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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 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, WC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 The ring pattern to a device that is connected to a Panasonic ringer box, and receives an inbound DISA call can be set to mering patterns. The pattern can be set to a one second on, three second off ring burst, or it can follow any of the patterns found in the normal Central Oi&etransferringpattemsfoundin[FF1]. 2#, l#, 22#. TosettheSLTDiSAringpattemto l.Osec, on / 3.0 set off, enter: Jmll. 2R. 1#.34#.0# To set the SLT DISA ring pattern to be the same as the Central Office transfer ring pattern setting, enter: pF1],2#, 1#,34#, l# This part of the communication parameters checks for errors in the tmnsmission of data for SMDR application products, and local/remote pro-g. To disable the parity check for all transmission of datathmugh the SMDR port enterI [eel], 2%,2#, lW, ow Tosettheparitycheckforalltransmission of data through the SMDR port, enter: EFll. 21y.21. I#. l# Be Sure to properly set all axnmunication Programming d- wfien modifjling any single addressvalue. Communication parametersaresetwithaddressesthatare found at [FFl], 2#, 2#, 1 through lO##. 30
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DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 section 400 FFl Issue 3 July 1993 If the parity check has been set, this option determines whether the check is based on an even count or an odd count. To set the parity check for an odd value, enter: The data transmission speeds between the DBS SMDR port and peripheral equipment can be set in arange from 300 bits per second to 9600 bits per second. To set the data transmission speed to 300 bps, enter: pm]* 2#,2#, 2#,OW fFFl],2#,2#,3#, 1w To set the parity check for an even value. enter: JFFll.2#.2#.2#. l# Be sure to pmpexiy set all axnmunication pmgmmming addresses when modifjing anysingleaddressvaiue. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at lFFl], 2#, 2#. 1 thmugh lo??. To set the data transmission speed to 1200 bps, enter: pm], 2#,2#, 3#,2# To set the data transmission speed to 4800 bps, enter: pl], 2#, 2#, 3#,3# To set the data transmission speed to 9600 bps. enter: plw. 2#.2#. 3#.4# Be sure to proper@ set all communication programming addresses when modifying single address value. Communication parameters are setwith addresses that are found at [FFl), 2#, 2#. 1 through lO#. 31
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Section 400 FFl DBS Programming Instructiona Issue 2 July 1993 WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 f ‘This option sets the length of the stop-bit for transmitted data. To set the length of the stop bit data to 1 bit. enter: ~ll.2#,2#.4#. l# To set the length of the stop bit data to 1.5 bits, enter: Sets the length of *he transmitted data string at 5 to 8 bits. To set the length of the data string at 5 bits, enter: CFFl], 2w, 2w. w, 1w To set the length of the data string at 6 bits, enter: pFl],2#,2#,48,2# WFl],2#,2#. 5W, 2W To set the length of the stop bit data to 2 bits, enter: To set the length of the data string at 7 bits, enter: f- [eel], 2#,2#,4#, 3# IFFl],2#,2#,5#, 3% : :......: : :.:..,: :)J::> ::: > . . D J&p@ To set the length of the data string at 8 bits, enter: Be sure to properly set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at [FFll, 2#, 2#, 1 through lO#. 11.2#.2#. 5#.4# ,*~ E3e sure to properly set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at (FFl], 2#, 2#. 1 through lO#. 32
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DBS Programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl Issue 3 July 1993 The SMDR printer can record data for outgoing calls only or both outbound and inbound calls. To set the SMDR. to record only outbound call information, enter: EFl], 2#, 2#, 6#, OW To set the SMDR to record inbound and outbound call information, enter: FFll. 2#. 21. 6#. l# The system must be in the SMDR mode so that the printer can provide usable SMDR data. This is done by performing the following action from the attendant extension: [ON/OFF], #, 93, [ON/OFF]. Al communication settings between the printer and the DBS must be matched. [FFl], 2#, 2#, 1 through 5# addresses encompass these options. Be sure to properly set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at [FFl], 2#, 2#, 1 through lO#. CPC-B software version 2.00 should be upgraded to version 2.05 to eliminate two intermittent potential SMDR deficiencies in recording field codes. See Technote 8 & 12 (March 1992). for complete information. The SMDR printer can record data on long-distance calls only or on all types of outbound calls. To record call data only on long distance calls, enter: [IFFl], 2#, 28, 7#, O# To record call data on all types of outbound calls, enter: jFF11. 2#. 2W. 7#. l# Be sure to properly set all communication programming addresses when modifying any single address value. Communica- tion parameters are set with addresses that are found at [FFl], 2#, 2#, 1 through lO#. CPC-B software version 2.00 should be upgraded to version .2.05 to eliminate two intermittent potential SMDR deficiencies in recording field codes. See Technotes 8 & 12 (March 1992). for complete information. 33
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Section 400 FFl Issue 2 July 1993 DBS Programming h~~tn~ction~~ WC-A / 3.0, CPCB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 f Titles such as Time, Duration and CO# are printed every 60 lines if this feature is enabled. To disable the printing of a title line on every 60th line of the SMDR report, enter: JFFll. 2#.2#. 8#. 0# To set the printing of a title line on every 60th line of the SMDR report, enter: The X-On/X-Off feature of the DBS is a k&ware switch” to temporarily stop the DBS fkom sending data out the SMDR portiftheprinterbufferhasreceivedmore data than it can print. The ability to send a control code to the DBS can be enabled on most commercially available printers. To disable the X-On/X-Off feature of the DBS, so that SMDR data always flows from the SMDR port, enter: mm 2#.2#.9#.0# leel],2#,2#,8#. 19 Be sure to properly set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at [FF’l], 2#, 2#, 1 through lO#+. CRC-B software version 2.00 should be upgraded to version 2.05 to eliminate two intermittent potential SMDR deficiencies in recording field codes. See Technotes 8 81 12 (March 1992). for complete information. To enable the X-On/X-Off feature of the DBS, so that SMDR data will temporarily stop flowing when the printer bulk is fiAl, enter: rFFll,2#,2#, 9n, 1n Be sure to properly set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication parameters are set with addresses that are found at [FFl], 2#, 2#. 1 through lO#. CRC-B software version 2.00 should be upgraded to version 2.05 to eliminate two intermittent potential SMDR deficiencies in recording field codes. See Technotes 8 & 12 (March 1992). for complete information. c- 34
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DBS Programming Inst~ctions WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section 400 FFl Issue.3 July 1993 The baud rate that is used for remote programming capability can be set to 300 or 1200 baud. To set the baud rate for remote progmmmingcapabilityto 3OObaud. enter: fH@Fl],2#,2#, lO#,O# To set the baud rate for remote programming capability to 1200 baud, enter: jmll. 2#.2#. low. 1n When a remote administration “B” card is used, either baud rate setting can be utilized. However when a remote administration “B” card is used with a d ual DBS having a voice mail system connected to an analog extension port, the baud rate must be set to 300 bps. See Technote 3 (April 1991) for complete information. When a remote administration “A” card is used, only the 300 baud rate setting can be used. Parity check, even or odd parity, and stop-bit length parameters are fixed on the WC-B card. The use of peripheral equipment with this card necessitateS that the equipment communication pammeters must be able to be modified. Be sure to properiy set all communication addresses when modifying any single address value. Communication pammeters are set with addresses that are found at [FFl), 2#, 2#, 1 though lO#. The DBS has the capability to dial 8 different PBX access codes. These codes can be one, two. or three digits in length. Thepurposeofthisfeatureissothatwhen the DBS is installed behind a PBX or Centrex, and toll restriction has been set on the DBS, the DBS will disregard the PBX access code digit(s) as part of the dialed number. To store “9” as the Grst PBX access code (for example), enter: pFl],2#,3#,1#,9# To set the second PBX access code of “8” (for example), enter: To reset the PBX dial access code feature tothedefaukinitializedvalue.~ressfFFll, 2#. 3#. (l-8)#. ICONFl#. fON/OFFl. Use (FFl l] to store rr*n as awild card dialed digit. Central office line type is set with program address [FFZ?], (l-64)#. lO#. The first parameter of the program code (l-8). identies the number of the access code. The second parameter of the program code (O-999 or O*-99*), identifies the actual code required to access the PBX or Centrex.
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Section 400 FFl DBS Programming Instructions Issue 2 July 1993 CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 To automatically insert a pause in the PBX access code dialing (and SSD. PSD codes), after the output of the first and/or second, and/or third code number, use this option. The purpose for the use of this pause is that it may take several seconds to connect with a central office telephone line. To set a pause after automatic outpuke of the first dialed digit, (which is assumed to be L( 1” in this example), enter: pFl],2#,3#, 9#, l# To set a pause after automatic outpulse of the second dialed digit, (which is assumed to be “2” in this example), enter: To set a pause after automatic outpulse of the sixth dialed digit. (which is assumed to be “6” in this example), enter: leel],2#,3#, 14#,6# To set a pause after automatic outpulse of the seventh dialed digit, (which is assumed to be “7” in this example), enter: [FFl], 2#, 3W, 15#, 7W To set a pause after automatic outpulse of the eighth dialed digit, (which is assumed to be “8” in this example), enter: @Wl].2#,3#, 16W.81 pFl],2#,3#, 10#,2# To set apause after automatic outpuke of the third dialed digit. (whichis assumed to be “3” in this example), enter: rFFl], 2#,3#, 11#,3# To set a pause after automatic outpulse of the fourth dialed digit, (which is assumed to be “4” in this example), enter: [eel], 2w, 3#, 12#,4# To set a pause after automatic outpuke of the fifth dialed digit, (which is assumed to be “5” in this example), enter: To reset the automatic cause for PBX access code dialing to the default initialized value. Dress lFF11. 2#. 3#, ]CONFl#. lON/OFFI. lhe pause timer value is set with address [FFl], 3#. 12#. Central ofIke line flash timer options are set at address [FF2], (l-64)+!. 13#. pm], 2#, 3#, 13#,5# 36
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DBS Programming In8t~~ction.s WC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 section 400 FFl Issue 3 July 1993 The ring pattern for the universal night answer (UNA) relay-terminals can be set foracontinuousorintermittent ringburst. To set the ring pattern for a 1 second on/ 3 second off pattern, enter: JFFll. 2#.4#. l#.OW To set the ring pattern for a continuous ring burst, enter: pFl],2#,4#, lW, 1w c j n g@yJg$& .::.. .:.. ::.: I.::: When using a non central office sound. source for the buzzer, select 1 second on/ 3 second off to simulate an incomingring. See section 300, Insta.Uation Instructions, for more information on UNA. To establish a central office line ring over external page speakers when the DBS is in the day mode, (and WC-A software is being used) see address (FF4], l#, 73#. To establish a central of&e line ring over external page speakers when the DBS is in the night mode, (and WC-A sofkvare is being used) see address ]FF4], 2#. 73#. To establish a central office line ring over external page speakers when the DBS is in the day mode, (and WC-B software is being used) see address fFF4], l#, 145#. To establish a central office line ring over external page speakers when the DBS is in the night mode, (and WC-B softwareis being used) see address [FF4], l#. 145#. To enableaccess toextemalpaginggroups 0 through 7. the relay(s) must be activated. To reset the external nage interface to the default initialized value Dress. IFFll. 2#, #. ICONFl. lON/OFFl. Extension class of service provides a method to set defined groups of extension features to a class of senrice. This class of service is then assigned to an extension or group of extensions, as desired. The 20 extension features can be assigned in any order and in any amount to any of the 8 classes of service. 37
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section 400 FFl DBS [email protected]~ hstnrctions Issue 2 July 1993 CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 The 20 allowable features that can be classified into any class of service grouping are: Fa8tum Dial Tone On/Off 1#50) 2 Head/Handset Exchange (#51) - 3 BGM On/Off (#53) / 4 (Absence Message Set/Reset (71) 5 Call Forward Set/Reset (72) 6 Do Not Disturb (73) 7 Station Lockout (74) 8 Park Access (75) 9 Park Pick Up (76) 10 Meet Me Answer (771 1 11 IUNA Pickuo (78) 12 IDirect pick Up (79) I 13 /Group Pick Up (70) 14 (Tone/Voice Mode (1) 15 /Message Waiting Set (2) 16 IBusy Override (4) 17 Icall waitin&? (3) Single Une Telephone Transfer (8) To set the extension class of sewice to the default initialized value. press IFFll. 2#, 5#. (l-8)#. (l-20)#. O#. iON/OFFl. The default value of this feature sets full restriction on all classes of service. The extension programmmg for this feature, [FF3], (OOl-144)#, 35#, provides for all features to be available on all extension ports. When the DBS is in the default condition, the extension programming of this feature takes precedence. There are 100 verified forced account codes available for use. A four digit account code ranging from 0001 to 9999 is checked against a list of up to 100 preset values. If the value of the code matches one of the preset values, Central Office line access is granted. For example, to set verified forced account code 1 to a value of 8888, enter: [eel], 2#, 6#, l#, 8888W For example, to set verified forced account code 56 to a value of 5656, enter: CFFl],2#, 6#,56#, 5656# To reset the ve&ed forced account code parameter to the default initial&d value, press IFFll. 2#. 6#t. (l-lOO)#. lCOm . ~ON/OFFl. Forced Account codes found in earlier versions of software have been replaced by this feature. The account code feature (non forced) remains. A veiled forced account code of 0000 is invalid. When viewing an SMDR report, the veri- fied forced account that was used to ac- cess a Central Office line will appear starting in position 70 of the call record line. 38
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DBS Programming Instructions Section 400 FFl CPC-A / 3.0, CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue 3 July 1993 Verified forced account codes can have a toll restriction class of service assigned to them. A caller that uses a particular account code with atoll restriction class of service assigned to it would then be allowed to dial any telephone number allowed under the toll restriction class of service for the verified forced account code.Theextensiontollrestrictionclassof service in this case would be overridden. To set verified account code number 5, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 0”. enter: To set verified account code number 40, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 1”. enter: To set verified account code number 100, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 3”. enter: IFFll, 2#, 6#, lOO#, 2#,3# To set verified account code number 63, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 4”. enter: [eel], 29,6#, 63#, 2#, 4W To set vetied account code number 36. for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 5”. enter: Wl], 2#, 6#, 36#, 2W.58 To set verified account code number 44, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 6’. enter: ml], 2#,6#,40#,2#, 1W ml], 2#,6#, 44#, 2#, 6U To set vetied account code number 22, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “type 2”. enter: To set verified account code number 61, for example, to have a toll restriction class of “Iypc 7”. enter: [eel], 2#,6#,22#,2#,2# Bl], 2#,6#,61#,2#,7# 39