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Panasonic Digital Business System 576 Technical Manual Section 400 Programming
Panasonic Digital Business System 576 Technical Manual Section 400 Programming
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Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Intro-41 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Defaults for FF7: APPLICATIONS FF Key Address Topic Default Page FF7 0: Built-In Voice Mail7-3 FF7 0 (B11) 00 Hold (0-4) Hold VM Unit Number 0 (None) 7-3 FF7 0 (B11) 01 (01-16) 00 Hold (Ext.No.) Hold VPU Port Extension Numbers -- 7-4 FF7 0 (B11) 01 (01-16) 01 Hold (1-72) Hold VPU Port Tenant Group Assignmentt 1 7-5 FF7 0 (B11) 01 (01-16) 02 (0 and 1) Hold (1-50) Hold VPU Port TRS Class Assignment (Day/ Night)17-5 FF7 0 (B11) 01 (01-16) 03 Hold (1-8) Hold VPU Port Digital Pad Class Assignment 6 7-6 FF7 0 (B11) 02 01 (0001-0016) Hold (0-6 or 0-12) HoldBuilt-In VM: Service Range Assignment 0/00 (None) 7-7 FF7 0 (B11) 03 Hold CONF... Built-In VM: Detail Settings -- 7-8 FF7 1: Built-In ACD7-9 FF7 1 (B11) 00 Hold (0-2) Hold ACD Unit Number 0 (None) 7-9 FF7 1 (B11) 01 (01-24) 00 Hold (Ext.No.) Hold ACD Port Extension Numbers -- 7-9 FF7 1 (B11) 01 (01-24) 01 Hold (1-72) Hold ACD Port Tenant Group Assignment 1 7-10 FF7 1 (B11) 01 (01-24) 02 (0 and 1) Hold (1-50) Hold ACD Port TRS Class Assignment (Day/ Night)17-10 FF7 1 (B11) 01 (01-24) 03 Hold (1-8) Hold ACD Port Digital Pad Class Assignment 6 7-11 FF7 1 (B11) 02 01 (0001-0016) Hold (0-6 or 0-12) HoldBuilt-In ACD: Service Range Assignment0/00 (None) 7-11 FF7 1 (B11) 03 Hold CONF... Built-In ACD: Detail Setting -- 7-12 FF7 2: API7-13 FF7 2 (BSS) 00 Hold (0-6) Hold API Unit Number 0 (None) 7-13 FF7 2 (BSS) 01 (01-08) 02 (0 and 1) Hold (1-50) HoldAPI Port Extension Numbers -- 7-14 FF7 2 (BSS) 01 (01-08) 01 Hold (1-72) Hold API Port Tenant Group Assignment 1 7-14 FF7 2 (BSS) 01 (01-08) 02 (0 and 1) Hold (1-50) HoldAPI Port TRS Class Assignment (Day/ Night)17-15 FF7 2 (BSS) 01 (01-08) 03 Hold (1-8) Hold API Port Digital Pad Class Assignment 3 (DEC card) 1 (AEC card)7-15 FF7 2 (BSS) 02 01 0001 Hold (0-7) Hold API: Data Format via RS-232C 6 (8bits/Even/ 1 stop bit)7-16 FF7 2 (BSS) 02 01 0002 Hold (0-6) Hold API: Baud Rate 5 (9600 bps) 7-16 FF7 2 (BSS) 02 02 (0001-0016) Hold (0-6 or 0-11) HoldAPI: Service Range Assignment 0/00 (None) 7-17
Introduction to DBS 576 Programming Section 400-Programming Intro-42 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix BDefaults for FF8: MAINTENANCE FF-key Address Topic Default Page FF8 0: Dealer Maintenance8-4 FF8 0 00: Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignments8-4 FF8 0 00 0 (01-50) Hold (Code) Hold Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at Idle/Dial ToneSee pg. 8-9 8-9 FF8 0 00 1 (01-10) Hold (Code) Hold Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at Ringback ToneSee pg. 8-11 8-11 FF8 0 00 2 (01-10) Hold (Code) Hold Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment at Busy ToneSee pg. 8-12 8-12 FF8 0 00 3 (01-10) Hold (Code) Hold Large-LCD FUNCTION SYSTEM Assignment during TalkSee pg. 8-13 8-13 FF8 0 01: Traffic Control8-14 FF8 0 01 0 00 Hold CONF (0 or 1) Hold Traffic Control Start/Stop Memory 0 (Stop) 8-14 FF8 0 01 0 00 Hold CONF Hold (0 or 1) Hold Traffic Control Start/Stop Print 0 (Stop) 8-14 FF8 0 01 0 00 Hold CONF (Holdx2) thru (Holdx5) Not Used -- 8-15 FF8 0 01 0 (01-48) Hold (0-16) Hold Traffic Control Timing Storage 0 (Not stored) 8-15 FF8 0 01 1 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Trunk Call Traffic (Outbound Calls) -- 8-17 FF8 0 01 2 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Trunk Call Traffic (Inbound Calls) -- 8-18 FF8 0 01 3 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Intercom Call Traffic -- 8-18 FF8 0 02: Trunk Names8-19 FF8 0 02 Hold Hold (1-576) Hold FLASH (up to 10 char.) HoldTrunk Name Assignment -- 8-19 FF8 0 03: Alarms8-21 FF8 0 03 Hold Hold Hold 1 Hold Confirm Major Alarm 8-21 FF8 0 03 Hold Hold Hold 2 Hold Confirm Minor Alarm 8-21 FF8 0 03 Hold Hold Hold 3 Hold Confirm AL Alarms 8-22 FF8 0 03 1 Hold OT-1 OT-1 Hold Hold 1 Hold Dump All Trouble Records 8-22 FF8 0 04: Card Settings8-23 FF8 0 04 0 BSS Hold (0 or 1) (Flash + Hold) Card Reset -- 8-23 FF8 0 04 1 BSS 00 Hold [01-99 displays] Card Type Verification See pg. 8-24 8-23 FF8 0 04 1 BSS 01 Hold [Version No. displays] Card Version Verification -- 8-24 FF8 0 05: Line Control8-25 FF8 0 05 0 BSSCC Hold (0 or 1) Hold Line Lockout -- 8-25 FF8 0 05 1 BSSC Hold (0 or 1) Hold ISDN/T1 Error Information Control -- 8-25 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 00 Hold (digits) Signal Loss Alarm Counter 0000 8-26 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 01 Hold (digits) OOF Alarm Counter 0000 8-26 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 02 Hold (digits) Sync Loss Alarm Counter 0000 8-27 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 03 Hold (digits) Yellow Alarm Counter 0000 8-27 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 04 Hold (digits) AIS Alarm Counter 0000 8-28 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 05 Hold (digits) Slip Alarm Counter 0000 8-28 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 06 Hold (digits) CRC Alarm Counter 0000 8-29 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 07 Hold (digits) BPV Alarm Counter 0000 8-29 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 08 Hold (digits) Layer 1 Status Error Counter (ISDN) 00 8-30 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 09 Hold (digits) Layer 1 Receive Error Counter (ISDN) 000000 8-30 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC 10 Hold (digits) Layer 1 Transmit Error Counter (ISDN) 000000 8-31 FF8 0 05 2 BSSC (11-90) Hold (digits) TEI Layer 2 Error Counter (ISDN) 000000 8-31
Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Intro-43 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF8 0 05 3 BSS(C) Hold (0 or 1) Hold T1 Loopback 1 Diagnostics 0 (Stop) 8-34 FF8 0 05 4 BSS(C) Hold 1 Hold T1 Loopback 2 Diagnostics 1 (Start) 8-34 FF8 0 06: ISDN Channel Control8-35 FF8 0 06 BSSC (0-3) Hold CONF... (0 or 1) Hold ISDN Channel Control 0 (Lockout) 8-35 FF8 0 07: Bus Monitor (for factory use)8-37 FF8 0 07 0 00 Hold (0 or 1) Hold Bus Monitor Save Control 0 (stop/no save)8-37 FF8 0 07 0 (01-15) Hold (code) Hold Trigger Codes See pg. 8-38 8-37 FF8 0 08: Table Dump8-39 FF8 0 08 Hold Hold (vvvv-dddd-iiii) Hold Table Dump -- 8-39 FF8 0 09: Memory Dump8-40 FF8 0 09 Hold Hold (aaaaaaaa) Hold Memory Dump -- 8-40 FF8 0 10: DID Names8-41 FF8 0 10 Hold Hold (001-576) Hold (up to 10 char.) HoldDID Names -- 8-41 FF8 1: User Maintenance8-42 FF8 1 00: System Clock8-42 FF8 1 00 0 Hold (YYMMDD) Hold System Date 970101 (after initialization)8-42 FF8 1 00 1 Hold (HHMM) Hold System Time 00:00 (after initialization)8-42 FF8 1 00 2 Hold (1-7) Hold System Day of Week 3 (Wed) 8-43 FF8 1 01: Personal Speed Dial (PSD)8-44 FF8 1 01 Hold 0 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold (PSD) Hold FLASH (Phone No.) HoldPSD Numbers -- 8-44 FF8 1 01 Hold 1 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold (PSD) Hold FLASH (Name) HoldPSD Names -- 8-45 FF8 1 02: System Speed Dial (SSD)8-46 FF8 1 02 Hold 0 Hold Hold (SSD) Hold FLASH (Phone No.) HoldSSD Numbers -- 8-46 FF8 1 02 Hold 1 Hold Hold (SSD) Hold FLASH (Name) HoldSSD Names -- 8-47 FF8 1 02 Hold 2 Hold Hold (1 or 2) Hold FLASH (Name) HoldSSD Index -- 8-48 FF8 1 03: Extension Names8-49 FF8 1 03 Hold 0 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold FLASH (up to 10 char.) HoldExtension Name Assignment -- 8-49 FF8 1 03 Hold 1 Hold Hold (1 or 2) Hold FLASH (Name) HoldExtension Index -- 8-49 FF8 1 04 thru 06: ID Codes8-50 FF8 1 04 Hold Hold (001-500) 0001 Hold FLASH (up to 10 digits) HoldVerified Account Codes -- 8-50 FF8 1 04 Hold Hold (001-500) 0002 Hold (1-50) Hold TRS Class for Verified Account Codes -- 8-50 FF8 1 05 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold FLASH (up to 16 char.) HoldCall-Forward ID Codes for Voice Mail -- 8-51 FF8 1 06 Hold Hold (Ext.No.) Hold FLASH (Code) HoldMSG Key ID Codes -- 8-43
Introduction to DBS 576 Programming Section 400-Programming Intro-44 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix BFF8 1 07: Special Days/Times8-53 FF8 1 07 0 (00-09) Hold (HHMM or 0-5) Hold Weekdays -- 8-53 FF8 1 07 0 (10-19) Hold (HHMM or 0-5) Hold Weekend “A” -- 8-54 FF8 1 07 0 (20-29) Hold (HHMM or 0-2) Hold Weekend “B” -- 8-54 FF8 1 07 1 (000-219) Hold (MMDD, HHMM or 0-5) HoldHolidays -- 8-55 FF8 1 07 2 (00-11) Hold (MMDD) Hold Extended Holidays -- 8-59 FF8 1 07 3 (00-34) Hold (0-3) Hold Special Days of the Month -- 8-60 FF8 1 08: Walking TRS Codes8-61 FF8 1 08 Hold (0-9999) Hold (4-digit Code) Hold Walking TRS Code -- 8-61 FF8 1 09: Call-Foward Destination8-62 FF8 1 09 0 Hold (0-9999) Hold (0-9999) Hold Call-Forward/Busy Destination Extension-- 8-62 FF8 1 09 1 Hold (0-9999) Hold (0-9999) Hold Call-Forward/No Answer Destination Extension-- 8-62 FF8 1 10: Caller ID Log Extensions8-64 FF8 1 10 Hold Hold (001-120) Hold (0-9999) Hold Caller ID Log Extensions -- 8-64
576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 0-1 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B 0. System Configuration Use the addresses in this chapter to set System Configuration parameters for the DBS 576. These addresses must be set immediately after initializing the system for the first time (see Introduction for more information). IMPORTANT: If you don’t assign the card type, you can’t continue programming. When you install the card, you must assign the configuration first. This chapter covers the following addresses: FF-key Address Topic Page -General Notes 0-2 - Cabinet Configuration 0-2 -Before Removing a Trunk or Extension Card from a Free Slot 0-3 - Using the LS/GS Card for Ground-Start 0-3 - Installing the API Card for PanaVOICE 0-3 00 Hold (1-6) HoldSystem Size 0-5 01 (1-6) (01-12) Hold (1-99) HoldFree Slot Assignment 0-5 02 (1-6) (13 or 14) Hold (50) HoldOption Slot Assignment 0-6
0: System Configuration Section 400-Programming Page 0-2 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B General Notes Cabinet Configuration A phone system can consist of multiple base cabinets (up to 2) and expansion cabinets (up to 4). A base cabinet contains the power switch that controls up to two expansion cabinets as well as itself. One of the base cabinets acts as the control cabinet for the system, by holding the CPC card, TSW card, SCC card, and other common control cards. (See Section 300-Installation for more information.) rCabinet #1 is always the control (base) cabinet that holds the CPC card. rCabinet #2 is always the 1st expansion cabinet, with the rotary switch on the CBL or CBLDBS card set to “1.” rCabinet #3 ... 2nd expansion cabinet ... rotary switch set to “2.” rCabinet #4 ... 3rd expansion cabinet ... rotary switch set to “3.” rCabinet #5 ... 4th expansion cabinet ... rotary switch set to “4.” rCabinet #6 ... 5th expansion cabinet ... rotary switch set to “5.” Figure 0-1: Cabinet Building-Block Configurations 2-cabinet configurations (192 ports) 3-cabinet configurations (288 ports) 4-cabinet configurations (384 ports) 5-cabinet configurations (480 ports) 6-cabinet configurations (576 ports) (CPC-288 or CPC-576 required) (CPC-288 or CPC-576 required) (CPC-576 required) (CPC-576 required) (CPC-576 required)-or- -or- -or- -or- -or-21 2 1 3 21 3 2 1 34 21 3 2 41 3 52 41 63 52 415 34 21 65 34 21
Section 400-Programming 0: System Configuration 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 0-3 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Before Removing a Trunk or Extension Card from a Free Slot First clear the Trunk Numbers or Extension Numbers assigned to the ports on the card in programming. This is for system “housecleaning” purposes, so the numbers can be automatically removed from other areas in programming such as Hunt Groups, etc. Addresses for Trunk Cards: Trunk Numbers for analog CO trunks: FF2 0 BSSC 00 Hold (0-576) Hold (pg. 2-7) (LTRK/8, LGTRK8, DIDTR8) Trunk Numbers for analog E&M tie trunks: FF2 0 BSSC 00 Hold (0-576) Hold (pg. 2-37) (E&M/4) Trunk Numbers for ISDN trunks: FF2 1 BSSC 01 Hold (0-576) Hold (pg. 2-60) (TBRI/4, PRI/8, PRI/16, PRI/23) Trunk Numbers for T1 trunks: FF2 2 BSSCC 01 Hold (0-576) Hold (pg. 2-87) --CO (T1/8, T1/16, T1/24) FF2 2 BSSCC 01 Hold (0-576) Hold (pg. 2-116) --E&M Addresses for Extension Cards: Extension Numbers for digital or SLT phones: FF3 0 BSSC 02 Hold (0-9999) Hold (pg. 3-4) (DEC/8, AEC/8) Extension Numbers for ISDN extensions: FF3 1 BSSC 01 Hold (0-9999) Hold (pg. 3-29) (SBRI/4, PRI/8, PRI/23) Using the LS/GS Card for Ground-Start In order to use the Loop-Start/Ground-Start Trunk Card (LGTRK8) for ground-start signaling: rA pair of jumpers for each circuit must be installed on the card. rA -48V power supply must be installed in the cabinet. rGround lead on power supply must be installed properly (“SG” connected to Ground screw). See Section 300-Installation for more information. Installing the API Card for PanaVOICE The API Card is required if PanaVOICE (proprietary Voice Mail) is installed. When configuring the Free Slot for the API Card, use Card Type address numbers 80-87 (see table, pg. 0-7). rNot more than one API Card can be installed per cabinet. rThe API Card can be installed in any Free Slot between 01 and 11. rA DEC or AEC Card, which can provide up to 8 voice ports, must also be installed in the Free Slot immediately after (to the right of) the API Card. rIf the API Card doesn’t use all 8 ports on the DEC or AEC for voice mail, the remaining ports can be used for normal extensions. The API Card will always choose Port #8 (last port) on the DEC or AEC as the 1st voice port. The 2nd voice port is always Port #7 on the DEC/AEC; the 3rd voice port #6; etc. See illustration (next page).
0: System Configuration Section 400-Programming Page 0-4 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Figure 0-2: PanaVOICE connection to the DBS 576 IMPORTANT: If the Free Slot to the right of the API Card is already occupied when you install the API Card, you must reprogram the installed card. Otherwise the system will not let you program the API Card. Perform the following: 1)If the Free Slot contains a Trunk or Extension Card, go into programming and clear all trunk or extension numbers assigned to the ports on the card. (for system “housecleaning” purposes, so the number can be automatically removed from Hunt Groups, etc.) 2)Remove the card from the Free Slot. 3)In programming, erase the card assignment from the Free Slot (press FLASH in the “01” address, pg. 0-5). 4)Install the API Card. 5)Install the DEC or AEC Card into the Free Slot immediately after (to the right of) the API Card. 6)In programming, assign the card type for the API Card’s Free Slot (settings 80-87 in the “01” address, pg. 0-5). Do Not Configure The Free Slot for the DEC/AEC. The API Card’s Free Slot assignment will automatically configure the DEC/AEC Free Slot (the program will skip over the DEC or AEC Card’s Free Slot number after you assign the API Card). 7)In programming, set the API Port addresses in FF7 - 2, and configure the audio-path ports of the DEC/AEC in FF3 - 0. PC Computer with PanaVOICE software Port 8 Port 7 Port 6 Port 5 Port 4 Port 3 Port 2 Port 1 Voice Port 1 Voice Port 2 Voice Port 3 Voice Port 4 (logical connections in a 4-port VM configuration illustrated) (can be used for normal DBS 576 extensions) API AEC or DEC DBS 576 PC backplaneIntegration Cable
Section 400-Programming 0: System Configuration 576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Page 0-5 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B 0: System Configuration Addresses Notes: See General Notes (pg. 0-2). IMPORTANT: Once the number of cabinets is entered in this address, it is not possible to reduce the number of cabinets later. Related Programming: Notes: See General Notes (pg. 0-2). The first time you install a card into a Free Slot, and nothing is programmed for it (no port settings, etc.), the system will automatically detect the card. Related Programming: Card Reset (pg. 8-23) FF8 0 04 0 BSS Hold (0 or 1) (Flash + Hold) Card Type Verification (pg. 8-23) FF8 0 04 1 BSS 00 Hold [01-99 displays] Card Version Verification (pg. 8-24) FF8 0 04 1 BSS 01 Hold [Version No. displays] T1 Loopback 1 Diagnostics (pg. 8-34) FF8 0 05 3 BSS(C) Hold (0 or 1) Hold T1 Loopback 2 Diagnostics (pg. 8-34) FF8 0 05 4 BSS(C) Hold 1 Hold System Size (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Enter the number of cabinets installed in the phone system configuration. 00 Hold (1-6) Hold Number of Cabinets Installed Free Slot Assignment (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Enter the type of card installed in each Free Slot of the cabinet. 01 (1-6) (01-12) Hold (1-99) Hold Card Type No. (see table, next page) Free Slot No. 1-12 Cabinet No. 1-6 (see figure, next page) !
0: System Configuration Section 400-Programming Page 0-6 l DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 576-13-400 FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appl ications FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B FF1System FF2Tr u n k s FF3Extensions FF4FF-/Soft Keys FF5Groups FF6TRS/ARS 0 System Configuration FF7Appli cations FF8Maintenance Introduction Appe ndix A Appe ndix B Figure 0-3: Cabinet Slots Notes: “MFR/8” (DTMF Receiver cards) cannot be automatically detected by the system. You must manually assign them in this address. Typically, Option Slots are used for SCC (Service Control cards) or TSW (Time Switch cards), which do not require a code assignment. Related Programming: Card Reset (pg. 8-23) FF8 0 04 0 BSS Hold (0 or 1) (Flash + Hold) Card Type Verification (pg. 8-23) FF8 0 04 1 BSS 00 Hold [01-99 displays] Card Version Verification (pg. 8-24) FF8 0 04 1 BSS 01 Hold [Version No. displays] T1 Loopback 1 Diagnostics (pg. 8-34) FF8 0 05 3 BSS(C) Hold (0 or 1) Hold T1 Loopback 2 Diagnostics (pg. 8-34) FF8 0 05 4 BSS(C) Hold 1 Hold Option Slots CPC CardFree Slots Option Slot Assignment (all CPCs) - Version 1.0 or higher Enter the type of card installed in each of the two Option Slots in the cabinet. 02 (1-6) (13 or 14) Hold (50) Hold Card Type No. 50 (for MFR/8) 13=”OP1” option slot Cabinet No. 1-6 14=”OP2” option slot ! #$