Sunday, September 1, 2019

Setting akses telp keluar PABX - Panasonic

Setting akses telp keluar PABX-Panasonic

1. Harus cari No Jeck di Extension tersebut. Caranya:Handle pesawat tlp dalam kondisi tidak di angkat Program -> *#1234009 -> Store -> SP-Phone -> Store (Ext yg dituju nanti ada "NO Jeck")

2. Lock Ext / Open Ext. Caranya: Program -> *#1234601 -> SP-Phone -> Jack... -> Cos... -> Store

Cos 1 (Bebas)
Cos 2 (SLJJ)
Cos 3 (HP)
Cos 4 (Lokal)
Cos 5 (Kunci/lock)

COS 1 = Bebas Menelepon Keluar
COS 2 = Bisa SLJJ, HandPhone, Lokal, tidak bisa SLI
COS 3 = Hanya bisa Lokal
COS 4 = Hanya bisa Handphone
COS 5 = Hanya interkom, tidak bisa menelepon keluar. ----------------------------------------------------------
Pembatasan CO / line Ext Ring masuk
 408 > Sp-phone 2 X > CO 1 (pilih CO tombol Sp-phone) > # 01 (pilih tmbl FWD ) > Enable / Disable  ( pilih tmbl Mute ) > store > hold
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Muncul di layar tellr 'DND', pada pesawat PABX dial 710#

Wednesday, March 14, 2018

Panasonic KX-TDA100DBX

 
        Easy Migration to VoIP (IP / IP Telephony) Designed to support convergence via modular architecture, this IP-enabled system facilitates a smooth migration towards VoIP, allowing voice and data communication to function harmoniously within the same network, assuring additional flexibility in the future. Voice Mail Integration Optional Cards (ESVM) provide added message recording and outgoing message handling capabilities that help ensure calls from your customers routed through properly and are always answered or processed gracefully. 

Multi-Cell Wireless Integration Extension line phones can be made wireless. The multi-cell DECT Wireless System enables the office building to become a single call zone. Since calls can be made while working away from the desk, this contributes to improved productivity. 

Cost-effective Performance The systems include various functions to support cost reductions. Voice over Internet Protocol (H.323) ISDN capability (BRI / PRI) - QSIG digital networking allows basic call handling, closed numbering routing, and CLIP / COLP / CLIR / COLR Automatic Route Selection (ARS) / Toll Restriction Services (TRS) Reliable networking via T1 / E1, E&M.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Panasonic TD500 Login password



PABX TD500 Digital Super Hybrid sytem, ​​with a capacity of 192 line 448 extension, a PABX with a capacity fairly large for an office-scale medium or medium, PABX that is designed with the strength of a fairly durable and stubborn, as evidenced in a department number jakarta south, installed since 2000 until now not or has not suffered damage to the electronic system, there was only damage to the cable network, dropped by rats or trampled.

 Therefore, the number of such capacity, for the maintenance program maintenance consul shall use the application, running on Windows and in the protection system with password login.

To avoid by people who are not authorized to change the settings program2 or existing facilities in the system, then provide four levels of password to login. The problem is that in 1234 default password has been changed and forgotten? Setting back the way at the reset to factory defaults is quite time consuming if PABX system to hundreds of full extension is installed, can be curly finger click clack keyboards.

There is a freeware application that "win enabled" the ability to view or help us to know the password already replaced the condition at least we can enter the system with level password 4 or lows though, run win enabled, click the file menu, download PABX to pc, save , open the downloaded file earlier, you can access the system back to the highest level password.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Setting PABX TC 108

HOW TO PROGRAM MINI PABX TC 108

 



- Turn off the incoming ring * -41- no ext- Turn on the incoming ring * -41-no ext- The contents of the recording operator * -41- * talk (8 seconds)- Listen to a voice recording * -42- *- Activate the operator recording * -435- Non Activate tape operator * -435- Block extension * -1-no ext- # (ext only intercom)- Unblock ext * -2-no ext #- Block 1 * -1-digit initial no-digit ext early (eg * 130 = ext 3 can not DLD)- Unblock * -1-no-ext initial digit- Limiting the time / timer * -3-no ext-min (1-9 min, 0 = 10 min, * = 11mnt, # = 12mnt)- Open the barrier of time * -4-no ext- #- Research all data PABX * -438

Specification:- Program of ext 1- Transfer tel. Exit # - * - no ext

Setting way TDA100D

This article describes how to SETTING PROGRAM Panasonic PABX type TDA with Digital Telephone KX-DT333 SERIES OR KX-T7630.

Preparation:
Reset PABX.It is useful so that all the settings of the program back to default so that features running properly.
How to reset it: Raise switch on MPR card toward PABX System Initialize and wait 10detikkan turn off and turn on the PABX. After a few seconds, lowering switch in the direction of Normal, PABX is ready to be programmed with a factory default, this will allow us to start the program.
Program start:
The digital telophone aircraft jack plug in the first / first port on Digital card (if the card is in the slot Digital to 2 means dikonek to the first port in slot 2, the TDA 100D.
Go to the menu program:


[Program] [* # 1234]Then enter the code number of the program, on the telephone, to enter into the program code must press ENTER, Sp-Phone button being used more for heading selanjutnya.Jika menu there is a program, do not need to press the HOLD button to return to the original menu , simply press the CANCEL button will return to the program menu directory of program code that is being used.
Setting TRS level:

301 [Enter] to enterLevel No: 2 contents 2Fill with01: 00 Enter* Above code to restrict answering with prefix 00 (SLI prohibited, while DLD, HP, LOCAL allowed)2x press Enter phone screen there Posts Level No. (Fill with 3 then press enter)
Level No. 3 contents 3Fill with01: 01 Press Enter + SP-PHONE02: 02 Press Enter + SP-PHONE03: 03 Press Enter + SP-PHONE04: 04 Press Enter + SP-PHONE05: 05 Press Enter + SP-PHONE06: 06 Press Enter + SP-PHONE07: 07 Press Enter + SP-PHONE08: 09 Press Enter + SP-PHONE09: 080 Press Enter* Above code to restrict answering with prefix 08 (SLI and DLD prohibited, while HP, LOCAL allowed)2x press Enter phone screen there Posts Level No. (Fill in 4)
Level No: 4 contents 4Fill with:01: 0 Press Enter* Above code to restrict dialing prefix 0 (Only LOCAL allowed)2x press Enter phone screen there Posts Level No. (Fill in the 5 then press enter)
Level No: 5isi 5Fill with:01: 1 SP-PHONE + Enter02: 2 Enter + SP-PHONE03: 3 Enter + SP-PHONE04: 4 Enter + SP-PHONE05: 5 Enter + SP-PHONE06: 6 Enter + SP-PHONE07: 7 Enter + SP-PHONE08: 8 Enter + SP-PHONE09: 9 Enter + SP-PHONE10: * Enter + SP-PHONE11: # Enter* Above code to restrict dialing prefix 1-2 (Block)Press the [Hold] to return to the menu system program.
Specification:If this setting has been completed, it will form a standard valueCOS 1 = Free Calling OutCOS 2 = Could DLD, Mobile, Local, can not SLICOS 3 = Only can LocallyCOS 4 = Just get MobileCOS 5 = Only intercom, could not call out.Programming:For a complete list of program code can be found in the list of program code TDA
Setting Line / Trunk attached:In the TDA, the amount of line that can be installed depending on the card, there are 8, 16, but not all line port is used. Depending on the number line that we can from the provider (telecom number, GSM, etc.).If the line is there is no such ONLY 6, then the rest (7-8) should we turn off or Out of Service, in order not drawn a blank line when going to call out.Here's how:Admission to the program










[400] [Enter] [Slot No. installed a CO Card] [Port Number: Fill unused port] select using the [Auto Ans] to display the screen [No Connect] [Enter]Press [Sp-Phone] or the [Down] to move to the next port.Repeat until all unused ports didiskonek of PABX.

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Call Costing Engine

The telephone call costing engine, currently used in InfoDEN’s PABX Call Logger , is fast, compact, configurable and is capable of being integrated into third party applications across multiple platforms. The call costing engine’s potential uses include:

Internet based call costing - the call costing engine can be licenced for use by any web site requiring an accurate telephone call costing function. The costing engine creates its charging tables dynamically based on the “calling from” phone number and is therefore capable of accurately processing costing requests and returning the processed calls in the required format. The costing engine can also process each call costing request using up to 256 user defined and configurable carrier costing tables. This is ideal for sites wanting to provide carrier comparison reports or individual telecommunications carriers/resellers wanting to provide a call calculator service for their customers.

Call Accounting Applications – the costing engine can be licenced for use by third party software developers wanting to rapidly enter the call accounting market. These developers can then focus their efforts on the userability, reporting and networking funtions of their programs. This option is also available to existing call accounting developers who are unable to keep up with the ever changing manner of the telecommunications industry. International developers will also find this an attractive option when analysing the feasibilty of entering the Australian market. 

Other Software Applications - the costing engine can be licenced for use by third party software developers wanting call costing functionality in their software applications. This may include developers of CRM, accounting or phone dialler applications where call accounting is not the core use of the software, however its inclusion will provide benefit to users and a competitive edge.

PDA Applications – a great opportunity awaits any developer wanting to exploit the costing engine’s power on Windows CE devices. Currently we are not aware of any call costing based applications available for Windows CE.

Apple OSX – as with Windows CE, an opportunity also awaits any developer wanting to use the costing engine on the Apple OSX platform. Currently we are not aware of any call costing based applications available for Apple OSX.
The costing engines features include:
  • SPEED – The costing engine can process 100,000 calls in less than 2 seconds.

  • INTERNATIONAL PORTABILITY – Costing tables are currently available for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the United Kingdom. Costing tables for other countries will be developed as required. This allows the costing engine to be integrated into third party products for sale in multiple countries.

  • SIZE – The size of the costing engine is only 341KB including telephone numbering plan and one carrier’s rates. Each additional carrier rate table adds an extra 4KB to the application. Therefore, adding the costing engine to an application does not diminish the ability to distribute that product via the Internet. The costing engine can also run on Windows CE handheld PDA devices.

  • GENERIC RATE TABLES - The costing engine uses a single set of costing tables to calculate call costs for every charging zone throughout Australia. Therefore a single version of any product using the costing engine can be distributed to every region in Australia without the need for site specific table customisation. This also simplifies rate updating as one set of files can be distributed to all customers.

  • RATE VALIDITY – Each carrier rate table can have multiple rates running across different date ranges. I.e. the ability to include rate expiry dates allows rate changes and specials to be applied accurately.

  • HTML CONVERTER – A Universal Converter has been developed to automatically extract the National Numbering Plan details contained in various soft copy formats and convert it into C++ code. This is an efficient means of maintaining the numbering plan tables and allows updates to be implemented quickly and reliably.

  • FILE STRUCTURE – The costing engine does not use a conventional database to store costing related information. All costing parameters are stored in InfoDEN’s proprietary file types thereby eliminating the processing overhead imposed by database applications. 

  • NETWORKABILITY – The costing engine can be run in a distributed environment. It can service clients on many machines across a network as it is developed using the Component Object Model (COM) interface specifications.

  • PLATFORMS – The costing engine has been written using the C++ programming language and can be compiled to run on multiple platforms including Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, Windows CE, MAC OSX, Unix and Linux.

  • (source from: www.ipcortex.co.uk)

    Tuesday, March 25, 2014

    Driving Factor to Upgrade PBX System


    It's not so much that the PBX features have changed, it's the technology delivering those features and your co-workers interaction that is changing.

    In the end the choice to upgrade your voice communications system may not even be yours. Many PBX manufactures are embracing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and the newest technology, Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) as their new flagship systems while limiting the support of their Legacy TDM (Time Division Multiplex) systems.

    Whether you have a small system or a large system, it's imperative as a Telecommunications manager that you understand the latest technologies and begin to blueprint when a system upgrade would make sense for your company.

    Many managers are put off by the fact that they have to upgrade their telecommunication system - after all it's worked fine for many years. They are even more upset when they are notified or find out that the system they have is reaching or is end-of-life and will no longer be supported by the manufacturer.

    What's the driving factor behind these changes? The short answer - Convergence.

    Convergence views voice communications and data communications as a comparable information nucleus - they are doing basically the same function. Passing data from an originating point to an end point. Voice communications uses dedicated paths to connect parties and data communications uses non-dedicated paths and protocols to send and retrieve information.

    Is this the first convergent of seemingly different technologies? Not at all, the fax revolution of the 80's was produced by a convergence of telecommunications technology, optical scanning technology, and printing technology. There are countless other examples of convergent technologies on the market today.

    When should you begin planning for your upgrade? The simple answer is of course; there is no time like the present.

    As with any project you will need to make a presentation case for the project, outlining the immediate and future benefits to your company's business culture and the company's bottom line. I'll discuss three common driving factors, End-of-life schedules, culture/business shift and company reorganization.

    I'll use Nortel's SIP Multimedia PC Client as an example.

    1. Identify your current systems End-of-life schedule.

    A. Pbx systems are comprised of software and hardware. In some system configurations, the hardware will follow a different end-of-life schedule than the software and vice versa.
    B. You should review all aspects of your telecommunications system from the software, to the cards, to the telephone sets and catalog all concerns.
    C. Upgrading your system outright to the latest and greatest may make more sense to the bottom line than continually upgrading the various parts of the system.

    2. Determine if new systems features will improve your company's telecommunications culture.

    A. Nortel's SIP Multimedia PC Client as an example offers many features beyond traditional telephony. It supports video calling, instant messaging, call screening, real-time call disposition, conferencing, file sharing, and white-boarding.
    B. Advanced Web communications include pushing Web pages and co-browsing the Web with customers, co-workers, and associates
    C. Virtual Office is always an exciting feature of the newer VoIP and SIP systems.

    3. Company growth, downsizing or related projects.

    A. Company growth is a good time to analyze your telecommunications systems. It might be cost-effective to embrace the new system features and create Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that in turn, reduce your requirements on T1's.
    B. If your company is downsizing in property. It might prove fruitful to allow the older systems to convey with the property, while focusing on re-growth and the newer systems.
    C. If you company is engaged in related projects (Infrastructure upgrades, IT system upgrades, etc.). It is crucial that you as the Telecommunications Manager are part of the process to ensure that newly installed systems will communicate with your vision of the future for your Pbx department.

    Of course there are other driving factors that are unique to each and every business and this article briefly touches on only a few factors. More important are the key factors in planning that can be categorized into anticipation on your part and the effective management of information, quality, and scope.

    Anticipating changes in the telecommunications sector and taking advantage of those changes to benefit your company are paramount to a competent, executable plan. In addition, effectively managing the information, ensuring quality research and developing a scope of action will assist in the creation of a sound telecommunications project.

    Whether you're just beginning the research process of upgrading your Pbx system or are well along in the process - PbxInfo.com is a great place to perform research, post questions and get answers about a wide array of systems.