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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features CPC-B, Version 4 Considerations l If an external paging system has been connected to Paging Groups 00 - 07, paging can be done through the external speakers. Voice Paging can also be heard over the extensions in groups 00 - 07. l An extension can belong to more than one paging group. l A maximum of eight Paging Groups can be assigned to a system. l Additional pages cannot be sent when someone is paging group 00. In fact, if...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features CPC-B, Version 4 Power Failure Transfer (All Versions) Des&p tion This feature provides telephone service to a limited number of SLTs during a power failure. The SLTs are connected to the CO via a Power Failure Unit (PFU). In the event of a power failure, the power failure stations have dial tone directly from the CO; system features and-restrictions do not apply. Hard ware Requirements l Power Failure Unit (VA-43703) l An...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features CPC-8, Version 4 Station Class of Service (CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher) Description Eight station classes of service are available. Twenty system features can be allowed or denied for each class of service. Class of service “0” allows all features and is the default for all extensions. Attempts to access denied features will result in busy tone. The following features are available for each class of service: Table 1. Station...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Related Programming l FFI (System): Extension COS Set l FF3 (Extension): Class of Service System Features CPC-6, Version 4 Station Hunting (All Versions) Station hunting allqws calls to be automatically transferred among a preselected group of phones. 1. ._ When a call terminates to a busy station in a hunt group, the call automatically transfers to another station within the group. If the second station is busy, the call automatically...
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Section 700, Feature Operation System Features issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-9, Version 4 A pilot number may be designated as the first extension in a terminal hunt group. A pilot number is a fictitious station number that, when dialed, starts the hunting process through the group. In CPC-A and CPC-B Versions prior to 2.0, a pilot number can be provided by adding a resistor to an analog port. See “Hardware Requirements*’ for details. Circular Hunt Groups With circular hunting, hunting is initiated by...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 System Features CPC-B, Version 4 l If an extension other than the first extension activates an absence message, call forwarding, or DND, the hunt feature will skip that extension, and proceed to the next extension within the group. l The amount a time a call rings at a hunt group member before transferring to another hunt group member is determined by the Call Forward--No Answer Timer. l An SLT hunt group member that places a call on hold then...
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Section 700, Feature Operation System Features issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 . Longest Idle Hunt Groups With Longest Idle hunting, a call to the pilot number rings the extension in the group that has been available the longest. As with the other two methods, the search then continues through the Hunt Group until the Transfer Timer expires. If a member does not become available before the timer expires, the call can be transferred to the transfer extension. Related Programming l IF4...
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Section 700, Feature Operation System Features Issue 1. July 6, 1993 WC-B, Version 4 l A Transfer Timer adjusts the transfer time between hunt groups. The transfer time can be set from 0 to 32 seconds. If set to 0 seconds, CO calls will be queued at the hunt group until a member is available. Intercom calls will also queue. l Central office trunks can be set to terminate to different hunt group pilot numbers during day and night mode operation- * Beginning with CPC-B 3.1, the Hunt Group No Answer...
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Section 700, Feature Operation System Features Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) . (All Versions) Description Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides detailed call records of outgoing calls. SMDR records can be output to a printer or an external call accounting system. Figure 1 shows the SMDR format for CPC-A and CPC-B Versions prior to 3.1. Figure 2 shows the SMDR format for CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher. Figure 1. SMDR Format for CPC-A and...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Figure 2. SMDR Formal for CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher System Features CPC-6, Version 4 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0123456789012345678901234567~901234567~901234567~901234567~901234567~901234567 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 T MM/DD HH:Mn:SS HB:KM.SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAM VVVVV NN l=Call type s=Inbound DISA s=outbound DISA 1=1ncoming o=outgoing T=Transfer (See Note 1.) N=DNIS D=DID P=Intercom calls 2=Date MK=month DD=day 3=Call start...