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Panasonic Digital Business System Section 700 Feature Operation Manual
Panasonic Digital Business System Section 700 Feature Operation Manual
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-25 Hardware Requirements SCC-B Version 1.2 or higher is required for this feature. Considerations One of ten ringing patterns can be selected. The ringing patterns are different for key phones and SLT/OPX phones. Door Box (Using Extension Adaptor) (CPC-B Version 7.0 and higher and CPC-A II Version 7.0 and higher) Description Door boxes (also called door phones) and door openers work together....
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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Page 3-26 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 2. While still connected to the call, dial: #3 XXX NNNN * (where XXX is the Door Box extension number and NNNN is the Door Opener Access Code, if required - 9999 by default) 3. The door will unlock. Listen for the person to enter the building before hanging up. Related Programming FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): Ringing Assignments (all) FF1 (System Programming): Door Phone Assignments...
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-27 Door Box (Using Trunk Adaptor) (All Versions) Description Door Boxes (also called door phones) and door openers work together. The door box is an intercom that allows visitors to announce their presence from the office door. The door opener enables a user to unlock the door using a telephone. Door openers are not sold by Panasonic; they can be purchased separately from an electronics...
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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Page 3-28 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 While the Door Opener is functioning, a call from another Door Box on the same door box adaptor cannot be answered. Considerations The trunk connected to the Door Box Adaptor must be set to dial pulse. Sensor (All Versions) Description The sensor is a device that detects when a circuit is opened or closed. Sensors can be used to detect events such as the opening of windows or doors. When...
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-29 DP/DTMF Stations (All Versions) Description The DBS allows both dial pulse and DTMF extension types. Related Programming FF2 (Trunk): DTMF/Pulse Dialing for Trunks Considerations DP to DTMF Signal Conversion allows DTMF extensions to use either dial pulse or DTMF trunks. DP to DTMF Signal Conversion (All Versions) Description This feature allows an extension user to switch from DP to DTMF...
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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Page 3-30 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 Once DTMF dialing is invoked, the user cannot switch back to pulse dialing without disconnecting the call. Changing from dial pulse to DTMF is possible even if the “*” or “#” key is programmed for speed dialing. Hunting Priority for VAUs (CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher) Description This feature allows hunting priority to be assigned to calls that overflow from the hunt group to...
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-31 Figure 2-1. VAU hunting priority Related Programming FF3 (Extension): VAU Port Assignment FF3 (Extension): VAU Hunting Priority Considerations The following call types are routed to the first VAU message: - Trunk calls (including DID and DNIS calls) - Transferred trunk calls - Intercom calls - Transferred intercom calls. All recalls are routed to the second VAU message. CO Direct Trunk...
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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Page 3-32 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 Independent Timers (CPC-AII and CPC-B, Version 3.1 or higher) Description Beginning with CPC-B Version 3.1, the DBS provides separate timers for Call Forwarding-No Answer, CO Delayed Ring, Extension Delayed Ring, and Hunt Group--No Answer. The Call Forwarding-No Answer timer determines how long a call will ring an extension before forwarding. The CO Delayed Ring and Extension Delayed Ring...
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Section 700 - Operation Chapter 3. System Features DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page 3-33 Least Cost Routing (LCR) (All Versions) Description Least cost routing (LCR) automatically selects the least expensive route available for toll calls. LCR is accessed by dialing “9” before placing a call. Related Programming Primary Program Areas: FF1 (System): Least Cost Routing (LCR) Access FF3 (Extension): Forced Least Cost Routing FF8 (LCR): Time Priority Tables FF8 (LCR): LCR...
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Chapter 3. System Features Section 700 - Operation Page 3-34 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 DBS-2.3/9.2-700 Music-on-Hold (All Versions) Description The DBS can provide Music-on-Hold to parties on hold on a CO line. The Music-on-Hold feature can also be used to play announcements or advertisements if desired. The system can provide Music-on-Hold using the background music source or a separate music source. See “Background Music” on page 3-11 for more information. Beginning with CPC-AII Version...