line and check the line by
reconnecting the telephone. If the telephone operates properly, have the unit repaired by a
qualified service technician.
• Do not disassemble this product. Dangerous electrical shock could result. The unit must only
be disassembled and repaired by qualified service technicians.
• Unplug and transport the unit to a service technician if the AC adaptor or AC cord is frayed
or damaged, if the cabinet is cracked or broken, or if the unit has been exposed to moisture,
has been dropped, or is not otherwise operating properly.
• Do not use the telephone during a lightning storm or to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the
leak.
• The lines connecting the PBX and VPS must never run outside of the building.
• This product is only for connection behind a suitable PBX and should not be connected
directly to the network.
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For users in Taiwan only:
• Lithium batteries can be found in the circuit boards of the main board and optional cards of
the PBX.
• When disposing of any of the above products, all batteries must be removed. Follow the
applicable laws, regulations, and guidelines in your country/area regarding disposal of
batteries.
• When replacing a battery, use only the same battery type, or an equivalent recommended
by the battery manufacturer.
• Regarding removing or replacing a battery in the circuit board, consult your dealer.
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WARNING
• UNPLUG THIS UNIT FROM POWER OUTLETS IF IT EMITS SMOKE, AN
ABNORMAL SMELL OR MAKES UNUSUAL NOISE. THESE CONDITIONS CAN
CAUSE FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. CONFIRM THAT SMOKE HAS STOPPED
AND CONTACT AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE.
• THIS UNIT MAY ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
• WHEN A FAILURE OCCURS WHICH EXPOSES ANY INTERNAL PARTS,
DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IMMEDIATELY AND RETURN THIS
UNIT TO YOUR DEALER.
• DISCONNECT THE TELECOM CONNECTION BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE
POWER CONNECTION PRIOR TO RELOCATING THE EQUIPMENT, AND
RECONNECT THE POWER FIRST.
• TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO
RAIN OR MOISTURE.
• THIS UNIT IS EQUIPPED WITH AN EARTHING CONTACT PLUG. FOR SAFETY
REASONS, THIS PLUG MUST ONLY BE CONNECTED TO AN EARTHING
CONTACT SOCKET WHICH HAS BEEN INSTALLED ACCORDING TO
REGULATIONS.
• THE POWER SUPPLY CORD IS USED AS THE MAIN DISCONNECT DEVICE.
ENSURE THAT THE AC OUTLET IS LOCATED NEAR THE EQUIPMENT AND IS
EASILY ACCESSIBLE.
CAUTION
DANGER OF EXPLOSION EXISTS IF THE BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.
REPLACE THE BATTERY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY
THE BATTERY MANUFACTURER. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE
MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS.
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Other Information
• This product is only for connection behind a suitable PBX and should not be connected directly
to the network.
• Panasonic Communications Co., Ltd. declares that the KX-TVM50E/KX-TVM200E and KX-
TVM50NE/KX-TVM200NE are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Radio & Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) Directive 1999/5/EC.
Declarations of Conformity for the relevant Panasonic products described in this manual are
available for download by visiting:
http://doc.panasonic.de
Contact:
Panasonic Services Europe
a Division of Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH
Panasonic Testing Centre
Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany
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For Future Reference
Record the information in the space below for future reference.
Note
• The serial number of this product may be found on the label affixed to the side of the unit.
You should note the serial number of this unit in the space provided and retain this manual
as a permanent record of your purchase to aid in identification in the event of theft.
MODEL NO.
SERIAL NO.
DATE OF PURCHASE
NAME OF DEALER
DEALER'S ADDRESS
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Panasonic Voice Processing System KX-TVM50/KX-TVM200. We are
confident that this product will provide your customer or client with many years of dependable service.
This Installation Manual is designed to serve as an overall technical reference for the KX-TVM50/KX-
TVM200.
It provides instructions for installing the VPS hardware, configuring the connected PBX for use with
the VPS, and getting started with the KX-TVM Maintenance Console software.
The Installation Manual is divided into the following sections:
Section 2 Installation
This section explains how to install the VPS and its optional cards.
Section 5 Inband Integration with a Panasonic KX-T Series PBX (KX-TVM50 only)
This section explains how to configure Panasonic KX-T series PBXs to use Inband Integration
with the VPS.
Glossary
An alphabetical listing of features, terms, and abbreviations, as well as their definitions.
Index
An alphabetical listing of features and terms, as well as the page numbers of related sections.
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About the Other Manuals
Along with this Installation Manual, the following manuals are available:
Feature Manual
The Voice Processing System Feature Manual is an overall reference describing VPS features.
It explains what the VPS can do, and how to obtain the most of its many features. Sections from
the Feature Manual are listed throughout this manual for your reference.
Programming Manual
The Voice Processing System Programming Manual is an overall reference for programming the
VPS using KX-TVM Maintenance Console. It explains how to use KX-TVM Maintenance Console
and obtain the most out of system administration. Sections from the Programming Manual are
listed throughout this manual for your reference.
Subscriber's Manual
The Voice Processing System Subscriber's Manual describes how subscribers can access
commonly used VPS features and functions with their extensions and mailboxes. Relevant
sections from the Subscriber's Manual are listed throughout this manual for your reference.
Note
• This manual may refer to products not available in your country/area.
• Model number suffixes are omitted throughout this manual.
• For KX-TD500 and KX-TDA series PBXs, the term "trunk" used in this manual indicates a trunk
group.
Trademarks
• Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and/or other countries.
• Intel and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries
in the United States and other countries.
• All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners.
• Screen shots reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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Precautions for Users in the United Kingdom
FOR YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING
TEXT CAREFULLY.
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three pin mains plug for your safety and convenience. A 5
amp fuse is fitted in this plug. Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that the
replacement fuse has a rating of 5 amps and that it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.
Check for the ASTA mark or the BSI mark on the body of the fuse.
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover, you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is
replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a replacement cover is obtained.
A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR
PREMISES, THEN THE FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT OFF AND
DISPOSED OF SAFELY. THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT
OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13 AMP SOCKET.
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below.
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.
WARNING
THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
IMPORTANT
The wires in this mains leads are coloured in accordance with the following code:
Green-and-Yellow : Earth
Blue : Neutral
Brown : Live
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured
markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows.
The wire that is coloured GREEN-AND-YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug that
is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN-AND-
YELLOW.
The wire that is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter N or
coloured BLACK.
The wire that is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal that is marked with the letter L
or coloured RED.
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How to replace the fuse: Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse and
fuse cover.
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Table of Contents
1 Voice Processing System Overview ................................................... 15
1.1 Basic System Construction ...........................................................................................16
1.1.1 Main Unit ...........................................................................................................................16
1.1.2 System Connection Diagram ............................................................................................17
1.1.3 Options.............................................................................................................................. 18
1.1.4 Initial Configuration and Expansion Capabilities ...............................................................18
1.1.5 Installer Equipment and Software Requirements.............................................................. 19
1.1.6 Recommendations for System Configuration....................................................................20
1.1.7 Compatible PBXs ..............................................................................................................22
1.2 Voice Mail Integration .....................................................................................................23
1.2.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................................23
1.2.2 Connection Examples—KX-TVM50 ..................................................................................24
1.2.3 Connection Examples—KX-TVM200 ................................................................................27
1.3 Specifications..................................................................................................................28
2 Installation............................................................................................. 31
2.1 Before Installation...........................................................................................................32
2.2 Unpacking........................................................................................................................35
2.3 Names and Locations .....................................................................................................36
2.4 Installation Overview ......................................................................................................41
2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers ..........................................................................................42
2.6 Removing the Dummy Cover Plates..............................................................................46
2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50 ..........................................................................47
2.7.1 2-Port Hybrid Expansion Card (KX-TVM502) ...................................................................48
2.7.2 2-Port Digital Expansion Card (KX-TVM503)....................................................................50
2.7.3 Memory Expansion Card (KX-TVM524) ........................................................................... 52
2.7.4 LAN Interface Card (KX-TVM594) .................................................................................... 53
2.7.5 Modem Card (KX-TVM296) ..............................................................................................55
2.8 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM200 ........................................................................57
2.8.1 4-Port Digital Expansion Card (KX-TVM204)....................................................................58
2.8.2 Modem Card (KX-TVM296) ..............................................................................................61
2.9 PBX Connections ............................................................................................................62
2.9.1 Connecting to the PBX......................................................................................................62
2.9.2 Modular Plug Connection..................................................................................................63
2.10 PC Connection ................................................................................................................64
2.10.1 USB Connection ...............................................................................................................64
2.10.2 LAN Connection ................................................................................................................65
2.10.3 Modem Connection ...........................................................................................................65
2.11 Frame Earth Connection ................................................................................................67
2.12 Connecting the AC Adaptor ...........................................................................................68
2.13 Securing the Cables........................................................................................................ 70
2.14 Initialising the VPS During Installation ......................................................................... 72
2.15 Wall Mounting..................................................................................................................73
2.15.1 Wall Mounting the VPS .....................................................................................................73
2.15.2 Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor ..........................................................................................77
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3.2 KX-TVM Maintenance Console Installation.................................................................. 85
3.3 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console ....................................................................... 88
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4.9.17 A Restriction on TWR/TWT Activation (KX-TD500 Only)................................................152
5 Inband Integration with a Panasonic KX-T Series PBX (KX-TVM50 only) . 153
5.1 Guidelines for Inband Integration................................................................................154
5.1.1 What is Inband Integration? ............................................................................................154
5.1.2 When to Use Inband Integration .....................................................................................154
5.1.3 PBX Requirements for Inband Integration ......................................................................154
5.2 PBX Settings for Inband Integration ...........................................................................157
5.2.1 General Guidelines and Definitions.................................................................................157
5.2.2 Global Parameters ..........................................................................................................157
5.2.3 PBX Interface Parameters...............................................................................................158
5.3 KX-TDA Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration ........................................ 163
5.4 KX-TE Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration...........................................172
5.5 KX-TD Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration ..........................................177
5.5.1 KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager's Extension .....................................177
5.5.2 KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Operating and Maintenance Tool...................177
5.6 KX-TD500 PBX Programming for Inband Integration ................................................179
5.7 KX-TA Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration...........................................189
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Section 1
Voice Processing System Overview
Installation Manual 15
1.1 Basic System Construction
KX-TVM50
Main Board
KX-TVM200
Main Board
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1.1 Basic System Construction
PBX PBX
DPT/APT/Inband DPT
Interface Interface
Voice Processing System
Internal Internal
Modem Modem
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
LAN USB
PC
Server PC PC PC PC
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1.1 Basic System Construction
1.1.3 Options
Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Optional Cards—KX-TVM200
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1.1 Basic System Construction
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1.1 Basic System Construction
KX-TVM50
PBX KX-TVM50
No. of Trunks When No. of Optional Port
No. of Trunks No. of Ports
Using AA Service Cards
1–6 1–4 1
0*
7–12 5–8 2
13–18 9–12 3
1
19–24 13–16 4
25–30 17–20 5
2
31–36 21–24 6
KX-TVM200
PBX KX-TVM200
No. of Trunks When No. of Optional Port
No. of Trunks No. of Ports
Using AA Service Cards
1–6 1–4 1
7–12 5–8 2
1
13–18 9–12 3
19–24 13–16 4
25–30 17–20 5
31–36 21–24 6
2
37–42 25–28 7
43–48 29–32 8
49–54 33–36 9
55–60 37–40 10
3
61–66 41–44 11
67–72 45–48 12
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1.1 Basic System Construction
PBX KX-TVM200
No. of Trunks When No. of Optional Port
No. of Trunks No. of Ports
Using AA Service Cards
73–78 49–52 13
79–84 53–56 14
4
85–90 57–60 15
91–96 61–64 16
97–102 65–68 17
103–108 69–72 18
5
109–114 73–76 19
115–120 77–80 20
121–126 81–84 21
127–132 85–88 22
6
133–138 89–92 23
139–144 93–96 24
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1.1 Basic System Construction
KX-TVM50
*1 For KX-TES824/TEM824, PBX software version 1.0.44 or later is required for APT Integration. Consult your
dealer for more information.
KX-TVM200
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1.2 Voice Mail Integration
1.2.1 Overview
In order for the VPS to function, it must be integrated with the PBX it is connected to. The type of
integration that is used determines how voice (caller messages, VPS prompts, etc.) and data
(extension status, button presses, etc.) are sent between the VPS and the PBX.
DPT Integration
When the VPS and PBX use DPT Integration, voices and data are sent digitally. The most significant
advantage of DPT Integration is that the 2B+D communication provides 2 VPS ports for each port.
DPT Integration requires the proper software level in the PBX as well as 4-conductor connections for
each jack. In order for the VPS to function properly using DPT Integration, the PBX and VPS must be
programmed to work together. For a list of PBXs that are compatible with DPT integration, see 1.1.7
Compatible PBXs.
To use DPT Integration, the lowest numbered jack of the VPS must be connected to the lowest
numbered jack assigned as a Voice Mail Port Assignment in the PBX. See the DPT connection
example(s) for your VPS model in the following sections:
1.2.2 Connection Examples—KX-TVM50
1.2.3 Connection Examples—KX-TVM200
Connect the other jacks to the VPS in the same order as they are found in Voice Mail Port Assignment
in the PBX.
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1.2 Voice Mail Integration
Note
• For DPT Integration, the lowest numbered jack of the VPS must be connected to the lowest
numbered port of the Voice Mail group assigned through PBX programming.
Port 3
Jack 3
DLC4 Card Port 4
Jack 4
Port 4
Port 3
Slot 2
Jack 2 Jack 6
Slot 1 Slot 3
Jack 2
Jack 6
01
03
Jack 1
Jack 5
01
03
02
Jack 4
Jack 3
02
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1.2 Voice Mail Integration
APT Integration
When using APT Integration, VPS jacks are connected to the hybrid extension jacks of the PBX. Each
VPS jack provides 1 VPS port and can handle 1 call per port.
Note
• Jack 1 must be connected to the PBX.
Jack 7
Jack 8
Factory- installed
Jacks
Port 1 Jack 1
Port 2 Jack 2
Slot 1
Jack 2
01
03
Jack 1
01
02
Note
• A maximum of 2 VPS jacks can be connected to the PBX.
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1.2 Voice Mail Integration
Inband/No Integration
When using Inband/No Integration, VPS jacks are connected to the SLT ports of the PBX. Each VPS
jack provides 1 VPS port and can handle 1 call per port.
Port 3 Jack 3
Port 8
Port 7
Port 4 Jack 4
Port 6
Slot 2
Port 5
Port 4
KX-TVM502 KX-TVM502
Port 3
Port 1 Jack 1 Port 5 Jack 5
Port 2
Slot 1 Slot 3
Jack 2
Jack 6
01
03
Jack 1
Jack 5
01
03
02
Jack 4
Jack 3
02
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1.2 Voice Mail Integration
Note
• For DPT Integration, the lowest numbered jack of the VPS must be connected to the lowest
numbered port of the Voice Mail group assigned through PBX programming.
Jack 8
Jack 4
Jack 12
Jack 3
Jack 11
Jack 7
02
04
02
06
04
06
01
03
05
Jack 6
Jack 2
Jack 10
Jack 1
Jack 9
Jack 5
01
03
05
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1.3 Specifications
1.3 Specifications
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1.3 Specifications
*1 The recording capacity specification shown here for the KX-TVM50 applies to when 1 System Prompt language is installed. Recording
capacity is reduced by about 1 hour for each additional System Prompt language that is installed.
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1.3 Specifications
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Section 2
Installation
This section explains how to install the VPS and its optional
cards.
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2.1 Before Installation
Installation Precautions
The VPS should be wall-mounted. Improper placement of the system may result in malfunction,
noise, or discolouration. Avoid installing the VPS in the following places:
• in direct sunlight; in hot, cold, or humid places
• in areas where sulphuric gas can damage the equipment (e.g., areas near thermal springs, etc.)
• where shocks or vibrations are frequent or strong
• in dusty places or places where water or oil may come in contact with the unit
• near high frequency generating devices such as sewing machines, elevators or electric welders
• on or near computers or other office equipment, microwave ovens, or air conditioners (Ideally,
the VPS should not be installed in the same room with any of these items, and should be at least
2 m away from televisions.)
Do not obstruct the areas around the PBX and the VPS. Both require open space above the unit
for cooling and space on the sides for maintenance and inspection.
Wiring Precautions
Be sure to follow these instructions when wiring.
• Do not wire the telephone cable parallel to an AC power source, computer, etc. If cables are run
near those wires, shield them with metal tubing or use shielded cables and earth the shields.
• Use protectors if running cables on the floor. Avoid running cables under carpets.
• Avoid sharing the power supply to the VPS with computers or other office equipment. Induction
noise from such equipment may interrupt the VPS operation.
When making any connections or removing the cover, be sure the power switch is turned off.
When installing telephone wiring, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the
risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:
• Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
• Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet
locations.
• Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
• Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Note
• If you live in an area that has frequent power failures, we strongly recommend connecting
the VPS and PBX to an uninterruptible power supply (UPS). Use only a UPS which can
provide adequate power supply to all connected devices. Refer to the specifications for the
power rating of your VPS and PBX.
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2.1 Before Installation
Operating Temperature: 5 ˚C to 40 ˚C
Operating Humidity: See the graph below.
Shock: Under 5 G
Vibration: 5 Hz to 22 Hz : 0.0042 cm displacement; double amplitude,
1 octave per minute.
23 Hz to 350 Hz : Under 0.5 G
Magnetic Field: DC : 0.6 mT
to 700 kHz : 0.7 µT
700 kHz to 1.5 MHz : 3 µT
90
80
70
60
50
Operating Area
40
30
20
10
0
5 15 25 35 45 55 (˚C)
Temperature
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2.1 Before Installation
A USB cable is needed when connecting the VPS to the PC that will used for programming via the
KX-TVM Maintenance Console.
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2.2 Unpacking
2.2 Unpacking
The following items are included with the VPS.
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
Main Unit 1 1
AC Adaptor 1 1
AC Cord 1 1
Screws (Wall Mounting) 5 5
Washers (Wall Mounting) 5 5
Cable strap 1 1
CD-ROM 1 1
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2.3 Names and Locations
KX-TVM50
1
2
4
3 5
6
7
8
9
12
10
13
11
14
1. Run Indicator
2. Alarm Indicator
3. Dummy Cover Plates (for Port Card Slots 2 and 3)
4. Factory-installed Jacks
5. Reset Button
6. Shutdown Button
7. Mode Switch
8. USB Port
9. Dummy Cover Plate (for LAN Interface Card)
10. Dummy Cover Plate (Reserved)
11. Dummy Cover Plate (for Modem Card)
12. Earth Terminal
13. DC IN
14. Power Switch
Main Board
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2.3 Names and Locations
KX-TVM200
1
4
2 5
6
3
8
11
9
10 12
13
1. Run Indicator
2. Alarm Indicator
3. Dummy Cover Plates (for Port Card Slots 1 to 6)
4. Reset Button
5. Shutdown Button
6. Mode Switch
7. LAN Port
8. USB Port
9. VM-Link
10. Dummy Cover Plate (for Modem Card)
11. Earth Terminal
12. DC IN
13. Power Switch
Main Board
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2.3 Names and Locations
System Components
Run Indicator
Lights during normal operation; flashes when the system is off-line and cannot receive calls.
Alarm Indicator
Flashes when a system error is detected or while the VPS is preparing to shutdown. Lights when the
shutdown procedure is complete.
Reset Button
Resets the VPS.
Note
• Make sure the VPS is not in use before pressing the Reset Button.
Shutdown Button
Initiates the shutdown procedure. When the Alarm Indicator lights after pressing the Shutdown
Button, you may safely turn off the power switch.
Note
• Make sure the VPS is not in use before pressing the Shutdown Button.
Mode Switch
Used to perform one of several administration/service operations by selecting one of 16 switch
positions. After setting the Mode Switch to the appropriate position, shut down and restart the VPS.
Change the position of the switches by using the tip of a pointed object, such as a pen.
The available Mode Switch positions are shown in the following table. The black area in the switch
illustration indicates the direction of the switch.
1 Reserved
Puts the VPS in DPT Integration mode. Auto Configuration starts and all
2
ports are set to provide Automated Attendant service.
Puts the VPS in DPT Integration mode. Auto Configuration starts and all
3
ports are set to provide Voice Mail service.
4 Reserved
Initialises the VPS. All settings are reset to their default values. Recorded
5 messages are erased. System Prompts (including customised prompts)
are preserved.
KX-TVM200 only
6
Puts the VPS in hard disk test mode.
7 Reserved
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2.3 Names and Locations
CAUTION
All user-recorded prompts are erased.
9 Reserved
KX-TVM50 only
10 Puts the VPS in APT Integration mode. Auto Configuration starts and all
ports are set to provide Automated Attendant service.
KX-TVM50 only
11 Puts the VPS in APT Integration mode. Auto Configuration starts and all
ports are set to provide Voice Mail service.
15 Reserved
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2.3 Names and Locations
USB Port
Used to access the VPS via USB.
Earth Terminal
Must be connected to an earth source with less than 1 resistance.
DC IN
Used to supply power to the VPS from the AC Adaptor.
Power Switch
Starts the system and begins the self-test.
SAFETY PRECAUTION: When making any connections or removing the cover, be sure the
power switch is turned off.
Note
• The actual hard disk drive mounted on your VPS may look different from the ones illustrated
in this manual.
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2.4 Installation Overview
CAUTION
The information below is only intended as an overview of the installation process. When installing
the VPS, refer to the sections listed below for detailed instructions.
CAUTION
The power cord is the main disconnect device. Make sure that the power outlet is located near
the VPS and is easily accessible.
8. Secure the cables (see 2.13 Securing the Cables).
9. Initialise the VPS (see 2.14 Initialising the VPS During Installation).
10. Close the covers (see 2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers).
11. Wall mount the VPS and AC adaptor (see 2.15 Wall Mounting).
CAUTION
To turn off the power on the VPS, first press the Shutdown button, wait for the Alarm
Indicator to light, then turn off the power switch. Turning off the power switch before the
Alarm Indicator lights may cause the VPS to take an exceptionally long time (up to 10
minutes) to start up the next time the power is turned on.
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2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers
1
Release Button
Cable Cover
Screw
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3. While holding both tabs located on the sides of the front cover, swing the cover open as shown.
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2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers
Screw
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2.5 Opening/Closing the Covers
2. Attach the rear hooks on the cable cover to the main unit, then swing the cable cover closed so
that the front hooks fit in place.
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2.6 Removing the Dummy Cover Plates
CAUTION
For safety reasons, smooth the cut edges after removing the dummy cover plates.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
CAUTION
Before installing optional cards, it is very important that the power to the unit be turned
off. Before touching the optional cards or any components within the unit, discharge any
static electricity from your body by touching the earth terminal (if it is connected to earth)
or by using an earthing strap (user-supplied). This is a critical step that must be
performed to protect the circuit board and other components from damage caused by
static electricity.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Maximum Configuration
Basic Configuration
KX-TVM502 x 2
Integration Type
No. of Useable No. of Useable
No. of Ports No. of Ports
Jacks* Jacks*
DPT Integration 1 2 3 (1 per card) 6
APT Integration 2 2 6 6
Inband/No 2 2 6 6
Integration
* When using DPT Integration, only odd numbered jacks (1, 3, and 5) can be used. Each jack
provides 2 VPS ports.
Included Items
Screws × 2
Installation
1. Position the front of the card so that the jacks fit in the open slot. Holding the card firmly in place,
lower the other end of the card so that the card's hole fits over the extension bolt.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
Extension Bolt
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Screw
Note
• The KX-TVM502 operates at SELV.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Maximum Configuration
Basic Configuration
Integration Type KX-TVM503 x 2
No. of Jacks No. of Ports No. of Jacks No. of Ports
DPT Integration 1 2 3 (1 per card) 6
Included Items
Screws × 2
Installation
1. Position the front of the card so that the jacks fit in the open slot. Holding the card firmly in place,
lower the other end of the card so that the card's hole fits over the extension bolt.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
Extension Bolt
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Screw
Note
• The KX-TVM503 operates at SELV.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Included Items
None
Installation
1. Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it down as shown.
2. Secure the latch by flipping it toward the centre of the card and slightly pressing down on it.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
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Included Items
Screw × 1
Installation
1. Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it down as shown.
2. Secure the latch by flipping it toward the centre of the card and slightly pressing down on it.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Screw
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Included Items
Screw × 1
Installation
1. Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it down as shown.
2. Secure the latch by flipping it toward the centre of the card and slightly pressing down on it.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
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2.7 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50
Screw
Note
• The KX-TVM296 operates at TNV.
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CAUTION
Before installing optional cards, it is very important that the power to the unit be turned
off. Before touching the optional cards or any components within the unit, discharge any
static electricity from your body by touching the earth terminal (if it is connected to earth)
or by using an earthing strap (user-supplied). This is a critical step that must be
performed to protect the circuit board and other components from damage caused by
static electricity.
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2.8 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM200
Maximum Configuration
Basic Configuration
Integration Type (KX-TVM204 x 6)
No. of Jacks No. of Ports No. of Jacks No. of Ports
DPT Integration 0 0 12 24 (2 per jack)
Included Items
Extension Bolt × 3, Screw × 3
Installation
1. Position the front of the card so that the jacks fit in the open slot. Make sure that the tabs on both
sides of the card fit into place. Holding the card firmly in place, lower the other end of the card so
that the card's hole fits over the extension bolt.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
Extension Bolt
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2. Insert the new extension bolts (included with the card) into the holes on the card, and tighten
them to secure the card.
Extension Bolt
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2.8 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM200
Screw
Note
• The KX-TVM204 operates at SELV.
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Included Items
Screw × 1
Installation
1. Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it down as shown.
CAUTION
When installing optional cards, do not put pressure on the main board. Doing so may result in
damage to the VPS.
Screw
Note
• The KX-TVM296 operates at TNV.
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2.9 PBX Connections
Modular Connection
B: BLACK
R: RED Outer Pins
G: GREEN Inner Pins
Y: YELLOW
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2.9 PBX Connections
Note
• When the VPS and PBX use APT or DPT Integration, use 0.5 mm telephone cords.
The maximum length of each telephone cord connecting the VPS and PBX should be under
100 m.
KX-TVM50
01
03
01
03
02
02
KX-TVM200
02
04
02
06
04
06
01
03
05
01
03
05
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2.10 PC Connection
2.10 PC Connection
A PC connected to the VPS can be used to program various VPS settings.
To USB port
PC
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
Note
• We recommend using a USB cable of no more than 5 m in length.
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PC
To network port
PC
Switching Hub
PC
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
Note
• Use a category 5 cross cable (user-supplied) when connecting the VPS to a switching hub.
Telephone
Company
CO
PBX
Extension
To Modem
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200 PC
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2.10 PC Connection
Note
• Do not connect the modem directly to the network. Connect the modem to the PBX as you
would a standard single line telephone (SLT). Off-site programming is possible if trunk (CO
line) calls from the remote PC are routed to the extension port connected to the VPS
modem. Note that the effective data transfer rate of the internal modem (maximum 33 600
bps) will be subject to the throughput limitations of the PBX.
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2.11 Frame Earth Connection
KX-TVM50
Screw
Earthing
wire
To earth
KX-TVM200
Screw
Earthing
wire
To earth
Note
• Be sure to comply with applicable local regulations (e.g., laws, guidelines).
• Proper connection to earth is very important to protect the unit from external noise, and can
reduce the risk of electrocution in the event of a lightening strike.
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2.12 Connecting the AC Adaptor
KX-TVM50
DC IN
DC Connector
AC Adaptor
2
KX-TVM200
DC IN
DC Connector
1
2
AC Adaptor
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2. Confirm that the VPS power switch is in the "OFF" position, then plug the AC cord into the AC
adaptor, then plug the other end into an AC outlet.
AC Adaptor
AC Cord
To AC outlet
IMPORTANT
KX-TVM50: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor, part number PSLP1322.
KX-TVM200: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor, part number PSLP1244.
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2.13 Securing the Cables
Rail
Rail
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2.13 Securing the Cables
Cable Cover
Note
• For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the cables.
• If you prefer, you can cut the other side of the cable cover and run the cables through that
opening. For safety reasons, smooth the cut edges.
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2.14 Initialising the VPS During Installation
CAUTION
If the Mode Switch is not set to position 0, all programming will be lost when the power is switched
off!
After initialising the VPS, continue with the installation procedure and/or begin programming the VPS.
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2.15 Wall Mounting
120 mm 130 mm
232 mm 250 mm
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
Washer
Note
• Drive the screws into the wall until each screw head is the same distance from the wall.
• Install the screws perpendicular to the wall.
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2.15 Wall Mounting
Note
• Do not block the openings of the unit. Allow space of at least 20 cm above and 10 cm on the
sides of the unit.
• Make sure that the wall behind the unit is flat and free of obstructions so that the openings
on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
• Be careful not to drop the unit.
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CAUTION
When driving the mounting screws into the wall, be careful to avoid touching any metalwork
(metal/wire laths, etc.), conduits, or electrical cables buried in the wall.
1. Place the appropriate wall mounting template (found on the last 2 pages of this manual) on the
wall to mark the locations where the 3 screws need to be placed.
120 mm 130 mm
232 mm 250 mm
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
6.4 mm
29 mm
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2.15 Wall Mounting
Note
• Do not block the openings of the unit. Allow space of at least 20 cm above and 10 cm on the
sides of the unit.
• Make sure that the wall behind the unit is flat and free of obstructions so that the openings
on the back of the unit will not be blocked.
• Be careful not to drop the unit.
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83 mm 110 mm
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
Washer
Note
• Drive the screws into the wall until each screw head is the same distance from the wall.
• Install the screws perpendicular to the wall.
3. Mount the AC adaptor as shown.
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2.15 Wall Mounting
CAUTION
When driving the mounting screws into the wall, be careful to avoid touching any metalwork
(metal/wire laths, etc.), conduits, or electrical cables buried in the wall.
1. Place the AC adaptor wall mounting template (found later in this section) on the wall to mark the
locations where the 2 screws need to be placed.
83 mm 110 mm
KX-TVM50 KX-TVM200
6.4 mm
29 mm
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2.15 Wall Mounting
83 mm
Note
• When you print out this page, the dimensions of the wall mounting template may deviate
slightly from the measurements indicated in the template. Confirm that the markings on the
printed page reflect the measurements indicated in the template.
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Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting the KX-TVM200.
110 mm
Note
• When you print out this page, the dimensions of the wall mounting template may deviate
slightly from the measurements indicated in the template. Confirm that the markings on the
printed page reflect the measurements indicated in the template.
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Section 3
Installing KX-TVM Maintenance Console
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3.1 Overview
3.1 Overview
After wall mounting and connecting the VPS to the PBX, you can begin programming the VPS. This
programming should be performed by the installer, using the KX-TVM Maintenance Console
software. This software can be used to set system parameters, change system prompts, diagnose
system functions, etc.
KX-TVM Maintenance Console supports connection to the VPS via USB, LAN, and modem. For
details on how to connect the PC to the VPS, see 2.9 PBX Connections. For detailed information on
all programming parameters available through KX-TVM Maintenance Console, refer to the
Programming Manual or the software's on-line Help feature.
This section explains how to install the software on a PC. Normally you should install the software
KX-TVM Maintenance Console on a PC that will be on-site with you during initial programming.
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3.2 KX-TVM Maintenance Console Installation
Password Security
To maintain system security, a password is required to perform system programming. We recommend
changing the default password the first time you access the VPS via KX-TVM Maintenance Console.
The default password can be changed by running the Quick Setup utility (see 6.1.2 Quick Setup) or
by selecting System Security Administrator Password.
Warning to the Administrator regarding the system password
1. To avoid unauthorised access to VPS settings, which could result in fraudulent dialling, do
not disclose the password.
2. Please inform the customer of the importance of the password and the possible dangers if
it becomes known to others.
3. Please change the password periodically.
4. To prevent unauthorised access, we strongly recommend selecting a long and random
password.
5. If the system password is forgotten, you have to reset the VPS to its factory defaults and
reprogram it.
Note
• A Programmer Code, if set, is required to start KX-TVM Maintenance Console. You can
set or delete the Programmer Code by selecting Utility Programmer Code. If no code
is set, the KX-TVM Maintenance Console can be started and used, but a password is
required to connect to the VPS and change VPS settings.
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3.2 KX-TVM Maintenance Console Installation
Note
• To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows 2000 Professional or Windows
XP Professional, you must be logged in as a user that is in either the "Administrators" or
"Power Users" group.
• When the VPS is first connected to the PC via USB, a wizard should appear and ask you to
select the appropriate USB driver. Browse for and select the KX-TVM USB driver, which is
copied to the local drive during installation.
CAUTION
Installing the USB driver may prevent the USB driver for KX-TDA series or PC Console/Phone
Software from functioning correctly. In this case, update the USB drivers as necessary from the
following folders on the included CD-ROM:
KX-TDA Series: CD-ROM Drive:\TDA_USB Driver\TDA_USB Driver
PC Console/Phone Software: CD-ROM Drive:\TDA_USB Driver\T7601_USB Driver
Note
• Before installing or uninstalling the driver, be sure to close any open applications.
Windows 98SE
1. Connect the PC to the PBX with a USB cable.
The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear.
2. Click Next.
3. Select Search for the best driver for your device. [Recommended], then click Next.
4. Select Specify a location, then click Browse.
5. Specify the folder containing the USB driver, CD-ROM Drive:\USB driver\Win98, then click OK.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Finish.
Note
• If a dialogue box appears asking you to restart your PC, restart the PC.
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Windows Me
1. Connect the PC to the PBX with a USB cable.
The Add New Hardware Wizard will appear.
2. Select Specify the location of the driver [Advanced], then click Next.
3. Select Search for the best driver for your device. [Recommended].
4. Select Specify a location, then click Browse.
5. Specify the folder containing the USB driver, CD-ROM Drive:\USB driver\WinMe, then click OK.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Finish.
Note
If a dialog box appears asking you to restart your PC, restart the PC.
Windows 2000
1. Connect the PC to the PBX with a USB cable.
The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.
2. Click Next.
3. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device. [Recommended], then click Next.
4. Select Specify a location, then click Next.
5. Click Browse, and specify the folder containing the USB driver, CD-ROM Drive:\USB
driver\Win2000, then click Open.
6. Click OK.
7. Click Next.
8. Click Finish.
Windows XP
1. Connect the PC to the PBX with a USB cable.
The Found New Hardware Wizard will appear.
2. Select Install from a list or specific location [Advanced], then click Next.
3. Select Search for the best driver in these locations.
4. Select Include this location in the search:, then click Browse.
5. Specify the folder containing the USB driver, CD-ROM Drive:\USB driver\WinXP, then click OK.
6. Click Next.
7. Click Continue Anyway.
8. Click Finish.
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3.3 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console
Note
• The screenshots shown here are for reference only, and may differ from the screens
displayed on your PC.
• KX-TVM Maintenance Console uses English as the default language. See step 4 to change
the language.
Note
• If you have already used KX-TVM
Maintenance Console to change the
administrator password, the Enter
Programmer Code dialogue box is
displayed. Enter the previously set
Programmer Code and click "OK".
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Note
• You can change the display language by
clicking "Utility"→"Set Language...",
then selecting the desired language and
clicking"OK".
• To confirm or change the parameters in the
Set Default Parameters window after
changing the display language, click
"Utility"→"Default Parameters"→"Set
Default".
5. Click "Connect" "USB" from the menu bar, or
click "Connect" on the shortcut bar, select "USB"
in the Connection Mode dialogue box and click
"Next".
Note
• To connect to the VPS via USB, the KX-
TVM USB driver must be installed on the
PC, as explained above in "Installing KX-
TVM Maintenance Console".
6. Select the VPS as the desired USB device, enter the
password (default: 1234), then click "Next".
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3.3 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console
Note
• To connect to the VPS via LAN, first connect to the VPS via USB and set the appropriate
LAN settings. Refer to 1.8.12 Utility—LAN Settings in the Programming Manual.
• To connect to the VPS via modem, refer to 1.4.3 Connect—Modem (optional) in the
Programming Manual.
• If programming the VPS for the first time, the Quick Setup utility can help you program
essential settings quickly and easily. See 6.1.2 Quick Setup for more information.
• KX-TVM Maintenance Console can be used when offline (not connected to the VPS) or
when connected. When offline, you can set and save the settings you have made and upload
them to the VPS later when connected.
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Section 4
APT/DPT Integration with a Panasonic KX-T
Series PBX
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4.1 Guidelines for APT/DPT Integration
Compatible
Feature Description Integration Type
APT DPT
Auto Configuration The VPS knows what extension names/
numbers exist on the PBX and creates
mailboxes for each extension automatically.
Also sets the VPS clock with data from the
PBX clock.
Automatic Login*1 Subscribers can access their mailboxes
without dialling their mailbox numbers.
Caller ID Call The VPS automatically sends calls from
Routing*2 preprogrammed Caller ID numbers to the
specified extension, mailbox, or Custom
Service.
Caller ID Screening When the VPS transfers a call to an
extension, the VPS announces the
prerecorded name of the caller, allowing the
extension user to know who is calling.
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Compatible
Feature Description Integration Type
APT DPT
Caller Name The VPS announces the prerecorded caller
Announcement name when: (1) extension users listen to
(System/ messages from assigned numbers left in
Personal)*2 their mailboxes, (2) the VPS transfers calls
from assigned numbers to the users, and (3)
the VPS pages the users by intercom.
If the same Caller ID number is programmed
for both System and Personal Caller Name
Announcements, the VPS will use the
personal caller name.
Caller Name After receiving Caller ID information from
Announcement the telephone company, the VPS
Over Paging announces the caller's name and the trunk
number.
Intercom Paging*2 Callers can page subscribers through built-
in speakers and external paging equipment.
If a Caller ID caller's name has been
previously recorded for the Caller Name
Announcement Feature, the caller's name
will be announced at the end of the page.
Live Call Screening Allows the subscriber to monitor incoming
calls as messages are being recorded. The
subscriber has the option of answering calls
while monitoring or allowing the message to
be recorded without interruption.
One-touch Two-way An extension user can record his
Transfer conversation in another person's mailbox by
—
pressing a preprogrammed flexible button.
Available only with KX-TDA series PBXs.
Personal Greeting Each subscriber can record up to 4 personal
for Caller ID*2 greeting messages for special callers.
Service Mode Allows the System Administrator or the
(PBX Control Mode) System Manager to change the call
handling method that is programmed for
each Time Group.
Toll Saver*1 Subscribers can call the VPS from
preprogrammed outside telephone numbers
or by using preprogrammed DID numbers
and be connected to their mailboxes directly.
The number of rings they hear will let them
know if they have new messages or not.
Trunk Service Each PBX trunk group can be assigned one
(Universal Port) of 4 incoming call services: Voice Mail
Service, Automated Attendant Service,
Interview Service, and Custom Service.
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4.1 Guidelines for APT/DPT Integration
Compatible
Feature Description Integration Type
APT DPT
Two-way Recording Subscribers can record conversations into
their own mailboxes by pressing a
preprogrammed flexible button.
Two-way Transfer Subscribers can record conversations into
another person's mailbox by pressing a
preprogrammed flexible button. and dialling
an extension number.
Caller ID Callback If Caller ID information was received for a
call, the subscriber can easily call back the
caller while listening to the message the
caller recorded.
DID Call Routing*1 The VPS automatically sends calls from
preprogrammed DID numbers to the
—
specified extension, mailbox, or Custom
Service.
Remote Call The subscribers and the Message Manager
Forwarding Set can program their extensions from a remote
—
location to forward various types of calls to a
desired extension or an outside telephone.
Time Whenever the PBX sets a new date and time
Synchronisation or when DPT Integration is established, the —
data is automatically registered in the VPS.
Timed Reminder Allows subscribers to set the Timed
Setting*3 Reminder feature of the PBX using voice —
prompts.
VM Menu*3 Allows subscribers to access subscriber
services by navigating through menus
—
shown on their Digital Proprietary
Telephones (DPTs).
*1 DID Call Routing and Toll Saver using DID numbers are only available when
the VPS is connected to the following PBXs with DPT Integration.
• KX-TD500: Software production date code 040901 or later.
(KX-TD500C: Q951AB or higher, KX-TD500RU: Q971AB or higher, all
other: Q271AD or higher)
• KX-TDA series (Version 1.1 or higher)
*2 When an incoming trunk call reaches the VPS via the PBX, the VPS will wait
about 5 s before answering the call in order to properly receive the Caller ID
information from the PBX. This waiting time is determined by the "Waiting
Time for Receiving Caller ID" setting (see 2.5.4 Parameters in the
Programming Manual).
*3 Timed Reminder Setting and VM Menu are only available when the VPS is
connected to a KX-TDA series PBX (Version 2.21 or higher).
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4.2 KX-TDA Series PBX Programming for DPT Integration
Note
• The screen shot above is an example of the KX-TDA200.
2. Assignment of VM (DPT) extension ports
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4.2 KX-TDA Series PBX Programming for DPT Integration
a) Go to the "Configuration-Extension Port" screen. Follow the procedure below for the
extension port which you want to assign as a VM port.
b) Set the port's "Connection" to "OUS".
c) Select the attribute of "DPT Property-Type" to "VM (DPT)".
d) Assign "DPT Property-VM Unit No." and "DPT Property-VM Port No.". Incoming calls
will hunt starting at the lowest VM Port number.
e) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
f) Set the port's "Connection" to "INS".
Note
• The screen shot above is an example of the KX-TDA200.
3. Settings for the trunk features
Select the appropriate trunk feature settings depending on how your customer plans to
use the VPS.
• The VPS answers all incoming trunk calls promptly.
Go to [Example Settings (1)].
• The VPS answers when the operator does not take the call after a specified time.
Go to [Example Settings (2)].
• The VPS answers when an Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) group does not take the call
after a specified time.
Go to [Example Settings (3)].
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Note
• The above screen output appears only when all the trunk cards mounted on your PBX
are LCOT8 cards.
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b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls to the operator are redirected to the VPS
(Intercept Routing No Answer feature).
1) Go to the "Extension-Wired Extension-Extension Settings" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night/Lunch/Break" for the operator's extension
to a floating extension number (VPS Port).
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
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c) Set the amount of time before a call is considered "unanswered" and therefore forwarded to
the VPS (Intercept Routing No Answer timer).
1) Go to the "System-Timers & Counters-CO / Extension" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Timer" parameter.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
d) Program the PBX so that it will direct intercepted calls to the VPS.
1) Go to the "Groups-VM(DPT) Group-System Setting" screen.
2) Select "Disable" as the parameter for "Intercept to Mailbox".
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls to the ICD group are redirected to the VPS (ICD
Group Overflow feature).
1) Go to the "Groups-Incoming Call Distribution Group-Group Settings" screen.
2) Assign "Time out & Manual Queue Redirection-Destination" for the ICD group to a
floating extension number (VPS Port).
3) Assign "Overflow Time" parameter.
4) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
c) Program the PBX so that it will direct overflowed calls to the ICD group's mailbox.
1) Go to the "Groups-VM(DPT) Group-System Setting" screen.
2) Select "Enable" as the parameter for "Intercept to Mailbox".
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
4. Make sure all installation and line connections have been done as described in Section 2
Installation.
5. Connect the jack assigned in Step 2 to the VPS.
6. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.8 Completing the PBX-VPS
Connection.
Note
• For KX-TDA series PBXs, the term "Live Call Screening Password" used in this section
indicates the Extension PIN (Personal Identification Number).
1. Lift the handset or press the SP-PHONE button.
2. Enter [ 799].
3. Enter [1].
Screen output: Enter PIN
4. Enter a password (max. 10 digits), then press [#].
Screen output: Enter PIN Again
5. Re-enter the password, then press [#].
You will hear a confirmation tone, then a dial tone.
Screen output: PIN set
6. Hang up or press the SP-PHONE button.
Note
• The term "Live Call Screening Password", used in KX-TA/KX-TD series PBXs, has the same
meaning as "Extension PIN (Personal Identification Number)" used in KX-TDA series PBXs.
For more information, refer to the KX-TDA series manuals.
A single line telephone that is connected to the same extension as a proprietary telephone can also
be used to monitor an incoming message. Be sure that Live Call Screening on the connected
proprietary telephone has been activated. This feature is useful when you are using a cordless
telephone. The handset sounds an alarm tone to let you know that a message is being recorded. To
intercept the call, hang up and go off-hook.
Note
• The screen shot above is an example of the KX-TDA200.
2. Select "Option 4" window of the extension for which you want to program.
3. Assign LCS Recording Mode to "Keep Record" or "Stop Record".
4. Assign LCS Answer Mode to "Hands free" or "Private".
5. Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
Note
• The screen shot above is an example of the KX-TDA200.
2. Select "Extension Number / Name" for which you want to program.
3. Assign the desired Key Type to the Key Location you wish to program. When "Two-way Record",
"Two-way Transfer" or "Voice Mail Transfer" is selected, enter the VM Port floating extension
number in "Ext No. or Floating Ext No.". When "Two-way Transfer" is selected, you can enter the
extension number of a desired destination under "Extension Number of Mailbox". If no extension
number is assigned, you will have to enter an extension number each time you use the Two-way
Transfer feature.
4. Repeat these steps for each extension.
5. Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
Note
• For KX-TES824/TEM824, PBX software version 1.0.44 or later is required for APT
Integration. Consult your dealer for more information.
1. Go to the "1.System-1.Date & Time" screen. Set the date and time. Click "Apply" to save the
changed data.
When "Jack 7 & 8" is selected, extension jack numbers 07 and 08 will be in extension group
7 automatically. Likewise, when "Jack 15 & 16" is selected, extension jack numbers 15 and
16 will be in extension group 8 automatically. Also the Extension Hunting type is set as
"Circular" automatically in each of these 2 extension groups. You can confirm these
automatic settings in the "2.Extension-6.Extension Group" screen.
b) If the VPS is only answering calls not answered by the operator (Operator Backup):
Go to the "3.CO-2. Incoming / Outgoing" screen. Program lines to ring operator extensions
immediately for all time modes. To give the operator time to answer the call before the VPS
picks up, we recommend setting the delay to a few seconds for each extension connected
to the VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension connected to the VPS. Finally, go
to the "3.CO-Line Mode" screen and set all trunk types to "Normal". Click "Apply" to save the
changed data.
VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension connected to the VPS. Finally, go to the
"3.CO-Line Mode" screen and set all trunk types to "Normal". Click "Apply" to save the
changed data.
3. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.8 Completing the PBX-VPS
Connection.
Note
• Do not use system programs [106] or [602] for DPT Integration.
• The next 2 sections (4.5.1 KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager's Extension
and 4.5.2 KX-TD1232 Series PBX Programming via the Operating and Maintenance Tool)
use the KX-TD1232 as an example. Refer to these examples when configuring the KX-
TD612 and KX-TD816.
Note
• There are 2 methods of programming available for the KX-TD1232. The instructions below
show how to program without the operating and maintenance tool. For instructions on
programming with the operating and maintenance tool, please see 4.5.2 KX-TD1232 Series
PBX Programming via the Operating and Maintenance Tool.
All of the following procedures must be performed through system programming. Refer to the
KX-TD1232 Programming Guide or Installation Manual for instructions on how to enter the
system programming mode.
Software Verification
1. Verify Software—If you are configuring a 2-cabinet system, remember to check both cabinets.
The software must be the same in each. Check the software version of the KX-TD1232 using
System Program [116].
Example: P231U60403XX
The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day). For DPT
Integration, the production date must be 60403 or later.
If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilise some
of the features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, consult your
dealer.
c) Enter the system number ([0] or [1], master/slave). The PBX displays the ROM version and
the date it was created.
4. Assign the Voice Mail port. This program tells the PBX which jack will be connected to the VPS.
This allows the PBX to send the proper DPT Integration information to those ports.
Note
• You can assign a maximum of 6 jacks (12 ports) with the KX-TD816 and KX-TD1232.
• If you are configuring a 2-cabinet system, all Voice Mail Ports should be assigned to either
the Master or Slave System.
5. Follow this step if you are setting flexible numbering. If you are not setting flexible numbering,
continue from step 6.
Voice Mail Extension Number Assignment is automatically set. Use System Program [118]
or [127] to assign an extension number to each Voice Mail port. Because each jack
connected to the VPS provides 2 extensions, this enables you to assign extension numbers
to each port. You can assign any extension number that is not already assigned to another
port. To reach the VPS, users dial these extension numbers. It is not necessary to change
the default programming for the extensions 165 and 166 (or 265 and 266).
6. Make sure all installation and line connections have been completed as described in Section 2
Installation.
8. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.8 Completing the PBX-VPS
Connection.
Note
• If you have an older version of the maintenance tool but have the correct ROM version
in the PBX, you may still program the KX-TD1232 but you must program using the
Manager's Extension.
Example: P231U60403XX
The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day).
For DPT Integration, the production date must be 60403 or later.
If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, you may not be able to utilise
some of the features available only with DPT Integration. For more information,
consult your dealer.
2. Go to the Main Menu. Choose "System Data Programming" (BATCH [1] or INTERACTIVE
[2]).
5. First, enter the port numbers that will be connected to the VPS. If desired, change the default
extension numbers of the Voice Mail ports.
6. Step 6 should only be completed if the VPS is going to answer all incoming trunk calls
directly.
Return to the System Data Programming Main Menu. Select "Line" and then select "CO Line
Setting 1" or "CO Line Setting 2". Program all lines DIL to the first extension of the Voice Mail
hunt group.
7. Continue from step 5 of 4.5.1 KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager's Extension.
Note
• Depending on the software version of the KX-TD500, you can assign a maximum of 12
jacks (24 ports) with the KX-TD500.
• This menu is displayed only when the attribute of the ports is assigned to "VPS (DPT)"
in step 2.
• This program tells the KX-TD500 which extension ports are connected to the VPS. This
allows the KX-TD500 to send the proper Digital Integration information to these ports.
• Jack No.1 must be assigned, because its port is used as the channel to control the VPS.
c) Assign "DN" for the port (click "DN Refer" to check the available directory numbers).
Note
• This program allows you to assign an extension number to each Voice Mail port. Since
each port connected to the VPS provides two extensions, this enables you to assign
extension numbers to each port. To reach the VPS, users dial these extension numbers.
d) Assign "Extension Group No." for the port.
Note
• Specify the extension group number (126 or 127 by default) to which VM or AA is
assigned. Group numbers 1 to 128 are available to the VPS through additional
programming.
(Selecting VM has the same effect as selecting AA, regardless of how the VPS is
programmed.)
e) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
f) Set "Status" to "INS".
6. To set the trunk features, follow the instructions in "Settings for the trunk features" (5.6 KX-TD500
PBX Programming for Inband Integration).
Note
• If you want to use the features which utilise DID numbers (e.g., Toll Saver, DID Call Routing),
consult your dealer for information on sending DID numbers to the VPS.
7. Make sure all installation and line connections have been completed as described in Section 2
Installation.
9. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.8 Completing the PBX-VPS
Connection.
Note
• The following procedures can also be used for KX-TE series PBXs if programming via the
Manager Extension is preferred.
• For KX-TES824/TEM824, PBX software version 1.0.44 or later is required for APT
Integration. Consult your dealer for more information.
It is important that the PBX has the proper software level to allow APT Integration with the VPS.
Follow the procedures below to confirm the software level, then complete the required programming
before starting up the VPS.
All of the following procedures must be completed after entering system programming. Refer
to the KX-TA series Installation Manual for instructions on how to enter the system
programming mode.
1. Using the Manager Extension, check the software version of the KX-TA series PBX using System
Program [998].
Example: Y581J000421(XX)
The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day). For APT
Integration, the production date must be 000421 or later.
If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, consult your dealer.
4. Assign the voice mail port. This program tells the PBX which jacks will be connected to the VPS.
This allows the PBX to send the proper APT Integration information to those ports. Jack 07, or
jacks 07 and 08 can be assigned for the VPS1 as the voice mail port. Jack 15, or jacks 15 and
16 can be assigned for the VPS2.
Extension
group 7
VPS 1
7 Port 1
8 Port 2
KX-TE or
KX-TA
Series PBX VPS 2
15 Port 1
16 Port 2
Extension
group 8
5. Select the appropriate trunk feature settings depending on how your customer plans to use the
VPS: a) to answer all incoming calls, b) as an operator backup, or c) to only answer calls not
answered by user extensions.
Recommended trunk feature settings:
a) If the VPS is answering all incoming calls:
Trunk Mode —Use System Programs [414] (Day Mode), [415] (Night Mode), [416]
(Lunch Mode) to each trunk to "DIL" mode, and assign the first extension of the Voice
Mail hunt group as the destination for calls received on each trunk. The PBX will allow
incoming trunk calls to hunt only if the trunks are DIL to the first port of the hunt group.
Lines programmed as "Normal" do not hunt.
b) If the VPS is only answering calls not answered by the operator (Operator Backup):
Flexible Ringing Assignment —For each trunk, use System Programs [408] (Day
mode), [409] (Night Mode), and [410] (Lunch Mode) to enable ringing at the operator's
extension (jack).
Delayed Ringing Assignment —To give the operator time to answer the call before the
VPS picks up, we recommend setting the delay to a few seconds for each extension
connected to the VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension connected to the
VPS. Use System Programs [411] (Day Mode), [412] (Night Mode), and [413] (Lunch
Mode).
Trunk Mode —Set the mode for each trunk to "Normal". Use System Programs [414]
(Day Mode), [415] (Night Mode), and [416] (Lunch Mode) to set this parameter.
c) If the VPS is only answering calls not answered by user extensions:
Flexible Ringing Assignment —For each trunk, use System Programs [408] (Day
Mode), [409] (Night Mode), and [410] (Lunch Mode) to enable ringing on every
extension (jack) that you want to have ring.
Delayed Ringing Assignment —To give users time to answer the call before the VPS
picks up, we recommend setting the delay to a few seconds for each extension
connected to the VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension connected to the
VPS. Use System Programs [411] (Day Mode), [412] (Night Mode), and [413] (Lunch
Mode).
Trunk Mode —Set the mode for each trunk to Normal. Use System Programs [414]
(Day Mode), [415] (Night Mode), and [416] (Lunch Mode) to set this parameter.
7. Complete the PBX-VPS connection by following from step 1 of 4.8 Completing the PBX-VPS
Connection.
6. Make sure each line connecting the PBX and VPS is shown as being "Ready".
Note
• If the correct lines are not online, make sure the correct PBX type is selected, that the PBX
is properly programmed for APT/DPT Integration, and that the PBX and VPS are connected
by 4-conductor cables.
7. To test the connection, dial the extension number of the VPS from a telephone connected to the
PBX. If the VPS answers, the APT/DPT connection has been established.
8. You may now program APT/DPT Integration features according to the PBX being used. Refer to
4.3 KX-TDA Series Feature Programming for DPT Integration or 4.9 KX-TA, KX-TD, and KX-TE
Series PBX Feature Programming for APT/DPT Integration.
CAUTION
Important information for KX-TE and KX-TA users:
When 2 VPSs are connected to a KX-TE or KX-TA series PBX, the following procedures
should be performed to make the VPSs function correctly.
1. Delete a mailbox in either VPS so that each extension has only one mailbox (see 6.3.3
Deleting a Mailbox).
After Quick Setup is complete, each extension has a mailbox in both VPS 1 and VPS 2,
however, each extension should have only 1 mailbox.
2. Match extension settings with subscriber settings.
For each subscriber's extension, make sure that the destination for Call Forwarding and
Voice Mail Transfer is the extension number of the VPS that contains the subscriber's
mailbox.
For example (see diagram below), if jack 06 (extension 106) has its mailbox in VPS 1,
assign extension 107 or 108 as the destination, not extension 115 or 116.
3. Make sure that the extension numbers of VPS 1 are 107 and 108, and the extension
numbers of VPS 2 are 115 and 116.
Extension 106
6
VPS 1
7 Port 1
Extension 107
8 Port 2
KX-TE or Extension 108
KX-TA Series Mailbox for Extension 106
PBX
VPS 2
15 Port 1
Extension 115
16 Port 2
Extension 116
KX-TD500
2. Select the "Card No." and "Port No." which you are going to program.
3. In "LCS Settings":
a) To set LCS Password, Enter a 3-digit number (using "0-9") in "LCS Password".
Note
• To cancel the password, erase the 3-digit number
b) To assign LCS Recording Mode, Set "Recording Mode" to "Keep Rec" or "Stop Rec".
c) To assign LCS Private/Hands-free Mode, Set "Operation Mode" to "Private" or "Hands-
free".
d) To activate the LCS status, Set "Status" to "Active".
Note
• To utilise the Live Call Screening features, it is necessary to first assign the LCS
Password and LCS Button (see 4.9.12 Button Assignment via PC Programming), and
then activate the LCS status.
4. Click "Apply".
5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for each extension.
KX-TE Series
1. Go to "2.Extension - 2.Feature Settings".
2. Under "LCS Password":
a) To set the LCS Password, enter a 3–digit number (using "0–9").
b) To cancel the LCS Password, delete the 3–digit number.
c) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
3. Go to "2.Extension - 1.Main".
4. Under "LCS Recording Mode", select "Stop Recording" or "Keep Recording".
5. Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
The Live Call Screening Cancel Button Assignment is optional; Live Call Screening can also be
cancelled by pressing the FLASH button.
KX-TD500
1. Go to "4-2 Extension Line" screen (refer to the screen image in 4.9.6 Live Call Screening
Assignment via PC Programming).
2. Select the "Card No." and "Port No." which you are going to program.
3. Click "CO Key" in the upper right corner. "Flexible CO Key" screen (for all CO Keys) displays.
5. Select the desired Key Type. When 2WAY-REC, 2WAY-TRN, or VTR is selected, enter the
extension number in "DN".
6. Click "OK". "Flexible CO Key" screen (for all CO Keys) displays again.
7. Click "OK". "4-2 Extension Line" screen displays again.
8. Click "OK" or "Apply".
9. Repeat these steps for each extension.
KX-TE Series
1. Go to "2.Extension - 4.Flexible Buttons".
2. Select the desired CO button.
a) Select "Live Call Screening (LCS)" from the menu.
b) Click "OK" to save the button.
3. Select the desired CO button.
a) Select "LCS Cancel" from the menu.
b) Click "OK" to save the button.
4. Select the desired CO button.
a) Select "2-way Record" from the menu.
b) Enter the extension number of the VPS.
c) Click "OK" to save the button.
5. Select the desired CO button.
a) Select "2-way Transfer" from the menu.
b) Enter the extension number of the VPS.
c) Click "OK" to save the button.
6. Select the desired CO button.
a) Select "Voice Mail Transfer" from the menu.
b) Enter the extension number of the VPS.
c) Click "OK" to save the button.
used by a person who is taking a detailed message for someone else and wants the message
recorded in the mailbox at the same time.
Note
• Certain VPS features are not available when using Inband Integration.
• Availability of VPS features depend on the PBX being used.
Following are the minimum current and voltages that the PBX must supply:
DTMF Signalling
For system users to access VPS services and features, they must be able to send DTMF signals from
their telephones to the VPS port. As a general rule, most SLTs can send DTMF signals; however,
many proprietary telephones cannot. Some PBXs need to be programmed to make proprietary
telephones use DTMF signalling.
TEST: Call an SLT extension from the telephone in question. When the call
is answered, see if the person receiving the call hears DTMF tones when
numbers are dialled.
If the PBX does not provide Message Waiting Notification on an SLT, the VPS can only notify
mailbox owners by dialling a beeper number or user-assigned extension.
This process slows down VPS performance as it dials the beeper or extension number and waits to
confirm notification. The beeper or user-assigned extension notification is meant to be used for
necessity, usually for mailbox owners who are often out of the office (e.g., sales people or field
representatives). The only other option, without Message Waiting Notification is for mailbox owners
to periodically call the VPS to check for messages.
TEST: See if dialling the On code from an SLT can turn on an extension's
message waiting indicator.
A screened transfer:
1. Puts the caller on hold, usually with a hookswitch flash.
2. Dials the extension.
3. Checks to see if the called subscriber is in, out, or on another line, and whether or not that
subscriber accepts the transfer.
4. Completes the transfer (by going on-hook) or notifies the caller that the party is busy or not
available. It then gives the caller an opportunity to leave a message.
If the PBX does not provide screened transfer from an SLT, the VPS cannot give callers the option to
leave a message in a subscriber's mailbox.
TEST: Place a trunk call from an SLT. See if you can set up a screened
transfer to another extension. Next, try the same test with an intercom call.
(The VPS may have to transfer both types of calls.)
PBX Environment
• PBX Type
Specifies the type of PBX which is connected to the VPS.
• Integration Mode
Select "Inband". If PBX type is set to the Panasonic KX-T series, the Inband Signalling
parameters are set automatically and should not be altered.
SEQUENCE CODES
D Disconnect
F Hookswitch Flash
R Ring Detection
T Dial Tone Detection
X Dial Extension
, Dialling Pause (default 1 s)
; Dialling Pause (default 3 s)
Note
• Extension numbers of the VPS ports will automatically be assigned when the PBX type has
been changed.
Inband Signalling
These parameters are used when the Integration Mode is set to Inband. If the PBX type is set to a
KX-T series system, these parameters will be automatically set. If another type of PBX is used, check
the system's Installation Manual for settings.
TD612/
T1232/TE
T308/ TD816/ TDA Other
PBX Type Series/TA T96 T336 TD500
T616 TD1232/ series Manufacturers
Series
TD308
Operator Transfer FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX
Sequence
Extension FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX
Transfer
Sequence
Alternate FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FTX FX
Extension
Transfer
Sequence
Reconnect FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW
Sequence on
Busy
Reconnect FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW
Sequence on No
Answer
Reconnect FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW FWW
Sequence on
Refuse Call
Light-On N/A T701X# T#91X T 9X T701X T701X T 701X *
Sequence for
Message Waiting
Lamp
Light-Off N/A T702X# T#90X T#9X T700X T700X T 700X *
Sequence for
Message Waiting
Lamp
Call Waiting N/A 2 N/A N/A 1 1 1 *
Sequence
Release N/A F N/A N/A F F F *
Sequence for Call
Waiting
Note
• The above screen output appears only when all the trunk cards mounted on your PBX
are LCOT8 cards.
b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls to the operator are redirected to the VPS
(Intercept Routing No Answer feature).
1) Go to the "Extension-Wired Extension-Extension Settings" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night/Lunch/Break" for the operator's extension
to a floating extension number (VPS Port).
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
c) Set the amount of time that passes before a call is considered "unanswered" and therefore
forwarded to the VPS (Intercept Routing No Answer timer).
1) Go to the "System-Timers & Counters-CO / Extension" screen.
2) Assign the "Intercept Timer" parameter.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
d) Program the PBX so that it will direct intercepted calls to the VPS.
1) Go to the "Groups-VM (DTMF) Group-System Setting" screen.
2) Select "None", "Answer by Mailbox", or "AA" as the parameter for "Intercept Routing
to the VPS Sequence".
This parameter determines which DTMF command the PBX will send to the VPS in
order to select the desired service (AA, VM, Custom Service, etc.). If using a Custom
Service, select "None".
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls to the ICD group are redirected to the VPS (ICD
Group Overflow feature).
1) Go to the "Groups-Incoming Call Distribution Group-Group Settings" screen.
2) Assign "Time out & Manual Queue Redirection-Destination" for the ICD group to a
floating extension number (VPS Port).
3) Assign "Overflow Time" parameter.
4) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
c) Program the PBX so that it will direct overflowed calls to the VPS.
1) Go to the "Groups-VM (DTMF) Group-System Setting" screen.
2) Select "None", "Answer by Mailbox", or "AA" as the parameter for "Intercept Routing
to the VPS Sequence".
This parameter determines which DTMF command the PBX will send to the VPS in
order to select the desired service (AA, VM, Custom Service, etc.). If using a Custom
Service, select "None".
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
8. Select the appropriate trunk feature settings depending on how your customer plans to use the
VPS: a) to answer all incoming calls, b) as an operator backup, or c) to only answer calls not
answered by user extensions.
Example trunk feature settings:
a) If the VPS is answering all calls:
Go to the "3.CO-1.Line Mode" screen. Program all lines DIL to the first extension of the Voice
Mail hunt group. The PBX will allow incoming trunk calls to hunt only if the trunks are DIL to
the first port of the hunt group. Lines programmed as "Normal" do not hunt. Click "Apply" to
save the changed data.
b) If the VPS is only answering calls not answered by the operator (Operator Backup):
Go to the "3.CO-2.Incoming / Outgoing" screen. Program lines to ring operator extensions
immediately for all time modes. To give the operator (extension 101 in this example) time to
answer the call before the VPS picks up, we recommend setting the delay to a few seconds
for each extension connected to the VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension
connected to the VPS. Finally, go to the "3.CO-1.Line Mode" screen and set all trunk types
to "Normal". Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
immediately for all time modes. To give users time to answer the call before the VPS picks
up, we recommend setting the delay to a few seconds for each extension connected to the
VPS. Set a different delay time for each extension connected to the VPS. Finally, go to the
"3.CO-1.Line Mode" screen and set all trunk types to "Normal". Click "Apply" to save the
changed data.
Main Menu
3. Choose "Station Setting" or "Station Setting 1" from the Station Menu.
4. Enable XDP ports. Additionally, you may need to place Voice Mail extensions in an Extension
Group.
Note
• The following steps are divided into parts a) and b). Follow step a) or b) according to the
content displayed on your screen.
5.
a) Return to the System Data Programming Main Menu. Select "System".
b) Return to Station. Select "Hunting Group Setting 1".
6.
a) Choose "Miscellaneous" from the System Menu.
b) Under "Hunting Group Setting 1", set the Extension Group set in step 4 to [AA] for
Automated Attendant.
7.
a) Choose the "Call Hunting" extension group. Set the Extension Group set in step 4 to [AA]
for Automated Attendant.
b) Select "Hunting Group Setting 2". Set Group Extension.
8.
a) Return to the System Data Programming Main Menu. Select "Line", then select "CO Line
Setting 1" or "CO Line Setting 2".
b) Program all lines DIL to the first extension of the Voice Mail hunt group.
Note
• Specify the FDN for the extension group to which VM or AA has been assigned.
Please set "First Ring Delay Timer" to "5 s" (default: "0 s").
b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls to the operator are redirected to the VPS
(Intercept Routing No Answer feature).
1) Go to the "3-1 Trunk Group 1/2" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night" for the trunk group.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
Note
• Specify the FDN for the extension group to which VM or AA has been assigned.
c) Set the number of rings before a call is considered "unanswered" and therefore forwarded
to the VPS (Intercept Routing No Answer timer).
1) Go to the "2-4 System Timer 1/2" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Time" parameter.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
b) Program the PBX so that unanswered calls are redirected to the VPS (Intercept Routing No
Answer feature).
1) Go to the "3-1 Trunk Group" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Destination Day/Night" for the trunk group.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
Note
• Specify the FDN for the extension group to which VM or AA has been assigned.
c) Program the amount of time that passes before unanswered calls are redirected to the VPS
(Intercept Routing No Answer timer).
1) Go to the "2-4 System Timer 1/2" screen.
2) Assign "Intercept Time" parameter.
3) Click "Apply" to save the changed data.
APT Integration is recommended when using the VPS with a KX-TE or KX-TA series PBX, however,
Inband Integration is necessary when:
• the PBX has available SLT ports but no available APT ports.
• the software version of the KX-TA series PBX do not support APT Integration.
Note
• If the PBX is programmed to use 2-digit extension numbers, DTMF Integration is not
possible. Program the PBX to use 3-digit extension numbers using System Program [009].
1. Enable System Program [102] for each extension connected to the VPS.
This parameter is used to tell the PBX which extensions are connected to the VPS. Ports with
this parameter enabled can receive Follow-on ID and DTMF Signalling (busy, answered,
disconnect, etc.) if the Voice Mail Integration and Touchtone Integration features are also
enabled.
2. Enable System Program [103] to turn on DTMF Integration. On extensions with the Voice Mail
port parameter enabled, the PBX can send DTMF signals to indicate call status; this increases
VPS efficiency. Codes apply to all transferred calls; trunk calls only indicate a disconnection
(provided the PBX is programmed for CPC Detection, and the Telephone Company sends the
CPC signal). Refer to the Sequence Codes in 5.2.3 PBX Interface Parameters.
3. Put all extensions connected to the VPS into the same extension group using System Program
[600].
Reserve this extension group for these extensions! Do not mix other extensions into this
group.
4. Enable hunting for the VPS extension groups using System Program [100].
5. Set the hunting type for the VPS extension groups to "Circular" using System Program [101].
6. At every VPS extension, temporarily connect an SLT or test set, go off-hook and dial 7301# to
turn on Data Line Security. This prevents the PBX from sending Executive Override or Call
Waiting tones to those extensions. We recommend that all Voice Mail port extensions have this
feature enabled to avoid interruption during recording.
7. Select the appropriate trunk feature settings depending on how your customer plans to use the
VPS: a) to answer all incoming calls, b) as an operator backup, or c) to only answer calls not
answered by user extensions.
Extension 106
6
VPS
KX-TE or 7 Port 1
KX-TA
10 s delay Extension 107
Series PBX 8 Port 2
15 s delay Extension 108
Mailbox for Extension 106
6.1 Starting Up
Note
• Set the desired parameters in each screen then click "Next" or "Back" to go to the desired
screen.
• Each screen of the Quick Setup utility must be completed in order for the settings to take
effect.
• The screen shots in this section are examples of the KX-TVM200.
• Settings shown in the screen shots in this section are examples only and may vary
depending on the type or settings of the connected PBX, the software version, etc.
In this window, you can change the Administrator, System Manager, and Message Manager
passwords, as well as other security-related settings. For more information, refer to 2.8 System
Security in the Programming Manual.
Edit each parameter as needed, then click "Next".
IMPORTANT
• To prevent unauthorised access, we strongly recommend selecting a long and
random password.
• Do not carelessly reveal the password to other persons.
• Please change the password periodically.
In this window, you can select the PBX Type, Integration Mode (KX-TVM50 only), and set other
parameters essential for proper integration between the PBX and VPS. For more information,
refer to "PBX Environment" in 2.5.4 Parameters in the Programming Manual.
Note
• The VPS will set the appropriate parameters to match the default settings of the PBX you
select as the PBX Type.
Edit each parameter as needed, then click "Next". You will be asked whether you want to start
Auto Configuration.
Click "OK" to start Auto Configuration (then continue from "If Auto Configuration is started" in this
section) or "Cancel" to skip Auto Configuration (then continue from "If Auto Configuration is
skipped" later in this section).
Select the extensions for which you would like to create mailboxes, then click "Next".
Note
• Each extension name retrieved from the PBX is stored in the "Last Name" field of the
respective subscriber's Mailbox Settings. Extension names can be retrieved from the
following PBXs:
KX-TDA series PBXs (version 2.21 or higher)
KX-TD500 with software production date code 040901 or later. (KX-TD500C: Q951AB
or higher, KX-TD500RU: Q971AB or higher, all other: Q271AD or higher)
• Mailboxes will be created during Auto Configuration. The number of digits used for
mailbox numbers is 2 to 5 digits, depending on PBX programming.
The Message Manager mailbox (General Delivery Mailbox) number will be 98, 998,
9998, or 99998.
The System Manager mailbox number will be 99, 999, 9999, or 99999.
If both 3-digit and 4-digit extension numbers are used by the PBX, the VPS will use 4-
digit mailbox numbers. When creating mailbox numbers for 3-digit extensions, a "0" will
be added to the end of each mailbox number.
Example:
Extension Numbers Mailbox Numbers
201 2010
202 2020
203 2030
2000 2000
2001 2001
2002 2002
Mailbox settings
The next window displayed is the Mailbox Edit window.
Edit, delete, or add mailboxes as needed, then click "Next". For more information, refer to 2.1.3
Mailbox Parameters in the Programming Manual.
Note
• The Mailbox Edit window allows you to set basic mailbox parameters only. Detailed
mailbox settings can be made after Quick Setup has finished, by clicking on the
"Mailbox Settings" icon under "Shortcuts".
Port/Trunk settings
The next window displayed is the Port/Trunk window.
Configure Service Groups for each trunk/port, then click "Next". For more information, refer to
2.3.1 Service Group in the Programming Manual.
If you clicked "Yes", the following screen is displayed as your settings are saved.
Note
• If the VPS is connected to a KX-TD500, restart the VPS to bring the VPS online.
Edit, delete, or add mailboxes as needed, then click "Next". For more information, refer to 2.1.3
Mailbox Parameters in the Programming Manual.
Note
• The Mailbox Edit window allows you to set basic mailbox parameters only. Detailed mailbox
settings can be made after Quick Setup has finished, by clicking on the "Mailbox Settings"
icon under "Shortcuts".
Port/Trunk settings
The next window displayed is the Port/Trunk window.
Configure Service Groups for each trunk/port, then click "Next". For more information, refer to
2.3.1 Service Group in the Programming Manual.
If you clicked "Yes", the following screen is displayed as your settings are saved.
Note
• If the VPS is connected to a KX-TD500, restart the VPS to bring the VPS online.
When creating a Custom Service, first create the options that determine what operations are available
to callers. Next, record a prompt for the Custom Service. The prompt recorded for each Custom
Service should include the instructions needed to guide callers to press buttons on their telephones.
Remember that it is possible and often necessary to have one Custom Service lead to another
Custom Service. For example, if someone presses [1] for sales, you might want another menu to say
"for new car sales, press [1]; for used car sales, press [2]". This way, callers are routed directly to the
person best suited to handle them.
The VPS can provide guidance in several languages, useful if not all your callers speak the same
language. You can easily accommodate several languages with Custom Service. For example, each
key on the keypad (there are 12 keys) could be assigned to a language. Record the prompt for the
first Custom Service presented to callers so that the caller can select a language with one-touch
dialling. For example, "For English, press [1]. For French, press [2]. For Spanish, press [3]...", etc.
Another common Custom Service application is to program different Custom Services for different
times of day. For example, the Custom Service used for Night Mode might be: "Sorry, we are closed
for the day. Our regular business hours are from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. If you would
like to leave a message, press 1 now. If you would like to send a fax, press 2 now".
1 = Dial by Name
For a list of extensions, press [2].
2 = List All Names
For Sales, press [3]. For Service, press [4]. For Technical Support, press [5].
3, 4, 5 = Transfer to Extension
To send a fax, press [6].
6 = Fax Transfer
To select a product you would like more information about, press [7].
7 = Transfer to Custom Service
For more options, press [8].
8 = Transfer to Custom Service
Custom Service menus can be recorded by the System Administrator (refer to 1.8.3 Utility—
System Prompts Customisation in the Programming Manual) or by the Message Manager (refer
to 3.2.6 Recording Messages in the Feature Manual).
For more information on programming Custom Services, refer to 2.4.4 Custom Service in the
Programming Manual.
Confirming Custom Service Programming
After you have programmed and recorded all necessary menus, it is important to test the Custom
Services yourself to confirm that all functions perform properly. Dial into the VPS and try all the
choices to see if you are routed correctly. Verify that each menu choice functions as it should.
Here you can set basic mailbox parameters which will be applied to mailboxes created with the "Add
Range..." button. Click "OK" in the Default Mailbox window, then click "OK" to create the mailboxes
using the start and end range you've entered.
Edit the mailbox or its COS as needed, then click "OK". For more information, refer to 2.1.3 Mailbox
Parameters in the Programming Manual.
The System Administrator should also explain the special privileges of VPS subscribers. Subscribers
can call from any touchtone telephone in the world and get their messages. To check messages (or
change mailbox parameters) from an outside telephone, do the following:
As soon as the VPS plays a guidance message, press code [# 6 ] and then the mailbox
number. For example, a subscriber who has extension 1015 and mailbox 1015 would press code
[# 6 1015]. If the subscriber has a password enabled, the password must be entered.
With Toll Saver enabled, the subscriber can call the VPS from anywhere in the world and find out if
there are any new messages in his or her mailbox without incurring telephone charges. (Note
however that Toll Saver features are available only with certain integration types. For more
information, refer to 4.1.3 APT/DPT Integration Features.)
If the subscriber forgets his or her password, the System Administrator or the System Manager can
clear the password so that the subscriber can establish a new password.
Explain the purpose of the General Delivery Mailbox. The Message Manager will periodically check
it, and forward the contents to the appropriate subscriber.
Explain the purpose of Mailbox Groups. They can be created by the System Administrator to facilitate
the distribution of messages to several subscribers. In particular, senior staff members ought to know
how to take advantage of Mailbox Groups. 20 lists can be created, with up to 62 mailboxes (KX-
TVM50) or up to 100 mailboxes (KX-TVM200) in each list.
Finally, if Custom Service menus are used, subscribers should be encouraged to listen to these
menus often and make suggestions for improvement. Custom Service is a very powerful feature of
the Panasonic VPS. Make the most out of this feature.
2. Specify "Mailbox No. Length (2–5 digits)", "System Manager's Mailbox No." and "Message
Manager's Mailbox No.".
3. Click "OK".
Note
• The execution time for the initialisation may differ each time it is performed because of
system capacity and system programs. Generally, initialisation will take about 10 min to
accomplish.
Select the data to be backed up, then enter the file path for the system backup. Then click "Backup".
The system will prepare the data to be backed up, and the backup will begin about 30 seconds later.
The time needed to backup the data will vary depending on the connection method, communication
speed, and the amount of data that is being backed up.
To restore the system from a backup, refer to [Restoration of Backup Data] in 1.8.2 Utility—System
Back Up in the Programming Manual.
Note
• Deleted messages are not backed up.
• Backing up all data (including system prompts) is recommended.
• System prompt files are very large and can take several hours to backup.
• Store backup files in a safe place.
Operation
1. If the VPS does not operate properly:
a. First, try to click "Utility System Initialise/Restart Restart System".
RUN Indicator
ALARM Indicator
RESET
Reset Button
SHUTDOWN
Shutdown Button
KX-TVM50
RESET
Reset Button
RUN Indicator
SHUTDOWN
KX-TVM200
7.4 Utility
The Utility menu provides access to the following functions and utilities:
– Quick Setup
– System Back Up
– System Prompts Customisation
– Line Status
– System Trace
– System Maintenance
– System Initialise/Restart
– Diagnostic
– Programmer Code
– Commands
– Software Version
– LAN Settings
– Default Parameters
– Set Language *1
To select an item from the Utility menu, click Utility in the menu bar, then select the desired function
or utility.
Certain Utility menu items are also available from the Tool Bar (System Back Up, Line Status, System
Trace, System Initialise/Restart and Commands).
*1 In order to use this feature, you need to upgrade the KX-TVM Maintenance Console software on a PC connected to the VPS.
7.5 Reports
The System Administrator can generate various system reports in order to monitor VPS operations.
Reports can be displayed on a PC, printed, or exported.
7.6 Troubleshooting
APT Integration
Digital integration between the VPS and certain KX-T series PBXs. Requires upgraded software in
the PBX. When the VPS and PBX use APT Integration, voices are sent using analogue technology,
and data is sent digitally.
Depending on the model and/or the software version of the connected PBX, you may not be able to
utilise certain features available only with APT Integration. For more information, consult your dealer.
Auto Configuration
Available with APT/DPT Integration only. Simplifies initial system setup by reading information from
the PBX and automatically creating mailboxes in the VPS to correspond to the extensions connected
to the PBX. Auto Configuration can be initiated with the appropriate Mode Switch setting or by System
Administration (Quick Setup).
Auto Forwarding
Allows unplayed messages to be copied or moved to another mailbox.
Auto Receipt
Allows a subscriber or the System Manager to receive a message to confirm the reception of sent
messages to other subscribers.
Automated Attendant
The Automated Attendant feature of the VPS requests the caller to enter an extension number and
then the VPS dials the number. If there is no answer or the line is busy, the caller is given certain
options, including the option to leave a message in a mailbox. This is the advantage of calling an
extension indirectly through the Automated Attendant rather than calling it directly.
Automatic Log-in
Available with APT/DPT Integration only. Allows subscribers to access their mailboxes directly without
entering their mailbox numbers. Subscribers can access their mailboxes directly from their extensions
or from outside phones by dialling a preprogrammed telephone number (either a DID number or a
telephone number that reaches the PBX via a preprogrammed outside line) or by calling the VPS from
a preprogrammed telephone number (Caller ID number).
Bookmark
Enables a subscriber, the System Manager, or the Message Manager to set a specific point
(Bookmark) in a message and easily resume playback later from that point.
Call Blocking
Allows subscribers to have their calls handled by the Incomplete Call Handling Service without ringing
at their extensions.
Call Screening
Allows subscribers to screen calls. The VPS prompts the caller with the message "Record your name
at the tone", and records the caller's name. The caller is put on hold while the VPS calls the subscriber
and plays back the caller's name. The subscriber can then decide whether to take the call or not.
Called Party ID
(Sometimes referred to as Follow-On ID) Allows the PBX to dial extra digits to bring the caller directly
to a specified mailbox, rather than to the General Delivery Mailbox.
Caller ID Callback
Available with APT/DPT Integration only. Enables a subscriber to use the Caller ID number
information included with a message to call back the message sender without dialling the caller's
telephone number.
Company Name
This is played by the VPS to the intended receiver of an External Delivery Message when he or she
is unable to enter correctly the password (if a password is required to listen to the message). This
helps him or her to realise where the call came from and contact the message sender if necessary.
Covering Extension
Allows subscribers to set another extension as the destination for their calls. Callers can be directed
to the covering extension either by the Incomplete Call Handling feature, or by pressing [0] while
listening to a subscriber's personal greeting message or while leaving a message.
Custom Service
Allows callers to perform specific functions by pressing dial buttons on their telephones while listening
to voice guidance (Custom Service Menus). Custom Services allow callers to connect themselves to
an extension, mailbox, Mailbox Group, operator, fax machine, etc., without the assistance of an
operator. The System Administrator can create a maximum of 100 Custom Services.
Default Setting
A parameter defined for the VPS at the factory which can be changed through system programming
by the System Administrator or the System Manager.
Delayed Ringing
There are 2 kinds of delayed ringing applications.
(1)The VPS is used as the no-answer destination for the Intercept Routing feature of your PBX.
(2) DIL 1:N (outside line to several extensions) terminates on telephones and VPS ports. To give the
telephone users a chance to answer calls, the VPS lines should be programmed for delayed ringing.
Otherwise, the VPS will answer the calls immediately.
Delivery Time
The time specified by the subscriber for the VPS to deliver a prerecorded message. Subscribers can
specify the delivery time when leaving messages for other subscribers or when sending a message
via External Message Delivery.
DPT Integration
Digital integration between the VPS and certain KX-T series PBXs. Requires upgraded software in
the PBX. When the VPS and PBX use DPT Integration, voices and data are sent digitally.
Depending on the model and/or the software version of the connected PBX, you may not be able to
utilise certain features available only with DPT Integration. For more information, consult your dealer.
DTMF
Dual Tone Multi Frequency. Commonly referred to as touchtone.
E-mail Integration
Allows subscribers and the Message Manager to receive notification by e-mail when they receive new
messages. Subscribers can also have the voice message attached to the e-mail notification if the
System Administrator has enabled this feature for their mailboxes.
Fast Forward
Allows a subscriber to fast forward through a message in 4 second intervals.
Hash Sign
The [#] key on the telephone keypad. Also known as the "pound sign".
Immediate Reply
Allows the message recipient to reply to a message without specifying the extension number or the
mailbox number of the sender.
Inband Integration
When the VPS and PBX use Inband Integration, voices are sent using analogue technology, and data
is sent using analogue DTMF tones. The PBX informs the VPS of the status of extensions by sending
DTMF tones and Call Progress tones to the VPS. Many features, such as Intercom Paging, Live Call
Screening (LCS), etc., are not available with Inband Integration.
Interview Service
Allows the VPS to "interview" a caller by playing a series of prerecorded questions and recording the
caller's responses. Subscribers are able to record questions directly into their interview mailboxes.
After a caller records his or her answers, the Message Waiting Lamp turns on at the subscriber's
telephone. This feature is very useful for claims departments, order desks, job applications, etc.
Keypad
The dial keys ([0]–[9], [ ], [#]) on a telephone.
LCD
Liquid crystal display
Mailbox Group
A preprogrammed list of subscriber mailboxes that can be used (by any subscriber) to deliver a
message to several recipients in one operation.
Up to 20 Mailbox Groups can be created.
Message Manager
Mailbox 998. The person who takes care of message-related maintenance, such as General Delivery
Mailbox maintenance, and recording and deleting messages (System Prompts, Company Greetings,
Custom Service Menus, System Caller Names, etc.)
Message Recovery
Allows a subscriber to change the status of a message from "deleted" to "old", preventing the
message from being permanently deleted.
Message Transfer
Allows a subscriber to reroute a message to another mailbox and add his or her comments to the
message if necessary. Receipt messages and messages originally marked as "private" cannot be
transferred.
Non-Subscriber
A caller to the VPS who does not own a mailbox.
Notification Method
(see "Message Waiting Notification")
Operator
3 different extensions can be assigned as operators for each time mode. Callers can be directed to
an operator when they dial [0], when they have rotary or pulse telephones (and thus cannot dial while
listening to VPS prompts), or when certain VPS features are programmed to direct callers to an
operator.
Owner's Name
Each mailbox has an owner's name (subscriber name), and there are 2 ways that these names are
stored in the VPS.
First, subscribers can record their own names; the VPS can announces this recorded name during
transfers, Intercom Paging, and when callers use the Dialling by Name feature.
Second, the System Administrator can assign a text name for each subscriber. This allows callers to
dial subscribers extension's by name (Dialling by Name) rather than by number. For example, a caller
can dial "S-M-I-T" (Smith) rather than Smith's mailbox number, which can be hard to remember.
Password
A combination of numbers that protects a subscriber's mailbox from unauthorised access. If forgotten,
the System Administrator or the System Manager can clear it so that the subscriber can select a new
password.
Personal Programming
Also known as Station Programming. PBX programming that is performed by an extension user to
customise his or her extension's settings. In order to user certain VPS features, such as Live Call
Screening (LCS), personal programming may be required.
Port
The point of connection between the PBX and the VPS.
Pound Sign
The [#] key on the telephone keypad. Also known as the "hash sign".
Private Message
A message designated by the sender as private. Private messages cannot be forwarded by the
recipient.
Rewind
Allows a subscriber to replay the last 4 seconds of a message.
Rotary Telephone
A telephone that is not capable of emitting DTMF (touchtone) signals. Callers using rotary telephones
will be automatically forwarded to an operator or the General Delivery Mailbox because they cannot
dial numbers as directed by the VPS prompts.
Service Group
A group of settings which determine how incoming calls are handled by the VPS. One of 8 call service
groups is assigned to each VPS port or PBX outside line.
Service Mode
Determines if incoming calls are handled by the VPS according to settings made for day mode, night
mode, lunch mode, or break mode. The current mode can be changed automatically (either by the
VPS or by the time mode settings of the PBX) or can be changed manually by the System
Administrator and System Manager. Each Service Group is assigned a Service Mode.
Subscriber
A person who has an assigned mailbox.
Subscriber Tutorial
Guides subscribers through the mailbox configuration process the first time they access their
mailboxes. The subscriber's password, owner's name, and Personal Greetings can be configured
using the Subscriber Tutorial.
System Administration
Includes system programming, diagnosis, system prompt administration, etc. They are performed by
the System Administrator, using a PC running the KX-TVM Maintenance Console software. System
Administration can be performed locally (on-site) by connecting to the VPS via USB or LAN, or
remotely (off-site) by connecting to the VPS via the optional modem card.
System Manager
Mailbox 999. The person who can perform a subset of the items that can be programmed by the
System Administrator. The System Manager, using a telephone connected to the VPS, can create/
delete mailboxes, clear subscriber passwords when they are forgotten, set Class of Service
parameters, set the System Clock, etc.
System Prompt
Recorded voice guidance messages that help subscribers and callers use VPS features. Over 1000
prompts are prerecorded in the VPS.
The System Administrator and Message Manager can rerecord prompts as necessary.
The System Administrator and the Message Manager can turn system prompts on and off as needed.
Each system prompt has a unique number.
System Report
The System Administrator or the System Manager can generate various System Reports to monitor
the status of the VPS.
System Security
By default, the System Manager and Message Manager cannot access the VPS from their
telephones until the System Administrator sets their passwords and allows them to access the VPS
via their telephones. The System Manager and Message Manager must always enter their passwords
in order to access the VPS.
The System Administrator can also choose to set a default password for subscriber's mailboxes. If
this setting is enabled, a default password is automatically assigned when mailboxes are created.
Time Synchronisation
Available with DPT Integration only. When the date and time is set for the PBX or when DPT
Integration is established, date and time data is sent from the PBX to the VPS.
Toll Saver
Allows a subscriber to check his or her mailbox for new messages by calling the VPS from a
preprogrammed Caller ID number, by dialling a preprogrammed DID number, or by dialling a
telephone number that connects the call to a preprogrammed outside line of the PBX. Toll Saver is a
cost-saving feature that lets the subscriber know if he or she has new messages by the number of
rings heard before the VPS answers the outside call from the subscriber. If the VPS does not answer
the call within a preprogrammed number of rings, the subscriber can disconnect the call and thus
avoid telephone charges.
Two-way Record
Available with APT/DPT Integration only. Allows a subscriber to record his or her telephone
conversations into his or her mailbox.
Two-way Transfer
Available with APT/DPT Integration only. Allows a subscriber to record his or her telephone
conversations into another subscriber's mailbox. The subscriber must specify the desired extension
number when using this feature.
Urgent Message
A message designated by the sender as urgent. Urgent messages are played back before other
messages when the recipient listen to his or her messages.
VM Menu
Available with KX-TDA series PBXs using DPT Integration only. Displays VPS text prompts on the
display of a compatible PT, allowing the subscriber to operate the VPS by following text prompts and
pressing soft buttons and the Navigator Key. Voice prompts are not used.
Voice Mail
A general term used for messages recorded by the VPS and stored in subscriber mailboxes.
VPS
A Voice Processing System, such as the Panasonic KX-TVM50, and KX-TVM200.
Numerics H
2-Port Digital Expansion Card (KX-TVM503) 50 Hard Disk Drive (KX-TVM200 only) 40
2-Port Hybrid Expansion Card (KX-TVM502) 48 Hard Disk Drive Usage Environment 33
4-Port Digital Expansion Card (KX-TVM204) 58
I
A If Auto Configuration is skipped 202
A Restriction on TWR/TWT Activation (KX-TD500 Only) 152 If Auto Configuration is started 196
About the Other Manuals 9 Inband Integration (TVM50 only) 23
Alarm Indicator 38 Inband Integration with a Panasonic KX-T Series PBX (KX-TVM50 only)
Allowable Relative Humidity vs. Temperature 33 153
APT Integration 25 Inband/No Integration 26
APT Integration (TVM50 only) 23 Included Items 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 58, 61
APT/DPT Integration Features 92 Initialising the VPS 220
APT/DPT Integration with a Panasonic KX-T Series PBX 91 Initialising the VPS During Installation 72
Automated Attendant Service 206 Initialising the VPS with KX-TVM Maintenance Console 220
Initialising the VPS with the Mode Switch 221
B Installation 31, 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 58, 61
Backing Up the System 223 Installation Overview 41
Basic System Construction 16 Installation Precautions 32
Before Installation 32 Installer Equipment and Software Requirements 19
Before Programming 192 Installing KX-TVM Maintenance Console 83, 86
Button Assignment via PC Programming 112, 147 Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM200 57
Installing Optional Cards—KX-TVM50 47
Interview Service 207
C
Closing the Covers 44
Compatible PBXs 22
K
Completing the PBX-VPS Connection 134 KX-TA Series PBX Programming for APT Integration 131
Connecting the AC Adaptor 68 KX-TA Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration 189
Connecting to the PBX 62 KX-TA, KX-TD, and KX-TE Series PBX Feature Programming for APT/DPT
Connection Examples—KX-TVM200 27 Integration 137
Connection Examples—KX-TVM50 24 KX-TD Series PBX Programming for DPT Integration 120
Creating the Default Mailbox Template 211 KX-TD Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration 177
Custom Services 207 KX-TD Series PBX Programming via the Manager's Extension 120
Customising the System 191 KX-TD1232 Series PBX Programming via the Operating and Maintenance
Tool 123
KX-TD500 PBX Programming for DPT Integration 125
D KX-TD500 PBX Programming for Inband Integration 179
Data—saving the system data to the backup device (SAVE) 223 KX-TDA Series Feature Programming for DPT Integration 105
DC IN 40 KX-TDA Series PBX Programming for DPT Integration 95
Deleting a Mailbox 214 KX-TDA Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration 163
DPT Integration 23, 24, 27 KX-TE Series 141, 150
KX-TE Series PBX Programming for APT Integration 115
E KX-TE Series PBX Programming for Inband Integration 172
Earth Terminal 40 KX-TVM Maintenance Console Installation 85
Editing a Mailbox 213 KX-TVM200 2, 20, 22, 37, 63, 67
Environmental Requirements (KX-TVM200 only) 33 KX-TVM50 2, 20, 22, 36, 63, 67
Extension Groups 216
L
F LAN Connection 65
Factory Installed Flash Memory Card (KX-TVM50 only) 40 LAN Interface Card (KX-TVM594) 53
For Future Reference 7 LAN Port (Optional for KX-TVM50) 39
Frame Earth Connection 67 Live Call Screening (LCS) Programming 105, 137
Live Call Screening Activation 113, 151
G Live Call Screening Assignment via PC Programming 108, 139
Live Call Screening Button Assignment 109, 144
Glossary 233
Live Call Screening Cancel Button Assignment 144
Guidelines for APT/DPT Integration 92
Live Call Screening Password Assignment 105, 137
Live Call Screening Password Cancelling 106, 138
P V
Password Security 85 VM Link (Currently unavailable) 40
PBX Connections 62 Voice Mail Integration 23
PC Connection 64 Voice Mail Service 206
Port/Trunk Settings 206 Voice Mail Transfer (VTR) Button Assignment 112
Power Switch 40 Voice Mail Transfer (VTR) Programming 114
Programming Custom Services 209 Voice Mail Transfer Button Assignment 146
Voice Processing System Overview 15
Q
Quick Setup 192
W
Wall Mounting 73
Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor 77
R Wall Mounting the VPS 73
Recommendations for System Configuration 20 What is APT/DPT Integration? 92
Recording Prompts 217 When to Use APT/DPT Integration 92
Removing the Dummy Cover Plates 46 Wiring Precautions 32
Removing/Attaching the Front Cover 43
Reports 228
Reset Button 38
Resetting the VPS 225
Run Indicator 38
S
SAVE 223
116 mm
120 mm
232 mm
Note
When you print out this page, the dimensions
of the wall mounting template may deviate
slightly from the measurements indicated in
the template. Confirm that the markings on the
printed page reflect the measurements
indicated in the template.
120 mm
130 mm
240 mm
for KX-TVM200
Note
When you print out this page, the dimensions
of the wall mounting template may deviate
slightly from the measurements indicated in
the template. Confirm that the markings on
the printed page reflect the measurements
indicated in the template.
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