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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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Trunk Port ClassSoftware Version:CPC-B Version 4.0 or higherAddress: FF2 (Trunk)# 26# (418)# DescriptionThis parameter is provided in case a specific trunk or group of trunks needs a unique pad level. This will only work if the Sync unit (VB-43563) is installed piggyback on the CPC-B card. By default, DBS trunks are assigned a circuit type, based on whether they are analog or Tl. This circuit type is used in the Digital Pad Settings address (FFl 8# 4# 3#) to determine the loss/gain settings for connections to the Tl. For example, a Tl in a slave cabinet is assigned by default as circuit type “6” (see table below). However, if a specific Tl trunk in the slave has inadequate volume levels, the circuit type for the Tl trunk port could be changed to “8”. Once the trunk port’s circuit type is changed, you can change the pad levels for circuit type 8 (in Digital Pad Settings) to provide the correct volume setting. Programming IFF2 (l-64)# 26# (418)# 1(+ Trunk NumberTrunk Circuit Type (see table below) NOTE: This address will allow you to assign circuit types 1-12 to a trunk; however, types 4-8 are the only ones that should be used with trunks. Table 2-6.Trunk Port Class - circuit types Setting’ Value 4Analog CO trunk 5Tl trunk in the master cabinet Circuit types 7-8 are used for assigning unique pad levels to circuits that require special volume levels. For example, if a specific analog trunk needs a higher volume level than other analog trunks, the analog trunk could be defined as an “Option 1” circuit type. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 2-25
Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)Section 400-Programming Related Programming Digital Pad Settings:FFl 8# 4# 3# (l-12)# (l-12)# (O-30)++Station Port Class: FF3 (ExtPort)# 37# (l-2 or 7-8)# NotesExtension Circuit Types.Circuit types can also be assigned to extension ports. See the Station Port Class address for more information. Page 2-26 DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
3. Extension Programming (FF3)Use the F’F3 programming addresses in this chapter to set parameters for extensions.All FF3 addresses require an extension port entry. The acceptable range for extension ports depends on your DBS system’s configuration. In this chapter, the range shown for extension ports is (l-144), which is the maximum available number of extension ports in a DBS 96 + DBS 96 system with a CPC-B card. With a CPC-AII card, the maximum range is (l-72) extension .ports. For more information, see Section 300~hstdlation.This chapter covers the following addresses: FF3 AddressTopicPageFF3 (ExtPort)# l# (ExtNo.)#FF3 (ExtPort)## ll# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (IJ~R)# FM (ExtPort)# 12# (0 or l># FF3 (ExtPort)# 3# (ExtPorty FF3 (ExtPort)# 13# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 4## (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 14# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 5# (0 or l)#FF3 (ExtPolt)# 15# (O-4)# IT3 (ExtPort)# 6# (Code)# FM (ExtPort)# 16# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 17# (0 or l># FF3 (ExtPort)# 7# (0 or l)#FF3 (ExtPort)# 18# thru 25# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 8# (0 or l)# IT3 (ExtPolt)# 26# (O-39)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 9# (0 or l)# F’F3 (ExtPort)# 27# (O-39)++ FM (ExtPort)# lO# (0 or l)# Extension Numbers Prime Line Pickup3-3 Terminal Type 3-153-5 EM/24 Port Assignment Auto Pickup (Ringing Line)3-163-7 Forced Least Cost Routing Unsupervised Conference3-8 Forced Account Codes 3-173-9 Extension Lockout Code Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) Report3-10 3-18 Offhook Signal (CO) Offhook Signal Volume 3-11 Call WaitingJOHVA 3-19 3-12 Busy Override Send Offhook Signal Pattern 3-13 3-20 Busy Override Receive PSD Name Display on Large-Sized LCD Phones3-14 3-21 Page Group Extensions3-22 Display When Idle3-23 Disnlav During Intercom Dial Tone3-25 FF3 (ExtPort)# 28# (0-39)# lT3 (ExtPort)# 29# (0-39)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 30# (0-39)# lT3 (ExtPort)# 3 l# (O-39)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 32# (0-39)# IF3 (ExtPort)# 33# (O-39)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 34# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 34# (0 or l)# Display When Calling an Extension3-27 Display When Accessing CO Dial Tone3-29 Display When Conversing on a CO Trunk3-3 1 DisDlav When Receiving a Page3-33 Display A’fter Receiving a Call Waiting Tone3-35 Display When Dialing a Busy Extension3-37 Extension Directory Display (CPC-AII/B 2.0 or higher)3-39 VAU Port Assignment (CPC-A)(see page 3-56)DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-l
, FF3 (ExtPort)# 3% (0-8)##Extension class of Service Assignment3-40 (CPC-AWE 3.1 or higher) FF3 (ExtPon)# 3% (OOOO-9999)#Inbound DID Dial Numbers(CPC-8 2.0 only)341 FF3 (ExtPoIt)# 3% (0 or 1)#AEC Disconnect(CPC-A 3.3 or higher)3-41 FF3 (ExtF’ort)# 36# (0-2)#Ringback Tone From ML Keys3-42 (CPC-AII/B 2.0 or higher) FF3 (Extl’ott)# 37# (1-2 or 7-8)#Station Port Class(CPC-B 4.0 or higher)3-43 FF3 (ExtPort)# 38# (0 or l)#SLT Hookflash(CPC-B 3.1 or higher)3-45 FF3 (ExtPort)# 39# (O-9)++Extension Ring Pattern3-46 (CPC-AII 7.0 or higher; CPC-B 3.1 or higher) FF3 (ExtPort)# 40# (0 or l)# I Digital SLT Receiving Volume I 3-48 ICPC-AIIIB 3.1 or hipher)I FF3 (ExtPort)# 41# (OOOl-9999)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 42# (0-3)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 43# (ExtNo.)# FF3 (ExtPorW 44# (0 or l)# Auto Set Relocation Code(CPC-AU/B 3.1 or higher) Permanent Call Forward Type (CPC-AU/B 3.1 or higher) Permanent Call Forward Extension (CPC-AU/B 3.1 or higher) ML/MC0 Separation(CPC-AIUB 4.0 or higher) 3-49 3-51 3-52 3-53 FF3 (ExtFort)# 45# (0 or l)# FF3 (ExtPort)# 46# (0 or l)# VAU Hunting PriorityWC-AIUB 5.0 or higher)3-54 AEC Disconnect(CPC-AU/B 5.0 or higher)3-55 1 FF3 (ExtPort)# 47# (0 or l)#1 VAU Port Assignment(CPC-AD/B 5.0 or higher)1 3-56 1 FF3 (ExtPort)## 48# (0 or l)#Hot Dial Pad(CPC-AII@ 7.0 or higher)3-57 FF3 (ExtPort)# 49# (0 or l)#Auto-RediaI on Extensions(CPC-AWB 7.0 or higher)3-58Page 3-2DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Extension Numbers Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 1# (lo-69 or lOO-699)# DescriptionThis program assigns an extension number to an extension port. lAn extension number is the 2-digit or 3-digit number that is dialed to reach the extension phone. Extension numbers are programmable and can be changed. lAn extension port is the physical location (RJ2lx on the DBS connector) into which the phone is plugged. Extension ports have fixed numbers which can’t be changed (you can’t assign a different port number to the same port). Programming To assign an Extension Number . . .FF3 (l-144)# 1# (IO-69 or 100-699)# ++ Extension PortExtension Number Defaults: Port l=lO or 100 Port 2=11 or 101 Port 3=12 or 102. . . etc. To clear an Extension Number . . . IFF3 ‘(l-144)# I# CONFI NOTE: After clearing an extension number, the port is inoperative until an extension number is reassigned to it, and the phone is unplugged from the system and then plugged back in. Related Programming Extension Number Digits:FFl 2# l# 12# (0 or l)#f#Second Attendant Position: FFl 2# l# 24# (11-69 or lOl-699)#Third Attendant Position: FFl 2# l# 2% (11-69 or 101~699)#Fourth Attendant Position: FFl 2# l# 2# (11-69 or lOl-699)#Extension Names: FF6 l# (ExtPort)# CONF (Name)# DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-3
Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Section 400-Programming NotesPrimary Attendant Extension.The default extension number for the Primary Attendant is 10 or 100, assigned to port 1. It is not possible to change the Primary Attendant’s extension number or port. The Primary Attendant phone must be a key telephone with an LCD display. Second Attendant Extension.If a Second Attendant is assigned, its default extension number is 11 or 101, assigned to port 2. Although the Second Attendant assignment can be changed, it is recommended that you leave its extension number at the default 11 or 101 so that a DSS/BLF console can be used with it.(The Third and Fourth Attendants cannot use a DSS/BLF phone.) If extension 101 or 11 is cleared, the Alternate Attendant feature is canceled. Clearing An Extension Number.Clearing an extension port of its extension number does not return the number to a default value.Instead, the port is inoperative until an extension number is reassigned to it and the phone is unplugged from the system, then plugged back in. Re-Assigning An Extension Number.An extension number can be changed without clearing the old one first --simply overwrite the old extension number using this program address. (The system will recognize the new extension number without requiring the phone to be unplugged and then plugged back in afterwards.) Assigning An Extension Number Already In Use.If an extension number is already assigned to a port, and you assign the same number to another port, the system will automatically clear the fust port of the extension number. The first port would then have to be re-assigned a new extension number, and the phone unplugged and then plugged back in again. Changing The Extension’Name.The assignment or re-assignment of extension numbers does not change the extension name. To change the extension name, use program address FF6 l# (ExtPort)# CONF (Name)#. Finding Out the Port Number of an Extension.If an extension phone has an LCD display, you can display its port number by pressing ON/OFF CONF #5* on that phone. Or, from another extension with an LCD, press ON/OFF CONF [ExtNo.] (the dialed extension’s port number will display). Page 3-4DES Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Terminal Type Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (ExtType)# DescriptionSome DBS extensions are automatically configured when installed on an extension port. This address allows you to change default terminal assignments, or assign special equipment to extension ports. ProgrammingFF3 (lj144)# 2# (ly)# IExtension PortTerminal Type (see table below)Table 3-1. Terminal Types Note:If the configuration is “Auto”, the system defaults to the phone type plugged ainto that port.If no phone is plugged in, the port defaults to “4” (34-button Key Phone). DBS-70-400 21-28 29-30Integrated ACD channels (not used) DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95 Auto N/A Page 3-5
Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Section 400-Programming 31-38Integrated Auto Attendant channels 39-40(not used) 41-48Integrated DBS Voice Mail channelsAuto N/A Auto Related Programming APVAEC Slot Assignment: FFl 2# l# 20# (2-9 or NotesTerminal Type 6 (DSLT).This terminal type is not available in CPC-A/B versions prior to 3.1. Terminal Type IO (Third-Party Voice Mail).Beginning with CPC-A Version 3.28 and CPC-B Version 4.07, when an analog port hookflashes to return to a held trunk, the DBS returns busy tone to Voice Mail if the trunk is abandoned. When Voice Mail receives the busy tone, it recognizes that the trunk has been abandoned, and consequently releases the called extension. (In previous versions, the DBS returned ringback tone, causing the extension to continue ringing.) Terminal Types ll-I4 (DSSl72) and 16-19 (Attendant Consoles).After manually setting any of these terminal types, disconnect the modular jacks from the devices, then reconnect them. Terminal Types 16-19 (Attendant Consoles). This option requires the Attendant Feature Package, which is available only with CPC-B Version 2.0 to 4.0. Terminal Types 30-48.These options are available with CPC-AII/B Version 3.1 or higher. VAU Port Assignments.For later CPC versions, VAU ports are assigned in other addresses: CPC-A 3.3 or higher:FF3 (l-72)## 34# (0 or l)#CPC-AII (all versions): FF3 (l-144)# 47# (0 or I)# CPC-B 5.0 or higher:FF3 (l-144)# 47# (Oor l)# Call Forward ID Digits.Call Forward ID digits will only emit if the port is set for Terminal Type 10-15. Terminal Type 10 is the recommended setting for each Third-Party Voice Mail. Console Port Assignments.For all CPC versions, a DSS/72 console is assigned by setting the Terminal Type to 11-14. However, EM/24 ports are assigned in the next address, FF3 (ExtPort)# 3# (ExtPort)#.Page 3-6DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400~ProgrammingChapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)EM/24 Port Assignment Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 3# (ExtPort)# DescriptionThis program assigns an EM/24 terminal to a key phone by associating the extension ports. EM/24 terminals provide additional FF keys to a key phone. An EM/24 terminal needs its own extension port. This address therefore requires two port number entries --one for the EM/24 terminal, and one for the key phone. After the EM/24 is assigned to the key phone, the key phone’s extension port should be used in other program addresses (for example, when including the phone in a hunt group or call coverage group). Programming To assign an EM/24 to a key phone . . . NotesFF3 (l-144)# 3# (l-144)# +f EM/24 PortKey Phone Port To clear an EM/24 assignment . . .FF3 &144)# 3# CONF ON/OFF f EM/24 Port Reconnection Requirement.After manually reprogramming the EM/24 terminal, disconnect its module jack, then reconnect it. Changing Default Key Assignments in CPC-B Versions 2.01 to 2.04.When you change default EM/24 key assignments in these versions, reprogram as follows: 1. Assign the EM/24 to a port. 2. Reset the EM/24 by unplugging then reconnecting it. 3. Program the keys using FF5 (ExtPort)# (FFkey’)#. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-7
Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Section 400-Programming Forced Least Cost RoutingSoftware Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 4# (0 or l)# DescriptionUse this address to set individual extension(s) for forced Least Cost Routing (LCR). If an extension is set for forced LCR: levery pooled key “9” is now an LCR key. lstations cannot dial 8 l-86 to place an outside call. lthe caller will hear a dial tone generated by the DBS -- but the system will not access an outside line until the caller dials an area code and/or office code, after which the system selects the least expensive trunk based on time of day, carrier, and/or dialed number. Programming .FF3 (11144)# 4# (0 or l)# f$ Extension PortO=Disabled (no forced LCR). l=Enabled (forced LCR). Related ProgrammingLCR Access: FFl 2# l# 3# (0 or l)# Least Cost Routing: All FF8 programs NotesInteraction With Call Forward-Outside.If Forced LCR is enabled, the “Call Forward-Outside” feature cannot be used. Page 3-8DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400