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Model No. KX-TDE Series Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product. Please read this manual carefully before using this product and save this manual for future use. In this manual, the suffix of each model number is omitted (e.g., KX-NCP500NE).
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Periodically change all login passwords to prevent unauthorised access by third parties. • Set a password as soon as possible after CA Server is installed. Ensure a password is always set; if the password is reset for any reason, set the new password immediately.
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1 Specifications ...5 Overview ...5 CA Web Manager Features ...6 2 System Connection Diagram ...9 3 System Requirements ...10 4 Starting CA Server ...12 Installing CA Server ...12 Starting CA Web Manager ...13 Uninstalling CA Server ...14 Quick Reference Guide...
The functionality of CA Server CA Server is an application that is installed on a computer on your PBX's network. When CA Client users log in to the CA Server (instead of directly to the PBX), the following functions become available: •...
CA Client Pro User with Network Activation Key PBX System Alarm Notification by E-mail In the event of a PBX system alarm, CA Server will send an e-mail containing the alarm information to a specified e-mail address. 1.2 CA Web Manager Features All CA Server functions are controlled through CA Web Manager, a client program that can be accessed by a networked computer’s web browser once CA Server is installed.
CSV file. Note If a CA Client user’s login password becomes locked, they will not be able to log in to CA Server until the password lock is cleared. To clear a locked password, check the box next to the locked user’s extension number on the User Profile screen, and click Clear Password.
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1.2 CA Web Manager Features Conditions • CA Client users can use CA Server features only when the computer installed with CA Server is turned on and the CA Server program is running. • When running, CA Server prevents computer shutdown procedures. The computer running CA Server cannot be shut down until the CA Server program is terminated.
2 System Connection Diagram The figure below illustrates an example network setup using CA Server. LAN/Internet Other Connections Remote Office Telephone Company Panasonic PBX CA Server Panasonic Network Camera Voice Processing System PC running CA Client Proprietary Telephone or Single Line Telephone...
Activation keys are files that need to be registered to your PBX with the PC Maintenance Console. For details on how to install activation keys, refer to your PBX’s Installation Manual. For a CA Client user to use thin client and network features with CA Server, the following activation keys are required: Model No.
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The activation key file cannot be reissued unless the MPR card crashes. Description Allows the use of CA Server network features for 10 users. Allows the use of CA Server network features for 40 users. Allows the use of CA Server network features for 128 users.
When installation is complete, CA Server starts, and the setup screen is displayed: Set your language, dialling codes for your country/area, port numbers to be used by CA Server and by CA Web Manager, enter and verify the Administrator password, and click OK. You must enter a country/area code to proceed.
Once CA Server is running on your computer, an icon will appear on the computer’s task tray. Hovering your mouse over the icon will display a status message for CA Server. The icon will also turn red if there is an error, or if CA Server is not functioning properly.
To uninstall CA Server, perform one of the following procedures: • From the Start menu, point to All Programs ® Panasonic ® CA Server, and select Uninstall. • From the Control Panel, double-click Add or Remove Programs, select CA Server, and then click Remove.
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