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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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DBS Release NotesPanasonic@ CPC-All/B Version 8.0 April 18, 1996 EM/24 - Key Arrangement 44-Series phones only CPC-All43 Version 8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, or CPC-EX Version 1.0 only DescriptionThe keys on the new EM/24 unit (VB-443 10) are arranged differently from the VB-433 10 model.The new EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3 columns x 8 rows as in the previous version). This affects the following:l FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the EM/24 are numbered bottom-to-top, left column first. The new arrangement for the EM/24 keys is shown in Figure 5. Figure 5.EM124 Unit (VB-443IO) keys Page 22l 44-Series Phone Support
Panasonic@ April 18, 1996 DBS Release Notes CPC-All/B Version 8.~ ProgrammingThe terminal type for the EM/24 is specified in the same manner as before: Terminal Type: FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 2# (l-48) The EM/24 unit is linked to its extension phone in the same manner as before: EM/24 Port Assignment:FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)## 3# (phone ExtPort)# The EM/24’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys l-24): FF Key Assignments:FF5 (ExtPort)# (l-24)# CONF (Code)# OperationThe 44-Series EM/24 operates the same as previous models. 44-Series Phone SupportlPage 23
DBS Release NotesCPC-All/B Version 8.0 Panasonic@April 18, 1996 Modification to Toll Restriction Service DescriptionThe program address for TRS Operator Access (FF7 l# 18#...) has been modified to allow an extension to dial “O+NXX” phone numbers, even if “O-only” dialing is denied. Four settings are possible. See Table 4 for descriptions. ProgrammingFF7 I# 18# (l-l 44)# (0-3)# ff Extension PortSee Table 4 Table 4.TRS Operator Access settings IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY) Setting -ActionType of Call 0Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. (default) “1OXXXo-only” calls. IF Setting’ 0 (default) Allow/Deny“0” + additional digits per TRS tables.Allow/Deny “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00” + additional digits per TRS tables“00” + additional digits per TRS tablee “01” + additional digits per TRS tables,“01” + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch, and Intema-Overseas Access Switch, and Intema- tional Calls Switch.tional Calls Switch. “1OXXXO” + additional digits per TRS“lOlXXXX0” + additional digits per tables.TRS tables. “lOXXXO1” + additional’digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch. “1OlXXXXOI” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch.continued QUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: i = New Format (1OlXXXX ONLY) ActionType of Call Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. “1OlXXXXO-only” calls.Page 24 l Modification to Toll Restriction Service
Panasonic@DES Release Notes April 18, 1996 CPC-All/B Version 8.0 rIF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: 0 = Old Format (10XxX ONLY) Setting 1 2 3 T ActionType of Call Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” only calls. “lOXXXO-only” caus. Allow/Deny “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00” + additional digits per TRS tables “01” + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch, and Intema- tional Calls Switch. “lOXXX0” + additional digits per TRS tableS. “IOXXXOl” + additional digits per TRS tables. Overseas Access Switch, and International CalIs Switch. Restrict“O-only” and “00-only” calls. “1oxxxo-only” CalIs. Allow“0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits. “lOXXX0” + additional digits. Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International CalIs Switch. “lOXXXO1” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional Calls Switch. Allow“O-only” and “OO-only” calls. “1oxxxo-only” calls. “0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits. “lOXXX0” + additional digits. Allow/Deny “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International CalIs Switch. “lOXXXO1” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional CaIls Switch. IF EQUAL ACCESS CODE FORMAT IS: Setting 1 2 3 1= New For Action Allow Allow/Deny Restrict Allow Allow/Deny Allow Allow/Deny lat (1OlXXXX ONLY) Type of Call “O-only” and “OO-only” calls. “1OlXXXXO-only” calls. “0” + additional digits per TRS tables. “00” + additional digits per TRS table! “01” + additional digits per TRS tables Overseas Access Switch, and Intema- tional Calls Switch. “lOlxxxXO” + additional digits per TRS tables. “1OlXXXXOl” + additional digits per TRS tables, Overseas Access Switch, and International Calls Switch. “O-only” and “00-only” calls. “lOlXXXXO-only” calls. “0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits. “lOlXXXX0” + additional digits. “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “lOlXXXXO1” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional Calls Switch. “O-only” and “OO-only” calls. “lOlXXXXO-only” calls. “0” + additional digits. “00” + additional digits. “lOlXXXX0” + additional digits. “01” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and International Calls Switch. “lOlXXXXO1” + additional digits per Overseas Access Switch and Interna- tional Calls Switch. 1Modification to Toll Restriction Service lPage 25
DBS Release Notes CPC-Ail/B Version 8.0 Panasonic@April 18, 1996 Notes lThe Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the new (1995) NANP dialing plan (IT7 l# 17# l#), and to TRS types 2-6 (TRS types Cl and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7 allows all dialing). lIf “O-only”, “OO-only”, “lOXXX0-only “, or “1OlXXXXO-only” calls are restricted (settings 0 or 2), the system will wait 6 seconds before automatically disconnecting the call. However, if the user dials additional digits within 6 seconds, the DBS will check other switches to determine whether to allow or deny the call. lFor all settings (O-3), the system will check the Qua1 Access Code Format switch (FM l# 21#...) if a CIC (carrier identification code) is dialed to reach a preferred inter-exchange carrier. lFor all settings (O-3), the system will check the international calls switches (FIT l# l# and FF7 l# 19#) if “01“, “lOXXXOl”, or “1OXXXXOl” is dialed. lFor settings 2 and 3, the system will not consider TRS settings for the trunk.Page 26 lModification to Toll Restriction Service
Panasonic@April 18, 1996DBS Release Notes CPC-AWE Version 6.0 TAPI Support CPC-AIL/B offers full support for the Panasonic Telephony Applications Processing Interface (TAPI). TAPI is a WindowsTMapplication which allows a PC to be connected to a telephone extension and used to control incoming and outgoing calls through that extension. Typical PC applications that might be used with TAPI include Contact Managers and Personal Organizers. The Panasonic TAP1 product (VB-43720) provides the necessary interface between a DBS and a PC-based TAPI application. This product consists of a TAP1 Adapter and the Panasonic TAPI Service Provider (SP) software which resides on the PC. The TAP1 Adapter provides the physical connection between a PC, a DBS extension, and the DBS itself. Its purpose is to intercept telephone and call control signaling messages from the DBS and telephone extension and then forward a copy of those messages to the Service Provider software on the PC. After interpreting the messages, the Service Provider software passes them on to the TAP1 application. No special programming of the DBS is required for TAPI. For detailed information, see the TAPZ Installation Guide, Part Number 575X00201, Section 570. TAPI Support lPage 27
DBS Release NotesCPC-All/B Version 8.0 Panasonic@April 18, 1996 Key Telephone Installation Notes Desi Strip Cover The 44-Series Key Telephones are shipped with a thin green protective film over the Desi strip cover. Be sure to remove this film from both sides of the Desi cover before placing the phone in service. Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions The following procedures apply to 44-Series Key Telephones only. Please be sure to follow these procedures exactly. Removing the desk stand incorrectly can result in damage to the telephone and/or desk stand. 1. Place the telephone face down on a flat surface. 2. Grasp the top of the desk stand (at the >ABSc label) and pull up the end to 90” vertical (refer to Step 2 in Figure 6). The stand will click as it releases from the plastic securing latches. 3. Lift the desk stand as shown in Step 3 of Figure 6.Figure 6. Desk Stbnd RemovaLPage 28lKey Telephone Installation Notes
Panasonic@April 16, 1996DBS Release Note: CPC-All/B Version 8.C 4. Rotate the desk stand 180”. In this position it doubles as a wall mount bracket. 5. Insert the wall mount bracket into the mounting guides as shown in Figure 7. 6. Slide the wall mount bracket onto the telephone.Figure 7. Inserting the wall mount bracket (rotated desk stand) 7. While viewing the front of the telephone, find the handset guide located just below the hookswitch (see Figure 8). 8. Slide the handset guide out, rotate 180” so that the holding clip is exposed, and reinsert. Figure 8.Handset guide insertion for wail mounting, key telepitone Handset Guide IJt1I1fI11 F1r1 I1III1Key Telephone Installation Notes.Page 29
Panasonic------ 1aIaa Digital Business System DBS Release Notes CPGEX Version 1 .O (Preliminary) Document Number: DBS-EXI O-705 Part Number: 550X07901 June lo,1996
Contents Introduction.......................................................5Compatibility........................................................... 44SeriesPhoneSupport.................................................. DirectoryMode....................................................6 VariableMode..................................................... HandsetMute.....................................................6 Off-HookMonitoring...............................................6 Separate Volume Control for Internal vs. CO calls........................6‘ Analog Adapter.................................................... 6 MSG (Message) Key...............................................6 DSS/72 and EM/24.Key Arrangement.................................6 FF-Key Programming....................................................7 SpeedDialEnhancements................................................7 Additional Serial Port....................................................I Tl Networking Capability................................................7 Modification to Toll Restriction Service.....................................7 Maximum Time Priority Route Tables.......................................7 SMDRModifications...............:.....................................7 ISDNSupport..........................................................8 Modification to Tl Signaling Types.........................................8 Installation Notes..................................................8 CPC-EXInstallation.....................................................8 KeyTelephoneInstallation................................................g Desi Strip Cover....................................................9 Key Telephone Wall Mounting Instructions...............................9 444eries New Phone Features......................................11 Directory Mode.......................................................15 VariableMode........................................................l 6 HandsetMute.........................................................l 8 Off-HookMonitoring...................................................l 9 Separate Speaker Volume for Internal vs. CO calls............................19 AnalogAdapter.......................................................I 9 MSG (Message) Key...................................................22 DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement.......................................23. EM/24 - Key Arrangement...............................................26 Contentsl Page 3