User guide

13
Getting Started
About System Sites
A system site is the name given to the SX-200
®
system that supports the telephones for that
location.
You can add and delete system sites to this application. The system sites are listed in the Site
Navigation window. After you connect to a system site, you can get information for that site
regarding the telephones, the hunt groups, the pickup groups, and if connected to the SX-200
ICP system: the mailboxes for embedded voice mail.
System site information is stored in the SysSites.txt file in the MyAdministrator directory.
Note
If you reinstall MyAdministrator, you must ensure that the SysSites.txt file is in the same directory where
MyAdministrator was originally installed. The SysSites.txt file is not removed when you uninstall
MyAdministrator. If you delete the SysSites.txt file, you must add new system sites.
You can only connect to one system site at a time and you must connect to the system site before making
any changes to the telephones belonging to that site.
About the Site Navigation Window
The Site Navigation window lists the system sites and provides icons for the Phone Data, Hunt
Groups, and Pickup Groups for the connected site. If the site is connected to the SX-200 ICP
system, then a Mailboxes icon is also displayed. At the bottom of the Site Navigation window
a button displays Connect when a system site is not connected and displays Disconnect when
a system site is connected.
About the Settings Window
Note
The Settings window is not available for sites with an IP connection type. The remote host port is a
dedicated port and can not be modified.
The Settings window lets you set the Baud Rate, Data/Parity/Stop, and the Port for the system
sites with Direct or Dial-Up connection. The default settings are 9600, N81, and COM1
respectively.The Baud Rate is the communication speed (baud rate), the parity sense (odd,
even, or none) and the number of stop bits. The settings programmed in the Settings window
apply to all of the sites since you are using the same modem.
To program the settings see Add a New System Site.