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KX-TVM50 Model No. KX-TVM200 Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic Voice Processing System. This manual shows you how to install and programme this product so that you can operate the basic features. For detailed information, refer to the Installation Manual.
Removing the Cable Cover ....................7 Opening the Front Cover ....................8 Removing the Dummy Cover Plates ................9 Installing Optional Cards in the KX-TVM50 ..............10 Installing Port Cards in the KX-TVM200 ................13 Connecting the KX-TVM50 to the KX-TDA30 ..............16 Connecting the KX-TVM200 to the KX-TDA100 ............17 Connecting the VPS to a PC or LAN ................18...
CD-ROM Necessary Tools (not supplied) Twisted pair 4-conductor cables are needed for connecting the VPS to the PBX. For the KX-TVM50, twisted pair 2-conductor cables are needed if using Inband or None Integration. A USB cable is needed when connecting the VPS to the PC that will used for programming via the KX-TVM Maintenance Console.
1.2 Names and Locations 1.2 Names and Locations KX-TVM50 RUN Indicator ALARM Indicator Dummy Cover Plates (for Port Card Slots 2 and 3) Factory-installed Jacks RESET Button SHUTDOWN Button Mode Switch USB Port Dummy Cover Plate (for LAN Interface Card)
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1.2 Names and Locations KX-TVM200 RUN Indicator ALARM Indicator Dummy Cover Plates (for Port Card Slots 1 to 6) RESET Button SHUTDOWN Button Mode Switch LAN Port USB Port Dummy Cover Plate (for Modem Card) Earth Terminal DC IN Power Switch Main Board Front Cover 3.5"...
2.1 Installation Overview 2 Installation 2.1 Installation Overview The following is an overview of the steps needed to prepare the VPS hardware for use. Refer to the Installation Manual when installing optional cards or hardware. CAUTION The information below is only intended as an overview of the installation process. When installing the VPS, refer to the information provided in this document or to the Installation Manual for detailed instructions.
2.2 Removing the Cable Cover The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. Push the release button in the direction shown below (1), and slide the cable cover in the direction shown below (2).
The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. For KX-TVM50: This procedure is not necessary if you do not plan on installing optional cards in the KX-TVM50. Remove the 3 screws. Screw While holding both tabs located on the sides of the front cover, swing the cover open as shown.
The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. For KX-TVM50: This procedure is not necessary if you do not plan on installing optional cards in the KX-TVM50. Remove the appropriate dummy cover plates from the main unit using cutting pliers, as shown below.
2.5 Installing Optional Cards in the KX-TVM50 2.5 Installing Optional Cards in the KX-TVM50 Follow these steps if you plan to install an optional KX-TVM502 2-Port Hybrid Expansion Card or KX-TVM594 LAN Interface Card in the KX-TVM50. Installing a 2-Port Hybrid Expansion Card Position the front of the card so that the jacks fit in the open slot.
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2.5 Installing Optional Cards in the KX-TVM50 Note The KX-TVM502 operates at SELV. Installing the LAN Interface Card Insert the card between the guide rails and slide it down as shown. Secure the latch by flipping it toward the centre of the card and slightly pressing down on it.
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2.5 Installing Optional Cards in the KX-TVM50 Insert and tighten the screw as shown. Screw Getting Started Document Version 2.1 2008/04...
2.6 Installing Port Cards in the KX-TVM200 2.6 Installing Port Cards in the KX-TVM200 Position the front of the card so that the jacks fit in the open slot. Make sure that the tabs on both sides of the card fit into place. Holding the card firmly in place, lower the other end of the card so that the card’s hole fits over the extension bolt.
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2.6 Installing Port Cards in the KX-TVM200 Insert the new extension bolts (included with the card) into the holes on the card, and tighten them to secure the card. Extension Bolt Getting Started Document Version 2.1 2008/04...
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2.6 Installing Port Cards in the KX-TVM200 Installing Cards in Slot 5 or Slot 6 When installing a card in Slot 5 or 6, secure the card using the screws included with the card, instead of the extension bolts. Screw Note •...
2.7 Connecting the KX-TVM50 to the KX-TDA30 2.7 Connecting the KX-TVM50 to the KX-TDA30 Note • 4-conductor cables must be used in order to use DPT Integration. • For DPT Integration, jack 1 must be connected to the lowest numbered port of the Voice Mail group assigned through PBX programming.
2.8 Connecting the KX-TVM200 to the KX-TDA100 2.8 Connecting the KX-TVM200 to the KX-TDA100 Note • 4-conductor cables must be used in order to use DPT Integration. • For DPT Integration, the lowest numbered jack of the VPS must be connected to the lowest numbered port of the Voice Mail group assigned through PBX programming.
2.9 Connecting the VPS to a PC or LAN 2.9 Connecting the VPS to a PC or LAN The VPS can be connected to a PC via USB or to a LAN (optional KX-TVM594 LAN Interface Card required for KX-TVM50). To USB port KX-TVM50...
Note • Green-and-yellow insulation is required, and the cross-sectional area of the conductor must be more than 0.75 mm or 18 AWG. Tighten the screw. Connect the earthing wire to earth. KX-TVM50 Screw Earthing wire To earth KX-TVM200 Screw Earthing...
2.11 Connecting the AC Adaptor 2.11 Connecting the AC Adaptor Plug the DC connector of the AC adaptor into DC IN. KX-TVM50 DC IN DC Connector AC Adaptor KX-TVM200 DC IN DC Connector AC Adaptor Getting Started Document Version 2.1 2008/04...
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To AC outlet IMPORTANT KX-TVM50: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor, part number PSLP1322. KX-TVM200: Use only the included Panasonic AC adaptor, part number PSLP1244 or PSLP1434, or the KX-A236 Additional AC Adaptor. Document Version 2.1 2008/04 Getting Started...
2.12 Securing the Cables 2.12 Securing the Cables The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. Attach the included strap to either of the 2 rails depending on your preference. Rail Rail Bind the cables as shown.
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2.12 Securing the Cables Attach the cable cover (2.15 Attaching the Cable Cover). Cable Cover Note • For safety reasons, do not stretch, bend, or pinch the cables. • If you prefer, you can cut the other side of the cable cover and run the cables through that opening. For safety reasons, smooth the cut edges.
2.13 Initialising the VPS During Installation 2.13 Initialising the VPS During Installation Before programming the VPS for the first time, perform the initialisation procedure described below. All settings are reset to their default values. Recorded messages are erased. System Prompts (including customised prompts) are preserved.
2.14 Closing the Front Cover The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. If you removed the front cover to install optional cards, attach the front cover to the main unit as shown below.
2.15 Attaching the Cable Cover The model shown here is the KX-TVM200, however this procedure is the same for the KX-TVM50. Attach the rear hooks on the cable cover to the main unit, then swing the cable cover closed so that the front hooks fit in place.
2.16.1 Wall Mounting the VPS 2.16 Wall Mounting 2.16.1 Wall Mounting the VPS Mounting on a Wooden Wall Place the appropriate wall mounting template (found on the last 2 pages of this manual) on the wall to mark the locations where the 3 screws need to be placed. Install the screws and washers (included) in the wall.
2.16.2 Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor Place the appropriate wall mounting template (found on the last 2 pages of this manual) on the wall to mark the locations where the 3 screws need to be placed. Install 3 anchor plugs (user-supplied) in the wall, then install the screws (included) in the wall. Anchor Plug Hammer 6.4 mm...
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2.16.2 Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor Note • Drive the screws into the wall until each screw head is the same distance from the wall. • Install the screws perpendicular to the wall. Mount the AC adaptor as shown. Mounting on Concrete or Mortar Wall CAUTION When driving the mounting screws into the wall, be careful to avoid touching any metalwork (metal/wire laths, etc.), conduits, or electrical cables buried in the wall.
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2.16.2 Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor Mount the AC adaptor as shown. Wall Mounting Template for AC Adaptor Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting the KX-TVM50. Install a screw here. 83 mm Install a screw here.
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2.16.2 Wall Mounting the AC Adaptor Please copy this page and use as a reference for wall mounting the KX-TVM200. Install a screw here. 110 mm Install a screw here. Note • When you print out this page, the dimensions of the wall mounting template may deviate slightly from the measurements indicated in the template.
3.1 Assignment of VM (DPT) Group 3 KX-TDE and KX-TDA Series PBX Program- ming for DPT Programming 3.1 Assignment of VM (DPT) Group The screen shots shown in this section are for the KX-TDA200. Programming procedures and availability may vary by country/area, software version, etc. Refer to the documentation included with the PBX or consult your dealer for more information.
3.2 Assignment of VM (DPT) Extension Ports 3.2 Assignment of VM (DPT) Extension Ports Go to the Configuration-Extension Port screen. Follow the procedure below for the extension port which you want to assign as a VM port. Set the port’s Connection to OUS. Select the attribute of DPT Property-Type to VM (DPT).
4.1 Installing KX-TVM Maintenance Console 4 Programming the VPS 4.1 Installing KX-TVM Maintenance Console System Requirements Required Operating System Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2, or Windows Vista Business Edition ® ® ® Minimum Hardware Requirements for Windows 2000, Windows XP CPU: 1.2 GHz Intel Pentium microprocessor...
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4.1 Installing KX-TVM Maintenance Console Note • To install or uninstall the software on a PC running Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional, you must be logged in as a user that is in either the "Administrators" or "Power Users" group.
4.2 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console 4.2 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console The instructions listed below explain how to start KX-TVM Maintenance Console. These instructions are for when connecting to the VPS via USB. Note • The screenshots shown here are for reference only, and may differ from the screens displayed on your •...
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4.2 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console The main window is displayed. Note • You can change the display language by clicking Utility®Set Language..., then selecting the desired language and clicking OK. • To confirm or change the parameters in the Set Default Parameters window after changing the display language, click Utility®Default Parameters®Set Default.
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If programming the VPS for the first time, the Quick Setup utility can help you program essential settings quickly and easily. See 4.3 Quick Setup for more information. • KX-TVM Maintenance Console supports versions 1.0 and 2.0 of the KX-TVM50 and KX-TVM200. The software performs according to the version number of the connected VPS. •...
4.3 Quick Setup 4.3 Quick Setup Starting Quick Setup Start KX-TVM Maintenance Console and connect to the VPS (refer to 4.2 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console). Click Utility ® Quick Setup... in the menu bar. Click OK when the message is displayed. Document Version 2.1 2008/04 Getting Started...
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4.3 Quick Setup Using Quick Setup System Security settings After you click Quick Setup, the System Security window appears. In this window, you can change the Administrator, System Manager, and Message Manager passwords, as well as other security-related settings. For more information, refer to 2.8 System Security in the Programming Manual.
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The next window displayed is the PBX Environment window. In this window, you can select the PBX Type, Integration Mode (KX-TVM50 only), and set other parameters essential for proper integration between the PBX and VPS. For more information, refer to 2.5.4.5 PBX Parameters in the Programming Manual.
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4.3 Quick Setup Click OK to start Auto Configuration. Click Next when the button becomes available. Create mailboxes The next window displayed is the Select Extensions window. Extension data retrieved from the PBX is displayed. Select the extensions for which you would like to create mailboxes, then click Next. Note •...
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4.3 Quick Setup Example of 3-digit extension numbers converted to 4-digit mailbox numbers: Extension Numbers Mailbox Numbers 2010 2020 2030 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 • It is possible to program the VPS to allow mailbox numbers of mixed length. Example of mixed length mailbox numbers: Extension Numbers Mailbox Numbers...
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4.3 Quick Setup Mailbox settings The next window displayed is the Mailbox Edit window. Edit, delete, or add mailboxes as needed, then click Next. For more information, refer to 2.1.3 Mailbox Parameters in the Programming Manual. Note • The Mailbox Edit window allows you to set basic mailbox parameters only. Detailed mailbox settings can be made after Quick Setup has finished, by clicking the Mailbox Settings icon under Shortcuts.
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4.3 Quick Setup Port/Trunk settings The next window displayed is the Port/Trunk window. Configure Service Groups for each port/trunk, then click Next. For more information, refer to 2.3.1 Service Group in the Programming Manual. Document Version 2.1 2008/04 Getting Started...
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4.3 Quick Setup Date and Time setting The last window displayed is the date and time setting window. Set the date and time, then click Finish. Finalising Quick Setup Click Yes to save the settings and finish Quick Setup. If you click No, your settings will not be saved and you will return to the previous screen.
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4.3 Quick Setup If you clicked Yes, the following screen is displayed as your settings are saved. When Quick Setup is completed, the following screen will be displayed. Note • If the VPS is connected to a KX-TD500, restart the VPS to bring the VPS online. Document Version 2.1 2008/04 Getting Started...
4.4 LAN Settings 4.4 LAN Settings To program the VPS over a LAN connection or to use E-mail Integration features, the VPS must first be connected to the LAN and programmed accordingly. Programming the VPS for LAN access Connect the PC to the VPS via USB (refer to 2.9 Connecting the VPS to a PC or LAN). Start KX-TVM Maintenance Console and connect to the VPS via USB (refer to 4.2 Starting KX-TVM Maintenance Console).
4.5 E-mail Integration Settings 4.5 E-mail Integration Settings The VPS can be programmed to send text and voice messages (as file attachments) to subscribers when they have new messages. The following settings must be made in order for the VPS to use E-mail Integration features.
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4.5 E-mail Integration Settings Mailbox Settings for E-mail Integration The following settings must be made in order for a subscriber to use E-mail Integration features. Start KX-TVM Maintenance Console and connect to the VPS. Click Mailbox Settings (under Shortcuts), then click Add Mailbox... or select a mailbox and click Edit Mailbox..
5.1 System Prompts Customisation 5 System Prompts Customisation 5.1 System Prompts Customisation System prompts can be customised using KX-TVM Maintenance Console and an extension telephone connected to the PBX. Note • The subscriber designated as the Message Manager can also customise system prompts using just his or her extension telephone.
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5.1 System Prompts Customisation Click (record), (stop), or (play) to record or play a system prompt. Click Disconnect. Click OK. When "Import from recorded file" is selected Click …. The Open dialogue box appears. Navigate to the folder containing the WAV files you wish to import. (WAV files must meet the following specifications: IMA ADPCM codec, 8.000 kHz, 4-bit, mono.) Select the desired WAV file.
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Install a screw here. screw here. 120 mm Wall Mounting Template for KX-TVM50 Note When you print out this page, the dimensions of the wall mounting template may deviate slightly from the measurements indicated in the template. Confirm that the markings on the printed page reflect the measurements indicated in the template.
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Install a Install a screw here. screw here. 130 mm Wall Mounting Template for KX-TVM200 Note When you print out this page, the dimensions of the wall mounting template may deviate slightly from the measurements indicated in the template. Confirm that the markings on the printed page reflect the measurements indicated in the template.
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Notes Document Version 2.1 2008/04 Getting Started...
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