Panasonic DBS 576HD Technical Manual
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Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-29 6. In this case, Prefix ID 1 links calls that have a dialed prefix of 1. Several entries are made to determine the restriction TRS level and the Route Type. The call originator must have a Origination TRS Level exceeding 1 for the call to be allowed. If any other analyze digits are dialed this would be covered by the three * wildcards (***). In this case; the call originator must have a TRS level exceeding 2 for the call to be allowed. Table A-13. Example - Analyze Digits Worksheet Pattern Number (1-500) Prefix IDDigits to Analyze (in addition to the leading digits) Number of Following DigitsRestriction TRS Level (Any Origination TRS at this level or below will be restricted)Route Type Route Table (0) Route List (1) Ti me Lis t (2 ) Route Pattern Number Route Table (1-200) Route List (1-100) or Time List (1-50) 1120555* (120555XXXXX) 1 Time List (2) 1 21***976 (1NXX976XXXX) 8 Time List (2) 2 31***5551212 (1NXX5551212) 2 Route Table (0) 1 41800 (1800XXXXXXX) 1 Route Table (0) 1 51888 (1888XXXXXXX) 1 Route Table (0) 1 61900 (1900XXXXXXX) 8 Route Table (0) 1 71*** (1NXXXXXX) 2 Time List (2) 2 82*** (0XXXX... - Collect Call)8Time List (2) 3
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A-30 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation 7. If call routing varies by day of week or special day, then separate time lists must be prepared. In this example, weekday call routing varies from weekends and holidays. Therefore two time list tables are completed. When a call is made, the system will check to see if this is a special day listed in a Time List Table. If so, it will use that table. If not, then it will check the day of week and use the associated table. On weekdays, we know that Carrier B is less expensive from midnight (0000) to 7:59am and from 6pm (1800) to midnight). Carrier A is less expensive from 8am (0800) to 1759). We then reference a route list pattern for each call entry. Table A-14. Example -Time List Table 1 Time List Table 1 Day Of Week: Sun Mon X Tue X Wed X Thu X Fri X Sat Special Days ___________________________________________________________ Time List Pattern Number (1-500)Time Period 1 Time Period 2 Time Period 3 Time Period 4 Time Period 5 Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List # 1 0000 1 0800 2 1800 1 2 0000 3 0800 4 1800 3 3 0000 5 0800 6 1800 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-31 On weekends, the time of day is not a cost factor. Therefore there is only one time period used. Table A-15. Example -Time List Table 2 Time List Table 2 Day Of Week: Sun X Mon ___ Tue ___ Wed ___ Thu ___ Fri ___ Sat X Special Days: 0101, 0704, 1127, 1225 Time List Pattern Number (1-500)Time Period 1 Time Period 2 Time Period 3 Time Period 4 Time Period 5 Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List #Start TimeRoute List # 1 0000 1 2 0000 3 3 0000 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
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A-32 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation 8. Each Route List Pattern consists of a one or more trunk groups in sequence to check for an available trunk. Before a route is considered, the required ARS level is compared to the originator’s ARS level. If the originator’s ARS level is greater than or equal to the required ARS level, the trunk group listed for the route will be searched for an available trunk. If no trunk is found, the system will attempt to use the next priority route. In this example for Pattern 1, the system will first compare the Priority 1 ARS level for the call. If it is determined that the ARS level is acceptable, the system looks at the route # 4 (FX trunk group). If there is an available trunk, the system completes the call. If no FX trunk is available during the queuing time, the system checks the ARS level for Priority 2. If acceptable, since Queuing Point is enabled the system will first attempt to find an available Priority 1 trunk, and then attempt to find a Priority 2 toll-free trunk. If a Priority 2 trunk is found, the system will first check to see if Warning Tone is set to Yes. In this example, there is no warning tone. If Yes, the system would issue a warning tone to the user before connecting the trunk to allow the caller to hang up before using the higher cost trunk. This process is repeated if necessary for the Priority 3 - Long Distance Carrier B and then Priority 4 - Long Distance Carrier A. Table A-16. Example - Route List Table Route List Table Route List Pattern Number (1-500)Priority 1 Priority 2 Priority 3 Priority 4 Priority 5 Route # ARS Level Route # ARS Level Warning Tone Route Table ARS Level Warning Tone Route # ARS Level Warning Tone Route # ARS Level Warning Tone 14 FX15 Toll- Free2NO3 Night3NO2 Day3No 24 FX15 Toll- Free2NO2 Day3NO3 Night 35 Toll- Free23 Night3NO2 Day3NO 45 Toll- Free22 Day3NO3 Night3NO 53 Night22 Day3NO 52 Day23 Night3NO
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Section 700 - Operation 576HD-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 A-33 9. In this example, there are only 5 route patterns needed. The first three use the same trunks to the local CO. The first pattern does not modify the dialed digits. The second pattern uses the Digit Modify Pattern to add the Equal Access Code prefix for Long Distance Carrier A (preferred in the day time). The third pattern uses the Digit Modify Pattern to add the Equal Access Code prefix for Long Distance Carrier B (preferred at night and on week ends). The fourth pattern selects the FX lines to City B and selects a digit modify pattern that removes the first 4 digits dialed (1205) so that the call originates at the CO (Exchange Line) as a local call. The fifth pattern selects the toll-free outgoing trunks. No digit modification is required for these trunks. Table A-17. Example - Route Table Table A-18. Example - Digit Modify Table Route Table Route Pattern # Trunk GroupDigit Modify Pattern #0 (not modified), 1-50 1 1 - Local CO (Exchange Line) 0 2 1 - Local CO to Carrier “A” (Day preferred) (101XXXX) 1 3 1 - Local CO (Exchange Line) to Carrier “B” (Night/Weekend preferred (101YYYY) 2 4 2 - FX to City B 3 5 3 - Outgoing toll-free numbers 0 Digit Modify Pattern #Delete Digits (Prefix, up to 24 digits) Add Digits (Prefix, up to 10) Add Digits (Suffix, up to 10) 1 0 101XXXX - 2 0 101YYYY - 34 - -
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A-34 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 576HD-50-700 Section 700 - Operation
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576-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued September 2001 I-1 Index A About User Programming 4-2 Absence Message DSLT 6-3 Key Telephone 5-4 Message No. and Text Key Telephone 5-5 SLT 7-3 Absence Messages Setting 4-3 Access Codes MCO Trunk DSLT 6-51 Key Telephone 5-93 SLT 7-43 Access Groups Trunks 3-56 Account Codes DSLT 6-5 Key Telephone 5-6 Non-Verified Key Telephone 5-7 SLT 7-5 Non-Verified ID DSLT 6-6 SLT 7-4 Verified ID DSLT 6-6 Key Telephone 5-7 SLT 7-5 ACD (Automatic Call Distributor) 3-5 AEC Disconnet 3-3 Alarm Ringing 3-52 Alpha Tagging Caller ID 3-9 Analog Device Capability Extension Interface 3-31 Analyze Digits Table A-3, A-4 ANSWER Key 5-47 Answer Supervision for Voice Mail (Third Party) 3-59 Architecture Non-Blocking 3-47 ARS (Automatic Route Selection) 3-6 ARS and TRS Operation A-1 ARS Configuration and Operation A-16 ARS Level A-4 ARS/TRS Features A-3 ARS/TRS Programming/Operation Overview A-16 AttendantAttendant Reversion 3-45 Network Centralized 3-45 Attendant Group Calls DSLT 6-7 Key Telephone 5-9 SLT 7-6 Attendant Groups 3-4 Auto Repeat Dial DSLT 6-8 Key Telephone 5-9 Automatic Call Distributor (ACD) 3-5 Automatic Call Waiting Camp-on DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 Automatic Day/Night Mode 3-26 Automatic Route Selection A-1 Automatic Route Selection (ARS) 3-6 Automatic Trunk to Trunk Transfer System 3-7 B Background Music DSLT 6-9 Key Telephone 5-10 System 3-7 Background Music/MOH Separation System 3-7 Backup Battery 3-8 Memory 3-37 Battery Backup 3-8 BGM/MOH Separation 3-7 Blocking Outgoing Audio Mute Function 5-63 Box Door 3-29 Broker’s Hold DSLT 6-18 Key Telephone 5-21 SLT 7-15 Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Delayed Ringing 3-51 Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Ringing 3-51 Busy Override DSLT 6-10 Key Telephone 5-11 SLT 7-7
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IndexSection 700 - Operation I-2 DBS 576HD (USA) issued March 2001 576-50-700 C Call Forward Busy Destination Extension Setting 4-5 Call Forward ID Code Voice Mail (Third Party) 3-59 Call Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail Setting 4-6 Call Forward No Answer Destination Extension Setting 4-7 Call Forwarding All Calls DSLT 6-12 Key Telephone 5-14 SLT 7-9 Busy DSLT 6-13 Key Telephone 5-15 SLT 7-10 Do-Not-Disturb DSLT 6-15 Key Telephone 5-17 SLT 7-12 DSLT 6-12 Key Telephone 5-14 No Answer DSLT 6-14 Key Telephone 5-16 SLT 7-11 SLT 7-9 Call Hold Broker’s Hold DSLT 6-18 Key Telephone 5-21 SLT 7-15 Call Park DSLT 6-19 Key Telephone 5-21 SLT 7-16 DSLT 6-15 Exclusive Hold DSLT 6-17 Key Telephone 5-20 SLT 7-15 Floating Hold DSLT 6-16 Key Telephone 5-19 SLT 7-14 Key Telephone 5-18 SLT 7-13 System Hold DSLT 6-16 Key Telephone 5-18 SLT 7-13 Call Park DSLT 6-19 Key Telephone 5-21 SLT 7-16 Call Pickup DSLT 6-20 Extension Direct Pickup DSLT 6-22 Key Telephone 5-25 SLT 7-19 Extension Group Pickup DSLT 6-20 Key Telephone 5-24 SLT 7-18 Key Telephone 5-23 SLT 7-18 Trunk Direct Pickup DSLT 6-23 Key Telephone 5-26 SLT 7-20 Trunk Group Pickup DSLT 6-22 Key Telephone 5-25 SLT 7-20 Call Progress Tones 3-8 Call Records SMDR 3-52 Call Routing Network 3-45 Call Transfer DSLT 6-23 Key Telephone 5-27 Network 3-45 SLT 7-21 Supervised DSLT 6-23 Key Telephone 5-27 SLT 7-21 Unsupervised DSLT 6-24 Key Telephone 5-28 SLT 7-21 Call Waiting (Automatic) Camp-on DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 (Manual) Camp-on DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 Camp-on DSLT 6-26
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Section 700 - OperationIndex 576-50-700 DBS 576HD (USA) issued March 2001 I-3 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 Callback Message Key 5-60 Message Waiting DSLT 6-34 Key Telephone 5-61 SLT 7-29 Callback Request DSLT 6-11 Key Telephone 5-12 SLT 7-8 Caller ID Call Log Key Telephone 5-30 Setting Logging Extensions 4-8 Caller ID Alpha Tagging 3-9 Caller ID Call Log Key Telephone 5-30 Caller ID Logging Extensions Setting 4-8 Calling Network Extension 3-46 Camping on Busy Extension Call Transfer DSLT 6-25 Key Telephone 5-29 SLT 7-22 Camp-on (Call Waiting) Automatic DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 Manual DSLT 6-26 Key Telephone 5-31 SLT 7-23 SLT 7-23 Centrex/PBX Compatibility 3-10 Changing Display Contrast Display Information 5-41 Circular Hunt Group 3-34 Class of Service Walking TRS DSLT 6-53 Key Telephone 5-99 SLT 7-45 Class of Service - Ext/Ext Restriction 3-12 Class of Service - Extension (Station) Timers 3-15 Class of Service - Extension Feature 3-12 Class of Service - Trunk to Trunk Restriction 3-14 Class of Service - Trunk/Tie 3-11 Class of Service (COS) 3-11 CO Line Key Trunk Access 5-91 CO Ringing DID Day/Night 3-50 Ringing Modes 3-49 CO Ringing Mode Alarm Ringing 3-52 BLF Delayed Ringing 3-51 BLF Ringing 3-51 Day 3-49 Delayed Ringing 3-50 DID Delayed Ringing 3-50 Slide Ringing 3-51 CO Ringing Types 3-16 DID Ringing 3-16 DIL 3-17 DISA 3-19 Multiple Ringing 3-19 CO Trunk Interface 3-19 CO Trunk Interface - DID 3-20 CO Trunk Interface - ISDN BRI 3-20 CO Trunk Interface - ISDN PRI 3-21 CO Trunk Interface - Loop Start 3-21 CO Trunk Interface -Ground Start 3-20 Compatibility Centrex/PBX 3-10 Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) Capability 3-21 Conference Calls Busy Override DSLT 6-10 Key Telephone 5-11 SLT 7-7 DSLT 6-27 Key Telephone 5-34 SLT 7-24 Connection Tandem 3-46 Console DSS/72 5-44 EM/24 5-44 COS Extension Enable/Disable Features 3-12 Trunk Enable/Disable Features 3-11 COS - Ext/Ext Restriction 3-12 COS - Extension (Station) Timers 3-15 COS - Extension Feature 3-12 COS - Trunk to Trunk Restriction 3-14 COS - Trunk/Tie 3-11 COS (Class of Service) 3-11 Courier 3-58 CTI Capability 3-21
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IndexSection 700 - Operation I-4 DBS 576HD (USA) issued March 2001 576-50-700 D Data Security System 3-22 Date Setting 4-31 Day Setting 4-31 Day Mode Automatic 3-26 Day, Day 2 3-23 Manual 3-24 Day of Week Mode Addresses 4-10 Setting 4-9 Day Ringing 3-49 Day/Night Mode Automatic 3-26 Manual 3-24 Day/Night System Mode System 3-23 DBS 576 Manager 3-48 Delayed Ringing 3-50 Devices Programming 3-47 Dial Pad Hot Key Telephone 5-54 Dialing Onhook DSLT 6-37 Key Telephone 5-69 Dialing Analysis A-2, A-4 Dialing Restriction During Inbound Calls A-2 DID Trunk Interface 3-20 DID/DNIS/DDI Voice Mail ID Code (Third Party) 3-60 Digit Modify Table A-5 Digital Key Line Telephone (DSLT) Features Attendant Group Calls 6-7 Digital Key Telephones Extension Interface 3-30 Digital Pad 3-27 Digital Pad Class 3-27 Digital Single Line Telehphone (DSLT) Features Conference Calls 6-27 Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT) 6-3 Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT) Features Absence Message 6-3 Account Codes 6-5 Auto Repeat Dial 6-8 Background Music 6-9 Busy Override 6-10 Call Forwarding 6-12 Call Hold 6-15 Call Pickup 6-20 Call Transfer 6-23 Callback Request 6-11 Camp-on (Call Waiting) 6-26 Do-Not-Distrub (DND) 6-28 DP to DTMF Signal Conversion 6-30 Flash Signal 6-31 Hot Line 6-32 Intercom Calling 6-32 Last Number Redial 6-33 Message Waiting/Callback 6-34 Offhook Signaling 6-35 Offhook Voice Announce 6-36 Onhook Dialing 6-37 Paging Meet-Me Answer 6-38 Reset Call 6-39 Speed Dialing 6-42 Station Lockout 6-47 Timed Reminder 6-48 Trunk Access 6-49 Trunk Queuing 6-51 Universal Night Answer (UNA) to Page 6-52 Walking TRS Class of Service 6-53 DIL Delayed Incoming Ring Enhancement 3-18 DIL Ringing Distinguishing Between Incoming Calls 3-17 Direct In Line (DIL) Ringing CO Ringing Types 3-17 Direct Inward Dial (DID) Day/Night Ringing 3-50 Direct Inward Dial (DID) Delayed Ringing 3-50 Direct Inward Dial (DID) Ringing CO Ringing Types 3-16 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) System 3-28 Direct Inward System Access (DISA) Ringing CO Ringing Types 3-19 Direct Line Appearances 5-58 Direct Trunk Access DSLT 6-49 Key Telephone 5-91 SLT 7-42 Directory Numbers Key Telephone 5-35 DISA (Direct Inward System Access) 3-28 Disconnect Signal Voice Mail (Third Party) 3-61 Display Contrast Chaning 5-41 Display Information Changing Display Contrast 5-41 Key Telephone 5-39 Large-Display Phone 5-40