Panasonic Dbs 824 Instructions Manual
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FF8Time Priority Route Tables Time Priority Route Tables Software Version - CPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF8 5# (l-6)## (l-24)# (114)#Description When LCR is used, outbound calls are automatically placed on different trunk groups depending on the time of day The Time Priority Route Tables determine which trunks are used during certain times of dayCharacteristics of Time priority Route Tables are lTable Number Time priority Route Tables are identified by numbers l-6 In DBS 824 programming, the tables are referred to by number lTable Position and Priority - The “position” of a Time Priority Route Table indicates the time of day during which it is usedFor example, a table assigned to position “1” is used between 7 00 a m and 7 59 am Similarly, a table assigned to position “9” is used between 5 00 pm and 7 59 pmLCR provides up to 24 positions for Time Priority Route Tables The 24 positions are divided among 6 time periods, each time period uses 4 trunk groupsFor example, trunk groups assigned to positions l- 4 are used between 7 00 am and 7 59 a mThe time periods and positions used are described in the following table Table 8-4LCR time periods and positions used Time PeriodPositions Used700a.m -759am l-4 800a.m -459pm5-8500pm -759pm 9-12 \-1159pm 113-16II1200am -659am 117-20 1 WeekendI21-24I - The priority of a Tie Priority Route Table is determined by its positionFor example, between 8 00 am and 4 59 pm, position 5 has the highest priority, while position 8 has the lowest priority The most cost-effective Time Priority Route Tables are assigned positions that give them the highest priorityLCR tries to use the trunks in the highest-priority position first.l LCR Trunk GroupEach Time Priority Route Table is assigned to an LCR trunk group Because the Time priority Route Table is assigned to a time of Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4008-11
Time Priority Route TablesFF8day (a “position”), the table determines the time that the LCR trunk group is used The cost-effectiveness of a trunk group and the time of day it is to be used determine the position of the Time Priority Route Table Programming To create Time Priority Route Tables FF-)$,,, (T‘W (xyk Group 1-4Time Priority Route PositionTable (l-6) To reset a position in a Time Priority Route Table to defaultFF8 5# (l-6)# (1-24)# CONF ON/OFF t 2Time Priority Route Table ( l-6) Position Related ProgrammingLeast Cost Routing (LCR) Access FFl 2# l# 3# (0 or l)#LCR Trunk Groups FF8 6# (TrunkGrp)# (Position)+/ (Trunk)# 8-12 DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95
FF8LCR Trunk Groups LCR Trunk Groups Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF8 W (TrunkGrp)# (Position)# (Trunk)# DescriptionUse this program to set up LCR trunk groupsSet up LCR trunk groups before setting up Time Priority Route Tables LCR uses 4 trunk groups, each consisting of 4 trunks The trunks in eachgroup are prioritized according to their cost-effectiveness, so that LCR tries the highest priority trunk in the group first, then the next highest, etc Different LCR trunk groups are used at different times of the day The timeof day during which an LCR trunk group is used is determined by the Time Priority Route Tables (see program address FF8 5#)LCR selects trunks from trunk groups in priority order, the most cost-effective trunks receive the highest priority, so that LCR tries to use them firstThe priority of a trunk is determined by its position in the trunk group A trunk in position 1 has the highest priority in the groupA trunk in position 4 has the lowest priority in the groupLCR trunk selection is illustrated in thefollowing table Table 8-5LCR trunk selection IfThenLCR is activated LCR tries the trunk in position 1The first trunk is busyLCR tries the trunk in position 2The second trunk is busyLCR tries the trunk in position 3IThe third trunk is busy LCR tries the trunk in position 4The fourth trunk is busy LCR tries the trunk in position 1of the next trunk group, as determined by the Time PriorityRoute Table (program address FF8 5#) issued 3/l 195DBS 824-l O-4008-13
LCR Trunk GroupsFF8 ProgrammingFF8 6# (114)# (l-4)# (1-6 or l-8)# ft +iLCR Trunk Group PositionTrunk Number CPC-S l-6 CPC-M 1-8 8-14 DBS 824-l O-400 Issued 3/l /95
FF8LCR Delete Tables LCR Delete Tables Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF8 7# (l-4)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# DescriptionUse this program to assign deletion digits to a trunk group When LCR uses the trunk group, it checks the beginning digits of the dialed number against the deletion digitsIf the beginning digits match the deletion digits, they are automatically deleted from the dialed number The deleted digits are never OUtpUlSed Programming To create an LCR Delete TableFF8 7## (114)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)#t LCR Trunk GroupDeletion Digits (up to 16 digits) To clear an LCR Delete TableFF8 7# (114)# CONF ON/OFF t LCR Trunk Group NotesDeletion First, Addition NextIf digits are being added and deleted from the same trunk group, the DBS will delete digits first, then add digits Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-4008-l 5
LCR Add TablesFF8 LCR Add Tables Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF8 8# (l-4)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# DescriptionDigits to be added to dialed numbers, such as access codes, can be assigned to trunk groupsWhen LCR uses a trunk in the group, it automatically adds the digits to the beginning of the dialed numberAfter the digits are added, the numbers are outpulsed Programming To create an LCR Add Table 1~~ ~~~FF8 8# (1-4)# (NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN)# LCRTrunk GroupAddition Digits (up to 16 digits) To clear an LCR Add TableFF8 8# (114)# CONF ON/OFF fLCR Trunk Group Related ProgrammingOutbound DTMF Signal Duration for Auto-Dialed Digits FF2 (Trunk)# 15# (l-3)# NotesDeletion First, Addition NextIf digits are being added and deleted from the same trunk group, the DBS will delete digits first, then add digits 8-16DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95
9. Copy Program Settings (FF9)Use the FF9 program addresses in this chapter to copy settings among trunks extensions and FF keys This chapter covers the following topics Trunk Copy Topic Page 9-3 1 Extension CopyI 9-4 IFF Key Copy 9-5 issued 3/l/95DBS 824-10-400
FF9Trunk Copy Trunk Copy Software VersionCPCS and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF9 l# (SourceTrunk)## (TargetTrunk)###I DescriptionUse this program to copy all the attributes of one trunk to anotherCopying must be done on a trunk-by-trunk basisThe fE.st trunk number in this address is the trunk being copiedfrom (the source), and the second trunk number is the trunk being copied to (the target) Programming Note: You must enter two pound-signs (#I#) at the end of this address FF9 l# (l-6 or l-8)# (l-6 or l-8)### fz (Source) Trunk Number(Target) Trunk NumberCPC-M l-8 NotesRestriction Regarding Priwte TrunksThis program copies all trunk attributes except the Private Trunk Line attribute Issued 3/l /95DBS 824-l O-400 9-3
Extension CopyFF9 Extension Copy Software VersionCPC-S and CPC-M, Version 1 0 and higherAddress FF9 2# (SourceExtPort)# (TargetExtPort)##DescriptionUse this program to copy all the attributes of one extension to another Copying must be done on an extension-by-extension basisThe first extension port number of this address is the extension being copiedfrom (the source) the second extension port number is the extension being copied to (the target) ProgrammingNote: You must enter two pound-signs (##) at the end of this address Notes FF9 2#(l-16 or l-24)#(l-16 or l-24)###(Source) Extension Port(Target) Extension Port CPC-S 1-16 CPC-M l-24 Copying RestrictionsThis program copies all extension attributes except theextension number, telephone type, extension lockout code, and EM/24 port number (BLF port setting) Consideration for Call Forward ID CodesDo not use this program to copy settings from an extension with a Call Forward ID CodeIf the copied extension settings include a Call Forward ID Code, the copy “target” will be able to retrieve the messages of the copy “source ” For example, if you copy extension settings from station 200 to station 300, station 300 will be able to retrieve 200’s messagesStation 300 can retrieve 200’s messages because the Call Forward ID Code for 200 is also assigned to 300 9-4DBS 824-l O-400Issued 3/l /95