Toshiba VP 300 user manual

User manual for the device Toshiba VP 300

Device: Toshiba VP 300
Category: Answering Machine
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Size: 28.99 MB
Added : 2/8/2014
Number of pages: 362
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Toshiba VP Systems Configwation Manual Table of Contents #- Chapter 1 Understanding Configuration 1.1 uw~~ticnl .......................................................... l-l 12 Fbsachin~ Uw Toshiba VP System ....................................................... l-2 1.3 .................................................................... -%m l-3 1.4 (Jonventi#s FCC EnterlnQ I- ............. ..- .................................... l-5 1.5 DesuiptimOf W~uratiTW ..................

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j . . . Table of Contents (continued) Chapter 7 Custom Prompt Table 7.1 Uming the CUSOM PROMPTTable .*- ............................................. 7-l How tha CUSTOM PROMPT Table WC&S 7.2 ................................................ 7-3 7.3 How to Ccdgure the CUSTOM PROMPTTW ........................................... 7-4 Chapter 8 Daylight.Saving Time Table 8.1 lJnde&anding the DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Table ........................................ 8-l 8.2 How the DAYLIGHT

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Table of Contents (continued) section Descdcdon Pam Chapter 15 Names Table W&standing the NAh4ES Table 15.1 ...................................................... 15-l liowtheNAMEST~isUsed 152 ...................................................... ..15- 2 15.3 HOWtOOXlfi~~NAMEST~ .................................................... 15-3 Chapter 16 Numbering Plan Table ..a 16.1 NUMBERING Pun TW fcx Multi-Cabinet Netwcxkirg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Table of Contents (cmtinuecf) Chapter 23 Translation Table I.k&ea&n~ the TFtANSlATlON TABLE ......... ..*...................-.-.~~.........~-, 23.1 How the TRANSlATlON T&b is Used .............................. ..-.......-.~......~- 2 23.2 23.3 How to bTfiQm the TRANSUTION Table ............................................. 23-3 Chapter 24 Trunk Group Table 24.1 Lhc%enSn~ the TRUNK GROUP Table ..................... . ......................... 24-l HowtbeTiunkGmpTable~Used . .........

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Toshiba VP Systems Configuration Manual Table of Contents - Figures l Chapter 1 Understand*ing Configuration l-l Tablehtemala&nship!sforh4aibcues, PcfkandTfunks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-... . . . l-10 l-2 Ncfmal~lFlc4f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.............................................l-ll Chapter 2 install -i-j - O&rofQuest~andkscciat~TabksinthelNSTALLProgam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 Chapter 5 COS Table

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ToshibaVP Systems Confjgurafion Manual Table of Contents - Tables Table DeScriDtkm Pa+ l Chapter 1 Understanding Configuration l-l Twmird CWnmuntith ccmedms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-5 Chapter 3 Update 3-l UPDATE,Ab&&atiom,VaIiiCom~andMcdii~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..e...m 3-6 - ~ Chapter 5 COS Table 5-l 00s Atmutes . . . . . . ..-..............-...............-...............

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I- UNDERSTANDING CONFIGURATION - Chapter Contents U~i~~guration .......................................................... l- 1 1.1 1.2 F&aching the Ttiiba VP System ....................................................... 1-z .................................................................... 1.3 lksurhgmty l-3 .................................................................... Maintenancs l-3 ~mini~tive......................-..........-...............................~.l- 3 ~~....

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INTRODUCTION This chapter presents an overview of the configuration process, including conventions for entering information via a directly co~ected or remote terminaI or teleprinter. A description of all dition tables and their interrelationship follows. The section on system secu&y details how to assure that only authorized people have access to the Tshiba VP System software. AM included is a section on ampleting the configuration forms. Blank configuration forms for your use are at the e

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Quick Reference Guide Understanding Con&uration Descrlptton Operating System - Indicated by the @ prompt - - ~ The Toshiba VP System Controls all real-time telephony fknctions as well as diagnostics, Software system activity, and the 4kction and repxting of data. INSTALL Program - Indicated by the : prompt In order to crate the ‘lbshiba VP System database, the program asks a series of questions and then places the replies into the vari- ous umfiguration tables. UPDATE Program - hxilc

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UNDEFLSTANDING CONFlGUFMlON l-1 UNDERSTANDING CONFIGURATION 1.1 The Tmhiba VP System’s software provides the means of tailoring a lbshiba VF’ System for spxific customer needs and applications. ‘The software confiition process is done via a terminal, either remotely or directly connected to the T& VP System cabinet. The conftmtion database is created and maintained as a series of tables. Each table contains .‘- specifk information affecting the T~hiba VP System’s operation. The Toshiba

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l-2 configudwl hkmJal m j.2 REACHING THE TOSHIBA VP SYSTEM kcess to the Toshiba VP System is through a krminal which may be either directiy cc remotely cixmcted. AnystandardASCII-tylxterminalmaybeused. l%eVPlOOmaybensedwithaPC Configuratkm Application Terminal (C/X). The terminal can be connected to the specified Tmhiba VP System’s serial port by a X3-232 cable. A modem+cluipped terminal may be used to call into the Ta VP System’s integral mcdem (on the CPU card) from a remote locatb. Re

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UNDEF?STANDlNG CONFIGURATION l-3 w ASSURING SECURITY ‘1.3 Password protection assures that only authorized vns are allowed to access the ?bshiba VP System software. I&words are not set by the manufactures. To assure the security of the qstem, immediately set passwords for all levels. kzwords are changed from the terminal at the Operating S$tem level @ ~~~P~~ mrds can contain up to eight alphanumeric characters. The following are valid alphanumeric characters: - - - 0123456789 ABCDEF

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be run from this password level. Reports can be listed and clearexi. Bble entries may be m&ed, added, or deleted from UPDATE. Only the Admi&tmtive and Report words may be set at this 1eveL At the @ prompt type: PASS A cnew passworb For example, @PASS A Wl.743 where ‘WIL?43” is the new Admin&mtive password. - . n Report This level allows the LLST and CLEAR commands to be used for the Hardware Error ‘IWe, Pe& and all reports. Neither INSTAU nor UPDATE can be run from this password 1eveL

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UNDEMANDING CONFIGUFVJION l-5 m CONVENTIONS FOR ENTERING INFORMATION 1.4 %ble l-l show the prompt conventions used to indicate which program is communicating with the terminal. Information is typed at the appropriate prompt. After fzch response is complete, press -1 to .*- send the information to the Toshi3x VT’ System. Table 1-l Terminal Co ttmunkdons Conventha Toshiba VP Desa.iption System Prompts Operating System Level prompt. Ready to receive co-d. @ . . Rompt for response fr

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D While in INSTALL UPDATE Lf a mistake is made after pressing mj lave it alone. C&-ra it later with the UPDATE program. EXIT ~a~e~~e~d~~t~rnu~~ouble~~~~or~~ interruption w exit the progrnm. When INSTALL is resumed start again from the beginning or continue from where exit was l Q-P@J* At the colon (:A type A message displays indicating the exit, and the instz&ation is suspenda The Operating System (@ prompt) is displayed. n While in UPDATE MODIFY Use the MODIW ~mmand to cxxrect any e

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UNDERSTANDING CONFGURATION l-7 m . . DESCRIPTION OF CONFMJFIATION TABLES 5 The &tdBSe is composed Of different types Of iIlf~tb& Called t&IS. Some tables are only available with cfxtain hardware or software Options A detailed desription of each table is, contained in the appropriate chapter of this rwmaL dhsoeiatul Availabk on alI Toshiba -Iale -- opths, VP Systems nnkss Indicated ufw BUS IN!3XMATION Not Usd cos CUSTOM PROMPT DAYIJGHT SAVING TWE Adaptive Integration DTMFKI- DISTR

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INTERREIATIONSHIP AMONG TABLES 1.6 Fme l-l shows the interrelationship of tables used to determine port and mailbox mntrols Note how the COS (Class of Service) in lxxh the USER and PORTS Tables is used to index into the 0the.r tables. 73e COS may be assigned attribum The attributes czmtrol what fkatur~~ have been added, deleted, or altered for the COS they apply to. l’%e changes caused iq these auributes are in effect all tbe time for the mailboxes using them. .‘- ‘&e SCHEDU&E Table allo

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UNDEMANDING CONFIGUFIATION l-9 USER Table also allows for digit translation. For mple, a caller may enter mailbox number q q a, and the T-h&a VP System may dial extension 2345. When a mailbox is not associated with an extension (nothing to callh it is a Mailbox-Only. The extension entq in the USER Table is “W for %o extension.” n Checking the Ctass of Service .‘- The Tmhiba VP System looks at the Class of Service (COS) for the mailbox called to* determine how to handle the call. The attr

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VIC FlRSI’DlGlT ‘Khblc contains the first digit and length of valid mailkx There are 126 , SCHEDUIE lhbles. 6 0 It is checked when a l3ubCOShua 1 0nc-l0-0M 2 Dach SC1 IWXJ1.E *Iable ‘; mnilbox is CJJIIC~, com4~tilw INFORMATION ‘Ihblc &%LJi used for each differen Thbb 6 timm wu.rid d,,. 1 An INFORMATION Table snecifies various cu31omizalion l Di.31. l-is1 on 1hi3 cabinek 1 paramclcm for a E!ach COS enby mailbox or prl. I mccifia 1he A seoarale 1able. 1he Some indcxcs mny


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