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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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SSD Names:
To set SSD names using a large-display or small-display phone:
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
Action Result
1.   Lift the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2.   Press the PROG key.
3.   Press the * key.
4.   Enter 1 for the SSD Name Assignment mode.SSD NO.=>
SSD NAME displays
5.   Enter the speed dial bin number (00-79 or 000-799).
6.   Press the HOLD...

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Chapter 7. SLT Features Section 700 - Operation
• PSD names can contain a maximum of 7 characters. SSD names can contain a maximum of 16 
characters. 
• The ability to make extension name assignments is allowed/restricted to anyone with a Class of 
Service (COS) that allows access to User Maintenance features. (See Chapter 4 “User 
Maintenance” of this document.)
Network BLF
Panasonic’s Network Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Display is a PC-based application...

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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• Network Hold
• Network Hold Recall
•Network Paging
• Network Transfer Recall
• Tandem Calling
Feature availability depends on CPC version and system configuration/programming. For more 
information on System Networking, see the System Networking Reference Manual.
For more information about QSIG, see “QSIG ISDN Lines” on page 3-48.
Network Attendant Reversion
Network Attendant Reversion enables calls to...

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Chapter 7. SLT Features Section 700 - Operation
Network Extension Calling
Network Extension Calling allows you to reach an extension on another PBX. Based on the number 
you dial, the System network routes the call automatically.
Network Flash Transfer
When three or more systems are networked together with one System as the tandem, Network Flash 
Transfer determines where a call is held when Network Hold is pressed.
Related Programming
• FF1-0-04:...

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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Non-Blocking Architecture
Description
The System is totally non-blocking. All extension and outside lines are available for use at the same 
time. 
Hardware Requirements
• The CPC-HS supports 64 (max. 28 extensions). The CPC-HM supports up to 116 ports (max. 60 
extensions). 
Related Programming
•N/A
Considerations
•N/A
Power On Maintenance
Description
The System allows you to change most circuit cards,...

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Chapter 7. SLT Features Section 700 - Operation
Telephone Programming
The System can be fully programmed from an extension telephone equipped with 12 FF keys and a 
display. While major system configuration changes may be more easily performed using DBS 576 
Manager, all programming is available via a telephone. This is especially useful for minor changes to 
the system configuration.
Hardware Requirements
• Digital key telephone with 12 FF keys and a...

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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Related Programming
• FF2-1: QSIG ISDN Lines
Considerations
•See Section 570: QSIG Reference
Ringing Modes
Description
The System supports multiple types of CO ringing including the following: 
• Day 1/Day 2/Night Ringing
• Day 1/Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
• Direct Inward Dial (DID) Day/Night Ringing
• DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing
• Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Ringing
• BLF Delayed Ringing
• Slide...

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Day 1/ Day 2/Night Delayed Ringing
Delayed Ringing causes an incoming outside call that is unanswered at a primary extension within a 
certain period of time, to ring at a designated extension or extensions. Delayed ringing destinations 
can be set for Day 1, Day 2 and Night modes. CO Delayed Ringing is also available for hunt group 
pilot numbers.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
• FF2:...

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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 7. SLT Features
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Considerations
• Call Forwarding takes priority over DID Busy/Delayed Ringing
• If the call is part of a hunt group and the Queuing Timer expires, the call is forwarded to the DID 
Busy/Delay Ringing destination. (See “DID Day/Night Busy/Delayed Ringing” on page 3-50.)
Busy Lamp Field Ringing
Extensions that have Direct Station Select (DSS)/BLF FF keys assigned may be set to ring on those 
keys.
Hardware...

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Chapter 7. SLT Features Section 700 - Operation
• FF2: Trunk setting (Slide Ringing)
• FF4: FF Key Assignment (Direct Line Key)
Considerations
•N/A
Alarm Ringing
Alarm Ringing allows the incoming ringing tone to be changed if the call is not answered in a 
predetermined time. This can be very useful in alerting others to pick up unanswered calls.
Hardware Requirements
•N/A
Related Programming
• FF2: Trunk Programming (Alarm Ringing)
• FF11-02:...
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