4.2 CONNECTING THE KX-TVS50/80 WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TA624
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INTEGRATING THE VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TA ANALOG PBX AND KX-TD DIGITAL PBX
4.2 CONNECTING THE KX-TVS50/80 WITH THE
PANASONIC KX-TA624
4.2.1 KX-TA624 Software Verification and Programming for Digital
Integration via the Manager's Extension
It is important that the KX-TA624 has the proper software level to allow Digital Integration
with the VPS. Follow the procedures below to confirm the software level, then complete the
required programming before starting up the VPS.
All of the following procedures must be done after entering system programming. Refer
to the KX-TA624 Installation Manual for instructions on how to enter the system
programming mode.
Software Verification
1.
Check the software version of the KX-TA624 using System Program [998].
Example:
Y581AYYMMDD
(M)
The underlined digits represent the software production date code (year, month, day). For
Digital Integration, the software version of the PBX must be Y581A or higher.
If the software version of the PBX is lower than this, call National Parts Center (1-800-
833-9626) to order a software upgrade.
From the
SYS-PGM NO ?
screen:
a)
Enter
[998]
.
b)
Press
the
NEXT
button (SP-PHONE). The system displays the ROM version and the
date it was created.
This version must be Y581A or higher for Digital Integration to be utilized.
2.
Set the date and time using System Program
[000]
.
Date and time are automatically synchronized between the VPS and the Panasonic KX-
TA624 during initial setup.
3.
Set PBX extension numbering using System Program
[009]
.
4.
Assign the
Voice Mail Port.
This program tells the PBX which jacks will be connected to
the VPS. This allows the PBX to send the proper Digital Integration information to those
ports. Jack 07, or jacks 07 and 08 can be assigned for the VPS1 as the Voice Mail Port. Jack
15, or jacks 15 and 16 can be assigned for the VPS2.
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KX-TVS50/80 (2 ports): assign max. 2 jacks