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    							DID/DNIS Answer Code
    Software Version:CPC-6 Version 6.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# l# 37# (Code)#
    DescriptionUse this address to specify a DID/DNIS Answer Code. The Answer Code is
    used for routing 
    DID/DNIS calls to a Voice Mailbox system that is not
    connected to a physical extension.
    To implement this feature, assign 
    DID/DNIS trunks to ring directly to the
    Voice Mail system using FF4 ring assignment addresses. Once Voice Mail
    answers, the DBS sends the 
    DID/DNIS Answer Code, which signals the
    Voice Mail system to open the appropriate mailbox.
    Programming
    I
    FF1 2# 1# 37# (NNNNNN)#
    t
    DID/DNIS Answer Code
    (up to 6 characters)
    Valid Entries: O-9, *, 
    #, or REDIAL (pause)
    Related Programming
    DID/DMS to a Voice Mailbox: FFl 2# l# 36# (0,l or 2)#
    DID/DNIS (enabling trunks for): FFl 8# 4# 6## (Trunk)# 2# (0-2)##Inbound DID Dial Numbers: 
    FFl 8# 3# (0000-9999)# (loo-699)##DNIS Number Setting: 
    FFl 8# 4# 7# (OOOO-9999)## (lo-69 or lOO-699)##Terminal Type: FF3 
    (ExtPort)# 2# (Type)#
    Ringing Assignments (trunks to extensions): FF4 addresses
    NotesAssigning the DIDIDNIS Answer Code When Not In Programming
    Mode.The DlD/DNIS Answer Code may be entered from an Attendant
    phone, or from a key phone where the programming access code has been
    entered. Press 
    PROG ##!I5 NNNNNN HOLD -- where “NNNNNN” is the Answer
    Code of up to 6 characters, including O-9, 
    *, #, or REDLAL (for “pause”).
    DIDIDNIS Digit Transmission.The DID/DNIS digits are sent only to ports
    that are assigned as Voice Mail.
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    							Voice Mail Ports and Hunt Groups.The DIDIDNIS digits can be sent to a
    specific Voice Mail porr or a Voice Mail hunt group.
    Second Hunt Group.If the DID/DNIS call rings into a hum group that is
    programmed to transfer calls to a second hunt group, the 
    DID/DNTS call will
    not be transferred to 
    the second hunt group.
    Third-Party Voice Mail.This feature can be used with Panasonic’s Voice
    Mail system or with third-party Voice Mail systems. If the feature is used
    with third-party Voice Mail systems, the Voice Mail can be connected through
    analog extension ports or OPX ports.
    Call Forward ID Code for DZDIDNZS Calls To An Extension.Lf a DID/
    DNIS call is assigned to ring an extension, and the extension is programmed
    to forward to Voice Mail, only the Call Forward ID Code will be transmitted
    to Voice Mail (the 
    DID/DNIS digits will not).
    DZDIDNIS Data Transmission.The DIDPNIS digits are transmitted over
    the API link using the existing API key code packet.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-47 
    						
    							Chapter 1. System PrOgrammIng (Wl )Sectlon 400~Programming
    LCD Timer for Caller ID
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 6.1 or higher
    Address:
    FFl 2# l# 38# (0,l or 2)#
    DescriptionThe LCD Timer determines how long the DBS waits before displaying call
    duration timing on the phone’s LCD. This Timer allows Caller ID
    information (if available) to appear before the call duration timing is
    displayed.
    For example, if the LCD Timer is set to 5 seconds (default), call duration
    timing will start displaying on the phone’s LCD 5 seconds after an outgoing
    number is dialed, or 5 seconds after an incoming call is answered.
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 38#(0,l or 2)#
    0=5 seconds
    1= 16 seconds
    2=30 seconds
    Related Programming
    Call Duration Display:FFl 2# l# l# (0 or l)##SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls: 
    FFl 2# l# 2# (0, 1 or 2)#
    NotesSMDR Interaction. The LCD Timer only affects the display of call duration.
    The system begins the actual SMDR recording of the call according to the
    SMDR Start Timer address 
    (FFl 2# l# 2#). In order for call duration to be
    displayed, the LCD Timer has to 
    expire after the SMDR Start Timer -- which
    means the LCD Timer setting must be equal to or greater than the SMDR
    Start Timer.
    Caller ID Interaction. The LCD ‘Timer setting will be the actual length of
    time that Caller ID information is displayed before the LCD changes to call
    duration timing. However, the Timer also controls when call duration display
    begins for all types of trunk calls, not just Caller ID calls.
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    							Internal Hold ToneSoftware Version:CPC-All and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher
    Address:FF1 2# l# 39# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to enable or disable Internal Hold Tone, which is a double-
    beep heard every 7 seconds by a caller on hold.
    Programming
    FFl 2# l# 39# (0 or I)#
    &Disabled (no Internal Hold Tone)
    l=Enabled (Internal Hold Tone heard)
    NotesMOH Override.Internal Hold Tone (if enabled) will override any MOH
    (Music-On-Hold) sound source installed.
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-49
    \ 
    						
    							Lnapter 1. System Programmtng (FFl)Section 400-Programming
    Door Opener Access Code Required
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-8, Version 7.0 or higher
    Address: 
    FFl 2# l# 40# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThis address determines whether a Door Opener Access Code must be
    entered on an extension to unlock the Door Box. This applies to Door Boxes
    connected to digital extension ports (not trunk ports).
    Programming
    I
    FFl 2# l# 40# (0 or l)#
    t
    O=Not required
    1 =Required
    Related ProgrammingDoor Phone Extensions: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# l# (ExtPort)##Door Opener Access Code: 
    FFl 2# 9# (l-4)# 3# (0000-9999)#
    NotesUnlocking the Door Box During a Door Phone Call.If this address is set to
    “1” (Required), an extension user answering a door phone call would unlock
    the door by pressing #3 NNNN * (where NNNN=Access Code). If set to
    “0” (Not required), the extension user answering the door phone call would
    simply press 
    #3*.
    Unlocking the Door Box From Another Extension.The door can also be
    unlocked from any other extension not engaged in a door phone call.
    If this
    address is set to “1” (Required), dial ON/OFF #3 XXX NNNN * on any
    extension (where XXX=Door Box extension number, and NNNN=Access
    Code) to unlock the door. If set to “0” (Not required), dial ON/OFF 
    #3
    XXX * to unlock the door.
    Hardware Requirement.The Door Opener Access Code applies to door
    phone devices connected to the VB-437 11 Door Phone Adaptor, which
    connects the Door Box to a digital extension port Door Boxes connected to
    trunk ports use another Adaptor 
    (VB-43701), and do not utilize the Access
    Code.Page l-50
    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
    							Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl j
    API Port Type
    Software Version:CPC-All and CPC-8, Version 7.0 or higherAddress: 
    FFl 2# 1# (41 or 42)# l# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionUse this address to configure the appropriate API port for TSAPI protocol.
    Only one API port should be configured for TSAPI.
    Programming
    FFI 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 1# (0 or l)#
    +-r
    API Port Number:Port Type:
    41=API Port 1O=Standard API protocol
    42=API Port 2l=TSAPI protocol
    Related ProgrammingAPI Baud Rate: 
    FFl 2# I# (41 or 42)# 2# (0 or l)#
    DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-51 
    						
    							Chapter 1. system rrogrammlng (t t 1)section 400~Programming
    API Baud Rate
    Software Version:CPC-Ail and CPC-B, Version 7.0 or higher
    Address:
    FFl 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 2# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionThe baud rate for the TSAPI port can be set to either 9600 or 19200 bps.
    Programming
    FFl 2# 1# (41 or 42)# 2# (0 qr l)#
    API Port Number:
    41=API Port 1
    42=API Port 2
    Baud Rate:
    0=9600 bps
    1=19200 bps
    Related ProgrammingAPI Port Type: 
    FFl 2# l# (41 or 42)# 1# (0 or l)#
    NotesUsing Both API Ports.If both API ports are being used, both baud rates
    must be set to 9600 bps.
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    DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400 
    						
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    Serial Port Parameters (TTY Settings)
    Parity Check
    Software Version: All VersionsAddress: 
    FFl 2# 2# l# (0 or l)#
    Dbscription
    Programming
    .
    This address determines whether the DBS checks parity over serial port CN6.
    By default, parity checking is turned on.
    If parity checking is activated, select the parity count -- “Even” or “Odd” -- in
    FF12# 2# 2#.
    Serial Port CN6 is normally used for SMDR.
    FFl 2# 2# 1# (0 qr l)#
    O=Turns off the parity check.
    l=Turns on the parity check.
    Related ProgrammingOdd/Even Parity: 
    FFl 2# 2# 2# (0 or l)#
    NotesChecking Communications Parameters.If you later change this address
    value, be sure to check all Serial Port addresses -- 
    FF12# 2# l# thru 9# -- to
    make sure they are set properly.DBS-70-400DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95Page l-53 
    						
    							Gnapter 1. system rrogrammtng p-1 )sectron 400~Programming
    Odd/Even Parity
    Software Version: All Versions
    Address:
    FFl 2# 2# 2# (0 or l)#
    DescriptionIf parity checking for Serial Port CN6 was activated in FF12# 2# l#, this
    address (Odd/Even Parity) determines whether the check is based on an even
    count or an odd count. By default, the parity count is even.Programming 
    -
    FFl 2# 2# 2# (0 or l)#
    t
    O=Odd parity.
    l=E ven parity.
    NotesChecking Communications Parameters.If you later change this address
    value, be sure to check all Serial Port addresses -- 
    FF12# 2# l# thru 9# -- to
    make sure they are set properly.
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    							Baud RateSoftware Version: All Versions
    Address:
    FFl 2# 2# 3# (114)#
    DescriptionUse this address to set data transmission speed (baud rate) between Serial
    Port CN6 and the peripheral equipment attached to it. By default, baud rate is
    set at 9600 bits per second.
    Programming
    I
    IFFl 2# 2# 3# (3;4)#
    1=300 bps
    2=1200 bps
    3-4800 bps
    4=9600 bps
    NotesChecking Communications Parameters.If you later change this address
    value, be sure to check all Serial Port addresses -- 
    FFl 2# 2# I# thru 9# -- to
    make sure they are set properly.DBS-70-400DBS Manual 
    - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-55 
    						
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