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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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Section 400 FF3 DB3 Programming Instructtons Issue 3 July 1993 WC-A / 3.0. CPGB /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 To display soft key options on the large display telephone (VB-43225). during the time DBS dial tone is heard, this option must be set. To display soft key options on the large display telephone (VB-43225). when calling another extension, this option must be set. o# 1# No Change Main Menu 12# Function Saeen 2 lut Function Saeen 3 2# Personal Speed Dial 14# Function Screen 4 3# System Speed Dial 15# Function Saeen 5 4# Extension Index 16# Function Screen 6 o# l# No Change 12# Function Screen 2 Main Menu 13# Function Screen 3 2# PersonalSpeedDial 14# Function Saeen 4 3# system speed Dial 15# Function Screen 5 4# Extension Index 16# Function Screen 6 5# Guidance Menu 1 17# Function Screen 7 6# Guidance Menu 2 1% Function Screen 8 1 1 7# Guidance Menu 3 I-># 1 Function Screen 9 I 8# Attendant Menu 1 20# Function Screen 10 y# Attendant Menu 2 21# Function Screen 11 1 lo# 1 Attendant Menu 3 ~ ---22# [~Function Saeenl2 I 1 l# Function Screen 1 2ut Function Screen 13 2# Function Screen 14 11# Function Screen 1 23# Function Screen 13 2# Function Saeen 14 To review the screen prompts associated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. To review the screen prompts associated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. 110
DBSPro@-~Instructions WC-A/ 3.0 CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Scction4OOFF3 Issue3 July1993 To display soft key options on the large display telephone m-43225). when accessing a central office line, this option must be set. LCD Menu LCD Menu o# No Change 12# 1 Function Screen 2 (1#)nMen u 1 13# 1 Function Screen 3 1 2# .Personal Speed Dial 14# Function Screen 4 3# System Speed Dial 15# Function Screen 5 4# Extension Index 16# Function Screen 6 5# Guidance Menu 1 17# Function Screen 7 6# Guidance Menu 2 18# Function Screen 8 7# Guidance Menu 3 19# Function Screen 9 ll# Function Screen 1 23# Function Screen 13 24## Function Screen 14 1 D -:#@J!$$p . . . . .::. : . . ..*:‘. To review the screen prompts associated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. To display soft key options on the large display telephone W-43225). when in conversation on central office line, this option must be set. ::..i .pb9 : ...I ~~eQll a# No Change 12# Function Screen 2 4# Extension Index 16#I Function Screen 6 5# Guidance Menu 1 17# Function Saeen 7 rir- Guidance Menu 2 I 1~ I Function Screen 8 I To review the screen prompts associated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. 111
Section 400 FF3 DBS Pro@ammiqf InsIndions Issue 3 July 1993 CPGA / 3.0, WC-B /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 To display soft key options on the large display telephone (V&43225), when receiving a page, this option must be set. LCJI Main Function Saeen 2 I 1# I Main Menu 1 13# 1 Function Screen 3 I To display soft key options on the large display telephone (VB-43225). when a receiving a call waiting tone, this option must be set. OH l# No Change !2# Function Screen 2 Main Menu 13# Function Saeen 3 I 2# I Personat Sueed Dial I 1~ I Function Screen 4 I I 2# I Personai Streed Fiat I 14# I Function Screen 4 7 3## System Speed Dial 15# Function Saeen 5 4# Extension kdex 16# Function Screen 6 3# System Speed Dial 1% Function Screen 5 4# Extension Index 16# Function Saeen 6 I H I GuidanceMenu 1 I 17# I Function Saeen 7 I 6# Guidance Menu 2 18# Function Saeen 8 7# Guidance Menu 3 I# Function Saeen 9 I 8# ~1 Attendant Menu 1 I 20# I Function Screen 10 I I 8# I Attendant Menu 1 --I 20# I Function Screen 10 I 9#i Attendant Menu 2 21# Function Screen 11 1W Attendant Menu 3 22# Function Screen 12 9# Attendant Menu 2 21# Function Screen 11 10# Attendant Menu 3 22# Function Screen 12 I Id Function Saeen 1 I 23# I Function Screen 13 I 24# Function Screen 14 To review the screen prompts associated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. ll# Function Screen 1 23# Function Screen 13 24# Function Screen 14 To review the screen prompts associ- ated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. 112
DBS Pro@ammin~ Instructions Section 400 FF3 CPGA / 3.0 CF’C-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue 3 July 1993 To display soft key options on the large display telephone W-43225). when dialing an extension, this option must be set. UJDMUIU LCDMHUI o# No Change 12# 1 FunctionScreen The large display telephone (W-43225) can be set to display 5 or 10 extension names after the extension menu hasbeen displayed. rxD h4eau No Change LcDMe4ltt 12# I Function keen 2 I 1# I Main Menu 1 13# 1 FunctionScreen I I 1# I Main Menu I 13# I Function Screen 3 1 I 2# I Personal speed Dial I 1~ I Function Screen4 I I 2# I krson~ Speed Dial I 14# I Function Screen 4 I 3# System Speed Dial 1% Function Screen 5 # Extension Index 16# Function Screen 6 3# System Speed Dial lS# FunctionSaeen5 4# Extension Index 16# Function Saecn 6 5# c 6# 7# E 8#t 9f# lO# Guidance Menu 1 Guidance Menu 2 Guidance Menu 3 Attendant Menu 1 Attendant Menu 2 Attendant Menu 3 Guidance Menu 3. Function Sacen 9 Function Screen 10 I Id ~ :- Functton Screen 1 To review the screen prompts associ- ated with the options of this program, see the appendix following this section. ll# Function Screen 1 23# Function Screen 13 24# Function Screen 14 To set an extension port to display 5 extension names. enter 1. fD= extt%MiOXl DOti Xlumber)#, 341. on To set extension port 22 for example, to display 10 extension names, enter: FF3],22#, 341, 1w 113
Section 400 FF3 Issue3July1993 DBSRograrmPaingI.n&ructions CPGA/ 3.0, WC-B /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Direct inward dialed numbers that have been dialed by a caller need to be assigned to extension ports, so that the number dialed will ring on all extensions they are supposed to appear on. A DID number can be set to ring on one extension port only. To set DID number 0000 to ring on a DBS extension port number, enter: 1. (Dm C?XtC!DSiOll DOrt llUIDk~~#, 35#.oooo#. To set DID number 4444 to ring on extension port 50. for example, enter: Once extension features have been put into one of 8 possible classes of service in address [FFl], 2#, 5#, aparticularclass of service has to be assigned to an extension. To assign all extension features to a DBS extension for exxnple, enter: 1. tDBS extension port numberl#, 35#.0# To assign class of service 4 to extension port 54, for example. enter: ml* 54#,35#,4# ~ :_ . . . : *: :. *FF See programming at the (FFl]. 2#, 5# address for the list of features that can be applied to a class of service. This feature has been moved to address [FFl], 8#, 3# in UC-B software versions 3.00 and newer. This changes provides greater flexibility in the assignment of DID numbers. 114
DB!3Frogrammh.g~~ctio~ WC-A/ 3.0 CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Section4OOFF3 iseue 3July1993 The ringback tone a caller hears when arriving at an extension that is busy because the same multi line key is in use bythecalledparty,canbesetintbis address. To give the calling party a ringback and busy tone, enter: 1. (DBS extension Port number)#, 36#.0# To give the calling party a busy signal, enter: fFF3], (DBS extension port xwmber)#, 36#,1# To give the calling party a ringback tone, enter: [FF3), (DBS extension port number)#, 36#,2# Assigns a port class to each station port that will access the Tl. Port classes are used to assign pad levels to connections made via the Tl. (Pad levels control volume.) By default, DEB phones are assigned a circuit type, based on whether they are lCEI.s or SLTs. The circuit type is used with digital pad settings to determine the loss/gain set- tings for connections to the Tl. (See “Digital Pad Setting.” The Tl port Class parameter is provided in case a specific phone or group of phones needs a unique pad level. For example, an SLT is assigned by de- fault as “circuit type 2.” However, if an SLT in a remote warehouse has inad- eQi2.e volume levels, the circuit type for the SLT could be changed to 7 (Option 1). Once the SLT is changed to drcuft type 7, the pad levels for circuit type 7 could be changed to provide the correct volume setting. Circuit types are also provided for trunk ports. See Figure 1 for a definition of drcLlit types. This programming parameter will allow youtoassigncircuittypes l-12toasta- tion port. However, it should only be changed to circuit type 7 or 8 (Option 1 or 2). 115
Section 400 FF3 Issue 3 July 1993 DBS programming Instructions WC-A / 3.0. CFGB /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 f Figure 1 shows circuit-type numbers. Cir- To determine what type of action will occur cuit ‘Apes 1.2.7, and 8 are used to assign when an SLT user hook flashes while in port classes to stations. Figure 1. Circuit-type Numbers circuit Types No. K-TEL 1 SLT _ 2 DATA# 3 Analog CO Trk 4 Tl Master 5 Tl Slave 6 OPTlONl* 7 &llON 2* 8 DTMF## 9 CON-F (SCC)# 10 TONE1 (MFRl)# 11 TONE2 (MFR2)# 12 ~nversationwithacallerwithanothercaIler already on hold, this feature must be set. The two possible types of action are alternately tog@ng between the party on hold and the party being talked to, or, conferencing the two parties together with the SLT user. To toggle between the two parties connected to an SLT user, enter: . mBs extension DOrt number)#. 38w. O# -.- .. c To conferencetwopartieswiththe SLTuser, enter: P31, @BS extension port number)#, 38#, l# 116
DBS Rogramminx instructions CF’GA / 3.0 CPGB / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 To set a distinctive extension ring pattern for central office calls that are set to ring at an extension, this feature must be set. The ring patterns for proprietary DBS phones are different than those of SLT or OPX phones. Either of ten different patterns can be set for an extension. Section 400 FFS issue 3 July 1993 The handset receive volume of the digital single line telephone can be set to a normal or louder than normal volume. The louder than normal setting gives a +fSdB gain over the normal setting, which results in a volume level approximately twice that of the normal setting. To set the digitial SLT handset receiving volume to the normal level, enter: .fDBs extensionDOrt numberl#. 40#. ow To set the digitial SLT handset receiving volume to louder than normal, enter: W], (DBS extension port number)#, 40#,1# 117
Section4OOFF3 Issue3July1993 DBSRo@ammin~Instructions CPGA/ 3.0, CPGB /2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 2# 3# 4#l Digital Ring Pattan 2 Seconds ON/ 2Seconds OFF 7# 1 Second ON/ 1 Second Off 1 Second ON/ 2 Seconds OFF lSecondOnl3 Sceonds OFF .5 Second ON/ .5 Second OFF .5 Second ON/ .5 Second OFF. .5 Second ON/ .5 Seconds OFF, .5 Second ON t3.5 Seconds OFF .5 Second ON/ 3.5 Seconds OFF 1 Second ON/7 Seconds Off SLT&X?XRing SLT/ovxRia~. F%ttan . Pattan . . . DeDends On SLT w Transfer Ring 5# 1 Second On/ 5 Settine Sctxnds OFF l# 3 Seconds ON/ 1 Second OFF 1 Second ON/7 Second Off I I 2# 2 Seconds ON/ I I 7# .5 Second ONn.5 2Seconds OFF Second OFF, I I 3# 1 Second ON/2 Second OFF I I 8# .5 Second ON/ 3.5 Seconds OFF I 4## 1 Second ON/ 3 Seconds Off .5 Second ON/ 3.5 Seconds OFF This feature enables an extension to be physically moved from one position to another, and to take all features that have been applied to the extension in it’s origInal position, to the new position without doing manual program changes. By applying an auto set relocation code to a phone, and using this code when an extension is moved, extension moving is eflkient and quick. To apply no auto set relocation code to an extension port, enter: 1. mBs extension Dolt number)#, 4lklCONFl To apply an auto set relocation code of 7777 to extension port 45, for example, enter: rFF3]*45%*41#,7777# ~ :.. :: .:... :::, ..:.. _ ,... * The auto set relocation code is applied to the original extension being moved. After the extension is plugged into the new port position, press ON/OFF. #lo. (original DBS port number)#, then the (4 digit auto set relocation code number). After the process is complete, reset the phone on the new port by disconnecting the modular plug, and reconnecting it. The origlnal port position converts to a “0” type. The transfer of phones between digital and analog ports cannot be done. The transfer of phones between analog ports, or between digital ports can be done. 118
DBS Rogrammin~ hstructions Section 400 FF3 CE’GA/ 3.0 CPC-B / 2.0 / 3.0 / 4.0 Issue3 July1993 An extension can be set in a permanent call forward setting. This fatunz is mainly forusewithperipheralequipment(s~~ voice mail applications)), where it is desired to haveanexknsionring for a period oftime, and then always forward to the same extension port. To not have an extension permanently call forwarded for all calls, enter: l rDBs extension Dort numberl#, 42W. On To turn permanent call forwarding off, enter: FF3], (DBS extension port number)#, .-. 42#, 1W To have an extension permanently call forwardedwhenanextensionuserisbusy, enter: (FF3], (DBS extension port number)#, 42#, 26 To have an extension permanently call forwarded when an extension user does not answer, enter: (FF3]. (DBS extension port number)#, 426.36 If permanent call forwarding is applied, an extension number must be set as the target of forwarded calls. This ad- dress sets the call forward target. If permanent call forwarding is not enabled, no call forwarding extension is required. The default initialized value of this adddress would then be: jFF31. (DBS extension DO& number)#, 43w. ICONFL To set extension number 333 as the target extension of calls from source extension number 105, enter: (FF3],105#. 438.333% Permanent call forwarding can be overridden by call forwarding set at the extension level. 119