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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 300 Installation Guide
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CC RuZes and Regulations 106 A p f : P e n d i X B f
In compliance with the requirements of Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations for e connection of Terminal equipment to the telephone network, and for your conven- n ience. the following information is presented. d Notifying the Telephone Company i x When connecting or disconnectin Terminal equipment to the telephone network, notify the telephone company of tfl e following: connection line(s), FCC registration B number, and ringer equivalence number of the registered Terminal equipment. FCC Registration Numbers Model Numbers Key System Hybrid System VB-420 10 (DBS308) ACKUSA-61853~KF-E ACKUSA-61855~MF-E VB-42020 (DBS616) ACKUSA-6185~KF-E ACKUSA-61856-MF-E When enabling Pooled Trunk Access, inform the telephone company or a Panasonic service center of the MF-E FCC Registration number. According to FCC rules, Pooled Trunk Access is regarded as one of the distinguishing features of a PBX as opposed to a key telephone system. The REN determines the number of devices you may connect to your telephone line and still have all those devices ring when your telephone number is called. In most, but not all areas, the total RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five (5.0). Contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for . your calling area. Service order code Network address signaling code Facility interface code Required network interface code 9.OF E 02LS2 (2 wire/loop start) RT25c DIRECT C~NNECTIONTOA PARTYLINE ORCOIN-OPERATEDTELSPHOXE LINEIS PROMBITED If you are on a party line, please check with your local telephone company for further information. 107
Should Terminal equipment cause harm to the telephone network. the telephone company shall. e where practical. notify the customer that service may be temporarily disconUnued. However, where prior noUce is not practical, the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service forthwith, n if such action is reasonable in the circumstances. In case of un-notified temporary discontinuance of d service. the telephone company shall: i X 0 Promptly notify the customer of such temporary discontinuance of service. B (B) Afford the customer the opportunity to correct the situation which gave rise to the temporary disconttnuance. (Cl Inform the customer of the right to bring a complaint to the Commission pursuant to the procedures set out in Part 68 of the FCC Rules and Regulations. (A) Availability of telephone information: Technical information on interface parameters and specifications not set by FCC Rules, including the number of ringers which may be connected to a particular telephone line to permit Terminal equipment to operate in a manner compatible with telephone company commumcaUons facilities, shah be provided by the telephqne company upon customer’s request. f 03 Changes in telephone company communications facilities. equipment, operations and procedures: The telephone company may make changes in its communicaUons facilities. equip- ment. operauons or procedures. where such action is reasonably required in the ’ operaUon of its business and is not inconsistent with the rules and regulations in FCC Part 68. lfsuch changes can be reasonably expected to render any customer’sTerminal equipment IncompaUble with telephone company communications facilities or require modification or alteration of such Terminal equipment or otherwise materially affect its use or performance. the customer shall be given adequate notfce. in writing, to allow the customer an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted service. ; 108
This system is hearing-aid compatible. e n d i %iEN bX3 EWHMINQ EMERQENCT NUMBERS OR B&JUNG TEAT CALLS lro EMEROENCY NUMBERS: (A) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call. x B U.3 Program or test emergency numbers only in off-peak hours: these are usually in the early morning or late evening. THE GRANTEE OR ITS Acmm SHALL PROWDE THE USER OF THE REGISTERED EQUIPMENT WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: (A1 installation. operation and repair procedures. where applicable. / I 03 Registered Terminal equipment may not be used with party lines or coin lines. (Cl When a malfunction is indicated the customer shall disconnect the registered equipment from the telephone line to determine the problem. Until the problem is corrected, discon- nect all equipment. (D) If connections other than W25C are needed. contact the local telephone company. 109
PLEASE OEBERVE THE FOLLOW~O GUIDELINES TO ASSURE THE SAFE USE OF Yom TELEPHONE (A) 03 (Cl (D) (El (F) (G) (HI This product is an electrical device and can be hazardous if immersed in water. To avoid the risk of electrical shock. do not use this unit while in the bathtub. shower. or when wet. lf you accidently drop the unit into water. unplug it first. then retrieve it by pulling the cord. The telephone should not be exposed to heat sources, direct sunlight. extreme temperatures. moisture, strong vibrations or greasy or dusty environments. Never attempt to insert wires. pins or similar objects in the vents or openings of the telephone. Never clean the telephone with benzol. paint thinner or other solvent materials. Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in a wet area unless they are specifically designed for that purpose. Never touch un-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface. Warning -This unit generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. And if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual. may cause radio interference. The Unit has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures are necessary to correct the interference. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: A P ., P 8 n d i X B This booklet is available locally from FCC regional offices. 110
Index A 211 restriction 51.87, 103 311 restriction 51, 87. 103 411 restriction 51.87. 103 511 restriction 51.87. 103 611 restriction 51.87. 103 7-digit dial restriction/COR types (2 to 6) 50, 51. 54. 87. 88. 103, 104 711 restriction 51.87. 103 811 restriction 51.87, 103 911 restriction 51.87. 103 ABCD inband si.@alhq 27.78.94 Absence messages (5 to 9) 48. 49.86.87. 102. 103 Account code 35.67.70.86, 102 Add table &CR) 57.62.89 AFP 42.45 Alarm indication sigual (AIS) detection 25. 77.93 Alarm LED mode 4.74.90 Alarm notification red 24. 26. 77. 78. 93. 94 yellow 24.25. 77. 78.93. 94 Alarm relay recovery mode. 24.25. 77, 78. 93. 94 Alert tone 4.74.90 Analog port transfer ring interval 4.74.90 Answer key 86. 102 Auy key/pre-programmed codes 45. 46. 83-85. 99- 10 1 Appendix A 73- 105 Appendix B 106-l 10 Area Codes LCR 57.58.88. 104 TRS 50, 52. 56. 87. 88. 103. 104 Attendant 3. 4. 8-13. 18. 19, 42. 45. 74. 86, 90. 102 consoles/flexible feature key assignment 42, 45, 85. 101 feature package (AFP) 42, 45, 85, 101 HOLD-recall ttmer 8, 76.92 Hunt Group recall timer 10. 75. 9.1 intercom HOLD-recall timer 9, 75, 91 transfer recall timer 9. 75. 9 1 voice/tone call 3. 74. 90 overflow 4, 74. 90 I Y ‘, r : e X override switch 4. 74. 90 park-HOLD recall timer 11, 75, 91 reversion timer 12. 75. 91 transfer extension 4. 74. 90 transfer recall timer 9. 75. 9 1 Auto day mode 20.76. 92 AUTO-FLASH-RED&IL 3.74,90 Auto set relocation codes 37. 67, 68. 70, 80. 96 Automatic Dialers 109 Automatic HOLD (key-bank HOLD) 3,74,90 Automatic pause 31.79.95 Automatic pause after dialiug (1 to 9.0) 6. 7. 75.91 Automatic pause timer 13.75.91 c Automatic switch to uight mode 8.75.91 B Background music (BGM) 86, 102 BGM (Background music) 86, 102 BLF (busy-lamp field) 4. 74. 90 BLF (extension) delayed ring 4.74.90 BLF port number (EM/24 console station- port number) 35, 77.93 n Busy-lamp field (BLF) 4. 74, 90 Busy overridden 35.67.68.77.93 Busy override 35. 67.68.70.71.86, 102 Busy tone (voice mail) 4, 74, 90 Busy tone transmission 27. 78. 94 C Cable 70, 72 i 112
Call forward 72.86. 102 /busy 86, 102 /CO line 86. 102 /no answer 86. 102 /no answer/busy 86, 102 /no answer timer 16.75,91 CalI waiting 36, 67.70.86. 102 display/large-display telephone 37. 77. 93 Call Coverage Group 38.4 1.5 1.68. 70. 72, 81.97 covering extension 1 41. 51, 68.81. 97 covering extension 2 41. 51, 68. 81. 97 extensions 41. 97 Call Coverage Group extension tables (1 to 16) 38. 41. 81 Call duration display 3. 74.90 Chart/FF key codes 86. 102 Circuit number (telephone number) 29. 30. Class of Restriction (COR) 50-56.87. 88. 100, 101 Class of sedce setting 51.87. 1038.67.68. 70. 72. 75. 91 CO delayed ringing timer 19.76.92 CO line display after dialing/large-display 37, 77. 91 display during dialing/large-display 37. 77 91 FLASH timer 14, 75. 90 off hook signal 35. 77.91 off hook signal pattern 36. 67. 68. 77. 91 off hook signal volume 36. 67.68. 77. 91 co trunk name 49.87. 103 preference (access code 881 86. 102 Compatibility of the Telephone Network and Terminal Equipment 108 CONF key 42 Connection to a Coin-Operated Telephone Line 107 Connection to a Party Line 107 Copy Mode extensions 34, 63, 89, 102 LED FF keys 63. 89, 102 trunks 63. 89, 102 113 COR I (Class of Restriction) 50-56. 87. 88. 103, n 104 d WRSI types 50-56. 87, 88, 103, 104 e X D Damage to a telephone line 108 Date 3. 74.90 Day 3.74.90 TRS - all extensions 88. 104 Day 3.74.90 delayed-ring tables 81. 97 riw 81.97 TRS 88.104 Debounce timer 22.77.93 Default charts 74-89 pocket-sized version 90- 105 Delayed-ring capability 4.72 Delete table &CR) 57. 62.89, 105 Detection timers 17. 75. 91 Dial time-out for digits, DID 33, 76.92 Dial pause timer 15.75.91 Dial tone detection 3 1.76.92 Dial tone generation 27.78.94 Dial tone transmission 27. 78. 94 Dialing restriction during an incoming call (TRS) 51. 87. 103 DID confirmation of reset 21.76. 92 dial setting 27. 78. 94 digit dial time-out 33. 76, 92 Immediate or Wink start 32. 76. 92 interdigit dial time-out 33. 76. 92 outside extension 37. 76. 92 reset 21. 76. 92 trunk card 32, 76. 92 trunk lines 28 DID dialing assignment 27.78.94 DID/DNIS emulation 5.74.90 DID/T1 reset 21, 76. 92 Digital pads 23. 77.,93 Digit restrictions (TRS) 52, 88. 104
Direct Inward System Access (DISA) 2 1. 32, 76.92 Direct Station Select (DSS) 42. 46. 48, 49. 84, 100 DISA enable 32, 76. 92 end timer 32. 76. 92 ID code 32.76. 92 outgoing codes 1 and 2 32, 76. 92 start timer 32, 76. 92 Disconnect timer 22. 76. 92 Display (SSD) 3. 74. 90 DND (Do Not Disturb) 86, 102 DMS dialing assignment 27. 78.94 Do Not Disturb (DND) 86. 102 D-SLT handset volume level 67.68. 70 DSS (Direct Station Select) 42. 46, 48. 49.84. 85. 100, 101 extensions 46.84, 100 DSS/72 BLF consoles flexible feature key assignment 46.49.84.85. 100. 101 FF keys 42.46.84 DTMF signal sending time 31.76.92 -p-data mode (Xon/Xoff) 5.74.90 E EL (extension line) 83.99 EL/ML keys 43.44.83.99 EM (Extension Module) 35.42.47. 77.93 EM/24 console station port number 35.77. 93 Enables DXSA 31. 76. 92 EPI (external page interface) 7. 8, 75.91 Exclusive HOLD 3.74.90 Extension delayed-ring tables 4. 67. 68, 8 1. 97 delayed ringing timer 20, 76, 92 digits 3. 74. 90 directory display/large-display telephone 37, 80, 96 114 flexible feature key assignment 42-44. I 83-86 n HOLD-recall timer 9, 75. 91 d Hunt Group recall timer 11, 75, 91 e X intercom HOLD-recall timer 18, 75. 91 transfer-recall timer 19. 75. 91 voice/tone caIl 3. 74. 90 keys 42-44, 83-85 name assignment 49.87. 103 number 35.80.96 page groups (00 to 07) 36.80.96 page ring 86. 102 park-HOLD recall timer 12. 75. 91 ports 34, 35-37.80.96 programming 34-37. 80. 96 ring tables 81, 97 ring pattern 67. 68, 70 KTEL 37.80.96 SLT/OPX 37.80.96 transfer-recall timer Extension Module (EM) 35.42.47.77.93 Extension summary 34.38.50.66-70 Extensions - (two or three digits) 86, 102 External Page Interface (Em) page groups 7.8. 75, 91 F FCC Rules and Regulations 106- 110 FFl key - System programming 2-27. 74-78. 90-94 1’F2 key - Trunk programming 28-33.79.95 FF3 key - &tension programming 34-37. 80.96 FF4 key - Ring assignment and Hunt Groups 38-41.81.82. 97, 98 FFS key - Flexible feature key assignment 42-47, 83-86. 99- 102 FF6 key - Name assignment 48.49.87.103 FF7 key - Toll restrictions 50-56.87, 88, 104 FFS key - Least Cost Routing 57-62.88.89. 104. 105