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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 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features DPIDTMF Stations (All Versions) DescriptionThe DBS allows both dial pulse and DTMF extension types. Related ProgramminglFF2 (Trunk): DTMF/Pulse Dialing for Trunks Considerations lDP to DTMF Signal Conversion allows DTMF extensions to use either dial pulse or DTMF trunks. DP to DTMF Signal Conversion (All Versions) DescriptionThis feature allows an extension user to switch from DP to DTMF signaling when using a DP trunk.For instance, if a user dials into...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation *Once DTMF dialing is invoked, the user cannot switch back to pulse dialing without disconnecting the call. lChanging from dial pulse to DTMF is possible even if the “*” or “#” key is programmed for speed dialing. Hunting Priority for VAUs (CPC-AI1 and CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher) Description This feature allows hunting priority to be assigned to calls that overflow from the hunt group to the VAU. If the caller hears the VAU message and then decides to...
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Section 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features Timre 2-1. VAU Izuntin~ orioritvtDirect ----+Direct ----+Trunk Call Trunk Call to the Hunt Group to the Hunt Group Pilot Number Pilot Number 0 0 rr0 0Calls that transfer Calls that transfer back into the hunt group back into the hunt group Hunt Hunt0 0 Group Group Queue Queue0 0 0 0 Hunt Group Hunt Groupare placed at the top are placed at the top of the queue. of the queue. VAU VAU . . Related Programming lFF3 (Extension): VAU Port Assignment l FF3...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation Independent Timers (CPC-AI1 and CPC-B, Version 3.1 or higher) Descri’ tionBeginning with CPC-B Version 3.1, the DBS provides separate timers for Call Forwarding-No Answer, CO Delayed Ring, Extension Delayed Ring, and Hunt Group--No Answer.The Call Forwarding-No Answer timer determines how long a call will ring an extension before forwarding.The CO Delayed Ring and Extension Delayed Ring timers determine how long a call will ring an extension before...
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Section 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features Least Cost Routing (LCR) (All Versions) DescriptionLeast cost routing (LCR) automatically selects the least expensive route available for toll calls. LCR is accessed by dialing “9” before placing a call. Related Programming Primary Program Areas: lFFl (System): Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access lFF3 (Extension): Forced Least Cost Routing l FF8 (LCR): Time Priority Tables lFF8 (LCR): LCR Trunk Group Tables lFF8 (LCR): Least Cost Routing Area Codes lFF8...
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ChaDter 2. Svstem FeaturesSection 700 - ODeration Music-on-Hold (All Versions) Des&p tionThe DBS can provide Music-on-Hold to parties on hold on a CO line. The Music-on-Hold feature can also be used to play announcements or advertisements if desired. The system can provide Music-on-Hold using the background music source or a separate music source. See “Background Music” on page 2-l 1 for more information. Beginning with CPC-AII Version 7.0 and CPC-B Version 7.0, if no music-on-hold sound source is...
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Section 700 - Operation Night ServiceChapter 2. System Features (CPC-Ail prior to Version 7.0 and CPC-B Prior to Version 7.0) Description The Attendant can switch the system between Day and Night Modes for answering outside calls. It is also possible to program the system to automatically switch between night and day modes. (CPC-AI1 or CPC-B Version 4.0 or higher is required for automatic day mode settings.) While in Night Mode (generally used at night or any time when your office is closed), incoming...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation l The ON/OFF LED lights. 2. Dial “#52.”3. Press the ON/OFF key. l The ON/OFF LED goes off. l “DAY MODE” appears on the display. Related Programmingl FFl (System): Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C, & B) lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Day Ring Assignment lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Night Ring Assignment Hardware RequirementslCalls during Night Mode are often directed to external paging speakers or to an external ringing device, such as a...
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Section 700 - Operation Night ServiceChapter 2. System Features (CPC-AII Version 7.0 and higher and CPC-B Version 7.0 and higher) DescriptionThe Attendant can switch the system between Day and two Night Modes for answering outside calls. It is also possible to program the system to automatically switch between night and day modes. While in a Night Mode (generally used at night or any time when your officeis closed), incoming calls can ring at selected extensions (a night watchman’s extension, for...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation l The ON/OFF LED lights. 2.Dial “#521.” (Note: #520 can be used to toggle between modes.) 3.Press the ON/OFF key. l The ON/OFF LED goes off.l “DAY MODE” appears on the display. Related Programmingl FFl (System): Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C;& B) lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Day Ring Assignments lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Night Ring Assignments lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Night2 Ring Assignments Hardware Requirements ....