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    FF 6 KEY 
    NAME ASSIGNMENT 
    v2.0  
    						
    							FF 6 Key Name Assignment V2.0 
    NAME ASSIGNMENT 
    CO-TRUNK-LINE NAME ASSIGNMENT 
    FF6-5W-(01-64)#-CONF-(xxxxxx#) 
    You can set CO-trunk-line name assignment 
    COW; Clears data in the programming mode during remote 
    maintenance or you can set it with PCAS. 
    xxxxxx#I: Name or message assignment Programming through a telephone set requires 
    - up to six characters 
    a 72-port Direct Selection Station (DSS/72). 
    Note: The DSS/72 must be set to Telephone 
    Types 11 for extension 100 or 13 for extension 
    101. 
    See under F’F 3 Keu Extension Proaramminq, 
    V2.0 elsewhere in this manual. 
    HUNT-GROUP PILOT NAME ASSIGNMENT 
    FF6-6X-(l-8)#-CON-F-(naanaaxrmx#) 
    CONl? Clears data 
    m#: Name assignment Assigns a name of up to 10 characters to 
    - up to 10 characters a Hunt-Group Pilot Extension number. 
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    Index 
    A 
    ALMkeyLED 9.15 
    Any key 12.28.29.30 
    Attendrqrt console FF key assignment/Any 
    key/Pre-programmed codes 12.29.30 
    Attendant console DSS/72/BLF keys 12.29. 
    30 
    Attendant consoles 12.29.30 
    Attendant intercom hold-recall timer 9. 16 
    Attendant intercom transfer-recall timer 9. 
    17 
    Attendant overflow 2.3 
    Attendant override switch 9. 14 
    Attendant transfer extension number 9. 14 
    Attendants 9. 13, 14 
    B 
    BLF 8, 12, 29, 30 
    Busy signaI 10.22 
    C 
    CO-trunk-line name assignment 
    Common system setttngs. V1.0 
    Common system settings, V2.0 
    CONF 28.29.30 (See NOTE) 
    CPC-B - Version 1.0 2-8 
    WC-B - Version 2.0 9-31 
    D 
    Data tables. Vl.0 2 
    Data tables. V2.0 9- 12 12.31 
    3.4 
    9, 15 
    Daytime delayed-ring tables. 
    V1.0 2. 7 
    Delayed-ring capability 2.3 
    Delayed-ring tables, V1.0 7 
    Delayed-ring tables. V2.0 10.26. 27 Detection timers, V1.0 5 
    Dial time out for digits 10.20 
    DID dial outside telephone number 10. 22 
    DID interdigit dial time out 10. 20 
    DID. immediate or wink start 10, 19 
    DID trunk cards 10. 18 
    Direct-in-dial (DID) - extensions 22 
    Direct-in-dial (DID) - trunks 10. 18, 19. 20 
    Direct Station Select console, V1.0 2. 8 
    Direct Station Select console. V2.0 12. 29. 
    30 
    Distributed. hunt groups 24 
    DSS/72/BLF consoles, V1.0 2. 8 
    DSS/72/BLF consoles, V2.0 12. 29. 30 
    E 
    EL (extension Iine) keys 12.28 
    Extension delayed-ring tables 11. 27 
    Extension delayed-ring capability 9, 15 
    Extension directory display 10. 21 
    Extension FF key assignment/Any key/Pre- 
    programmed codes 12.28 
    Extension FF key assignment/EL/ML keys 
    12.28 
    &tension intercom hold-recall timer 9, 16 
    Extension intercom transfer-recall timer 9. 
    17 
    Extension line (EL) keys 12.28 
    Extension programming, V2.0 10. 21.22 
    Extension ring tables 11, 27 
    F, G 
    FF 1 Key - System Programming. V1.0 2, 3. 
    4. 5 
    FF 1 Key - System Frograrnm irlg. v2.0 9. 13. 
    14. 15. 16. 17 
    FF 2 Key - Trunk Programming. W-0 2.6 
    FF 2 Key - Trunk Programming. V2.0 10. 
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    							FF 3 Key - Extension Programming, V2.0 10. 
    21.22 
    FF 4 Key - Ring Assignment and Hunt Groups, 
    v1.0 2, 7 
    FF 4 Key - Ring Assignment and Hunt Groups, 
    V2.0 10. 23, 24. 25, 26, 27 
    FF 5 Key - Flexible Feature Key Assignment 
    V1.0 2. 8 
    FF 5 Key - Flexible Feature Key Assignment 
    V2.0 12, 28. 29. 30 
    FF 6 Key - Name Assignment 12.31 
    FIASH 28.29.30 (See NOTE) 
    Fourth attendant extension number 9. 13 
    H 
    Hunt-group Daytime CO-line ring tables 11, 
    23 
    Hunt-group daytime delayed-ring tables 11, 
    26 
    Hunt-group extensions 11.25 
    Hunt-group nighttime CO-line ring tables 11, 
    23 
    Hunt-group nighttime delayed-ring tables 11, 
    27 
    Hunt-group-pilot extension number 11, 24 
    Hunt-group-pilot name assignment 12. 31 
    Hunt-group programming 11, 24. 25 
    Hunt-group ring tables 11. 23 
    Hunt-group search methods 11.24 
    I. J, K 
    Incoming CO-line ring signal to a hunt group 
    23 
    Incoming ground detection timer, V1.0 2. 5 
    Initial settings - data tables, V1.0 2 
    Initial settings - data tables. V2.0 
    9. 10. 11. 
    12 
    Intercom HOLD-recall timers 
    9. 16 Intercom recall timers 9. 16. 17 
    Intercom transfer-recall timers 9. 17 
    L 
    Longest idle. hunt groups 
    24 
    Loop-start/ground-start switch. V1.0 
    2, 6 
    Loop-start/ground-start/direct-in-dial. V2.0 
    10. 18 
    M 
    MLkeys 12.28 
    More flexibility for FF keys 12. 28.29. 30 
    Multi-line (ML) key features 13. 14. 16. 17 
    N 
    Name assignment 12.31 
    Nighttime delayed-ring tables. V1.0 2. 7 
    0 ( 
    Outbound ground detection timer. V1.0 
    2. 5 
    p* 9 
    Pilot extension number for a hunt group 
    11. 
    24 
    Preface 1 
    Pre-programm ed codes 
    12. 28. 29.30 
    Pooled-Trunk-Line keys 12. 29. 30 
    R 
    RAI baud rate switch, V1.0 2. 4 
    Ring assignment and hunt groups, V1.0 2, 7 
    Ring assignment and hunt groups, V2.0 
    11. 
    23. 24. 25. 26.27 
    Ringback tone 22 
    Ringback tone with busy signal 10.22 
    Ring tables. V1.0 2. 7 
    Ring tables. V2.0 11. 23. 24, 25. 26.27 
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    Second attendant extension number 
    9. 13 
    Switches 2. 6 
    System programming. V1.0 2. 3. 4 
    System programming. V2.0 9. 13. 14. 15, 
    16. 17 
    v. 
    T 
    Telephone types 10.21 
    Terminal. hunt groups 24 
    Third attendant extension number 
    9. 13 
    Transfer extension number 
    11.25 
    Transfer timer 11.25 
    Trunk cards 10. 18 
    Tnmk programming, V1.0 2. 6 
    Trunk programming, V2.0 10.18 
    U 
    UNA7 
    Universal night answer 7 
    V 
    Voice mail 21, 22 
    Wink-start timer 10. 19 
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    Panasonic 
    Issue 3 - July 1993 
    DBS Programming 
    Forms and Tables 
    Section 450 
    CPC-B Versions 1.0,2.0,3.1, and 4.0 
    CPC-A Versions 3.0,3.1, and 3.2  
    						
    							he new DBS Ffogramming Forins‘ and 
    Tabks, section 450, has fewer pages, yet 
    contains more information on how to make 
    programming easier by using the newly-designed 
    forms to record programmed data. How-to instruc- 
    tions precede each FF Key chapter. 
    While some forms overlap in information, every form 
    charts a specific kind of programming. The instruc- 
    tions make clear who will use each form. 
    This manual is for software versions: 
    CPC-B 1.0, 2.0, 3.1.4.0 
    and 
    CPGA3.0, 3.1, 3.2 
    All of the forms in this manual are intended to be 
    photocopied. Saue your origin& and use them as 
    copy masters.  
    						
    							he FFl Key is for system-wide program- 
    ming. There are seven submodes (l# to 7#) 
    for this key. 
    Time and Date, Recall and Pause timers, and DISA 
    (Direct Inward System Access) are a few of the nearly 
    100 features available for programmin 
    g on the FFl 
    Key. 
    Features programmed on this key affect the entire 
    system. In contrast, the other nine FF keys affect only 
    one extension or trunk, and are programmed on an 
    extension-by-extension or trunk-by-trunk basis. The 
    exception to these keys is System Speed Dial. in the 
    FFlO Key which also affects the entire system. 
    The programming forms and tables for the FFl Key 
    apply to each DBS system (single or double cabinet). 
    The data options for most features are 0 and 1, but 
    some features have more than these two programming 
    options. For example, the options for the Paging fea- 
    ture range from 00 to 07. Other features offer up to 15 
    options, such as the Automatic Pause Timer and 
    Unsupervised Conference Talk-Time (trunk-to-trunk 
    conferencing). 
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    Account Address 
    SMDR timer/starting time display 1: Starting from 16 sec. 
    One-touch dialin 
    -9#-(0 or l)# 
    0: DisaWe 
    Key-bank (automatic) HOLD (DSS BLF) 
    1: Enable 
    -lO#-(0 or 11% 0: Exclusive hold 
    Non-appearance CO line hold 1: System ho/d 
    -1 l#-(0 or l)# 0: Intercom dial tone 
    SLT FLASH control 1: Retrieves he/d CO line 
    -12#-(0 or I)## 0: 2 digits (10 to 69) 
    Sets number of extension digits 1: 3 digiis (100 to 699) 
    -14#-(Oar 1)X 0: Tone 
    Attendant intercom 1: Voice 
    -15#-(0 or 1)X 0: Tone 
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    DBF Account Name 
    Cutover Date 
    sheet of 
    Account Address 
    Account Phone (Main List) 
    Address / Feature 
    -16#-(0 or l)# 
    Solash (alert) tone on a voice call 
    -17#-(0 or 11% See FF3-99, lO# 
    Splash (alert) tone on a busy override 
    -1w(0 or 11% 
    Area code or 1 + area code 
    -19#-(0 or I)# 
    SSD name display - large display 
    -21X40 or 1)C 
    Voice mail tone 
    -22#-(0 or 1 to lS)# 
    Attendant overflow 
    -23#-(0 or l)# 
    Delayed-ring capability 
    -248~(101 to 69/l 1 to 699)# (WC-B Vs. 20) 
    Second attendant 
    -2514101 to 69/l 1 to 699)# (UC-B Vs. 2.0) 
    Third attendant 
    -26#-(101 to 69/l 1 to 699)# (CPC-8 Vs. 2.0) 
    Fourth attendant 
    -27#-(101 to 69/l 1 to 699)t (WC-B Vs. 20) 
    Attendant transfer extension 
    -28140 or 1M (CPC-8 vs. 2.0) 
    Attendant override switch 
    -29WO or l)i (CPC-B Vs. 2.0) 
    Alarm LED mode 
    -3O#-(0 or 1)R (WC-B Vs. 2.0) 
    BLF (extension) delaved ring 
    -31#40 to 6M 
    Analog port transfer ring interval 1: 10 names 
    calls (CPC-B Vs. 1.0) 
    1: 3.0 Set ON / 1 .O Set OFF 
    2: 2.0 Set ON / 2.0 Set Off 
    3: 1 .O Set ON / 2.0 Set OFF 
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