Panasonic Dbs 824 Instructions Manual
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office code restriction table for TRS 2-6 716 office code table for TRS 3-6 7-18office code table for TRS 3-6 (global copy) 7-25 overview 7 3 special 7-digit table for TRS 2-6 7 21special area code table for TRS 3-6 7 19 special office code table for TRS 3-6 7 20 special office code table for TRS 3-6 (glo- bal copy) 7 27Transfer extension number 4-10 Transfer ring pattern 1-33 TRS for verified forced account codes 1 62 Trunk circuit type 2-18 Trunk copy 9-3Trunk disconnect detection timer 2 15 Trunk name assignment 6-9 Trunk port operation 2 3 Trunk port type 2 7 Two-digit numbering l-17 UUNA terminals ring patterns 1-56 Unsupervised conference 3-16Unsupervised conference timer 1 86 Unsupervised trunk conference 2 13 VVAU hunting priority 3 50 VAU port assignment 3 52 Verified forced account codes 1 60 Voice mail busy tone l-25 Volumereceiving, digital SLT 3-44 w Wait timer for auto-repeat dialing l-111 XX ON/X OFF 149 X ON/X OFF (maintenance port) 1-76 Index-6 DBS 824-l O-400 Issued 3/l /95
Panasonic” xx- Lmsa Digital Business System DBS 824Section 450 Programming Forms and Tables i8OXOO:201
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by the Panasonic Communications & Systems Company (PCSC) PCSC reserves the right, without notice, to make changes to equipment design as advances in engineering and manufacturing methods warrant The software and hardware described in this document may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of the license pertaining to said software or hardware The forms in this manual may be reproduced as needed by certified dealers and technicians of DB S products @Copyright 1995 by Panasonic Communications & Systems Company All rights reserved
Table of Contents Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*................*................1 Section 1 - System Settings (FFI). . . . ..*.........s................2Table 1 - System Parameters (Part I)2Table 2 - Extension Class Of Service5Table 3 - Verified Forced Account Codes6Table 4 - Custom Large LCD Screen Assignments7Table 5 - System Parameters (Timers/Access Codes)8Table 6 - Caller ID Automatic DISA8Table 7 - Door Phones10 Section 2 - Trunk Settings (FF2)“.....“1”.““1...............“.....11Table 8 - Trunk Programming11 Section 3 - Extension Settings (FF 3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...*..13Table 9 - Extension Programming Features13 Section 4 - Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Table 10 - Trunk to Extension Ring Assignments17Table 11 - Trunk to Hunt Group Ring Assignments18Table 12 - Hunt Group Assignments19Table 13 - Call Coverage Group Member20Table 14 - Extension Ring (BLF) Table21 Section 5 -FF KeyProgramming(FF5).m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Table 15 - FF Key Assignment for Extension Ports22Table 16 - DSS Key Telephone Assignments23Table 17 - EM/24 Key Assignments25 Section 6 - Name andMessageAssignments(FF6)..27Table 18 - Extension Names27Table 19 - System Speed Dials28Table 20 - Personal Speed Dials29Table 2 1 - Absence Messages30Issued 8/l/95DBS 824 lo-450. . .Ill
Table22-Trunk Name Assignments30 Table23-Hunt Group Name Assignment30 Table24-Call Waiting/OHVA Text Reply30 Section 7 - TollRestrictionSettings (FF7). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...31 Table 25 - TRS Settings Table 26 - TRS Restrictions for Extension Ports Table 27 - TRS Country Codes Allowed Table 28 - TRS Office Code Restrictions for Types 2-6 Table 29 - 7 Digit Toll Restriction for TRS Types 2-6 Table 30 - Special 7-Digit Table for TRS Types 2-6 Table 31 - Day/Night TRS Types for Trunk Table 32 - Special Area Code Table for TRS Types 3-6 Table 33 - TRS Area Code/Office Code Table (000-249) Table 34 - TRS Area Code/Office Code Table (250-499) Table 35 - TRS Area Code/Office Code Table (500-749) Table 36 - TRS Area Code/Office Code Table (750999) 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Section 8 - Least Cost Routing (FF 8). . . . . . . . . . . . ‘....... . . . . . 41 Table 37 - LCR Trunk Group Assignments41 Table 38 - Time Priority Route Table42 Table 39 - LCR Area Code/Office Code Table (000-249)43 Table 40 - LCR Area Code/Office Code Table (250-499)44 Table 41 - LCR Area Code/Office Code Table (500-749)45 Table 42 - LCR Area Code/Office Code Table (750-999)46 Table 43 - Special LCR Area Code Table47 Table 44 - Special LCR Office Code Table)47 ivDBS 824-10-450Issued 8/l/95
weuaterage ~Of -These forms may be reproduced as needed by certified DBS Dealers and Technicians Introduction This document contains the DBS 824 Programming Forms and TablesThese tables are useful in planning and configuring a DBS 824 Installation These tables are organized as follows Section 1 - System Settings (FFl) Section 2 - Trunk Settings (FF2) Section 3 - Extension Settings (FE 3) Section 4 - Ringing and Hunt Groups (FF4) Section 5 - FF Key Programming (FF5) Section 6 - Name and Message Assignments (FF6 and FFlO) Section 7 - Toll Restriction Settings (FF7) Section 8 - Least Cost Routing (FF 8) The programming forms and tables are in the same general order as the programming telephone pro- gramming structure However some tables are combined to group related informationFor instance, the Speed Dial names (FE6 3#) and Speed Dial numbers (FE10 2#) are recorded on the same tables (see Tables 19 and 20) Also, some items in the tables may be moved to group related information For instance, the System Settings for the Attendant Timers are grouped together not in programming order For ease of reference, a limited number of programming items are referenced in more than one place Be sure to write the same value in each place For instance, the Hunt Group No Answer Timer setting appears with system parameters and also in the Hunt Group Assignment Table When space permits, the related programming address is listed with the item In some cases, the pro- gramming address is listed above or below the table Some tables show the possible settings including the default settings The defaults are indicated in bold type In some cases, the possible settings are too extensive to list in the tables This is especially true for the system timing parameters Most of the parameters with unlisted settings do not need to be changed from the default If a change is required, refer to the DBS 824 Section 400, In many cases, the actual programming telephone entry is a 0 or 1 with the meaning determined by the item These are usually listed in parentheses to the right of the possible settings in the tables Do not write on the originals! Instead make copiesSeveral tables are used repeatedly and may need to be copied multiple times Issued 8/l/95DBS 824-10-450
31LcUULI,IUisb-“I-These forms may be reproduced as needed by certified DBS Dealers and Technicians Section 1 - System Settings (FFl) Table 1: System Parameters (Part I)PARAMETERPOSSIBLE ENTRY ADDRESSSETTING General System Settings (FFl2f l#) Call Duration DisplayNot Displayed (0) Display (1) SMDR StartTimerfor CO Calls5 see (0) 16sec (1) or30sec (2) Least Cost Routing (LCR) AccessPooled-trunk call (O), LCR call (1) Overrideloll Restriction with SSD00 89orOOOthru199 Numbers SSD Display Restriction SSD (SO-89 or 160 199) dialed digits displayed (0)SSD (80 89 or 166-199) dialed digits not displayed (I) Auto Flash RedialRedial does not send flash (0)Redial sendsflash (1) One Touch Dial OnhookTransfer Key Bank Hold Non Appearing Trunk Hold SLT Flash Control Disabled (0) Enabled (1) Disabled (0) Enabled (1) Disabled (0), Enabled (1) Exclusive hold (0) System hold (1) 2nd SLT hookflash results in intercom dial tone (0)2nd SLT hookllash results in held call (1) Extension Number Digits Attendant Intercom Calling Wension Intercom Calling Alert Tone for Voice Calls fprtbne Busy Override and *tern Installation Area Code2 digit numbers (0) 3-digit numbers (1) Ring tone calling (0) Voice Calling (1) Tone Calling (0) Voice Calling (1) Disabled (0) Enabled (1) Disabled (0) Enabled (1) 1 not required before long distance call (0) 1 required before long-distance call (1) SSD Name DisplayDisplay 5 SSD names (0) Display 10 SSD Names (1) APllSLTAssignment (CPC-M Only)Future Use Voice Mail Busy Tone Silence (0), Busy Tone (1) Delayed Ring Disabled (0) Enabled (1) Second Attendant PositionExtension Number (101) Third Attendant PositionExtension Number (*** No entry) Fourth Attendant Position&tension Number (*** Noentry) Attendant Transfer ExtensionExtension Number (* * No entry) Attendant OverrideDisabled (0) Enabled (1) Extension (BLF) Delayed RingNO) On(l) Transfer Ring PatternSee Section 400 ( 25 on/ 25 off/ 25 on/3 5 off 0) Page DurationPage Circol Remains Open (0) Open 60 set (1) 2DBS 824-10-450 Issued 8/l/95
SiteDatePageof ___ These forms may be reproduced as needed by certified DBS Dealers and Technicians Table 1: System Parameters (Part I)PARAMETERPOSSIBLE ENTRYADDRESS SETTING ISLT DISA Ring Pattern1 second on/3 0 seconds ofi (0)FFl 2# 1# 30# Same as CO Transfer ring pattern (1) SLT Disconnect Duration Call Duration Timer Speed Dial Mode (WC M Only)See Section 400 (No signal sent= 0) 5ses (0) 16 set (1) 30sec (2) Standard Mode (0) Add On Mode (1) FFl 2#1#31# FFl 2#1#32# FFl 2#1#33# Auto Repeat Dialing Count install OPL Port015 (number of redials)0 1 or2OPLPorts FFl2#1#34# FF1 2#1#35#Music-On Hold Sound Source (CPC M Only) EPI Audio Control (CPC-S Only)Combined with BGMCNG (0) Internal Source (1)Separate CN8 (2) Use EPAconn outputfor External Page (0)UseEPAconn outputforUF14RingingTone (1) FFl 2#1#36# FFl2#1#37# CD-to COTalk Mode ControlConned directly (0) use conference circuit (1)R12#1#38# 03 Ring ControlUse CO ring pattern (0) Use DBS ring pattern (1) Door OpenerAccess Code RequiredAccess Code not required (0)Access Code required (1) SMOR Data (Serial Port CNl) (FFl2t 2#) R12#1#39# IT1 2#1#40# Parity Check (SMDR) Odd/Even Parity (SMDR)OtfP) On(l)Odd (0) Even (1)Al 2#2#1% FF12#2#2# BaudRate(SMDR)Stop Bi Length (SMDR)300 (1)1200 (2)2400(3)9600(4)FF12#2#3#1 bit (1) 1 5 bit (2) 2 bits (3) R12f 2#4# Data Length (SMDR) SMDR Serial Port Flow Control(XON’XOFF) SMDR Printing Mode 1 Outbound and Inbound7 bits (3) 8 bits (4) on (0) On (1)Outbound Only (0) Inbound and Outbound (1) R12#2#5# R12#2#6# FF12#2#7# SMDR Printing Mode 2Long Distance Only (0) local and Long Distance (1)FFl 2#2#8#Long Distance and Local Calls SMDP, Printing Mode 3 HeaderMleOff (0) On (1)FF12#2# 9#Maintenance Data (Serial Port CN2) (FFl 2# 91) Parity Check (Maint ) Odd/Even Parity (Maint )on (0) On (1)Odd (0) Even (1)FF12#9#1# FF12# 9f 2# BaudRate(Maint) Stop Bit Length &taint.)300 (1)1200(2)2400(3),9600(4)FF12f9#3#1 bit (1) 1 5 bit (2), 2 bits (3)FF128 9#4# Data Length (Maint ) M$&-r;;l Port Flow Control PBX Settings (FFl2t 3#)7 bits (3) 8 bits (4) WO) On (1) FF12# 9f 5# FF128 9# 6% PBXAccess Code 1 PBX Access Code 2 Access Code (up to 3 digits) (,**No Entry)FF12#3#1# Aocess Code (up to 3 digits) (,**No Entry)FF12# 3#2#Issued 8/l/95DBS 824- lo-4503
SiteDate Page __ of These forms may be reproduced as needed by certified DBS Dealers and Technicians Table 1: System Parameters (Part I) PBXAccess Code 8Access Code (up to 3 digits)FFl 28 3# 8# Automatic Pause Position for PBX Pause after 1st digit (1) pause after 2nd digit (2)FF12# 3# 9# Access Codes beginning with 1pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (l), pause after 2nd digit (2)FF12#3#10#Access Codes beginning with 2pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (l), pause after 2nd digit (2)Al 2#3#11#Access Codes beginning with 3pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (l), pause after2nd digit (2)FF12#3#12# Access Codes beginning with 4pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1 st digit (1) pause after 2nd digit (2) R12# 3#13#Access Codes beginning with 5pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (1) pause after2nd digit (2)R12#3#14#Access Codes beginning with 6pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (1) pause after2nd digit (2)R12#3#15#Access Codes beginning with 7pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (1) pause after2nd digit (2)R12#3#16#Access Codes beginning with 8pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (1) pause after2nd digit (2)FF12%3#17# Access Codes beginning with 9pause after 3rd digit (3) Automatic Pause Position for PBXPause after 1st digit (1) pause after 2nd digit (2) FF12f 38 18#Access Codes beginning with 0pause after 3rd digit (3) Ring Patterns for UNATerminalslntermlttenf 1 set an, 3 see off (0)FF12#4#1#(Ml Cl &Bl)Continuous (1) External Page Interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)FF12#4#2#Paging Group 0External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)FF12#4#3#Paging Group 1External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)FFl2#4#4#Paging Group 2External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page Interface Control forNo htemal Page and Relay Operation (0)El 2148 5#Paging Group 3External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)Al 2#4#6#Paging Group 4External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Opemtion (0)FF12#4#7#Paging Group 5Edema1 Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page Interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)FF12#4# 8# Paging Group 6External Page and Relay Operation (1) External Page Interface Control forNo External Page and Relay Operation (0)FF12#4#9#Paging Group 7External Page and Relay Operation (1)3DBS 824-10-450 Issued 8/l/95
I-_-- ___--e- - --- -These forms may be reproduced as needed by certified DBS Dealers and Technicians Note: Make certain that features are not in use before disabling Some feahxes that are disabled from the Class of Service while in use cannot be cancelkd (for example if BGM is removed from COS while in use BGM cannot be turned omTable 2: Extension Class 0f Service IExtension Feature (Default is Disabled Central Off ice Call Queuing (2)Al 2# 5# (COS)# 19# (O/l)# SLT Transfer (8) Rl 2#5#(C0S)#20#(0/1)# Call Forwarding -External RI 2#5#(cos)#21#(o/1)# Issued 8/l/95DES 824-10-450