Page 2 - About the Quick Reference Guide; This section shows how CA Server fits into your network.; System Requirements; IMPORTANT
Introduction Communication Assistant (CA) Server is a program to manage users and the operation of CA Client. CA WebManager is a web client used to control CA Server settings from any computer on the PBX’s network. About the Quick Reference Guide This Quick Reference Guide is designed to serve as an...
Page 3 - Notice
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Page 5 - Specifications; The functionality of CA Server; Example: Updating user settings with CA Server; Network Features
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 login to the CA Server (instead of directly to the PBX), the following functions become available: • The maximum number of simultaneous...
Page 6 - Example of CA Server Network Features; IP Network; PBX System Alarm Notification by E-mail; Starting CA Web Manager; 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.
Example of CA Server Network Features IP Network PBX A CA Client Basic/Pro User CA Client Basic/Pro User CA Operator Console with Network Activation Key CA Client Pro User with Network Activation Key CA Server A PBX B CA Server B View presences and contact lists of users on other networks Transfer c...
Page 8 - Conditions; Administrator Password Lock Reset
Conditions • CA Client users can use CA Server features only when the computer installed with CA Server is turned onand the CA Server program is running. • When running, CA Server prevents computer shutdown procedures. The computer running CA Servercannot be shut down until the CA Server program is ...
Page 9 - System Connection Diagram; Other Connections; Remote Office
2 System Connection Diagram The figure below illustrates an example network setup using CA Server. LAN/Internet Other Connections 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 6 6 10 Remote Office Telephone CompanyPanasonic PBXCA ServerPanasonic Network CameraVoice Processing SystemPC running CA ClientProprietary Telephone or Si...
Page 10 - System Requirements; PC
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 comparableCPU RAM 1024 MB 2048 MB OS Microsoft ® Windows ® XP Profes...
Page 11 - CA Network 10users; CAUTION
Model No. Activation Key Type Description KX-NCS2910 CA Network 10users Allows the use of CA Server network features for 10 users. KX-NCS2940 CA Network 40users Allows the use of CA Server network features for 40 users. KX-NCS2949 CA Network 128users Allows the use of CA Server network features for ...
Page 12 - Starting CA Server; Note; The PBX settings screen is displayed:; OK
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 youchoose "Windows service mode", CA Serv...
Page 13 - When using a KX-TDE Series PBX, you must also click; CA Server Status; Start a web browser program.; When using the computer running CA Server; There are three methods:
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 samepassword used to log on to the Maintenance Console), and the Maintenance Console’s Port Number.Click OK . Once these settings are made...
Page 14 - Logging on to CA Web Manager; To uninstall CA Server, perform one of the following procedures:
– 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...