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Night Service
(CPC-AII prior to Version 7.0 and CPC-B Prior to Version 7.0)
Description
The Attendant can switch the system between Day and Night Modes for 
answering outside calls. It is also possible to program the system to 
automatically switch between night and day modes. (CPC-AII or CPC-B 
Version 4.0 or higher is required for automatic day mode settings.)
While in Night Mode (generally...

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 The ON/OFF
 LED lights.
2. Dial “#52.”
3. Press the ON/OFF
 key.
 The ON/OFF
 LED goes off.
 “DAY MODE” appears on the display.
Related Programming
 FF1 (System): Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C, & B)
 FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Day Ring Assignment
 FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Night Ring Assignment
Hardware Requirements
 Calls during Night Mode are often directed to...

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Night Service
(CPC-AII Version 7.0 and higher and CPC-B Version 7.0 and higher)
Description
The Attendant can switch the system between Day and two Night Modes for 
answering outside calls. It is also possible to program the system to 
automatically switch between night and day modes. 
While in a Night Mode (generally used at night or any time when your office 
is closed), incoming calls can...

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 The ON/OFF
 LED lights.
2. Dial “#521
.” (Note: #520 can be used to toggle between modes.)
3. Press the ON/OFF
 key.
 The ON/OFF
 LED goes off.
 “DAY MODE” appears on the display.
Related Programming
 FF1 (System): Ring Patterns for UNA Terminals (M, C, & B)
 FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Day Ring Assignments
 FF4 (Ringing and Hunt Groups): CO Night Ring Assignments
 FF4 (Ringing and...

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Off-Premises Extension
(All Versions)
Description
SLTs that are located in remote locations can be connected to the DBS 
through the Off-Premises Extension (OPX) Adaptor. 
Off-premise phones can be connected through a direct line to the DBS or 
through the central office, depending on how far they are from the main 
cabinet. For specifications, see Installation (Section 300). 
Operation
Feature...

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from an extension, give instructions to an entire group, or communicate with 
several people at once. If an external paging system is connected to your 
system, pages can also be sent through its speakers.
Beginning with CPC-B Version 3.1, the Paging feature can also be 
programmed to time out after sixty seconds. When a page call times out, a 
busy tone is sent to the extension that initiated...

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 Paging cannot be heard at busy extensions or at extensions for which the 
Do Not Disturb, Call Forwarding, or Absence Message feature is activated. 
 You can answer Paging from an idle extension by dialing the Meet-Me 
Answer code (“77”) during a page or if in a call, placing the call on hold 
and dialing “77.”
Power Failure Transfer
(All Versions)
Description
This feature provides telephone...

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Remote Maintenance
(All Versions)
Description
The DBS can be programmed from a remote terminal or from a remote PC. 
Remote programming can be accomplished using the Remote Programming 
Mode or by using Panasonic’s PCAS (Personal Computer Administration 
System) or DBS Manager software.
Remote Programming Mode
(All Versions)
Description
Remote Programming Mode uses a “dumb” terminal or a PC to...

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4.  From your terminal communications program, type the following 
command:
#99xxxx
 (where xxxx = the site’s password)
5.  After the DBS responds, type P 
and 
then press Enter.
Follow the directions on the screen to access the desired program. (See 
“Terminal Programming Commands.”)
Terminal Programming Through DISA
Note: 
The DBS must be equipped with an MFR card and a RAI card to allow...

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Terminal Programming Commands
Use the following commands to navigate terminal programming:
Remote Programming Using PCAS or DBS Manager
(CPC-A 3.1 and higher, CPC-A II, and CPC-B 1.0 and higher)
Description
PCAS provides a menu-driven interface for remote maintenance. For 
complete details about using PCAS, see the PCAS User’s Guide. 
Very similar to PCAS but more enhanced is the Windows-based...
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