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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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Chapter 6. Name and Message Assicjnments (FFG)Section 400-Programming Call Waiting/OHVA Text Reply Software Version:CPC-All (all versions); CPC-6 Version 2.0 or higherAddress: FF6 7# (l-5)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# DescriptionWhen a busy party receives an indication of an incoming intercom call, the busy party can respond by sending a text message back to the caller. The text message can be sent after a Call Waiting tone, an OfRook Voice Announce, or a Call Waiting tone followed by Offhook Voice Announce. This address allows you to change the default messages. The following table shows the default messages: Table 6-2.Default call waiiinglOHVA text reply messages 2Please Hold 3Will Call Back 4Transfer 5Unavailable Call Waiting/OHVA text messages can also be assigned without entering the programming mode, using the Attendant Feature option (see Section 700- Feature Operation for ins@ctions). Programming To assign call waiting/OHVA text reply messages . . . FF6 7# ‘(l-5)# CONF (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# ff Message NumberMessage Text (up to 15 characters) To clear call waiting/OHVA text reply messages . . .FF6 7# (l-5)# CONF ON/OFF + Message Number Page 6-10DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400-Programming Chapter 6. Name and Message Assignments (FF6) DlDlDNlS Text Name Assignment Software Version: CPC-B Version 5.0 or higherAddress: DID: FF6 8# (l-200)# (1 or 2)# (0000-9999)# (NNNNNN)# DNIS: FF6 9# (l-200)# (1 or 2)# (000019999)# (NNNNNN)# DescriptionAssign DID/DNIS names of up to 6 characters long for specific DID/DNTS numbers. DID/DNIS text names can only be assigned via FF6 programming. The DID/ DNIS number must already be assigned to an extension, before you can assign a name to the number. (see FFl 8# 3# for DID numbers: FFl 8# 4# 7# for DNIS numbers) Programming To assign a DID/DNIS text name . . .FF6 (8 or 9)# (11200)# (1 or 2)# (OOOO-9999)# (NNNNNN)# tt 8=DIDDID/DNIS Textl=Assign a number DID/DNIS Name Text 9=DNIS Assignment Tableto a nameNumber(up to 6 char.) 2=Change a name(only if “1” is selected) To clear a DlD/DNIS text name . . .FF6 (8 or 9)# (l-200)# (1 or 2)# CONF ON/OFF + f \ 8=DIDDID/DNIS Textl=Number and name 9=DNIS Assignment Table2=Name only Related ProgrammingInbound DID Numbers: FFl 8# 3# (DIDNo.)# (ExtNo.)# DAIS Number Setting: FFl 8# 4# 7# (DNISNo.)# (ExtNo.)# NotesMaximums.Up to 200 DID text names and 200 DlVIS text names can be assigned. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 6-11
7. Toll Restrictions (FF7)Use the FF7 program addresses in this chapter to perform Toll Restriction Service (TRS) programming. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF7 Address aliFF7addresses Topic An Overview of Toll RestrictionsPage7-2 FF7 I# l# (0 or l)# t 1 International Calling For TRS TvDes 3-6 FF7 1#2#(0 or l)#DTMF Signaling During Incoming Calls For TRS Types O-6 7-5 7-6 FF7 1#3#(1-15)#1 Maximum Dialed Digits For TRS Types 3-61 7-7 FF7 1# 4# thru lOl# (0 or l>#3-Digit Toll Restriction For TRS Types 2-67-8FF7 l# 12# th 16# (0 or l)#7-Ditit Toll Restriction For TRS Twes 2-67-9 FF7 l# 17# (0 or l)#Dialing Plan Switch7-10 FF7 l# 18# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)# FF7 l# 19# (ExtPort)# (0 or l)# (CPC-A 4.0 or higher. CPC-AID 6.0 or higher) Operator Access (CPC-A 4.0 or higher. CPC-AU/B 6.0 or higher) Interhational Calling on Extensions (CPC-A 4.0 or higher. CPC-AIUB 6.0 or higher) 7-11 7-12 FF7 l# 20# (l-lO)# (O-999)# FF7 l# 21# (0 or l)# FF7 l# 22# (l-1O)t: (OOO-999)# Country Code Table (CPC-A 4.0 or higher; CPC-AH/B 6.0 or higher) Equal Access Code Format (CPC-A 4.0 or higher; CPC-AIUB 6.0 or higher) Office Code Restriction Table For TRS Types 2-6 (CPC-A 4.0 or higher. CPC-AWE 6.0 or hinherj FF7 2#(3-6)#(000-999)#(0 or I># FF7 3#(3-6)#(000-999)#(0 or l)# FF7 4# (l+Y (000-999)# FF7 5# (14)# (000-999)# (0 or l)# Area Code Table For TRS Trpes 3-6 Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Special Area Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 7-13 I 7-14 -I7-15i-16 1 17-17 7-18 --i7-19 FF7 7#(ExtPon)#(Trunk)#(O-7)# FF7 8# (ExtPort)# (Trunk)# (O-7)# FF7 9# (1-4)# (0 or l)# FF7 6# (l-50)# @OOOO00-9999999)#Special 7-Digit Table For TRS Types 2-61 7-20 7-21 7-22 7-23 Day TRS Types O-7 for Trunks Night TRS Types O-7 for TrunksArea Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global CODV) FF7 9#(5-8)#(0 or l)# FF7 9# (9-12)# (0 or l># FF7 9#(13-16)#(0 or l)# Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global COPY) Area & Office Code Table for TRS Types 3-6 (Global Copy) Special Office Code Table For TRS Types 3-6 (Global CODV) 7-24 7-25 7-26DBS-70-400 DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-1
An Overview of Toll Restrictions The DBS Toll Restriction Service (TRS) allows you to set restrictions on outgoing calls. For example, TRS can prohibit long-distance calls and prevent after-hours calls. TRS can also minimize non-business calls and reduce phone bills by permitting only long- distance calls over designated trunks. The DBS system supports up to eight different TRS types (see table below). A TRS type can be assigned to each trunk to activate toll restriction. Table 7-L. ,Toll restriction typesTRS Type Characteristics 0lFull restriction of outbound dialing. lInbound calls can be answered if trunk is assigned to ring an extension. l Intercom calls are allowed. l Group Call Pickup (intercom calls only). l9+911 calls are always restricted (except in WC-AD/B Version 6.00 only). 1lFull restriction of outbound dialing. lInbound trunk calls to all phones can be answered and/or transferred. l Intercom calls are allowed. l Group Call Pickup (intercom calls only). l9+9 11 calls are always restricted (except in CPC-AIVB Version 6.00 only). 2lLocal calls (office code dialing) are allowed. l l-800 calls are allowed. l911 calls are always allowed (Version 6.0 or higher). lInbound trunk calls to all phones can be answered and/or transferred. lFull restriction of international calls. lFull restriction of operator calls (old dialing plan). lSelectable restriction of operator calls (new NANP dialing plan). lSelectable restriction of speed dial numbers. lSelectable restriction of Nil codes (211-811). lRestriction of up to 10 three-digit office codes (new NANP dialing plan). lRestriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers. lInter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds. 3l9 11 calls are always allowed (Version 6.0 or higher). lFull restriction of operator calls (old dialing plan). lSelectable restriction of operator calls (new NANP dialing plan). lSelectable restriction of international calls (defaulted to full restriction). lSelectable restriction of Nil codes (211-811). lSelectable restriction of speed dial numbers. lRestriction of up to 50 seven-digit numbers. lTrunk calls can be answered and transferred. lDefaulted to full restriction of area-code dialing. lDefaulted to full restriction of office-code dialing.. lInter-digit timing is set to 6 seconds. 4lIdentical to TRS type 3, except all office codes are allowed by default.Page 7-2 DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Sectton 400~ProgrammingUtapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) TRS Type Characteristics 5lProgrammable TRS type; all area codes and office codes are allowed by default. 6l Identical to TRS type 5. 7l Cannot restrict any dialing. NotesNew NANP Vialing Plan.Beginning with CPC-AlID3 Version 6.0, changes to the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) are supported. These changes affect TRS parameters, which is explained in the affected program addresses in this chapter. Table 7-2. NANP changes ( 1 1 1 C I I I 9 C L Old Numbering PlanNew NANP Plan Change(Versions prior to 6.0)(Version 6.0 or higher) Cey : N = digits 2-9 P = digits O-l X = digits O-9’ CC = Country Code digits 1 - 199 Irea Code/Exchange Format NPX-NNX-XXXXNXX-NXX-XXXX YOU Calls w/in Same AreaI-NNX-XXXXI-NXX-NXX-XXXX Me nterexchange Carrier (IXC)lOXXX0101xxxx0 ielection ntemational CallsOll+CC+upto9digits011 +CC+upto 12digits ‘11 Emergency CallsCan be restrictedAlways restricted (except in Version 6.00 only) for TRS types 0 and 1. Always allowed for TRS types 2-6. Iperator CallsSelectable restriction for TRS typesSelectable restriction on individual 3-6; allowed by default if intemat’lextensions, as long as the extension calls are allowed system-wide.uses trunks with TRS types 2-6. Always restricted for TRS types O-2. Always restricted for TRS types 0 Always allowed for TRS type 7.and 1. Always allowed for TRS type 7. .ocal Calls1) Check Office Code Table.1) Check Office Code Table. 2) Check 7-Digit Toll Restriction.2) Check new Offtce Code Restric- 3) Check Add/Delete Digits.tion Table (up to 10 entries). 3) Check 7-Digit Toll Restriction.’ 4) Check Add/Delete Digits. DBS-70-400DBS Manual - issued 8/l/95Page 7-3
Change Long-Distance Calls International Calls Old Numbering PlanNew NANP Plan (Versions prior to 6.0)(Version 6.0 or higher) 1) Check Special Area/Office Codes. 1) Check Special Area/Office Codes. 2) Check Area Code Table.2) Check Area Code Table. 3) Check Add/Delete Digits. 3) Check new Off’ce Code Restric- tion Table (up to 10 entries). 4) Check Add/Delete Digits. Allowed or restricted system-wideSelectable restriction on extensions by TRS type assigned to trunk.if using trunks with TRS types 3-6. Selectable restriction on dialed num- bers based on Country Code. Page 7-4DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DBS-70-400
Section 400-ProgrammingChapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) International Calling For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FR I# 1# (0 or l)# DescriptionUse this address to allow or deny international calls on trunks that are assigned TRS types 3-6. If the DBS is set to use the new NANP dialing plan (available with CPC-A Version 4.0 or higher, and CPC-AII/B Version 6.0 or higher), this address determines whether the DBS will check the Country Code Table for any restrictions on the dialed number. Lf the DBS uses the old dialing plan, this address determines whether international calling is allowed or denied, regardless of the country code. In both cases, this address applies only to those trunks that are assigned TRS types 3-6. (International calls are always restricted for TRS types 1 and 2 -- and always allowed for TRS type 7.) Programming IFF7 I# I# (0 or l)# f Old Dialing Plan:O=Deny international calls. (dl versions)l=Allow international calls. New NANP Dialing Plan: O=Check Country Code Table (CPC-A 4.0 or higher:for restrictions.CPC-AH/B 6.0 or higher)l=Allow international calls. Related ProgrammingDialing Plan Switch: FF7 l# 17# (0 or l)# Country Code Table: F’F7 l# 20# (Table)# (Code)#Override Toll Restriction with SSD Numbers: FFl 2# l# 4# (SSD)#System Installation Area Code: FFl 2# l# 18# (0 or l)# NotesRestkting International Calls On Individual Extensions.E the new NANP dialing plan is used, individual extensions can be set to allow/restrict international calls based on the Country Code Table (see FM l# 20#). Including “011” in Office Code Tables for International Calling.Lf international calls are permitted, “011” should be permitted in Office Code Tables for TRS Types 3-6 (see FF7 3#). DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-5
Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Section 400~Programming DTMF Signaling During Incoming Calls For TRS Types O-6 Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FFi’ l# 2# (0 or l)# DescriptionThis address determines if DTMF signaling can be sent to the CO after an extension picks up an incoming trunk call. If an extension receives a call on a trunk assigned to TRS type O-6, the extension user may try to bypass ‘lRS restrictions by dialing an outgoing call while still off-hook. (After the outside caller hangs up, sometimes the CO sends dial tone to the called party if they remain off-hook.) The DBS can block these bypasses by disabling DTMF signaling during incoming calls. If this address is set to “0” (disable DTMF signaling), the user will not be able to dial out while still off-hook from an incoming call -- even if they transfer the call to another extension with no TRS restrictions. This address also affects indirect pickup of trunk calls (press a DSS/BLF key to pick up a call ringing on another extension). If this address is set to “O”, the DSS/BLF phone user will also not be able to dial out. ProgrammingFF7 l# 2# (0 or l)# Notes O=Disable DTMF signaling on extensions during incoming calls. kEnable DTMF signaling on extensions during incoming calls. No Interaction With TRS Type 7.This address does not affect trunks assigned to TRS type 7, which allows all outbound dialing. No DSSIBLF Interaction With TRS Type 0.DSS/BLF keys cannot be used to pick up calls on trunks assigned TRS type 0. Because of this built-in restriction, the DTMF Signaling setting does not apply. No Interaction With FLASH Key.If an extension user attempts to dial out by pressing the FLASH key during an incoming trunk call, the DBS will check for TRS restrictions, regardless of the DTMF Signaling setting. Page 7-6DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95.DBS-?O-400
Section 400-Programming Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7) Maximum Dialed Digits For TRS Types 3-6 Software Version: Ail VersionsAddress: FF7 I# 3# (l-15)# DescriptionThe maximum number of dialed digits on trunks assigned TRS types 3-6 can be set from 15 to 29. By default, the maximum number is unlimited. ProgrammingFF7 l# 3# (l-15)# f Maximum Number of Dialed Digits Allowed Note: The default setting is ** (unlimited). To change the setting to a limited number of digits, enter l- 15 (see table below for values). To revert tothe **default, press FF7 l# 3# CONF. Table 7-3.Maximum number of dialed digits for TRS types 3-6 DBS-70-400DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95Page 7-7
Chapter 7. Toll Restriction (FF7)Section 400-Programming 3-Digit Toll Restriction For TRS Types 2-6 Software Version: All VersionsAddress: FR 1# (4-11)# (0 or l)# DescriptionUse this address to to allow or deny the dialing of 211-911 numbers on trunks that are assigned TRS types 2-6. By default, all of these numbers are allowed. If the DBS is set to use the nm NANP dialing plan (available only with CPC- All/B Version 6.0 or higher), “911” is always allowed for T.RS types 2-6, regardless of the setting here. ProgrammingFF7 yll)” (0 7 I)#. Special Numbers: O=A.lhv dialing. 4=211l=Deny dialing. 5=311 6=411 7=511 8=611 9=711 .lO=8 l’l 11=911NOTE: Beginning with CPC-AIL/B Version 6.03, 1 l# (“911”) is disabled if the new NANP dialing plan is used, so that 911 calls cannot be restricted.Related Programming Dialing Plan Switch: FF7 l# 17# (0 or l)# Page 7-8DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95DES-70-400\