Panasonic Dbs 824 Instructions Manual
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Inbound Ring PatternFF2 Inbound Ring Pattern Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF2 (Trunk)# 17# (0-9)# DescriptionEach CO trunk can assigned a distinctive ring pattern for easy recognition of the trunk during an incoming ringUp to 9 different ring patterns are available Programming FF2 (l-6 or I-8)# 17# (0-9)# ftTrunk Number Inbound Ring Pattern CPC-S l-6 (Default=O, see the following table) CPC-M l-8 Table 2-1Inbound ring patterns NotesTransferred CallsThis setting does not affect transferred callsThe ring pattern for transferred calls can be set in the Transfer Ring Pattern address (FFl2# l# 28#) Precedence of Extension Ring Pattern SettingThe ring pattern (if any) assigned to the extension (FF3 ExtPort# 38# Pattem#) will override this Inbound Ring Pattern for incoming trunk calls 2-14 DBS 824-l O-400 Issued 3/l /95
FF2Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF2 (Trunk)# 18# (0-15)# DescriptionWhen the trunk side of a CO call disconnects, the CO sends the DBS 824 a disconnect signal by opening the loop (cutting voltage) for a specified length of time This timer determines how long the DBS 824 expects the disconnect signal to last. If set to default, an open loop of 350 ms or more will be interpreted as a disconnect signal The standard range for CO disconnect signals is 350 to 600 ms ProgrammingFF2 (l-6 or l-8)# 18# (0115)# ft Trunk NumberCPC-S l-6 CPC-M l-8Trunk Disconnect Detection Timer @efault=7, see the following table) Table 2-2Trunk disconnect detection timer Address Number 0 1 Value Ignore disconnect Over 50 ms 2 I I Over 100 ms L31 Over 150 ms 4Over200ms 5Over250ms 6Over300ms I Over 350 ms 1 Over 650ms 14 15 Over 700 ms Over 750 ms issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4002-15
DISA Start TimeFF2 DISA Start Time Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF2 (Trunk)# 19# (HHMM)# DescriptionUse this address to program a DISA trunk to begin DISA operation at a specified time each day Trunks are enabled for DISA using the DISA AutoAnswer address (FF2 Trunl# ll#)Use this DISA Start Time address and the DISA End Time address following, to limit DISA operation on a trunk to a certain time period each day Programming To set the DISA start timeEnter the time using the 24-hour format The following example sets the time to3 15DrnFF2 (1-6 or l-8)# 19# (1515)# ttTrunk Number Time Setting CPC-S l-6 (24-hour format) CPC-M 1-8 To clear the DISA start time FF2 (l-6 or l-8)# 19# CONF ON/OFF Related ProgrammingTime Setting FFl l# 2# (HHMM)#DISA Inbound Call ID Code FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1 FFl 6## l# (0000-9999)# DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2 FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)# DISA Auto AnswerFF2 (Trunk)++ ll# (0 or l)#DISA End Time FF2 (Trunk)# 20# (HHMM)# NotesDISA Operation With Default SettingIf DISA start time is not set in this address (left at default ****), DISA operation will be on all the time Caller ID Automatic DZSAThis DISA Start Time setting does not affect Automatic DISA operation with Caller ID (FF12# 8# l-lO# PhoneNo #) 2-16DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95
FF2DISA End Time DISA End Time Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF2 (Trunk)## 20# (HHMM)# DescriptionUse this address to program a DISA trunk to stop DISA operation at a specified time each dayTrunks are enabled for DISA using the DISA Auto Answer address (FF2 Trunl# 1 l#)Use this DISA End Tiie address, and the DISA Start Time address (previous page), to limit DISA operation on a trunk to a certain time period each day NOTE: The DBS 824 will disable DISA to the trunk one minute afrer the time set in this address (In the example below, DISA will actually end when the system clock reaches 8 16 a m ) Programming To set the DISA end time Enter the time using the 24-hour format. The following example sets the time to 8 15 a m (DISA will actually end when the system clock reaches 8 16 am ) IFF2 (1-6 qr l-S)## 20## (0815)# TrunkNumberCPC-S 1-6 CPC-M l-8Time Setting (24-hour format) To clear the DISA end time FF2 (l-6 or l-8)# 20## CONF ON/OFF Related ProgrammingTie Setting FFl l# 2# (HHMM)#DISA Inbound Call ID Code FFl 5# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 1 FFl 6# l# (0000-9999)#DISA Outbound Call ID Code 2 FFl 6# 2# (0000-9999)# DISA Auto AnswerFF2 (Trunk)# ll# (0 or I)#DISA Start Tre FF2 (Trunk)# 19# (HHMM)# NotesCaller ID Automatic DZSAThis DISA End Time setting does not affect Automatic DISA operation with Caller ID (program address FF12# 8# l-10++ PhoneNo #) Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-4002-17
Trunk Circuit TypeFF2 Trunk Circuit Type Software Version CPC-M Only (Version 1 0 and above) AddressFF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0 or l)# DescriptionThis program determines whether a trunk circuit in a CPC-M configuration is loop-start, or if it will support Caller ID In a CPC-S configuration (which does not support Caller ID), all trunks are loop-start ProgrammingFF2 (l-8)# 21# (0 or l)# ftTrunk NumberO=Loop-startCPC-M 1-8l=Supports Caller ID NotesCPC Card Requirement. This program address does not apply to the CPC-S model, which does not support Caller ID(Caller ID is a service offered by local COs, that sends caller information to the DBS 824 system for incoming calls )Power-Cycling RequirementFor changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be turned off and back on 2-l 8DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95
FF2CO Busy Tone Detection CO Busy Tone Detection Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higher AddressFF2 (Trunk)# 22# (0 or l)# DescriptionThis address determines whether the DBS 824 system will look for a busy tone from the CO for outgoing calls, for the purpose of activating the Auto-Repeat Dial feature When this programming address is set to “on’ the DBS 824 will monitor trunks for busy tone signals from the CO after outgoing calls are placed if thebusy tone occurs, the DBS 824 will automatically send a hookflash signal to the CO and redial the number while the caller remains off-hook ProgrammingFF2 (l-6 or l-8)# 22# (0 or l)# ttTrunk NumberO=BT detection offCPC-S l-6 l=BT detection onCPC-M l-8 Related ProgrammingAuto-Repeat Dialing Count FFl 2# l# 34# (O-15)++Wait Time for Auto-Repeat Dialing FFl 3# 26# (O-15)++Busy Tone @T) Detection Timer FFl 3# 27# (0-15)# Dial Tone (D’I’) Detection Timer FFl 3# 28# (0-255)# NotesTermination of the Auto-Repeat Dialing FeatureThe DBS 824 will terminate the Auto-Repeat Dialing operation if one of the following occurs .Voice (or anything other than BT detection or time-out of the Auto-Repeat Dialing Wait Time) is detected on the called-party end of the outgoing calll Caller goes on-hook. RLS key is pressed. The trunk line is seized by another operation (e g , CO key or MC0 key). Other FF keys are pressed Issued 3/l 195DBS 824-i O-4002-19
CO Busy Tone DetectionFF2 Limitation on Monitoring of Trunks For Busy ToneThe DBS 824 canmonitor up to 2 trunks at the same time for busy tone If a third trunk receivesa busy tone on an outgoing call while 2 other trunks are in Auto-Repeat Dialing the system will not perform Auto-Repeat Dialing on the third trunk 2-20DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95
3. Extension Programming (FF3)Use the FF3 programming addresses in this chapter to set parameters for extensionsWhen the programming address requires an extension port to be entered, the acceptable range of port numbers varies depending on the model of the CPC card in your DBS 824 systemCPC-S models have 1-16 ports CPC-M models have l-24 ports This chapter covers the following topics TopicPage Extension Numbers3-3 Terminal TVpe3-5 13-6 11 EM/24 Port Assignment 1 Forced Least Cost Routing I Forced Account Codes I Extension Lockout Code 1 Offhook Signal (CO) 1 Call Waiting/OHVA 13-7 I 13-8 1 13-g I 13-10 I 13-11 IBusy Override Send 3-12Busy Override Receive 3-13 Prime Line Pickup3-14 Auto Pickup (Ringing Line)3-15 Unsupervised Conference3-16Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) Report 3-17 (3-18 I1 Offhook Signal Volume 1 Offhook Signal Pattern13-19 )PSD Name Display on Large-Sized LCD Phones 3-20Page Group Extensions 3-21 I Disoiav When Idle13-22 1 I Display During Intercom Dial Tone(3-24 1Display When Calling an Extension 3-26Display When Accessing CO Dial Tone 3-28Display When Accessing CO Dial Tone 3-29Display When Receiving a Page 3-32Display After Receiving a Call Waiting Tone 3-34Display After Receiving a Call Waiting Tone3-35 I Extension Directorv DisnlavI Extension Class of Service Assignment13-38 1 13-39 I Ringback Tone From ML KeysI3-40 1 SLT Hookflash13-41 I Issued 3/l/95DBS824-10-4003-l
1 Extension Ring Pattern13-42 1 Digital SLT Receiving VolumeAuto Set Relocation Code3-44 3-45 1 Permanent Call Forward Type3-47Permanent Call Forward Extension 3-48 ML/MC0 Separation3-49VAU Hunting Priority 13-50 ( 1 SLT Disconnect Signal13-51 IVAU Port Assignment 3-52Hot Dial Pad 3-53Auto-Redial on Extensions 3-543-2 DBS 824-10-400Issued 3/l/95
FF3Extension Numbers Extension Numbers Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF3 (ExtPort)# l# (lo-69 or 100-699)# DescriptionThis program assigns an extension number to an extension portAnextension number is the 2-digit or 3-digit number that is dialed to reach the extension phone, extension numbers are programmable and can be changed An extension port is the physical location (RJll jack) into which the phone is plugged ports have fixed numbers which can’t be changed Programming To assign an extension numberFF3 (l-16 or l-24)# l# (lo-69 or lOO-699)# ++Extension PortExtension Number CPC-S 1-16 (Defaults Port l=lO or 100 CPC-M l-24Port 2=11 or 101, Port 3=12 or 102, etc ) To clear an extension numberFF3 (1-16 or l-24)# l# CONF NOTEAfter clearing an extension number, the port is inoperative until an extension number is reassigned to it, and the phone is unplugged from the system and then plugged back in Related ProgrammingExtension Number Digits FFl 2# l# 12# (0 or l)##Extension Names FF6 1# (ExtPort)# CONF (Name)++ NotesDefault Extension Numbers for AttendantsThe default extension number for the attendant is 10 or 100Extension 100 cannot be assigned to a differentport If a second attendant is assigned, its default extension number is 11 or 101 However, the second attendant can be assigned a different extension number If extension 101 or 11 is deleted, the alternate attendant is canceled Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-1 O-4003-3