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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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SECnON 400 (Version 3.0) issue 1 January 1990 DBS FF-8 LCR mode FF&4#-( 1 - 4)#- (1 - 15)#-(000 - 999)#-(0 or l)# Special office code table storing In order to find the cheapest outside line group to be used from among the numbers starting with 6 digits when making an LCR call, the call is made in accordance with the special office code for each special area code specified by the time priority table. Rather than the area code or ofice code being determined individually, a telephone number of...
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FF&S#-(l “ls)#-(l-48)#-(i : 8)# Time Priority Table setting The time priority table is combined with the trunk group table and is devised for making calls from the cheapesttrunk group within the designated time band. There are 15 time priority tables and for each of them 8trunk groups can be set for the 6 time bands. In addition, as the order or priority can be fixed within the programmed trunk groups, it is possible to divide them up even more precisely. The data are set according to the...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 ---de? FFS-6&l %&-(I - 8)#- (l -32)# Trunk Grotip Table Setting When making an LCR call the line within the cheapest trunk group table at the time of catling is used. There are a total of 8 trunk group tables in each of which 8 lines can be set The order of priority for a trunk group is determined bythe time prioritytable. There is also an order of priority for the lines within each table so that they can...
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DBS FF-8 LCR mode FF&8#-(l- 8)#-(Max. 16 digit numbers)# Dial add table storing The numbers it is desired to add to the heads of the dial numbers input into each LCR trunk group are stored. Up to a maximum of 16 digits can be added for dialing. When dialing using a stored LCR trunk group, the stored numbers are sent out first Numbers already stored are canceled by inputting CONF. In addition, *** and ’ W” are stored by using the FFl 1 and FFl2 keys. And pause data are stored by using the...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 3 - 9 Copy mode (Trunk and extension specification COPY model When programming it is necessary to set the same items fora large number of telephones. This is likewise the case when setting for outside lines Therefore the trunk setting mode and extension mode are provided with a copying function so _ that the contents set for one telephone can be copied into other extensions. The same is also the case when copying programmed specifications for...
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DBS FF-10 SPD number mode 3 - 10 Spd’number mode (Speed dial number settinq model Forstoring the system speed number or personal speed number, the DSS 172 (DSS console)(VB- 43320) connected to the attendant’s telephone are used. Pause - Dial l - Dial # - Display --- - SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Remote Maintenance 7 Input character for Input Remote Maintenance o-9 l , # Pause “. - Start Account Auto Auto ACR- Conf. I 1 I + I o-9 l , # P B A -E F G 1 0000...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 FFlO-l#-(00-89)# System SPD mode System Speed Dial numbers 00 - 89 can be programmed from the attendant telephone. It is also possible toenter names of up to 16 characters in each SPD numbers using FF6 key (See Page, 52 ) i FFlO-l#-NN(OO- 89)#-(Telephone Number)# NN# : System SPD Dial number [CONFIB : For clear previous data FFlO-2#-(01- 72)# Personal SPD mode Personal Speed dial number 90 - 99 can be programmed from the attendant telephone....
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DES Remote Maintenance SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 Chapter 4 Remote Maintenance 4 - 7 Remote Maintenance’ Outline Programming can be done from outside the system through telephone lines other that for the attendant’s telephone. In such a case the programming is done from data terminals available on the market and the like. In addition to the normal programming when operating from oupide, it is also possible to check all the set DATA by memory dumping. 4 - 2 Starting...
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SECTION 400 (Version 3.0) Issue 1 January 1990 DBS Remote Maintenance 4 - 4 Effective Number of Digits for input Data When the number input is less than 3 digits, 0 is entered to make a number of 3 digits. When it is more than 3 digits, the last 3 digits only are taken while the rest are disregarded. :-ol.i lO#lO 1000~00, 12345-345 This restriction is common to all l Lhe remote maintenance modes. 4 - 5 Outline of Memory Dump Function During maintenance and the like the systems software...