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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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RF1 Key - System DBS Account Name Account Address Cutover Date Sheet-of Account Phone (Main List) Address / Feature -4#-3#-4#-(0to 9oooM (Master cabinet) -5#-3#-4#-(oto5QOO)u (slave cabinet) Loss sianal counter (Sla Loss Count) -4#-3#-5+(0to 5xmo)# (Master cabinet) -5#-3#-5#-(0t09000)x (Slave cabinet) Svnc loss counter (Svnc Loss Count) -4#-3#-#-(0t05aOO)x (Master cabinet) -S#-3#-#-(0 to 9000)# (slave cabinet) Yellow alarm counter (Yet Alm Count) -4x-4#-l#-(0 to 1)X (Master cabinet) -5#-4#-1X-(0 to I)# (5lave cabinet) Yellow alarm relay (Ye1 Alm Relay) -4X-4X-2+(0 to 1)# (Master cabinet) -W-4%-2+(0 to l)# (5lave cabinet) Red alarm relay (Red Aim Relay) -4%-4#-3%-(Oto 1)R (Master cabinet) -5#-4#-3n-(oto I)# (slave cabinet) Loss relay -4#-4#-4%-(0t0 1)X (Master cabinet) -5#-4#-4n-(oto l)# (5Jave cabinet) Frame loss relav (Frm Loss Relav) -4#-4#-5n-(oto I)# -5#-4#-5#-(0t0 I)# A6 relay -4#-4#-6#-(Oto I)# -5#-4#-6#-(Oto l)# (Master cabinet) (slave cabinet) (Master cabinet) (Slave cabinet) Alarm relay reset Trunk Type 0 to 9000/24h 0 to 9000/24h &limed 1: Manual 1: Ground Start 1 2: Ground Start 2 3: E&M S Y 8 t e In W i d e
l?FlKey-Sptem DBS Account Name Cutover Date Sheet of Account Address Account Phone (Main List) DID/DNIS table (DID/DNIS) 1: DID 2: DNIS -6#(1 to 64)#-3#-(0 to 211 Outgoing type 0: lmmedute Staff 1: Wink stati 2: Dial Tone start -6#(1 to 64)#-4#-(0 to 1 I# Incoming type 0: lmmedlote Sfat/rlngdown 1: Wink start -6#(1 to 64)#-H-(0 to 2)# Trunk mode -6#(1 to &I)#-61140 to I># Robbing bit setting (Robbing bit set) 0: Bothwoy 1: Outgoing only 0: Off (ABCD signal not used) 1: On CABCD s/gnu/ used) -6#(l to 64)#-7#-(0 to l)# Incoming dialing method (Incoming Dial) 0: Dial pulse (1 OPPS) 1: DtMF -6#(1 to 64)#-8#-(0 to l)# Dial tone transmission (DT Send) 0: off 1: On -6#(1 to 64)#-9#-(0 to l)# I 0: off I Busy tone transmission (BT Send) 1: On -6#(1 to 64)#-lO#-(0 to 1)Y Dial tone generation (DT Receive) 0: off 1: On -6#(1 to 64)#-ll#-(0 to 1M Ringback transmission (RBT Send) 0: on 1: On oto 15 -7#(o to 99%9#-2#-(0 to 2)# oto 15 Other alarms detection (Other Aim Det) (1) (1 - 250 ms) I I -&/(I to &a)#-(10 to 69 or 100 to 699M Y 8 t e m W i d e f 26
FFl Key - System S Y 8 t e m W i d e S e t t i n Q 8 2 r
he FF2 Key is for programming trunk lines and acts as an interface between the CO or DID trunk lines and the DBS system. There are two programming forms for the FF2 Key: The Trunk Port list is for assigned names and TelCo circuit numbers. The Trunk Features list is for recording any of the 25 features that can be programmed on each trunk port. Notes: (1) The Pooled Tmk Group Access settings in the FF2 Key (Trunks’ programming) are different from the Trunk Group settings in the FF8 Key (LCR program- ming): (a) Trunk lines set in the FF2 Key are accessed by the user with access codes (9, 8 1 to 86). (b) Trunk lines set in the FF8 Key are automatically selected by the system. Save Your Original Forms!!! c d F F 2 K e Y 28
FF2Key-TrunkRwts FF2Key-TrunkRwts Account Address Account Addre Account Phone (Main List) T r U n k P 0 r t L i 8 t
#?F2Key-TmnkPb~ Trunk Ports I ~‘.y”.-.. ..“...D. (Circuit Number) U n L i S t f
FlCZKey-TmnkRrts DBS Account Name Account Address Cutover Date Sheet of Account Phone (Main List) r Adctre~~ I Feature I Progrcml optkms I I Trunk Ports (01-W I I I I I I I I I 0: No pooled trunk access Pooled trunk access, Group 84 -(l to 6A)#-W-(0 or 111 Pooled trunk access, Group 85 -(l to 64#-9#-(0 or l)# Pooled trunk access, Group 86 -(l to 64)Clow1 or a0 Trunk llne type -(l to 64)#-1 l#-(0 of l)# Enables DISA 1: Group 84 0: No pooled trunk access l:GfoupE!s 0: No poded trunk access 1: Group 86 1: CO line 2: PBX he Private line port number MF signal sending time omlng ring signal 1:3secsON/l secOFF 2: 2 sea ON/2 sea OFF 3: 1 set ON/l set OFF 4: 1 secON/2secsOFF 5: 1 secON/3secsOFF 6: 5 set ON/.5 set OFF 7: .5 set ON/.5 set OFF .5 see ONl2.5 sea OFF 8: .5 set ON/X5 sea OFF P T r U n k S e t t i n Q s
FF2Key-IVunkPorts Account Address Cutover Date sheet of Account Phone (Main List) r Addross / Fwh~ro I Program OptIons I I I Trunk Ports (01-64) I I I I I I I Trunk disconnect timer -(l to 64)#-19f-(HHMMM 7: SO ms 8: 4OOms 9: 45orns 10: 5ooms 11: 55oms 12: 6ooms 13:65orn.s ld: 7txms 15: 750 ms No entry d defaun 1: Ground-start trunk (CPC-B Va 2.0) r T r U n k P 0 r t S e t t i n Q s c 32
FF2Key-TrunkPorts DBS Account Name Account Address Cutover Date Sheet of Account Phone (Main List) (CPC-B Va 2.0) 3.0 FF3-351 1: 15seconds 2 16seconds 3: 17smnds 4 I8socalds 5 19seconds 6:2oseconds 7: 21 seconds 8:22seconds lo: 18 seconds 11: 18 seconds 12: 18seconds 13: 18seconds (CPC-8 Va 2-a) !30. FF3-351 Tl port clas - trunk (CPC-B Vs. 4.0 or high.0 r T r u n k P 0 r t S e t t i n !Y a
he FF3 Key is for programming exten- sions. The 36 feature available for this key represent 36 submodes (l# to 36#). Telephone Types, submode 2#, default automatically to data settings 1 through 7 or can be set in programming mode using data 8 through 19. The number ofbuttons or keys on the telephone determine how many FF keys are available for programming. DBS telephone models come in 16-, 22-, and 34-button sets. There are several programming forms avaiZable for extension programming: The Extension Ports form summarizes the programming on all extension ports and is for use by the installer/programmer. Theforms expU.ned below are located at the backof this mama2 inunediately following the RF1 0 Key information: The Extension Summary form is for recording features programmed on a single extension port. The salesperson or programmer and the system administrator will use this form to design a program for an extension port. Refer to the Extension General hformztim and the Extension Programning boxes on this form. Use a separate form for each extension port. Photocopy the original form and use only the copies. The Summary Key Plan or the Key Plan are for the Customer. Use either form as appropriate. To copy extension featuresjhm one extension port to another extension port, use the FF9 Key. Save Your Original Forms!!! F F 3 K e Y i 34