Starting Up; Before Programming; Quick Setup - Panasonic KX-TVA594 Installation Manual

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6.1 Starting Up

6.1
Starting Up
6.1.1

Before Programming

Careful preparation before you begin programming the VPS will make the programming and
customization process easier for you and the customer.
1.
Determine the customer's needs.
Work with the owner/supervisor and Message Manager to build the Custom Service
Greetings, Holiday Greetings, etc.
Decide which ports/trunks (CO lines) should be answered by which greetings.
Confirm the software level of the PBX to make sure it is compatible with the features the
customer wishes to use.
2.
While programming the VPS with KX-TVA Maintenance Console, make sure subscribers do not
change any of their mailbox settings, otherwise programmed settings may not be saved properly.
3.
Work with the Message Manager (perhaps a receptionist or supervisor) to make sure he or she
understands the system as well as his or her responsibilities as the Message Manager. This will
save you time in the long run.
Show the Message Manager how to record system greetings. Refer to 7.6 Recording
Messages in the Subscriber's Manual.
Show the Message Manager how to transfer General Delivery Mailbox messages. Refer to
7.2 Managing the General Delivery Mailbox in the Subscriber's Manual.
6.1.2

Quick Setup

The Quick Setup utility allows you to set essential VPS parameters quickly and easily. It is particularly
useful when configuring the VPS for the first time or after initializing the VPS.
The following settings can be programmed with the Quick Setup utility:
System Security settings
PBX Environment settings
Mailbox settings
Port/Trunk settings
Date and Time setting
Note
Set the desired parameters in each screen then click "Next" or "Back" to go to the desired
screen.
Each screen of the Quick Setup utility must be completed in order for the settings to take
effect.
The screen shots in this section are examples of the KX-TVA200.
Settings shown in the screen shots in this section are examples only and may vary
depending on the type or settings of the connected PBX, the software version, etc.
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