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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. feature highlights
  3. open source software
  4. User Manual
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Operation
  7. Before Operating the Telephones
  8. Important Safety Instructions
  9. Precautions
  10. Data Security
  11. your extension number
  12. flexible buttons
  13. soft buttons
  14. how to follow the steps
  15. connection example
  16. Making Calls
  17. calling an outside party
  18. customising your phone
  19. Easy Dialling
  20. Redial
  21. When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer
  22. Accessing the ISDN Service (ISDN Service Access)
  23. Calling without Restrictions
  24. To Access Another Party Directly from Outside (Direct Inward System Access DISA])
  25. Setting Your Telephone from Another Extension or through DISA (Remote Setting)
  26. Receiving Calls
  27. Answering Hands-free (Hands-free Answerback)
  28. Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)
  29. Answering a Call via an External Speaker (Trunk Answer From Any Station TAFAS])
  30. Using the ANSWER/RELEASE Button
  31. to end a conversation
  32. Identifying Malicious Calling Parties (Malicious Call Identification [MCID])
  33. During a Conversation
  34. transferring to an outside party using the pbx service
  35. Holding a Call
  36. Talking to Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)
  37. Answering Call Waiting
  38. answering call waiting from the telephone company
  39. Multiple Party Conversation
  40. Mute
  41. Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation (Off-hook Monitor)
  42. Using the Headset (Headset Operation)
  43. Using a PDN/SDN Button
  44. Before Leaving Your Desk
  45. Showing a Message on the Caller's Telephone Display (Absent Message)
  46. Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)
  47. Making/Answering an Announcement
  48. Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
  49. Making a Conference Group Call
  50. broadcast mode
  51. Using the Unified Messaging Features
  52. Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
  53. personal greetings
  54. changing your password
  55. Message Playback and Related Features
  56. recovering deleted messages
  57. remote access
  58. Sending Messages
  59. to send a message
  60. personal group distribution lists
  61. receiving external delivery messages
  62. Transferring Calls
  63. intercom paging
  64. remote call forwarding
  65. outside line
  66. Other Features
  67. message reception mode
  68. message waiting notification
  69. personal caller name announcement
  70. private mode
  71. before operating
  72. toll saver
  73. Quick Reference
  74. continued on next page
  75. Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
  76. Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb [DND])
  77. Receiving Call Waiting (Call Waiting/Off-hook Call Announcement [OHCA]/Whisper OHCA)
  78. Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])
  79. Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party's Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])
  80. Preventing Other People from Joining Your Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny)
  81. Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
  82. Protecting Your Line against Notification Tones (Data Line Security)
  83. Checking the Time Service Status
  84. Setting the Parallelled Telephone to Ring (Parallelled Telephone)
  85. Using Your PS or S-PS in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
  86. Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)
  87. Utilising the Call Centre
  88. Monitoring and Controlling the Call Status of an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Incoming Call Distribution Group Monitor)
  89. Forwarding a Waiting Call (Manual Queue Redirection)
  90. Using User-supplied Equipment
  91. If an External Relay is Connected
  92. If an External Sensor is Connected
  93. If a Host PBX is Connected
  94. If a Voice Processing System is Connected
  95. recording a conversation
  96. Administrative Features
  97. check out
  98. Recording Information Using Preprogrammed Messages (Printing Message)
  99. Exchanging the Settings between Extensions
  100. Enhanced Walking Extension
  101. Using a Telephone with a Display
  102. Using the Directories
  103. storing names and numbers
  104. entering characters
  105. Accessing System Features (System Feature Access)
  106. Self Labelling (KX-NT366/KX-UT248 only)
  107. Cellular Phone Features
  108. Manager Operation
  109. Control Features
  110. Time Service Mode Control
  111. Restriction Level Control (Dial Tone Transfer)
  112. Turning on the External Background Music (BGM)
  113. Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
  114. Allowing Users to Seize an Unavailable Outside Line (Trunk Busy Out)
  115. Releasing Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Monitor
  116. Configuring Unified Messaging Features
  117. setting up mailboxes
  118. broadcasting messages
  119. Message Manager Features
  120. recording messages
  121. remote call forwarding set
  122. customising your phone & system
  123. Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming)
  124. Settings on the Programming Mode
  125. clearing features
  126. Customising the Buttons
  127. user programming
  128. editing settings in web maintenance console
  129. Changing mailbox password
  130. Manager Programming
  131. Appendix
  132. List of Operations by Telephone Type
  133. Troubleshooting
  134. Feature Number Table
  135. What is This Tone
  136. Revision History
  137. Index
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. installation manual
  2. system components
  3. Installation Manual
  4. list of abbreviations
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Safety Precautions
  8. For Your Safety
  9. Important Safety Instructions
  10. Precautions
  11. Data Security
  12. System Outline
  13. Basic System Construction
  14. System Connection Diagram
  15. Optional Equipment
  16. Specifications
  17. Characteristics
  18. System Capacity
  19. Information about the Activation Keys
  20. Activation Key Code and Key Management System
  21. Installation
  22. Before Installation
  23. Installation of the PBX
  24. Names and Locations
  25. Opening/Closing the Top Cover
  26. closing the top cover
  27. Frame Earth Connection
  28. Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
  29. Installing/Removing the Storage Memory Card
  30. Types of Connectors
  31. Attaching a Ferrite Core
  32. inch Rack Mounting
  33. Placing the PBX on a Desktop
  34. Wall Mounting
  35. Surge Protector Installation
  36. The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
  37. pin assignments
  38. led indications
  39. FAX Card (KX-NS0106)
  40. Virtual Cards
  41. Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
  42. SLC2/BRI4 Card (KX-NS0280)
  43. SLC2/PRI30 Card (KX-NS0290CE)
  44. SLC2/PRI23 Card (KX-NS0290)
  45. The Doorphone Card
  46. Connection of SLTs
  47. Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, and/or External Sensor
  48. Connection of Peripherals
  49. LAN Connection
  50. LAN Connections for IP Telephones
  51. Power Failure Ports
  52. Starting the PBX
  53. connecting the ac power cord
  54. Programming with Web Maintenance Console
  55. Overview of Web Maintenance Console
  56. PC Connection
  57. connection via internet
  58. Starting Web Maintenance Console
  59. Programming the PBX
  60. Enabling the DHCP Server Feature
  61. Installing the Virtual IP Cards to the PBX
  62. Programming a One-look Network
  63. Programming a H.323 QSIG Network
  64. Programming the Address Translation Table
  65. Programming the Network Settings
  66. Programming SIP Trunks
  67. Assigning Networking Information to IP Telephones
  68. Setting VLAN Parameters
  69. Setting Diffserv Parameters
  70. Configuration of IP Ports
  71. Registering IP Telephones
  72. De-registering IP Telephones
  73. Configuration of Users
  74. Troubleshooting
  75. Connection
  76. Operation
  77. Error Messages
  78. Restarting the PBX
  79. Troubleshooting by Error Log
  80. Appendix
  81. Information about Using an IP Network
  82. network parameters
  83. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  84. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
  85. Jitter Buffer
  86. Network Configuration
  87. Network Devices
  88. QoS (Quality of Service)
  89. H.323 Trunks
  90. Gatekeeper
  91. additional information
  92. Virtual VoIP Gateway Card Specifications
  93. SIP Trunks
  94. SIP Requirements
  95. Virtual SIP Trunk Card Specifications
  96. Types of PBX Networks
  97. required items
  98. H.323 QSIG Network
  99. Working with Multiple PBX Networks
  100. Port Security
  101. PBX Region Suffix Codes and Areas
  102. System Prompt Languages
  103. Index
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. feature guide
  2. Feature Guide
  3. list of abbreviations
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. For Your Safety
  9. Call Handling Features
  10. Incoming Call Features
  11. Direct In Line (DIL)
  12. Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI)
  13. Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service
  14. Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution
  15. Intercept Routing
  16. intercept routing—no destination
  17. Internal Call Features
  18. Internal Call Block
  19. Incoming Call Indication Features
  20. Ring Tone Pattern Selection
  21. Call Waiting
  22. Receiving Group Features
  23. Incoming Call Distribution Group Features
  24. Group Call Distribution
  25. Outside Destinations in Incoming Call Distribution Group
  26. Queuing Feature
  27. VIP Call
  28. Overflow Feature
  29. busy on busy
  30. Log-in/Log-out
  31. automatic log-out
  32. Supervisory Feature
  33. Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features
  34. Call Forwarding (FWD)
  35. Do Not Disturb (DND)
  36. FWD/DND Button, Group FWD Button
  37. Answering Features
  38. line preference—incoming
  39. Call Pickup
  40. Hands-free Answerback
  41. Making Call Features
  42. Automatic Extension Release
  43. Intercom Call
  44. Trunk Call Features
  45. Emergency Call
  46. Account Code Entry
  47. Dial Type Selection
  48. Reverse Circuit
  49. Trunk Busy Out
  50. Pause Insertion
  51. Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)
  52. Special Carrier Access Code
  53. Seizing a Line Features
  54. line preference—outgoing
  55. Trunk Access
  56. Memory Dialling Features
  57. One-touch Dialling
  58. Last Number Redial
  59. speed dialling—personal/system
  60. Quick Dialling
  61. Hot Line
  62. Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) Features
  63. Budget Management
  64. Extension Dial Lock
  65. Dial Tone Transfer
  66. Walking COS
  67. Verification Code Entry
  68. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features
  69. programming example
  70. itemised billing code
  71. Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN Features
  72. delayed ringing
  73. Busy Line/Busy Party Features
  74. Executive Busy Override
  75. Call Monitor
  76. Second Call Notification to Busy Extension
  77. Call Waiting Tone
  78. Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA)
  79. Whisper OHCA
  80. Conversation Features
  81. Off-hook Monitor
  82. Mute
  83. Headset Operation
  84. Data Line Security
  85. Flash/Recall/Terminate
  86. External Feature Access (EFA)
  87. Trunk Call Limitation
  88. Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection
  89. Transferring Features
  90. incoming call distribution group
  91. Holding Features
  92. Call Park
  93. Call Splitting
  94. Music on Hold
  95. Conference Features
  96. Conference
  97. Privacy Release
  98. Conference Group Call Features
  99. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Features
  100. disa intercept routing—busy
  101. disa intercept routing—no answer
  102. Automatic Fax Transfer
  103. Paging Features
  104. Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)
  105. External Device Features
  106. Door Open
  107. External Sensor
  108. External Relay Control
  109. Caller ID Features
  110. Incoming Call Log
  111. Message Features
  112. Absent Message
  113. Proprietary Telephone (PT) Hardware Features
  114. Flexible Buttons
  115. LED Indication
  116. Display Information
  117. Administrative Information Features
  118. Syslog Record Management
  119. Printing Message
  120. Call Charge Services
  121. Hospitality Features
  122. Room Status Control
  123. Call Billing for Guest Room
  124. Extension Controlling Features
  125. Extension Feature Clear
  126. Walking Extension Features
  127. Enhanced Walking Extension
  128. Timed Reminder
  129. Audible Tone Features
  130. Confirmation Tone
  131. Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Features
  132. CA (Communication Assistant)
  133. Cellular Phone Features
  134. Miscellaneous Features
  135. Outgoing Message (OGM)
  136. Unified Messaging System
  137. Unified Messaging System Administration
  138. System Administration
  139. Password Administration
  140. System Reports
  141. Fax Server
  142. System and Subscriber Features
  143. Automatic Two-way Recording for Manager
  144. Broadcasting Messages
  145. Call Services
  146. Caller ID Call Routing
  147. Class of Service (COS)
  148. Company Greeting
  149. Custom Service
  150. Dialling by Name
  151. Fax Service
  152. Hospitality Mode
  153. Intercom Paging
  154. List All Names
  155. Message Reception Mode
  156. message waiting notification—lamp
  157. Multilingual Service
  158. On Hold Announcement Menu
  159. PIN Call Routing
  160. Port Service
  161. Simplified Tutorial
  162. Transfer Recall to a Mailbox
  163. Voice Mail Service
  164. Subscriber Features
  165. Automatic Login
  166. Autoplay New Message
  167. Call-through Service
  168. Callback Number Entry
  169. Direct Service Access
  170. Fax Cover Page
  171. Forwarding to a Mailbox
  172. Incomplete Call Handling Service
  173. Mailbox
  174. Mailbox Capacity Warning
  175. Message Transfer
  176. Personal Greetings
  177. Private Message
  178. Remote Call Forwarding Set
  179. Subscriber Tutorial
  180. Toll Saver
  181. Two-way Record/Two-way Transfer
  182. Urgent Message
  183. Web Programming
  184. E-mail Client Integration Features
  185. IMAP Integration
  186. Network Features
  187. Public Network Features
  188. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Service Features
  189. Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP)
  190. Advice of Charge (AOC)
  191. call forwarding (cf)—by isdn (p-mp)
  192. call forwarding (cf)—by isdn (p-p)
  193. call hold (hold)—by isdn
  194. call transfer (ct)—by isdn
  195. three-party conference (3pty)—by isdn
  196. Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
  197. Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
  198. ISDN Service Access by Keypad Protocol
  199. One-look Networking
  200. networking survivability
  201. Network Type Comparison
  202. One-look Networking Survivability
  203. Backup Master Mode and Isolated Mode
  204. isolated mode
  205. Automatic Rerouting to Secondary PBX
  206. UM Group Failover
  207. Private Network Features
  208. Making a TIE Line Call
  209. TIE Line and Trunk Connection
  210. TIE Line Programming
  211. Common Extension Numbering for 2 PBXs
  212. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network
  213. Gateway Groups
  214. Common Extension Numbering for Multiple PBXs
  215. Call Distribution Port Group
  216. ISDN Virtual Private Network (ISDN-VPN)
  217. QSIG Standard Features
  218. call forwarding (cf)—by qsig
  219. call transfer (ct)—by qsig
  220. completion of calls to busy subscriber (ccbs)—by qsig
  221. QSIG Enhanced Features
  222. Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS)
  223. Centralised Voice Mail
  224. multiple voice mail services
  225. voice mail (vm) transfer button
  226. Network ICD Group
  227. PS Roaming by Network ICD Group
  228. System Configuration and Administration Features
  229. Group
  230. Tenant Service
  231. tenant-to-tenant call block
  232. Time Service
  233. Operator Features
  234. Manager Features
  235. IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT)
  236. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
  237. KX-UT Series SIP Phones
  238. SIP Portable Station (S-PS) and SIP Cell Station (SIP-CS)
  239. Simple Remote Connection
  240. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Connection
  241. Portable Station (PS) Features
  242. PS Ring Group
  243. PS Directory
  244. PS Feature Buttons
  245. Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
  246. Virtual PS
  247. ISDN Extension Features
  248. Legacy Device Connection
  249. Trunk Adaptor Connection
  250. E-mail Notification Features
  251. E-mail Notification of System-level Events
  252. System Data Control
  253. PC Programming
  254. PT Programming
  255. DSP Resource Usage
  256. dsp usage graph
  257. DSP Resource Reservation
  258. DSP Resource Advisor
  259. Automatic Setup
  260. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
  261. Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
  262. alternate calling—ring/voice
  263. Floating Extension
  264. Software Upgrading
  265. Fault Recovery/Diagnostics
  266. Power Failure Transfer
  267. Power Failure Restart
  268. Local Alarm Information
  269. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) System Monitor
  270. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Assignment
  271. PING Confirmation
  272. Appendix
  273. Capacity of System Resources
  274. unified messaging
  275. Tones/Ring Tones
  276. Features that Require Activation Keys
  277. Supported Management Information Base (MIB) Table
  278. Revision History
  279. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  280. Index
  281. Table Of Contents
  282. Table Of Contents
  283. Table Of Contents
  284. Table Of Contents
  285. Table Of Contents
  286. Table Of Contents
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. installation manual
  2. system components
  3. Installation Manual
  4. system components for legacy gateways
  5. equipment compatibility for legacy gateways
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Safety Precautions
  9. For Your Safety
  10. Important Safety Instructions
  11. Precautions
  12. Data Security
  13. System Outline
  14. Basic System Construction
  15. System Connection Diagram
  16. Optional Equipment
  17. Specifications
  18. Characteristics
  19. System Capacity
  20. dsp resource reservation
  21. Information about the Activation Keys
  22. Activation Key Code and Key Management System
  23. Using CTI Applications
  24. Installation
  25. Before Installation
  26. Installation of the PBX
  27. Names and Locations
  28. Opening/Closing the Top Cover
  29. Frame Earth Connection
  30. Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
  31. Installing/Removing the Storage Memory Card
  32. Types of Connectors
  33. Attaching a Ferrite Core
  34. inch Rack Mounting
  35. Placing the PBX on a Desktop
  36. Wall Mounting
  37. Surge Protector Installation
  38. The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
  39. led indications
  40. FAX Card (KX-NS0106)
  41. Virtual Cards
  42. Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
  43. SLC2/BRI4 Card (KX-NS0280)
  44. SLC2/PRI30 Card (KX-NS0290CE)
  45. SLC2/PRI23 Card (KX-NS0290)
  46. Stacking Cards
  47. STACK-S (NCP) Card (KX-NS0131)
  48. STACK-S (TDE) Card (KX-NS0132)
  49. The Doorphone Card
  50. external sensor
  51. Connection of SLTs
  52. Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, and/or External Sensor
  53. Connection of Peripherals
  54. LAN Connection
  55. LAN Connections for IP Telephones
  56. Power Failure Ports
  57. starting the kx-ns
  58. Programming Information
  59. Overview of Web Maintenance Console
  60. PC Connection
  61. Starting Web Maintenance Console
  62. kx-tvm system prompt and mailbox data import
  63. Programming the PBX
  64. Enabling the DHCP Server Feature
  65. Installing the Virtual IP Cards to the PBX
  66. Configuration of the Activation Keys
  67. Programming a One-look Network
  68. Programming an H.323 QSIG Network
  69. Programming the Address Translation Table
  70. Programming the Network Settings
  71. Programming SIP Trunks
  72. Assigning Networking Information to IP Telephones
  73. Setting VLAN Parameters
  74. Setting LLDP Parameters
  75. Setting Diffserv Parameters
  76. Configuration of IP Ports
  77. ECO mode (KX-NT500 series only)
  78. Registering IP Telephones
  79. De-registering IP Telephones
  80. Installing SIP Phones at a Remote Site
  81. Installing IP Phones at a Remote Site with a Built-in Media Relay Gateway
  82. Programming with built-in media relay gateway
  83. Configuration of Users
  84. Receiving attachments to pop3 e-mail account
  85. Automatic Configuration of Mailboxes
  86. Information about Stacking PBXs
  87. Methods of Stacking PBXs
  88. Troubleshooting
  89. Connection
  90. Operation
  91. Error Messages
  92. restarting the kx-ns
  93. Error log display format
  94. Networking Information
  95. Information about Using an IP Network
  96. network parameters
  97. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  98. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
  99. Jitter Buffer
  100. Network Configuration
  101. Network Devices
  102. QoS (Quality of Service)
  103. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  104. H.323 Trunks
  105. Gatekeeper
  106. additional information
  107. Virtual VoIP Gateway Card Specifications
  108. SIP Trunks
  109. nat traversal
  110. SIP Requirements
  111. Virtual SIP Trunk Card Specifications
  112. Types of PBX Networks
  113. One-look Networking Survivability
  114. recovering from backup master operation to master operation
  115. led indication
  116. automatic rerouting to secondary pbx
  117. um group failover
  118. H.323 QSIG Network
  119. Working with Multiple PBX Networks
  120. Port Security
  121. Built-in Router
  122. WAN Connection
  123. DHCP Relay Agent
  124. Dynamic DNS
  125. DNS Client
  126. protocol bridge—ipv6 bridge
  127. MAC Address Clone
  128. Routing
  129. firewall—packet filtering
  130. firewall—stateful packet inspection
  131. firewall—other security settings
  132. Dynamic NAPT (IP masquerade)
  133. DMZ Host
  134. IPsec Pass-through
  135. PPTP Pass-through
  136. Quality of Service (QoS)
  137. vpn—vpss setting
  138. Router Command
  139. Appendix
  140. PBX Region Suffix Codes and Areas
  141. System Prompt Languages
  142. Revision History
  143. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  144. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  145. Table Of Contents
  146. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. feature guide
  2. Feature Guide
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. For Your Safety
  7. Call Handling Features
  8. Incoming Call Features
  9. Direct In Line (DIL)
  10. Direct Inward Dialling (DID)/Direct Dialling In (DDI)
  11. Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) Ringing Service
  12. Calling Line Identification (CLI) Distribution
  13. Intercept Routing
  14. intercept routing—no destination
  15. Internal Call Features
  16. Internal Call Block
  17. Incoming Call Indication Features
  18. Ring Tone Pattern Selection
  19. Call Waiting
  20. Receiving Group Features
  21. Incoming Call Distribution Group Features
  22. Group Call Distribution
  23. Outside Destinations in Incoming Call Distribution Group
  24. Queuing Feature
  25. VIP Call
  26. Overflow Feature
  27. Log-in/Log-out
  28. Supervisory Feature
  29. Supervisory Feature (ACD)
  30. Call Forwarding (FWD)/Do Not Disturb (DND) Features
  31. Call Forwarding (FWD)
  32. Do Not Disturb (DND)
  33. FWD/DND Button, Group FWD Button
  34. Answering Features
  35. line preference—incoming
  36. Call Pickup
  37. Hands-free Answerback
  38. Making Call Features
  39. Automatic Extension Release
  40. Intercom Call
  41. Trunk Call Features
  42. Emergency Call
  43. Account Code Entry
  44. Dial Type Selection
  45. Reverse Circuit
  46. Trunk Busy Out
  47. Pause Insertion
  48. Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)
  49. Special Carrier Access Code
  50. Seizing a Line Features
  51. line preference—outgoing
  52. Trunk Access
  53. Memory Dialling Features
  54. One-touch Dialling
  55. Last Number Redial
  56. speed dialling—personal/system
  57. Quick Dialling
  58. Hot Line
  59. Toll Restriction (TRS)/Call Barring (Barring) Features
  60. Budget Management
  61. Extension Dial Lock
  62. Dial Tone Transfer
  63. Walking COS
  64. Verification Code Entry
  65. Automatic Route Selection (ARS) Features
  66. Primary Directory Number (PDN)/Secondary Directory Number (SDN Features
  67. delayed ringing
  68. Busy Line/Busy Party Features
  69. Executive Busy Override
  70. Call Monitor
  71. Second Call Notification to Busy Extension
  72. Call Waiting Tone
  73. Off-hook Call Announcement (OHCA)
  74. Whisper OHCA
  75. Conversation Features
  76. Off-hook Monitor
  77. Mute
  78. Headset Operation
  79. Data Line Security
  80. Flash/Recall/Terminate
  81. External Feature Access (EFA)
  82. Trunk Call Limitation
  83. Calling Party Control (CPC) Signal Detection
  84. One-numbered Extension
  85. Transferring Features
  86. SIP Refer Transfer
  87. Holding Features
  88. Call Park
  89. Call Splitting
  90. Music on Hold
  91. Conference Features
  92. Conference
  93. Privacy Release
  94. Conference Group Call Features
  95. Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Features
  96. Automatic Fax Transfer
  97. Paging Features
  98. Trunk Answer From Any Station (TAFAS)
  99. External Device Features
  100. Door Open
  101. External Sensor
  102. External Relay Control
  103. Caller ID Features
  104. Incoming Call Log
  105. Message Features
  106. Absent Message
  107. Proprietary Telephone (PT) Hardware Features
  108. Flexible Buttons
  109. LED Indication
  110. Display Information
  111. Administrative Information Features
  112. Syslog Record Management
  113. Printing Message
  114. Call Charge Services
  115. Hospitality Features
  116. Room Status Control
  117. Call Billing for Guest Room
  118. Extension Controlling Features
  119. Extension Feature Clear
  120. Walking Extension Features
  121. Enhanced Walking Extension
  122. Timed Reminder
  123. Audible Tone Features
  124. Confirmation Tone
  125. Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Features
  126. CA (Communication Assistant)
  127. Integration with Communication Bridge
  128. Cellular Phone Features
  129. Miscellaneous Features
  130. Outgoing Message (OGM)
  131. Unified Messaging System
  132. Unified Messaging System Administration
  133. System Administration
  134. Password Administration
  135. System Reports
  136. Fax Server
  137. System and Subscriber Features
  138. Automatic Two-way Recording for Manager
  139. Broadcasting Messages
  140. Call Services
  141. Caller ID Call Routing
  142. Class of Service (COS)
  143. Company Greeting
  144. Custom Service
  145. Dialling by Name
  146. Fax Service
  147. Hospitality Mode
  148. Intercom Paging
  149. List All Names
  150. Message Reception Mode
  151. message waiting notification—lamp
  152. message waiting notification—telephone device
  153. Multilingual Service
  154. On Hold Announcement Menu
  155. PIN Call Routing
  156. Port Service
  157. Simplified Tutorial
  158. Transfer Recall to a Mailbox
  159. Voice Mail Service
  160. Subscriber Features
  161. Automatic Login
  162. Autoplay New Message
  163. Call-through Service
  164. Callback Number Entry
  165. Direct Service Access
  166. Fax Cover Page
  167. Forwarding to a Mailbox
  168. Incomplete Call Handling Service
  169. Mailbox
  170. Mailbox Capacity Warning
  171. Message Transfer
  172. Personal Greetings
  173. Private Message
  174. Remote Call Forwarding Set
  175. Subscriber Tutorial
  176. Toll Saver
  177. Two-way Record/Two-way Transfer
  178. Urgent Message
  179. Web Programming
  180. E-mail Client Integration Features
  181. IMAP Integration
  182. Network Features
  183. Public Network Features
  184. Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) Service Features
  185. Calling/Connected Line Identification Presentation (CLIP/COLP)
  186. Advice of Charge (AOC)
  187. call forwarding (cf)—by isdn (p-mp)
  188. call forwarding (cf)—by isdn (p-p)
  189. call hold (hold)—by isdn
  190. call transfer (ct)—by isdn
  191. three-party conference (3pty)—by isdn
  192. Malicious Call Identification (MCID)
  193. Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber (CCBS)
  194. ISDN Service Access by Keypad Protocol
  195. One-look Networking
  196. Network Type Comparison
  197. One-look Networking Survivability
  198. Backup Master Mode and Isolated Mode
  199. Automatic Rerouting to Secondary PBX
  200. UM Group Failover
  201. Private Network Features
  202. Making a TIE Line Call
  203. TIE Line and Trunk Connection
  204. TIE Line Programming
  205. Common Extension Numbering for 2 PBXs
  206. Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Network
  207. Gateway Groups
  208. Common Extension Numbering for Multiple PBXs
  209. Call Distribution Port Group
  210. ISDN Virtual Private Network (ISDN-VPN)
  211. QSIG Standard Features
  212. call forwarding (cf)—by qsig
  213. call transfer (ct)—by qsig
  214. completion of calls to busy subscriber (ccbs)—by qsig
  215. QSIG Enhanced Features
  216. Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS)
  217. Centralised Voice Mail
  218. voice mail (vm) transfer button
  219. Network ICD Group
  220. PS Roaming by Network ICD Group
  221. System Configuration and Administration Features
  222. Group
  223. Tenant Service
  224. programming example
  225. Time Service
  226. Operator Features
  227. Manager Features
  228. IP Proprietary Telephone (IP-PT)
  229. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
  230. KX-UT Series SIP Phones
  231. SIP Portable Station (S-PS) and SIP Cell Station (SIP-CS)
  232. Simple Remote Connection
  233. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Connection
  234. Portable Station (PS) Features
  235. PS Ring Group
  236. PS Directory
  237. PS Feature Buttons
  238. Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
  239. Virtual PS
  240. ISDN Extension Features
  241. Legacy Device Connection
  242. Trunk Adaptor Connection
  243. E-mail Notification Features
  244. E-mail Notification of System-level Events
  245. System Data Control
  246. PC Programming
  247. PT Programming
  248. DSP Resource Usage
  249. DSP Resource Reservation
  250. DSP Resource Advisor
  251. Automatic Setup
  252. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server
  253. Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
  254. Floating Extension
  255. Software Upgrading
  256. Fault Recovery/Diagnostics
  257. Power Failure Transfer
  258. Power Failure Restart
  259. Local Alarm Information
  260. Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) System Monitor
  261. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Assignment
  262. PING Confirmation
  263. Appendix
  264. Capacity of System Resources
  265. Tones/Ring Tones
  266. Features that Require Activation Keys
  267. Supported Management Information Base (MIB) Table
  268. Revision History
  269. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  270. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  271. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. feature highlights
  3. open source software
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Operation
  8. Before Operating the Telephones
  9. Important Safety Instructions
  10. Precautions
  11. Data Security
  12. your extension number
  13. how to follow the steps
  14. connection example
  15. Making Calls
  16. calling an outside party
  17. customising your phone
  18. Easy Dialling
  19. Redial
  20. When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer
  21. Accessing the ISDN Service (ISDN Service Access)
  22. Alternating the Calling Method (Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice)
  23. Calling without Restrictions
  24. To Access Another Party Directly from Outside (Direct Inward System Access DISA])
  25. Setting Your Telephone from Another Extension or through DISA (Remote Setting)
  26. Receiving Calls
  27. Answering Hands-free (Hands-free Answerback)
  28. Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)
  29. Answering a Call via an External Speaker (Trunk Answer From Any Station TAFAS])
  30. Using the ANSWER/RELEASE Button
  31. to end a conversation
  32. Identifying Malicious Calling Parties (Malicious Call Identification [MCID])
  33. During a Conversation
  34. transferring to an outside party using the pbx service
  35. transferring to an outside party using the sip service
  36. Holding a Call
  37. Talking to Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)
  38. Answering Call Waiting
  39. answering call waiting from the telephone company
  40. Multiple Party Conversation
  41. Mute
  42. Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation (Off-hook Monitor)
  43. Using the Headset (Headset Operation)
  44. Using a PDN/SDN Button
  45. Before Leaving Your Desk
  46. Showing a Message on the Caller's Telephone Display (Absent Message)
  47. Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)
  48. Making/Answering an Announcement
  49. Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
  50. Making a Conference Group Call
  51. broadcast mode
  52. Using the Unified Messaging Features
  53. Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
  54. personal greetings
  55. changing your password
  56. Message Playback and Related Features
  57. recovering deleted messages
  58. remote access
  59. Sending Messages
  60. to send a message
  61. personal group distribution lists
  62. receiving external delivery messages
  63. Transferring Calls
  64. intercom paging
  65. remote call forwarding
  66. outside line
  67. Other Features
  68. message reception mode
  69. message waiting notification
  70. personal caller name announcement
  71. private mode
  72. before operating
  73. toll saver
  74. setting the alarm (timed reminder)
  75. Quick Reference
  76. continued on next page
  77. Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
  78. Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb [DND])
  79. Receiving Call Waiting (Call Waiting/Off-hook Call Announcement [OHCA]/Whisper OHCA)
  80. Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])
  81. Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party's Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])
  82. Preventing Other People from Joining Your Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny)
  83. Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
  84. Protecting Your Line against Notification Tones (Data Line Security)
  85. Checking the Time Service Status
  86. Setting the Parallelled Telephone to Ring (Parallelled Telephone)
  87. Using Your PS or S-PS in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
  88. Using Your phone in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (One-numbered extension)
  89. Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)
  90. Utilising the Call Centre
  91. Monitoring and Controlling the Call Status of an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Incoming Call Distribution Group Monitor)
  92. Forwarding a Waiting Call (Manual Queue Redirection)
  93. Using User-supplied Equipment
  94. If an External Relay is Connected
  95. If an External Sensor is Connected
  96. If a Host PBX is Connected
  97. If a Voice Processing System is Connected
  98. recording a conversation
  99. Administrative Features
  100. Recording Information Using Preprogrammed Messages (Printing Message)
  101. Exchanging the Settings between Extensions
  102. Enhanced Walking Extension
  103. Using a Telephone with a Display
  104. Using the Directories
  105. storing names and numbers
  106. entering characters
  107. Accessing System Features (System Feature Access)
  108. Self Labelling (KX-NT366/KX-NT553/KX-NT556/KX-NT560/KX-UT248/KX-UT670 only)
  109. Cellular Phone Features
  110. transferring to an outside phone number
  111. Manager Operation
  112. Control Features
  113. Time Service Mode Control
  114. Restriction Level Control (Dial Tone Transfer)
  115. Turning on the External Background Music (BGM)
  116. Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
  117. Allowing Users to Seize an Unavailable Outside Line (Trunk Busy Out)
  118. Releasing Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Monitor
  119. Configuring Unified Messaging Features
  120. setting up mailboxes
  121. broadcasting messages
  122. Message Manager Features
  123. recording messages
  124. remote call forwarding set
  125. setting the timed reminder
  126. Customising Your Phone & System
  127. Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming)
  128. Settings on the Programming Mode
  129. clearing features
  130. Customising the Buttons
  131. System Programming Using Web Maintenance Console
  132. editing settings in web maintenance console
  133. changing your mailbox password
  134. customising the flexible buttons
  135. Customising Extensions and the System–for Managers
  136. Manager Programming
  137. Supervisory Monitor (ACD) Control
  138. Appendix
  139. List of Operations by Telephone Type
  140. Troubleshooting
  141. Feature Number Table
  142. What is This Tone
  143. Revision History
  144. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  145. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  146. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. user manual
  2. open source software
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Operation
  7. Before Operating the Telephones
  8. Important Safety Instructions
  9. Precautions
  10. Data Security
  11. your extension number
  12. how to follow the steps
  13. connection example
  14. Making Calls
  15. calling an outside party
  16. Easy Dialling
  17. Redial
  18. When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer
  19. Accessing the ISDN Service (ISDN Service Access)
  20. Alternating the Calling Method (Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice)
  21. Calling without Restrictions
  22. To Access Another Party Directly from Outside (Direct Inward System Access DISA])
  23. Setting Your Telephone from Another Extension or through DISA (Remote Setting)
  24. Receiving Calls
  25. Answering Hands-free (Hands-free Answerback)
  26. Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)
  27. Answering a Call via an External Speaker (Trunk Answer From Any Station TAFAS])
  28. Using the ANSWER/RELEASE Button
  29. to end a conversation
  30. Identifying Malicious Calling Parties (Malicious Call Identification [MCID])
  31. During a Conversation
  32. transferring to an outside party using the pbx service
  33. transferring to an outside party using the sip service
  34. Holding a Call
  35. Talking to Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)
  36. Answering Call Waiting
  37. answering call waiting from the telephone company
  38. Multiple Party Conversation
  39. Mute
  40. Letting Other People Listen to the Conversation (Off-hook Monitor)
  41. Using the Headset (Headset Operation)
  42. Using a PDN/SDN Button
  43. Before Leaving Your Desk
  44. Showing a Message on the Caller's Telephone Display (Absent Message)
  45. Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)
  46. Making/Answering an Announcement
  47. Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
  48. Making a Conference Group Call
  49. broadcast mode
  50. Using the Unified Messaging Features
  51. Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
  52. personal greetings
  53. Message Playback and Related Features
  54. recovering deleted messages
  55. remote access
  56. Sending Messages
  57. to send a message
  58. personal group distribution lists
  59. receiving external delivery messages
  60. Transferring Calls
  61. remote call forwarding
  62. outside line
  63. Other Features
  64. message reception mode
  65. message waiting notification
  66. personal caller name announcement
  67. toll saver
  68. Quick Reference
  69. Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
  70. Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb [DND])
  71. Receiving Call Waiting (Call Waiting/Off-hook Call Announcement [OHCA]/Whisper OHCA)
  72. Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])
  73. Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party's Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])
  74. Preventing Other People from Joining Your Conversation (Executive Busy Override Deny)
  75. Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
  76. Protecting Your Line against Notification Tones (Data Line Security)
  77. Checking the Time Service Status
  78. Setting the Parallelled Telephone to Ring (Parallelled Telephone)
  79. Using Your PS or S-PS in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
  80. Using Your phone in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (One-numbered extension)
  81. Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)
  82. Utilising the Call Centre
  83. Monitoring and Controlling the Call Status of an Incoming Call Distribution Group (Incoming Call Distribution Group Monitor)
  84. Forwarding a Waiting Call (Manual Queue Redirection)
  85. Using User-supplied Equipment
  86. If an External Relay is Connected
  87. If an External Sensor is Connected
  88. If a Host PBX is Connected
  89. If a Voice Processing System is Connected
  90. recording a conversation
  91. Administrative Features
  92. dial number
  93. Recording Information Using Preprogrammed Messages (Printing Message)
  94. Exchanging the Settings between Extensions
  95. Enhanced Walking Extension
  96. Using a Telephone with a Display
  97. Using the Directories
  98. storing names and numbers
  99. entering characters
  100. Accessing System Features (System Feature Access)
  101. Self Labelling (KX-NT366/KX-NT553/KX-NT556/KX-NT560/KX-UT248/KX-UT670 only)
  102. Cellular Phone Features
  103. transferring to an outside phone number
  104. Manager Operation
  105. Control Features
  106. Time Service Mode Control
  107. Restriction Level Control (Dial Tone Transfer)
  108. Turning on the External Background Music (BGM)
  109. Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
  110. Allowing Users to Seize an Unavailable Outside Line (Trunk Busy Out)
  111. Releasing Network Direct Station Selection (NDSS) Monitor
  112. Configuring Unified Messaging Features
  113. setting up mailboxes
  114. broadcasting messages
  115. Message Manager Features
  116. recording messages
  117. remote call forwarding set
  118. Customising Your Phone & System
  119. Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming)
  120. Settings on the Programming Mode
  121. clearing features
  122. Customising the Buttons
  123. System Programming Using Web Maintenance Console
  124. editing settings in web maintenance console
  125. changing your mailbox password
  126. Customising Extensions and the System–for Managers
  127. Manager Programming
  128. Supervisory Monitor (ACD) Control
  129. Appendix
  130. List of Operations by Telephone Type
  131. Troubleshooting
  132. Feature Number Table
  133. What is This Tone
  134. Revision History
  135. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  136. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Operation
  5. Before Operating the Telephones
  6. Important Safety Instructions
  7. Data Security
  8. eco mode
  9. Making Calls
  10. Easy Dialling
  11. Redial
  12. When the Dialled Line is Busy or There is No Answer
  13. Accessing the ISDN Service (ISDN Service Access)
  14. Alternating the Calling Method (Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice)
  15. 1.2.8 To Access Another Party Directly from Outside (Direct Inward System Access [DISA
  16. Setting Your Telephone from Another Extension or through DISA (Remote Setting)
  17. Receiving Calls
  18. Answering a Call Ringing at Another Telephone (Call Pickup)
  19. Using the ANSWER/RELEASE Button
  20. Identifying Malicious Calling Parties (Malicious Call Identification [MCID])
  21. During a Conversation
  22. Holding a Call
  23. Talking to Two Parties Alternately (Call Splitting)
  24. Answering Call Waiting
  25. Multiple Party Conversation
  26. Mute
  27. Using the Headset (Headset Operation)
  28. Using a PDN/SDN Button
  29. Before Leaving Your Desk
  30. Showing a Message on the Caller's Telephone Display (Absent Message)
  31. Preventing Other People from Using Your Telephone (Extension Dial Lock)
  32. Making/Answering an Announcement
  33. Answering/Denying a Paging Announcement
  34. Making a Conference Group Call
  35. broadcast mode
  36. Using the Unified Messaging Features
  37. Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
  38. Message Playback and Related Features
  39. remote access
  40. Sending Messages
  41. Transferring Calls
  42. call transfer
  43. Other Features
  44. Quick Reference
  45. Setting the Telephone According to Your Needs
  46. Refusing Incoming Calls (Do Not Disturb [DND])
  47. Receiving Call Waiting (Call Waiting/Off-hook Call Announcement [OHCA]/Whisper OHCA)
  48. Displaying Your Telephone Number on the Called Party and Caller's Telephone (Calling Connected Line Identification Presentation [CLIP/COLP])
  49. Preventing Your Number Being Displayed on the Called Party's Telephone (Calling Line Identification Restriction [CLIR])
  50. Turning on the Background Music (BGM)
  51. Setting the Parallelled Telephone to Ring (Parallelled Telephone)
  52. Using Your PS or S-PS in Parallel with a Wired Telephone (Wireless XDP Parallel Mode)
  53. Clearing Features Set at Your Extension (Extension Feature Clear)
  54. Utilising the Call Centre
  55. Forwarding a Waiting Call (Manual Queue Redirection)
  56. Using User-supplied Equipment
  57. If an External Relay is Connected
  58. If an External Sensor is Connected
  59. If a Voice Processing System is Connected
  60. Administrative Features
  61. Recording Information Using Preprogrammed Messages (Printing Message)
  62. Exchanging the Settings between Extensions
  63. Using a Telephone with a Display
  64. Using the Directories
  65. entering characters
  66. Accessing System Features (System Feature Access)
  67. 1.14.4 Self Labelling (KX-NT366/KX-NT553/KX-NT556/KX-NT560/KX-UT248/KX-UT670 only
  68. Cellular Phone Features
  69. Manager Operation
  70. Control Features
  71. Restriction Level Control (Dial Tone Transfer)
  72. Turning on the External Background Music (BGM)
  73. Recording Outgoing Messages (OGM)
  74. Allowing Users to Seize an Unavailable Outside Line (Trunk Busy Out)
  75. Configuring Unified Messaging Features
  76. setting up mailboxes
  77. Message Manager Features
  78. Customising Your Phone & System
  79. Customising Your Phone (Personal Programming)
  80. Settings on the Programming Mode
  81. Customising the Buttons
  82. System Programming Using Web Maintenance Console
  83. Customising Extensions and the System–for Managers
  84. Manager Programming
  85. Supervisory Monitor (ACD) Control
  86. Appendix
  87. List of Operations by Telephone Type
  88. Troubleshooting
  89. Feature Number Table
  90. What is This Tone
  91. Revision History
  92. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  93. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  94. PCMPR Software File Version 004.01xxx
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. installation manual
  2. system components
  3. list of abbreviations
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Safety Precautions
  9. For Your Safety
  10. Important Safety Instructions
  11. Precautions
  12. Data Security
  13. System Outline
  14. Basic System Construction
  15. System Connection Diagram
  16. Optional Equipment
  17. Specifications
  18. Characteristics
  19. System Capacity
  20. Information about the Activation Keys
  21. Activation Key Code and Key Management System
  22. Using CTI Applications
  23. Installation
  24. Before Installation
  25. Installation of the PBX
  26. Names and Locations
  27. Opening/Closing the Top Cover
  28. Frame Earth Connection
  29. Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
  30. Installing/Removing the Storage Memory Card
  31. Types of Connectors
  32. Attaching a Ferrite Core
  33. inch Rack Mounting
  34. Placing the PBX on a Desktop
  35. Wall Mounting
  36. Surge Protector Installation
  37. The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
  38. Storage Memory Card (installed by default), Storage Memory S Card (KX-NS0135 Storage Memory M Card (KX-NS0136), Storage Memory L Card (KX-NS0137)
  39. DSP S Card (KX-NS0110), DSP M Card (KX-NS0111), DSP L Card KX-NS0112)
  40. FAX Card (KX-NS0106)
  41. Virtual Cards
  42. Physical Trunk and Extension Cards
  43. SLC2/BRI4 Card (KX-NS0280)
  44. SLC2/PRI30 Card (KX-NS0290CE)
  45. SLC2/PRI23 Card (KX-NS0290)
  46. Stacking Cards
  47. STACK-S (NCP) Card (KX-NS0131)
  48. STACK-S (TDE) Card (KX-NS0132)
  49. The Doorphone Card
  50. external sensor
  51. Connection of SLTs
  52. Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, and/or External Sensor
  53. Connection of Peripherals
  54. LAN Connection
  55. LAN Connections for IP Telephones
  56. Power Failure Ports
  57. Starting the KX-NS1000
  58. Programming Information
  59. Overview of Web Maintenance Console
  60. PC Connection
  61. Starting Web Maintenance Console
  62. Programming the PBX
  63. Enabling the DHCP Server Feature
  64. Installing the Virtual IP Cards to the PBX
  65. Configuration of the Activation Keys
  66. Programming a One-look Network
  67. Programming an H.323 QSIG Network
  68. Programming the Address Translation Table
  69. Programming the Network Settings
  70. Programming SIP Trunks
  71. Assigning Networking Information to IP Telephones
  72. Setting VLAN Parameters
  73. Setting LLDP Parameters
  74. Setting Diffserv Parameters
  75. Configuration of IP Ports
  76. ECO mode (KX-NT500 series only)
  77. Registering IP Telephones
  78. De-registering IP Telephones
  79. Installing SIP Phones at a Remote Site
  80. Installing IP Phones at a Remote Site with a Built-in Media Relay Gateway
  81. Configuration of Users
  82. Programming E-mail Integration for UM Voice/Fax Messages
  83. Automatic Configuration of Mailboxes
  84. Information about Stacking PBXs
  85. Methods of Stacking PBXs
  86. Troubleshooting
  87. Connection
  88. Operation
  89. Error Messages
  90. Restarting the KX-NS1000
  91. Troubleshooting by Error Log
  92. Networking Information
  93. Information about Using an IP Network
  94. network parameters
  95. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  96. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
  97. Jitter Buffer
  98. Network Configuration
  99. Network Devices
  100. QoS (Quality of Service)
  101. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  102. H.323 Trunks
  103. Gatekeeper
  104. Virtual VoIP Gateway Card Specifications
  105. SIP Trunks
  106. SIP Requirements
  107. Virtual SIP Trunk Card Specifications
  108. Types of PBX Networks
  109. bandwidth requirements
  110. One-look Networking Survivability
  111. led indication
  112. configuration procedure
  113. Information about Slave Units
  114. H.323 QSIG Network
  115. Working with Multiple PBX Networks
  116. Port Security
  117. Built-in Router
  118. WAN Connection
  119. DHCP Relay Agent
  120. Dynamic DNS
  121. DNS Client
  122. Protocol Bridge—IPv6 Bridge
  123. MAC Address Clone
  124. Routing
  125. Firewall—Packet Filtering
  126. Firewall—Stateful Packet Inspection
  127. Firewall—Other Security Settings
  128. Dynamic NAPT (IP masquerade)
  129. DMZ Host
  130. IPsec Pass-through
  131. PPTP Pass-through
  132. Quality of Service (QoS)
  133. VPN—IPsec
  134. VPN—VPSS Setting
  135. Router Command
  136. Appendix
  137. PBX Region Suffix Codes and Areas
  138. System Prompt Languages
  139. Revision History
  140. PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  141. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  142. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  143. PCMPR Software File Version 004.00xxx
  144. PCMPR Software File Version 004.01xxx
  145. PCMPR Software File Version 004.1xxxx
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Overview
  10. Introduction
  11. Entering Characters
  12. PC Programming
  13. PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
  14. Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-line Mode
  15. PBX Configuration Types
  16. One-look Networking Survivability
  17. Introduction of Web Maintenance Console
  18. Access Levels
  19. Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
  20. Easy Setup Wizard
  21. Software Interface
  22. Card Status
  23. Extension Number Setting
  24. Logout
  25. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  26. Web Maintenance Console Home Screen
  27. Home Screen
  28. Home Screen—Add Site Wizard
  29. Status
  30. Status—Equipment Status
  31. Status—Equipment Status—CS Information
  32. Status—Equipment Status—PS Information
  33. Status—Equipment Status—UM Port status
  34. Status—Equipment Status—USB
  35. System Control
  36. System Control—Program Update
  37. System Control—Program Update—Download Program File
  38. System Control—Program Update—Update Program File
  39. System Control—Program Update—Plug and Update
  40. System Control—MOH
  41. System Control—MOH—Delete
  42. System Control—MOH—Status / Backup
  43. System Control—FAX Card
  44. System Control—System Reset
  45. System Control—System Shutdown
  46. Tool
  47. Tool—System Data Backup to USB
  48. Tool—BRI Automatic Configuration
  49. Tool—NDSS Link Data Clear
  50. Tool—Call Pickup for My Group
  51. Tool—Extension List View
  52. Tool—Import
  53. Tool—Export
  54. Tool—Screen Customise
  55. Tool—UM Data Backup
  56. Tool—UM Data Backup—Manual Backup
  57. Tool—UM Data Backup—Scheduled Backup
  58. Tool—UM Data Restore
  59. Tool—UM Backup History
  60. Tool—DXDP All OUS
  61. Tool—Contact information
  62. Tool—UT Option Setting
  63. Tool—URL Information
  64. Utility
  65. Utility—Diagnosis
  66. Utility—Diagnosis—Ping
  67. Utility—File
  68. Utility—File—File Transfer PBX to PC
  69. Utility—File—File View
  70. Utility—File—File Delete
  71. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PC to PBX
  72. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PBX to PC
  73. Utility—Log
  74. Utility—Log—Syslog
  75. Utility—Log—Web-MC Event Log
  76. Utility—Log—UM System Log
  77. Utility—Monitor/Trace
  78. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-IPGW16 Protocol Trace
  79. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace
  80. Utility—Monitor/Trace—CS Status Monitor
  81. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Protocol Trace
  82. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Task sequence Trace
  83. Utility—Monitor/Trace—UM System Trace (Internal)
  84. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1/E1 Signalling Bit Monitor
  85. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1/E1 Line Trace
  86. Utility—Report
  87. Utility—Report—IP Extension Statistical Information
  88. Utility—Report—UM View Reports
  89. Utility—Report—E-mail Report
  90. Utility—Activation Key Installation
  91. Utility—Email Notification
  92. Utility—Email Notification—System Analysis
  93. Utility—Email Notification—Test Email
  94. Utility—Command
  95. Utility—UM – System Prompts Customisation
  96. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording
  97. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting
  98. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting List
  99. external call
  100. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Maintenance
  101. Utility—UM - System Maintenance
  102. Utility—CS-Web Connection
  103. User
  104. Users—User Profiles
  105. Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
  106. Users—Add User
  107. Users—Add User—Multiple Users
  108. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording
  109. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording—Record List
  110. PBX Configuration—[1] Configuration
  111. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
  112. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Summary
  113. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Activation Key Status
  114. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—System Property
  115. system status
  116. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property
  117. sip extension
  118. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—FAX Card
  119. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—NSVM
  120. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Card Property
  121. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Port Property
  122. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—Port Type View
  123. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Shelf Property
  124. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Card Property
  125. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Port Property
  126. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property
  127. incoming call
  128. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property—GK Settings
  129. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—Hunt Pattern
  130. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Port Property
  131. call distribution port group
  132. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Card Property
  133. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Port Property
  134. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Card Property
  135. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Port Property
  136. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Card Property
  137. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Port Property
  138. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Card Property
  139. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Port Property
  140. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot— SLC2 - Card Property
  141. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—SLC2 - Port Property
  142. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - LCO type
  143. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - LCO Port
  144. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type
  145. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - BRI Port
  146. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - PRI Port
  147. network configuration
  148. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2
  149. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2—Card Property - OPB3
  150. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—DOORPHONE Card—Card Property
  151. PBX Configuration—[1-2] Configuration—Portable Station
  152. PBX Configuration—[1-3] Configuration—Option
  153. PBX Configuration—[1-4] Configuration—Clock Priority
  154. PBX Configuration—[1-5] Configuration—DSP Resource
  155. PBX Configuration—[1-5-1] Configuration—DSP Resource—Setting—DSP Resource Advisor
  156. PBX Configuration—[1-5-2] Configuration—DSP Resource—Usage
  157. PBX Configuration—[2] System
  158. PBX Configuration—[2-1] System—Date & Time
  159. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving
  160. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—Daylight Saving
  161. PBX Configuration—[2-2] System—Operator & BGM
  162. PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters
  163. PBX Configuration—[2-4] System—Week Table
  164. PBX Configuration—[2-5] System—Holiday Table
  165. PBX Configuration—[2-6] System—Numbering Plan
  166. trunk group access
  167. doorphone call
  168. group paging
  169. single co line access
  170. directed call pickup
  171. group paging answer
  172. account code entry
  173. door open
  174. walking extension
  175. automatic call waiting
  176. incoming call queue monitor
  177. extension feature clear
  178. busy out cancel
  179. PBX Configuration—[2-6-2] System—Numbering Plan—Quick Dial
  180. PBX Configuration—[2-6-3] System—Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature
  181. automatic callback busy
  182. PBX Configuration—[2-7] System—Class of Service
  183. transfer to co
  184. dnd override
  185. executive busy override
  186. executive busy override deny
  187. door unlock
  188. PBX Configuration—[2-7-2] System—Class of Service—External Call Block
  189. PBX Configuration—[2-7-3] System—Class of Service—Internal Call Block
  190. PBX Configuration—[2-8] System—Ring Tone Patterns
  191. PBX Configuration—[2-8-2] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from DOORPHONE
  192. PBX Configuration—[2-8-3] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others
  193. PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options
  194. PBX Configuration—[2-10] System—Extension CID Settings
  195. caller id signal type
  196. PBX Configuration—[2-11] System—Audio Gain
  197. PBX Configuration—[2-11-2] System—Audio Gain—Card
  198. PBX Configuration—[3] Group
  199. PBX Configuration—[3-1] Group—Trunk Group
  200. line hunting order
  201. host pbx access code
  202. PBX Configuration—[3-1-2] Group—Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
  203. PBX Configuration—[3-1-3] Group—Trunk Group—Caller ID Modification
  204. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialling Plan
  205. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialling Plan—Auto Assign
  206. PBX Configuration—[3-1-5] Group—Trunk Group—Charge Rate
  207. PBX Configuration—[3-2] Group—User Group
  208. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group
  209. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group—All Setting
  210. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group
  211. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—All Setting
  212. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—External Pager
  213. PBX Configuration—[3-5] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group
  214. overflow queuing busy
  215. overflow no answer
  216. queuing time table
  217. extension no answer redirection time
  218. PBX Configuration—[3-5-1] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings—Member List
  219. delayed ring
  220. PBX Configuration—[3-5-2] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table
  221. PBX Configuration—[3-5-3] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Miscellaneous
  222. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group
  223. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group—Member List
  224. PBX Configuration—[3-7] Group—UM Group
  225. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings
  226. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  227. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group
  228. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group—Member List
  229. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group
  230. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group—Member List
  231. PBX Configuration—[3-10] Group—P2P Group
  232. PBX Configuration—[3-11] Group—VM(DPT) Group
  233. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings
  234. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  235. PBX Configuration—[3-12] Group—VM(DTMF) Group
  236. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings
  237. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings—Member List
  238. PBX Configuration—[4] Extension
  239. PBX Configuration—[4-1] Extension—Wired Extension
  240. paging deny
  241. PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  242. PBX Configuration—[4-1-2] Extension—Wired Extension—FWD/DND
  243. PBX Configuration—[4-1-3] Extension—Wired Extension—Speed Dial
  244. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button
  245. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  246. PBX Configuration—[4-1-5] Extension—Wired Extension—PF Button
  247. PBX Configuration—[4-1-6] Extension—Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data Send
  248. PBX Configuration—[4-2] Extension—Portable Station
  249. PBX Configuration—[4-2-1] Extension—Portable Station—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  250. PBX Configuration—[4-2-2] Extension—Portable Station—FWD/DND
  251. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button
  252. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  253. PBX Configuration—[4-2-4] Extension—Portable Station—NDSS Link Data Send
  254. PBX Configuration—[4-3] Extension—DSS Console
  255. PBX Configuration—[5] Optional Device
  256. PBX Configuration—[5-1] Optional Device—Doorphone
  257. PBX Configuration—[5-2] Optional Device—External Pager
  258. PBX Configuration—[5-3] Optional Device—Voice Message
  259. PBX Configuration—[5-3-2] Optional Device—Voice Message—DISA Message
  260. PBX Configuration—[5-4] Optional Device—External Relay
  261. PBX Configuration—[5-5] Optional Device—External Sensor
  262. PBX Configuration—[6] Feature
  263. PBX Configuration—[6-1] Feature—System Speed Dial
  264. PBX Configuration—[6-2] Feature—Hotel & Charge
  265. PBX Configuration—[6-3] Feature—Verification Code
  266. itemised billing code for ars
  267. budget management
  268. PBX Configuration—[6-4] Feature—Second Dial Tone
  269. PBX Configuration—[6-5] Feature—Absent Message
  270. PBX Configuration—[6-6] Feature—Tenant
  271. system speed dial
  272. PBX Configuration—[7] TRS
  273. PBX Configuration—[7-1] TRS—Denied Code
  274. PBX Configuration—[7-2] TRS—Exception Code
  275. PBX Configuration—[7-3] TRS—Special Carrier
  276. PBX Configuration—[7-4] TRS—Emergency Dial
  277. PBX Configuration—[7-5] TRS—Miscellaneous
  278. PBX Configuration—[8] ARS
  279. PBX Configuration—[8-1] ARS—System Setting
  280. PBX Configuration—[8-2] ARS—Leading Number
  281. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time
  282. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time—Time Setting
  283. PBX Configuration—[8-4] ARS—Routing Plan Priority
  284. PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier
  285. PBX Configuration—[8-6] ARS—Leading Number Exception
  286. PBX Configuration—[8-7] ARS—Authorisation Code for TRG
  287. PBX Configuration—[9] Private Network
  288. PBX Configuration—[9-1] Private Network—TIE Table
  289. trunk group
  290. PBX Configuration—[9-2] Private Network—Network Data Transmission
  291. PBX Configuration—[9-3] Private Network—Network Operator (VoIP)
  292. PBX Configuration—[9-4] Private Network—NDSS Key Table
  293. PBX Configuration—[9-5] Private Network—Centralised UM/VM Unit
  294. PBX Configuration—[10] CO & Incoming Call
  295. PBX Configuration—[10-1] CO & Incoming Call—CO Line Settings
  296. PBX Configuration—[10-2] CO & Incoming Call—DIL Table & Port Settings
  297. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table
  298. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table—Automatic Registration
  299. Generate
  300. PBX Configuration—[10-4] CO & Incoming Call—MSN Table
  301. PBX Configuration—[10-5] CO & Incoming Call—Miscellaneous
  302. PBX Configuration—[11] Maintenance
  303. PBX Configuration—[11-1] Maintenance—Main
  304. PBX Configuration—[11-2] Maintenance—Air Synchronisation
  305. PBX Configuration—[11-3] Maintenance—Power Failure Transfer
  306. UM Configuration—[1] Mailbox Settings
  307. UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
  308. UM Configuration—[1-3] Mailbox Settings—Auto Configuration
  309. UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service
  310. call transfer
  311. UM Configuration—[3] UM Extension / Trunk Service
  312. UM Configuration—[3-1] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Service Group
  313. UM Configuration—[3-2] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Port Assignment
  314. UM Configuration—[4] Service Settings
  315. UM Configuration—[4-1] Service Settings—Caller ID / PIN Call Routing
  316. UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—Parameters
  317. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service
  318. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Menu & Transfer
  319. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Date Control
  320. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Time Control
  321. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Day Control
  322. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Password
  323. UM Configuration—[4-4] Service Settings—Holiday Table
  324. UM Configuration—[5] System Parameters
  325. UM Configuration—[5-1] System Parameters—Mailbox Group
  326. UM Configuration—[5-2] System Parameters—Extension Group
  327. UM Configuration—[5-3] System Parameters—System Caller Name Announcement
  328. UM Configuration—[5-4] System Parameters—Parameters
  329. UM Configuration—[6] H/W Settings
  330. UM Configuration—[7] System Security
  331. Network Service
  332. Network Service—[1] IP Address/Ports
  333. advanced settings
  334. Network Service—[2] Server Feature
  335. Network Service—[2-2] Server Feature—FTP
  336. Network Service—[2-4] Server Feature—HTTP
  337. Network Service—[2-5] Server Feature—NTP
  338. Network Service—[2-6] Server Feature—SMTP
  339. Network Service—[2-7] Server Feature—IMAP4
  340. Network Service—[3] Client Feature
  341. Network Service—[3-2] Client Feature—Syslog
  342. Network Service—[3-3] Client Feature—SNMP Agent
  343. Network Service—[4] Other
  344. Appendix
  345. Revision History
  346. KX-NS1000 PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  347. Feature Programming References
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. Document Version
  2. account code entry
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Operation
  7. Before Operating the Telephones
  8. Important Safety Instructions
  9. Precautions
  10. F.C.C. REQUIREMENTS AND RELEVANT INFORMATION
  11. flexible buttons
  12. Basic Operations
  13. Answering Calls
  14. Telephone Features and Operation
  15. Account Code Entry
  16. Alternate Calling—Ring/Voice
  17. BGM (Background Music)
  18. Call Monitor
  19. Call Park
  20. Call Pickup
  21. Call Splitting
  22. Call Transfer
  23. transferring to an outside party using the pbx service
  24. CALL WAITING FEATURES
  25. answering call waiting in the pbx
  26. Call Waiting Tone
  27. Character Entry
  28. Conference
  29. Conference, Unattended
  30. Conference Group Call
  31. Data Line Security
  32. DISA (Direct Inward System Access)
  33. to call an extension
  34. DND (Do Not Disturb)
  35. dnd override
  36. Door Open
  37. Doorphone Call
  38. EFA (External Feature Access)
  39. Executive Busy Override
  40. Extension Dial Lock
  41. Extension Feature Clear
  42. Extension PIN (Personal Identification Number)
  43. External Relay
  44. External Sensor
  45. Hands-free Answerback
  46. Hands-free Operation
  47. Headset Operation
  48. to transfer a call
  49. HOSPITALITY FEATURES
  50. ICD GROUP FEATURES
  51. ICD Group Features—Call Log History for ICD Group
  52. ICD Group Features—Incoming Call Queue Monitor
  53. ICD Group Features—Log-in/Log-out
  54. ICD Group Features—Log-in/Log-out Monitor and Remote Control
  55. ICD Group Features—Manual Queue Redirection
  56. Message Waiting
  57. Mute
  58. Off-hook Monitor
  59. One-touch Dialing
  60. Paralleled Telephone
  61. PDN (Primary Directory Number)/SDN (Secondary Directory Number Extension
  62. Printing Message
  63. Privacy Release
  64. Private Network Features—CLIR (Calling Line Identification Restriction)
  65. Private Network Features—COLP (Connected Line Identification Presentation)
  66. Private Network Features—TIE Line Access
  67. Quick Dialing
  68. Room Status Control
  69. check out
  70. Self Labeling (KX-NT366/KX-NT560/KX-UT248/KX-UT670 only)
  71. Speed Dialing, Personal
  72. Speed Dialing, System
  73. Timed Reminder
  74. Time Service
  75. Verification Code Entry
  76. Voice Mail Features—LCS (Live Call Screening)
  77. Voice Mail Features—Two-way Record
  78. Voice Mail Features—Voice Mail Integration
  79. Wake-up Call
  80. Walking COS
  81. Walking Extension
  82. Walking Extension, Enhanced
  83. Whisper OHCA
  84. Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
  85. Display Features
  86. Call Log, Outgoing
  87. Directories
  88. storing new names and numbers
  89. System Feature Access
  90. Cellular Phone Features
  91. Unified Messaging Features
  92. Logging in to and Configuring Your Mailbox
  93. changing your password
  94. Message Playback and Related Features
  95. remote access
  96. Sending Messages
  97. Transferring Calls
  98. leaving a message
  99. Other Features
  100. Quick Reference
  101. Document Version 2013-04 Operating Manual
  102. Manager Service Features
  103. Private Network Features—NDSS (Network Direct Station Selection) Monitor Release
  104. Remote Extension Dial Lock
  105. Configuring Unified Messaging Features
  106. Message Manager Features
  107. Customizing Your Phone & System
  108. Personal Programming
  109. Programming Feature Clear
  110. Customizing the Buttons
  111. System Programming Using Web Maintenance Console
  112. Customizing Extensions and the System–for Managers
  113. Manager Programming
  114. Appendix
  115. List of Operations by Telephone Type
  116. Troubleshooting
  117. Feature Number Table
  118. Tone
  119. Index
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. feature manual
  2. Document Version
  3. list of abbreviations
  4. Feature Manual
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. For Your Safety
  13. Features and Configurations—A
  14. Absent Message
  15. Account Code Entry
  16. ARS (Automatic Route Selection)
  17. Automatic Callback Busy (Camp-on)
  18. Automatic Extension Release
  19. Automatic Rerouting to Secondary PBX
  20. Automatic Time Adjustment
  21. Features and Configurations—B
  22. Backup Master Mode and Isolated Mode
  23. BGM (Background Music)
  24. Features and Configurations—C
  25. CA (Communication Assistant)
  26. Call Distribution Port Group
  27. Caller ID
  28. Call Hold
  29. Call Log, Incoming
  30. Call Monitor
  31. Call Park
  32. Call Pickup
  33. directed call pickup
  34. Call Splitting
  35. CALL WAITING FEATURES
  36. Call Waiting Tone
  37. CELLULAR PHONE FEATURES
  38. CLI (Calling Line Identification) Distribution
  39. CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation)
  40. CO Line Access
  41. CO Line Call Limitation
  42. Conference
  43. Conference Group Call
  44. Confirmation Tone
  45. Consultation Hold
  46. COS (Class of Service)
  47. CPC (Calling Party Control) Signal Detection
  48. Features and Configurations—D
  49. Data Line Security
  50. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  51. Dial Tone
  52. Dial Tone Transfer
  53. DID (Direct Inward Dialing)
  54. DIL (Direct In Line)
  55. Direct SIP Connection
  56. DISA (Direct Inward System Access)
  57. Display Information
  58. Distribution Order
  59. DND (Do Not Disturb)
  60. Door Open
  61. Doorphone Call
  62. DSP Resource Advisor
  63. DSP Resource Reservation
  64. DSP Resource Usage
  65. Features and Configurations—E
  66. EFA (External Feature Access)
  67. E-mail Notification for Extension Users
  68. E-mail Notification for Manager
  69. E-mail Notification of Sensor Alarm
  70. E-mail Notification of System-level Events
  71. Emergency Call
  72. Extension Dial Lock
  73. Extension PIN (Personal Identification Number)
  74. External Relay
  75. External Sensor
  76. Features and Configurations—F
  77. Fixed Buttons
  78. Flash/Recall/Terminate
  79. Flexible Buttons
  80. Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering
  81. Floating Extension
  82. FWD (Call Forwarding)
  83. FWD/DND Button, Group FWD Button
  84. Features and Configurations—G
  85. GROUP FEATURES
  86. paging group
  87. Features and Configurations—H
  88. Hands-free Answerback
  89. Hands-free Operation
  90. HOSPITALITY FEATURES
  91. Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone Company from a Host PBX)
  92. Hot Line
  93. Document Version 2016-03 Feature Manual
  94. ICD GROUP FEATURES
  95. ICD Group Features—Group Call Distribution
  96. ICD Group Features—Log-in/Log-out
  97. ICD Group Features—Outside Destinations
  98. ICD Group Features—Overflow
  99. ICD Group Features—Queuing
  100. ICD Group Features—Supervisory
  101. ICD Group Features—Supervisory Feature (ACD)
  102. ICD Group Features—VIP Call
  103. Idle Extension Hunting
  104. INCOMING CALL FEATURES
  105. Intercept Routing
  106. Intercept Routing—No Destination
  107. Intercom Call
  108. Internal Call Block
  109. IP-CS (KX-NS0154)
  110. IP-PT (IP Proprietary Telephone)
  111. ISDN (INTEGRATED SERVICES DIGITAL NETWORK) FEATURES
  112. Features and Configurations—K
  113. KX-UT Series SIP Phones
  114. Features and Configurations—L
  115. LED Indication
  116. Line Preference—Incoming
  117. Line Preference—Outgoing
  118. Local Alarm Information
  119. Features and Configurations—M
  120. Manager Features
  121. MEMORY DIALING FEATURES
  122. Message Waiting
  123. Music on Hold
  124. Mute
  125. Features and Configurations—O
  126. Off-hook Monitor
  127. OHCA (Off-hook Call Announcement)
  128. One-look Network
  129. One-look Network—IP Network Type Comparison
  130. ONE-LOOK NETWORKING SURVIVABILITY FEATURES
  131. One-numbered Extension
  132. One-touch Dialing
  133. Features and Configurations—P
  134. Paging
  135. Pause Insertion
  136. PC Programming
  137. PDN (Primary Directory Number)/SDN (Secondary Directory Number Extension
  138. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Connection
  139. PING Confirmation
  140. Power Failure Restart
  141. Printing Message
  142. PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES
  143. Private Network Features—Centralized Voice Mail
  144. Private Network Features—NDSS (Network Direct Station Selection)
  145. Private Network Features—Network ICD Group
  146. Private Network Features—PS Roaming by Network ICD Group
  147. PRIVATE NETWORK FEATURES—QSIG
  148. Private Network Features—QSIG—CCBS (Completion of Calls to Busy Subscriber)
  149. Private Network Features—QSIG—CF (Call Forwarding)
  150. Presentation) and CNIP/CONP (Calling/Connected Name Identification Presentation)
  151. Private Network Features—QSIG—CT (Call Transfer)
  152. Private Network Features—QSIG—Enhanced Features
  153. Private Network Features—VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
  154. PS (Portable Station)
  155. PS—Directory
  156. PS—Feature Buttons
  157. P-SIP (Panasonic SIP Phones)
  158. PT Programming
  159. Features and Configurations—Q
  160. Quick Dialing
  161. Features and Configurations—R
  162. Redial, Last Number
  163. Ring Tone Pattern Selection
  164. Room Status Control
  165. Features and Configurations—S
  166. Simple Remote Connection
  167. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Extension
  168. SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) CO Line
  169. SIP Refer Transfer
  170. SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
  171. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) System Monitor
  172. Special Carrier Access Code
  173. Speed Dialing, Personal
  174. Speed Dialing, System
  175. Stacking Connection
  176. Syslog Record Management
  177. TAFAS (Trunk Answer From Any Station)
  178. time service
  179. Time Service
  180. Timed Reminder
  181. TRS (Toll Restriction)
  182. Trunk Adaptor Connection
  183. Features and Configurations—U
  184. UM Group Failover
  185. Unified Messaging—Alternate Extension Group
  186. Unified Messaging—Automated Attendant (AA)
  187. Unified Messaging—Automatic Login
  188. Unified Messaging—Automatic Two-way Recording for Manager
  189. Unified Messaging—Autoplay New Message
  190. Unified Messaging—Broadcasting Messages
  191. Unified Messaging—Call Transfer Status
  192. Unified Messaging—Callback Number Entry
  193. Unified Messaging—Caller ID Screening
  194. Unified Messaging—Call-through Service
  195. Unified Messaging—Company Greeting
  196. Unified Messaging—Covering Extension
  197. Unified Messaging—Custom Service Builder
  198. Unified Messaging—Dialing by Name
  199. Unified Messaging—Emergency Greeting
  200. Unified Messaging—Fax Cover
  201. Unified Messaging—Fax Server
  202. Unified Messaging—Fax Service
  203. Unified Messaging—Group Distribution Lists
  204. Unified Messaging—Holiday Service
  205. Unified Messaging—Incomplete Call Handling Service
  206. Unified Messaging—Intercept Routing to a Mailbox
  207. Unified Messaging—Interview Service
  208. Unified Messaging—List All Names
  209. Unified Messaging—Logical Extension (All Calls Transfer to Mailbox)
  210. Unified Messaging—Mailbox Capacity Warning
  211. Unified Messaging—Message Reception Mode
  212. Unified Messaging—Message Waiting Notification—E-mail Device
  213. Unified Messaging—Message Waiting Notification—Lamp
  214. Unified Messaging—Microsoft Outlook Integration
  215. Unified Messaging—Multilingual Service
  216. Unified Messaging—No DTMF Input Operation
  217. Unified Messaging—Password Administration
  218. Unified Messaging—Personal Greetings
  219. Unified Messaging—PIN Call Routing
  220. Unified Messaging—Port Service
  221. Unified Messaging—Recover Message
  222. Unified Messaging—Remote Time Service Set
  223. Unified Messaging—Service Group
  224. Unified Messaging—System Backup/Restore
  225. Unified Messaging—System Prompts
  226. Unified Messaging—System Reports
  227. Unified Messaging—Timed Reminder Setting
  228. Unified Messaging—Transfer Recall to a Mailbox
  229. Unified Messaging—Trunk Service (Universal Port)
  230. Unified Messaging—Urgent Message
  231. Unified Messaging—Mailbox Auto Configuration
  232. Unified Messaging—Voice Mail (VM) Transfer Button
  233. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Integration
  234. Upgrading the Software
  235. User Profiles
  236. Verification Code Entry
  237. Virtual PS
  238. Features and Configurations—W
  239. Walking COS
  240. Walking Extension
  241. Walking Extension-Home position control
  242. Whisper OHCA
  243. Wireless XDP Parallel Mode
  244. Appendix
  245. Capacity of System Resources
  246. Tones/Ring Tones
  247. Features that Require Activation Keys
  248. Supported Management Information Base (MIB) Table
  249. Revision History
  250. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  251. PCMPR Software File Version 004.0xxxx
  252. PCMPR Software File Version 004.1xxxx
  253. PCMPR Software File Version 004.2xxxx
  254. PCMPR Software File Version 004.3xxxx
  255. PCMPR Software File Version 004.4xxxx
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. installation manual
  2. system components
  3. Document Version
  4. list of abbreviations
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. safety precautions
  10. Safety Precautions
  11. For Your Safety
  12. Important Safety Instructions
  13. Precautions
  14. Data Security
  15. F.C.C. REQUIREMENTS AND RELEVANT INFORMATION
  16. System Outline
  17. Basic System Construction
  18. System Configurations
  19. system connection diagram
  20. System Connection Diagram
  21. Optional Equipment
  22. Specifications
  23. Characteristics
  24. system capacity
  25. System Capacity
  26. information about the activation keys
  27. Information about the Activation Keys
  28. Type and Maximum Number of Activation Keys
  29. activation key code and key management system
  30. using cti applications
  31. Using CTI Applications
  32. Installation
  33. Before Installation
  34. Installation of the PBX
  35. Names and Locations
  36. Opening/Closing the Top Cover
  37. Frame Ground Connection
  38. Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
  39. Installing/Removing the Storage Memory Card
  40. Types of Connectors
  41. Attaching a Ferrite Core
  42. inch Rack Mounting
  43. Placing the PBX on a Desktop
  44. surge protector installation
  45. Surge Protector Installation
  46. The Mother Board and Expansion Cards
  47. Mother Board
  48. Storage Memory M Card (KX-NS0136), Storage Memory L Card (KX-NS0137)
  49. DSP S Card (KX-NS0110), DSP M Card (KX-NS0111), DSP L Card KX-NS0112)
  50. FAX Card (KX-NS0106)
  51. virtual cards
  52. Virtual Cards
  53. Physical CO Line and Extension Cards
  54. SLC2/LCOT2 Card (KX-NS0180)
  55. SLC2/PRI23 Card (KX-NS0290)
  56. Stacking Cards
  57. STACK-M Card (KX-NS0130)
  58. STACK-S (NCP) Card (KX-NS0131)
  59. STACK-S (TDE) Card (KX-NS0132)
  60. the doorphone card
  61. The Doorphone Card
  62. Connection of SLTs
  63. Connecting to a Doorphone, Door Opener, and/or External Sensor
  64. connection of peripherals
  65. Connection of Peripherals
  66. lan connection
  67. LAN Connection
  68. lan connections for ip telephones
  69. LAN Connections for IP Telephones
  70. Power Failure Ports
  71. Starting the KX-NS1000
  72. Programming Information
  73. Overview of Web Maintenance Console
  74. direct connection
  75. PC Connection
  76. starting web maintenance console
  77. Starting Web Maintenance Console
  78. Programming the PBX
  79. Easy Setup Wizard
  80. Enabling the DHCP Server Feature
  81. Installing the Virtual IP Cards to the PBX
  82. Configuration of the Activation Keys
  83. Programming a One-look Network
  84. Programming an H.323 QSIG Network
  85. programming the address translation table
  86. Programming the Address Translation Table
  87. programming the network settings
  88. Programming the Network Settings
  89. Programming SIP CO Lines
  90. Assigning Networking Information to IP Telephones
  91. Assigning IP Addressing Information
  92. setting vlan parameters
  93. Setting VLAN Parameters
  94. setting lldp parameters
  95. Setting LLDP Parameters
  96. setting diffserv parameters
  97. Setting Diffserv Parameters
  98. configuration of ip ports
  99. Configuration of IP Ports
  100. ECO mode (KX-NT500 series only)
  101. Registering IP Telephones
  102. De-registering IP Telephones
  103. installing sip phones at a remote site
  104. Installing SIP Phones at a Remote Site
  105. Installing IP Phones at a Remote Site with a Built-in Media Relay Gateway
  106. configuration of users
  107. Configuration of Users
  108. Programming E-mail Integration for UM Voice/Fax Messages
  109. automatic configuration of mailboxes
  110. Automatic Configuration of Mailboxes
  111. Information about Stacking PBXs
  112. Methods of Stacking PBXs
  113. troubleshooting
  114. Troubleshooting
  115. Connection
  116. Operation
  117. error messages
  118. Error Messages
  119. Restarting the KX-NS1000
  120. troubleshooting by error log
  121. Troubleshooting by Error Log
  122. networking information
  123. Information about Using an IP Network
  124. Using a VoIP Network with the PBX
  125. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Server
  126. VLAN (Virtual LAN)
  127. Jitter Buffer
  128. network configuration
  129. Network Configuration
  130. Network Devices
  131. QoS (Quality of Service)
  132. Network Time Protocol (NTP)
  133. H.323 CO Lines
  134. Gatekeeper
  135. Bandwidth Assessment
  136. Virtual VoIP Gateway Card Specifications
  137. SIP CO Lines
  138. IP Telephony Service
  139. SIP Requirements
  140. Bandwidth Requirements
  141. Virtual SIP CO Line Card Specifications
  142. Types of PBX Networks
  143. One-look Network
  144. One-look Networking Survivability
  145. configuration procedure
  146. Information about Slave Units
  147. H.323 QSIG Network
  148. port security
  149. Port Security
  150. Built-in Router
  151. WAN Connection
  152. DHCP Relay Agent
  153. Dynamic DNS
  154. Protocol Bridge—IPv6 Bridge
  155. MAC Address Clone
  156. Routing
  157. Firewall
  158. Firewall—Stateful Packet Inspection
  159. Firewall—Other Security Settings
  160. Dynamic NAPT (IP masquerade)
  161. DMZ Host
  162. IPsec Pass-through
  163. PPTP Pass-through
  164. VPN—IPsec
  165. VPN—VPSS Setting
  166. Router Command
  167. WAN Port Mirroring
  168. Document Version 2016-03 Installation Manual
  169. System Prompt Languages
  170. Quality of Service (QoS)
  171. PCMPR Software File Version 003.0xxxx
  172. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  173. PCMPR Software File Version 004.0xxxx
  174. PCMPR Software File Version 004.1xxxx
  175. PCMPR Software File Version 004.2xxxx
  176. PCMPR Software File Version 004.3xxxx
  177. PCMPR Software File Version 004.4xxxx
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. Document Version
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Overview
  12. Introduction
  13. Entering Characters
  14. PC Programming
  15. PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
  16. Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-line Mode
  17. PBX Configuration Types
  18. One-look Networking Survivability
  19. Introduction of Web Maintenance Console
  20. Access Levels
  21. Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
  22. Easy Setup Wizard
  23. Software Interface
  24. Card Status
  25. Extension Number Setting
  26. Logout
  27. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  28. Web Maintenance Console Home Screen
  29. Home Screen
  30. Home Screen—Add Site Wizard
  31. Status
  32. Status—Equipment Status
  33. Status—Equipment Status—CS Information
  34. Status—Equipment Status—PS Information
  35. Status—Equipment Status—UM Port status
  36. Status—Equipment Status—USB
  37. System Control
  38. System Control—Program Update
  39. System Control—Program Update—Download Program File
  40. System Control—Program Update—Update Program File
  41. System Control—Program Update—Plug and Update
  42. System Control—MOH
  43. System Control—MOH—Delete
  44. System Control—MOH—Status / Backup
  45. System Control—FAX Card
  46. System Control—System Reset
  47. System Control—System Shutdown
  48. Tool
  49. Tool—System Data Backup
  50. Tool—System Data Backup—Backup to NAS
  51. Tool—NDSS Link Data Clear
  52. Tool—Call Pickup for My Group
  53. Tool—Extension List View
  54. Tool—Import
  55. Tool—Export
  56. Tool—Screen Customize
  57. Tool—UM Data Backup
  58. Tool—UM Data Backup—Manual Backup
  59. Tool—UM Data Backup—Scheduled Backup
  60. Tool—UM Data Restore
  61. Tool—UM Backup History
  62. Tool—DXDP All OUS
  63. Tool—Contact information
  64. Tool—UT Option Setting
  65. Tool—URL Information
  66. Utility
  67. Utility—Diagnosis
  68. Utility—Diagnosis—Ping
  69. Utility—File
  70. Utility—File—File Transfer PBX to PC
  71. Utility—File—File View
  72. Utility—File—File Delete
  73. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PC to PBX
  74. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PBX to PC
  75. Utility—Log
  76. Utility—Log—Syslog
  77. Utility—Log—Web-MC Event Log
  78. Utility—Log—UM System Log
  79. Utility—Monitor/Trace
  80. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-IPGW16 Protocol Trace
  81. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace
  82. Utility—Monitor/Trace—CS Status Monitor—Air Sync Group
  83. Utility—Monitor/Trace—CS Status Monitor—LAN Sync Group
  84. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Protocol Trace
  85. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Task sequence Trace
  86. Utility—Monitor/Trace—UM System Trace (Internal)
  87. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1 Signaling Bit Monitor
  88. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1 Line Trace
  89. Utility—Report
  90. Utility—Report—IP Extension Statistical Information
  91. Utility—Report—UM View Reports
  92. Utility—Report—E-mail Report
  93. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information
  94. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information—LAN Sync Information
  95. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information—PS Call Disconnect Log
  96. Utility—Activation Key Installation
  97. Utility—Email Notification
  98. Utility—Email Notification—System Analysis
  99. Utility—Email Notification—Test Email
  100. Utility—Command
  101. Utility—UM – System Prompts Customization
  102. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording
  103. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting
  104. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting List
  105. external call
  106. Document Version 2016-03 PC Programming Manual
  107. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Maintenance
  108. Utility—UM - System Maintenance
  109. Utility—CS-Web Connection
  110. Utility—Flash ROM ID Information
  111. User
  112. Users—User Profiles
  113. Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
  114. Users—Add User
  115. Users—Add User—Multiple Users
  116. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording
  117. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording—Record List
  118. Users—ICDG Management
  119. Users—ICDG Management—ACD Report
  120. Users—ICDG Management—ACD Scheduled Export
  121. Users—ICDG Management—ACD Export History
  122. PBX Configuration—[1] Configuration
  123. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
  124. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Summary
  125. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Activation Key Status
  126. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—System Property
  127. system status
  128. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property
  129. sip extension
  130. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—FAX Card
  131. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—NSVM
  132. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Card Property
  133. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Port Property
  134. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—Port Type View
  135. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Shelf Property
  136. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Card Property
  137. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Port Property
  138. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property
  139. incoming call
  140. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property—GK Settings
  141. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—Hunt Pattern
  142. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Port Property
  143. call distribution port group
  144. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Card Property
  145. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Port Property
  146. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Card Property
  147. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Port Property
  148. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Card Property
  149. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Port Property
  150. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Card Property
  151. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Port Property
  152. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot— SLC2 - Card Property
  153. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—SLC2 - Port Property
  154. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - LCO type
  155. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - LCO Port
  156. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - PRI type
  157. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - PRI Port
  158. network configuration
  159. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2
  160. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2—Card Property - OPB3
  161. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—DOORPHONE Card—Card Property
  162. PBX Configuration—[1-2] Configuration—Portable Station
  163. PBX Configuration—[1-3] Configuration—Option
  164. PBX Configuration—[1-4] Configuration—Clock Priority
  165. PBX Configuration—[1-5] Configuration—DSP Resource
  166. PBX Configuration—[1-5-1] Configuration—DSP Resource—Setting—DSP Resource Advisor
  167. PBX Configuration—[1-5-2] Configuration—DSP Resource—Usage
  168. PBX Configuration—[2] System
  169. PBX Configuration—[2-1] System—Date & Time
  170. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving
  171. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—Daylight Saving
  172. PBX Configuration—[2-2] System—Operator & BGM
  173. PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters
  174. PBX Configuration—[2-4] System—Week Table
  175. PBX Configuration—[2-5] System—Holiday Table
  176. PBX Configuration—[2-6] System—Numbering Plan
  177. trunk group access
  178. doorphone call
  179. group paging
  180. single co line access
  181. directed call pickup
  182. group paging answer
  183. account code entry
  184. door open
  185. walking extension
  186. incoming call queue monitor
  187. extension feature clear
  188. busy out cancel
  189. other pbx extension
  190. PBX Configuration—[2-6-2] System—Numbering Plan—Quick Dial
  191. PBX Configuration—[2-6-3] System—Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature
  192. automatic callback busy
  193. PBX Configuration—[2-7] System—Class of Service
  194. trs level for system speed dialing
  195. transfer to co
  196. account code mode
  197. dnd override
  198. executive busy override
  199. executive busy override deny
  200. door unlock
  201. PBX Configuration—[2-7-2] System—Class of Service—External Call Block
  202. PBX Configuration—[2-7-3] System—Class of Service—Internal Call Block
  203. PBX Configuration—[2-8] System—Ring Tone Patterns
  204. PBX Configuration—[2-8-2] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from DOORPHONE
  205. PBX Configuration—[2-8-3] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others
  206. PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options
  207. walking cos
  208. PBX Configuration—[2-10] System—Extension CID Settings
  209. caller id signal type
  210. PBX Configuration—[2-11] System—Audio Gain
  211. PBX Configuration—[2-11-2] System—Audio Gain—Card
  212. PBX Configuration—[3-1] Group—Trunk Group
  213. line hunting order
  214. host pbx access code
  215. PBX Configuration—[3-1-2] Group—Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
  216. PBX Configuration—[3-1-3] Group—Trunk Group—Caller ID Modification
  217. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialing Plan
  218. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Dialing Plan—Auto Assign
  219. PBX Configuration—[3-2] Group—User Group
  220. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group
  221. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group—All Setting
  222. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group
  223. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—All Setting
  224. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—External Pager
  225. PBX Configuration—[3-5] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group
  226. overflow queuing busy
  227. overflow no answer
  228. queuing time table
  229. extension no answer redirection time
  230. PBX Configuration—[3-5-1] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings—Member List
  231. delayed ring
  232. PBX Configuration—[3-5-2] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table
  233. PBX Configuration—[3-5-3] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Miscellaneous
  234. PBX Configuration–[3-5-4] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—ACD Supervisor
  235. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group
  236. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group—Member List
  237. PBX Configuration—[3-7] Group—UM Group
  238. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings
  239. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  240. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group
  241. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group—Member List
  242. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group
  243. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group—Member List
  244. PBX Configuration—[3-10] Group—P2P Group
  245. PBX Configuration—[3-11] Group—VM(DPT) Group
  246. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings
  247. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  248. PBX Configuration—[3-12] Group—VM(DTMF) Group
  249. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings
  250. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings—Member List
  251. PBX Configuration—[4] Extension
  252. PBX Configuration—[4-1] Extension—Wired Extension
  253. paging deny
  254. slt mw mode
  255. PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  256. PBX Configuration—[4-1-2] Extension—Wired Extension—FWD/DND
  257. PBX Configuration—[4-1-3] Extension—Wired Extension—Speed Dial
  258. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button
  259. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  260. PBX Configuration—[4-1-5] Extension—Wired Extension—PF Button
  261. PBX Configuration—[4-1-6] Extension—Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data Send
  262. PBX Configuration—[4-1-7] Extension—Wired Extension—CLIP ID Table
  263. PBX Configuration—[4-2] Extension—Portable Station
  264. PBX Configuration—[4-2-1] Extension—Portable Station—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  265. PBX Configuration—[4-2-2] Extension—Portable Station—FWD/DND
  266. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button
  267. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  268. PBX Configuration—[4-2-4] Extension—Portable Station—NDSS Link Data Send
  269. PBX Configuration—[4-2-5] Extension—Portable Station—CLIP ID Table
  270. PBX Configuration—[4-2-6] Extension—Portable Station—Single CO Appearance
  271. PBX Configuration—[4-3] Extension—DSS Console
  272. PBX Configuration—[5] Optional Device
  273. PBX Configuration—[5-1] Optional Device—Doorphone
  274. PBX Configuration—[5-2] Optional Device—External Pager
  275. PBX Configuration—[5-3] Optional Device—Voice Message
  276. PBX Configuration—[5-3-2] Optional Device—Voice Message—DISA Message
  277. PBX Configuration—[5-4] Optional Device—External Relay
  278. PBX Configuration—[5-5] Optional Device—External Sensor
  279. PBX Configuration—[6] Feature
  280. PBX Configuration—[6-1] Feature—System Speed Dial
  281. PBX Configuration—[6-2] Feature—Hotel
  282. PBX Configuration—[6-3] Feature—Verification Code
  283. PBX Configuration—[6-4] Feature—Second Dial Tone
  284. PBX Configuration—[6-5] Feature—Absent Message
  285. PBX Configuration—[6-6] Feature—Tenant
  286. ars mode
  287. PBX Configuration—[7] TRS
  288. PBX Configuration—[7-1] TRS—Denied Code
  289. PBX Configuration—[7-2] TRS—Exception Code
  290. PBX Configuration—[7-3] TRS—Special Carrier
  291. PBX Configuration—[7-4] TRS—Emergency Dial
  292. PBX Configuration—[7-5] TRS—Miscellaneous
  293. PBX Configuration—[8] ARS
  294. PBX Configuration—[8-1] ARS—System Setting
  295. PBX Configuration—[8-2] ARS—Leading Number
  296. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time
  297. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time—Time Setting
  298. PBX Configuration—[8-4] ARS—Routing Plan Priority
  299. PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier
  300. PBX Configuration—[8-6] ARS—Leading Number Exception
  301. PBX Configuration—[8-7] ARS—Authorization Code for TRG
  302. PBX Configuration—[9-1] Private Network—TIE Table
  303. trunk group
  304. PBX Configuration—[9-2] Private Network—Network Data Transmission
  305. PBX Configuration—[9-3] Private Network—Network Operator (VoIP)
  306. PBX Configuration—[9-4] Private Network—NDSS Key Table
  307. PBX Configuration—[9-5] Private Network—Centralized UM/VM Unit
  308. PBX Configuration—[10] CO & Incoming Call
  309. PBX Configuration—[10-1] CO & Incoming Call—CO Line Settings
  310. PBX Configuration—[10-2] CO & Incoming Call—DIL Table & Port Settings
  311. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table
  312. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI/DID Table—Automatic Registration
  313. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI/DID Table—Name Generate
  314. PBX Configuration—[10-5] CO & Incoming Call—Miscellaneous
  315. PBX Configuration—[11] Maintenance
  316. PBX Configuration—[11-1] Maintenance—Main
  317. PBX Configuration—[11-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronization
  318. PBX Configuration—[11-2-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronization—LAN Synchronization
  319. PBX Configuration—[11-2-3] Maintenance—CS Synchronization—LAN Sync Group Setting
  320. PBX Configuration—[11-3] Maintenance—Power Failure Transfer
  321. UM Configuration—[1] Mailbox Settings
  322. UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
  323. UM Configuration—[1-3] Mailbox Settings—Auto Configuration
  324. UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service
  325. call transfer
  326. UM Configuration—[3] UM Extension / Trunk Service
  327. UM Configuration—[3-1] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Service Group
  328. UM Configuration—[3-2] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Port Assignment
  329. UM Configuration—[4] Service Settings
  330. UM Configuration—[4-1] Service Settings—Caller ID / PIN Call Routing
  331. UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—Parameters
  332. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service
  333. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Menu & Transfer
  334. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Date Control
  335. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Time Control
  336. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Day Control
  337. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Password
  338. UM Configuration—[4-4] Service Settings—Holiday Table
  339. UM Configuration—[5] System Parameters
  340. UM Configuration—[5-1] System Parameters
  341. UM Configuration—[5-2] System Parameters—Extension Group
  342. UM Configuration—[5-3] System Parameters—System Caller Name Announcement
  343. UM Configuration—[5-4] System Parameters—Parameters
  344. UM Configuration—[6] H/W Settings
  345. UM Configuration—[7] System Security
  346. Router Configuration
  347. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1] Router Information
  348. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1-2] Router Information—PPPoE Status
  349. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1-3] Router Information—VPN Status
  350. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2] WAN
  351. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-2] WAN—Network Monitor
  352. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-3] WAN—Protocol Bridge
  353. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-4] WAN—Dynamic DNS
  354. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-3] LAN
  355. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-3-2] LAN—DNS Server
  356. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-4] Routing
  357. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-5] DMZ
  358. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-6] MAC Address
  359. Router Configuration—Firewall—[2-1] One Touch Security
  360. Router Configuration—Firewall—[2-2] Packet Filtering
  361. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-1] VPSS
  362. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-2] IPSec
  363. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-3] Pass Through
  364. Router Configuration—QoS Settings—[4] QoS Service
  365. Network Service
  366. Network Service—[1] IP Address/Ports
  367. advanced settings
  368. Network Service—[2] Server Feature
  369. Network Service—[2-2] Server Feature—FTP
  370. Network Service—[2-4] Server Feature—HTTP
  371. Network Service—[2-5] Server Feature—NTP
  372. Network Service—[2-6] Server Feature—SMTP
  373. Network Service—[2-7] Server Feature—IMAP4
  374. Network Service—[2-8] Server Feature—TELNET
  375. Network Service—[3] Client Feature
  376. Network Service—[3-2] Client Feature—Syslog
  377. Network Service—[3-3] Client Feature—SNMP Agent
  378. Network Service—[4] Other
  379. Network Service—[4-2] Other—NAS
  380. Appendix
  381. Revision History
  382. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  383. PCMPR Software File Version 004.1xxxx
  384. PCMPR Software File Version 004.2xxxx
  385. PCMPR Software File Version 004.4xxxx
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: Telephone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Overview
  11. Introduction
  12. Entering Characters
  13. PC Programming
  14. PC Programming Using Off-line Mode
  15. Editing and Printing Terminal Labels in Off-line Mode
  16. PBX Configuration Types
  17. One-look Networking Survivability
  18. Introduction of Web Maintenance Console
  19. Access Levels
  20. Logging in to Web Maintenance Console
  21. Easy Setup Wizard
  22. Software Interface
  23. standard buttons
  24. Card Status
  25. Extension Number Setting
  26. Logout
  27. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
  28. setting features
  29. Web Maintenance Console Home Screen
  30. Home Screen
  31. Home Screen—Add Site Wizard
  32. Status
  33. Status—Equipment Status
  34. Status—Equipment Status—CS Information
  35. Status—Equipment Status—PS Information
  36. Status—Equipment Status—UM Port status
  37. Status—Equipment Status—USB
  38. System Control
  39. System Control—Program Update
  40. System Control—Program Update—Download Program File
  41. System Control—Program Update—Update Program File
  42. System Control—Program Update—Plug and Update
  43. System Control—MOH
  44. System Control—MOH—Delete
  45. System Control—MOH—Status / Backup
  46. System Control—FAX Card
  47. System Control—System Reset
  48. System Control—System Shutdown
  49. Tool
  50. Tool—System Data Backup
  51. Tool—System Data Backup—Backup to NAS
  52. Tool—BRI Automatic Configuration
  53. Tool—NDSS Link Data Clear
  54. Tool—Call Pickup for My Group
  55. Tool—Extension List View
  56. Tool—Import
  57. Tool—Export
  58. Tool—Screen Customise
  59. Tool—UM Data Backup
  60. Tool—UM Data Backup—Manual Backup
  61. Tool—UM Data Backup—Scheduled Backup
  62. Tool—UM Data Restore
  63. Tool—UM Backup History
  64. Tool—DXDP All OUS
  65. Tool—Contact information
  66. Tool—UT Option Setting
  67. Tool—URL Information
  68. Utility
  69. Utility—Diagnosis
  70. Utility—Diagnosis—Ping
  71. Utility—File
  72. Utility—File—File Transfer PBX to PC
  73. Utility—File—File View
  74. Utility—File—File Delete
  75. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PC to PBX
  76. Utility—File—Message File Transfer PBX to PC
  77. Utility—Log
  78. Utility—Log—Syslog
  79. Utility—Log—Web-MC Event Log
  80. Utility—Log—UM System Log
  81. Utility—Monitor/Trace
  82. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-IPGW16 Protocol Trace
  83. Utility—Monitor/Trace—V-SIPGW16 Protocol Trace
  84. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Air Sync Group
  85. Utility—Monitor/Trace—LAN Sync Group
  86. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Protocol Trace
  87. Utility—Monitor/Trace—Fax - Task sequence Trace
  88. Utility—Monitor/Trace—UM System Trace (Internal)
  89. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1/E1 Signalling Bit Monitor
  90. Utility—Monitor/Trace—T1/E1 Line Trace
  91. Utility—Report
  92. Utility—Report—IP Extension Statistical Information
  93. Utility—Report—UM View Reports
  94. Utility—Report—E-mail Report
  95. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information
  96. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information—LAN Sync Information
  97. Utility—Report—IP-CS Information—PS Call Disconnect Log
  98. Utility—Activation Key Installation
  99. Utility—Email Notification
  100. Utility—Email Notification—System Analysis
  101. Utility—Email Notification—Test Email
  102. Utility—Command
  103. Utility—UM – System Prompts Customisation
  104. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording
  105. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting
  106. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Extension Setting List
  107. external call
  108. mailbox number
  109. Utility—Automatic Two-way Recording—Maintenance
  110. Utility—UM - System Maintenance
  111. Utility—CS-Web Connection
  112. User
  113. Users—User Profiles
  114. user controls
  115. Users—User Profiles—Advanced setting
  116. Users—Add User
  117. Users—Add User—Multiple Users
  118. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording
  119. Users—Automatic Two-way Recording—Record List
  120. Users—ICDG Management
  121. Users—ICDG Management—ACD Report
  122. PBX Configuration—[1] Configuration
  123. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot
  124. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Summary
  125. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Activation Key Status
  126. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—System Property
  127. system status
  128. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property
  129. lan status
  130. echo cancellation
  131. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—FAX Card
  132. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Site Property—NSVM
  133. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Card Property
  134. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—UM Port Property
  135. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property—Port Type View
  136. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Shelf Property
  137. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Card Property
  138. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPGW—Port Property
  139. sip service domain
  140. registrar server port number
  141. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property
  142. outgoing call
  143. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Shelf Property—GK Settings
  144. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Shelf Property - Virtual IP Gateway—Hunt Pattern
  145. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPGW16—Port Property
  146. call distribution port group
  147. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Card Property
  148. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPEXT32—Port Property
  149. ringing tone
  150. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Card Property
  151. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-SIPEXT32—Port Property
  152. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Card Property
  153. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-IPCS4—Port Property
  154. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Card Property
  155. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—V-UTEXT32—Port Property
  156. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot— SLC2 - Card Property
  157. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—SLC2 - Port Property
  158. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - LCO type
  159. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - LCO Port
  160. pulse speed
  161. caller id detection
  162. flash time
  163. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Card Property - BRI type/PRI type
  164. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - BRI Port
  165. isdn extension
  166. isdn extension progress tone
  167. network type
  168. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Port Property - PRI Port
  169. network configuration
  170. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2
  171. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—Legacy-GW1/Legacy-GW2—Card Property - OPB3
  172. PBX Configuration—[1-1] Configuration—Slot—DOORPHONE Card—Card Property
  173. PBX Configuration—[1-2] Configuration—Portable Station
  174. personal identification number
  175. PBX Configuration—[1-3] Configuration—Option
  176. PBX Configuration—[1-4] Configuration—Clock Priority
  177. PBX Configuration—[1-5] Configuration—DSP Resource
  178. PBX Configuration—[1-5-1] Configuration—DSP Resource—Setting—DSP Resource Advisor
  179. PBX Configuration—[1-5-2] Configuration—DSP Resource—Usage
  180. PBX Configuration—[2] System
  181. PBX Configuration—[2-1] System—Date & Time
  182. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving
  183. PBX Configuration—[2-1-2] System—Date & Time—SNTP / Daylight Saving—Daylight Saving
  184. PBX Configuration—[2-2] System—Operator & BGM
  185. PBX Configuration—[2-3] System—Timers & Counters
  186. PBX Configuration—[2-4] System—Week Table
  187. PBX Configuration—[2-5] System—Holiday Table
  188. PBX Configuration—[2-6] System—Numbering Plan
  189. operator call
  190. tie line access
  191. doorphone call
  192. group paging
  193. group call pickup
  194. automatic callback busy cancel
  195. account code entry
  196. door open
  197. walking extension
  198. printing message
  199. extension feature clear
  200. PBX Configuration—[2-6-2] System—Numbering Plan—Quick Dial
  201. PBX Configuration—[2-6-3] System—Numbering Plan—B/NA DND Call Feature
  202. call monitor
  203. PBX Configuration—[2-7] System—Class of Service
  204. account code mode
  205. dnd override
  206. executive busy override
  207. executive busy override deny
  208. door unlock
  209. PBX Configuration—[2-7-2] System—Class of Service—External Call Block
  210. PBX Configuration—[2-7-3] System—Class of Service—Internal Call Block
  211. PBX Configuration—[2-8] System—Ring Tone Patterns
  212. PBX Configuration—[2-8-2] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from DOORPHONE
  213. PBX Configuration—[2-8-3] System—Ring Tone Patterns—Call from Others
  214. PBX Configuration—[2-9] System—System Options
  215. PBX Configuration—[2-10] System—Extension CID Settings
  216. caller id signal type
  217. PBX Configuration—[2-11] System—Audio Gain
  218. PBX Configuration—[2-11-2] System—Audio Gain—Card
  219. PBX Configuration—[3] Group
  220. PBX Configuration—[3-1] Group—Trunk Group
  221. tone detection
  222. host pbx access code
  223. PBX Configuration—[3-1-2] Group—Trunk Group—Local Access Priority
  224. PBX Configuration—[3-1-3] Group—Trunk Group—Caller ID Modification
  225. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialling Plan
  226. PBX Configuration—[3-1-4] Group—Trunk Group—Dialling Plan—Auto Assign
  227. PBX Configuration—[3-1-5] Group—Trunk Group—Charge Rate
  228. PBX Configuration—[3-2] Group—User Group
  229. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group
  230. PBX Configuration—[3-3] Group—Call Pickup Group—All Setting
  231. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group
  232. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—All Setting
  233. PBX Configuration—[3-4] Group—Paging Group—External Pager
  234. PBX Configuration—[3-5] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group
  235. queuing time table
  236. PBX Configuration—[3-5-1] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Group Settings—Member List
  237. delayed ring
  238. PBX Configuration—[3-5-2] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Queuing Time Table
  239. PBX Configuration—[3-5-3] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—Miscellaneous
  240. PBX Configuration–[3-5-4] Group—Incoming Call Distribution Group—ACD Supervisor
  241. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group
  242. PBX Configuration—[3-6] Group—Extension Hunting Group—Member List
  243. PBX Configuration—[3-7] Group—UM Group
  244. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings
  245. PBX Configuration—[3-7-2] Group—UM Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  246. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group
  247. PBX Configuration—[3-8] Group—PS Ring Group—Member List
  248. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group
  249. PBX Configuration—[3-9] Group—Conference Group—Member List
  250. PBX Configuration—[3-10] Group—P2P Group
  251. PBX Configuration—[3-11] Group—VM(DPT) Group
  252. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings
  253. PBX Configuration—[3-11-2] Group—VM(DPT) Group—Unit Settings—Member List
  254. PBX Configuration—[3-12] Group—VM(DTMF) Group
  255. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings
  256. PBX Configuration—[3-12-2] Group—VM(DTMF) Group—Group Settings—Member List
  257. PBX Configuration—[4] Extension
  258. PBX Configuration—[4-1] Extension—Wired Extension
  259. key pad tone
  260. paging deny
  261. PBX Configuration—[4-1-1] Extension—Wired Extension—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  262. PBX Configuration—[4-1-2] Extension—Wired Extension—FWD/DND
  263. PBX Configuration—[4-1-3] Extension—Wired Extension—Speed Dial
  264. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button
  265. PBX Configuration—[4-1-4] Extension—Wired Extension—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  266. PBX Configuration—[4-1-5] Extension—Wired Extension—PF Button
  267. PBX Configuration—[4-1-6] Extension—Wired Extension—NDSS Link Data Send
  268. PBX Configuration—[4-1-7] Extension—Wired Extension—CLIP ID Table
  269. PBX Configuration—[4-2] Extension—Portable Station
  270. PBX Configuration—[4-2-1] Extension—Portable Station—Extension Settings—CLIP Generate
  271. PBX Configuration—[4-2-2] Extension—Portable Station—FWD/DND
  272. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button
  273. PBX Configuration—[4-2-3] Extension—Portable Station—Flexible Button—Flexible button data copy
  274. PBX Configuration—[4-2-4] Extension—Portable Station—NDSS Link Data Send
  275. PBX Configuration—[4-2-5] Extension—Portable Station—CLIP ID Table
  276. PBX Configuration—[4-3] Extension—DSS Console
  277. PBX Configuration—[5] Optional Device
  278. PBX Configuration—[5-1] Optional Device—Doorphone
  279. PBX Configuration—[5-2] Optional Device—External Pager
  280. PBX Configuration—[5-3] Optional Device—Voice Message
  281. PBX Configuration—[5-3-2] Optional Device—Voice Message—DISA Message
  282. fax extension
  283. PBX Configuration—[5-4] Optional Device—External Relay
  284. PBX Configuration—[5-5] Optional Device—External Sensor
  285. PBX Configuration—[6] Feature
  286. PBX Configuration—[6-1] Feature—System Speed Dial
  287. PBX Configuration—[6-2] Feature—Hotel & Charge
  288. PBX Configuration—[6-3] Feature—Verification Code
  289. budget management
  290. PBX Configuration—[6-4] Feature—Second Dial Tone
  291. PBX Configuration—[6-5] Feature—Absent Message
  292. PBX Configuration—[6-6] Feature—Tenant
  293. ars mode
  294. extension directory
  295. PBX Configuration—[7] TRS
  296. PBX Configuration—[7-1] TRS—Denied Code
  297. PBX Configuration—[7-2] TRS—Exception Code
  298. PBX Configuration—[7-3] TRS—Special Carrier
  299. PBX Configuration—[7-4] TRS—Emergency Dial
  300. PBX Configuration—[7-5] TRS—Miscellaneous
  301. PBX Configuration—[8] ARS
  302. PBX Configuration—[8-1] ARS—System Setting
  303. PBX Configuration—[8-2] ARS—Leading Number
  304. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time
  305. PBX Configuration—[8-3] ARS—Routing Plan Time—Time Setting
  306. PBX Configuration—[8-4] ARS—Routing Plan Priority
  307. PBX Configuration—[8-5] ARS—Carrier
  308. PBX Configuration—[8-6] ARS—Leading Number Exception
  309. PBX Configuration—[8-7] ARS—Authorisation Code for TRG
  310. PBX Configuration—[9] Private Network
  311. PBX Configuration—[9-1] Private Network—TIE Table
  312. trunk group
  313. PBX Configuration—[9-2] Private Network—Network Data Transmission
  314. PBX Configuration—[9-3] Private Network—Network Operator (VoIP)
  315. PBX Configuration—[9-4] Private Network—NDSS Key Table
  316. PBX Configuration—[9-5] Private Network—Centralised UM/VM Unit
  317. PBX Configuration—[10] CO & Incoming Call
  318. PBX Configuration—[10-1] CO & Incoming Call—CO Line Settings
  319. PBX Configuration—[10-2] CO & Incoming Call—DIL Table & Port Settings
  320. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table
  321. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table—Automatic Registration
  322. PBX Configuration—[10-3] CO & Incoming Call—DDI / DID Table—Name Generate
  323. PBX Configuration—[10-4] CO & Incoming Call—MSN Table
  324. PBX Configuration—[10-5] CO & Incoming Call—Miscellaneous
  325. PBX Configuration—[11] Maintenance
  326. PBX Configuration—[11-1] Maintenance—Main
  327. smdr options
  328. PBX Configuration—[11-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation
  329. PBX Configuration—[11-2-2] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation—LAN Synchronisation
  330. PBX Configuration—[11-2-3] Maintenance—CS Synchronisation—LAN Sync Group Setting
  331. PBX Configuration—[11-3] Maintenance—Power Failure Transfer
  332. UM Configuration—[1] Mailbox Settings
  333. UM Configuration—[1-2] Mailbox Settings—Full Setting
  334. mailbox password
  335. covering extension
  336. call transfer status
  337. message waiting lamp
  338. UM Configuration—[1-3] Mailbox Settings—Auto Configuration
  339. UM Configuration—[2] Class of Service
  340. caller id callback
  341. autoplay new message
  342. call transfer
  343. personal greeting
  344. UM Configuration—[3] UM Extension / Trunk Service
  345. UM Configuration—[3-1] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Service Group
  346. UM Configuration—[3-2] UM Extension / Trunk Service—Port Assignment
  347. UM Configuration—[4] Service Settings
  348. UM Configuration—[4-1] Service Settings—Caller ID / PIN Call Routing
  349. UM Configuration—[4-2] Service Settings—Parameters
  350. operator service
  351. list all names
  352. key mode
  353. toll saver
  354. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service
  355. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Menu & Transfer
  356. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Date Control
  357. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Time Control
  358. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Day Control
  359. UM Configuration—[4-3] Service Settings—Custom Service—Password
  360. UM Configuration—[4-4] Service Settings—Holiday Table
  361. start time
  362. UM Configuration—[5] System Parameters
  363. UM Configuration—[5-1] System Parameters—Mailbox Group
  364. UM Configuration—[5-2] System Parameters—Extension Group
  365. UM Configuration—[5-3] System Parameters—System Caller Name Announcement
  366. UM Configuration—[5-4] System Parameters—Parameters
  367. UM Configuration—[6] H/W Settings
  368. UM Configuration—[7] System Security
  369. Router Configuration
  370. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1] Router Information
  371. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1-2] Router Information—PPPoE Status
  372. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-1-3] Router Information—VPN Status
  373. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2] WAN
  374. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-2] WAN—Network Monitor
  375. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-3] WAN—Protocol Bridge
  376. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-2-4] WAN—Dynamic DNS
  377. domain name
  378. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-3] LAN
  379. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-3-2] LAN—DNS Server
  380. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-4] Routing
  381. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-5] DMZ
  382. Router Configuration—Setup—[1-6] MAC Address
  383. Router Configuration—Firewall—[2-1] One Touch Security
  384. Router Configuration—Firewall—[2-2] Packet Filtering
  385. source port
  386. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-1] VPSS
  387. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-2] IPSec
  388. security policy
  389. Router Configuration—VPN—[3-3] Pass Through
  390. Router Configuration—QoS Settings—[4] QoS Service
  391. Network Service
  392. Network Service—[1] IP Address/Ports
  393. advanced settings
  394. Network Service—[2] Server Feature
  395. Network Service—[2-2] Server Feature—FTP
  396. Network Service—[2-4] Server Feature—HTTP
  397. Network Service—[2-5] Server Feature—NTP
  398. Network Service—[2-6] Server Feature—SMTP
  399. Network Service—[2-7] Server Feature—IMAP4
  400. Network Service—[2-8] Server Feature—TELNET
  401. Network Service—[3] Client Feature
  402. Network Service—[3-2] Client Feature—Syslog
  403. Network Service—[3-3] Client Feature—SNMP Agent
  404. community name
  405. Network Service—[4] Other
  406. Network Service—[4-2] Other—NAS
  407. Appendix
  408. Revision History
  409. KX-NS1000 PCMPR Software File Version 002.1xxxx
  410. PCMPR Software File Version 003.2xxxx
  411. Feature Programming References
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KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
KX-NS1000 first page preview

KX-NS1000

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
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