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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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DescriptionThe large-display telephone can be set to display 5 or 10 extension names on the Extension Directory menu. Section 400~Programming Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3) Extension Directory Display Software Version: CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 34# (0 or l)# Programming I1FF3 (l-144)# 34## (0 or l)# tt Notes Extension Port0=5 names display. l=lO names display. Showing Extension Status in IO-Name Directory Display.When this address is set to “1” (10 names display), the directory will display a symbol next to the extension number if it has a special status as follows: n = Busy/Offhook * = DND or Absence Message However, if an extension enters a Busy or DND status after the directory displays, the directory is not updated automatically (the directory must be redisplayed before it will show the status). * Address in CPC-A Versions.In CPC-A Version 3.3 or higher, this address controls VAU Port Assignment, not Extension Directory Display. See FF3 (ExtPort)# 47# for instructions on assigning VAU ports for CPC-A versions. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-39
Chapter 3. Extension Programming (FF3)Section 400-ProgrammingExtension Class of Service Assignment Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (0-8)# DescriptionUse this feature to assign a Class of Service to an extension. Each Class of Service contains a unique combination of extension features, which can be selectively enabled for the Class of Service (see FFl 2# 5#). When you assign a Class of Service to an extension, you are assigning the enabled features to the extension. By default, all extensions are assigned Class of Service “0,” which has all features enabled. Programming IFF3 (l-l 44)# 35# (008)# ff Extension PortExtension Class of Service O-8 Default: 0 (all features allowed) Related Programming\Extension Class of Service: FFl 2# 5# (l-8)# (l-2 l)# (0 or l)# NotesCaution When Changing a Class of Service Assignment.If you change an extension’s Class of Service, make sure none of the features are currently activated on the extension -- or the extension user may not be able to turn off the feature. For example, if an extension user has Background Music on when you reassign the extension to another Class of Service that has Background Music disabled, the user will not be able to turn it off. (If this occurs, reassign the original Class of Service to the extension, then turn Background Music off at the extension, then assign the new Class of Service to the extension.)Page 3-40DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Inbound DID Dial Numbers Software Version:CPC-6 Version 2.0 onlyAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 35# (OOOO-9999)# DescriptionDID (Direct Inward Dialing) numbers must be assigned to extension ports so they will ring on the appropriate extensions. In CPC-B versions prior to 3.1, DID numbers can be set to ring on only one extension port. Beginning with CPC-B Version 3.1, DID numbers can be set to ring on multiple extensions (see address FFl 8# 3# for more information). ProgrammingFF3 (l-1 44)# 35# (0000-9999)# f+ Extension PortDID Number AEC Disconnect So-are Version:CPC-A Version 3.3 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 3W (0 or I)# DescriptionThe VB-43621A version of the AEC card can be set to provide a positive disconnect signal. Use this address to enable or disable the AEC disconnect signal on individual extensions. If this option is enabled, analog extension ports will send a disconnect signal (open loop) upon hangup. Sending this signal allows quick disconnection from third-party voice mail systems. This feature requires CPC-A 3.3 or higher, or CPC-AII/B 5.0 or higher (the address for CPC-AII/B is FF3 ExtPort# 46# 0-l#). ProgrammingFF3 (l-72)# 35# (0 or l)# f+ Extension PortO=Disable AEC disconnect signal. l=Enable AEC disconnect signal. Related Programming AEC Disconnect Signal Duration (for CPC-A 3.3 or higher):FFl 2# l# 23# (0-15)# DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-41
I---. -- -.-a---a \’ . -,- -----.. .__ . .-=- - .........J Ringback Tone From ML Keys Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-B Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 36# (002)# DescriptionThis address determines which tone an extension user will hear when dialing another extension that has a busy ML key. The tone selected in this address will be heard only if the called party has more than one ML key and one of the ML keys is busy. Programming rFF3 (1-l 44)# 36# (O-2)# f4 Extension PortO=Kingback tdne followed by busy tone< 1 =Busy tone. 2=Ringback tone. NOTE: Enter the extension port that will hear the tone (the calling party) -- not the extension with the ML keys (the called party). Related Programming ML/MC0 Separation: F’F3 (ExtPort)# 44 (0 or l)## Page 3-42DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Station Port Class Software Version: CPC-B Version 4.0 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 37# (l-2 or 7-8)# DescriptionThis parameter is provided in case a specific phone or group of phones needs a unique pad level. By default, DBS extensions are assigned a circuit type based on whether they are key phones or SLTs. The 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 interface. For example, an SLT is assigned by default as circuit type “2” (see table below). However, if an SLT in a remote warehouse has inadequate volume levels, the circuit type for the SLT could be changed to “7”. Once the SLT’s circuit type is changed, you can change the pad levels for circuit type “7” to provide the correct volume setting. Programming I I FF3(1.44)# 4 37# (l-2 or 718)# t Extension Port Extension Circuit Type (see table below) NOTE: This address will allow you to assign circuit types l-12 to an extension; however, types l-2 or 7-8 are the only types that should be used with extensions. Table 3-10. St&ion Port Class - circuit types SettingValue 1Key Telephone 2SLT (2500 set) 7Option 1 (see “Note” below) 8Option 2 (see “Note” below) NOTE: 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 3-43
b1 ~apwr J. txIenswl I rrogrammlng trr3).3wauri 4uu-rrogr ai I II I III lg Related Programming Digital Pad Settings:FFl 8# 4## 3# (l-12)# (l-12)+7 (0-30)#Trunk Port Class: FF2 (Trunk)# 26# (4-8)# NotesTrunk Circuit Types.Circuit types can also be assigned to trunk ports. See the Trunk Port Class address (FF2 ExtPort# 26#) for more information.Page 3-44DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400~rrogrammlngbnaptef 9. txension rrogrammtng (t-F31 SLT Hookflash Software Version:CPC-8 Version 3.1 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 38## (0 or l)# DescriptionThis setting determines what happens when a single-line telephone (SLT) user hookf’lashes when the SLT has one active call and one held call. Programming IIFF3 (I-144)# 38# (0 or I)# ft Extension PortO=Brokers Hold (hookflash toggles between the two parties). l=Hookflash creates a three-party conference.I D BS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-45
Extension Ring PatternSoftware Version:Cl%AII Version 7.0 or higher; CPC-B Version 3.1 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPort)# 39# (Pattern)# DescriptionUse this address to assign a distinctive ringing pattern for incoming trunk calls on digital phones (DSLTs or key phones). There are 9 different patterns to choose from (see table below). Begjnning with CPC-AIVB Version 7.0, this address also sets the ring pattern for phones connected to an SLT-A (4-port Adapter). Programming IFF3 (11144)# 39# (009)# tf Extension Port Ring Pattern Default: 0 (see table below) Table 3-11. Extension ring pat&m Ring Pattern (number of seconds on/off’) Address Digital (DSLTs/Key Phones)Phones Connected to SLT-A Number(CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher)(CPC-AWB Version 7.0 or higher) 0Determined by COdetermined by Analog Trans- fer Ring Pattern address 13on/loff.25 on/.25 off/.25on/3.25off 22on/2off.25 on/3.75 off 31on/loff1 on/3 off 41on/2 off.5on/3.5 off 51on/3 off.5on/7 off 6.5on/.5 off.5on/7 off I 7 I 3.5 off .5 on/ 5 off/.5 on/ .5 off/.5 on/.25 on/.25 off/.25 on17 off I 8.5 onj3.5 off.25 on/7 off 9loW7off1 on/3 off Related Programming.Analog Transfer Ring Pattern: FFl 2# l# 31# (0-6)# Inbound Ring Pattern:FF2 (Trunk)+! 17# (0-9)# Terminal Type: FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# Page 3-46DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
NotesHardware Requirement For Distinctive Ringing.The SCC-B card is required in CPC-B configurations to support distinctive ringing on digital phones (in which the ring pattern is programmed into the phone itself). CPC-A and CPC-AI1 do not support distinctive ringing on digital phones. However, with an AEC card, OPX Adapter, or SLT Adapter (these devices determine the ring pattern), distinctive ringing can be supported for analog SLT phones in any CPC co&Figuration. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 3-47
Digital SLT Receiving Volume Software Version:CPC-AlI (all versions); CPC-6 Version 3.1 or higherAddress: FF3 (ExtPott)# 40# (0 or l)# DescriptionThe receiver (hearing) volume of the handset on a digital single-line telephone (DSLT) can be set to “normal” or “loud.” The “loud” setting gives a +6 dB gain over the “normal” setting (approximately twice as loud). ProgrammingFF3 (1,144)# 40# (0 or l)# f$ Extension PortO=Normal 1 =Loud Page 3-48 DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400