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    							DBS Release NotesCPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    The new DSS key arrangement is shown in Figures 7 & 8.Figure 7.
    DSS/72 Console (VB-44320) key layout
    DW72 Key Layout (alphabetical)
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    lo,1996
    DSS/72 Key Layout (FF-key numbering)
    Page 24 l44-Series New Phone Features 
    						
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    lo,1996Figure 8.
    DSSi72 #I Default Extension NumbersDSS 
    #I Default Extension Numbers
    DES Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    Panasonio
    ProgrammingThe DSS/72 console (DSS #l . . . DSS #4) is assigned to its extension number in the
    same manner as before:
    Terminal Type:FF3 (ExtPort)# 2# (11114)#
    where...
    l11 is the first DSS console for the first attendant
    l12 is the second DSS console for the first attendant
    l13 is the first DSS console for the second attendant
    l14 is the second DSS console for the second attendant
    44-Series New Phone FeatureslPage 25 
    						
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    lo,1996
    The DSS/72 console’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as
    before (the only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys l-72):
    FF Key Assignments:FF5 (DSSPort)# CONF (I-72)# (Code)#
    The Name and Message Assignment addresses work the same way as before on
    the 
    DSS/72 console (the only difference is the placement of the keys when
    entering the characters of the text):
    Extension Name: FF6 I# (ExtPort)# CONF (10 char.)#
    SSD Name:FF6 2# (SSD)# CONF (16 char.)#
    PSD Name:FF6 3# (ExtPort)# (PSD)# CONF (16 char.)#
    Absence 
    Message:FFG 4## (59)# CONF (15 char.)#
    Trunk Name:FF6 5# (Trunk)# CONF (6 char.)##
    Hunt Group Name: FF6 6# (HuntGrp)# CONF (10 char.)#
    CW/OHVA Reply: FF6 7# (I-5)## CONF (15 char.)#
    DID Name:FF6 8# (I-200)# (1/2)# (OOOO-9999)# (6 char.)#
    DNIS Name:FF6 9# (I-200)# (1/2)# (000019999)# (6 char.)#
    Note:If you use the 44-Series, DSS/72 for Name and Message assignment, you should use
    the 44-Series phone for the attendant.
    OperationThe 44Series DSS/72 operates the same as previous models.
    EM/24 - Key Arrangement
    DescriptionThe keys on the new EM/24 unit (VB-44310) are arranged differently from the
    VB-43310 model., The new EM/24 unit has 2 columns x 12 rows of keys (not 3
    columns x 8 rows as in the previous version). This affects the following:l
    FF-Keys. The FF-keys on the EM/24 are numbered bottom-to-top, left column
    first.
    The new EM/24 key arrangement is shown in Figure 9.Page 26l
    44-Series New Phone Features 
    						
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    June lo,1996CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)Figure 9.
    EM124 Unit (VB-44310) keys
    ProgrammingThe terminal type for the EM/24 is specified in the same manner as before:Terminal Type: FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 
    2# (1148)#
    The EM/24 unit is linked to its extension phone in the same manner as before:
    EM/24 Port Assignment:FF3 (EM/24 ExtPort)# 3# (phone ExtPort)#
    The EM/24’s FF-keys are assigned feature codes in the same manner as before (the
    only difference is the numbering arrangement of FF-keys l-24):
    FF Key Assignments:FF5 (ExtPort)# (I-24)# CONF (Code)#
    OperationThe 44-Series EM/24 operates the same as previous models.
    443eries New Phone Features.Page 27 
    						
    							DBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)Speed-Dial Enhancements
    Description
    Programming
    Panasonic@June 10.1996
    The CPC-EX supports up to 500 SSD numbers (code range 000-499) for each
    system, and up to 10 PSD numbers (code range 900-909) for each extension.
    With CPC-EX, you can chain up to 4 SSD codes together within a fifth SSD
    number.You can also chain up to 4 SSD or PSD codes together within a fifth PSD
    number. You can include both speed-dial codes and regular dialed numbers into
    the same speed-dial number.
    The maximum length of any speed-dial number is still 16 digits.
    Assigning SSDs from programming mode
    to assign a System Speed Dial number from programming mode...
    FFI 0 I# (OOO-499)# (up to 16 digits)#
    f+
    3-Digit SSD CodeValid Entries (using a DSS console):
    000 thru 499 = range for CPC-EX
    o-9(digits O-9)
    Version 1 .OCONF(to clear data)
    c or BS(to backspace)
    :
    (to forward-space)
    (to insert a pause)
    C(to access trunk group)
    AUTO(to insert an SSD code)
    EXAMPLE: To chain together SSD code 000 (C9-Pause), SSD code 001
    (10288-Pause), and SSD code 002 (555-1212) within SSD code 003...
    FFlO l# OOO## C9 P #
    FFlO.l# OOl# 10288 P.#
    FFlO l# 002#/ 5551212 #
    FFlO l# OOM AUTO 000 AUTO001AUTOOO2 #
    EXAMPLE: To program SSD code 350 to access trunk group 81, then
    pause, then dial 
    M-1212...
    FFlO1#35O#tC1P5551212#Page 26l Speed-Dial Enhancements 
    						
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    June 
    10.1996DBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    11.Assianina SSDs from the atjtendant phone
    to assign a System Speed Dial number from the attendant phone...
    1. Press ON/OFF.2. Press PROG.
    3. Press AUTO.
    4.Enter the SSD code (000-499).
    5.Enter the number to be dialed.6. Press HOLD.
    7. Press ON/OFF.
    EXAMPLE: To chain together SSD code 000 (CPPause), SSD code 001
    (10288-Pause), and SSD code 002 (555-12 12) within SSD code 003...
    1.Program SSD code 000 to dial “C9-Pause”:
    a.Press ON/OFF, then PROG, then AUTO.
    b. Enter 000.
    c.Press CONF (to access a trunk group), then 9.
    d.Press REDIAL (to specify a “pause”).e. Press HOLD.
    2.Program SSD code 001 to dial “10288-Pause”.
    a.Press ON/OFF, then PROG, then AUTO.
    b. Enter 001.
    c. Enter 10288.
    d.Press REDIAL (to specify a “pause”).e. Press HOLD.
    3.Program SSD code 002 to dial “555 12 12”.
    a.Press ON/OFF, then PROG, then AUTO.
    b. Enter 002.
    c. Enter 5551212.d. Press HOLD.
    4.Program SSD code 003 to chain dial all digits in SSD 000,
    SSD 001, and SSD 002.
    a.Press ON/OFF, then PROG, then AUTO.
    b. Enter 003.
    c.Press AUTO, 000, then AUTO, 001, then AUTO, 002.d. Press HOLD.
    Speed-Dial Enhancements l Page 29 
    						
    							DBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)Panasonic@June lo,1996Figure 12.
    Assigning PSDs from programming mode
    to assign a Personal Speed Dial number from programming mode...
    FFlO 2# (ExtPort)#(900-909)#(up to 16 digits)#
    EXAMPLE: To chain-dial SSD code 001 and PSD codes 901-902 together into
    PSD code 909 on extension port 
    033...
    FFlO 2# 033# 909# AUTO 001 AUTO 901 AUTO 902#
    3-Digit PSD CodeValid Entries(using a DSS console):
    o-9
    (digits O-9)
    CONF(to clear data)
    c or BS(to backspace)
    c
    (to forward-space)
    (to insert a pause)
    C(to access trunk group)
    AUTO(to insert an SSD or
    PSD code)
    EXAMPLE: To program PSD code 906 on extension port 033 to access pooled
    trunk group 81, then pause, then dial 555-l 
    212...
    FFlO 2# 033# 906# C 1 P 5551212#
    Figure 13. Assigning PSDsfrom a key telephone
    to assign a Personal Speed Dial number from a key telephone...
    1. Press ON/OFF.2. Press PROG.
    3. Press AUTO.
    4.Enter the PSD code (90-99 or 900-909).
    5.Enter the number to be dialed.6. Press HOLD.
    7. Press ON/OFF.
    EXAMPLE: To chain together SSD code 000 (C9-Pause) and SSD code
    002(555-1212) within PSDcode900...
    1. Press ON/OFF, PROG, AUTO.
    2. Enter 900.
    3. Press AUTO, 000,thenAUTO,002.
    4. Press HOLD.
    Page 30l Speed-Dial Enhancements 
    						
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    NotesDBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)1) Chain-Dialing Limitations and Restrictions:
    lYou cannot chain-dial any PSD.codes within an SSD number, because the
    system would not be able to choose which extension to take the PSD code
    from (the same PSD code might exist on multiple extensions).
    lYou cannot “chain-within-a-chain”. For example:
    -- SSD Code 001 = AUTO 
    002(will not dial outq returns busy tone instead)
    -- SSD Code 002 = AUTO 
    003(will dial out)
    -- SSD Code 003 = 5551212(will dial out)
    (the above restriction applies to PSD codes as well)l
    You cannot chain-dial PSD or SSD codes if they are both included in each
    other’s speed-dial number. For example:
    -- SSD Code 000 = AUTO 
    OOl(will not dial out; returns busy tone instead)
    -- SSD Code 001 = AUTO 
    OOO(will not dial out; returns busy tone instead)
    2) The progr
    amming address for SSD Display Restriction (FFl 2# l# 5# [0 or
    l]#) affects SSD codes 400-499.
    lIf disabled (i.e., set to “O”), the numbers assigned to SSD codes 400-499 will
    display during dialing. The default is “0”.
    lIf enabled (set to “l”), the numbers assigned to SSD codes 400-499 will not
    display during dialing.. .
    Numbers associated with SSD codes 000-399 will always display during
    dialing.Speed-Dial Enhancements lPage 31 
    						
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    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    June lo,1996
    Additional Serial Port on CPC Card
    DescriptionThe CPC-EX card contains an on-board serial port (Serial Port 2) which can be
    used for Bus Monitor/ Remote Maintenance. This serial port (labeled CN5) is
    located just above the LEDs on the front of the card (see the illustration on page 8).
    This additional serial port allows you to dial directly into the system for remote
    maintenance, without having to disconnect the SMDR cabling 
    from the backplane
    serial port (Serial Port 1).
    l Serial Port 1 (the backplane port) and Serial Port 2 have separate controls for
    baud rate, stop bit, parity, and data length
    InstallationSerial Port 2 requires the CPC-EX Serial Port Adapter Cable (VB-43890). This
    cable connects to Serial Port 2 via a 
    lo-pin connector, and to a programming
    terminal via a DB25 connector.
    Figure 14. CPC-EX Serial Port 2
    Master Cabinet/I
    linalSerial Port Adaoter Cable End
    (Requires 
    LIB-25 Male)Proarimmina Terminal End
    (Requires De-9 or De-25 Male)
    Pin No. and Connection
    SianalDE-9 IX-25Name
    I-I.31In ”7D
    NICI11 8I ICDCT!:
    I
    7141RTS0I5ICTSI
    IDIRlSl6lDSRI
    l The standard DBS SMDRlMaintenance cable (normally connected to CN6) may beconnectsd to the programming terminal.
    Page 32lAdditional Serial Port on CPC Card 
    						
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    DBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    ProgrammingThe following new addresses apply to CPC-EX Serial Port 2. (The addresses that
    control the SMDR port remain at FW 2# 2# l# thru 9#.)
    to program the DBS to perform Parity Check on Serial Port 2...
    FFl 2# 2# 11# (Oorl)#
    O=Parity check OFF
    l=Parity check ON
    to specify Parity Count for Serial Port 2 (if Parity Check is ON in the
    above address)...
    FFI 2# 2# 12# (0 or I)#
    t
    O=Odd paritjl count,
    l=Even parity count
    Ito specify Baud Rate for Serial Port 2...
    FFI 2# 2# 13# (I-4)#
    t
    1=300 bits per second (bps)
    2=1200 bps
    3=4800 bps ’
    4=9500 bps
    r--
    to specify Stop Bit Length for Serial Port 2...
    FFI 2# 2# 14# (103)#
    t
    l=l bit
    2=2 bits
    1
    JAdditional Serial Port on CPC CardlPage 33 
    						
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