Panasonic
Communication Systems Division
Technical Advisory
Updated: Nov. 16, 00
Subject:
Document Number: KTVS2000001
KX-TVS System Program File Backup and Restore
All system programming data and voice prompts (7 functional areas) can be saved in separate
data files. To save this data, a data terminal must be connected to the RS-232C port of the VPS.
Files must be saved individually. The SAVE command must be executed for each data file. It
will require several minutes to SAVE for all the data selected. When performing this operation,
always wait until the process completion indication appears.
The memory required to save each data component is indicated below.
TVS75/100
1. Program - approximately 1 Mbytes
2. Parameters - approximately 0.3 Mbytes (System Configuration)
3. System Prompts - approximately 15 Mbytes (Do not save - prompts are saved as defaults on the drive)
TVS200
1. Program - approximately 2 Mbytes
2. Parameters - approximately 0.8 Mbytes (System Configuration)
3. System Prompts - approximately 28.5 Mbytes (Do not save - prompts are saved as defaults on the drive)
Saving items 4-8 below will depend upon the length of the recorded messages.
4. User Prompts-1 (Modified prompts - Modifications to default settings)
5. User Prompts-2 (Modified prompts - Modifications to default settings)
6. Custom Service Menu (Customer service recordings)
7. Personal Greeting (Subscriber greetings)
8. Company Greeting (TVS200 only)
1.
Type SAVE, then Press RETURN.
$ SAVE
VPS Disk Data Save (VPS -> PC : Xmodem)
1: Program
2: Parameters
3: System Prompts
4. User Prompts-1
5. User Prompts-2
6. Custom Service Menu
7. Personal Greeting
8. Compary Greeting
Select No. :=
Note: Company Greeting" is available for TVS200 only.
Select item to be backed up, then Press RETURN. The size of the file will be displayed.
2.
To start press ‘RETURN’
3.
Press RETURN.
- - - - - SAVE Start !!
4. Perform a Standard File Transfer. Set the data terminal to the receiving (Answer) mode
(Xmodem) and specify the backup filename. The specified data will be transmitted to the
data terminal.
Note:
The data terminal used must be equipped with communications software that supports
the Xmodem file transfer protocol. The command can be cancelled by Typing [\]
before entering the receiving mode. Once the receiving mode has been selected, use
the cancel command of the communication software being used. When you are
finished saving files, Type [ONLN] at the $ prompt. This will turn on the Call
Progression Mode of the VPS (calls will be accepted again).