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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 400-ProgrammingChapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Offhook Signal Volume Software Vewion: All VersionsAddress: FK? (ExtPort)# 15# (04)# DescriptionThe volume for ofIhook signaling can be set to one of five different levels. OfIhook signaling is a “beep-beep” tone heard every 6 seconds in the receiver of an ofRook extension (already engaged in a call), indicating another trunk call is coming in. The next address (“Offhook Signal Pattern”) allows you to set the tone signal to be sent repeatedly, or only once, to an of3thook extension user. l Programming I FF3 (I-144)## t Extension Port 15# (04)# t Volume Level O=lowest level (quietest) l=next lowest level 2=mid-level 3=next highest level 4=highest level (loudest) 1 Related Programming Alert Tone for Busy Override & OHVA:FF 1 2# l# 17# (0 or l)# Of&ook Signal:FF3 (ExtPort)# 7# (0 or l)# Offhook Signal Pattern:FF3 (ExtPort)# 16# (0 or l)# NotesReset Requirement.If you change the volume level in this address, the extension phone must be unplugged, then plugged back in so that the change will take effect.DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-19
Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Section 400-Programming Offhoek Signal PatternSoftware Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 1611 (0 or 1)# DescriptionThe ofIhook signaling tone can be sent repeatedly or only once. OfThook signaling is a “beep-beep” tone heard every 6 seconds in the receiver of an oflhook extension (already engaged in a call), indicating another trunk call is coming in. The previous address (“Offhook Signal Volume”) allows you to set the volume level of the tone signal. ProgrammingFF3 (I-144)# 16# (Oor l)# f Extension Portt O=Repeated tone burst (approx. every 6 seconds). l=Single tone burst. Related Programming Of&ook Signal: FF3 (ExtPort)# 7# (0 or I)# OfThook Signal Volume: FF3 (ExtPort)# 15# (0 or l)# Page 3-20DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DES-70-400
PSD Name Display on Large-Sized LCD Phones Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 17# (0 or l)# DescriptionThe large-screen phone can show either 5 or 10 personal speed dial names, depending on this setting. ProgrammingFF3 (I-144)# 17# (0 or l)# ft Extension Port0~5 PSD names display. l=lO PSD names display. Related Programming Personal Speed Dial Names: FF6 3# (ExtPort)## (PSD)# Personal Speed Dial Numbers: IFlO 2# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# NotesMaximum Name Lengths.When the “10 PSD names display” option is chosen, the maximum length of the names is 7 characters. With the “5 PSD names display” option, the names can be 16 characters long.DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-21
Page Group ExtensionsSoftware Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# (l8-25)## (0 or l)#Description Use this address to include an extension in one or more of the eight page groups. If an extension is included in a page group, pages to that group will be heard on the extension phone’s loudspeaker. Also, the extension will be able to pick up calls to other extensions in the page group using the Group Call Pickup feature.Programming FFy44)# (18fZ5)#/ (0 y,r l)# Extension Port18=Page group 0O=Exclude from group 19=Page group 1l=Include in group. 20=Page group 2 2 l=Page group 3 22=Page group 4 23=Page group 5 24=Page group 6 25=Page group 7 NotesInteraction with Group Call Pitkup.Page groups determine which extensions can use the Group Call Pickup (70) feature. Interaction with Busy Override.Page group 0 does not allow Busy Override.In other words, if an extension is a member of page group 0, it cannot be overridden. Also, a Busy-Override-Send enabled extension can only override calls at extensions within its own page group. For example, an extension in page group 1 cannot override calls in page group 2. I.Page 3-22DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400~wogrammingChapter 3. tXtenSion Programming (FF3) Display When Idle Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 26# (O-24 or 039)# DescriptionSelect a soft-key menu to be displayed during “idle” mode on a large-display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature. Programming ,FF3 (I-l 44)# 26# (O-24 or O-39)# +$ Extension PortSoft Key Menu (see table below) Default: 0 (previous menu displays) Available Ranges: O-24=CPC-A (all versions) and CPC-B prior to 6.0 0-39=CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 6.0 or higher Table 3-2.Soft key menus during tie mode 10 11 12 13 14 15 Attendant Menu2 Attendant Menu3 Function Screen1(fixed) Function Screen2(fixed) Function Screen3(fixed) Function Screen4(fixed) Function Screen5(fixed) DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-23
I161 Function Screen 6 (fixed) 1 Function Screen 7 (fixed)I 1 Function Screen 8 (fixed) 19FunctionScreen9 (fixed) 20FunctionScreen10 (fixed) 21FunctionScreen11 (fixed) 22FunctionScreen12 (fixed) 23FunctionScreen13 (fixed) 24Function Screen 14 (fixed) 25Flexible Function Screen 1(user-programmable) 26Flexible Function Screen 2(user-programmable) 27Flexible Function Screen 3 (user-programmable) 28Flexible Function Screen 4 (user-programmable) 29Flexible Function Screen 5 (user-programmable) 30Flexible Function Screen 6 (user-programmable) 31Flexible Function Screen 7 (user-programmable) 32Flexible Function Screen 8 (user-programmable) 33 34 35 ’FlexibleFunctionScreen9 (user-programmable) FlexibleFunctionScreen10 (user-programmable) FlexibleFunctionScreen11 (user-programmable) 36Flexible Function Screen 12 (user-programmable) 37Flexible Function Screen 13 (user-programmable) 38Flexible Function Screen 14 (user-programmable) 39Flexible Function Screen 15 (user-programmable) Related ProgrammingFlexible Function Screen addresses: FFl 2# 7# l# thru 4# NotesInitial Default.After a system initialization, the Main Menu will display during “idle” mode.Page 3-24 DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Display During Intercom Dial Tone Software Version: All Versions Address: FF3 (ExtPort)# 27# (O-24 or 0-39)# DescriptionSelect a soft-key menu to be displayed during intercom dial tone on a large- display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature. ProgrammingFF3 (l-1 44)# 27# (O-24 or O-39)# ff Extension PortSoft Key Menu (see table below) Default: 0 (previous menu displays) Available Ranges:O-24=CPC-A (all versions) and CPC-B prior to 6.0 0-39=CPC-ALT and CPC-B Version 6.0 or higher Table 3-3.Sojl key menus during intercom diul tone Setting 0 Value (menu)(see Appendix A for menu illustrations) No change (previous menu retained), 11 Main Menu 2] Personal Speed Dial 31 System Speed Dial 1 Extension Index1 Help Menu 1 Help Menu 25 6 7Help Menu 3 8Attendant Menu1 9Attendant Menu2 10 Attendant Menu3 11Function Screen 1 (fixed) 12Function Screen 2 (fixed) 13Function Screen 3 (fixed) 14Function Screen 4 (fixed) I151 Function Screen 5 (fixed)-I DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-25
161 Function Screen 6 (fixed) 17[%nction Screen 7 (fixed), 1 Function Screen 8 (fixed) 1 18 I19[Function Screen 9 (fixed) 1 Function Screen 10 (fixed) 20 21Function Screen 11 (fixed) 22Function Screen 12 (fixed).23Function Screen 13 (fixed) 24Function Screen 14 (fixed) 25FlexibleFunctionScreen1(user-programmable) 26FlexibleFunctionScreen2(user-programmable) 27FlexibleFunctionScreen3(user-programmable) 28FlexibleFunctionScreen4(user-programmable) 29FlexibleFunctionScreen5(user-programmable) 30Flexible Function Screen 6 (user-programmable) 31Flexible Function Screen 7 (user-programmable) 32Flexible Function Screen 8 (user-programmable) 33Flexible Function Screen 9 (user-programmable) 34FlexibleFunctionScreen10(user-programmable) 35FlexibleFunctionScreen11(user-programmable) 36FlexibleFunctionScreen12(user-programmable) 37FlexibleFunctionScreen13(user-programmable) 38Flexible Function Screen 14 (user-programmable) 39Flexible Function Screen 15 (user-programmable) Related Programming Flexible Function Screen addresses: FFl 2# 7# l# thru 4#Page 3-26DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
secnon 400-ProgrammingChapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Display When Calling an Extension Software Version: All Versions Address:FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (O-24 or 0139)# DescriptionSelect a soft-key menu to be displayed while calling another extension on a large-display phone. While the menu is displayed, pressing a soft key will perform the assigned feature. Programming FF3 (I-1 44)# 28# (O-24 or 0-39)# $.$ Extension PortSoft Key Menu (see table below) Default: 0 (previous menu displays) Available Ranges:O-24=CPC-A (all versions) and CPC-B prior to 6.0 0-39=CPC-AII and CPC-B aVersion 6.0 or higher Table 3-4.SofL key menus when calling an extension SettingValue (menu)(see Appendix A for menu illustrations) 0No change (previous menu retained) 1Main Menu 2Personal Speed Dial 3System Speed Dial 4Extension Index 5Help Menu 1 6Help Menu 2 7Help Menu 3 8Attendant Menu1 9Attendant Menu2 10 Attendant Menu3 11Function Screen1(fixed) 121 Function Screen 2 (fixed) 13FunctionScreen3(fixed) 14FunctionScreen4(fixed) 15FunctionScreen5(fixed) D&-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-27
--I- --.-- -_._-..-~. - . . . . . . . . il \,-- --.- -..__ ..-=. - . . . . . . . . . J 16FunctionScreen6(fixed) 17FunctionScreen7(fixed) 18FunctionScreen8(fixed) 19FunctionScreen9(fixed) 20 Function Screen 10 (fixed) 21Function Screen 11 (fixed) 22Function Screen 12 (fixed) 23Function Screen 13 (fixed) 24Function Screen 14 (fixed) 25Flexible Function Screen 1(user-programmable) 26Flexible Function Screen 2(user-programmable) 27Flexible Function Screen 3(user-programmable) 28Flexible Function Screen 4(user-programmable) 29Flexible Function Screen 5(user-programmable) 30Flexible Function Screen 6(user-programmable) 31Flexible Function Screen 7 (user-programmable) 32Flexible Function Screen 8 (user-programmable) 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 . FlexibleFunctionScreen9(user-programmable) FlexibleFunction Screen10(user-programmable) FlexibleFunctionScreen11(ilser-programmable) FlexibleFunction Screen12(user-programmable) FlexibleFunctionScreen 13(user-programmable) FlexibleFunctionScreen14(user-programmable) FlexibleFunction Screen15(user-programmable) Related Programming Flexible Function Screen addresses: FFl 2# 7# l# thru 4#Page 3-28DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400