Installation Steps - Panasonic KX-TVP200 Installation Manual

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2.5 INSTALLATION STEPS

The following is an overview of the standard installation process using DPT Integration. When
necessary, other sections in this manual have been referenced for more detailed descriptions or
instructions.
1.
Obtain a list of current users, their extension numbers, their departments, and the type of
systems they use (mailbox, no mailbox, beeper, car phone, etc.).
2.
Assess your customers' needs before setting up the system. You will save yourself time later
by giving customers what they need up front. Ask the office manager how the VPS will be
used. Give examples.
Recommend that your customer use a word processor to log the greetings. You will find
these files much more easily than the worksheet pages if you need to make changes down
the road.
3.
Connect the power cord to the VPS, then turn the power switch on.
CAUTION
The power supply cord is used as the main disconnect device. Ensure that the socket-outlet
is located/installed near the equipment and is easily accessible.
4.
Install optional port expansion cards (see 2.6 INSTALLING PORT EXPANSION
CARDS: KX-TVP102 OR KX-TVP204).
5.
Standard Initialisation (For DPT Integration Connection)
a)
Program the ports of the PBX for voice processing (see Section 4 INTEGRATING THE
VPS WITH THE PANASONIC KX-TD DIGITAL PBX).
b)
Turn the power switch off at the VPS.
c)
Plug station wire(s) from the PBX into VPS (see 2.7 CONNECTIONS).
d)
Connect the personal computer to the VPS with a Null Modem Cable (see
2.8.2 Connecting the RS-232C Cable).
e)
Set the Rotary Switch to position 5.
f)
Turn the power switch back on at the VPS.
Installation Manual
Program the KX-TD500, the KX-TD1232 or the KX-TD816 for Voice Mail
integration.
• KX-TD500, KX-TD816, KX-TD1232
Programme may be performed on-site or at the office.
All memory is stored and will be retained when the unit is powered up as long as
the Rotary Switch has been reset to position [0] prior to turning the unit off.
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