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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 Attendant Features CPC-6, Version 4 3. Dial ‘WO,” then enter the number of the outside line you want to check. If 1234 outgoing calls have been made on line 01, “Outgoing01 1234” will appear on the display. Pressing the # key steps through the trunk numbers and system speed dial numbers. 4. Press the ON/OFF key. The ON/OFF LED will go off. To check other usage rates: Replace “#MI” in Step 3 with one of the following codes: Table 4. Traffu:...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Walking COS Confirmation Attendant Features CPC-B, Version 4 (CPC-B Version 3.1 or higher) Description The attendant can check the Walking Class of Service ID code of any extension. Operation 1. Press ON/OFF. 2. Press CONF. 3. Dial #12 plus the extension number. The Walking Class of Service ID code will appear on the display. 68
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Key Telephone Features CPC-B, Version 4 Chapter 3. Key Telephone Features . This chapter describes DBS key telephone features. DBS key telephones are proprietary digital phones that provide feature access through a combination of feature keys and access codes. Figure 5 illustrates the DBS key phone VB-43225. The VB-43225 provides a large display that includes one-touch access to speed dial numbers, telephone features, and help screens....
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Absence Message Key Telephone Features CPC-B, Version 4 (All Versions) Des&p tion Extension users can leave text messages on their phone when they are away. When the unattended extension is dialed, the text message will display on the caller’s phone. Any one of the following messages can be selected. Messages 5 to 9 can be changed through system programming. Table 5. Absence Messages 2 Out of Office 3 Vacation I 4 1 Another Office 1 7...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Key Telephone Features CPC-B, Version 4 3. Enter a message code between 0 and 9 (See Table 5.). “Enter Parameter” will appear on the display. 4. Enter the time you will return (optional). See Table 6 for examples. 5. Press the ON/OFF key. l The DND/CF LED will light. l “At Lunch” will appear on the display if you selected message code 1. To cancel an Absence Message 1. Press the ON/OFF key. l You will hear intercom dial tone from the...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Key Telephone Features Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-l3, Version 4 Considerations I l Calling parties without a display get a busy signal, rather than the Absence Message. l If a message code number that has not been programmed when a message is selected, “Absence,” followed by the code number, will appear on the display. l Absence Message return times can be input as shown in the following table: Table 6. Exnmple Return Times for Absence Messages Input Display...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Key Telephone Features CPC-B, Version 4 Busy Override (All Versions) Description Extensions in the same Paging Group (l-7) can break into one another’s outside calls or Intercom Calls to relay urgent information or to create three-party Conference Calls. Operation 1. Pick up the handset. You will hear intercom dial tone from the handset. 2. Dial the extension number. 3. When you hear busy tone, dial “4.” l An alert tone will sound to both...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Key Telephone Features CPC-B, Version 4 Considerations l You cannot break in on three-party conference calls. l In CPC-A and CPC-B Versions 2.0 or lower, an Attendant Phone can break into any call, independent of system programming. Beginning with CPC-B Version 2.0, attendants can be prevented from using busy override. l The default for the override alert tone is “off.” If the override alert tone is enabled, the tone will be sent to both...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Issue 1. July 6, 1993 Key Telephone Features CPC-6, Version 4 Related Programming l FF3 (Extension): Offhook Signaling l FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Call Coverage Group Member Table Considerations l Up to sixteen Call Coverage Groups can be programmed into your system. A Call Coverage Group can have up to two covering phones and up to six extensions. : -9s l A member of one Call Coverage Group cannot ‘belong to another Call Coverage Group or to a Hunting...
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Section 700, Feature Operation Key Telephone Features Issue 1. July 6, 1993 CPC-B, Version 4 Call Forwarding (All Versions) Call Forwarding allows users to send their calls to another extension, an outside line, or voice mail. All versions of the DBS provide call forwarding. However, some tail forwarding enhancements are not available with earlier versions. The following table shows the call forwarding features available with each release. Table 7. DBS Call Forwarding features I Feature I...