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Programming Software for Samsung NX308/820/1232 PBX
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This program was developed to simplify parameter editing of the popular NX1232, NX820 or NX308 Samsung PBX (KSU).
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Important! |
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This program is not capable of setting the parameters for others PBX of Samsung like the DCS or SKP models.
Using this program you'll no longer have to use the cryptic command number system (entered on the system phone) to set your PBX parameters. This will make configuring your PBX much easier in other ways as well, like being able to use a real keyboard to enter extension names. All parameters are grouped in a logical manner according to the function. Another important feature is that you can now back up your PBX configuration to your computer. A true lifesaver if your PBX has some type of failure causing it to lose programming or if you ever have to replace your PBX with another NX system. Since you can save your parameters to your computer, you can also work on the configuration anywhere that you can bring your computer. When you're ready to implement the changes, simply go to your phone room, connect your computer to the Samsung NX PBX and dump the new configuration to the system.
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PC-compatible computer, operating under Windows 95/98/NT is required for program operation. The program can not be used under the following operation systems:
- Windows 3.1/3.11
- Windows CE (i.e. by handheld computers)
- Apple Macintosh
- Linux, BSD, UNIX
After installation the program occupies about 1Mb of computer disc space.
Besides, to hookup the connecting cable of the key system, the computer shall have at least one free COM-port (it is called RS232, as well). Most of modern computers have two of such ports (designated with inscriptions ''COM1'' and ''COM2'' on the backwall; ''male'' type connector with 9 or 25 contacts are used normally), but it is possible taht one of them is already used for ''mouse'' pointing device or external modem.
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Important! |
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The cable used to connect the PBX to your computer differs from common 'modem' cables used to connect modems to computers. The software will not work without the correct cable. The correct cable is basically a 'null-modem' cable, but be careful - there are a few different null-modem schemes. It is recommended that you use the cable described below. The two connectors used to make the cable are available from Radio Shack or just about any decent electronics store. If you lack the skill to make your own cable, any electronic service store should be able to make one for you for a fee.
Cable to connect PBX and computer (9-pins male connector corresponds to the PBX side):
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Cable 25(female) - 9(male) pin
Contact PC |
Contact PBX |
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Cable 9(female) - 9(male) pin
Contact PC |
Contact PBX |
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2 |
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