Panasonic Dbs 824 Instructions Manual
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FFlCustom Screen Soft-Key Assignment Custom Screens Custom Screen Soft-Key Assignment Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FFl 2# 7# 1# (Screen)# (SoftKey)## (Feature)# DescriptionUse this program to create up to 15 custom menu screens for large-display phonesEach screen can contain up to 10 feature codes (one feature code per soft key) ‘ Soft keys ’ are the 10 buttons located on the left and right sides of the LCD display window on the large-display phone (see figure below)Soft key 1 is the top left button soft key 2 is beneath it and so on When creating custom screens you are programming the soft keys to perform one of the following special functions while the custom screen is displayed lOne-touch access to directoriesPressing the soft key will display a directory of extension numbers, Personal Speed-Dial numbers or System Speed-Dial numbers lOne-touch initiation of a specific featureThe soft keys can also execute any feature operation code except for “Conference ’ and “Flash’ , which already have their own fixed keys on the phone After these custom screens are built, you can assign them to display during different call states (phone idle, intercom dial tone, CO dial tone during a CO call, etc ) using another programming address, FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)# When deciding what feature codes to assign to the soft keys on the custom screens, keep in mind that the DBS 824 system already has 24 prepro- grammed menus (see Appendix A) that can also be assigned to display during different call states Figure I-1 Soft key numbering on large-display phonesIIssued 3/l I95DBS 824-l O-400l-63
Custom Screen Soft Key AssignmentFFl Programming FFl 2# 7# l# (2539)# (l-lO)# (xxxxxx)#Screen Number Y Soft Key Lumber‘i,,tu.r e Code 25=Custom Screen 1(see figure previous page)(see table below 26=Custom Screen 2 27=Custom Screen 3 28=Custom Screen 4 29=Custom Screen 5 30=Custom Screen 6 3 l=Custom Screen 7 32=Custom Screen 8 33=Custom Screen 9 34=Custom Screen 10 35=Custom Screen 11 36=Custom Screen 12 37=Custom Screen 13 38=Custom Screen 14 39=Custom Screen 15 Tqble I 4Feature codes that can be assigned to sofr keys on custom screens Feature AbsenceAccount Code Answer Key BGM OffBusy Override 1 Call Forward 1 Call Forward - All Calls Code to be assigned to Soft Key 71FF12 7 or AUTO FF12 FFll 1 FF12 53 1 PROG PROG 4 1 72 Call Forward - Busy/No Answer721Call Forward - Busy722Call Forward - No Answer724Call Park 75Call Waiting 1 PROG PROG 3 Caller ID Log IFFll 6 Day modeFF12 521 Day/NightI/Night2 Mode ToggleFF12 520I3 I Dial ToneOffI FP12 50 l-64 DBS 824-l O-400 issued 3/l 195
FFlCustom Screen Soft-Key Assignment Feature Direct Call Pickup Direct Trunk Selection Code to be assigned to Soft Key 79 I 01 02 etc DSS key DWF Conversion Extension Directory Group Call Pickup Headset Lockout Meet Me Answer Message Callback Message WaitinglCO Queuing Mute Night 1 mode Night 2 mode Offhook Voice Announce Offhook Voice Announce Answer Page (00-07) Personal Speed Dial Directory Personal Speed Dial Numbers Release 1 PROG (10-69) or (100-699)PROG PROG FF11 or PROG PROG FF12 900002 70 FF12 51 74 77 AUTO REDIAL PROG PROG 2 FFll FF12 FF12 522 FF12 523 PROG PROG 5 FFll 3 FF12 00 thru FF12 07 900000 AUTO 90-99 / 900-909 / 900-939 FFll 2 Reminder) FF12 4 Save Number Redial Access Save Number Redial Set System Speed Dial Directory System Speed Dial Number Talkback Tone/Voice Calling Transfer Trunk Group 8 l-86 or 89 UNA Pickup Voice Mail Transfer AUTO FFll AUTO AUTO FFll 900001 AUTO 00-89 / 000-089 / 000- 199 FFll 3 PROG PROG 1 PROG PROG PROG 81-86 or 89 78 PROG AUTO AUTO VMPilot Number Issued 3/l/95DES 824-I O-400l-65
Custom Screen Soft Key AssignmentFFI Related ProgrammingCustom Screen Text FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)## (Text)#Custom Screen Default FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)#Custom Screens Default (All) FFl 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)# Display Screens During Call States FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)# NotesFFlI and FF12 in the Feature CodesWhen entering the feature codes in this FFl 2# 7# l# address the phone will display the code numbers as you press them, except for FF 11 and FF12 (the phone will nat display any code for these keys, although it will recognize them)This is because FFl 1 and FF12 represent an asterisk * and a pound sign # (respectively) in the feature codeAnd since * and # are used for moving forward/backward in the programming mode, FFl 1 and FF12 are used instead to store * and # entries in a feature code Initial DisplaysThe 15 custom screens are blank by default. Di3plqing Feature CodesTo display an existing feature code assignment for a soft key, use the same programming address for assigning the featurecode to the soft key (FFl 2# 7# l# Screen# SoftKey#) 1-66DBS 824-10-400lssued 3/l/95
FFlCustom Screen Text Custom Screen Text Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (SoftKey)# (Text)# DescriptionUse this program to create the text that identifies the soft keys on a custom menu screen for large-display phonesThe text for each soft key can be up to 8 characters long Use a DSS/I2 console (with alphabetic keys) or the remote programming mode on a large-display phone (scroll through the alphabetic characters on the digital keypad) to assign the text in this programming address Programming FFl 2# 7# 2# (2539)# (l-lO)# (xxxxxxxx)# ft Screen NumberSoft Key NumberText (up to 8 char ) 25=CustomScreen 1(seeFigurel-1 26=Custom Screen 2on page 1-61) 27=CustomScreen 3 28=CustomScreen 4 29=CustomScreen 5 3O=CustomScreen 6 3 l=CustomScreen 7 32==CustomScreen 8 33=CustomScreen 9 34==CustomScreen 10 35=CustomScreen 11 36=CustomScreen 12 37=CustomScreen 13 38=CustomScreen 14 39=CustomScreen 15 Related ProgrammingCustom Screen for Soft Keys F’JYl 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (Key)# (Feature)#Custom Screen Default FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)#Custom Screens Default (All) FFl 2# 7# 4# (0 or l)#Display Screens During Call States FF3 (ExtPort)# (2633)# (Screen)++ Issued 3/l/95DBS 824-l O-400I-67
Custom Screen DefaultFFlCustom Screen Default Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher Address FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)# DescriptionUse this program to reinstate individual custom screens to the default value (blank no features assigned to soft keys) Programming Fy9)# (Of’ l)#Screen Number O=Do not return to default setting 25=Custom Screen 1l=Retum to default setting 26=Custom Screen 2 27=Custom Screen 3 28=Custom Screen 4 29=Custom Screen 5 3O=Custom Screen 6 3 1 =Custom Screen 7 32=Custom Screen 8 33=Custom Screen 9 3kCustom Screen 10 35=Custom Screen 11 36=Custom Screen 12 37=Custom Screen 13 38=Custom Screen 14 39=Custom Screen 15 Related ProgrammingCustom Screen for Soft Keys FF1 2# 7# l# (Screen)# (Key)# (Feature)#Custom Screen Text FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)# (Text)#Custom Screens Default (All) FFl 2# 7# 4## (0 or l)#Display Screens During Call States FF3 (ExtPort)# (26-33)# (Screen)# 1-68DBS824-10-400Issued 3/l/95
FFlCustom Screens Default (All) Custom Screens Default (All) Software Version CPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FFl 2# 7# 4#/ (0 or l)# DescriptionUse this program to reinstate all 15 custom screens to the default value(blank, no features assigned to soft keys) Programming FFl 2# 7# 4## (Oorl)# f O=Do not return to default setting l=Return to default setting Related ProgrammingCustom Screen for Soft Keys FFl 2# 7# 1# (Screen)# (Key)# (Feature)#Custom Screen Text FFl 2# 7# 2# (Screen)# (Key)## (Text)# Custom Screen Default FFl 2# 7# 3# (Screen)# (0 or l)#Display Screens During Call States FF3 (Ext.Port)# (26-33)# (Screen)+/ Issued 3/l /95DES 824-l O-400l-69
Automatic DISA CallersFFl Caller ID Automatic DISAAutomatic USA Callers Software VersionCPC-M Only (Version 1 0 and above)Address FFl 2# #I (1.lO)# (PhoneNo )# DescriptionUse this program to assign up to 10 phone numbers for the Caller ID Automatic DISA (Direct Inward System Access) featureWhen a caller (e g company salesman) calls from one of the phone numbers assigned in this address, the trunk receiving the call will automatically switch to DISA without requiring the caller to enter an ID Code The DISA feature gives the caller access to inside features normally available only to another extension Note: In order to use the Automatic DISA feature, the DBS 824 system must have a CPC-M card and the Caller ID package installed Programming FFl 2# 8## (11lO)# (PhoneNo)# f t Phone Number Assignment Caller’s Phone Number (UD t0 10 dinitS) Related Programming DISA Auto AnswerFF2 (Trunk)!+ 11# (0 or l)# Trunk Circuit TypeFF2 (Trunk)+! 21# (0 or I)# NotesMatching The Caller’s Phone NumberThe caller’s phone number entered in the above programming address must exactly match the phone number received by Caller ID (usually 10 digits)Assigning DISA Tru&If the Caller ID Automatic DISA feature is used, do not assign any trunks as DISA trunks (see “DISA Auto Answer” address
FFlParity Check (Maintenance Port) Maintenance Data (Serial Port CN2) Parity Check (Maintenance Port) Software VersionCPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher AddressFFl 2# 9# 1# (0 or 1 )# DescriptionThis program determines whether the DBS 824 uses parity checking over serial port CN2, which is normally dedicated for remote maintenance If this address is set to “on ’ (default setting), use FFl 2# !J# 2# (0 or l)# to select Even or Odd parity Programming FFl 2# 9# l# (0 or l)# t O=Tums off the parity check l=Turns on the parity check Related Programming Odd/Even Parity (Maintenance Port)FFl 2# 9# 2# (0 or l)# NotesChecking Cotnmunictins ParametersBe sure to properly set all communication programming addresses when modifying any single address valueCommunication parameters for Maintenance are set with addresses J?F12#Wl# through6# Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-400l-71
DescriptionLf the parity check for Maintenance port CN2 has been set (FFl 2# 9# l#)this option determines whether the check is based on an even count or an odd countOdd/Even Parity (Maintenance Port) FFl Odd/Even Parity (Maintenance Port) Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FFl 2# 9# 2# (0 or l)# Programming Notes Checking Communications ParametersBe sure to properly set all communication programming addresses when modifying any single address valueCommunication parameters for Maintenance are set with addresses FFl2# 9# l# through 6#l-72 DBS 824- 1 O-400issued 3/l /95