Panasonic Server KX NCP User Manual

Quick Reference Guide  
Communication Assistant Server  
Model No.  
KX-NCP Series  
KX-TDE Series  
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Introduction  
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Notice  
The use of this Software may be limited under the terms of the licence agreement for your system.  
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1.1 Overview  
1 Specifications  
1.1 Overview  
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:  
The maximum number of simultaneous CA Client users is increased. For more information on the number  
of simultaneous CA Client users, see "Login Capabilities" in the CA Client Quick Reference Guide.  
A CA Client user's available contacts can be restricted based on their presence settings. For example,  
when the "Out of Office" presence is used, only a cellular phone will be available to be called by other CA  
Client users.  
For more information on this feature, see "Restricting Contacts by Presence" in the CA Client Quick  
Reference Guide.  
Missed calls made to logged off CA Client users are recorded by CA Server. The missed call information  
is sent to the CA Client user’s call history when they next log in to CA Server.  
Settings for CA Client users (e.g. extension user information, dial modification settings, etc.) can be edited  
by an administrator using CA Web Manager, a Web client program for CA Server. Settings are updated  
for each CA Client user when they log in to CA Server.  
Example: Updating user settings with CA Server  
CA Client users  
Administrator using  
CA Web Manager  
When CA Client users  
next log in to CA Server,  
the settings changed or  
Settings Changed  
added by the administrator  
are received from CA  
Server.  
CA Server  
CA Clients  
updated on Login  
An administrator changes  
or adds CA Client settings,  
which are saved in the  
CA Server.  
For more information about CA Client features, see the CA Client Quick Reference Guide.  
Network Features  
When CA Server is also installed on another PBX's network, CA Client users can view the presence of CA  
Client users of that network. After viewing the presence of a CA Client user on another network, it is possible  
to make calls, transfer calls, and initiate chat with that user. A network activation key and CA Pro activation  
key are required to use these network features.  
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1.2 CA Web Manager Features  
Example of CA Server Network Features  
IP Network  
PBX A  
CA Server A  
CA Server B  
PBX B  
Transfer calls to users  
on other networks  
CA Operator Console  
with Network Activation Key  
CA Client  
Basic/Pro User  
View presences  
and contact lists  
of users on  
CA Client  
Basic/Pro User  
CA Client Pro User  
with Network Activation Key  
other networks  
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. For information on how to access CA Web  
Manager, see 4.2 Starting CA Web Manager. After you enter the login password, the main menu appears.  
From this menu, you can access the features of CA Web Manager.  
Display  
You can load different language files for use with CA Web Manager.  
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1.2 CA Web Manager Features  
User Profile  
You can set user profile information for PBX extensions. Contact information, voice mail settings, and CA  
Client function settings for each extension can be set. User information can be imported from or exported to a  
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.  
Contact List Group  
You can set the names of Contact List Groups. Once set, a Contact List Group can be added in user profiles  
to organise users into groups, for example by office or by department.  
System  
Preference Setting  
You can enable/disable profile editing by users and set the number of times a password can be incorrectly  
entered before the password becomes locked.  
VM Setting  
You can set IP addresses of voice mail systems for CA Client users.  
Dial Modification  
You can set dial modification for dialled phone numbers, such as adding to or removing dialled digits.  
LDAP Setting  
You can set the server, account name and password of an LDAP directory service.  
Network Setting  
You can set network information for the main CA Server and other networked CA Servers.  
Maintenance  
PBX System Alarm  
You can enable/disable PBX System Alarm notifications by e-mail, as well as set the e-mail address and  
e-mail subject line.  
CA Server Alarm  
You can enable/disable CA Server log notifications by e-mail. You can set the frequency and time logs are  
sent, and the e-mail address and subject line used.  
SMTP Setting  
You can set SMTP server information for the sending of e-mails by various CA Server features.  
Backup Database  
You can set the frequency, schedule, and save location of CA Server database backups, as well as the  
maximum number of backups to store before older backups are overwritten.  
Restore Database  
You can restore a database backup from the default location or from a specific folder.  
Activation Key (For KX-TDE Series PBXs only)  
CA Client (Basic, Pro, Supervisor, and Operator Console), and CA network activation key registration  
information is displayed.  
Login and Security  
You can change the current CA Web Manager login password.  
About  
Provides information about the current installation of CA Server.  
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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.  
For security reasons, CA Web Manager will automatically log off after 5 minutes of inactivity.  
When logging in to CA Web Manager, if you enter the wrong password a pre-programmed number of times,  
the CA Server Web Manager password will be locked.  
If the CA Web Manager administrator password becomes locked, it can by reset from the CA Server,  
through the CA Server options menu. Right-click on the CA Server icon in the task tray and choose  
Administrator Password Lock Reset.  
This will reset the CA Web Manager administrator password. CA Web Manager will automatically launch  
to the Login and Security screen, where you can specify a new password.  
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2 System Connection Diagram  
The figure below illustrates an example network setup using CA Server.  
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LAN/Internet  
Other Connections  
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Remote Office  
Telephone Company  
Panasonic PBX  
CA Server  
Panasonic Network Camera  
Voice Processing System  
PC running CA Client  
Proprietary Telephone or Single Line Telephone  
Doorphone and Door Opener  
IP Proprietary Telephone  
PC running CA Client with Softphone  
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3 System Requirements  
The tables below summarise the minimum and recommended requirements for running CA Server.  
PC  
Minimum  
Recommended  
CPU  
1.0 GHz Intel® Pentium®/Celeron®  
processor or comparable CPU  
3.2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or comparable  
CPU  
RAM  
OS  
1024 MB  
2048 MB  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional  
Service Pack 2 or later  
Microsoft Windows XP Professional  
Service Pack 2 or later  
Windows Vista® Business  
Windows Vista Business  
Windows Server® 2003 Standard Edition  
Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition  
Hard Disk  
1.5 GB available space  
10 GB or more available space  
Video  
Resolution  
1024 ´ 768  
1280 ´ 1024  
Interface  
10Base-T  
10/100Base-T  
PBX  
To use CA Server, your PBX must have the correct software file version installed. Confirm your PBX matches  
the requirements listed below.  
PBX Model  
Required Software File Version  
KX-NCP500/KX-NCP1000  
KX-TDE100/KX-TDE200  
KX-TDE600  
PBMPR Software File Version 2.0000 or later  
PMMPR Software File Version 2.0100 or later*1  
PGMPR Software File Version 2.0000 or later*1  
*1  
The PBX’s Activation Key for Software Upgrade to Enhanced Version (KX-NCS4910/KX-NCS4950) is also required. Without the  
activation key, calls put on hold to transfer cannot be retrieved.  
Activation Keys  
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.  
Activation Key Type  
Description  
KX-NCS2010  
KX-NCS2901  
KX-NCS2905  
CA Thin Client  
Allows the use of CA Client in a thin-client environment.  
Allows the use of CA Server network features for 1 user.  
Allows the use of CA Server network features for 5 users.  
CA Network 1user  
CA Network 5users  
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Model No.  
Activation Key Type  
Description  
KX-NCS2910  
KX-NCS2940  
KX-NCS2949  
CA Network 10users  
CA Network 40users  
CA Network 128users  
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.  
CAUTION  
The activation key file can only be installed in the PBX with the MPR ID number entered when the activation  
key file was downloaded. The activation key file cannot be reissued unless the MPR card crashes.  
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4.1 Installing CA Server  
4 Starting CA Server  
4.1 Installing CA Server  
1. Double-click "Setup.exe", and follow the on-screen guidance to install CA Server.  
Note  
You can choose to install CA Server in "Windows service mode", or in "executable mode". If you  
choose "Windows service mode", CA Server will launch automatically each time the computer is  
started. If you choose "executable mode", you must manually launch CA Server from the Start menu  
each time the computer is started.  
2. 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.  
3. The PBX settings screen is displayed:  
Choose a USB or LAN connection to the PBX. If using a LAN connection, specify the IP address and port  
number of the PBX on your network and click OK.  
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4.2 Starting CA Web Manager  
Note  
When using a KX-TDE Series PBX, you must also click When using TDE...:  
Enter the IP address of the PBX’s IPCMPR card, the PBX’s administrator password (the same  
password used to log on to the Maintenance Console), and the Maintenance Console’s Port Number.  
Click OK.  
Once these settings are made, they are saved, and each time CA Server starts it will automatically attempt  
to connect to the PBX if no setting changes are made.  
CA Server Status  
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.  
Right-clicking the icon brings up a menu where you can reset the administrator password, open CA Web  
Manager, or terminate the CA Server program.  
Updating CA Server  
It is important to always use the latest version of CA Server to ensure all features work properly. Contact your  
dealer for more information.  
4.2 Starting CA Web Manager  
When using a computer other than the computer running CA Server  
1. Start a web browser program.  
2. In the browser’s address bar, enter the CA Server’s IP address and port number for CA Web Manager  
using the following format:  
Server setup]  
For example, if the IP address of the computer running CA Server is [101.155.0.1] and the specified Web  
manager port number is [8080], the address entered would be the following:  
If you are unsure of the IP address of the computer running CA Server, contact your network’s  
administrator.  
When using the computer running CA Server  
There are three methods:  
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4.3 Uninstalling CA Server  
Double-click the CA Server icon in your computer’s task tray.  
Right-click the CA Server task bar icon and choose Open CA Web Manager.  
Manually enter the CA Web Manager address into your Web browser, as outlined above.  
Logging on to CA Web Manager  
Once you access CA Web Manager, a login prompt will appear. Enter the Administrator password and the  
main menu appears. From this menu, you can access the features of CA Web Manager.  
4.3 Uninstalling CA Server  
1. 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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