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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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Stop Bit LengthSoftware Version: All VersionsAddress: FFl 2# 2# 4# (103)# DescriptionThis address sets the length of the stop-bit parameter for transmitted data over Serial Port CN6. By default, the stop bit length is set to 1 bit. Programming FFl 2# 2# 4# (I- 3)# r l=l bit 2-1.5 bits 3=2 bits NotesChecking Communications Parameters.If you later change this address value, be sure to check all Serial Port addresses -- FFl 2# 2# l# thru 9# -- to make sure they are set properly.Page 1-56DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
biiapiei I. r>ysittiii rruyrammlrig (rf I jData Length Software Version: All Versions Address:FFl 2# 2# 5# (3 or 4)# DescriptionThis address sets the length of the transmitted data string over Serial Port CN6. By default, data length is set to 8 bits. Programming FFl 2# 2# 5# (3 or 4)# t 3=7 bits 44bits NotesChecking Communications Parameters.If you later change this address value, be sure to check all Serial Port addresses -- FFl 2# 2# 1# thru 9# -- to make sure they are set properly. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-57
3twu1 I 4uu-rrogrammlngSMDR Printing Mode 1: Outbound and Inbound Software Version: All Versions Address: FFl 2# 2# 6# (0 or l)# DescriptionThe SMDR data sent to Serial Port CN6 can be programmed to include both outbound and inbound calls, or it can be limited to outbound calls only. By default, both outbound and inbound calls are recorded. Programming FFl 2# 2# 6# (0 or 1 )# t O=Include outbound calls only. Hnclude both inbound and outbound calls. Notes a Bus Monitor Mode Interaction.If the DBS is switched to Bus Monitor mode for troubleshooting, the SMDR mode must be reactivated to resume SMDR output. The SMDR mode can be reactivated from any Attendant phone by pressing ON/OFF - #93 - ON/OFF. Page 1-58DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
SMDR Printing Mode 2: Long-Distance and Local Calls Software Version: fii Versions - Address:FFl 2# 2# 7# (0 or l)#DescriptionThe SMDR data sent to Serial Port CNh can be pro&rarnmed to include both local and long-distance calls. or it can be limited to !ong-distance calls only. By default, both local and long-distance calls are included. Programming . FFl 2# 2# 7# (0 or l)# U=Tnclude long-distance calls only. Mnclude local and long-distance calls. NotesBus Monitor Mode Interaction.If the DBS is switched to Bus Monitor mode for troubleshooting, the SMDR mode must be reactivated to resume SMDR output. The SMDR mode can be reactivated from any Attendant phone by pressing ON/OFF - #93 - ON/OFF. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95Page 1-59
Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-ProgrammingSMDR Printing Mode 3: Header Title Software Version: All Versions Address: FFl 2# 2# 8# (0 or l)# DescriptionThe SMDR data sent to Serial Port CN6 can be programmed to include a header title (inserted every 60 lines on the SMDR report); or the header title can be excluded from the report. By default, the header title is excluded. The header title identifies the SMDR information in each column on the report -- “Time,” “Duration,” “COW, etc. Programming I FFl 2# 2# 8# (0 or l)# t &Do not include the header title. l=Include the header title. NotesBus Monitor Mode Interaction.If the DBS is switched to Bus Monitor mode for troubleshooting, the SMDR mode must be reactivated to resume SMDR output, The SMDR mode can be reactivated from any Attendant phone by pressing ON/OFF - #93 - ON/OFF. Page l-60DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
wcnon 4uu-rwgrammingbriaprer I. 3ysrem rrogrammlng (t-t1 ) Serial Port Flow Control (XON / XOFF) Software Version: All Versions Address:FFl 2# 2# 9# (0 or l)# DescriptionIf “XON/XOFF” is activated in this address, the DBS will stop the flow of data when the SMDR device’s memory buffer becomes full, and resume the flow when the buffer empties. “XON/XOFF” should be deactivated (default setting) if a flow control mechanism is present elsewhere in the interface (i.e., in the printer, or RTS and CTS lines). A flow control mechanism should always be present in order to prevent data from being lost during transmission. Programming FFl 2# 2# 9# (0 0’ I)# O=DBS does not use ‘6XON/XOFF’ (flow control is present elsewhere). l=DBS uses “XON/XOFF’. ’ NotesDBS Buffer Size. The size of the DBS buffer for SMDR is 8 kB. This is the maximum amount of data that the system can hold while the SMDR device is emptying its buffer. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-61
RAI Baud Rate Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 1.0 or higher Address: FFl 2# 2# lO# (0 or l)# DescriptionThe baud rate used for the DBS’s internal RAI modem can be set to 300 or 1200 bps. By default, 300 bps is used for remote programming. Programming FFl 2# 2# lO# (0 or l)# f 0=300 bps 1=1200 bus Related ProgrammingRemote Progamming ID Code: FFl 4# (0000-9999)# NotesModem Card Requirement for Remote Programming.Remote programming is provided through a modem card installed on the SCC card. Two versions of the Remote Administration Interface (RAI) modem card are available: I&AI-A and RAI-B.The following table shows the transmission rate of each card, along with the SCC version with which it can be used: Table 14.RAI Modem Card Compatibility RAI Version/Part No.Transmission Rate SCC Compatibility RAI-A (VB-43706)300 bpsSCC-A or SCC-B / RAI-B (VB-43707)1 300 or 1200 bps1 SCC-B only Restrictions for Two-Cabinet Systems Using Voice MailIn dual-cabinet DES systems that have a Voice Mail system connected to an analog extension port, the RAI card’s baud rate must be set to 300 bps.See Technote 3 (April 1991) for complete information. RAI Data Communications Parameters.When using the lU1 card with CPC-A, set the Serial Port parameters as follows:l Parity: None l Data Length: 8 bits l Stop Bit Length: 1 bit In CPC-B configurations, the DBS will automatically set these parameters for the RAI card. Page l-62DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400-Programming Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl) PBX Settings PBX Access Code(s) Software Version: All Versions-Address: FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# (O-999 or O*-99*)# DescriptionUse this address to program PBX Access Codes for DBS systems installed behind a PBX or Centrex, with Toll Restriction (TRS) enabled. By default, no PBX Access Codes are created. Creating a PBX Access Code in this address will “activate” the PBX feature; the DBS will recognize the fist dialed digits as the PBX Access Code (separate from the outgoing phone number being dialed). Otherwise, the DBS will regard the Access Code as part of the outgoing phone number. The DBS can use as many as 8 different PBX Access Codes. Each Access .Code can be one, two, or three digits long. Programming To program a PBX Access Code . . . FFI 2# 3# (I-8)# (O-999 or O*-99*)# / t Access Code NumberAccess Code Required to Dial the PBX (*=wildcard; press FFll to enter it) To reset PBX Access Codes to default (*** no codes created) . . . FFl 2# 3# (l-8)# CONF ON/OFF f Access Code Number Related Programming Automatic Pause Position for PBX Access Codes: FFl 2# 3# (9- 18)# (I-3)#Trunk Port Type: FF2 (Trunk)# lO# (1 or 2)# DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page l-63
Chapter 1. System Programming (FFl)Section 400-ProgrammingAutomatic Pause Position For PBX Access Codes Software Version: All Versions Address:FFl 2# 3# (9~18)# (l-3)## DescriptionUse this address to insert a pause in the PBX Access Code (and in SSD and PSD codes) after the output of the first, second, or third digit. The pause ensures that the PBX has time to connect to the CO before the DBS sends the PBX any digits. If the pause is inadequate, the DBS will send digits to the PBX too quickly, causing the call attempt to fail. Different pause sequences can be assigned to each PBX Access Code. Programming To program an Automatic Pause . . . FFl 2# 3# (9-18)# (113)# f t First Digit of PBX Access Code (see table below)1 =Pause after 1 st digit 2=Pause after 2nd digit 3=Pause after 3rd digit Address No.Dialed Digit 91 102 113 12 4 135 14 6 157 168 179 180 Page l-64DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 1. System Programming (FFl) To clear an Automatic Pause from a PBX Access Code . . . FFl 2# 3# (9~18)# CONF ON/OFF t Pirst Digit of PBX Access Code (see table, previous page) Programming Examples Insetting a pause after PBX Access Code “9X” . . . To insert a pause after the PBX access code “9X” is dialed, enter this address (“X” represents the numbers O-9): ml 2# 3#/ 17# 2# This sequence will insert a pause between the “9X” and the rest of the dialed digits. For example, 91+PAUSE +404-555-5793 Inserting a pause after PBX Access Code “8” . . . To insert a pause after the PBX access code ?Y’ is dialed, enter this address: FFl2#3##16#1# This sequence will insert a pause between the “8” and the rest of the dialed digits. For example, 8+PAUSE+404-555-5793 Related ProgrammingAutomatic Pause Timer: FFl 3# 12# (0-15)# Automatic Pause for PBX Line:FF2 (Trunk)#13# (0 or l)# DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 1-65