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Introduction, 3.2 PC Programming, 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TA Maintenance Console

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3.1 Introduction 3.1 Introduction Maintenance Console allows you to perform system setup and maintenance of the PBX, KX-TA824. The types of operations that can be performed with Maintenance Console are as follows: • Backing up and restoring system data • Viewing and modifying system settings • Upgrading the firmware of the PBX • Resetting the PBX, and clearing set values • Initializing the BV message card, and clearing all OGMs stored for DISA 3.2 PC Programming 3.2.1 Installing and Starting KX-TA Maintenance Console To program and administer the PBX by PC (Personal Computer), you need to install KX-TA Maintenance Console onto the PC. To install and start KX-TA Maintenance Console when the PC and the PBX are connected, refer to the Installation Manual ( 3.1.1 Installing KX-TA Maintenance Console on a PC). KXTA Maintenance Console starts the program using the drive where you installed the software automatically. System Requirements Operating System • Microsoft® Windows® 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Hardware • CPU: 300 MHz Intel® Celeron® or faster • RAM: At least 128 megabytes (MB) of available RAM • Hard disk space: At least 100 MB of space for the installation, and approximately 2 MB of additional space for user files. 3.3 Software Modes Maintenance Console has 3 modes of operation: Initial mode, Batch mode and Interactive mode. • Initial mode This is the state of the software when no system data is open for modification, and the PC is not currently communicating with the PBX. The software enters this mode if launched without connecting to the PBX. • Batch mode Batch mode allows you to create new system data files, and make modifications to system data files stored on your PC, without being connected to the PBX. The edited system data files can be uploaded to the PBX later using Interactive mode. To enter Batch mode, select an option from the File menu. • Interactive mode Interactive mode allows you to directly modify the system data and settings stored in the PBX's memory from a PC that is connected to the PBX. Data can be modified and results displayed in real time. In addition, when no system data setting windows are open, maintenance operations 82 Programming Manual

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3.1 Introduction
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Programming Manual
3.1
Introduction
Maintenance Console allows you to perform system setup and maintenance of the PBX, KX-TA824. The
types of operations that can be performed with Maintenance Console are as follows:
Backing up and restoring system data
Viewing and modifying system settings
Upgrading the firmware of the PBX
Resetting the PBX, and clearing set values
Initializing the BV message card, and clearing all OGMs stored for DISA
3.2
PC Programming
3.2.1
Installing and Starting KX-TA Maintenance Console
To program and administer the PBX by PC (Personal Computer), you need to install KX-TA Maintenance
Console onto the PC. To install and start KX-TA Maintenance Console when the PC and the PBX are
connected, refer to the Installation Manual (
3.1.1 Installing KX-TA Maintenance Console on a PC). KX-
TA Maintenance Console starts the program using the drive where you installed the software automatically.
System Requirements
Operating System
Microsoft
®
Windows
®
98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or Windows XP
Hardware
CPU: 300 MHz Intel
®
Celeron
®
or faster
RAM: At least 128 megabytes (MB) of available RAM
Hard disk space: At least 100 MB of space for the installation, and approximately 2 MB of additional
space for user files.
3.3
Software Modes
Maintenance Console has 3 modes of operation: Initial mode, Batch mode and Interactive mode.
Initial mode
This is the state of the software when no system data is open for modification, and the PC is not
currently communicating with the PBX. The software enters this mode if launched without
connecting to the PBX.
Batch mode
Batch mode allows you to create new system data files, and make modifications to system data
files stored on your PC, without being connected to the PBX. The edited system data files can be
uploaded to the PBX later using Interactive mode. To enter Batch mode, select an option from the
File
menu.
Interactive mode
Interactive mode allows you to directly modify the system data and settings stored in the PBX's
memory from a PC that is connected to the PBX. Data can be modified and results displayed in
real time. In addition, when no system data setting windows are open, maintenance operations