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KX-TDA3161

Brand: Panasonic | Category: PBX
Table of contents
  1. installation manual
  2. system components
  3. important safety instructions
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. system outline
  7. System Highlights
  8. Basic System Construction
  9. system connection diagram
  10. Options
  11. specifications
  12. Characteristics
  13. system capacity
  14. Installation
  15. Before Installation
  16. Installation of the Hybrid IP-PBX
  17. names and locations
  18. Opening/Closing the Covers
  19. installation of the sd memory card
  20. frame earth connection
  21. Backup Batteries Connection
  22. Installing/Removing the Optional Service Cards
  23. types of connectors
  24. Wall Mounting (KX-TDA30)
  25. Wall Mounting (AC Adaptor)
  26. Lightning Protector Installation
  27. Installation of the Trunk Cards
  28. CID4 Card
  29. BRI2 Card
  30. IP-GW4 Card
  31. Installation of the Extension Cards
  32. SLC4 Card
  33. DLC8 Card
  34. SLC8 Card
  35. Installation of the Other Cards
  36. DPH2 Card
  37. ECHO8 Card
  38. MSG2 Card
  39. EXT-CID Card
  40. RMT Card
  41. connection of extensions
  42. parallel connection of the extensions
  43. Extra Device Port (XDP) Connection
  44. Digital Extra Device Port (Digital XDP) Connection
  45. first party call control cti connection
  46. connection of dect portable stations
  47. Procedure Overview
  48. Site Planning
  49. Before Site Survey
  50. Site Survey Using the KX-TD7590
  51. After Site Survey
  52. Connecting the Cell Station to the Hybrid IP-PBX
  53. Wall Mounting
  54. Connection of 2.4 GHz Portable Stations
  55. site survey
  56. Connection of Doorphones and Door Openers
  57. Connection of Peripherals
  58. Auxiliary Connection for Power Failure Transfer
  59. Starting the Hybrid IP-PBX
  60. Guide for the KX-TDA Maintenance Console
  61. Overview
  62. Connection
  63. password security
  64. menu bar
  65. Hybrid IP-PBX Configuration
  66. Hybrid IP-PBX Maintenance
  67. troubleshooting
  68. Operation
  69. using the reset button
  70. troubleshooting by error log
  71. Index