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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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Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FFl 0)Section 400-Programming SSD Number Display.SSD codes 80-89 (or 160-199) can be set so that their associated phone numbers will not display when the DBS outpulses them. See “SSD Display Restriction”, address FFl 2# l# 5#. Including Trunk Groups in an SSD Number.You can make a trunk group part of an SSD number. To do this, press CONP to insert a “C” as the first character of the SSD number, then enter the trunk group number l-8. The “C” is required for an SLT to...
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Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FFlO) Personal Speed Dial Numbers Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FFlO 2# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# (PhoneNumber)# DescriptionUse this address to set up Personal Speed Dial (PSD) codes and their related phone numbers. PSD numbers can be programmed from any phone. Up to 10 PSDs can be assigned on each extension. In CPC-A (all versions) and in CPC-AH/B versions prior to 7.0, two-digit PSD codes 90-99 are used. Beginning with CPC-AI1 and CPC-B...
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Chapter 10. Speed Dial Programming (FFlO)Section 400-Programming DSS Key Functions.DSS keys can be used for several different tasks in speed dial programming. The keys are described in the following table: Table 10-2.DSS key functions in Personal Speed Dial programmingDSS Key Function CONFClears entered data on key phone Forward spaces PInserts a pause CInitiates trunk group access For example: “Cl P5551212” will access pooled trunk group 8 1, then pause, and then dial 555-1212. Page 10-6DBS Manual -...
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Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays This appendix illustrates the menu screens that can be programmed to appear during different call states (e.g., when the phone is idle, during a trunk call, during an intercom call, etc.) on large-display phones. These screens act as labels for the soft keys surrounding the LCD. The soft keys provide one- touch initiation of a feature, or one-touch access to a directory, during the call state when the screen appears. There are a total of 39 screens. Screens 1-24 are...
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Appendix A. Large-Screen DisplaysSection 400-ProgrammingPage A-2DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
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Section 400-ProgrammingAppendix A. Large-Screen Displays Attendant Menu 3FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33j# lO# Function Screen 1FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# ll# Function Screen 2FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 12# Function Screen 3FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 13# Function Screen 4FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 14# Function Screen 5FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 15# DES-70-400Df3S Manual - Issued 8/l/95+Page A-3
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Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Section 400-Programming Function Screen 6FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 16# Function Screen 7FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 17# Function Screen 8FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 18# Function Screen 9FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 19# .~,O~-!j~~~~~~,~~~~~ .“::kiii’$“:4i~~~~~~~,~~~~~ :~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~ ,/., :.:::.‘,:.‘,:.~iii~~~~~~~~~:,.,__.n_.,., _,:::y:.:.:....i.i../5. . . . :.:.: . . . .. . ..~y.......~.:..:.:.~;...:.:.:.~:.:.. c... :.:y.:.,.:...:.:,: . . . .w,~I~-~~~“~~~~~~:...
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Section 400-Programming Appendix A. Large-Screen Displays Function Screen 12FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 22# Function Screen 14FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 24#Function Screen 13FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 23# Flexible Function Screens 1 - 15 F’F3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (2%39)# DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page A-5
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Appendix B. Terminal Programming The body of this Secrion 400 i$ devoted to programming the DBS system through a key phone. However. the DBS can also be programmed remotel!via the Terminal Programming mode. Using this mode, commands can be entered on a remote PC or terminal and sent to the DBS via modem. Or, the PC/terminal can be connected directly to the DBS’s SMDR port (0’6~.You can enter the Terminal Programming mode using any of the follo\ving three methods:lDirect Connection: Lse a local PC or...
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Appendix 8. Terminal ProgrammingSection 400-Programming Terminal Programming Through a CO or DISA Trunk Note: To enter the Terminal Programming mode through a trunk, the DBS must be equipped with an MFR card (if using DISA) and an RAI card. To program through a CO or DISA trunk: 1. 2. 3. 4. Dial into the DBS through the trunk. Ask the operator to place you on hold and dial #6 xxxx(where “xxxx” is the site’s password; system default is “9999”). This will transfer you to the RAI-A&B cards. Wait for the...