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    							Section 700-Operation Appendix A. EX 1.0 Feature Update
    DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000   Page A-31
    Maximum Time Priority Route Tables
    DescriptionCPC-EX allows a maximum of 8 Time Priority Route Tables to be used 
    during LCR programming. (CPC-AII/B allows a maximum of 16 Time 
    Priority Route Tables. This number is reduced with CPC-EX since very 
    few systems require more than 3 of these tables and the saved memory 
    space will allow for a planned future enhancement.)
    The DBS uses Time Priority Route Tables to route calls to the least 
    expensive carrier based on the time of day the call is placed. The following 
    program addresses use Time Priority Route Tables:
     FF8 1#...LCR Area Codes
     FF8 2#...LCR Office Codes
     FF8 4#...Special LCR Office Code Tables
     FF8 5#...Time Priority Route Tables
    ISDN Support
    DescriptionCPC-EX supports ISDN-PRI (Integrated Services Digital Network -- 
    Primary Rate Interface). This ISDN Interface provides 23 voice channels 
    (“B” channels) and a control channel (“D” channel) over a 4-wire circuit.
    One program address, for Trunk Circuit Type (FF2  (trunk #)#  21#), has 
    been modified to allow for ISDN. This modification is described below. In 
    addition, CPC-EX provides several additional programming addresses to 
    support ISDN. The additional program addresses, as well as additional 
    detail on ISDN, are described in the ISDN Reference Manual, Part No. 
    504X00301A, Section 530.
    Hardware Requirements
    The following are the minimum hardware requirements for ISDN support in the DBS:
     ISDN Trunk Card (VB-43571)
     CPC-EX (VB-43415)
     SCC-B (VB-43421) (with ROM 1.3 or later)
     MDF Card (VB-43562) 
    						
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     Sync Unit (VB-43563)
     External CSU (not provided by Panasonic)
    Setting Modified for ISDN
    Programming
    See Section 400 - Programming (Appendix C) for more detailed 
    programming information.
    Modifications to SMDR
    DescriptionStation Message Detail Recording (SMDR) provides detailed call records 
    of outgoing calls. SMDR records can be output to a printer or an external 
    call accounting system. Additional call record types have been added to the 
    SMDR feature to support network calls and ISDN calls.
    Figure A-13 shows the SMDR format for CPC-EX. Enhanced values added 
    for CPC-EX are shaded. 
    						
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    DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000   Page A-33
     Figure A-13.SMDR Format for CPC-EX
    Setting Modified for SMDR
    Values have been redefined for the SMDR Start Timer. The following table shows the 
    enhanced values.
    Note:
     These values apply to CPC-EX only.
    ProgrammingSee Section 400 - Programming (Appendix C) for more detailed 
    programming information.
     0         1         2         3         4         5         6         7
     012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567
     
     1    2      3       4      5              6                     7        8   9  
     T MM/DD HH:MM:SS HH:MM.SS NNN DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD AAAAAAAAAA VVVVV NN
    1=Call type 
      S=Inbound DISA
      s=Outbound DISA
      I=Incoming
      O=Outgoing
      T=Transfer (See Note 1)   
      N=DNIS
      D=DID
      W=CO outgoing to Network
      w=CO incoming from network
      t=Network Transfer
      r=ISDN incoming call
      R=ISDN outgoing call
    2=Date
      MM=month
      DD=day
    3=Call start time
      HH=hours 
      MM=minutes
      SS=seconds 
    4=Call duration
      HH=hours 
      MM=minutes
      SS=seconds 5=Extension number (or network trunk)
      10-69, 100-699=extensions
      CO number=DISA 
      n01-n04=virtual port 1 to 4
      #01-#64=network trunk number
    6=Dialed digits, Caller ID or ANI
      DD=digits 0-9 or symbols * or #
      (See Note 2)
    7=Account code 
      A=0-9999999999
    8=Verified account code or walking
      COS code
      V0000-V9999=verified account codes
      W0000-W9999=walking COS codes
    9=Trunk Number
      NN=number (01-64)
    Notes:
    1. Transferred calls include direct and group call pickups and conference calls.
       If a station call is transferred to an outside number, an SMDR record is 
       also created for the station that is transferred. 
    2. The * symbol appears as a greater-than sign (>) on the SMDR printout; the # symbol 
    appears as a less-than sign (
    						
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    Related Programming
     FF1 (System): SMDR Print 
     FF1 (System): Parity Check
     FF1 (System): Odd/Even Parity
     FF1 (System): Baud Rate
     FF1 (System): Stop Bit Length
     FF1 (System): Data Length
     FF1 (System): Serial Port Flow Control (X On/ X Off)
     FF1 (System): SMDR Display Start Timer for CO Calls
     FF1 (System): SMDR Printing Mode 1: Outbound, Inbound, Network
     FF1 (System): SMDR Printing Mode 2: Long Distance and Local Calls
     FF1 (System): SMDR Printing Mode 3: Header Title
     FF3 (Extension) Station Message Detail Recorder (SMDR) Report
    Hardware Requirements
     A printer or external call accounting system is required to receive SMDR 
    data.
    Considerations
     Unlike other CPC circuit cards, the CPC-EX supports two serial ports. 
    Serial Port 1 is labeled CN4
     and is located on the backplane. Serial Port 2 
    is labeled CN5
     and is located on the front of the CPC-EX card. Serial Port 
    2 requires a special interface cable.
     Be sure to select the correct port to output SMDR data. From the 
    Attendant’s phone:
    -  dial #90
     to set Serial Port 1 (the backplane port) to output Bus 
    Monitor/Maintenance and Serial Port 2 to no output. 
    - dial #92
     to set Serial Port 1 to output SMDR and Serial Port 2 
    to output Bus Monitor/Maintenance data. 
    - dial #93
     to set Serial Port 1 to output SMDR data and Serial 
    Port 2 to no output. 
    						
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    Modification to T1 Signaling Types
    DescriptionThe default values for T1 Incoming and Outgoing Signal Types have been 
    changed to set “Wink Start” as the default. This will allow easier 
    programming of E&M trunks.
    Outgoing Signaling Type
    Programming
    See Section 400 - Programming (Appendix C) for more detailed 
    programming information.
    Incoming Signaling Type
    Programming
    See Section 400 - Programming (Appendix C) for more detailed 
    programming information. 
    						
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     Appendix B: CPC-AII/B 8.0 Updates
    CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 offers support for the Panasonic 44-Series telephones (VB-44xxx), as 
    well as Computer Telephony Integration (CTI) through the Windows™ Telephony 
    Applications Processing Interface (TAPI). 
    						
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    Contents
    To p i cPage
    44-Series Phone Support B-3
    Enhanced Phone Features   
    B
    -4
    Directory Mode   
    B
    -8
    Variable Mode   
    B
    -9
    Handset Mute  
    B
    -1 1
    Off-Hook Monitoring   
    B
    -12
    Separate Speaker Volumes for Internal vs. CO calls   
    B
    -12
    Analog Adapter  
    B
    -13
    MSG (Message) Key   
    B
    -15
    DSS/72 Console - Key Arrangement   
    B
    -16
    EM/24 - Key Arrangement  
    B
    -19
    Modification to Toll Restriction Service  
    B -20
    TAPI Support  
    B -21
    Key Telephone Installation Notes  
    B -21 
    						
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    DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000   Page B-3
    44-Series Phone Support
    CPC-AII/B Version 8.0 provides full support for Panasonic’s 44-Series phones (VB-44xxx).  
    Table D-1, below, lists all 44-Series phone models and their part numbers. Most models are 
    available in two colors: gray and black.
    Table B-1.44-Series Phones 
    16-Key Phone  (gray) VB-44210G
    16-Key Phone  (black) VB-44210B
    16-Key Speakerphone  (gray only) VB-44211G
    22-Key Phone  (gray only) VB-44220G
    22-Key Small-Display Speakerphone  (gray) VB-44223G
    22-Key Small-Display Speakerphone  (black) VB-44223B
    34-Key Small-Display Phone  (gray only) VB-44230G
    34-Key Small-Display Speakerphone  (gray) VB-44233G
    34-Key Small-Display Speakerphone  (black) VB-44233B
    22-Key Large-Display Speakerphone  (gray) VB-44225G
    22-Key Large-Display Speakerphone  (black) VB-44225B
    DSS/72 Console  (gray) VB-44320G
    DSS/72 Console  (black) VB-44320B
    EM/24 Unit  (gray) VB-44310G
    EM/24 Unit  (black) VB-44310B 
    						
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    Enhanced Phone Features
    Enhanced DBS features that can be executed on the 44-Series phones are described below:
    Note:
    The features introduced with these phones are supported by CPC-AII/B Version 
    8.0, CPC-S/M Version 2.0, and CPC-EX Version 1.0. You can also use the 44-
    Series phones with previous DBS versions, but the enhanced features won’t be 
    supported.
     Figure B-14.44-Series Small-Display Phone
    1
    END MODE
    DND/CF
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    TU V
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    PR SDEF
    MNO
    WXYMUTE
    EXTREDIAL
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    MUTE
    AUTO
    ON/OFF
    FLA S H
    S peakerphone
    VO LUM EHO LD
    DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEM
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