NEC UNIVERGE SV8300 Pc Programming Manual
NEC UNIVERGE SV8300 Pc Programming Manual

NEC UNIVERGE SV8300 Pc Programming Manual

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  • Page 1 PC Programming Manual NWA-033628-001 ISSUE 1.0...
  • Page 2 NEC Infrontia Corporation reserves the right to change the specifica- tions, functions, or features, at any time, without notice. NEC Infrontia Corporation has prepared this document for use by its employees and customers. The information contained herein is the property of NEC Infrontia Corporation and shall not be reproduced without prior written approval from NEC Infrontia Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ..................Purpose ........................Outline of This Manual ....................Chapter 1 PCPro Overview ..............What Is PCPro? ......................Operating Environments and Conditions ................. Operating environment of PC ................. Operating Conditions ....................Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro ............... Installing PCPro ......................
  • Page 4 Mode Selector Tabs ....................3-11 Status bar ......................... 3-12 Chapter 4 Standard Mode ..............Switching to Standard Mode ..................Using Standard Mode ....................[Implement] Category ....................Quick Setup ........................System Data All Clear (CM00/CMEC) ..............Date/Time and Language Setting (CM02/CM04) ........... IP Address Setting (CM0B) ..................
  • Page 5 Reset ..........................4-92 System Reset ......................4-92 Blade Reset ......................4-94 IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) Reset ..................4-96 Chapter 5 System Data Mode .............. Switching to System Data Mode ................Using System Data Mode ..................Configuring System Data ....................Searching for System Data Pertaining to Function Settings ..........Special System Data Entered in the System Data Mode ..........
  • Page 6 Server Setting ......................8-10 Whole Setting ......................8-12 User Settings ......................8-13 AppendixA Main Menu and Toolbar Correspondence ......AppendixB Uninstalling PCPro ............AppendixC Troubleshooting ..............Troubleshooting a Connect Failure .................. IP Connection ......................RS-232C Connection (Direct Connection) .............. Modem Connection ....................Troubleshooting an Error Message is Displayed .............
  • Page 7: Introduction

    This manual covers procedures of installing “SV8300 PC Programming” (hereinafter “PCPro”), as appli- cation tool for installing and servicing UNIVERGE SV8300 (hereinafter “SV8300”) and configuring its communication with the SV8300, along with helpful tips on configuring the system office data.
  • Page 8: Outline Of This Manual

    INTRODUCTION Outline of This Manual Outline of This Manual This manual consists of eight chapters and three appendixes. The following paragraphs summarize chap- ters 1 through 8 and Appendixes A, B and C. CHAPTER 1 PCPro Overview Provides introductory information about PCPro and proceeds to describe its system configuration, operating environment, working conditions and more.
  • Page 9 INTRODUCTION Outline of This Manual APPENDIX B Uninstalling PCPro Explains how to uninstall the PCPro. APPENDIX C Troubleshooting Explains the probable reasons for failure as they occur and the remedial actions. NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
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  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Pcpro Overview

    UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual PCPro Overview Chapter This chapter provides overview of PCPro and PCPro’s system con- dition. • What is PCPro? • Operating Environments and Conditions NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 12: What Is Pcpro

    Chapter 1 PCPro Overview What Is PCPro? What Is PCPro? PCPro is an application tool that installs and services the SV8300 system. PCPro supports three modes of operation designed to simplify the work of initially setting up the system (system data registration): •...
  • Page 13: Operating Environments And Conditions

    Chapter 1 PCPro Overview What Is PCPro? Operating Environments and Conditions Operating environment of PC <Common Operating Environment> Item Specification Recommended CPU • Refer to <OS-Specific Operating Environments> Hard disk • 1GB of free disk space minimum Monitor • 1,024x768 dots or more, 16 -bit colors (65,536) at least CD-ROM drive •...
  • Page 14: Operating Conditions

    Chapter 1 PCPro Overview What Is PCPro? <OS-Specific Operating Environments> Item Specification Microsoft Windows • Pentium III processor equivalent (800 MHz) or higher, 32-bit Vista • Home Basic • single CPU/dual (multithreaded) CPU • Home Premium RAM • 512M minimum •...
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 PCPro Overview What Is PCPro? • Program Upgrade (On-line/Off-line) would not work correctly if any functionality of FTP is con- trolled by a virus check program or the like. Be sure to disable such control beforehand. • In Program Upgrade (On-line/Off-line), the FTP server facility of PCPro may not work correctly as it is blocked by the Windows firewall.
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 PCPro Overview What Is PCPro? <Overriding the Widows firewall in the [Windows Firewall] setup screen> (1) Opening the [Windows Firewall] setup screen, select [Exceptions]. [Exceptions] (2) Select “PCPro FTP Server” (or MatFtps.exe) in “Program and Services” and click the [OK] button. *If “PCPro FTP Server”...
  • Page 17: Chapter 2 Setting Up Pcpro

    UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Setting Up PCPro Chapter This chapter explains how to set up and launch PCPro. • Installing PCPro • PCPro Folder Configuration • Launching PCPro • Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 • Communication Link with the SV8300 •...
  • Page 18: Installing Pcpro

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Installing PCPro Installing PCPro PCPro can be installed in following steps: STEP1: Mount the PCPro CD-ROM on the CD/DVD-ROM drive on the PC running Windows operat- ing system. A setup start window is displayed and the PCPro Installer launches automatically, displaying the [Welcome] dialog box.
  • Page 19: Pcpro Folder Configuration

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro PCPro Folder Configuration PCPro Folder Configuration The table below lists the files that are created in the folders specified by the user when PCPro was installed. Created file/folder Description Executable files (*.exe, *.dll) Program files ftproot (Default) root folder of the SV8300 PCPro built-in FTP server reports...
  • Page 20: Launching Pcpro

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Launching PCPro Launching PCPro To launch PCPro, follow these steps: STEP1: Launch PCPro in any of the following operations: • Double-click the PCPro icon in the Desktop. • Choose [Start] > [All Programs] in Windows OS. The [Logon] dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Launching PCPro STEP2: Type the User Name and Password and then click the [OK] button. The User Name and Password defaults are listed below. For information about changing your password, see “SV8300 PCPro Account”. Page 8-8 User Name field Password field [OK] button...
  • Page 22: Connecting Pcpro To The Sv8300

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 Three ways are available for connecting the SV8300 to the PC (PCPro is installed). Choose one of these methods to suit your particular needs. • IP connection Page 2-6 •...
  • Page 23: Connection Method

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 Description Quantity Remarks Required for the PC LAN cable* Up to 2 • 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX LAN cable (PCPro) (STP category 5 [cross/straight cable]) Up to 2 • For the specifications of the PC required, see “Operating Environ- ments and Connections”...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 Tips: SV8300 IP Address Once the system data saved on the SV8300 is all cleared or PCPro has launched with default system data, the following IP address and subnet mask are set as defaults: Step 1 can be by- passed as long as this address is used.
  • Page 25: Rs-232C Connection (Direct Connection)

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 RS-232C Connection (Direct Connection) Hardware requirements Description Quantity Remarks Up to 2 • For the specifications of the PC required, see “Envi- ronments and Conditions”. Page 1-3 PCPro cable Up to 2 •...
  • Page 26: Modem Connection

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 Modem Connection Hardware requirements Description Quantity Remarks Required for the SV8300 COT blade • Used to interface the SV8300 to a public network. Required for the remote 1 unit • For the specifications of the PC unit required, see “Operating Environ- ments and Conditions”.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Connecting PCPro to the SV8300 STEP2: Connect the modem as shown below. SV8300 PC (PCPro) RS-232C straight cable PSTN Modem VMDB Using Internal modem (VMDB) STEP3: Launch PCPro and configure its connectivity (modem connection) with the SV8300 in the [Connection Account] screen.
  • Page 28: Communication Link With The Sv8300

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Communication Link with the SV8300 Communication Link with the SV8300 Establishing a Link To establish a communication link between PCPro and the SV8300, follow these steps: STEP1: Launch PCPro. Page 2-4 STEP2: On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Connect]. The [Connect] screen is displayed.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Communication Link with the SV8300 STEP4: Enter the system password. Perform this procedure only if a system password is registered on the SV8300. [Connect] button Item Description Connection Select a preset default account, or an account that has been set in “Connection Account Account”.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Communication Link with the SV8300 STEP5: Click the [Connect] button. If you successfully log on to the system, a dialog appears saying “Successfully connected to the System.”. The [Connect] screen closes. The following list of information is displayed on the status bar in the [PCPro] window: •...
  • Page 31: Clearing The Communication Link

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Communication Link with the SV8300 Clearing the Communication Link To clear the communication link between PCPro and the SV8300, follow these steps: STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Disconnect] in this order. [Disconnect] dialog box is displayed. STEP2: Click the [Save and Disconnect] button or [Disconnect] button.
  • Page 32: System Data Backup

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro System Data Backup System Data Backup With the SV8300, if any of the operations listed below is carried out without backing up the system data following the entry of system data or service memory settings (such as abbreviated phone dialing and ab- sent transfer), the data settings would be lost.
  • Page 33: Exiting Pcpro

    Chapter 2 Setting Up PCPro Exiting PCPro Exiting PCPro To exit PCPro, follow these steps: STEP1: Clear the communication Link to the SV8300. For information on clearing the communication link, see “Clearing the Communication Link”. Page 2-15 STEP2: Perform either of the following procedures: •...
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  • Page 35: Chapter 3 Pcpro Window Layout

    UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual PCPro Window Layout Chapter This chapter describes the layout of the [PCPro] window layout and the functions of its components. • PCPro Window Component Names and Functions • Main Menu • Toolbar • Submenu • Work Window •...
  • Page 36: Pcpro Window Component Names And Functions

    Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout PCPro Window Component Names and Functions PCPro Window Component Names and Functions The PCPro main window is organized into the items listed in the table below. System data set on the SV8300 can be configured or viewed by manipulating a variety of menu choices available from the main window.
  • Page 37: Main Menu

    Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Main Menu Main Menu The Main Menu displays a complete repertoire of menus pertaining to the PCPro operations. Click a menu choice on the Main Menu to gain access to the functions listed in the table below. Different menus are dis- played according to the user class of the user who has logged in to PCPro.
  • Page 38 Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Main Menu Menu Reference Menu choice Function category Page System Connect... Displays the [Connect] screen for estab- Page 2-6 lishing a communication link with the SV8300. Page 2-15 Disconnect... Displays the [Disconnect] screen for clearing clear a communication link with the SV8300.
  • Page 39: Program Upgrade (On-Line

    Displays the screen for confirming trace Page 6-12 Informa- information transmitted from the tion... SV8300 randomly. * This menu is reserved for NEC techni- cians and need not be used in most sit- uations. Edit Standard Switches the submenu view to Standard Page 4-2 Mode.
  • Page 40 Communication Log... Displays a log of real-time communica- – tions sessions between PCPro and the SV8300. * This menu is reserved for NEC techni- cians and need not be used in most sit- uations. Continued on next page NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Main Menu Menu Reference Menu choice Function category Page Window Close All Closes all open windows in the work – window. Help Help Displays “PC Programming Manual” – for this user class. * Adobe Reader is required to view the guide.
  • Page 42: Toolbar

    Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Toolbar Toolbar Shortcut icons of the commonly used menus are displayed on the toolbar. Click an icon to gain access to the functions listed in the table below. (1) (2) (4) (5) (6) (7) Menu Reference Item Function...
  • Page 43: Submenu

    Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Submenu Submenu Displays the submenu associated with the mode selector tab being selected. <Standard Mode> <System Mode> <Command Mode> < Mode: ST--Standard Mode, SD--System Data Mode, CM--Command Mode > Mode: x: Applecable Reference Item Description –: Not applecable Page Page 5-6...
  • Page 44 Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Submenu Mode: x:Applecable Reference Item Description –:Not applecable Page [Expand All] Click to expand the entire submenu – – – button tree. [Collapse All] Click to collapse the entire tree – – – button view. 3-10 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 45: Work Window

    PCPro Window Layout Work Window/Mode Selector Tabs Work Window Displays a screen for configuring the functions selected from the main menu, toolbar and submenus. Item Description Screen selector tab Displays the title of the screen that is on display on the tab. Click the tab to change screen.
  • Page 46: Status Bar

    Chapter 3 PCPro Window Layout Status bar Status bar Item Description User Name Displays the name of the user who has logged in to PCPro. Connection Displays the connection account of the SV8300 with which PCPro has Account established a communication link. * Displays only when the SV8300 is online.
  • Page 47: Chapter 4 Standard Mode

    UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Standard Mode Chapter Standard Mode is suited for completing complex of setup. • Streamlines the complexities of setup and verification work. • Achieves functionality beyond reach of command entry. • Minimum operational effort needed to enter massive data simultaneously.
  • Page 48: Switching To Standard Mode

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode Switching to Standard Mode Switching to Standard Mode You can switch the submenu display to Standard Mode in one of the following operations: • Click mode selector tab [ Standard]. • On the Main Menu, click [Edit] > [Standard] in this order. On the Main Menu, [Edit] >...
  • Page 49: Using Standard Mode

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode Using Standard Mode Using Standard Mode Click a menu choice appearing on a submenu to open a setup screen in the work window. Work with the setup screen as instructed in the page shown in the Refer column. Standard Mode submenu Submenu...
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 Standard Mode Using Standard Mode Submenu Reference Menu choice Description category Page Maintenance System Configura- A screen appears displaying the system Page 4-71 tion Display configuration of the SV8300 in a HTML report. Page 4-74 Status Display Displays the screen for confirming the (Blade/Trunk) status of blades mounted in the SV8300 or each trunk (idle/busy/etc.).
  • Page 51: [Implement] Category

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category [Implement] Category The [Implement] category is organized into two submenus as followings: • Quick Setup Page 4-5 • Blade Configuration Page 4-27 Quick Setup The [Quick Setup] menu lets you complete default setting, the system clock, IP address, station and trunk on the SV8300 (unit number 01) in easy procedures based on onscreen guidance.
  • Page 52 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Button Setup item Description Refer name All-Clear of System Clears all system data on the SV8300. Page 4-7 Data (CM00/CMEC) Page 4-9 Setting of Date/ Sets the Date & Time and the language used Time and Language on the SV8300.
  • Page 53: System Data All Clear (Cm00/Cmec)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category System Data All Clear (CM00/CMEC) Execute System Data All Clear on the SV8300 in the following steps: STEP1: Click the [1] button [Quick Setup] screen. The [1. All-Clear of System Data] screen is displayed in the work window. STEP2: Set the [SENSE] switch to “E”...
  • Page 54 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP6: Click [Clear All System Data] button. [Clear All System Data] button A dialog box is displayed, asking you to confirm the execution of System Data All Clear. STEP7: Confirm the [SENSE] switch on the CPU blade is set on “E” and click the [Yes] button. [Yes] button After a while, the RUN lamp of CPU blade light off at the completion of Clear All System Data, accompanied by the appearance of a dialog box indicating its completion.
  • Page 55: Date/Time And Language Setting (Cm02/Cm04)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP9: Return the [SENSE] switch to “1” on the CPU blade. The clear all system data stored on the SV8300. Date/Time and Language Setting (CM02/CM04) Set the Date/Time and the language used on the SV8300 in these steps: STEP1: Click the [2] button in the [Quick Setup] screen.
  • Page 56: Ip Address Setting (Cm0B)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description Setting of Date/ Mark the check box to adjust the setting of the SV8300 to the Date/ Time (CM02) check Time of the PC displayed on the screen (default: checked). Setting of Language Choose the language displayed in the LCD of Multiline Terminal.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP2: Set items (1) to (3) for the SV8300 (CPU blade) and RTP (VoIPDB blade). [OK] button Item Description IP Address field Enter the IP addresses of the SV8300 maintenance port and VOIP port (UDP/TCP).
  • Page 58: Numbering Plan Setting (Cm20)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description IP Address field Enter the IP address (RTP) of the VOIP port. • 0.0.0.1 to 255.255.255.254 (default: 172.16.1.2) • Up to 8 IP addresses (RTP) can be entered. • One IP address (RTP) is required as per 16 channels set of RTP chan- nels used.
  • Page 59 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP2: Set items (1) to (4). Along with the station and trunk route, you can set two patterns of access number. [OK] button Item Description Station Station Number Select a station number length. (Digits) field •...
  • Page 60: Station Setting (Cm05/Cm10/Cm12/Cm77)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Station Setting (CM05/CM10/CM12/CM77) Register LC/DLC blades, and set the station number of a Single Line Telephone or Digital Multiline Terminal and relevant data in these steps: STEP1: Click the [5] button in the [Quick Setup] screen. The [5.
  • Page 61 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP3: Click the LC/DLC blade mounted in the slot in the right-click menu. The blade name is displayed on the blade in the Blade Display Area. Right-click menu Description Telephone (LC) Choose one of the following combination of LC blades mounted: •...
  • Page 62 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description [Fill In] button Click to apply the settings entered on the first line to other lines as well. • STN No. field Station numbers are assigned in sequential numbering from the first line. * Numbers containing * or # cannot be set.
  • Page 63: Setting Of Ip Station (Cm10/Cm12/Cm77)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP6: Click the [OK] button. You are directed back to the [5. Setting of Station] screen. STEP7: Click the [OK] button. You are directed back to the [Quick Setup] screen. Checked mark appears to the right of but- ton [5].
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description [Fill In] button Click to apply the settings entered on the selected line to other lines as well. For the operating instructions, see “Using the [Fill In] button”. Page 4-19 • STN No. field Station numbers are assigned in sequence starting from the one on the selected line.
  • Page 65 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Tips: Using the [Fill In] Button Click the [Fill In] button to display the dialog box shown below. Enter the number of lines into which station numbers are to be entered continuously into the Line Input field and click the [OK] button.
  • Page 66: Trunk Setting (Cm05/Cm10/Cm30)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Trunk Setting (CM05/CM10/CM30) Register a trunk line blade and configure relevant trunk data. STEP1: Click the [7] button in the [Quick Setup] screen. The [7. Setting of Trunk] screen is displayed in the work window. STEP2: (2) Right-click the slot of the trunk line blade to be registered in the Blade Display Area.
  • Page 67 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP3: On the right-click menu, click the trunk line blade mounted in the slot. The blade name is displayed on the slot in the Blade Display Area. Right-click menu Description Trunk (COT) Choose one of the following combination of COT blade (Central office trunk) mounted: •...
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description Trunk Blade No. field Select the trunk blade number. • 000-127 * Unassigned trunk blade number is automatically dis- played in the Trunk Blade No. field. [Fill In] button Click to apply the settings entered on the first line to other lines as well.
  • Page 69 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description System Data Port No. field Displays the number of the Port number (unit number + slot Setup Area number + line number) that houses the trunk. Trunk No. Enter a trunk number associated with the Port number with field three digits.
  • Page 70: Finish

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Finish Write the system data that has been configured in the [2] to [7] screens to the SV8300 in these steps: STEP1: Click the [Completion] button in the [Quick Setup] screen. [Completion] screen is displayed in the work window. [Confirm the System Data] button 4-24...
  • Page 71 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP2: Click the [Confirm the System Data] button. A listing of the settings completed by Quick Setup is saved to a file in the HTML format. You can open the “Quick-Setup-confirm.html” to verify the setting, which displays a save destination on the screen.
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP5: Click the [<< Back] button. [<< Back] button You are directed back to the [Quick Setup] screen. Checked mark appears to the left of [Completion] button. The system data has now been written to the SV8300. Quick Setup is complete. 4-26 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 73: Blade Configuration

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Blade Configuration The [Blade Configuration] menu lets you register additional blades, update data on pre-registered data, de- lete blade information and so on for each Unit. One of the following action will display the [Blade Con- figuration] screen in the work window: •...
  • Page 74: Registering Additional Blades

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description [Read] button Click to read blade information from the SV8300 having its unit number specified in the Unit No. field. [Apply] button Click to write edited data to the SV8300. [Zoom In] button Click to display a preferences screen for the blade selected in the Blade Display Area.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP4: Right-click on the vacant slot on which you want to register an additional blade in Blade Dis- play Area. Right-click menu is displayed. Right-click Menu STEP5: On the right-click menu, click the blade mounted in the slot in the SV8300. The blade name is displayed on the corresponding slot in the Blade Display Area.
  • Page 76 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Right-click menu Description Telephone (ILC) Choose one of the following combination of BRT blade (ILC): • ILC(2+2) : CD-2BRIA + PZ-2BRIA • ILC(2) : CD-2BRIA Trunk (COT/DID/LD/ Choose one of the following combination of COT blade (Central office trunk) or DIOP/ODT blade (analog leased line trunk) mounted: •...
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP8: Select a registered blade and click the [Zoom In] button or double-click the slot. A dialog box appears to let you know when the data read is complete. PCPro reads detailed information from the SV8300 and displays a [Blade Configuration] screen in the work win- dow.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Item Description System data Port No. Displays the number of port that houses the trunk. setup area (for CKT No. field Displays the line number on the blade. trunk blades) Trunk Num- Enter a trunk number associated with the port numbers with ber field three digits.
  • Page 79 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category STEP11: Click the [Apply] button. The settings are written to the SV8300, and you are directed back to the [Blade Configura- tion] screen. The slots in which additional blades are mounted are checked. The following dialog boxes are displayed in accordance with the assigned blade after click- ing the [Apply] button, then click the [Yes] button.
  • Page 80: Deleting Blade Information

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Implement] Category Deleting Blade Information To delete information about a blade registered in the SV8300, follow these steps: STEP1: Select a unit number in Unit No. field. STEP2: Click the [Read] button. Blade information is read from the SV8300 having the unit number specified in the Unit Number field, and information about the blades mounted in the SV8300 is displayed in the Blade Display Area of the [Blade Configuration] screen.
  • Page 81: [Upgrade] Category

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category [Upgrade] Category The [Upgrade] Category has three submenus: • Software License Authentication Page 4-35 • Program Upgrade (On-line) Page 4-49 • Program Upgrade (Off-line) Page 4-60 Software License Authentication The SV8300 requires you to complete a software license authentication procedure using PCPro before you can use its functions.
  • Page 82 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category NOTE 1: Perform software license authentication on the SV8300 with unit number 01. NOTE 2: Be sure to carry out the software license authentication procedure. Running the system without first performing the software license authentication procedure might result in the occurrence of alarms, disable functions of key importance to the system or other otherwise the successful system operations unpredictable.
  • Page 83 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category <Registering License Data> STEP1: Take one of these actions: • Click submenu [Software License Authentication] in Standard Mode. • On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Software License Authentication] in this order. [Software License Authentication] screen is displayed in the work window. STEP2: Select the radio button of “1.
  • Page 84 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP3: Click the [Select File] button. [License Data File Name] display field [Select File] button [Confirmation of License Data which has been registered for System] check box [Next >>] button A dialog box is displayed specifying the file name and folder. STEP4: Specify the folder of the file name where the downloaded license data is saved, and click the [Open] button.
  • Page 85 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP5: Click the [Next >>] button. The [Confirmation and Registration of License Data] screen is displayed. STEP6: Verify information (1) and (2). [Register] button Item Description License data which is registered Displays information included-in the license data. for System •...
  • Page 86 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP7: Click the [Register] button. The license data is registered in the SV8300 and the [Create License Data] screen is displayed. To proceed with another copy of license data, click the [Register Next License] button and re- peat from Step 3.
  • Page 87 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category <Registering an Activation Code> STEP1: Check the “2. Acquisition of Activation Code (The Authentication Center)” radio button in the [Software License Authentication] screen, and click the [Next >>] button. 2.Acquisition of Activation Code (The Authentication Center) radio button [Next >>] button The [Acquisition of Activation Code (The Authentication Center)] screen is displayed.
  • Page 88 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category The browser launches to display the webpage of the Software License Authentication Center. STEP3: Log in to the Software License Authentication Center and browse through “A Guide to Using the Software License Authentication Center” in the webpage to obtain an activation code. Use “keyCode.act”...
  • Page 89 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP3: Click the [Setup] button. Activation Code field [Setup] button A dialog box is displayed to set the completion of the Activation Code Registeration. STEP4: Click the [OK] button. [OK] button The [Verify Activation Code] screen is displayed. 4-43 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 90 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP5: Click the [Complete] button, after verifying the authentication status of the license code regis- tered in the Software Key Code field has changed to “A (Authenticated)”. Software Key Code field [Complete] button You are directed back to the [Software License Authentication] screen. The activation code has now been set.
  • Page 91 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Deleting a Software License To delete the license data registered in the SV8300, follow these steps: NOTE: All license data is deleted at once; it cannot be selectively deleted. STEP1: Click the submenu [Software License Authentication] in Standard Mode. The [Software License Authentication] screen is displayed in the work window.
  • Page 92 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP3: Click the [Delete] button. [Delete] button A dialog box is displayed, verifying deletion of all license data. STEP4: Click the [yes] button [Yes] button A dialog box is displayed verifying the completion of the license data deletion process. STEP5: Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 93 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Register a Temporary Activation Code Register a temporary Activation Code to run the SV8300 temporarily until an Activation Code obtained from the Software License Authentication Center can be registered. Follow these steps to register a tem- perature Activation Code.
  • Page 94 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP1: Display the PCPro [Command] screen and set CMF83>1:4320. STEP2: Click the [System data backup] button on the Taskbar. The temporary Activation Code has now been registered. 4-48 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 95: Program Upgrade (On-Line)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Program Upgrade (On-line) You can download an upgrade program for the FTP server installed on a LAN onto the SV8300 as directed by PCPro and upgrade the CPU program on-line. You may choose to use PCPro as a FTP server or con- figure a separate FTP server for each unit.
  • Page 96: Set A Schedule

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category NOTE 4: You can confirm the status of program upgrade by the S1 lamp of CPU blade. S1 Lamp Status Upgrade Status (Green) Under Upgrading Flash quickly Program upgrade is completed Remain Lit Program changeover is completed Disappear Upgrade fails/Upgrade is interrupted Flash normally...
  • Page 97 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Item Description [Scheduling] tab Click to set a schedule. [Read] button Click to read the FTP server information, upgrade date and time, and change over date and time on each unit registered on the SV8300. [Apply] button Click to set FTP server information, upgrade date and time, and change over date and time on each unit registered on the...
  • Page 98 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Item Description Continu- [FTP Server Infor- Select to enter FTP server information on unit number 01 in ous Item mation] radio but- (5) continuously. Entry [Upgrade Date] Select to enter upgrade dates and times at fixed intervals radio button continuously starting from unit 01 in (5).
  • Page 99 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP5: Click the […] button. A detailed setup screen appears. To choose not to use the FTP server facility of PCPro (that is, install an FTP server separate- ly), clear the [Use the FTP Server of SV8300 PCPro] check box, enter relevant information and click the [OK] button.
  • Page 100 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category NOTE 1: Only user names with passwords that are eight or fewer characters are listed. NOTE 2: For instructions on how to add or edit users, see “FTP Server”. Page 8-10 STEP6: Click the cell of Upgrade Date for the unit number to be set. A […] button appears.
  • Page 101 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP9: Click the cell of Change over Date for the unit number to be set. A […] button appears. [...] button STEP10: Click the […] button. A detailed setup screen appears. STEP11: Set change over date and time. Click the [OK] button to return to the original dialog box.
  • Page 102: Display Of Results

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Display of Results You can view and confirm a results of program upgrade on each individual unit. STEP1: Click the [Display of Results] tab. The [Display of Results] screen is displayed. Item Description [Display of Results] tab Click to display of results.
  • Page 103 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Item Description Result Unit No. Displays the unit numbers registered with the SV8300. display Kind Displays the type of the following results. field Change over/Automatic rollback/Upgrade/Version Match- Executive Date/ Displays the date and time at which an event occurred. Time Result Displays the result of the event that occurred.
  • Page 104: Confirmation Of Program

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Confirmation of Program You can confirm the description and version number of the CPU program installed on each unit. STEP1: Click the [Confirmation of Program] tab. The [Confirmation of Program] screen is displayed. Item Description [Confirmation of Program] tab Click to check the CPU program.
  • Page 105 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP2: Click the [Read] button. Reading of the CPU program setting starts. The CPU program has now been verified. 4-59 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 106: Program Upgrade (Off-Line)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Program Upgrade (Off-line) Allows you to upgrade the software on the CPU program off-line mounted in the SV8300 by using a Up- grade program downloaded onto PCPro. For information on specifying a FTP server, see “FTP Server” Page 8-10 (1) Set the SENSE switch on the CPU blade to 8 (Program Upgrade Mode: Off-line) and then...
  • Page 107 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP3: Do either of the following: • Click [Program Upgrade (Off-line)] on the standard mode submenu. • On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Maintenance] > [Program Upgrade (Off-line)] in this order. A dialog box appears for you to confirm the change to the PC IP address. STEP4: Click the [Yes] button.
  • Page 108 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP6: Click the [Select Folder] button. [Select Folder] button [Next>>] button A dialog box appears for selecting a folder. STEP7: Select the folder containing the program that needs to be upgraded and click the [OK] button. [OK] button You are directed back to the [Program Upgrade (Off-line)] screen.
  • Page 109 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category STEP10: Press the [RESET] button on the CPU blade to reset. The program update process starts. When the process completes, a dialog box appears for you to confirm the illumination of the LED. STEP11: Check that the S1 LED on the CPU blade lights to green. STEP12: Return the [SENSE] switch to the original setting (0 to 4).
  • Page 110: Firmware Program Upgrade

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Firmware Program Upgrade While line/trunk blade firmware is included as part of the CPU program, simply upgrading the CPU pro- gram will not upgrade the firmware. To upgrade firmware, do the following procedures. For the details of the commands below, refer to the “Command Manual”.
  • Page 111 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Upgrade] Category Confirmation Method Upgrade Status Blade Lamp CME8 Y=2 CME8 Y=0 Indication Abnormal end under RUN lamp is F00F Firmware version is upgrading undefined not changed (such as OFF, ON) Under normal opera- RUN lamp 00FF Firmware version is tion after upgrade...
  • Page 112: [Tools] Category

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Tools] Category [Tools] Category The [Tools] Category is Script submenus. Scripts The [Script] menu allows you to run a system data script. Create a system data script as a CSV file and load it into the Main Menu via the [Script] menu. Do either of the following to see the [Script] screen in the work window: •...
  • Page 113 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Tools] Category Item Description [New] ( ) button Click to create a new script file. [Open] ( ) button Click to open (import) a script file. [Save] ( ) button Click to save (export) the contents of the script shown in the screen to the current script file.
  • Page 114: Create A Script File

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Tools] Category Item Description (10) [Apply] button Click to apply the contents of the script shown in the screen as system data on the SV8300. Create a Script File There are three ways to create a script file as described below. Here, method 1 is highlighted. 1.
  • Page 115 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Tools] Category STEP4: When you have finished entering all the office data, name the Excel file and convert it to a CSV file, saving it as a script file. If you see the message shown below when you save the script file, click the [Yes] button. The creation of a script file is now complete.
  • Page 116: Run A Script

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Tools] Category Run a Script STEP1: Do either of the following: • Click [Script] on the standard mode submenu. • On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Script] in this order. The [Script] screen appears in the work window. STEP2: Click the [Open] button.
  • Page 117: [Maintenance] Category

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category [Maintenance] Category The [Maintenance] Category is organized into the following five submenus: • System Configuration Display Page 4-71 • Status Display (Blade/Trunk) Page 4-74 • Fault Display Page 4-79 • System Data Save/Load/Verify Page 4-81 •...
  • Page 118 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description [Read] button Click to read a system configuration information from the SV8300. System Configuration Displays the read items set currently. Display field Set Read Items button Click to change the read items. Report Display button Click to display the system configuration information again or con- firm the information in off-line (Same as Report.
  • Page 119 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description “System Configura- Check to read out the following system configuration information tion” check box (default: checked): • Outline information of system • License information • IP Address of unit • Status of Blade “Detailed of Blade”...
  • Page 120: Status Display (Blade/Trunk)

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Status Display (Blade/Trunk) The [Status Display (Blade/Trunk)] menu reads blade information and the status of port operation from the SV8300 and displays such on the screen. Operating status can be updated automatically and manually. If automatic update has been selected, the operating status can be verified on the screen in real time.
  • Page 121: Status Display Of Blade

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Status Display of Blade You can confirm the status of blade operation with the lamp indication screen. STEP1: Check the radio button on the [Status Display (Blade/Trunk)] screen. STEP2: Check the [Next] button. The [Status Display of Blade] screen appears on the work window. Item Description [Read] button...
  • Page 122 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description Auto Update Time Select the Auto Update time. Setting field • Every 30 sec., Every 1 min. to Every 10 min. (default: Every 30 sec.) Status Display Area View this area to confirm the status of specified blade with lamp indica- tion.
  • Page 123: Status Display Of Trunk

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Status Display of Trunk You can confirm the port status of trunk (COT/BRT/PRT/DTI/CCT/Q-SIG/IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) /SIP Trunk) with the lamp indication screen. STEP1: Check the radio button on the [Status Display of Trunk] screen. STEP2: Check the [Next] button.
  • Page 124 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Button name Description Status Display Area View this area to confirm the status of specified port of IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) with lamp indication. The following status display is available. (16 trunks from the lead trunk number can be displayed.) Black : The channel is idle : The channel is in use...
  • Page 125: Fault Display

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Fault Display The [Fault Display] menu lets you read fault information stored on the SV8300, and view and conform it. Fault Display provides the following functions: • Display a read the fault information stored on the SV8300 •...
  • Page 126 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description Fault Display Number field Displays the unique number assigned to the fault infor- Area mation. Occurrence Date Displays the date and time at which the fault occurred. and Time field Error Type field Displays the number of the fault type.
  • Page 127: System Data Save/Load/Verify

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category System Data Save/Load/Verify The [System Data Save/Load/Verify] menu makes it possible to: • Save : Saves system data registered on the SV8300 to PCPro. • Load : Loads system data saved on PCPro into the SV8300. •...
  • Page 128: Saving System Data

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Saving System Data You can save the system data registered on the SV8300 to PCPro in these steps: STEP1: Click [Save] button in the [System Data Save/Load/Verify] screen. The [Save] screen is displayed in the work window. Area Name field Area Number field Office Name field...
  • Page 129 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category System data area name Area number Remarks Differences Registration data by MAC authenti- cation DBM Backup SRAM – – Enter the Area The area number is Number saved specifying it. (Not used) STEP3: Enter an office name. The office name can be entered up to 32 characters (no limitation in the kind of character).
  • Page 130 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP7: Click the [Yes] button. [Yes] button A dialog box is displayed, offering a visual indication of the progress of the system data save process. To cancel the process, click the [Cancel] button. A dialog box appears to let you know when the system data save is complete. STEP8: Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 131: Loading System Data

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Loading System Data You can load the system data saved onto PCPro into the SV8300 in these steps: NOTE: Before applying system data that has been loaded into the SV8300, be sure to make a back up of the data and reset the system in Steps 5 and 6.
  • Page 132 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description Detail Area Name field Displays the name of the area containing the system data file Informa- to be loaded. tion field Area Number field Displays the number of the area containing the system data file to be loaded.
  • Page 133 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP6: Click the [Yes] button. [Yes] button The system data loaded into the SV8300 is written to flash ROM, and a system reset is exe- cuted. A dialog box is displayed, notifying the completion of the system reset. STEP7: Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 134: Verifying System Data

    Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Verifying System Data You can verify system data registered on the SV8300 and the system data saved on PCPro in these steps: STEP1: Click [Verify] button in the [System Data Save/ Load/ Verify] screen. The [Verify] screen is displayed in the work window.
  • Page 135 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP3: Specify the folder in which the file to be verified is saved and the file name, and click the [Open] button. Save In field [Open] button File name field STEP4: Click the [Verify] button. A dialog box is displayed, confirming to verify the system data.
  • Page 136 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP6: Click the [OK] button. • In case that there are some different points. [OK] button • In case that there are no different points. [OK] button The result of verifying is displayed in the [Verify] screen. Result of Verifying field [<<...
  • Page 137 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP7: If the verification processes has found mismatches, open the file “<Connection Account>- Verify.log” at the save destination displayed in the Result of Verifying field and confirm the mismatches. STEP8: Click the [<< Back] button. You are directed back to the [System Data Save/ Load/ Verify] screen.
  • Page 138 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Reset The [Reset] lets you reset the CPU blade (System Reset), the blade reset and IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) reset. NOTE: Establish an Establishing a Link before running the Reset function. For more details, see “Es- tablishing a Link”.
  • Page 139 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category STEP3: Click the [Reset] button. A dialog box appears to let you know whether the system data is backed up. STEP4: Specify whether to back up system data or not. • To execute a system reset after backing up system data : Click the [Yes] button.
  • Page 140 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Blade Reset STEP1: Do either of the following: • Click the [Reset] on the standard mode submenu. • On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Reset] in this order. The [Reset] screen appears in the work window. STEP2: Select [Blade Reset] in the kind of Reset field.
  • Page 141 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description Unit No. Select the Unit No. of blade to be reset. • 01 to 50 (default: 01) Slot No. Select the Slot No. of blade to be reset. • 01 to 18 (default:01) [Reset] button Click to execute the blade reset.
  • Page 142 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) Reset STEP1: Do either of the following: • Click the [Reset] on the standard mode submenu. • On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Reset] in this order. The [Reset] screen appears in the work window. STEP2: Select [IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) Reset] in the kind of Reset field.
  • Page 143 Chapter 4 Standard Mode [Maintenance] Category Item Description Reset Type field Select the reset type. • After initial construction/Under operation (default: After initial construction) [Reset] button Click to execute the reset. STEP3: Select IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) Reset in the Kind of Reset field, then click the [Reset] button. A dialog box appears to let you know whether the IP Trunk (P2P CCIS) is reset or not.
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  • Page 145 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual System Data Mode Chapter System Data Mode is suitable for configuring system data while confirming commands. This chapter explains how to switch to and use System Data Mode. • Switching to System Data Mode • Using System Data Mode...
  • Page 146 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Switching to System Data Mode Switching to System Data Mode You can switch the submenu view to System Data Mode in one of the following operations: • Click mode selector tab [ System Data] tab. •...
  • Page 147 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode Using System Data Mode Configuring System Data Follow instructions below to configure system data in System Data Mode. STEP1: Click submenu in System Data Mode to expand the tree and then click the command you want to configure.
  • Page 148 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode STEP3: Set system data as needed. System Data Mode submenu Item Description [Read] button Click to read system data registered in the SV8300. This button is used to restore system data to the original settings. [Apply] button Click to write the set system data to the SV8300.
  • Page 149 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode STEP4: Click [Apply] button. NOTE: Be sure to click the [Apply] button after changes have been made to system data. The changes would not be reflected on the SV8300 without clicking the [Apply] button. System data has now been set.
  • Page 150 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode Searching for System Data Pertaining to Function Settings You can search for a function name and set system data. Do as instructed below. STEP1: Enter part of the function name in the Search Character Entry field in a submenu display. •...
  • Page 151 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode Special System Data Entered in the System Data Mode This section describes the description of special system data (CM05, 10, 20, 90, 97, 9A) entered in the Sys- tem Data Mode. CM05 1ST DATA 2ND DATA...
  • Page 152 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Blade Type XX ZZ XX : Unit No. (01-50) ISDN Line Circuit Blade ZZ : Slot No. (01-18) (CD-2BRIA) In-Skin UMS Blade (CD-VM00) NONE No data...
  • Page 153 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING TDM terminal registration XXYYZZ Physical Port number Multiline Terminal station num- XX: Unit number (01-50) ber X-XXXXXXXX represents YY: Slot number (01-18) My Line number.
  • Page 154 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode CM20 ACCESS CODE MEANING Numbering Plan Group 0 X: 0-9, A (*), B (#) Numbering Plan Group 1 Numbering Plan Group 2 XXXX Numbering Plan Group 3 SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A004 Outgoing Trunk Queueing/Call Back/Call Completion to...
  • Page 155 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A028 Wake Up Call Set from Predetermined Station (Multiple Wake Up time operation) A029 Maid Status A033 Monitor A034 Intra-office termination on Tandem connection A035 Intra-office termination on Tandem connection DT Sending (Mark out System) A037 Call Pickup-Designated Group...
  • Page 156 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A070 Paging Answer Zone 0 A071 Paging Answer Zone 1 A072 Paging Answer Zone 2 A073 Paging Answer Zone 3 A074 Paging Answer Zone 4 A075 Paging Answer Zone 5 A076 Paging Answer Zone 6...
  • Page 157 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING 6 digits Network Station 7 digits Network Station 8 digits Network Station 2-3 digits Station 2-4 digits Station 2-5 digits Station 2-6 digits Station 2-7 digits Station 2-8 digits Station A100 Voice Response System Access Record...
  • Page 158 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A125 Call Waiting (Camp-On by station-Call Waiting Method) A126 LCR Group 0 A127 LCR Group 1 A128 LCR Group 2 A129 LCR Group 3 Assign A129 only when the LCR Group access code is included in the area code table in CM8A (Closed Numbering).
  • Page 159 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A152 System Speed Dialing Origination For 1000 memories (1000-Slot Memory Block No. 00) A154 Return Message Schedule Set Cancel Code: Set data A023. A156 Attendant Programming for Remote Access to System (DISA), System Speed Dialing A157 FLF Authorization Code Recognition...
  • Page 160 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA REMARKS DATA MEANING A231 Station Authorization Code/Password Change A232 Pad Lock Set by Station Authorization Code A233 Pad Lock Reset by Station Authorization Code A234 Call Pickup-Group (Pilot) A239 IP Station Logout A241 Call Forwarding-Logout/Call Forwarding-PS/Wireless...
  • Page 161 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA ACCESS CODE DATA MEANING MEANING Single Digit Feature X: 0-9, A (*), B (#) Call Back/Trunk Queuing-Outgoing Access Code for BT Executive Override connection Camp On Call Waiting Message Reminder Set Step Call Message Waiting Record...
  • Page 162 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions A200 Manual Intercom number A700 A201 A701 A224 A724 B000 Dial Intercom number B900 B001 B901 B024 B924 AA01 Loop Line number for Multiline Terminal Attendant Position AA05 AA11...
  • Page 163 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F0XXX Service access code 004: OG Queuing/Call Back (OQ/CB)/Call Comple- tion to Busy Subscriber (CCBS) Set/Cancel [For EU] 006: Executive Right of Way (EROW) (Executive Override) 010: Call Forwarding-All Calls Set/Cancel (FDA) 012: Call Forwarding-No Answer/Busy Line Set/...
  • Page 164 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F0XXX 047: TAS Answer A (TASA) 048: TAS Answer B (TASB) 049: TAS Answer C (TASC) 050: TAS Answer D (TASD) 051: TAS Answer E (TASE) 058: Hold...
  • Page 165 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F0XXX B34: Call Pickup-Group (Pilot) B39: IP Station Logout B43: System Speed Dialing origination (4 digits/1-8 digits abbreviated Code) B51: Connection between Soft Phone and PS B56: Mobility Access Mode Set/Cancel B58: PS Location Search F1XXX...
  • Page 166 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F1XXX Multiline Terminal operation 064: Do Not Disturb (HDND) 065: Room Cutoff (HRC) 066: Message Waiting (HMW) 067: Wake Up (HWU) 068: Check In (CK-IN) 069: Room Status (RSTS) 070: Call Record (REC) 071: Print Out (PRINT)
  • Page 167 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F12XX 70: Internal Zone Paging Group 0 (PG0) 77: Internal Zone Paging Group 7 (PG7) F13XX 00: Day/Night Mode change by Tenant 00 63: Day/Night Mode change by Tenant 63 F15XX 00: ACD/UCD Group 00 Busy Lamp (UCD00)
  • Page 168 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Functions F5020 Alarm Display F5025 911 Notification [North America Only] F5026 Record (Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS) F5027 End (Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS) F5028 Play (Voice Mail Live Record-CCIS) F6010...
  • Page 169 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode Add-On Module SETTING DATA MEANING KEY No. DATA MEANING Setting of Functions Station number • My Line number (FX-FXXXXXXXX) XXXXXXXX • Multiline number (Ordinary Station) • Multiline number (assigned by CM11) X: 0-9, A (*), B (#) A000 Automatic Intercom number...
  • Page 170 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default SETTING DATA MEANING KEY No. DATA MEANING Ringer sending method Delayed Ringing when terminating a call No Delayed Ringing to Line/Trunk key on Multiline Terminal CM97 SETTING DATA DSS CONSOLE DSS KEY NUMBER NUMBER...
  • Page 171 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode CM9A : Default 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Soft aa bb aa : Status Number (00-15) F5002 Scroll key to change the Soft key Key function for 00: Idle State indication each Pattern...
  • Page 172 Chapter 5 System Data Mode Using System Data Mode : Default 1ST DATA 2ND DATA MEANING DATA MEANING DATA MEANING Setting of Soft aa bb aa : Status Number (00-15) XX...XXX Soft Key name indicated on LCD Key function for 00: Idle State (2-12 characters) each Pattern...
  • Page 173 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Command Mode Chapter Command Mode is suitable for quick entry on the command line. For experts, this chapter explains how to switch to Command Mode and how to use the command window and trace windows.
  • Page 174 Chapter 6 Command Mode Switching to Command Mode Switching to Command Mode You can switch the submenu view to Command Mode in one of the following operations: • Click [ Command] tab of Mode selector tab. • On the Main Menu, click [Edit] > [Command] in this order. •...
  • Page 175 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Using Command Mode In Command Mode, command and trace are available. • Command Page 6-3 • Trace Information Page 6-12 NOTE: Establish a connection link with the SV8300 before executing Command Mode. For information about the communication link, see “Establishing a Link”.
  • Page 176 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Item Description Entry mode/Charac- Displays the present control code entry mode (Classic/Standard/Enter) ter mode display and the ON/OFF states of the character mode. • The ON/OFF states of the character mode have the following mean- ings: - Character mode OFF: Only 0 to 9 and A to F comma (,), period (.) can be entered (a to f are automatically converted to...
  • Page 177 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Control keys Control Meaning Classic Standard code Enter Mode Mode Mode Read the second data that has been [-] (hyphen) [F5] [ ↑ ] set as the previous batch of first data. [SYY] Read second data with the next YY [F9] [F6]...
  • Page 178 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode <Reading System Data (Second Data)> STEP1: Enter [ST]. • Classic Mode : [/] key • Standard Mode : [F9] key • Enter Mode : [Esc] key STEP2: Enter a command and then enter [DE]. •...
  • Page 179 System data (second data) has now been written to the SV8300. NOTE: In Classic Mode, “CCC” cannot be entered as second data. Use Standard Mode when it is nec- essary to enter “CCC” as second data. * In Classic Mode, “CCC” is used to reset second data to its default.
  • Page 180 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode <Resetting System Data (Second Data) to Its Default> STEP1: Enter [ST]. • Classic Mode : [/] key • Standard Mode : [F9]key • Enter Mode : [Esc] key STEP2: Enter a command and then enter [DE]. •...
  • Page 181 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Command Screen Preferences The [Command] screen operation and displays can be modified through the following [Advanced] screen. Click the [Advanced] button in the [Command] screen to display the [Advanced] screen. Item Description Input Mode Choose from the following Command entry modes as a control code of entry mode: •...
  • Page 182 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Item Description Sample Displays sample setting of the font, character size, text color and back- ground color selected. [Set As Default] Click to reset the settings entered in the [Command] screen to their button defaults.
  • Page 183 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode <Font Settings> The font and character size in the command entry console is specified in the [Font] dialog box. After se- lecting a font and a character size, click the [OK] button. For more details, browse through help on the [Font] dialog box.
  • Page 184 • On the Main Menu, click [System] > [Maintenance] > [Trace Information] in this order. NOTE 1: To perform the Trace Information, setting of system data (CMF6) is required in advance. NOTE 2: This menu is reserved for NEC technicians and need not be used in most situations. 6-12 NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 185 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Item Description Option Time Executes a time stamp at intervals of a specified time span (10 seconds, Stamp 30 seconds or 1 minute). Select [Disable] to disable time stamp execu- tion. • Selected items are checked. •...
  • Page 186 Chapter 6 Command Mode Using Command Mode Item Description [Clear] button Click to clear the trace information displayed in the Text field. • The file is not cleared. [Close] button Click to end the trace. • Trace information is not written to a file if the trace screen is closed. Status bar Displays the name of the logon account connected to the SV8300 and the path name of the file output folder.
  • Page 187 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Report Chapter This chapter explains how to view fault information, the results of system data, system configuration information and a log of system data updates stored on the SV8300 from PCPro in a report format.
  • Page 188 Chapter 7 Report Fault Display Fault Display Displays an Fault report. NOTE: To do the Fault Display, the read out of fault information is required beforhand. Page 4- STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Reports] > [Fault Display] in this order. The [Open File] screen appears.
  • Page 189 Chapter 7 Report System Configuration Display System Configuration Display Displays a system configuration report. STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Reports] > [System Configuration Display] in this order. The [Open File] screen appears. STEP2: Select a file and click the [Open] button. The [System configuration Report] dialog box.
  • Page 190 Chapter 7 Report System Data System Data Displays the System Data report of each command read out from the SV8300. NOTE: To do the System Data report, the read out of system data is required beforehand by clicking the [Read] button on the [System Data Mode] screen. Page 5-1 STEP1: On the main menu, click [Tools] >...
  • Page 191 Chapter 7 Report System Data STEP2: Select a file and click the [Open] button. Displays a system data of specified report file. NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 192 Chapter 7 Report Log Viewer Log Viewer Displays a system data history of upgrade report. STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Reports] > [Log Viewer] in this order. The [Open File] dialog box appears. STEP2: Select a file and click the [Open] button. The [System Data History of Update Report] appears.
  • Page 193 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Settings Chapter This chapter focuses on the various settings of PCPro. • Connection Account • SV8300 PCPro Account • Environmental Setup NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 194 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account Connection Account To create a connection account used to establish a communication link between the SV8300 and PCPro, follow these steps: STEP1: In the [PCPro] window, select one of the following: • On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Connection Accounts] in this order. •...
  • Page 195 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account Item Description [Add...] button Click to add an additional connection account. The [Connection Accounts] screen is displayed. For more details, refer Step 2 and later. • Up to 100 connection accounts can be added. [Remove] button Click to delete the connection account selected from the Connection Accounts list.
  • Page 196 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account IP Connection STEP4: Select “IP” from the Connection Type field. The display of the Preferences Area will change to suit a IP connection. STEP5: Set items (1) and (2). Connection Account field Connection Type field [OK] button Item Description...
  • Page 197 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account RS-232C Connection (Direct Connection) STEP4: Select “Direct” from the Connection Type field. The display of the Preferences Area will change to suit an RS-232C connection (direct con- nection). STEP5: Set items (1) and (2). Connection Account field Connection Type field [OK] button Item...
  • Page 198 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account Modem Connection STEP4: Select “Modem Connection” from the Connection Type field. The display of the Preferences Area will change to suit a Modem connection. STEP5: Set items (1) to (7). Connection Account field Connection Type field [OK] button Item Description...
  • Page 199 Chapter 8 Settings Connection Account Item Description Modify Initializa- Enter a modem initialization character string as for specifying a partic- tion String field ular speed. • Up to 50 single-byte characters (default: blank field) External modem If the SV8300 uses an external modem to connect to PCPro, select this requires password password if a password is required to gain access to the external entry...
  • Page 200 Chapter 8 Settings SV8300 PCPro Account SV8300 PCPro Account The password associated with the name of a user who is logged in to PCPro can be changed. in these steps: NOTE 1: The password entered here is not linked to the password on the SV8300. NOTE 2: The characters (0 to 9, A to Z, a to z [5 to 16 digits]) can be entered as the password.
  • Page 201 Chapter 8 Settings Environmental Setup Environmental Setup You can configure a link to the SV8300 and display or set FTP server information. • Connection Setup Page 8-9 • FTP Server Page 8-10 Connection Setup You can monitor the status of an IP connection and set message display. STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] >...
  • Page 202 Chapter 8 Settings Environmental Setup FTP Server Use an FTP server to upgrade on the CPU program of SV8300 is on-line or off-line. You can start up and shut down the FTP server, view its status and configure information about the FTP server, as well as FTP users.
  • Page 203 Chapter 8 Settings Environmental Setup Item Description Submenu Server Set- Displays the FTP server status management screen. ting Whole Set- Displays the FTP server information setting screen. ting User Settings Displays the FTP user information setting screen. FTP Server Status filed Displays the FTP sever status.
  • Page 204 Chapter 8 Settings Environmental Setup Whole Setting The Whole Setting is register IP address and Control Connection Port of FTP Server. STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Settings] > [FTP Server Settings] in this order. The [FTP Server Settings] screen is displayed. STEP2: Click the [Whole Setting] menu.
  • Page 205 Chapter 8 Settings Environmental Setup User Settings You can confirm/change the FTP user information (user name, password) and the folder in which to save the FTP user information. STEP1: On the Main Menu, click [Tools] > [Settings] > [FTP Server Settings] in this order. The [FTP Server Settings] screen is displayed.
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  • Page 207 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Main Menu and Toolbar Correspondence Appendix The table below summarizes the correspondences between the Main Menu choice and shortcut icons. Shortcut key correspondenc- es are also shown in the table below. NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 208 Appendix A Main Menu and Toolbar Correspondence Main Menu Toolbar Shortcut key shortcut icon Category Menu choice File Alt + F → X Exit – View Toolbars – Alt + V→B Sub Menu Alt + V → M → S Standard –...
  • Page 209 Appendix A Main Menu and Toolbar Correspondence Main Menu Toolbar Shortcut key shortcut icon Category Menu choice Edit Alt + E → S Standard – Alt + E → D System Data – Alt + E → C Command Alt + E → Q Quick Setup Alt + E →...
  • Page 210 Appendix A Main Menu and Toolbar Correspondence NOTE: The Command function on the [Edit] menu is used to show or hide the [Command] mode selec- tor tab, whereas the Command shortcut icon on the Tools bar is used to display the [Com- mand] screen in the work window.
  • Page 211 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Uninstalling PCPro Appendix NWA-033628-001 Rev.1.0...
  • Page 212 Appendix B Uninstalling PCPro To uninstall PCPro, follow these steps: STEP1: Click [Start] > [Control Panel] in Windows OS. The [Control Panel] dialog box is displayed. STEP2: Double-click the Add or Remove Programs icon. STEP3: Select SV8300 PCPro in the [Add/Remove Programs] dialog box and click the [Delete] button. PCPro has been removed from your computer.
  • Page 213 UNIVERGE SV8300 PC Programming Manual Troubleshooting Appendix This appendix lists the probable reasons for failures as they occur and the remedial actions. • The connection between PCPro and the SV8300 fails • A PCPro error message is displayed • An error occurs authenticating license data...
  • Page 214 Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting a Connect Failure To begin with, check the following items: Point to check Corrective action Is the SV8300 active? If the SV8300 is inactive, turn it on, then back on. For more details, refer to the “System Hardware Manual”. Is the cable between PCPro and the If the cable is not connected properly, reconnect it.
  • Page 215 Appendix C Troubleshooting IP Connection Point to check Corrective action Is the PCPro LAN blade (NIC) Check the status of “Local Area Connection” in the Win- mounted properly? dows [Network Logon] screen. For more details, browse through Windows Help. Is the LAN cable connected properly? If the LAN cable is not connected properly, reconnect it.
  • Page 216 Appendix C Troubleshooting RS-232C Connection (Direct Connection) Point to check Corrective action Is the correct type of cable used? If any type of cable other than the PCPro cable (RS CON- SOLE CA-A) is used, replace with the correct type of cable.
  • Page 217 Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting an Error Message is Displayed Common Error Messages Error Message Cause Remedial action The PS Number xx has already – The specified PS station number been registered. is already registered. Take either of the following actions as appropriate: 1.
  • Page 218 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action Errors of communication with – Check the status of communica- the System occurred. tion with the system. Confirm the conditions of con- nection. Connect to System. There was no connection Check the connection with the with the system when an system.
  • Page 219 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action The Trunk Number xx has – The specified trunk number is already been registered. already registered. Take either of the following actions as appro- priate: 1. Modify the trunk information. 2. Delete the trunk number once and then register it again.
  • Page 220 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action The file cannot be opened. – Check to see if the file actually exists. Could not make the file. – Check the size of available disk drive space and folder attributes then retry. The file cannot be deleted.
  • Page 221 Appendix C Troubleshooting Program Upgrade (On-line) Error Message Cause Remedial action There is no operation unit. No operating unit informa- Check the system data. tion was available when it was read from the scheduling window. Input information of FTP Server. An attempt was made to set Enter FTP server information.
  • Page 222 Appendix C Troubleshooting Program Upgrade (Off-line) Error Message Cause Remedial action Couldn’t turn the FTP Server – Shut down the FTP server once folder to default. and then retry. Check the following items. • If another FTP Server being active on a PC, stop for it. •...
  • Page 223 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action A file transfer error occurred. Do An error occurred transfer- Retry from the beginning. it again from the beginning. ring a file. FTP server has a problem. The FTP server is at fault. Shut down the FTP server once Confirm the following items, and and the retry.
  • Page 224 Appendix C Troubleshooting System Data Save/Load/Verify Error Message Cause Remedial action Failed to save the system data. An error occurred. Retry. Failed to save the system data. The specified folder is write- Specify a write-enabled folder or (Could not make the system data protected or enough hard a folder having enough hard disk file.)
  • Page 225 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action Failed to load the system data. An error occurred. Retry. Failed to load the system data. The SV8300 responded with Retry. (Writing error of the system data “Write error” while system occurred.) data was loaded.
  • Page 226: Menu

    Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action The system data is saving, load- – Wait until the communication ing or verifying. Please cancel process completes or retry the the process before closing this saving, loading or verifying of function. system data.
  • Page 227 Appendix C Troubleshooting Error Message Cause Remedial action Cannot remove a current con- An attempt was made to To delete the account in use, log necting Connection Account. delete the account that has off from the system once and logged currently on to the then delete the account.
  • Page 228: Software License Authentication

    Appendix C Troubleshooting Software License Authentication Error Message Cause Remedial action Activation Code couldn’t be set. The Activation Code could Check with the Software License not be registered on the Authentication Center to see if SV8300. the Activation Code is valid and then retry.
  • Page 229: Script

    Appendix C Troubleshooting Script Error Message Cause Remedial action Invalid file format selected. Con- The specified script file Create a script file (.csv) in a firm the contents of the script file (.csv) has invalid content. valid format and retry. (.csv).
  • Page 230: Troubleshooting On Ftp Server

    Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting on FTP Server The probable causes of faults that could occur in the FTP server. Cannot start the FTP server Cause Remedial action IP address for PC is not same as the IP Set the IP address of PC on the [ Whole Setting] address for FTP sever.
  • Page 231: Troubleshooting On Software License Authentication

    Appendix C Troubleshooting Troubleshooting on Software License Authentication The probable causes of errors that could occur in the license data authentication process and the associated remedial actions are listed below. Cannot register license data/Cannot create a PBX creation file Cause Remedial action Unstable communica- The SV8300 was in a con-...
  • Page 232 Appendix C Troubleshooting Cannot obtain an Activation Code from the Software License Authentication Center Cause Remedial action An attempt was made to use license Create a PBX creation file using license data that is data already authenticated to create a not yet authenticated and register it with the Soft- PBX creation file on another SV8300 ware License Authentication Center.

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