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    							DES Release NotesPanasonic@CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)June 
    lo,1996
    Notes
    lThe Operator Access address applies only to DBS systems using the new
    (1995) NANP dialing plan (FF7 
    l# 17# l#), and to TRS types 2-6 (IRS types 0
    and 1 do not allow outbound dialing; TRS type 7 allows all dialing).
    lIf “O-only”, “00-only”, “10XxX0-only “, or “1OlXXXXO-only” calls are
    restricted (settings 0 or 2), the system will wait 6 seconds before automatically
    disconnecting the call. However, if the user dials additional digits within 6
    seconds, the DBS will check other switches to determine whether to allow or
    deny the call.
    lFor all settings (O-3), the system will check the Equal Access Code Format
    switch (FF7 
    l# 21#...) if a CIC (carrier identification code) is dialed to reach a
    preferred inter-exchange carrier.
    lFor all settings (O-3), the system will check the international calls switches (FF7
    l# l# and FF7 l# 19#) if “01‘*, “lOXXXOl”, or “1OXXXXOl” is dialed.
    lFor settings 2 and 3, the system will not consider TRS settings for the trunk.Page 44
    lModification to Toll Restriction Service 
    						
    							Panasonic@DES Release Notes
    June 
    lo,1996CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    Maximum Time Priority Route Tables
    DescriptionCPC-EX allows a maximum of 8 Time Priority Route Tables to be used during
    LCR programming. 
    (CPC-AIL/B allows a maximum of 16 Time Priority Route
    Tables. This number is reduced with CPC-EX since very few systems require
    more than 3 of these tables and the saved memory space will allow for a planned
    future enhancement.)
    The DBS uses Time Priority Route Tables to route calls to the least expensive
    carrier based on the time of day the call is placed. The following program
    addresses use Time Priority Route Tables:l FF8 
    l#...LCR Area Codes
    l FF8 2#...LCR Office Codes
    lFF8 4##...Special LCR Office Code Tables
    lFF8 5#...Time Priority Route TablesMaximum Time Priority Route Tables
    lPage 45 
    						
    							DBS Release NotesPanasonic@CPC-EX, Version 
    1 .O (Preliminary)June lo,1996. 
    ISDN Support
    DescriptionCPC-EX supports ISDN-PR.l (Integrated Services Digital Network -- Primary Rate
    Interface). This ISDN Interface provides 23 voice channels 
    (“B” channels) and a
    control channel 
    (“D” channel) over a 4-wire circuit.
    One program address, for Trunk Circuit Type (FF2 (trunk 
    #)# 21# ), has been
    modified to allow for ISDN. This modification is described below. In addition,
    CPC-EX provides several new programming addresses to 
    support ISDN. The new
    program addresses, as well as additional detail on ISDN, are described in the 
    lSDNReference Manual, Part No. 
    504X00301A, Section 530.
    Hardware Requirements
    The following are the minimum hardware requirements for ISDN support in the DBS:l
    ISDN Trunk Card (VB-43571)l CPC-EX (VB-43415)
    .SCC-B (VB-43421) (with RGM 1.3 or later)l MDF Card (VB-43562)
    l
    Seync Unit (VB-43563)l
    External CSU (not provided by Panasonic)
    Setting Modified for ISDN
    Programming
    to specify the Trunk Circuit Type...FF2 
    (I-64)# 21# (0-5)#
    Trunk Numbero=ioop start
    1 =Ground start
    2=DID
    3=Tl
    4=CID
    5=ISDNPage 46. 
    ISDN Support 
    						
    							Panasonic@DBS Release Notes
    June 
    lo,1996CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    Modifications to SMDR
    DescriptionStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides detailed call records of
    outgoing calls. SMDR records can be output to a printer or an external call
    accounting system. Additional call record types have been added to the SMDR
    feature to support network calls and ISDN calls.
    Figure 17 shows the SMDR format for CPC-EX. New values added for CPC-EX
    are shaded.Figure 17. SMDR Format for CPC-EX
    01234567
    01234567890123456789012345678901234567890~234567890~2345678901234567890~23456712
    3456789
    T HY/DD HHrXMrSS HHtMM.SS NRN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAM VWW NN
    l&all type
    S=Inbound DISA
    s=outbound DISA
    1=1nc0luing
    0aoutg0illg
    T=Transfer (See Note 1)
    N=DNIS
    DrDID
    5dxtonslon number (or network trunk)
    10-69, MO-699rextensione
    CO number=DISA
    C=Dialed digits,Caller ID or!;=
    DD-digits O-9 or symbols l or#
    (See Note 2)
    7rAccount code
    .A=O-9999999999
    S=Verified account code or walking
    IsDate
    M&month
    DD=day
    COS code
    VOOOO-V9999rverified account codes
    WOOOO-W9999=walking COS codes
    3+Call start time
    HHthours
    HH=minutes
    ss=seconds
    9tTrunk Number
    NN=number (01-64)
    4=Call duration
    H&hours
    HH=minutes
    SS=seconds
    Wotes I
    1. Transferred calls include direct and group call pickups and conference calls.If a station call is transferred to an outside number, an 
    SRDR record is
    also created for the station that is transferred.
    2. The leymbol appears as a greater-than sign (~1 on the SMDR printoutr the # symbol
    appears as a less-than sign (
    						
    							DBS Release NotesPanasonicQCPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)June 
    lo,1996
    Setting Modified for SMDR
    Values have been redefined for the SMDR Start Timer. The following table shows the new values.
    Note: These new values apply to CPC-EX only.
    Programming-
    to specify the SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls...
    FFI 2# 1# 2# (O-1 O)#
    t
    0=4sec6 =16 set
    1=6 set7=18sec
    2=8 set8 =20 set
    3=10 set9 =25 set
    4=12 set10 =30 set
    5=14 set
    Related Programming
    l FFl (System): SMDR Print
    l FFl (System): Parity Check
    l FFl (System): Odd/Even Parity
    l FFl (System): Baud Rate
    l FFl (System): Stop Bit Length
    l FFl (System): Dzna Length
    lFFl (System): Serial Port Flow Control (X On/ X Off)
    lFFl (System): SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls
    lFFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 1: Outbound, Inbound, Network
    lFFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 2: Long Distance and Local Calls
    lFFl (System): SMDR Printing Mode 3: Header Title
    lFF3 (Extension) Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) ReportPage 48
    lModifications to SMDR 
    						
    							Panasonic@
    June lo,1996DBS Release Notes
    CPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)
    Hardware Requirementsl
    A printer or external call accounting system is required to receive SMDR data.
    Considerationsl
    Unlike other CPC circuit cards, the CPC-EX supports two serial ports. Serial Port
    1 is labeled CN4 and is located on the backplane. Serial Port 2 is labeled 
    CN5 and
    is located on the front of the CPC-EX card. Serial Port 2 requires a special
    interface cable..
    Be sure to select the correct port to output SMDR data. From the Attendant’s
    phone:
    -dial #90 to set Serial Port 1 (the backplane port) to output Bus
    Monitor/Maintenance and Serial Port 2 to no output.
    -dial ##!I2 to set Serial Port 1 to output SMDR and Serial Port 2 to output
    Bus Monitor/Maintenance data.
    -dial#33 to set Serial Port 1 to output SMDR data and Serial Port 2 to
    no output.Modifications to SMDRlPage 49 
    						
    							DES Release NotesPanasonicBCPC-EX, Version 1 .O (Preliminary)June 
    lo,1996
    Modification to Tl Signaling Types
    DescriptionThe default values for Tl Incoming and Outgoing Signal Types have been
    changed to set “Wink Start” as the default. This will allow easier programming of
    E&M trunks.
    Outgoing Signaling Type
    Programming
    FFl 8# 4# 6# (I-64)# 3# (O-2)#
    f-f
    Trunk Number (l-64)
    O=Immediate Start
    l=Wink Start
    2=Dial Tone Start
    Incoming Signaling Type
    ‘Programming
    FFI 8# 4# 6#(l-64)#4# (0 or l)#I
    Trunk Number (l-64)O=Immediate Start/Ringdown
    l=Wink StartPage 50.Modification to Tl Signaling Types 
    						
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    should
    beserviced @repairedoniybyexperienced
    professional technicians. Any attempt to service or repair the product or products dealt
    with in this service information by anyone else could result in serious injury or death.
    FCC Warning
    This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used properly, that
    is, in strict accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio and television reception. This
    equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in Subject J of Part
    15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential
    installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
    equipment does cause interference by one or more of the following measures:
    1. Reorient the receiving antenna,
    2.Relocate the key service unit and key telephones with respect to the receiver,
    3. Move the equipment from the receiver,
    4.Plug the key service unit into a different outlet so that the equipment and receiver are on different branch
    circuits.
    Batterv Recycling Statement
    RECYCLE
    The following statement applies if you purchased backup batteries with your system.
    THE PRODUCT YOU HAVE PURCHASED MAY CONTAIN SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERIES WHICH
    ARE RECYCLABLE. AT THE END OF THEIR USEFUL LIFE, UNDER VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL
    LAWS, IT IS ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE OF THESE BATTERIES INTO YOUR MUNICIPLE WASTE STREAM.
    PLEASE CALL l-800~SAV-LEAD FOR INFORMATION ON HOW TO RECYCLE THESE BATTERIES.
    The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a
    commitment by the Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company 
    (PTSC). PTSC reserves the right, without
    notice, to make changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant.
    The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of
    the license pertaining to said software or hardware.
    Reproduction, publication, or duplication of this manual, or any part thereof, in any manner, mechanically,
    electronically, or photographically, is prohibited without permission of the Panasonic Telecommunication Systems
    Company (PTSC).
    @Copyright 1997 by Panasonic Telecommunication Systems Company (PI’SC)
    All rights reserved. 
    						
    							Table of Contents
    Purpose..................................................................................................................................xRelatedDocuments..............................................................................................................
    .x
    Chapter 1. Requirements. . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.......................I-1Model Numbers......................................................................................................................l-3
    FCCRequirements..................................................................................................................l-3GeneralRequirements.......................................................................................................l-3
    DIDRequirements............................................................................................................
    1 --l
    TlRequirements...............................................................................................................1-5EnvironmentalRequirements.................................................................................................l-5
    CleaninoE..................................................................................................................................l-6
    Chapter 2. System Overview. . . ..*...........................2-1
    CabinetDescription.................................................................................................................2-3Configurations........................................................................................................................
    2-5
    PrintedCircuitCards..............................................................................................................2-6ProcessorDescription.............................................................................................................
    2-9
    Chapter 3. Cabinet Installation. . . . . . . ..m....................3-1Wall-Mounting
    theCabinet....................................................................................................3-3Guidelines..........................................................................................................................
    3-3Installation........................................................................................................................
    3-3
    Groundinob...............................................................................................................................3-5
    Guidelines.........................................................................................................................3-5Installation.................
    .......................................................................................................3-5Card Installation......................................................................................................................
    3-6Guidelines.........................................................................................................................
    3-6Installation........................................................................................................................
    3-SBatteryBackup.......................................................................................................................
    3-9Guidelines.........................................................................................................................
    3-9Installation for the DBS 40.............................................................................................
    3-10Installation for the DBS 72 and 96.................................................................................
    3- 1IKey Phone Wall Mounting..............................
    ..!..................................................................3-13DSLT Wall Mounting...........................................................................................................
    3-15System Initialization.............................................................................................................
    3-17Test Phone.............................................................................................................................3-1s
    Guidelines.......................................................................................................................3-18Installation......................................................................................................................3-1s
    DBS-70-300DBS Manual - Issued 8/l/95. . .III 
    						
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