2.3 System Data Control420 Feature Guide2.3.4 Quick SetupDescriptionIt is possible to set up the basic PBX parameters using a PC. When a PC accesses the PBX for the first timewith the Installer Level Programmer Code (→ 2.3.1 PC Programming), Quick Setup display will appearautomatically. The following items can be programmed as desired:Note that the programmable items may vary depending on the version of KX-TDA Maintenance Consolebeing used.Item Parameter DescriptionDate & Time Year/Month/Date/Hour/MinuteThe date and time set on the PC will be used.System Password 4–10 characters Enter the system password for installer (→ 2.3.3Password Security).Operator & Manager Extension Number Assign the PBX operator to all time modes (day/lunch/break/night) (→ 2.2.5 Operator Features). Theextension assigned as the PBX operators isautomatically allowed to perform manager operation(→ 2.2.6 Manager Features).Flexible NumberingFeature1. Type 1(with )2. Type 2(without )If "Type 1 (with )" is selected, " " must prefix allfeature numbers (except access numbers) when anextension user wants to use a feature.[Example] Call Pickup feature numberType 1 (with ): 41Type 2 (without ): 41For default of the flexible numbers, refer to the[Flexible Numbering Table (available while a dial toneis heard)] (→ 2.3.6 Flexible Numbering/FixedNumbering).Extension KX-TDA30/KX-TDA100/KX-TDA200: from 101/from 201KX-TDA600: from 1001/from 2001Determines the number from which default extensionnumbers begin.Operator 0/9 The feature number for Operator Call can beselected.CO Access 0/1/9 The feature number for Idle Line Access can beselected.Remote MaintenanceNumberRemote MaintenanceDial NumberEnter the complete telephone number of the PBX(including the country code). When necessary, thisnumber will be used to access the PBX from a remotelocation for maintenance purposes.