Panasonic kx-tvp50e Manual

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The components you need are shown in FIG.1 (on page 15). The APT is required to program the
PBX. To set the DIP switch, you will need something long, sharp, and hard (such as a straightened
out paper clip or a pen).
You should also have the Installation Manual and Operating Instructions (User Manual) for the PBX.
It is expected that you know how to program the PBX from the APT.
The manual you are holding covers basic installation with the Panasonic KX-TA series PBX. For
installation with a Panasonic KX-TD series PBX, please see the Installation Manual on the enclosed
CD-ROM. Follow the procedure called “Quick Setup” as described in the Installation Manual.
Please decide if you want AA Service or VM Service. Your selection will be needed in Procedure -
Part 1. In Procedure - Part 3 you will learn how to change greetings (voice prompts).
In this part, you will (
I
) prepare the PBX, (
II
) set up a mailbox for each subscriber of the VPS, and
(
III
) select System/User 1/User 2 Prompts.
To begin with, both the VPS and PBX must not be powered. Their power LEDs should be off.
(
I
) Prepare the PBX
1.
Connect PORT 1 of the VPS to JACK 07 of the PBX with 4-conductor
cable.
If desired, connect PORT 2 of the VPS to JACK 08 of the PBX. Please see FIG.1. Utilisation of
both ports is suggested if you expect a high traffic of callers. If you use JACK 08, a mailbox for
Extn. 208 will not be created. Of course, no mailbox will ever be created for Extn. 207.
2.
Connect an APT to JACK 01 and turn on the PBX.
 Confirm that the time and
date are correct — this is important because this information will be transmitted to the VPS at
a later stage.
If the time and date are not correct, make corrections with System Program [000] “Date and
Time Setting”.
3. If you want to 
change the PBX extension numbering plan, change it now
with System Program [009]
 “Extension Number Assignment”. By default,
JACK 01=Extn.201
JACK 02=Extn.202
JACK 03=Extn.203
JACK 04=Extn.204
JACK 05=Extn.205
JACK 06=Extn.206
...etc...
However, you can change these assignments to fit your needs.
For example, JACK 01 can be set to Extn.401 if you like.
What You  Need
What You Need / Procedure – Part 1 (basic installation)
Procedure – Part 1 (basic installation)