KX-NS1000 V2.1 Rev1.0 15 Mar., 2013 Introduction Following table shows feature list of NS1000 in Ver. 2.1. Category 1 2 3 System feature Maintenance Enhancement for UM features Feature item Summary -1.Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard Add the procedure to specify ‘3digits’ or ‘4 digits’ of the numbering Plan (Extension number digits) in Easy Setup Wizard. -2.UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration User profiles and Mailbox auto configuration -1.Database Convert (Off Line tool) Database convert from TDE/NCP to NS1000 -2.Voice Data Convert Voice data convert from TVA/TVM to NS1000 SYSLOG for UM port busy Supported to logging to SYSLOG of all UM port busy status. Remark 2 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard Add the procedure to specify ‘3digits’ or ‘4 digits’ of the numbering Plan (Extension number digits) in Easy Setup Wizard. Current numbering arrangement. (Version 2.0) 3 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard The following parameters change by selecting the Numbering Plan. 2.6.1 Additional Digits 3 digits 4 digits Mixed (V2.0 Default) Type A Type B Type C Type A Type B Type C Type A Type B Type C Extension 0120 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Extension 21 XX XX XX XX XX XX X X X Extension 2264 XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX Feature 3 digits 4 digits Mixed (V2.0 Default) ICDG Default No. 601-664 6001-6064 601-664 Number of UM Group 8 16 9 500-507 5000-5015 500-508 600 6000 600 535-599 5801-5864 5801-5864 508,509 5101,5102 5101,5102 510 5103 5103 UM Group Default No. TAFAS Default No. DISA Default No. UM 1,2ch Default No. FAX Default No. 4 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configuration - 2.System - 6.Numbering Plan - 1.Main Leading Number Type/A/B/C Feature 3 digits 4 digits Mixed (Default) Extension Numbering Schema 1 1/2/2 10/20/20 1/2/2 Extension Numbering Schema 2 2/3/3 11/21/21 2/3/3 Extension Numbering Schema 3 3/4/4 12/22/22 3/4/4 Extension Numbering Schema 4 4/1/9 13/23/23 4/1/9 Extension Numbering Schema 5 14/24/24 Extension Numbering Schema 6 15/25/25 Extension Numbering Schema 7 16/26/26 Extension Numbering Schema 19 29/39/39 Extension Numbering Schema 21 50/50 50/50/50 51/51 51/51/51 59/59/59 59/59/59 60/60/60 6/6/6 Extension Numbering Schema 22 5/5/5 Extension Numbering Schema 30 Extension Numbering Schema 31 6/6/6 Extension Numbering Schema 32 Extension Numbering Schema 64 5 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configuration - 3.Group - 5.Incoming Call Distribution Group - 1.Group Settings Floating Extension No. ICDG Number 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default 1 601 6001 601 2 602 6002 602 3 603 6003 603 4 604 6004 604 5 605 6005 605 6 606 6006 606 7 607 6007 607 8 608 6008 608 9 609 6009 609 10 610 6010 610 : 64 : 664 6064 664 6 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configuration - 3.Group - 7.UM Group - 2.Unit Settings Floating Extension No. Unit No. 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default 1 500 5001 500 2 501 5002 501 3 502 5003 502 4 503 5004 503 5 504 5005 504 6 505 5006 505 7 506 5007 506 8 507 5008 507 9 5009 508 10 5010 : : 16 5016 7 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configration - 5.Optional Device - 2.External Pager Floating Extension No. ID 1 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default 600 6000 600 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configration - 5.Optional Device - 3.Voice Message - 2.DISA Message Floating Extension No. OGM Number 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default 1 535 5801 5801 2 534 5802 5802 3 535 5803 5803 4 536 5804 5804 5 537 5805 5805 6 538 5806 5806 7 539 5807 5807 8 560 5808 5808 9 561 5809 5809 10 562 5810 5810 : : 5864 5864 : 64 599 9 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configration - 4.Extension - 1.Wired - 1.Extension Settings UM Default No. 4.1.1 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default FAX 508,509 5101,5102 5101,5102 10 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard PBX Configration - 4.Extension - 1.Wired - 1.Extension Settings FAX Default No. 4.1.1 3 digits 4 digits Mixed :Default FAX 510 5103 5103 11 Enhancement for the Easy Setup wizard The following tables show the country according to the type. Type Type A Type B Type C Region Australia, South Africa, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Spain, Greek, East Europe, Russia, Brazil, Argentina, Other, Singapore/China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Canada, USA、TR, TW, UA U.K., France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Portuguese, Italy, Netherlands New Zealand 12 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration User profiles and Mailbox auto configuration (Version 2.1) NS1000 provides a feature to create user profiles and mailboxes same as the extension number by a simple operation. Select the following options. -Create User profiles and mailboxes for all extensions (It adds it to the existing “User profiles” and “mailboxes. ) - Re-create all mailboxes (After the existing mailbox is deleted, a new mailbox is created. Caution :All mailboxes and voice data will be deleted.) 13 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Select UM group where mailboxes are created . Select UM group where mailboxes are created Create mailboxes to the UM group of the PBX where extensions belong to One look Networking Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 15 UM Group No.1 UM Group No.2 UM Group No.3 UM Group No.16 The User profile and the mailbox are create with all PBX where the extension terminal exists. 14 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Select UM group where mailboxes are created . Select UM group where mailboxes are created Create mailboxes to the specified UM group UM Group No.1 UM Group No.2 UM Group No.3 One look Networking Master Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 15 UM Group No.1 UM Group No.2 UM Group No.3 UM Group No.16 Created the User profiles and mailboxes only under the UM Group No.3 for this example 15 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Two parameters are selected, and “Execute” button is clicked. The user profile and the mailbox are made by the automatic operation. It is displayed that the estimate time Each result is shown in P18 and P19. In this case, 1 minutes. 16 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration The creation result is output as the following reports. Example 17 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Result of executing table “Create all User profiles and mailboxes if extension do not have” Upper: User Profile Lower: Mail Box MB No. Ext No. MB No.101 Ext No. MB No. Ext No.101 MB No.101 Ext No.101 Current status of user profile MB No. Ext No. MB No. Ext No.101 Created Created Assigned Created Created Assigned Assigned Assigned MB No.101 Ext No. MB No.101 Ext No.101 The combination pattern doesn't exist in a gray part. Created Exist Assigned Exist Exist Exist 18 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Result of executing table “Re-create all mailboxes” Upper: User Profile Lower: Mail Box Current status of user profile MB No. Ext No. MB No. Ext No.101 MB No. Ext No. Created Created Assigned Created MB No.101 Ext No. Created Created Assigned Created MB No. Ext No.101 MB No.101 Ext No.101 MB No.101 Ext No. MB No.101 Ext No.101 The combination pattern doesn't exist in a gray part. Created Created Assigned Created Assigned Created 19 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Target Extension's type: Wired (PT/SLT) EXT Wireless (PS) EXT ISDN EXT (2XX Wildcard Extension numbering : In this case, without the target.) IP EXT Condition of creating relation between Mailbox, EXT and User profile. 1) While Mailbox number and EXT number is matched. < begins-with match> ex Target EXT number:101. begins-with 10 , 101, 10111 match 101 2) System will not change relation if same relation of these information already assigned. 20 UM (Mailbox) Auto configuration Condition of Mailbox auto creation is not working 1) Mailbox number begins-with number match existing EXT number. Target mail box; Subscriber's mailbox number, Interview mailbox and Mailbox Group mailbox assigned for Automatic Two-way Recording Message Manager’s maillbox:998), System Manager’s mailbox:999 2) While EXT number has only 1 digits (thus min Mailbox number is 2 digits) 3) Total mailbox number exceed 1024 for 1 NS cabinet. (Except Interview mailbox and Mailbox Group) Condition of User profiles auto creation is not working 1) Login Account and Login ID has been allocated for other user. 2) EXT number has been allocated to other profile. 1) and 2) These meanings that Login Account, Login ID and the number of the target has already been allocated. 3) Exceed more than max user profile number (1512). 21 Database Convert (Off Line tool) The off-line programming tool provides legacy database converter feature that can convert system data of NCP/TDE/TDA series PBX into data for NS1000. It is the same as version 2.0. Off line tool (V2.1) UPCMC (PBX Replacement) TDE100 DMSYS /200 TDE600 DGSYS NS1000 is overwritten in new DCSYS. Convert Edit DCSYS report NCP500 DBSYS /1000 TDA100 /200 DSYS TDA600 DLSYS NS1000 Activation key is not transferred at the converting database TDA TDE/NCP Please refer to another document for details. Document name is 20130304 Database Converter_Rev1.0.pptx 22 TVM/NS1000-UM Conversion 1.NS1000 provides the way to convert TVM’s voice data, and install into UM. 2.This is handy for replacement user to use all prompt and message in TVM can be converted to UM in NS1000. Backup from TVM Restore into UM in NS1000 Backup Restore BKP file BKP file BKP file BKP file NS1000 TVM200/50 IMA-ADPCM G.711 PCM (μ-Low or A-Low) TVM PCMC NS1000 Web MC Please refer to another document for details. Document name is TVM_UMConverter_Rev0.2_18Jan2013Mar.ppt 23 SYSLOG for UM port busy The following error messages are displayed, when the traffic to UM exceeds capacity. Sys Log. KX-NS1000 svcmng:[#err]<147> 13/03/05 17:21:55 MN ALM #262 00 00071 All UM port exceed the busy threshold time [hh:mm:ss] [hh:mm:ss] = Busy hold Time 24 SYSLOG for UM port busy The following error messages are displayed, when the traffic to UM exceeds capacity. Error Log. All UM ports exceeded the busy threshold time [00:01:11] Please recommend AK of UM to be increased to the customer. 25 END 26