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Panasonic Cpc+AII/B Digital Business System Release Notes Manual
Panasonic Cpc+AII/B Digital Business System Release Notes Manual
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Section 400-Programming Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5) NotesDefault Key Assignments. The FF keys on Attendant consoles 1 and 2 are assigned by default as MC0 keys. Attendant consoles 3 and 4 do not have default key assignments. Restriction on Trunk LED Indications.Only the first 24 FF keys will light for trunks that are assigned to them. Trunks can be assigned to the remaining keys from the phone (rather than through programming mode), but the LEDs will not light. FFll and FF12 in the Feature...
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6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Use the FF6 program addresses in this chapter to create text names and messages that will appear on the LCD displays of DBS phones. IMPORTANT: A DSS/BLF phone is required for FF6 programming. See ‘General Notes” (next page) for instructions on using DSS/BLF keys to make text assignments in FF6 programming. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF6 AddressTopic Page all FF6 addressesGeneral Notes6-2 1 FF6 l# (ExtPort)# CONF (lOchar.)#1 Extension Name16-3 1...
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General Notes Assigning text names via FF6 programming requires the use of a DSS/BLF phone. Figure 6-l below shows the key layout of a DSSI72 console that can be used for assigning text names. The left- and right-arrow keys, located on the bottom row of the expansion unit (on the right), can be used to move the cursor backward and forward through the letters of a name entry. Some text names can also be assigned without entering the programming mode (see Section 700-Feature Operation for instructions),...
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Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Extension Name Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF6 l# (ExtPort)# CONF (Name)# DescriptionNames of up to 10 characters can be assigned to each extension number. An extension’s name appears on the second line of its display. The name of an extension being called appears on the top line of the display. Extension names can also be assigned without entering the programming mode, using the Attendant Feature option (see Section...
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Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6)Section 400-Programming System Speed Dial Names SoWare Ver$ion: All Versions Address: FF6 2# (SSD)# CONF (Name)# DescriptionNames of up to 16 characters can be assigned to System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers. The names are displayed alphabetically on large-display telephones to confirm the name of the person being called using an SSD code. SSD names can also be assigned without entering the programming mode, using the Attendant Feature option (see Section...
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Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Personal Speed Dial Names Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF6 3## (ExtPort)# (PSD)# CONF (Name)# DescriptionNames of up to 16 characters can be assigned to Personal Speed Dial (PSD) numbers. The names are displayed alphabetically on large-display telephones to confirm the name of the person being called using a PSD code. Display-phone users can also assign their own PSD names without entering the programming mode (see Section...
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Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Section 400-Programming Absence Messages Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF6 4# (59)# CONF (Message)# DescriptionUse this program to create up to 5 custom absence messages for DBS phone users. Absence messages can only be assigned via FF6 programming. DBS phone users can set their extensions to send a message to calling parties, indicating they cannot answer the phone. The absence message is automatically displayed on the calling extension’s LCD (if...
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Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) NotesUsing a DSS Console With AFf!If the Attendant Feature Package (AFP) is used (available only with CPC-B Version 2.0 to 4.0), the DSS console must be initially set as type “11” in the Terminal Type address (FF3 ExtPort# 2#), to enable the keys to perform programming functions. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95 .Page 6-7
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Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6)Section 400~Programming Trunk Naine Assignment Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF6 5## (Trunk)# CONF (NNNNNN)# DescriptionTrunks can be given names of up to 6 characters to help identify the source of calls. When an inbound call rings at an extension, the trunk name appears on the top line of the extension’s display. Trunk names can only be assigned via FF6 programming. Programming To assign a trunk name . . .FF6...
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Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) Hunt Group Name Assignment Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher Address: FF6 6# (HuntGrp)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNNN)# DescriptionHunt groups can be given names of up to 10 characters to help identify the source of trunk calls transferred from the hunt group. \ Hunt group names can only be assigned via FF6 programming. Programming To assign hunt group names . . . FF6 6# (I-8)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNN)# tt Hunt Group...