Panasonic Dbs 824 Instructions Manual
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Large-Screen Displays Appendix A Function Screen 6 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 16# Function Screen 7FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 17#Function Screen 8 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 18# Function Screen 9FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 19#Function Screen 10 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 20# Function Screen 11FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 21# A-4 DBS 824-l O-400 Issued 3/l /95
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Appendix ALarge-Screen Displays Function Screen 12 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 22#Function Screen 14 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 24## Function Screen 13FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# 23#Custom Screens 1 15 FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (25-39)# Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400A-5
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Appendix B. Terminal ProgrammingThe body of this Section 400 is devoted to programming the DBS 824 system through a key phoneHowever, the DBS 824 can also be programmed remotely via the Terminal Programming modeUsing this method, commands can be entered on a remote PC or terminal and sent to the system via modemor a local PC or terminal can be connected directly to the DBS 824’s Maintenance port (CN2) on the Serial Interface Unit You can enter the Terminal Programming mode using any of the following...
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Terminal ProgrammingAppendix BTerminal Programming Through a CO or DISA TrunkNote: To enter the Terminal Programming mode through a trunk, the DBS 824 must be equipped with an MFR card and an external modem To program through a CO or DISA trunk 1Dial into the DBS 824 through the trunk 2 Ask the operator to dial the following command (this will switch the system to the “Maintenance” mode) ##!!I9 xxxx(where “xxxx” is the site’s password, system default is “9999”) 3Ask the operator to transfer you to the...
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Appendix BTerminal ProgrammingResuming SMDR or Bus Monitor Mode After Terminal ProgrammingThe DBS 824’s Serial Interface Unit (SIU) supports three remote functions l Bus Monitor l SMDR l Terminal (Remote) Programming However, only one of these functions can operate at a time When not inTerminal (Remote) Programming, either SMDR or Bus Monitor is active When you enter Terminal Programming (#99xXxX), the other function stops When finished, the SMDR or Bus Monitor function resumes The DBS 824can be reset...
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Index AAbsence messages 6 7 Add-On mode 1-38Alert tone for Busy Override/OHVA 1 21 Alert tone for voice calls 1 20 Any key 5-4 APYSLT assignment 1 24 Assigning FF keys 5 3 Assigning FF keys to DSS consoles 5-6 Assigning names to absence messages 6-7 Assigning names to PSD numbers 6-6 Attendant call reversion timer 1-84 Attendant hold recall timer for CO calls 1 78 Attendant hold recall timer for intercom calls l- 100 calls l-102 Attendant intercom calling 1-18 Attendant override 1-31 Attendant park...
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Day/date setting l-3Ring assignments 1 124 DBS program structure Intro 5Ring pattern 1-128 Default program settings Intro-SRing timer 1 127 Delayed ringTone type 1-126 extension (BLF) 1 32 system setting 1 26 Delayed ringingDSS key assignment 5 6 DSS/72 key usage for name assignment 6 3 DTCO delayed day ring assignments 4 14 CO delayed day ring assignments for hunt groups 4 15Detection timer 1 115 DTMF/pulse dialing for trunks 2-4 CO delayed night 1 ring assignments 4-16CO delayed night 1 ring...
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feature codes for 5 4FF key assignments for DSS or EM/24 Con- soles 5-6FF key assignments for extensions 5-3FF key copy 9 5 Flashauto flash redial l-10 PBX flash timer 1-98 SLT flash control 1-15 SLT hookflash 3-41 SLT onhook flash timer 1 92FLASH key l-90 Flow control 1 49 Flow control (maintenance port) 1 76Forced account codes l-60,3 8 Forced least cost routing 3 7 Fourth attendant position 1 29 H Hot dial pad 3 53 Hunt group no answer timer 1 108Hunt groups Distributed 4-9 Longest idle 4-9...
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0ROdd/even parity (maintenance port) 1-72 Odd/even parity (SMDR) 1-45 Offhook signal (CO) 3-10 Offhook signal pattern 3-19 Offhook signal volume 3-18 OHVA text reply 6-11 One touch dial l-11 Onhook transfer 1 12 Operator access 7-12 OPL port l-40 Outbound DTMF signal duration 2-12 Override toll restriction with SSD numbers 1 8RAMCLR switch Intro-4 Recall timer for attendant park hold calls 1 82 Recall timer for attendant-held CO calls 1 78 Recall timer for attendant-held intercom calls l-100 Recall timer...
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SMDR serial port flow control 1 49 SMDR serial port parameters baud rate l-46data length 1-48 odd/even parity 1-45 parity check 1-44 stop bit length 1-47SMDR start timer for CO calls 1 6 SMDR/Bus Monitor mode resuming after terminal programming B-3 Speed diai mode 1-38SSD display restriction 1-9 SSD name display 1-23 SSD numbers 1 38DSS key functions in 10-4including trunk groups in 10-4 Standard mode 1-38Stop bit length (maintenance port) 1 74 Stop bit length (SMDR) 1-47System speed dial names 6-5...