6.2 Quick Setup

Allows basic settings of the PBX to be modified easily.
This option can be accessed in either of 2 ways:
Automatically when connecting to the PBX for the first time or after the PBX data has been cleared.
Manually, by selecting Quick Setup from the Utility menu.
This option only runs automatically when the following conditions are met:
The user is logged on to Maintenance Console using the Installer level programmer code.
The date and time of the PBX have not yet been set.
The model code of Maintenance Console and PBX match.
The user has selected to connect Maintenance Console to the PBX in Interactive mode.
It can be run manually when the following condition is met:
Maintenance Console is connected to the PBX in Interactive mode.
When the Quick Setup wizard is started manually, it is possible to cancel the wizard at any point by clicking the Cancel button. No changes will be made to the PBX. However, the Cancel button is not available when Quick Setup runs automatically upon connection to the PBX. In addition, when Quick Setup runs, it shows only default data for all programmable parameters. Any existing settings are not shown, and will be overwritten, so run Quick Setup manually only when necessary.
Using Quick Setup, the following basic parameters can be programmed as desired:
The country code of the PBX. (This setting is only available when the model code is set to "CE" or "NE", and the country codes of the PBX and Maintenance Console do not match.) (→ 6.7 Country Setting)
The date and time. The PBX uses the date and time set to the PC. (→ 7.1.1 Date & Time [1-1])
The system password. (→ 7.1.2 Main [1-2])
The operator extension number. (→ 2.2.4 Operator/Manager Features in the Feature Guide)
Automatic Configuration for CO Line Type (DTMF/Pulse). (→ 2.3.5 Automatic Configuration for Outside (CO) Line Type in the Feature Guide)
The feature numbers for Operator Call (→ 2.2.4 Operator/Manager Features in the Feature Guide) and Automatic Line Access. (→ 1.5.3.3 Outside (CO) Line Access in the Feature Guide)
Extension numbers and names. (→ 1.5.1.1 Intercom Call in the Feature Guide)
The Numbering Plan type. (→ 2.3.4 Feature Numbering in the Feature Guide)
Ringing assignment for each outside line (either all extensions, or a specific extension). (→ 1.1.3.2 Outside (CO) Line Ringing Selection in the Feature Guide)

To set up basic items for the PBX

1. From the Utility menu, click Quick Setup.
If the model code is "CE" or "NE", and the country codes of the PC and the connected PBX do not match, the Country Setting screen will be displayed. (See 6.7 Country Setting.)
Click OK.
The PBX will restart with the new country setting, and then automatically reconnect to Maintenance Console and start Automatic Configuration for CO Line Type.
In all other cases, the Automatic Configuration for CO Line Type screen will be displayed.
1. If you do not want to automatically configure outside (CO) line types, deselect the check box.
2. Click Next.
The Step 2 screen will be displayed.
2. Select the desired settings from the displayed boxes.
Select the jack number you wish to register as the operator extension, or "Disable".
Select the feature numbers to be used for Operator Call and Automatic Line Access.
Select the extension numbering plan to use (Plan 1-3).
If you do not want to configure the operator extension, feature numbers and numbering plan, deselect the check box.
3. Click Next.
The Step 3 screen will be displayed.
4. Enter the desired extension number and name (if required) for each jack to configure in the table.
If you do not want to configure extension numbers and names, deselect the check box.
5. Click Next.
The Step 4 screen will be displayed.
6. For each outside (CO) line, select the ringing assignment.
Select "All extensions" to have all extensions ring for calls from that outside (CO) line.
Select a jack number to have only that extension ring for calls from that outside (CO) line.
If you do not want to configure a particular outside (CO) line, deselect the check box beside the name of that line.
7. Click Next.
The Step 5 screen will be displayed.
8. Enter the date and time.
By default, the date and time of the PC are shown in these boxes.
9. Enter the desired system password, to be used to log on to the PBX.
The password must be from 4 to 7 digits long.
You must enter the same password 2 times, for confirmation.
Be sure to make a note of the password entered here, as it will be required to log on to the PBX.
10. Click Finish.
When the country code of the PBX is set to "CE" or "NE", and country setting has been performed, the data items set in steps 2 to 5 will be transmitted to the PBX.
In all other cases, the data items set in steps 1 to 5 will be transmitted to the PBX.

A completion message will be displayed.
11. Click OK.