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21.1 Capacity of System Resources
13.1.6 PC Programming
Description
Although many PBX features can be programmed using a proprietary telephone (PT) (® 13.1.29 PT
Programming), a PC connected to the PBX can use the Maintenance Console software to program in further
detail. System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/download can be performed either through on
-site
programming or remote programming.
1. On-site Programming: Programming that is performed using an on-site PC connected directly to the PBX.
2. Remote Programming: Programming that is performed using an off-site PC that connects to the PBX via
a CO line.
1. Connection Methods for On-site Programming
Method Description
Required
Hardware
Serial Interface
(RS-232C) port
The PC is connected to the PBX via the Serial Interface
(RS-232C port) of the PBX.
–
USB The PC is connected to the PBX via the USB port located on
the MPR card, or to the USB port of a USB Module attached
to a digital proprietary telephone (DPT).
MPR card
(preinstalled) or
USB Module
LAN The PC is connected to the PBX via Ethernet cable to the
CTI-LINK card (
KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200/KX-TDA600 only) or
IP-GW4 card (KX-TDA50 only).
CTI-LINK card
or IP-GW4 card
Modem
(connected to
SLT port)
*1
The PC is connected to a modem, which is then connected to
an SLT port of the PBX. Use the modem to dial the floating
extension
number (default: 599) assigned to the analog remote
maintenance feature to access the PBX.
RMT card and
user-supplied
modem
*1
Remote access must be enabled through system programming when performing on
-site programming via modem.
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