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Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
Panasonic Small Digital Business System 308/616 Installation Instructions
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Digital Business System SECTION 309 issue 1, January 1990 Notification to your local telephone company Before connecting or disconnecting, inform the following to the telephone company: COL 2: ( ) co1 3: ( 1 COL 5: COL 6: ( 1 COL a: I ; COL 9: ( 1 CJLl 1 : ( 1 COLl2: ( 1 COL14: ( 1 CQI 15: ( 1 COL17: ( ) COLl8: I ) COL20: ( 1 COL21: 1 1 COL23: ( ) coL24: ( 1 COL26: ( 1 w 27: I 1 COL29: ( 1 CQI m- COL32: ( 1 COL33: I ,’ COL35: ( 1 COL36: ( ) COL38: ( ) w 39: ( 1 COL41: 1 COL42: ( 1...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) DBS Issue 1 January 1990 Program Outline Chapter 1 Program Outline I - 1 Order of Program Setting Setthe program according to the following procedure. Step:1 Be sure you understand functions and working of the program asdescribed in this manual and the operating instruction. Step:2 Prepare the program setting data table to comply with the users requirements. Step:3 Confirm the makeup of the system to be installed and prepare LCD...
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DBS Programming Method Chapter2 Programming Method 2 - 1 Preparing Programming Data Table Before setting a program, the data schedule is prepared. Hand the questionnaire (found in the Section 450 programming table) about the programming specifications for the telephone to the customer and enter the necessary functions and installation specifications in the programming table based on the details recorded therein. SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Cautions when Preparing Data...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) .DBS Issue 1 January 1990 Programming Method 2 - 2 System Necessary for Program Programming is performed from an attendant’s display telephone. An attendant’s telephone is one connected to extension port No. I or No. 2. In addition, programming is also possible from another extension by means of a programed ID code for programming. While programming is possible in some cases while the system is functioning, in others the program may not allow forthis when, for...
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DBS SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Programming Method Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 3 Initial Set Before setting when programming for the first time, be sure to initialize the RAM data for the CPC card forthe main cabinet. The operation is as follows. 1. 2: 3. * 4. With the power for the main cabinet turned off, This operation is not necessary when programming clear the CPC BAM switch. the next time. Turn on the power for the main cabinet After flickering for about 10 seconds, the CFC lamp goes...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 4 Explanation about Keys Used for Programmihg The keys used when programming and their operations are as shown below. II PGM start DATA CLR + DBS Programming Method Note : Changing the input mode from numerical to alphabetical with the CONF key, together with back spacing with the AUTO key and the alphabeticai data of each 10 key are only effective in the cases stated below. In cases other that these the numbers and letters are input...
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DBS Programming Method 2 - 5. Programming Method While programming be sure to confirm the details on the telephone display. * ( 1’ in the table indicates the name of the key being used. Ooeration contents LCD contents 1. The current date is set from extension number 100. Press [ON/OFF] key Current date and time display is deleted Press [PROCI key ‘F’ is displayed Press [#I key ‘Ffr is displayed Press [#I key “Program Mode MAIN MODE- iS displayed Now in program mode 2. The FF key...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 2 - 6 Initial Set Data Table Address Number Function l-l-l ............... l-l-2 ............... 1-2-l-l ............. 1-2-1-2 ............. 1-2-1-3 .............. 1-2-1-4 ............. 1-2-1-s ............. 1-2-1-S ............. 1-2-1-7 ............. 1-2-1-8 ............. l-2:1-9 ............. . ; 1-2-l-10 ............ 1-2-1-11 ............ 1-2-1-12 ............ 1-2-l-13 ............ 1-2-1-14 ............ 1-2-1-15 ...............
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DBS SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Initial data settabie Issue 1 January 1990 Address Number Function Initial Pase l-2-4-2 ............. l-243 ............. l-244 ............. l-245 ............. l-24-6 ............. l-247 ............. l-24-8 ............. l-2-4-9 ............. l-3-1 ............... l-3-2 ............... l-3-3 ............... l-3-4 ............... l-3-5 ............... l-3-6 ............... &‘ ::z ::::::::::::::: I l-3-9 ............... l-3-10 .............. l-3-1 1...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Address Number Function Initial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . &gB 3-(1-72)-l .......... 3-( l-72)-2 .......... 3-( l-72)-3 .......... 3-(1-72)4 .......... 3-(1-72)-S .......... 3-( l-72)-6 .......... 3-(l-72)-7 ..... i.. ... 3-(l-72)-8 .......... 34 l-72)-9 .......... 3-(1-72)-10 ......... 3-(1-72)-l 1 l ......... 3-(l-72)-12 ......... 3-(l-72)-13 . . . . . . . . . 3-(l-72)-14 . . . . . . . . . 3-( l-72)-1...