Set Up The Remote Software; Setting The Defaul'i Phone Book Entry - Panasonic PanaVOICE system Technician Manual

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Technician' s Guide
Installing and using Remote Maintenance
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Set
up
the remote software
Before using the remote software, you must set up your online Phone Book. Create one
entry for each host computer you plan to access. The phone book entry stores impor-
tant information about the host computer which the remote computer needs to know
before it can make a connection (information such as the telephone number of a host
computer' s
modem, the host computer' s login name and password, and COM settings).
First, set up a default Phone Book entry and then add additional entries. To make
adding additional entries faster, the default settings are automatically copied to each
new Phone Book entry for you. All you have to add is the host computer' s name and
telephone number
Setting
the default
phone
book
entry
The DEFAULT Phone Book entry contains the basic communications (or COM) settings
used by your modem. Since the entry is so important, the software does not let you
rename or delete the DEFAULT Phone Book entry.
To
make
sure
the default
settings
are correct
1. At the DOS prompt, run the Remote Maintenance software. Change to the root
directory of the C:\ drive (or the drive where you installed the software). Type RR
[q).
A Banner screen appears; then the DOS prompt reappears.
2. Press IAlt).
Make sure you use the (QShift) key on the left-hand side of the
keyboard. The right-hand [crshiftj key does not work for this. @Hm)
is the default
key combination for quick access to Remote Maintenance. When you press these
two keys simultaneously, the Main Menu appears (Figure 26).
Figure 26 Main Menu
3. Press [F2) to select the Call Menu option. The Call Menu appears.
4. If you press the wrong function key and want to try again, press @ to return to the
Main Menu.
5. Press [F3) to select the Phone Book Menu option. The Phone Book Directory appears
(Figure 27).

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