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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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Sectfon 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 / . . . Determines how long the system waits be- fore outpulsing dialed digits to the network. 3ptions o-15 Values O=lOO Ins 1=300 ms 2=500 Ins 3=700 ms 4=1000 ms 5=1200 ms 6=1500 ms 7=1700 ms 8=2000 ms Whenwink-start signaling is used, the DBS waits for a wink-start signal fi-om the CO when a user goes ofbok. Once the DBS receives a wink start, the DBS sends a CO dial tone to the...
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DBS Programming Instructions CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FF, Issue 3 July 1993 Once anincomingcallseizes aT1 trunk+ this timer determines how long the DBS waits before recognizing the seizure as an incom- ingcall. This parameter only applies when E&M signaling isused. I 5=70 ms 7 I 12= 140 ms l When the DBS generates a call over the Tl, answer supervision is provided to determine if the call is actually answered. This timer determines how long the oflhook signal Tom...
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Section 400 FFl DBS Ro@ammiq Instructions Issue 2 July 1993 WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Aglare is a conflict between an incoming call and an outgoing call. When immediate-start signaling is used, this timer detennines how long the system searches for an incoming call before con- necting a station user to a trunk channel. The timer begins when the station goes offhook. If this parameter is set to “0” (non glare), the DBS does not check for glare. Therefore, if a trunk call is coming...
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DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Adjusts the volume of connections made via the Tl. In this parameter. the first “(l- 12)” represents the receiving circuit type. The second “l-12” represents the sending cir- cuit type. “0-30” represents the pad num- ber. The volume settings are controlled by changing a pad number, which in turn changes the loss or gain of the connection. In most cases, the default pad settings do not need to be changed. If the volume level of a...
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Section 400 FFl DBS Programming Instructions Issue 2 July 1993 WC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Figure 3. Pad Nos. Pad No. I Level I 0 dB I +2 dB . 14 +28 dB I 15 I +30 dB I I 16 I -2 dB I . I -4 dB I I 29 I -28 dB I I 30 I -30 dB I If calls to SLTs via a master Tl have low volume levels, the PAD level for connec- tions fi-om the master Tl to all SLTs can be changed. By referring to Figure 2, you can see that the default pad setting for connections from the master Tl to all...
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DBS Programming In.structiona CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 section 400 FF Insue 3 July 1993 Specifies the trunk combinations used in the DBS. For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be powered down, then back up. o=Analoa only l=Tl and analog trunks thermore, the number of analog &unks that canbeusedisahvaysdecrementedinquan- tities of 8. For instance, if you’re installing a Tl in a DBS 96 and you only want to use 12 Tl channels, the logical: number of analog...
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Section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Ro@ammiqf Imtnactionn WC-A / 3.0, CF’GB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 i TZWlVKSIG-G l Selects the framing format used by the Tl . The framing format must match what is offered by the CO. O=SF (Superti-ame, which is also known as D4. The superframe consists of 12 frames, with each frame incIuding 193 bits. Each frame is separated by a fi-aming bit.) l=ESF (Extended Super Frame. An ex- tended super kame consists of 24 ti-ames, thereby doubling the length of the super...
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DBS Ro@ammhg I.nat~ctiox.u3 WC-A / 3.0. CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Determines the way the system responds to This parameter only applies to a DBS within kZ&XIllS. a private network. If the remote loopback parameter is turned on, the DBS can receive a loopback com- mand from another DBS. Forexample,forDBS”A”toreceivealoopback command i?om DBS ‘73,” this parameter must be turned on at DBS “A.” DBS 73” would initiate the loopback by entering the “Remote tiopback” command. O=Mode 1 vl stays in...
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section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 In the current version of DES Tl, a “switchhook flash“ releases and resizes theT1 line. O=Release and reseize Determines whether the DES sends a yellow alarm signal to the CO. O=No l=Yes 68
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DBS Programming Instructions CPC-A / 3.0. CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FF1 Issue 3 July1993 The default value for this parameter is deter- mined by network spec&ations. it should not be changed. Lfared alarmoccurs. theCFALEDontheT1 card lights. Also, if the ‘Bed Alm Relay’ parameter is turned on, the alann relay on the Tl MDF card closes. 3ptions O-5 Values 0=4 1=6 2=8 3=10 (?+.?+.> %&xpg j:: For changes to this parameter to take effect, the system must be powered down, then...