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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 - Operation Off-Premises ExtensionChapter 2. System Features (All Versions) Description SLTs that are located in remote locations can be connected to the DBS through the Off-Premises Extension (OPX) Adaptor. Off-premise phones can be connected through a direct line to the DBS or through the central office, depending on how far they are from the main cabinet. For specifications, see Installation (Section 300). Operation Feature operation for OPX extensions is the same as for local SLTs...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - OpefaikTr. from an extension, give instructions to an entire group, or Communicate wi& several people at once. If an external paging system is connected to your system, pages can also be sent through its speakers. Beginning with CPC-B Version 3.1, the Paging feature can also be programmed to time out after sixty seconds. When a page call times out, a busy tone is sent to the extension that initiated the page. Operation To use the Paging feature: 1.Pick up the...
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 2. System Features lPaging cannot be heard at busy extensions or at extensions for which the Do Not Disturb, Call Forwarding, or Absence Message feature is activated. lYou can answer Paging from an idle extension by dialing the Meet-Me Answer code (“77”) during a page or if in a call, placing the call on hold and dialing “77.” Power Failtire Transfer (All Versions) Description This feature provides telephone service to a limited number of SLTs during a power failure. The...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation Remote Maintenance (All Versions) Des&p tion The DBS can be programmed from a remote terminal or from a remote PC. Remote programming can be accomplished using the Remote Programming Mode or by using Panasonic’s PCAS (Personal Computer Administration System) or DBS Manager software. Remote Programming Mode (All Versions) Description Remote Programming Mode uses a “dumb” terminal or a PC to access the DBS. This method of remote maintenance is less...
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Section 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features 4. From your terminal communications program, type the following command: ##99xxxx (where xxxx = the site’s password) 5. After the DBS responds, type P and then press Enter. Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See “Terminal Programming Commands.“) Terminal Programming Through BISANote: The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and a RAI card to a!lowterminal programming using this method. When programming through a DISA...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - OperationTerminal Programming Commands Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming: CommandDescription -01Access System parameters -02Access Trunk parameters -03Access Extension parameters -04Access Ring assignments -0sAccess FF-key assignments -06Access Name assignments -07Access Toll Restriction data 48Access Least Cost Routing data -09Access Copy mode -10Access Speed Dial data -BBack to previous address -bBack to previous port -FForward to next...
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Section 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features l Connecting your PC with a customer’s DBSl Maintaining DBS parameters lBacking up and restoring customer databases. Station Class of Service (CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher) DescriptionStation Class of Service provides a way to restrict access to certain extension features. Station Class of Service 0 provides access to all features. By default, all extensions are assigned to this class of service. Classes of Service l-8 can be modified to allow...
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Chapter 2. System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation 20 21SLT Transfer (8) Call Forwarding--Outside (720, 721, 722. 724) (CPC AI1 and CPC-B Version 7.0 or higher) Call Forwarding--External (723) ( CPC-A and CPC-AII/CPC-B Versions prior to 7.0) Note: Call forwarding -- External (723) only allows external call forwarding for internalcalls. Related Programming lFFl (System): Extension Class Of Service Setting lFF3 (Extension): Extension Class of Service Assignment Considerations lSome features that are in...
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Section 700 - OperationChapter 2. System Features Terminal and Circular Hunting(CPC-A: CPC-B Versions Prior to 2.0) DescriptionCPC-A and CPC-B Versions prior to 2.0 provide terminal and circular hunt groups. Terminal Hunt GroupsWith terminal hunt groups, a call must ring at the first extension in the group in order for hunting to be invoked.if the first extension of the hunt group is busy, the call automatically transfers to the next extension in the group. If that extension is busy, the tail continues...
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Chapter 2, System FeaturesSection 700 - Operation lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Terminal/Circular Hunt Groups lFF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Ringing Assignments (all) Hardware Requirements lA pilot number can be provided by installing a 2 watt 450 Ohm resistor on the analog port that will be dialed to initiate station hunting. The resistor is placed across the tip and ring of the designated analog port. The resistor will “busy” the port. When the busy pilot number is called, the call will hunt through...